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Rollin Jones in Florida, for it too. Early in the '50s, the JWs stopped. Dr. Rollin Jones, the personal physician to Judge Rutherford, also advertised the book The Grape Cure in the Dec. 26, 1928 Golden Age, pg. 206. To quote Roy Goodrich, "To the Bible student who knows the Bible on demonism, the book has the earmarks of demonism all over it and all through it." Fred Franz, current President, promoted the book back then too. Remember, God through "his"(?) angels had informed Rutherford that vaccinations were evil. Even today, years after the ban on vaccinations was lifted, the author knows Witnesses who refuse them for themselves and their children. The Society by destroying the authority of science and the medical profession in the eyes of the JWs, have created an atmosphere conducise to quack and demonic cures. There were other quack cures besides the ones above. One was nicknamed the "spook cure." Now the Watchtower has gone to some wild extremes to prove their points. They have often dishonestly misquoted scholars (what's to lose? how many JWs would look up, for instance, a quote from the Catholic Encyclopaedia—an encyclopaedia they aren't to have anyway--on a quote that says the Trinity is false, when they want to believe it's false anyway.) And the Watchtower Society has grasp at some real straws to prove their points. That sets the stage for the reader for this next case in point, their campaign to medically prove blood transfusions are dangerous. (The author will relate this all back to the Freemasons in due time.) Somewhere at sometime up in the Towers of Brooklyn, NY Jehovah's Witnesses' leaders decided that a person's personality is in his blood and organs. NOTES ________________ 6

Goodrich, Roy. Demonism and the Watchtower. Lauderdale, FL: The Bible Way Publ., 1969, p. 1-35. 7 lbid.,p. 9

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