What do Phil Heimlich, Joe Dehner, Michele Ashby, Tom Powell, and Eric Spletzer Know About the Heimlich "Malariotherapy" Experiments?

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4/23/07: Dr. Henry Heimlich confirms ongoing illegal human experiments being conducted by the Heimlich Institute on HIV+/AIDS patients in Africa, The New Republic
Click here for US Congressional candidate Dr. Victoria Wulsin's report on the Heimlich Institute's ongoing human experiments on African AIDS patients.
Phil Heimlich, Heimlich Institute Vice-President since at least 1989. Why has my brother Phil gone to such efforts to smear me in an effort to suppress the Heimlich medical fraud stories, falsely telling reporters I have "a history of mental illness" (which resulted in a settlement offer from his insurance company) and lying to Brian Ross on ABC's 20/20?
I can think of about 9 million reasons....
From Episcopal Church Leaders in Cincinnati & Africa Arranged Heimlich AIDS Experiments on African Prostitutes, Cincinnati Beacon, 4/6/07:
Joseph J. Dehner, longtime Heimlich Institute lawyer...is also Chancellor of the local Episcopal diocese. Until recently, Mr. Dehner was also a longtime board member of the Heimlich Institute and a malariotherapy booster. In a November 7, 1994 Cincinnati Post article, Heimlich Using Malaria to Treat AIDS Patients, Dehner compares Heimlich to Galileo. (In the same article, internationally-recognized AIDS expert Dr. Anthony Fauci denounced Heimlichs research as quite dangerous and scientifically unsound.") Dehners enthusiasm appears undiminished. He nominated Heimlich for the 2005 Cincinnati Business Couriers Health Care Hero Lifetime Achievement award. Given his decades of cheerleading for Dr. Heimlich, Dehner should have no problem explaining what his church is doing arranging experiments on African prostitutes.
From January 12, 2005 affidavit by Joseph J. Dehner
Prior to this year, I had been a member of the Board of Directors of Complainant The Heimlich Institute Foundation, Inc. ('The Heimlich Institute") for more than 20 years. During that time and continuing to the present, I have been actively involved in counseling The
Heimlich Institute with regard to its legal affairs. (Heimlich Institute Foundation Inc. v. Holly Martins)
From page 16 of Dr. Wulsin's report: Michele Ashby of The Denver Gold Group, an international trade association of gold mining companies, introduces Heimlich to twelve CEOs that operate in Africa and other locations, during the Mining Investment Forum 2002 in Denver.
From Radar Magazine: According to Wulsin, Michele Ashby - then the chief executive of Denver Gold Group, an international consortium of gold mines - was acting as a broker between Heimlich and the mines. Wulsin's report notes that Heimlich spoke at the Mining Investment Forum in 2002, in Denver, where Ashby introduced him to "12 CEOs who operate in South Africa and other locations." When I called to ask Ashby about her role in malariotherapy, she hung up on me.
Ashby is now president of Mine LLC, Denver.
From page 2 of Wulsin's report:
My approach to resolving the issues was approved by my two supervisors - Dr. Henry J. Heimlich and Mr. Thomas Powell. Approximately every two weeks I have presented formal status updates to them and Dr. Eric Spletzer to ensure corroboration.
Powell, who lives in Mason, Ohio, a Cincinnati suburb, is a longtime executive of Rotary International. Until recently - and throughout the time of Wulsin's report - he was on the board of Rotarians For Fighting AIDS Inc. (RFFA). See page 2 of this November 2005 RFFA newsletter.
Eric Spletzer PhD was Dr. Henry Heimlich's "Research Director" at the Heimlich Institute throughout the 1990s until March 2005. He co-authored articles and letters promoting "malariotherapy," the use of the Heimlich maneuver for drowning rescue, the use of the Heimlich maneuver for treating asthma, etc. Spletzer apparently has no medical credentials - his doctorate is in chemistry.
For more information, contact Peter Heimlich.