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==Germanic==
 
==Germanic==
Germanic is a term that appeared first in roman times about 200 years before Christ and was used by romans (for instance Plinius the old) to designate different people living east of Rhine river or north of the alps. These different people never called themthelves ''germanic'', this term was an invention of some of the enemies of the different ''germanic'' people and tribes. When, in 2004, Hamer was asked why he wanted his hypotheses to be called ''germanic'', he answered: ''..weil ich stolz bin ein Deutscher zu sein..'' (because I'm proud to be a german) <ref>Caroline Markolin (Montreal/Canada), january 1, 2005: ...''Ich habe Dr. Hamer letztes Jahr während eines Seminar in Spanien gefragt: "Warum germanisch?". Seine Antwort kam schnell und war eindeutig: "Ich bin stolz, Deutscher zu sein''...source: http://www.pilhar.com/Hamer/Korrespo/2005/20050101_Markolin_Plaedoyer.htm</ref>. Hamer justified the term also in his book ''Vermächtnis einer neuen Medizin'' <ref>Hamer RG: book ''Vermächtnis einer neuen Medizin'' chapter 28</ref>, asserting that the ''germanics'' had allegendly ''no concept of evil or good'' as this would allegedly only appear in ''judaic and christian tradition''. Hamer espressed also his convintion that medicine had been ''invented in Germany, the country of poets, musicians, inventors and discoverer'', and that Germany was ''the mother'' of all european languages, which is nonsense.
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Germanic is a term that appeared first in roman times about 200&nbsp;years before Christ and was used by romans (for instance Plinius the old) to designate different people living east of Rhine river or north of the Alps. These different people never called themselves ''germanic''. This term was an invention of some of the enemies of the different ''germanic'' people and tribes. When, in 2004, Hamer was asked why he wanted his hypotheses to be called ''germanic'', he answered: ''[...] weil ich stolz bin ein Deutscher zu sein [...]'' (because I'm proud to be a German).<ref>Caroline Markolin (Montreal/Canada), January 1, 2005: ''[...] Ich habe Dr.&nbsp;Hamer letztes Jahr während eines Seminar in Spanien gefragt: "Warum germanisch?". Seine Antwort kam schnell und war eindeutig: "Ich bin stolz, Deutscher zu sein [...]'' source: http://www.pilhar.com/Hamer/Korrespo/2005/20050101_Markolin_Plaedoyer.htm</ref> Hamer justified the term also in his book ''Vermächtnis einer neuen Medizin''<ref>Hamer RG: book ''Vermächtnis einer neuen Medizin'' chapter 28</ref>, asserting that the ''germanic'' had allegendly ''no concept of evil or good'' as this would allegedly only appear in ''judaic and christian tradition''. Hamer expressed also his conviction that medicine had been ''invented in Germany, the country of poets, musicians, inventors and discoverers'', and that Germany was ''the mother'' of all european languages, which is nonsense.
    
==No published reports about healed cancer patients so far==
 
==No published reports about healed cancer patients so far==
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