Exposing the Truth Tellers, Part Eight

Dr. Laibow is the Widow of Major General Albert Stubblebine III. The fact that Dr. Laibow was associated with Ole Spoon Bender, Goat Staring Stubblebine would be significant. The fact that she was married to him makes for a rich story.

Who is Rima E. Laibow?
Rima E. Laibow, M.D., is the Natural Solutions Foundation Medical Director. She is a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1970) who believes passionately in every American's right to choose a personal health path free of government or corporate interference.

The Dr. Rima Institute and Network:
At the Natural Solutions Center, Valley of the Moon, Chiriqui, Panama – www.DrRima.net

From what I have read and seen of her, I believe she is a Gnostic, which ultimately makes her a devote of perennial paganism, which is the basis of much of so-called natural medicine. All these disciplines have a measure of Truth in them, with a spiritual hook. But they are not clearly genocidal as is modern Allopathic medicine.

She has practiced drug-free, natural medicine for 35 years, seeking the underlying cause of every illness and ailment. She has enjoyed remarkable success with various cataclysmic problems and health promotion efforts during this time.

Like other healers who trust the body's innate ability to heal, she believes in using nutrients and other natural options to find, define and treat the problems which underlie degenerative, chronic diseases. The key is supporting the immune and other crucial body systems. Dr. Laibow has seen results from these techniques so often in her patients and her personal life that she believes the medicine of the future is the medicine of cooperation with nature.
Her belief was naive since Western Medicine has become Genocidal.

Dr. Laibow is the President of the NeuroTherapy Certification Board, which she helped establish to strengthen and develop the field of NeuroBioFeedback and bring it into widespread use as a powerful, non-toxic tool for modern medicine.

This is mind-over-matter stuff, with the aid of BioFeeback machines similar to lie detectors. At a young age, I learned to lower my blood pressure through short meditation without machinery. This field is not quackery but the body's natural means of relaxing and healing.

Because of Dr. Laibow's awareness of the wide variety of powerful natural, non-toxic options available to treat the underlying causes of disease, she is focused on maintaining these choices for all Americans. Based on her understanding of the impact of poor nutrition and chemical/pesticide toxicity on the declining health of America, Dr. Laibow is determined to help Americans maintain their right to choose health promotion rather than illness care in their efforts to protect themselves from disease and toxic harm.


Her Husband
telegraph.co.uk
Major General Albert Stubblebine III, US Intelligence chief involved in psycho kinetics – obituary
7 April 2017 • 7:00am
7–9 minutes

Major General Albert Stubblebine III, died on his 87th birthday. He was head of US Army Intelligence in the early 1980s; he was nicknamed "spoonbender" for his belief in the use of psychic and telepathic powers in warfare that was later evoked in Grant Heslov's film The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009), starring George Clooney as a Special Forces operative who trains "psychic spies".
 You may remember I featured this program in a recent video and labeled it "Luciferian." And indeed, it is. What was the crowning achievement of this program? We really don't know since it is ongoing. Now with massive technological empowerment and nano-technology, but, as I shared the report from one of the participants, a whistleblower before he left the program, he saw the forensic evidence of "The Death Touch" the program had developed, where the goat's hide was unharmed. Still, his chest had a path like a bullet through it, no entrance, no exit, just this killing flash of energy ripping and tearing flesh and killing the goat from the inside.

The film was widely regarded as an absurd comedy. Still, The Men Who Stare at Goats was adapted from a nonfiction book by Jon Ronson which documented how beginning in the late 1970s, a secret wing of the US military did try to create "warrior monks" capable of psychic feats that included walking through walls and killing a goat simply by staring at it.

At a time when the military was still traumatized by its withdrawal from Vietnam, many officers grew interested in Californian "New Age" movements and Eastern spiritual techniques. They developed the theory of "peaceful" warfare that would draw upon spiritual and psychedelic techniques to help resolve conflicts.


The engine behind the idea was Inscom, the army's Intelligence and Security Command, which encouraged officers such as Colonel Jim Channon. In 1979 he established the "First Earth Battalion" at Fort Knox.


Inspired by the Bhagavad Gita and Zen Buddhism, Channon believed in rebirthing, naked hot-tub encounter sessions, and chanting "Om." He aimed to create a cadre of "warrior monks" – soldiers who would go to war to the sound of New Age music carrying "symbolic animals" such as baby lambs. Once in hostile territory, they would greet people with "sparkly eyes" and give the enemy "an automatic hug."



In 1981 Stubblebine, a Vietnam veteran who had been serving as head of the Electronics Research and Development Command (Eradcom), became the commanding officer of Inscom. Stubblebine had earned a reputation as a lateral thinker by sponsoring the so-called "Stargate" project, a secret Army unit established at Fort Meade, Maryland, to investigate the potential for psychic techniques in military and domestic intelligence applications. He had been deeply impressed by the "spoon-bending" skills of the illusionist Uri Geller, who had convinced Stargate researchers that he was a "psychic warrior."


