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Jan 04 2009

J. Travolta

Published by glequericac at 7:20 pm under Entertainment, Ideology - Philosophy Edit This

I’m not the only one who thinks that not only kills but can hurts due the cult mentality of imposing “medical” beliefs on actual of real medicine. Probably Jett is not going to be the only victim related with the ignorance of this “new era” religion that negates mental health by any means.

 

As many of “us” we know that Autism falls under the mental health specter and according to the dogma, Autism can be cured trough spiritual healing; how the hell autism can be cured or controlled insuch fantastic way? I find it bizarre because several cases of autism when they are left untreated can develop seizures, and anti-seizure medications don’t

 

work well without the proper medications that support them.

 

Probably Jett could have been saved, I don’t know, we never going to know the actual facts because there is going to be a classical media manipulation to avoid telling the truth with the autopsy and even if we know the truth, is going to be partial. My sincere condolence to John and Kelly, I can’t even imagine the pain of losing a child in a time of the year where happiness should be, is a nightmare come true.

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2 Responses to “J. Travolta”

  1. skwguitaron 04 Jan 2009 at 7:38 pm edit this

    Supposedly he died in his arms too.. what a sad story.

  2. mommaon 04 Jan 2009 at 11:46 pm edit this

    It is a shame that Jett passed away. The article on Yahoo that I red stated he was found in the bathroom by a family caretaker. I would like to also extend my condolences to the family, losing a child at any age is a tragedy. I would like to say though, that as I have an open mind and am accepting of most every belief, I don’t think that the family’s belief of Scientology had anything to do with his death. If you read the article on Yahoo, it stated that their Scientology beliefs simply caused them to remove cleaning chemicals from thier home, rather they used more eco-safe cleaning tools. I don’t believe that they were “chanting or pryaing” his ailment away and being they were given a medical diagnosis for their son when he was just two years old, says to me they were very loving and responsible parents and took his health seriously. It doesn’t appear they denied him vaccines or current medical attention, just eliminated harmful chemicals which could have attributed to his seizures. Personally I don’t see anything wrong with that. It’s no different to me as if my child had a peanut allergy, I certainly wouldn’t purchase peanut butter and have it in my home if one of my children were allergic. There are numerous eco-friendly products out there and many, many people utilize them because their bodies cannot handle the harder chemicals to keep their homes clean.
    Please don’t take offense, however I feel that by making a statement as you did, almost blaming their beleif of Scientology on his death is well, it’s obtuse.

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