− | [[Ryke Geerd Hamer]], the inventor of the controversial [[Germanic New Medicine]], considers Iwan to be a ''Wanderrabbiner'' (wandering / hiking rabbi) and Oberrabbiner (superior rabbi) and believes in him as a sort of witness for his pseudomedical views strongly influenced by anti-semitism. At the request of Hamer, Götz signed a very strange document on December 17, 2008 in Sandefjord/Norway, in which he claims all rabbis and oncologists in the world knew for certain that Hamer's doctrine was correct, and that every Jewish patient in the world received medical treatment according to Hamer's rules. At he same time, non-Jewish patients allegedly were not allowed to profit from his method and this led to a genocide of 20 million people. The document, however, shows no evidence for these absurd allegations, no witness is quoted. According to a Swiss blogger, Hamer in vain tried to find quotes supporting his hypotheses in the Talmud<ref>http://www.kabbala-akademie.ch/index.php?menu_id=121&main_menu_id=2&blog=1</ref> and contacted that man. The Jewish Talmud (books Mischna and Gemara), however, was written centuries ago and is considered ''completed''. | + | [[Ryke Geerd Hamer]], inventor of the controversial [[Germanic New Medicine]], considers Goetz to be a ''Wanderrabbiner'' (wandering/hiking rabbi) and Oberrabbiner (superior rabbi) and believes Goetz was a witness for his pseudomedical views strongly influenced by anti-semitism. At the request of Hamer, Götz signed a very peculiar document on December 17, 2008 in Sandefjord/Norway, in which he claims all rabbis and oncologists in the world knew for certain that Hamer's doctrine was correct, and that every Jewish patient in the world received medical treatment according to Hamer's rules. At the same time, non-Jewish patients allegedly were not allowed to profit from his method and this led to a genocide of 20 million people. The document, however, shows no evidence for these absurd allegations, no witness is quoted. According to a Swiss blogger, Hamer in vain tried to find quotes supporting his hypotheses in the Talmud<ref>http://www.kabbala-akademie.ch/index.php?menu_id=121&main_menu_id=2&blog=1</ref> and contacted that man. The Jewish Talmud (books Mischna and Gemara), however, was written centuries ago and is considered ''completed''. |
| The complete Mischnajoth was even sent to Hamer, but his search did not produce any evidence in support of his claims. | | The complete Mischnajoth was even sent to Hamer, but his search did not produce any evidence in support of his claims. |
− | Hamer is convinced that Götz was ''the only superior rabbi'' of Germany, and that Götz used to work as a KGB agent together with Russian Vladimir Putin. Putin and Götz were to be seen as ''senior Jewish KGB officers'' and therefore knew everything about the alleged genocide against non-Jewish patients. An Austrian follower of Hamer, Helmut Pilhar, presents this weird document by Hamer and Götz on his web pages with photos showing Iwan Götz making strange gestures. | + | Hamer is convinced that Götz was ''the only superior rabbi'' of Germany, and that Götz used to work as a KGB agent with Russian Vladimir Putin. Putin and Götz were to be seen as ''senior Jewish KGB officers'' and therefore knew everything about the alleged genocide against non-Jewish patients. An Austrian follower of Hamer, Helmut Pilhar, presents this weird document by Hamer and Götz on his websites with photos showing Iwan Götz making strange gestures. |