Trustees & Directors

The Foundation for Magnetic Science was founded in 2006 as a non-profit, private, international non-governmental institution, dedicated to research and education in the science of magnets and its application to Fluid Conditioning and BioPhysics Technologies. The following are Trustees and Directors of the Advisory Board Members for The Foundation for Magnetic Science.

Ralph Fucetola, JD -Executive Director

Curriculum Vitae

Legal Consulting
58 Plotts Road
Newton, NJ 07860

Ralph.Fucetola@usa.net
www.vitaminlawyer.com

Background

Ralph Fucetola JD received a B.A. with Distinction from Rutgers University, 1967 and a Juris Doctor (Doctorate in Law) from Rutgers Law School, 1971.

He practiced law for 34 years, specializing in Nutrient and Alternative Health Law. Counsel Fucetola has been widely recognized as a leading attorney in the field, receiving numerous awards, including a Citation of Merit from the National Health Federation (www.thenhf.com) in 1979 and a Meritorious Service Award from the institute for Health Research (www.inhere.org) for his role in the 1995 DHEA Cases on behalf of the Life Extension Foundation. Counsel Fucetola limits his consultancy to claims, advertising and label review, asset protection, and consulting with marketers, consumers, advocates and local attorneys regarding Health Care Freedom issues, petitions and litigation.

Credentials

Education

B.A. with Distinction, Rutgers University, 1967
Juris Doctor (Doctorate in Law) Rutgers Law School, 1971

Professional

Admitted to the NJ & Federal Bar, 1971
Admitted Pro Hac Vice: NY, CT
Ordained Minister, LifeSpirit Church, 1974
District of Columbia Superior Court Ministerial Certificate of Authority, 1981
Holo-Linguistic Institute (Toronto) Bioenergetics Certification, 1992
Five Elements Center (Mt. Lakes, NJ) Homeopathic Certifications, 1993

Representative Previous Law Practice Clients:
Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw's dietary supplement line; TrimSpaâ and Life Extension Foundation.


Peter A. Kulish - Executive Director, Trustee

Peter Kulish founded the magnetic research company for his Unipolar patent in 1985.

In 1979, Kulish started in researching the science of Magnetohydrodaynamics to investigate and create a fully working magnetic fluid conditioning technology. In the early 80's, his findings lead to patenting the intellectual property of the Unipolar technology - the breakthrough in power and inexpensive application of the guaranteed working magnetic technology. He created a research company in 1985 as CEO to develop the magnetic technology.

He is recognized worldwide for his many applications in magnetic fluid conditioning for increasing energy efficiency and saving money in residential and commercial water process equipment, fuel & energy savings, crop yield increases and environmental benefits of reducing chemical, water and air pollution.

In the mid-90s, as a Director of the world's most advanced science group, the International Tesla Society, he helped guide many inventors and their technologies.

He has worked with and represented magnetic technology to US & International Governments, Energy and Transportation departments at the UN, International heads of state, the Royal Society of the Arts, Prince Charles Trust fund, International Tesla Society, among many others. He has given numerous talks on magnetic technology at scientific associations, radio and TV.

Kulish is recognized for developing BioPhysics break-through protocols in magnet therapy and electromotive medicine to treat serious medical conditions that are used and taught throughout Asia and China Medical Universities/Colleges and advanced practitioners worldwide.

Regarding MagnetoCore technology, Kulish explains "Magnetic technology is a contemporary and simple answer to some of the strong economic/environmental issues that affect everyone's lives. The magnetic solution is a technological first step that can help the entire planet society save money & energy, reduce pollution, grow more food, and use simple advances in healing and health. In fact, we have only touched the surface of the practical and pragmatic benefits of magnetic frequency technologies. This is the new Era of Science."


Thomas Edward Levy, M.D., J.D. - Senior Medical Director, Trustee

Born, November 30, 1950, Biloxi, Mississippi

 

EDUCATION:

Notre Dame High School,                                                                                                       1964-68,                                 Biloxi-Valedictorian

Mississippi State University,                                                                                                 Summer 1967                        Special ProgramFor Academically Talented Students (SPATS)

Johns Hopkins University,                                                                                                     1968-72                                 B.A., Biology

Tulane University School of Medicine,                                                                                 1972-76                                 M.D.

