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==Relationship to Ryke Geerd Hamer==
 
==Relationship to Ryke Geerd Hamer==
 
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[[image:Goetz23.jpg|thumb]][[Ryke Geerd Hamer (english)|Ryke Geerd Hamer]], the inventor of the controversial [[New Germanic Medicine|GNM]], considers Iwan to be a ''Wanderrabbiner'' (wandering / hiking rabbi) and Oberrabbiner (superior rabbi) and believes in him as a sort of witness for his own antisemitic-influenced pseudomedical views. According to the wishes of Hamer, Götz signed the day december 17, 2008 in Sandefjord/Norway a very strange document in witch he claims that all rabbi of the world and all oncologists of the world would know for shure that the Hamer-doctrine is correct, and that every jewish patient in the world would be treated according his rules. At he same time, non-jewish patients would not allowed to profit from his method and this would lead to a genocide of 20 million of people. The document shows however no evidence for these absurde allegations, no witness is cited. According to a swiss blogger, Hamer tried vainly to find supporting citations for 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) were however written centuries ago and are books considered as ''completed''.
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[[image:Goetz23.jpg|thumb]][[Ryke Geerd Hamer]], the inventor of the controversial [[New Germanic Medicine|GNM]], considers Iwan to be a ''Wanderrabbiner'' (wandering / hiking rabbi) and Oberrabbiner (superior rabbi) and believes in him as a sort of witness for his own antisemitic-influenced pseudomedical views. According to the wishes of Hamer, Götz signed the day december 17, 2008 in Sandefjord/Norway a very strange document in witch he claims that all rabbi of the world and all oncologists of the world would know for shure that the Hamer-doctrine is correct, and that every jewish patient in the world would be treated according his rules. At he same time, non-jewish patients would not allowed to profit from his method and this would lead to a genocide of 20 million of people. The document shows however no evidence for these absurde allegations, no witness is cited. According to a swiss blogger, Hamer tried vainly to find supporting citations for 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) were however written centuries ago and are books considered as ''completed''.
 
The complete Mischnajoth was even sent to Hamer, but the search by him did not produce any evidence in support for his claims.  
 
The complete Mischnajoth was even sent to Hamer, but the search by him did not produce any evidence in support for his claims.  
  
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