In that particular picture he looks like Chevy Chase.
Litigation As Spiritual Practice
Horrible Man Uses Terri Schiavo Case to Promote Book, March 26, 2005
George Felos has received upwards of $400,000 dollars since taking the Schiavo case. He has, at the expense of Terri's medical fund, publicly likened Terri to a "houseplant" and has used Terri's case on national television to promote this book. I have read it and it is horrifying. He writes about using psychic communication to ascertain that people want to die.
Reviewer: Austin Storm - See all my reviews ![]()
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A Sick Leech on Society's Posterior, March 25, 2005
Spirituality? Only if enough money is involved. Don't give this goul one cent. His opinions represent the worst of the litigious ilk. His ghost writer needs help too. Yuck.
Reviewer: Anna Lyze "think, think, think" (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Litigation As Spiritual Practice, March 21, 2005
A book about the fantasy of one sick mind of a machismo armed with a legal degree and is a self proclaimed demigod who practices in the Courts of Florida with the intent of facilitating death for those handicapped or infirm. It may appeal to new age Socialists, but not to people in the mainstream.
Reviewer: E. Whedon - See all my reviews ![]()
The structure of the book is bad. The English is bad. It has no redeeming qualities.
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Shyster Lawyer, January 26, 2005
This book is a frightening journey into the mind of a man who publicly endorses euthanasia on disabled people who are not terminally ill. Much of the book describes his bizarre spirituality. He actually wrote that he believes he is a god and that he has the power to read people's minds.
Reviewer: Mariam - See all my reviews
Felos also devotes much space writing about his feelings towards his ex-wife. He wrote, "I experienced rage. Savage, unadulterated, and murderous rage. I was on fire, fueled by thoughts of bludgeoning and tearing her apart."
George Felos descibes his experience of what he terms "soul speak" to an incapacitated woman named Estelle Browning. As Mrs. Browning is laying helplessly on her bed, Felos told her, "Mrs. Browning,it's okay to leave your body. There is no reason to stay in this body. It is all right to die now."
George Felos claims to be the champion of the "right to die" movement. This man is no more than a charlatan who devotes his career attempting to end the lives of disabled people.
Yeah, you're right.
But since Chevy is now a Castro loving COMMIE, he might as well be a NAZI. Same culture of death.