University of Denver College of Law,                                                                                   1995-98                                 J.D.

 

Post-Graduate Training:

Internship and Internal Medicine Residency,                                                                       1976-79,                                 Tulane University Affiliated Hospitals

Fellowship in Cardiology,                                                                                                        1979-81,                                 Tulane University Affiliated Hospitals

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

Federal Licensing Examination (FLEX),                                                                               1976

American Board of Internal Medicine:
Internal Medicine Board Certification,                                                                                 1979

Cardiovascular Diseases Subspecialty Board Certification,                                               1981

Admitted to Colorado Bar,                                                                                                     1998

Admitted to District of Columbia Bar,                                                                                  1999

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Advanced Amateur Radio Operator,                                                                                    1974-present

American College of Physicians (ACP),                                                                               Member in 1980

Louisiana State Medical Society,                                                                                         1976-91

American College of Cardiology (ACC),                                                                              Fellow in 1983

American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH),                                                                 Member in 1990

El Paso County Medical Society (Colorado),                                                                       1991-1995

American Inn of Court, Judge William E. Doyle Inn, Pupil,                                                1997-8; Associate Barrister, present

Colorado Bar Association,                                                                                                     member in 1998

El Paso County Bar Association,                                                                                          1999

American College of Forensic Examiners (ABFM),                                                            Member in 1999

American College of Forensic Examiners (ABFM),                                                             Diplomate in 1999

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS

Supervisor, Major Medical Emergency, Charity Hospital of New Orleans, 1980-83

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Tulane Medical School, 1981-83

Clinical Investigator, DDD Pacemaker, entitled "Clinical Study for Telectronics Model 2251, Dual Chamber Pulse Generator"

Member, Formulary Review-Cardiovascular Section, Charity Hospital of New Orleans, 1981-83

Instructor in Radiology, Tulane Medical School, 1983-4

Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Tulane Medical School, 1983-1986

Staff, Iberia General Hospital, New Iberia, Louisiana, 1984-91

Staff, Memorial Hospital, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1991-present

Staff, Denver General Hospital, Denver, Colorado, 1995-6

Clinical Consultant, Huggins Diagnostic Laboratories, 1994-6

Medical Technical Advisor, International Tesla Society, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1994-8

President and Clinical Laboratory Consultant, Peak Energy Performance, Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1996-present

Assistant Professor, Capital University of Integrative Medicine, Washington, DC, 1999

PUBLICATIONS

Graybar, G., Goethe, J., Levy, T., Phillips, J., Youngberg, J., and Smith, D., "Transient Large Upright T Wave During Multiple Monitored Electroconvulsive Therapy," Anesthesiology 59:467-469 (1983).

Levy, T., Trauma Rounds "Problem: Cardiac Contusion," Annals of Emergency Medicine, July 15, 1983.

Levy, T., "Fluoridation" Extraordinary Science, Vol. VI, Issue 1 (Jan. Feb. March, 1994), pp. 29-41.

Levy, T., "Teeth: The Root of Most Disease?" Extraordinary Science, Vol. VI, Issue 2, (Apr. May June, 1994), pp. 34-45.

Levy, T., "AIDS: The Political Disease," Extraordinary Science, Vol. VI, Issue 3, (July Aug. Sept., 1994), pp. 29-41.

Levy, T., "Vaccination: The Shot That Keeps on Shooting," Extraordinary Science, Vol. VI, Issue 4, (Oct. Nov. Dec., 1994), pp. 27-37.

Levy, T. and Huggins, H., "Routine Dental Extractions Routinely Produce Cavitations," Journal of Advancement in Medicine, Vol. 9, No. 4, Winter 1996, pp. 235-49.

Levy, T., "Nutrition and the Good Life," Tesla: A Journal Of Modern Science, Vol. VIII, No. 1, (First Quarter, 1997), pp. 19-25.

Huggins, H. and Levy, T. "Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein Changes in Multiple Sclerosis After Dental Amalgam Removal," Alternative Medicine Review, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1998, pp. 295-300.

Huggins, H. and Levy, T. Uninformed Consent: The Hidden Dangers in Dental Care. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Inc.; 1999. 

Levy, T. Optimal Nutrition for Optimal Health. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill (Keats Publishing); 2001.

Levy, T. Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, & Toxins. Curing the Incurable. Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris Corporation; 2002.

