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Sat, May 1, 2010 at 11:45 AM

From: Jason Haap


To: info@suprememastertv.com, lovenews@godsdirectcontact.org, smcj@mail.sm-cj.com

Supreme Master Ching Hai, Director


Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association

Dear Supreme Master Ching Hai:

I'm reporting a story for the Cincinnati Beacon and wish to obtain answers to two brief questions from you or
from your representative.

Your organization produced this video report about the April 11 West Hollywood gala hosted by the
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, PCRM celebrates 25 years of promoting compassionate
goals.

At time stamp 1:50, your video includes a brief interview with Dr. Henry Heimlich of Cincinnati, a member of
PCRM's medical advisory board since 1986 and the namesake of PCRM's Henry J. Heimlich Award for
Innovative Medicine that was presented at the gala.

On April 8 the LA Weekly published an article entitled Heimlich Maneuvered that includes the following:

In both its mission statement and its IRS filings, the Washington, D.C.-based Physicians Committee
for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) says it is "strongly opposed to unethical human research."

But the group is throwing a private Hollywood Art of Compassion bash to hand out a major award
named after Dr. Henry Heimlich, who has been condemned by mainstream medical organizations
around the world for his 20-year program of trying to cure cancer and AIDS by injecting people with
malaria-infected blood.

According to the articles listed below my signature, Dr. Heimlich's so-called "malariotherapy" experiments
have been conducted in Mexico, China, Ethiopia, Gabon, and elsewhere. The experiments have been
condemned by the World Health Organization, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the US
Food and Drug Administration, NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Peter Lurie of Public Citizen, and other
medical and bioethics experts.

According to Radar magazine, in 2005 Cincinnati's Heimlich Institute employed a Bay Area car rental agent
to supervise "malariotherapy" experiments on sex workers in Ethiopia.

In a March 5, 2008 video interview, my colleague Justin Jeffre asked Dr. Heimlich about the status of his
"malariotherapy" experiments. Dr. Heimlich replied, "We just had an extensive meeting. And it’s starting in a
new country…we’re using it."

Your website describes you as "A renowned humanitarian, artist and spiritual visionary, Her love and
assistance have extended beyond all cultural and racial boundaries to millions of people around the world,
including the needy and homeless, institutions of medical research on AIDS and cancer...."

Here are my questions.

1) Do you advocate curing cancer and AIDS by infecting patients with malaria?

2) Do you have any opinions about the Heimlich "malariotherapy" experiments? If so, please elaborate.

Thank you for your consideration and I'd appreciate receiving answers from you or your representative by
this Wednesday, May 5. If you require more time, please let me know.

Sincerely,

Jason Haap
The Cincinnati Beacon

Edward A. Patrick - Championed the Heimlich manoeuvre, in a life embroiled with scandal, British
Medical Journal, March 11, 2010
Dr. Heimlich's New 'Maneuver': Cure AIDS With Malaria, ABC 20/20, June 8, 2007
Heimlich maneuvers into AIDS therapy - Famous doctor attracting controversy with method,
CNN/Reuters, April 14, 2003
Scientists linked to Heimlich investigated - Experiment infects AIDS patients in China with
malaria, Cincinnati Enquirer, February 16, 2003
Heimlich's Audacious Maneuver: He proposes curing AIDS by giving patients malaria. Tests draw
celebrity money - and researchers' protests, Los Angeles Times, October 30, 1994

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