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'''Ryke Geerd Hamer''' (born 1935) is a physician barred from practising medicine in Germany. In 1981 he started a controversial, pseudo-scientific alternative medicine that he first called New Medicine and later [[Germanic New Medicine]] (a registered trademark).
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'''Ryke Geerd Hamer''' (born May 17, 1935) is a barred German physician. In 1981 he created a controversial, pseudo-scientific alternative medicine that he first called New Medicine and later [[Germanic New Medicine]] (a registered trademark).
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Hamer has been prosecuted for the illegal practice of medicine in several European countries. He now (2008) lives in Norway. In an interview dated September 2007, he mentioned he fled from Spain to Norway in order to escape a warrant for his arrest from Germany, for incitement of hatred against a minority of the population (article 130 of the German criminal code). Hamer made numerous public anti-semitic statements in open letters and on web pages and accused an ''international Jewish conspiracy'' (in particular the New York based B’nai B’rith) of having killed two billion people by hiding the truth about New Medicine. In a fax, his lawyer Koch stated that the fax number +47&nbsp;33&nbsp;464950, which belongs to a person in southern Norway (Sandefjord), was Hamer's. In May 2008, Hamer said in an open letter that his postal address in Norway was the same as his publishing company address in Sandefjord, ''Germanische Neue Medizin Forlag Dr.&nbsp;Hamer'' in ''Sandkollveien&nbsp;11, N-3229&nbsp;Sandefjord''.<ref>GERMANISCHE NEUE MEDIZIN FORLAG DR.&nbsp;HAMER. SANDKOLLVEIEN&nbsp;11, 3229&nbsp;SANDEFJORD. Innehaver: HAMER RYKE GEERD. Telefon: +47&nbsp;33&nbsp;522133. Telefax: +47&nbsp;33&nbsp;522134. [http://www.pilhar.com/Hamer/Korrespo/2008/20080520_Hamer_an_Kaiser.htm]</ref>
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Hamer has been prosecuted for illegal practice of medicine in various European countries. As of 2007, he lives in Norway. In an interview dated back to September 2007, he mentioned he fled from Spain to Norway in March 2007 in order to escape a warrant for his arrest from Germany, for incitement of hatred against a minority of the population (article 130 of the German criminal code). Hamer made numerous public antisemitic statements in open letters and on web pages and accused an ''international Zionist conspiracy'' (in particular the New York based B’nai B’rith) of having killed two billion people by hiding the truth about New Medicine. In a fax, his lawyer Koch stated that the fax number +47&nbsp;33&nbsp;464950, which belongs to a person in southern Norway (Sandefjord), was Hamer's. In May 2008, Hamer said in an open letter that his postal address in Norway was the same as his publishing company address in Sandefjord, ''Germanische Neue Medizin Forlag Dr.&nbsp;Hamer'' in ''Sandkollveien&nbsp;11, N-3229&nbsp;Sandefjord''.<ref>GERMANISCHE NEUE MEDIZIN FORLAG DR.&nbsp;HAMER. SANDKOLLVEIEN&nbsp;11, 3229&nbsp;SANDEFJORD. Innehaver: HAMER RYKE GEERD. Telefon: +47&nbsp;33&nbsp;522133. Telefax: +47&nbsp;33&nbsp;522134. [http://www.pilhar.com/Hamer/Korrespo/2008/20080520_Hamer_an_Kaiser.htm]</ref>
    
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
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The internet lists many different biographies of Hamer's, showing evident differences. This article only refers to data taken from different court papers of Hamer's trials and law suits, articles published in newspapers, radio and TV broadcasts and several statements from people who formerly worked with Hamer. Hamer's own statements differ significantly from information in courts' records.
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Various web pages list many different biographies of Hamer, showing many differences. This article only refers to information taken from various court papers of Hamer's trials and lawsuits, articles published in newspapers, radio and TV broadcasts and several statements from people who formerly worked with Hamer. Hamer's own statements differ significantly from information in court records.
 