Kulacz, R. and Levy, T. The Roots of Disease. Connecting Dentistry and Medicine. Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris Corporation; 2002.

Levy, T. Stop America's #1 Killer! Reversible Vitamin Deficiency Found to Be Origin of All Coronary Heart Disease. Henderson NV: Livon Books; 2006.


Dr. Shamsher Singh (Dr. Baba) - Director

Dr. Baba has held the highest executive management posts in the Ministry of Finance, the and in such companies as E-Merck, Squibb and Union Carbide and the Foreign Trade Corporation. He was instrumental in instituting much of the modern, corporate business throughout India.

In his latter years, the mantle and recognition as the Spiritual guide and one of the guiding Leaders of the Sikhs is fully recognized throughout India, Asia, England, the Continent, and the US.

He brings the highest contacts in Business and Spirituality to the Foundation.


John (JW) McGinnis - Director

As President for over a decade, JW built the International Tesla Society membership of 67 participating members into over 15,000 Physicists, Doctors, Scientists, Researchers, Technologists, Innovators, and Inventors of the most advanced sciences and breakthroughs in energy, medicine, and technology.

During his tenure, he established a science bookstore with over 600 topical titles. He also produced and hosted the "Extraordinary Science Radio Hour" which was broadcasted on over 200 radio stations around the country and was broadcast worldwide on shortwave radio for over 10 years. He also published the quarterly science magazine Extraordinary Science was published with distribution in excess of 7500 subscribers including most major libraries in America and Europe. Ten major science conferences were produced over the period and five published scientific articles and one technical dictionary of scientific terms.

As President of the International Tesla Institute, a large member sponsored organization was created centering on independent science research and development. Six International Science Conferences were produced in Switzerland, Germany and the U.S.

As administrator of the Tesla Trust, duties include the gathering and assimilation of independent scientific research related to energy and medicine and the posting on a web activity site in which innovators may relay and share information with colleagues.

Information on scientific achievements for investment quality members is also provided to investors for discernment. General information on inventions is also available to supporters of the organization. This site also posts historical information on Nikola Tesla, the foremost inventor of the past two hundred years.

JW also lectures on scientific innovations throughout Europe and Asia. He also worked as a power engineer consultant for the country of Indonesia and private contractors doing business in Indonesia.

Articles on JW have appeared in the Washington Post, Style Section, the Los Angeles Times, Denver Post, Colorado Springs Gazette and other newspaper and magazine outlets.

JW is a licensed broadcast engineer and electronics specialist. He has served as marketing director for several computer and insurance companies.


JW McGinnis
P.O. Box 38335
Colorado Springs
Colorado, 80906
Email; jw@ai5.net
(**Phone Number Removed By Me**)


Major General Albert (Bert) N. Stubblebine III (U.S. Army Retired) - Director

Bert is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy (West Point, Call of 52) who enjoyed a distinguished 32 year career in the U.S. Army during which he commanded soldiers at entry level. After his retirement he served as the VP for Intelligence System with BDM a major defense contractor. He has taken this set of experiences and become involved in leading-edge medical research and development in collaboration with his wife Rima E. Laibow, M.D.

He is a long term way-out-of-the-box who redesigned the U.S. Army's Intelligence architecture while serving as the Commanding General of The U.S. Army for future conflict. The re-design earned him his place in the Intelligence Hall of Fame.

Many of the innovations he developed helped the U.S. to conduct the First Gulf War effectively and swiftly with a very low casualty rate. He also commanded the U.S. Army's Electronic Research and Development Command (ERADCOM) and the U.S. Army's Intelligence and Security Command. (INSCOM).

Having defended his country for 32 years and having then worked for the remainder of his career to build better ways of being and becoming well, Bert is determined not to let the forces which are threatening America's health freedoms prevail.


