To: tutstar
tutstar, do you happen to have a link to that page that has the quotes from Felos' last book? (It's the same link that has copies of the affidavits from Terri's nurses at the original rehab center, etc.). It was a real eye-opener to read the quotes from his book. The guy would spend time with PVS patients SHOUTING in their faces, "DO YOU WANT TO DIE? DO YOU WANT TO DIE?" Then he claims he'd go into some kind've weird meditative state where the patients' souls would speak to him. Of course, they'd always tell him they wanted to die. And it always left him feeling so peaceful. One can only guess how the patients felt whenever they saw him enter their rooms. Brrrr.
Then there was a quote about how he claimed that he almost crashed a commercial airline on which he was a passenger just by imagining it was crashing. But, then God Himself spoke to Felos and told him to be careful because he didn't know how powerful he really was.
I just couldn't believe what I was reading. This guy Felos is horribly, terribly sick and twisted.
To: pc93
When you get a chance could you take a look at my post #862? The link I'm thinking of is one that had your FR screen name attached to it. I wish I'd bookmarked the link because I'd like to read it again. You had some great material there!
To: lonevoice
"Then there was a quote about how he claimed that he almost crashed a commercial airline on which he was a passenger just by imagining it was crashing." Sounds like Felos fancies himself to be rather godlike, doesn't it? Hard to believe there are people that messed up being allowed to roam the streets, let alone being allowed to have power over the lives and welfare of others. But then, there are the Clintons, so I guess that is a rather silly remark on my part.
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10/22/2003 10:35:07 AM PDT by
sweetliberty
("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
To: lonevoice
I'll look, I need a break....googled out again...8^))
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