   
 
   
Ryke Geerd Hamer was born May&nbsp;17, 1935 in Mettmann (Germany), as the third of four brothers. Hamer, however, claims he has five siblings. His mother was of Italian origin. He grew up in a north-western part of Germany called Ostfriesland where he lived in the house of his grandfather until the age of&nbsp;7. The name of his father is perhaps Heinrich Hamer. Heinrich Hamer was a Protestant pastor in Meschede from 1945 to 1969. In his book Einer gegen Alle ("One against All") Hamer said his father's name was Heinz. Hamer finished high school in Krefeld and studied theology and medicine in Tübingen and Erlangen (Germany). Hamer said he studied theology for 8&nbsp;terms and became magister theol. He also studied medicine and finished this course of studies on April&nbsp;10, 1962, after 12&nbsp;terms, and therefore could not have worked as physician earlier than that date (see court files). In 1963, he was granted a professional license as a doctor of medicine at the age of&nbsp;28; his doctoral thesis deals with an ophthalmological topic that has nothing to do with his later inventions and ideas. The publication date of his doctoral thesis can be retrieved at the Deutsche Bibliothek where the thesis is stored. Hamer and some of his followers state he was allegedly Germany's youngest physician. Hamer allegedly also attended some lectures in physics, but he never finished this course of studies and therefore cannot be considered a physicist or to have a good knowledge in physics. In Tübingen he met Sigrid Oldenburg, a medical student who became his wife in 1956 and who also became a physician. In February 1972, after 10&nbsp;long years (the usual time for specialization in Germany is only 5&nbsp;years), Hamer completed his specialization in internal medicine. He never held positions as a head physician or head of a clinic department, as Hamer claims without any proof. He was not a psychiatrist, gynaecologist, radiologist or oncologist, as some people state on different web pages in the internet or publish in several books. He was never a lecturer or professor. His attempts to become a professor failed as the university of Tübingen did not accept his lecture qualification ''Das Dirk-Hamer-Syndrom und die eiserne Regel des Krebses'' in 1982 for quality reasons, after having examined it. Hamer then worked in several private practices together with his wife from 1964 to 1986 and opened at least three private clinics lead by himself to experiment his New Medicine on cancer patients. In 1972, Hamer moved to Hamburg where he tried to conclude a real-estate deal which failed however. Details are reported in an article of the magazine Stern: ''[...] between 1967 and 1976 he [Hamer] and his wife Sigrid, also a physician, work in the area of Heidelberg, with the exception of a short period in Hamburg [...] in 1972, Hamer moved to Hamburg-Blankenese. From now on he called himself ''Hamer von Fumetti'' and planned to convert an old villa into appartments. But he did not have sufficient financial means and a court forbade his use of the name ''von Fumetti''. The former ''Sir von Fumetti'' returned to Heidelberg with considerable debts and opened another practice [...]<ref>article in ''Stern'' date November&nbsp;24, 1983</ref>
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Ryke Geerd Hamer was born on May&nbsp;17, 1935 in Mettmann (Germany), as the third of four brothers. Hamer, however, claims he has five siblings. His mother was Italian. He grew up East Frisia (German: Ostfriesland) where he lived with his grandfather until the age of&nbsp;7. The name of his father is perhaps Heinrich Hamer. Heinrich Hamer was a Protestant pastor in Meschede from 1945 to 1969. In his book Einer gegen Alle ("One against All") Hamer said his father's name was Heinz. Hamer finished high school in Krefeld and studied theology and medicine in Tübingen and Erlangen, Germany. According to Hamer, he studied theology for 8&nbsp;terms and became master theologist. He also studied medicine and finished this course of studies on April&nbsp;10, 1962, after 12&nbsp;terms, and therefore could not have worked as physician earlier than that date (see court files). In 1963, he was granted a professional license as a doctor of medicine at the age of&nbsp;28; his doctoral thesis deals with an ophthalmological topic that has nothing to do with his later ideas and hypothesis. The publication date of his doctoral thesis can be retrieved at the Deutsche Bibliothek where his thesis is stored. Hamer and some of his followers state he was allegedly Germany's