Rima E. Laibow, M.D. - Director

Date of Birth: September 30, 1943

Address: (**Address Removed by Me**)

Email: drlaibow@optonline.net

Phone: (**Phone and Fax Removed by Me**)

Personal Data: Married, one child

EDUCATION

School Location Degree Date

Pennsbury High School Fairless Hills PA High School Diploma 1961

MacMurray College Jacksonville IL (Freshman year) 1961-62

Temple University Philadelphia PA BA (Eng. Lit.) 1965

Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr PA (pre medical courses) 1965-66

Wayne State Med. Coll. Detroit MI (First, Second year Medical School) 1966-68

Albert Einstein Coll. Med Bronx, NY M.D. 1970

 

 

POST GRADUATE TRAINING

School Location Degree Date

Lincoln Hospital Bronx NY PG1, PG2

Albert Einstein Coll. Med Community, Adult Psych. 1970-72

St. Luke's Hosp. Center NY NY Residency PG3

Columbia University Adult Psych. 1972-73

St. Luke's Hosp. Center NY NY Fellowship

Columbia University Child/Adol. Psych. 1773-75

 

CERTIFICATION STATUS

Specialty Status

Adult Psychiatry Board Eligible

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Board Eligible

American Board of Forensic Examiners Diplomate

International Association for the Study of Traumatic Stress Diplomate

Neurotherapy Certification Board Diplomate

Q-EEG Technician Certification Board Certified

 

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Institution Location Duties Date

Natchaug Hospital Child and Adolescent Mansfield Center Staff Psychiatrist 4/04-6/04

In Patient Unit CT

Natchaug Hospital Child and Adolescent Mansfield Center Staff Psychiatrist 5/04-6/04

Out Patient Unit CT

Private Practice New York Medical Director 1972-present

Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Child and Adolescent Center Torrington CT Acting Medical Director 1998-99

LICENSURE

Agency Status License Number

New York Active 111813

Connecticut Active 036507

BNDD Active AL6924012

Washington State Inactive M036534

 

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIIONS

Bounias M, Laibow R, Stubblebine A, 2002, Q-EEG NeuroBioFeedback Treatment of Brain Injured Patients, Part I: Typological Classification of Clinical Syndromes, J. NeuroTherapy

Laibow R, Stubblebine A, Sandground H, Bounias M, 2002, Q-EEG NeuroBioFeedback Treatment of Brain Injured Patients, Part II: Changes in EEG Parameters Versus Rehabilitation, J. NeuroTherapy

Laibow R, Stubblebine A, Sandground H, Bounias M, 2002, Q-EEG NeuroBioFeedback Treatment of Brain Injured Patients, Part III: Cardiac Parameters and Finger Temperature Changes Associated with Rehabilitation, J. NeuroTherapy

Laibow R, Stubblebine A, Sandground H, Bounias M, Bonaly A, 2002, Q-EEG NeuroBioFeedback Treatment of Brain Injured Patients, Part IV: Session Numbers as a Function of Both the Initial Load of Clinical Symptoms and the Rate of Rehabilitation, J. NeuroTherapy

Laibow RE, Bounias M, 2000, Cardiac Parameters response to Q-EEG-NeuroBioFeedback Rehabilitation of Brain Injured Patients, 18th International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dallas TX, Am. Environmental Health Foundation, ed. Pp 16-17

Laibow, RE, 1999-2000, Biofeedback, HealthInform's Resource Guide to Alternative Health, HealthInform, Montrose NY

Bounias M, Bonaly A, Santoli S, Magnon A, Ansari A, Laibow R, Stubblebine A, Sharma B, Mehois M-J, 1999, At the Least Upper Bound of Accessible Knowledge. A Global Project on the Whole-Scale Existence and Properties of the Universe and its components, Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, 11(3), 295-311. Bhopal, India

Laibow, RE, 1999, Medical Applications of NeuroBioFeedback in Textbook of NeuroBioFeedback, Evans J and Abarbanel A, eds., Academic Press, pp 83-102 

Bounias M, Laibow RE, Stubblebine N, Sandground H, Bonaly A, 1998, From Lethality to Neuropsychoxicology: a Major Paradigm Shift in Toxicology, J. Environ. Biol. 19(3), 221-229 

Laibow, RE, Stubblebine AN, Sandground H, Bonaly A, Bounias M, 1997, Neuropsychotoxicology and Q-EEG-NeuroBioFeedback Potential in Diagnosis and Rehabilitation, International Journal of Clean Technology, Environmental Toxicology and Occupational Medicine, 5(4), 325-338

