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    Letter to: Simon Heffer. The Daily Telegraph, London

    9 July 2006.

    Prisons

    Dear Mr Heffer

    One all pervasive flaw in the existing culture, is the presence of pseudo-science throughout all the existing social sciences. They are composed of invented knowledge and none of their technologies work. Obviously such phoney technology, would not work here any better than in Mexico.

    But it does not have to be that way and valid knowledge is workable anywhere, but is not extant in the existing culture. Some valid knowledge does now exist, but not in the public domain. Within my letter to you of the 20th of June 2006, I am attempting to acquaint you, with a better method of besting crime than increasing our ability to punish.

    Every human being, who is a human being, has certain characteristics in common with all human beings. Which makes a working technology based upon valid science, as effective with Royalty, as with the untouchables of India.

    Bear in mind that we are not animals, we are spiritual beings who inhabit an animal type physical body. There are an infinity of variations in human bodies and in human minds, but the actual spiritual being, although each and every one is unique, each has a mind of his own.

    But just as every normal human being, has features common to the lot, so does each and every individual have a part of his mind, which is common to us all. That is the part of the mind, which drives us crazy and puts us in prison. The mere fact that we are not fully aware of this, is why we can behave so badly. Once we become fully aware, it is a piece of cake to master that reactive part of the mind. As spiritual beings we can handle anything, once we can see it and ‘get our hands’ on it.

    Thus putting scientific knowledge into effect, under the worst conditions in the world, such as a prison in Mexico, justifies our assumption that it would work everywhere.

    The part of the human mind which operates on a stimulus response basis, is beyond the ken of the individual, and is common to all human beings everywhere. Where a science, based upon newly discovered knowledge in that specific area, uses technology, the technology works every time and everywhere, on Planet Earth.

    But that is not psychology nor psychiatry, which are both based upon invented knowledge and are fraudulent.

    As a top journalist, in a top Newspaper, it is important for you to know this, hence my labouring to get you acquainted.


    Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB