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Wednesday, March 11, 2020


The following is an ABC Primetime Investigative Report aired in 2005

Is there a potential breakthrough? As I discovered firsthand, there may be a way to erase years inside our bodies. Granted it is a bit late, but some scientists are wondering if a new pill will take the bite off for longevity.



Everything in life is a Risk, Reward Relationship

During this shocking and for some deadly time of the Coronavirus. Are we waiting for a shocking review of our health since we all know and recognize that everything in life is a risk, reward relationship? Heeding an economics professor who explained the virus economics, with this worldwide suffering, I discovered firsthand, and there might be a way to erase years inside of your body. It is better late than never, but some scientists are wondering if another pill can take off the years you lost, setting you up for longer, healthier life.



As our world is repelling, despite the 'progress' in health care, we are diagnosed massively with all kinds of chronic 'welfare diseases.' What is the (real) cause of these diseases?

More importantly, what can we do to activate our self-healing ability so that miraculous healing can take place?

As a Baby boomer, I found it, and yes, I am from the fifties. Please don't wait too long, but check this out, for it might even help you to fight back, restoring your youthful self. It is Dutch under titling. If you want to know more, check this site.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP28GutRXew&list=PL8rC43-kbGeIsrXQWtaRMH3JIByUhYY4p&index=3&t=2s


Or if you are ready for a change to follow this site.

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Rewriting the DECEPTION PROTOCOL- Brer Caleb, Ph.D. into Deception Proto...


The question might pop up: What is Restorative Justice? The phrase "Restorative Justice" has appeared in written sources since the first half of the nineteenth century.
The modern usage of the term
Albert Eglash introduced in 1977 three approaches to justice: "Retributive Justice," based on punishment.
Crime causes harm, and the judge should focus on repairing that harm. The people most affected by the offense should be able to participate in its resolution.
The responsibility of the government is to maintain order and of the community to build peace.
If restorative justice were a building, it would have four corner posts: Inclusion of all parties

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

The strange disease has not yet diagnosed - Brer Caleb, Ph.D. Deception...



The disease broke out in Oyi-Obi community on Wednesday, January 29, 2020, claimed fifteen lives. In a motion on Thursday, Moro said the first victims, Happiness Ogbu, Onah Ogbedu, Wisdom Agwo and Andy Edu, who were hit by the disease, all died within 48 hours of contacting the undiagnosed disease.

The Basic Challenge as Society - Brer Caleb, Ph.D. Deception Protocol Si...



The battle to liberate planet Earth is reaching a dangerous stage when they use bioweapons to start a war between the United States and China.
However, this plan backfired because both the Chinese and the white...

Monday, February 10, 2020

Hi Friends, I am asking you for a favor? I need your review.



Hi Friends, I am asking you for a favor? 

I rewrote DECEPTION PROTOCOL: The Prodigal Son, Did Trump kill JFK? "NO," but he sure killed the American dream for many!
When Publishizer asked me for a video a whole new world opened for me. Yup, I had never made a video before and you can imagine that coming out of the enclosed environment of Government hospitality, i.e. restrictions on any internet and social media, this was quite shocking.
I completed rewriting the DECEPTION PROTOCOL and revised it in ten separate sections of about 10,000 words each. I changed the front Cover and need someone to read it and give me a review (hopefully positive) to enclose in the book. Would you mind? I made the book in PDF form or in an ePub, I am not sure which one is easier for you. Thanks in advance.
For your input, I will submit to you the Deception Protocol Simplified, which is the first part of the Restorative Justice series. Restorative Justice first came into focus when Canadians realized that the original inhabitants of Canada were the natives. They lived peacefully for centuries and everything got destroyed with the changes in society. The question might pop up: 

What is Restorative Justice? 

The phrase "restorative justice" has appeared in written sources since the first half of the nineteenth century. The modern usage of the term was introduced by Albert Eglash, who in 1977 described three different approaches to justice: 
1.     "retributive justice", based on punishment; 

Crime causes harm and justice should focus on repairing that harm. The people most affected by the crime should be able to participate in its resolution. The responsibility of the government is to maintain order and of the community to build peace. If restorative justice were a building, it would have four corner posts: Inclusion of all parties. Yes send me the material for review @ fill in your name and you will get the book for free.

brercalebphd@gmail.com


Thankx
Brer Caleb, Ph.D.