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Tomáš Pfeiffer

A Life of Přinašeč

(the Bringer)

HOPE

In spite of all the trouble, based on further observations of his results and thanks to the support of his friends among scientists, serious negotiations about the establishment of a biotronic healing ward in one of Prague’s hospitals were held. After the negotiations, Mr J.Z. was waiting in front of the minister’s office. The Minister of Health, Dr Vlček, came out of the room and said: ‘Gentlemen, I have been forced to resign, my successor, Dr Prokopec will be dealing with the issue.’ It was like a situation taken from one of Čapek’s novels.

It was 1969, a year after the invasion of the allied troops and the new pro-soviet minister must have been quite busy with other tasks. However, that was not the end of the issue.

Mr J.Z. approached medicine several times during his life. I shall mention the cases according to how he described them to me.


Josef Zezulka

‘Whoever helps, for example a healer or a doctor or anybody else (not only in the realm of healthcare but in any other ways when there is some help available in man’s destiny), they are able to help from outside only in such situations which are given by destiny but not by karma. When the situation is of karmic origin, then man can only help himself by his own internal change.’
J. Z.

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The Regional Institute of National Healthcare, Prague 5
6, Kartouzská Street
The Oncological Ward
Dr Pekárek

14th April 1969

Confirmation

I learnt about the healing activities of Mr Josef Zezulka in the meeting of specialists and representatives of the Ministry of Healthcare at the headquarters of the Regional Institute of National Health in Prague 5 in February 1968.

As part of his activities concerns oncological cases, I have met Mr Zezulka several times and read some of his publications in order to get informed about his method of healing.

I have formed my opinion that his healing does not interfere intrusively with the doctor’s treatment, on the contrary, this complements it suitably (especially his diet) and improves the prospects of another surgery (by demarcating of the tumour).

I can evaluate Mr Zezulka’s healing results of one case only as this has been the only case when there was cooperation with our department.

This was the case of the patient R. R., aged 47, who had been moved to our ward from the Oncological Institute in Prague 8 in March 1968 with the diagnosis: inoperable esophagus and stomach carcinoma with the prognosis of 2-3-month lifespan. In those days, he was already being treated by cytostatics. Later, I learnt that this patient was being simultaneously healed by Mr J. Zezulka. The patient’s condition stayed practically without any changes, mentally, he was very relaxed. In November, his state deteriorated (at that time he was not being healed by Mr Zezulka any longer), it was necessary to make an operation (an artificial probe). His condition was being complicated by urgent appendicitis. Later, he was discharged from hospital and the patient is still alive staying in homecare. In the near future, we are going to make an X-ray check-up and advise the patient to continue with Mr Zezulka’s therapy again. I remind you that the patients with practically the same diagnosis as Mr R. R. has, who had fallen ill at the same time as him, already died a long time ago.

Therefore, I think the cooperation with Mr J. Zezulka would be favourable for our department and I recommend it for this reason.

Dr Miroslav Pekárek


Once, he was visited by a woman with a breast tumor as big as a mandarin. After his biotronic healing, the tumor diminished to about a half and she asked her oncologist in Prague 5, Dr Pekárek, to postpone the onset of the treatment for a week. It seemed strange to him, and as he could see the diminished tumor, he finally asked her: ‘Did you see Mr Zezulka?’

She admitted after a while and collaboration arose when this oncologist gradually sent Mr J.Z. altogether fifteen patients with breast cancer. The results were astonishing. Many of them recovered completely, none of them died. For example, the first patient’s tumor diminished significantly and during the forthcoming operation, the surgeon called Dr Pekárek to inform him that he had been able to remove the remains of the tumor having the size of a cherry with just his fingers after cutting open the breast. The tumor had been completely separated from the surrounding tissue. In spite of the success, Mr J.Z. had to end this collaboration as Dr Pekárek wanted to recommend the medicine Iscador to his patients together with biotronic healing. This medicine, however, was contra-indicative to the biotronic healing of Mr J.Z. Dr Pekárek and Mr J.Z. therefore went their separate ways. At least, this is how Mr J.Z. described it to me. When the issue was mentioned by the doctor in a newspaper, everything was described slightly differently, which surprised me very much. Nevertheless, none of Mr J.Z.'s friends who were part of his life story could confirm the second version either.

 

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A Life of Přinašeč (the Bringer)

A Life of Přinašeč (the Bringer)  - Tomáš Pfeiffer
Translated from the Czech original Život přinašeče(ISBN 978–80–85238–60–0)
Published by © Tomáš Pfeiffer - Dimenze 2+2 Praha, 21, Soukenická, 110 00 Prague 1
Printed in the The Czech Republic
30th March 2012
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