youngest physician. Hamer allegedly also attended lectures in physics, but he never finished this course and therefore cannot be considered a physicist or to have good knowledge in physics. In Tübingen he met Sigrid Oldenburg, a medical student who became his wife in 1956 and who also became a physician. In February 1972, after 10&nbsp;long years (the usual time for specialization in Germany is only 5&nbsp;years), Hamer completed his specialization in internal medicine. He never held positions as a head physician or the head of a clinic department, as Hamer claims without any proof. He was not a psychiatrist, gynaecologist, radiologist or oncologist, as some people state on various web pages or published in several books. He was never a lecturer or a professor. His attempts to become a professor failed as the University of Tübingen did not accept his lecture qualification ''Das Dirk-Hamer-Syndrom und die eiserne Regel des Krebses'' in 1982 for good reasons, after having examined it. Hamer then worked in several private practices together with his wife from 1964 to 1986 and opened at least three private clinics lead by himself to experiment his New Medicine on cancer patients. In 1972, Hamer moved to Hamburg where he tried to conclude a real-estate deal which later fell. Details are reported in an article of the magazine Stern: ''[...] between 1967 and 1976 he [Hamer] and his wife Sigrid, also a physician, work in the area of Heidelberg, with the exception of a short period in Hamburg [...] in 1972, Hamer moved to Hamburg-Blankenese. From now on he called himself ''Hamer von Fumetti'' and planned to convert an old villa into apartments. But he did not have sufficient financial means and a court forbade his use of the name ''von Fumetti''. The former ''Sir von Fumetti'' returned to Heidelberg with considerable debts and opened another practice [...]<ref>article in ''Stern'' date November&nbsp;24, 1983</ref>
In 1976 Hamer was required to return his accreditation for payments by the ''kassenärztliche Vereinigung Nordbaden'' as there were ''financial irregularities''. During the same year, he moved to Weiterstadt where he obtained a credit of 70,000&nbsp;DM (35.000&nbsp;Euro) from the Weiterstadt municipality to arrange his practice. But Hamer never opened that practice and according to Stern magazine, he also did not pay back the credit, moving to Italy instead. In 1978, his wife returned her KÄV-accreditation, too. During that period, Hamer patented several inventions. Hamer invented an electric scalpel (''Hamer scalpel''), an electrically powered chainsaw for bones, a particular couch for patients, and an injection technique. His inventions met with no economic success, on the contrary: they created new financial problems. German company Kienzle tried to market the Hamer scalpel but later discovered that this device caused severe tissue damage when used in curves. Kienzle and Hamer's creditors insisted on his returning monies paid in advance and demanded a declaration of bankruptcy. Hamer therefore left Germany in 1978 and moved to Rome (via Cassia 1280 and via Margutta). According to the sentence of the court OVG Koblenz in 1990, Hamer had 39&nbsp;entries in the public list of German debtors.
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In 1976 Hamer was forced to return his accreditation for payments by the ''kassenärztliche Vereinigung Nordbaden'' as there were ''financial irregularities''. During the same year, he moved to Weiterstadt where he obtained a credit of 70,000&nbsp;DM (35.000&nbsp;Euro) from the Weiterstadt municipality to arrange his practice. But Hamer never opened that practice and according to Stern magazine, he also did not pay back the credit, and moved to Italy instead. In 1978, his wife returned her KÄV-accreditation, too. During that period, Hamer patented several inventions. Hamer invented an electric scalpel (''Hamer scalpel''), an electrically powered chainsaw for bones, a particular couch for patients, and an injection technique. His inventions had no success, and would later cause more financial trobules. German company Kienzle tried to market the Hamer scalpel but later discovered that this device caused severe tissue damage when used in curves. Kienzle and Hamer's creditors insisted on his returning monies paid in advance and demanded a declaration of bankruptcy. Hamer therefore left Germany in 1978 and moved to Rome (via Cassia 1280 and via Margutta). According to the sentence of the court OVG Koblenz in 1990, Hamer had 39&nbsp;entries in various lists of German debtors.
    