Laibow, RE, Bounias, M, Stubblebine, AN, Sandground, H, 1996, Rehabilitation of Brain Injured Adults and Adolescents through Neural Therapy (Voluntary Regulation of EEG Activity) in "Effective Strategies for assessment and intervention, 20th Annual Postgraduate Course on Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured Adult and Child", Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College, Williamsburg, June 6-9, 1996, 153-155 

Laibow, RE, 1993, Experienced Anomalous Trauma (EAT) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, in International Handbook of Traumatic Stress Syndromes, Wilson, J, Sollod, R., eds., Plenum Press, 1993

Laibow, RE, Sollod, R, eds., 1991, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma (TREAT III), TREAT, New York

Laibow, RE, 1991, Missing in Action: Autistic Prodigies, JISSSEEM, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1991

Laibow, RE, 1991, Ego-alien states in Experienced Anomalous Trauma, proceedings of the Third International Conference on Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma (TREAT III), RE Laibow and R. Sollod, eds., TREAT, New York

Laibow, RE, ed., 1990, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment of Experienced Anomalous Trauma, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma (TREAT II), TREAT, New York
Laibow, R, trans. Kosone, J, Sieppaukset psykiatrisessatarkastelussa, Kliiniset erot UFO -sieppauspotilaiden odotetun ja havaitun käyttäytymisen välillä, 2004. (Finnish Translation)

LECTURES, SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES AND PRESENTATIONS

Codex Alimentarius: The End of Natural Medicine, International Open University of Integrative Medicine-USA, New York, 2006

Codex Alimentarius: A Professional's Perspective, Flint, MI, 2006

Codex Alimentarius Update,, American Academy of Environmental Medicine, 2006, Kansas City, MO

Codex Alimentarius, IAOMT, 2005, Crystal City, VA

Codex Alimentarius, American Academy of Environmental Medicine, 2005, Oakbrook, Il

Ethical Biofeedback Practice, Quantum Energy Medicine Symposium, 2005, Rosarita Beach, Mexico

Transmissible Spongeform Encephalopathies Part 1, 2002, 20th International Symposium on Man and His Environment, Dallas TX, Am. Environmental Health Foundation

Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies, Part II, 2002, 20th International Symposium on Man and His Environment, Dallas TX, American Environmental Health Foundation

New Thoughts on Heavy Metal Detoxification, 2001, American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Colorado Springs, CO

Neurotoxicity of Heavy Metals, the Ubiquitous Menace, 2001, 19th International Symposium on Man and His Environment, Dallas TX, American Environmental Health Foundation,

Neuronal Repair of Neurotoxicity, 2001, 19th International Symposium on Man and His Environment, Dallas TX, American Environmental Health Foundation

Clinical Usage of Photon Therapy with Scalar Electronics in Enhancing Lymphatic Detoxification, 2001, fifth Annual International Congress of BioEnergetic Medicine, Orlando FL 
Cardiac Parameters and Fingertip Responses to Q-EEG NeuroBioFeedback Rehabilitation, 2000, invited presentation 18th International Symposium on Man and His Environment, Dallas TX, , American Environmental Health Foundation

Integrative Medicine, 2000, invited presentation at A Symposium on Holistic Medicine, New York, NY, sponsored by New York Schweitzer Fellows Program

Lymphatic Detoxification: Crucial Key to Chronic Disorders, 2000, American Naturopathic Association, Las Vegas

Utilization of Biofeedback for Treatment of Chronic Illness, 2000, Integrative Medicine: the Bridge to Vitality in the 21sat Century, Foundation for the Advancement of Innovative Medicine Education Fund

The Future of Medicine, 1999, Invited presentation, UNESCO-ICSU World Science Conference, "The Future of The Universe and The Future of Our Civilization", Budapest

Management of Suicidality in the Middle School, 1999, Har-Bur Middle School professional staff conference,

Whole Body Dentistry Book Review, 1999, HealthInform, Vol. 5, No. 7

Treating Post-Acute Head Trauma with NeuroBioFeedback, 1997, in "Post Acute Head Trauma Options", Long Island Head Injury Consortium Special Symposium, Smithtown LI

NeuroBioFeedback in Outpatient Clinical Practice, 1996, United States Army Health Services special two-day seminar, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY

NeuroBioFeedback in Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity and Head Injury, 1995, Grand Rounds, Harlem Hospital Department of Psychiatry and Neurology

