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Lakewood Hospital, Wreck Center And Mind Control

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I was talking with a couple professionals that deal with facilitating meetings, moving projects
forward, and accomplishing things in committees. Basically like the gentleman that was hired
for $2,000 to do the "What To Do With The Hospital Grounds Meeting" err "Future of Health
Care In Lakewood. The facilitator David Kantor from Kantor Consulting Group, though better
known as the Director of Huron Road Hospital until 1996 according to Linked-In.

I said is there a way to actually control these groups and what is thought, and their response
was staggering. "Of course, otherwise no one would have them." I asked if they could point
me to some articles, books, on the subject. They sent back a long list but one of the items
jumped out at me!

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"The Lakewood Observer, Volume 2, Issue 3" -
Minding The Issues - Gordon Brumm's - "The Milgram Experiments and National Self-Delusion"


Now Gordon was one of our "untrained non-professional writers" that so many made fun of
in our early years. Gordon a very smart laid back older gentleman, would never mention
he had a doctorate from Harvard and a Masters from Yale. He never told anyone he was
the asst writer and cataloger for Jane Goodall, yes from Chimpanzee fame. His job with
Jane was to catalog her work, and write White Papers so others could understand her work.

Anyway, back to the article...

"The Lakewood Observer, Volume 2, Issue 3" -
Minding The Issues - Gordon Brumm's - "The Milgram Experiments and National Self-Delusion"


..."Let’s look at Milgram’s experiments. Imagine that you are an ordinary citizen of New Haven. You have come to Milgram’s lab in answer to a newspaper ad. You and another participant draw lots to determine who will be “teacher” and who will be “learner” – though as a matter of fact, the drawing is rigged to make you the “teacher.” The learner goes into another room. The white-coated experimenter in charge tells you that your task is to administer electric shocks to the learner (who by the way has mentioned that he has a heart condition) whenever he gives an incorrect answer to a question..."

You can download the paper here...
http://media.lakewoodobserver.com/issue_pdfs/Observer%20Vol.%2002%20Issue%2003.pdf

Or the or just the article here...
http://media.lakewoodobserver.com/media/docs_1429792775.pdf

Let me assure you, it is well worth the read as to sort through how this happened, it
explains so much about the Hospital Association, who let 6 people decide. It explains a lot
about the Lakewood Hospital Foundation, that followed the lead of one person. It explains
the recent meetings, and it certainly explains the many charades around the city.

Check it out, a good read over coffee.

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Jim O'Bryan
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