In his book "Litigation as Spiritual Practice" attorney for Michael Schiavo, George Felos, openly reveals his dark side and his thoughts on feeding tubes. His book reveals his insecurities as a child and the nightmares he experienced while going through his divorce. Felos also claims to be God.
About the now deceased Mrs. Estelle Browning, Felos wrote, "...I carried with me the resolute determination to sever the artificial cord (feeding tube) that bound Estelle Browning to this earthly realm. Her agonized cry for release ran though my mind over and over again, and I felt OUR SPIRITUAL BOND."
Felos describes his feelings about his ex-wife,"To her, I seemed unattractive, sexually unexciting, balding, boring, and just not enough fun to be with....she didn't need me anymore. For her, marriage to me inflicted a fate worse than death. She admitted that for the past year or so she had wished for my death, and whenever I flew hoped the plane would crash."
About his separation from his ex-wife, Felos wrote "that weekend I experienced rage. Savage, unadulterated, and murderous rage. I was on fire, fueled by thoughts of bludgeoning and tearing her apart."
Speaking of another attorney: "...this other attorney is of low moral character, a real slime."
Describing the period he was recuperating from his divorce, "it consisted mostly of dreams of being tormented in some inferno."
His feelings about feeding tubes: "Why not bypass the nursing home and the court, bring your loved one home, and pull the tube yourself? At approximately $2,000 per month per patient for the priviledge of basic nursing home resident, feeding tubes indeed were a financial windfall in Florida to the probably tune of tens of millions of dollars per year."
While on a plane trip, Felos thought "I wonder what it would be like to die right now?"
Felos claims that God told him, "You are more powerful than you realize."
About seeing his image in the media, "I still got a kick that evening seeing myself on the TV news, notwithstanding my frequently displayed countenance in the media of late."
Felos describes himself as a "master of self control" and a god.
Some of these details of his book I didn't know about as I didn't want to support this madman by buying it to research it.. perhaps a library would be best. Talk about sick and demented.
Some of these details of his book I didn't know about as I didn't want to support this madman by buying it to research it.. perhaps a library would be best. Talk about sick and demented.
FELOS IS A GENUINELY MENTALLY DISTURBED PERSON.
I spoke to Bill of the ACLU's involvement in trying to kill Terri, which I pray alerts him to this story once again.
Originally Bill blew off the Terri plight as hopeless...I pray he reconsiders. I KNOW he dispises what the ACLU has become. Perhaps this will prick his interest and help him to realize the incredible importance of this story for ALL OF US.
He is more sick than I even thought!
I think he should rename his book to "Litigation as Satanic Practice"!
I couldn't agree with Felos's wife more. Everything she said and then some. Maybe we can get her to help us!
Why should Terri have to pay for all this EVIL with her life?
In his book "Litigation as Spiritual Practice" attorney for Michael Schiavo, George Felos, openly reveals his dark side and his thoughts on feeding tubes. His book reveals his insecurities as a child and the nightmares he experienced while going through his divorce. Felos also claims to be God.
About the now deceased Mrs. Estelle Browning, Felos wrote, "...I carried with me the resolute determination to sever the artificial cord (feeding tube) that bound Estelle Browning to this earthly realm. Her agonized cry for release ran though my mind over and over again, and I felt OUR SPIRITUAL BOND."
Felos describes his feelings about his ex-wife,"To her, I seemed unattractive, sexually unexciting, balding, boring, and just not enough fun to be with....she didn't need me anymore. For her, marriage to me inflicted a fate worse than death. She admitted that for the past year or so she had wished for my death, and whenever I flew hoped the plane would crash."
About his separation from his ex-wife, Felos wrote "that weekend I experienced rage. Savage, unadulterated, and murderous rage. I was on fire, fueled by thoughts of bludgeoning and tearing her apart."
Speaking of another attorney: "...this other attorney is of low moral character, a real slime."
Describing the period he was recuperating from his divorce, "it consisted mostly of dreams of being tormented in some inferno."
His feelings about feeding tubes: "Why not bypass the nursing home and the court, bring your loved one home, and pull the tube yourself? At approximately $2,000 per month per patient for the priviledge of basic nursing home resident, feeding tubes indeed were a financial windfall in Florida to the probably tune of tens of millions of dollars per year."
While on a plane trip, Felos thought "I wonder what it would be like to die right now?"
Felos claims that God told him, "You are more powerful than you realize."
About seeing his image in the media, "I still got a kick that evening seeing myself on the TV news, notwithstanding my frequently displayed countenance in the media of late."
Felos describes himself as a "master of self control" and a god.
676 posted on 01/13/2005 11:21:59 AM EST by amdgmary
FLORIDUH VOTER SAYS: This GRIM REAPER is death obsessed. He's convinced Florida's Judges to "join him".
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