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Miracle in the Gulf: Hero doctor joins Barefoot Docs

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Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors' prayer answered: MD and RN join forces

The man who has earned the "Gulf Hero Doctor" title, Rodney Soto, MD, is now working with Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors along with newcomer Margie Clarke, RN in a humanitarian move, magnifying health care to the ever-increasing number of injured, sick and dying poisoned people asking for help. Victims of crime against humanity and genocide rooted in the Macondo Well explosion in the Gulf of Mexico Operation over seven months ago, and struggling barefoot doctors that subsequently emerged to attempt meeting survival needs have newfound hope in this "Gulf Miracle."

This positive news was among little else to celebrate Friday on Human Rights Day 2010 in the United States where rights violations continue to soar at critical, all-time high levels. Miracles, however, do still happen according to the small army of angels known as Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors.

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The Barefoot Doctors have been placing urgent national calls for medical doctors and recruits for months. The need for treating doctors has been urgent because Gulf Coast residents consistently report that when seeking medical care after having been poisoned by Gulf operatives spraying water, land and air, these people are not tested, so both diagnoses and treatments are bogus. (See: , "Gulf hero doctor testing patients: Poisoning worsening, cancer," Dupré, D., Examiner, Nov.11, 2010: http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/gulf-hero-doctor-testin...)

The long-awaited remote medical health consultations, via skype, with a medical doctor will soon be a reality. People throughout the Gulf Coast Region can gain health care that has been denied and that has led to widespread loss of hope and even death in some cases.

The new health care is due to humanitarianism of Dr. Soto, the front-line barefoot doctors, and Mr. Jeff Rense who interviewed Dr. Soto on Rense Radio. (See: "Gulf hero Dr. Soto: Detox or move only ways millions will survive," Dupré, D., Examiner, Nov. 16, 2010: http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/gulf-hero-dr-soto-detox... and "Jeff Rense, Dr. Soto video: Gulf Region Residents Ill and Dying," Dupré, D., Examiner, Nov.28, 2010: http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/jeff-rense-dr-soto-vide...)

On November 15, Dr. Soto's and Mr. Rense's combined imparted wisdom in the nationally and internationally broadcasted Rense Radio interview was so profound, the show topped Google Rense ratings where it remains. Mr. Rense graciously gifted the show to the public to ensure all Gulf Coast victims, including everyone "up to 40 miles inland and to all who eat Gulf seafood - and for a long time into the future," have opportunity to learn life-saving information in the interview in two parts: "Rense & Dr. Soto - Ongoing Gulf Health Catastrophe," and "Rense & Dr. Soto - Gulf Region Residents Ill & Dying." (See "Jeff Rense Official Channel," Jeff Rense Program website main page, www.rense.com/)

Within days of that Rense Radio show, negotiations began between Dr. Soto and the Gulf barefoot doctors.

The barefoot docs are encouraged with another offering they can finally provide due to Dr. Soto: ordering diagnostic blood tests, including Metametrix VOC, PAH, and other profiles.

Dr. Soto's $200 charge includes a 15-minute consultation and introduction of his 2-week cleansing detox regimen that the Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors group is helping to monitor. Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors is also assisting Dr. Soto's patient intake plus detox and nutritional maintenance.

"Having a physician working with us will help diagnose and address underlying health problems so often exacerbated by chemical poisoning, or sometimes discovered, and will provide evidence for those who wish to pursue legal action against the parties responsible for the destruction of the Gulf environment," stated Delia LaBarre in an email announcement.

Dr. Soto has been one of the few medical doctors treating, instead of mistreating Gulf victims since he bases his diagnoses and subsequent treatment on tests. Project Gulf Impact reported in first weeks of the Gulf operation that patients were being systematically mistreated in what Mr. Rense rightly calls the "Crime of the Millennium."

Blood tests are expensive, out of reach for many Gulf Coast people according to Delia LaBarre, head of the Gulf Barefoot Doctors that is headquartered in New Orleans. Dr. Soto's intake questionnaire and basic CBC (complete blood count) and CMP (complete metabolic panel) tests he requires, however, are inexpensive and sufficient to determine severity of toxicity. They will also serve as scientific documentation.

Daughter of Russians who fled Nazi Holocaust compelled to join Barefoot Doc

"We're also blessed to have Margeretha Constantinona Najdowska, better known as "Margie Clarke," stated LaBarre.

Ms. Clarke is an Registered Nurse, raw food and nutritional consultant, and holistic health practitioner.

LaBarre said, "And she's now working working with Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors, which means all of us in the Gulf region."

Ms. Clarke will be based in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans where people still suffering Katrina's wrath are now also suffering from toxic exposure. Clarke is working with Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors in Gulf region outreaches. In traditional barefoot doctor methodology, she will be helping people learn about detoxification and nutrition so they can become barefoot doctors and teach others in their community.

LaBarre stated that Clarke is responding to the same humanitarian impulses others have from throughout the U.S..

"Margie felt an obligation to bring her knowledge and skills to us to help us survive and even prevent a worsening of a public health catastrophe from the chemical and biological agents introduced into our environment by BP and the federal government and which have been poisoning and infecting people throughout the Gulf region and beyond."

Clarke has begun adding to the barefoot doctor's detox and nutritional guidelines so it includes additional effective herbal blends and nutritional supplements.

