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by Karl Loren
This is an eye-witness account of the time when Jimmy Keller was abducted from his clinic. It just so happens that Jimmy Keller was abducted from his clinic on a Monday. The previous Saturday my own wife, Bonnie, was in Jimmy's clinic. My wife's step-father had cancer and the US hospital gave him no hope. Bonnie and I had little success with her mother, or stepfather, in convincing them of our own hope for help from Jimmy, but finally they agreed to visit the clinic. They went to Tijuana for the day -- to see what it was about. Jimmy loved all his patients, and has thousands of friends. I'd like to think we were near the top of some list?? Anyway, Jimmy certainly gave close and loving attention to Gene, Bonnie's stepfather. The three of them spent the day in the clinic and Gene got some treatments. They had not made arrangements to stay, but agreed to return for treatments if they felt it would be helpful.
The three of them spent the day at the St. Jude Clinic and then returned to the Los Angeles area. The following Monday Jimmy was abducted at gunpoint. We got reports within hours, but it was too late to save Jimmy.
Gene died of cancer a few months after Jimmy was put in jail. The United States, in all its grandeur, decided that one Jimmy Keller was a threat to the safety of society.
God save our nation!
A search for "Jimmy Keller" in one search engine found the following non-copyrighted story.
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An eye-witness verifies details concerning the case of Jimmy Keller, an alternative practitioner in Tijuana, who was the victim of a terrorist raid on his clinic. In 1991, Tijuana, Mexico, Jimmy Keller, who administered natural healing methods in cases of cancer after healing himself of metastasized cancer unresponsive to conventional therapy, was kidnapped from his office in a Mexican hospital by bounty hunters employed by the U.S. Justice Department.
On arrival in the U.S., he was arrested for wire fraud: making interstate
telephone calls to attract people to his clinic in Mexico. He was convicted to
two years in prison.
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My wife Kathy had fully-metastised ovarian cancer which had spread throughout
her abdomen. She had large and growing tumor masses basically everywhere
below the diaphragm when we brought her to Jimmy Keller's clinic in March of
1991. She was unable to walk fully erect, had hard masses in her stomach
area, was very weak and suffering abdominal pains and digestive distress because
of the growths.
She had been earlier mis-diagnosed (rather reprehensibly so in my opinion) with
fibroid tumors of the uterus. Her cancer was discovered in a surgery
(intended to remove her uterus and ovaries) on 5 February 1991, immediately upon
opening her abdomen with a huge T-shaped incision. A biopsy was taken and
she was stapled-up immediately. The surgeon returned his fee within hours,
and we were left with a dismal prognosis.
A longtime acquaintance who had experienced a near-miraculous and seemingly
permanent recovery from an apparent brain tumor, recommended us to the Keller
clinic. We spoke to Jimmy and several others by phone and decided to
attempt his treatment.
Mr. Keller interviewed us upon our arrival at the Tijuana clinic, and detailed
what we could expect. He was guardedly optimistic, explaining that the
surgery would have caused the cancer to spread aggressively (it had, in spades).
He said the fact Kathy had not undergone chemotherapy, and that she was young
and
basically healthy meant her chances were good of making dramatic progress.
He said the daily treatments would make her very tired and she must sleep long
hours. He said she would almost certainly experience "pulling"
sensations in the areas of the tumors as the masses shrank. He told us the
process of recovery would involve a stringent diet which must be maintained
indefinitely, as well as the treatments, and would require many months and
repeated visits to the clinic.
The daily therapy consisted of a grab-bag of alternative approaches; Mr. Keller
seemed to use every therapy he knew which had any chance of success. Kathy was
given everything from pancreatic enzymes to Laetrile, in a constantly-varying
daily routine.
But it consisted of two very essential items which were never omitted: an
IV drip of saline solution containing a very large dose of Vitamin C; and an
intravenous serum, normally added to the same saline solution, which we were
told consisted of amino acids and polypeptides.
This last serum was the one totally unique aspect of their treatment, and it was
to that which they attributed the lion's share of their success. And
success it was.
I will not detail their stories here, but we were surrounded with people whose
tales of recovery were consistently heartening, and sometimes bordered on the
incredible.
A typical day at the clinic consisted of arrival at 9AM; an interview with Mr.
Keller in which he used a technique (which I had never before seen) of
body-response to his questions which led him to prescribe the day's mix of
therapies. Items and proportions changed daily.
Laetrile some days, not others. More serum one day, less
another. All based, apparently, in a method of physical feedback where he
pressed downwards upon the patient's extended arm as he asked questions or named
medicines. The arm's resistance to pressure seemed to vary and provided
Keller his response. Keller also seemed to examine his patients' outward
appearance very closely, and asked searching questions about diet, sleep, how
they felt, and so forth. An assistant noted his comments on the day's
therapy for each patient.
We then sat upon chairs, arranged throughout the several rooms and hallways of
the small clinic, and with about 40 to 60 other patients, were provided with the
IVs, injections and tablets. I assisted with some aspects of my wife's
treatment, including needle "sticks" and IV "pushes."
Usually we were done by noon or so, then went "home," Kathy usually to
bed-rest.
As to cost, the various medicines involved specific charges for each; generally,
as I recall, a day's treatment would cost anywhere from $150 to $250.
I remained there with my wife for about a week, and attended all her visits to
the clinic. We set her up in a kitchenette -equipped motel room near the
border.
We bought her all the elements of the very strictly organic and vegetable-laden
diet Keller had prescribed.
I then returned to my work in Seattle, but stayed in constant contact with Kathy
by phone. As she had done from the beginning, she reported the
"pulling" sensations predicted by Mr. Keller, and slept a large
proportion of every day. She was not very descriptive of her progress
during this time; I later learned it was because she wanted to surprise me.
The initial surprise, though, was not a happy one, when Kathy called to report
the incident of Jimmy's abduction. She had been there for about three
weeks. She was slated for just a few more days' treatment, then to be sent
home for about a month before another stint at the clinic. Mr.
Keller had no more told her this than he was assaulted and taken by force from
the clinic by three armed men. My wife physically fought one of them, and
was threatened with a gun for
her trouble.
Upon her return, I was flabbergasted at what I saw.
She was utterly transformed to a state of emphatic *health*.
It was nothing less than amazing. Kathy walked fully upright. Except
for a few small hard masses in the lower abdomen, all evidence of her tumors was
gone. She was more energetic and alert than I had *ever* seen her.
She had the complexion of a robust child, peaches and cream, rosy cheeks!
Never before had she had such an appearance.
Though this triumph was overshadowed by the knowledge that the clinic was closed
and no more treatment would be available, Kathy's wonderful condition persisted
for months. She woke early and slept light. She practically bounced
out of bed, something she'd never done before.
Her energy was remarkable. It required about four months
before she began to experience the symptoms of digestive distress again, and
several more before the growths became as strongly evident as before.
Our tale from there is much like those of many another sufferer of that cancer.
Other efforts to duplicate Keller's treatment, on which we spent thousands, were
unsuccessful. We were finally left with nothing but surgery (a colostomy,
finally necessary to keep Kathy alive) and the usual spiral of chemotherapy.
Kathy died, a remarkable three years after her diagnosis, on 16 March 1994, of
liver failure. But for an almost-successful attempt at killing her with
Taxol (which weakened her terribly and after which her doctor recommended
euthanasia to our horror), Kathy would probably have lived many months longer.
I am convinced Kathy would have lived a fraction of that time without Jimmy
Keller's amazing treatment.
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