==The Dirk Hamer Incident==
 
==The Dirk Hamer Incident==
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According to rumours, Hamer's son Dirk was expelled from Italy for ''resitance to authorities''. On August&nbsp;17, 1978, Dirk was shot in the leg while sleeping under deck on a yacht near the island of Corsica (Cavallo Island, France). Dirk Hamer was not the intended target, according to witnesses, the target was in fact Roman ''playboy doctor'' Nicky Pende (son of the doctor of the shooting person who later befriended Hamer's daughter Birgit, a wellknown film actress). The bullet traveled across an anchored boat and finally perforated the external hull of a second motor-yacht where Dirk Hamer slept. The M1 rifle bullet was shot in the night by Italian aristocrat Vittorio Emanuele (son of Italy's last king Umberto&nbsp;II) who was drunk. He was upset because someone used his inflatable tender without asking his permission. It was the son of his private physician who used this tender to return to his boat after a visit to a local restaurant. Vittorio Emanuele had dinner at the same restaurant, sitting at a neighbouring table. Dirk Hamer was hospitalized very late, first at a small Corsican clinic, later at a clinic in Marseille where one leg was amputated. After a protracted medical course in Marseille and Heidelberg, Dirk Hamer died in Heidelberg on December&nbsp;7, 1978. Hamer&nbsp;Sr had Dirk transported from Marseille to a clinic in Heidelberg against the explicit wish of the competent French surgeons in Marseille. On August&nbsp;18, 1991, the Paris Assize Court ruled Vittorio Emanuele not guilty of homicide, he was only convicted of the illegal possession of a rifle and sentenced to six months. When he was incarcerated in June 2006 (many years later) on charges of corruption, Vittorio Emanuele's voice was recorded by a bug hidden in his cellar. In the recording Emanuele admitted in reference to the death of Dirk Hamer "[...] I was in the wrong, [...] but I must say I fooled them [the French judges] [..]". After his son's death, Hamer in newspaper articles declared Vittorio Emanuele had allegedly offered him 2&nbsp;million&nbsp;DM (1&nbsp;million&nbsp;Euro, about 1,5&nbsp;million&nbsp;USD) to avoid any further legal proceedings. Later he declared that as much as 10&nbsp;million&nbsp;DM were offered to him. But in reality, the two families decided on a payment of only 500,000&nbsp;FF (french francs - which is much less) of which Vittorio Emanuele paid only 200,000&nbsp;DM (100,000&nbsp;Euro) and argued the intervention of the father to hospitalize his severely injured son in Germany was the real cause of his death.
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According to various sources, Hamer's son Dirk left Italy for resisting arrest. On August&nbsp;17, 1978, Dirk was shot in the leg while sleeping under the deck of a yacht near the island of Corsica (Cavallo Island, France). Dirk Hamer was not the intended target, according to witnesses, the intended traget was Italian ''playboy doctor'' Nicky Pende. The bullet traveled across an anchored boat and finally perforated the external hull of a second motor-yacht where Dirk Hamer slept. The M1 rifle bullet was shot in the night by Italian aristocrat Vittorio Emanuele (son of Italy's last king Umberto&nbsp;II), who was drunk. He was upset because someone used his inflatable tender without asking for his permission. It was the son of his private physician who used this tender to return to his boat after a visit to a local restaurant. Vittorio Emanuele had dinner at the same restaurant, sitting in a nearby table. Dirk Hamer was hospitalized, first at a small Corsican clinic, then later taken to a hospital in Marseille, France where one of his legs were amputated. After a protracted medical course in Marseille and Heidelberg, Dirk Hamer died in Heidelberg on December&nbsp;7, 1978. Hamer&nbsp;Sr had Dirk transported from Marseille to a clinic in Heidelberg against the explicit wishes of French surgeons in Marseille. On August&nbsp;18, 1991, the Paris Assize Court ruled Vittorio Emanuele not guilty of homicide, he was only convicted of the illegal possession of a rifle and was sentenced to six months in prison. After Vittorio was sent to prison, in 2006, years afterward (in prison for an unrelated corruption charge), a camera bug was hidden inside his cell. In the recording Emanuele referenced the death of Dirk Hamer "[...] I was in the wrong, [...] but I must say I fooled them [the French judges] [..]". After his son's death, Hamer in newspaper articles said that Vittorio Emanuele had allegedly offered him 2&nbsp;million&nbsp;DM (1&nbsp;million&nbsp;Euro, about 1,5&nbsp;million&nbsp;USD) to avoid any further legal proceedings. Later he said that as much as 10&nbsp;million&nbsp;DM was offered to him. However, the two families decided on a payment of only 500,000&nbsp;FF (french francs - which is much less) of which Vittorio Emanuele paid only 200,000&nbsp;DM (100,000&nbsp;Euro) and argued the intervention of the Ryke to hospitalize his Dirk in Germany as contributing to Dirk's death.
Emanuele's wife, Princess Marina Doria, in an article of magazine Stern claimed that in case the families had agreed on a payment of 2&nbsp;million&nbsp;DM, Hamer would have asked his daughter Birgit (who was present in Corsica as a witness) to make a legal statement in favour of Vittorio Emanuele during the prosecution. In 2006, Hamer came up a very strange statement in relation to his son's death: now his son had been killed in 1978 because of Hamer's inventing New Medicine (which occurred only three years later) and he considered his son to be an innocent victim of a complot against his pseudo-medical doctrine.
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Emanuele's wife, Princess Marina Doria, in an article of magazine Stern claimed that the families had agreed on a payment of 2&nbsp;million&nbsp;DM, Hamer would have asked his daughter Birgit (who was present in Corsica as a witness) to make a legal statement in favour of Vittorio Emanuele during the prosecution. In 2006, Hamer made an illogical statement in relation to his son's death, claiming that his son had been killed in 1978 because of Hamer's New Medicine (however, this is impossible, as Hamer's New Medicine was first created in 1981, 3 years after Dirk's death) and claimed his son was a victim of a conspiracy theory against his pseudo-medical doctrine.
    
==Hamer's Testicular Cancer==
 
==Hamer's Testicular Cancer==
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