The daughter of Russian emigres who fled the Nazi Holocaust in the 1940s, Clarke spent over twenty-five years as an RN, fifteen of them a traveling nurse in two Canadian provinces and 20 U.S. states. For the past ten years, Clarke has been a holistic health practitioner and nutrition specialist focusing on raw food. Resident of the Pacific Northwest, she's the community liaison of Klamath, California to the Klamath River Early College of Redwoods at Yurok Reservation. She started a community garden in Klameth to help young people learn about food and how people in Mendocino and Trinity Counties are blocking GMO crops.

Although Clarke only just arrived in the New Orleans area this past week, she hit the ground running. She has been consulting with individuals with serious health challenges.

Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors Has Solutions to Toxicity of Environment and Body

LaBarre stated, "Earlier in the week, Margie and I drove to West Monroe, Louisiana to meet with the owner of Tedco, the company manufacturing Miracle II products and Extreme Ph bottled water, and to discuss using Miracle II solutions to counteract chemical and biological agents we in the Gulf region - and beyond - are confronting."

Miracle II formula and process is a "closely-held secret that the Chemical and Biological Warfare Program of the Department of Defense has coveted for decades now," according to LaBarre.

"The government, however, has been unable to completely back engineer it to the extent that makes Miracle II a nontoxic external and internal neutralizer of toxins. It's marketed as "sudsy soap" and "clear sudless soap" because the FDA, which has persecuted Tedeton in an attempt to learn how it's made and short of that to shut them down, has no jurisdiction (at this time) over soap."

Mr. Kirk Tedeton, son of Tedco's founder who introduced the formula to the wider public, told the barefoot doctors that after the Deepwater Horizon explosion, he personally drove to the coast pulling a trailer bearing drums of Miracle II.

"He knew that his solutions were a surfactant that would serve the same purpose as a chemical dispersant, but is completely nontoxic. We can actually drink Miracle II solutions, and it will not only not harm us but will be beneficial," says LaBarre.

He was turned away.

"He did, however, get some of the crude oil to run some experiments of his own and found that Miracle II was indeed the solution that the federal government, if not BP, already knew about but rejected in favor of poisoning the Gulf, the wildlife, and humans."

According to Mr. Tedeton, BP is presently considering Miracle II, along with a couple of other surfactants, for use.

Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors will be introducing Miracle II during upcoming seminars and have already begun including Miracle II sudsy and sudless clear soaps in our detox/nutrition kits for "internal and external cleansing."

Become a Barefoot Doctor

LaBarre urges everyone to attend one of the upcoming GCBD seminars to be able to act as a barefoot doctor and help others learn "how to protect themselves and improve their health through some very simple means.

Seminar locations will include Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Grand Isle and Venice, and Pensacola.

Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors are requesting that people contact headquarters to help coordinate local community learning events.

"A video of one of these sessions will help us get the word out so people can begin helping themselves and each other immediately, and joining with us to declare their freedom to be well without the interference of the FDA," said LaBarre.

"The government and BP have been poisoning us with an array of toxins, plus biological agents, and we have the right to remove those toxins from our bodies. We ask for everyone to stand with us in the coming weeks to take that stand and to act accordingly. The front line is our bodies and our minds."

For more information, contact Delia Labarre, Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors, (504) 265-8610 or skype: delia.labarre.

Copyright Deborah Dupre, Examiner 2010. All rights reserved.

Deborah Dupré, B.Sci, MA. Sci, DipContEd, QMHP from U.S. and Australian universities, human and environmental rights advocate for over 25 years in the U.S., Vanuatu and Australia. Support her work by subscribing to her articles and forwarding the link of this article to friends and colleagues or reposting only title and first paragraph linked to this Examiner page. Emails info@DeborahDupre.com. Send targeting and Gulf illness news tips to her with your name or anonymously. See her Vaccine Liberty or Death book plus Compassion Film Project DVDs.

Obtain a Toxic Survival Kit or have one delivered to a Gulf Coast resident in need: See Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors online or email info@gcbarefootdocs.org. Learn to become a Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctor here. Supplies are not meeting demand. Please help.

Send aid to Gulf victims by visiting Coastal Heritage Society of Louisiana, spearheaded by humanitarians Joannie Hughes and Kindra Arnesen. (See: chsl.webs.com/)

Sign Louisiana's Petition to stop BP/NOAA PR campaign in Louisiana Schools teaching that oil and Corexit are safe.

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, Human Rights Examiner

Deborah Dupre' holds American and Australian science and education graduate degrees plus thirty years human rights, environmental and peace activism; led Aboriginal Pacific Islander and Australian research; holds pivotal role in FUEL; co-founded America's Green Team, FUEL; lectures on Ancient...

Comments

  • doc 1 year ago

    thank you Deb,
    My wife and I have been using miracle II for years it is excellent...far superior to most soaps out there...leaves no residue or scummy feeling on hands or clothing,,, as for the Gulf..how excellent is that for an idea... too bad our government is in total collusion with BP... it is more than a bit obvious.... as per usual the corporation we call the United States considers its constituency first...that is other corporations... who of course have more rights that the citizen.
    And a huge thanks to Dr. Soto and Nurse Clark...and everyone else with barefoot doctors...And yes, people living there should absolutely leave... unless one consideres that that is their plan...get everyone out or dead so they can do what? God only knows...but i can ponder it won't be for the good of us.

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    Where is Margeretha Constantinona Najdowska, aka Margie Clarke, now?

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