Kundalini and Brainwave Biofeedback, 1994, Third International Symposium of the Kundalini Research Network, San Francisco

Neurotherapy in Clinical Practice, 1994, University of Health Sciences of the Uniformed Services, Bethesda, MD

NeuroBioFeedback in the Treatment of Head Injury, Local Head injury and other special interest groups in the tri-state metropolitan area, 1993 to present

Pre and Perinatal Psychology, 1989, invited symposium, Menninger Foundation, Topeka KS

Early Recall of Pre and Perinatal Experience, 1987, Third International Conference of the Pre and Perinatal Psychology Association of North America, San Francisco

Autistic Prodigies, 1985, IX International Congress on Pre and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine, Bad Gestein, Austria

Riding the Dragon: Normal Development in Child Prodigies, 1984, Grand Rounds, Del Almo Hospital, Torrence, CA

Parenting Prodigies, 1983, President's Lecture, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, San Francisco

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1982-83, President's Committee on Childhood Creativity,

 

SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES AND MEETINGS

Scientific and General Chair, TREAT VII: Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma, 1994, Virginia Beach VA

Scientific and General Chair, TREAT VI: Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma, 1993, Santa Fe, NM

Scientific and General Chair, TREAT V: Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma, 1992, Decatur, GA

Scientific and General Chair, TREAT III: Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma, 1991, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO

Scientific and General Chair, TREAT II: Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma, 1990, Virginia Polytechnic University, Blacksburg, VA

Scientific and General Chair, 1989, Frontiers and Frontlines: The Fourth International Congress on Pre and Perinatal Psychology", Pre and Perinatal Psychology Association of North America, Amherst, MA

Scientific and General Chair, TREAT I: Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma, 1989, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT

 

RESEARCH SPONSORED BY RIMA E. LAIBOW, MD

Bounias M, 2002, Q-EEG NeuroBioFeedback: Theoretical Foundations and Anticipatory Properties, Intl J. Computing Anticipatory Systems

Bounias M, 2001, Anticipatory Mental Imaging and NeuroFeed-Farther in Neurotoxicology, 19th International Symposium on Man and His Environment: Neurotoxicity, Dallas TX

Bounias M, 2001, NeuroBioFeedback, Mathematics and Clinical Neurotoxicology, 19th International Symposium on Man and His Environment: Neurotoxicity, Dallas TX

Bounias M, Bonaly A, 2000, A Formal Link of Anticipatory Mental Imaging With Fractal Features of Biological Time, Computing Anticipatory Systems: CASYS 2000 - Fourth International Conference, DM Dubois, ed., Am. Inst. Phys., pp 422-436

Bounias M, , 2000, The Theory of Something: a Theorem Supporting the Conditions for Existence of a Physical Universe, From the Empty Set to the Biological Self, Intl. J. Computing Anticipatory Systems, Vol. 5

Bounias M, 2000, A Theorem Proving the Irreversibility of the Biological Arrow of Time, Based on Fixed Points in the Brain as a Compact, v-Complete Topological Space, presented at Computing Anticipatory

Systems CASY '99 - Third International Conference, D M. Dubois, ed., Am. Inst. Physics, pp 233-243, "BEST PAPER AWARD:, CASYS '99", Liege, Belgium

Bounias, M, 2000. Anticipation in Mental Imaging Could Provide Time with Fractal Features, Am. Inst. Phys. Conf. Proc.

Singh TB, Banerjee A, Bounias M, Bonaly A, 1999, Fixed Points in the Mathematical Brain That Do Not Need Continuity in Neuronal Chaining, Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp 191-195, Bhopal, India

Bounias M, Definition and Some Properties of Set Differences, 1997, Journal of Physical Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 2

Sharma, BK, Sahu DR, Bounias M and Bonaly A, 1997, Fixed Points for Non-Surjective Expansion Mappings, International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences

Bounias M, Bonaly A, 1996, Timeless Space is Provided by the Empty Set, J Ultra Scientist of Physical Science, Vol 7 (2), 182-189, Bhopal, India

Bounias M, KIadny J, Kruck I, Michalska T, 1996, Hydroxyl Radical Generation During Oxidation of Catecholamine and Dopa, Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry

Bonaly A, Bounias M, 1995, Retrieval of fractal properties of Signals Emitted by Fractal Systems: Five Conjectures, J Ultra Scientist of Physical Science, Vol. 8 (1), 66-71Bhopal, India