A digression. I met Penn Jillette during a troubled time only a few years later, and we prayed together. Penn would do the spoonbender for fun backstage. He called it a carnival trick, yet it was enough to mesmerize. I'm using that specific word - mesmerize - on purpose since Franz Anton Mesmer was a German physician interested in astronomy and a Luciferian Hypnotist. He pioneered the field in the West. He theorized the existence of a natural energy transference occurring between all animated and inanimate objects; this he called "animal magnetism," sometimes later referred to as mesmerism. The whole (HPTF) High-Performance Task Force program was a repeat of Mesmer's work, with the addition of psychotropic drugs and bio-feedback machines. 

 

The "High-Performance Task Force" involved psychokinetic "spoon-bending" sessions, "neuro-linguistic programming" for marksmen, and charisma-building courses for generals.


In addition, he set up a special psychic spying unit, whose members would engage in "remote viewing," a technique that involved sitting in a hut waiting for sudden psychic flashes which might show, for example, the design of a Russian warship or the location of an enemy general. And assassination by thought. 


He also became a frequent visitor to the Monroe Institute, a privately-owned center for investigating the paranormal near Charlottesville, Virginia, where a process known as "hemi-sync" was used to stimulate out-of-body experiences. The Monroe Institute is still in operation, they will hypnotize you on YouTube for free, or you can pay $1100.-- for several weeks of brainwashing. One of their promos calls the course "A Gateway to Higher consciousness." I call it "A Gateway to Demonic Delusion." 


By 1983 Stubblebine had become convinced that psychic techniques could have widespread military applications. He suggested that psychic healing could be used to treat wounds in the field and that the military should establish a clandestine animal heart-bursting program, to test whether soldiers could cause goats (and, by extension, enemy troops) to die using willpower alone.


The demonstration was not a success. Yet according to Jon Ronson, what Stubblebine did not know was that Special Forces “actually considered his ideas to be excellent ones”. In fact, claimed Ronson, the top brass at Fort Bragg were keeping 100 goats (de-bleated to maintain secrecy) in a shed just down the road where they carried out experiments to see if it was possible to kill a goat by staring at it (hence the title of Ronson’s book).

The Levels of Delusion created by Stubblebine's higher consciousness training:

Shortly before he was relieved of his command, Stubblebine became convinced that it was possible for a human being to walk through walls and to levitate. Sadly, his own experiments proved unsuccessful. When he tried walking through walls, he told Ronson, he kept bumping his nose, and when he tried to levitate, “I could not get my fat ass off the ground, excuse my language”.


Bio.

Albert Newton Stubblebine III was born on February 6 1930, graduated from the United States Military Academy and subsequently took a degree in chemical engineering from Columbia University.


He began his military career in a tank regiment, but later transferred to military intelligence, serving with the Military Assistance Command in Vietnam and later as an intelligence officer with the 25th Infantry Division. For his service in Vietnam Stubblebine was awarded the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star.


As head of US Army Intelligence, with 16,000 soldiers under his command, Stubblebine was instrumental in the invasions of Panama and Grenada. He was also said to have attempted psychic spying on Anastasio Somoza, which the Nicaraguan dictator is said to have countered by putting paper strips in his shoes.


After Stubblebine retired from the Army he worked as a vice-president of BDM Corporation, a Washington-area defence and intelligence contractor, retiring in 1990.


In later years he popped up to take issue with the official version of events on 9/11. The Pentagon, he claimed, had not been hit by a Boeing 757, but by a missile, while the collapse of the twin towers had been caused by controlled demolition – not fuel from the hijacked planes. Images that backed up his claims about the Pentagon had, he claimed, been removed from the Internet and replaced with doctored pictures.


His first marriage, to Geraldine Murphy, with whom he had two adopted children, was dissolved. He married, secondly, Rima Laibow, a psychiatrist and nutrition campaigner who has claimed to be a UFO abduction victim. (I do not know that veracity of this last statement. But I just watched Congressional testimony where a supposed whistle blower, testifying before congress, claimed the same thing, claimed to be teleported into a "ship", but he and his wife. This it the same old same ole, mesmerized victims thinking their hallucinations to be reality.)



Major General Albert Stubblebine, born February 6 1930, died February 6 2017

 Like all of these "Truth Tellers" there is often a large number of facts presented in a false paradigm. Dr Laibow's fight against the World Health Organization and the Food and Drug Administration, was well in advance of Robert Kennedy's battle and exposures.  She also included the little know but very powerful group,  Codex alimentarius, which is "in my opinion" a Globalist Genocidal Organization, making nutrition mandates that are effectively creating toxic ill health and death.  People wondered when the new nutrition pyramid arrived promoting processed and junk foods as a "healthy diet." Enter the Codex Alimentarius group. They are a U.N. organization trying to take control of Global Food production, food processing and food distribution.

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