 

LAY PRESENTATIONS, PUBLICATIONS, LECTURES AND INTERVIEWS

Radio Interview with Truman Berst, The Truman Berst Show, August, 2006

Radio Interview with William Deagle, MD, Clay and Iron, August, 2006

Radio Interview with Michael Dresser, the Michael Dresser Show, Minneapolis MN, August, 2006

Radio Interview with Eliezer Ben Josephs, Natural Solutions Radio, El Paso, Texas, August, 2005

Radio Interview with Truman Berst, The Truman Berst Show, August, 2006

Radio Interview with Barbara Jean Whiteley, Born on the Forth of July, Las Vegas, August, 2006

Radio Interview with William Deagle, MD, Clay and Iron, August, 2006

Radio Interview with Truman Berst, The Truman Berst Show, August, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to the President of India, New Delhi, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to the Forum for Biotechnology and Food Security, New Delhi, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to the President of India, New Delhi, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to Economic Policy Group, New Delhi, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to Medical Staff , Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to Economic Policy Group, Chennai, India, July, 2006

The Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to Ragas Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, India, July, 2006

The Importance of Natural Healing, Presentation to Yoga Institute of India, Mumbai, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to Yoga Institute of India, Mumbai, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to Yoga Institute of India, Mumbai, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to S.D.M. Law School, Mangalore, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to Alva's Homeopathic Medical College, Moodbridri, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to Students and Faculty, Sri Kharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Ujire, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to India, Presentation to S.D.M. Nature Cure and Yoga Hospital, Dharmasthala, India, July, 2006

Press Conference on the Codex Threat to India , Mangalore Press Club, Mangalore, India, July, 2006

Press Conference, Mangalore Press Club, Mangalore, India, July, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Interview with the Editor, The Guardian, Lagos, Nigeria, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to the Indian Codex Delegate, New Delhi, India, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to the Director, Nigerian Natural Medicine Development Agency , Lagos, Nigeria, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Interview with the Editor, The Guardian, Lagos, Nigeria, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to the Nigerian Point of Contact, Lagos, Nigeria, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Interview with the Editor, Punch, Lagos, Nigeria, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to Director, Consumer Protection Council, Abuja, Nigeria, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to Chairman , Traditional Healers Commission, Cape town, South Africa, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to FAO Representative for Tanzania staff, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to Chairwoman, Farminex Foundation, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to Director, Tanzania Bureau of Standards, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to Minister of Mining, Dodoma, Tanzania, June, 2006

Solution to the Codex Threat to Africa, Presentation to Minister of Health, Dodoma, Tanzania, June, 2006

Radio Interview with Pastor Butch Paugh, Call to Decision, June, 2006

Radio Interview with Joyce Reilly, The Power Hour, June, 2006

Radio Interview with Health Media Group, June, 2006

Radio Interview with Bill Thornton, Natural Health Report, June, 2006

Radio Interview with Bill Brumbaugh, The Proactive Radio News Show, June, 2006

Radio Interview with Lexie Ross, Health Frontiers, May, 2006

Radio Interview with Eliezer Ben Josephs, Natural Solutions Radio, El Paso, Texas, 2005

Radio Interview with William Deagle, MD, the Doctor Deagle Show, Halifax NS, 2006

Radio Interview with Lexie Ross, Health Frontiers, May, 2006

Radio Interview with D.J. Gene, www.SunERadio.com , May, 2006

Radio Interview with George Ann, the Byte Show, May, 2006

Radio Interview with Alex Jones, www.InfoWars.net , May, 2006

Radio Interview with Greg Szymansky, Arctic Beacon, May, 2006

Radio Interview with Bill Brumbaugh, The Proactive Radio News Show, May, 2006

Codex Alimentarius, Kansas City Town Meeting, Kansas City, MO, April, 2006

Radio Interview with Barbara Jean Whiteley, Born on the Forth of July, Las Vegas, 2006

Radio Interview with Pat Lynch, Camilla Rees, Women's Radio Network, www.Womensradio.net , 2006

Radio Interview with Barbara Jean Whiteley, Born on the Forth of July, Las Vegas, 2006

Radio Interview with Truman Brest, the Truman Brest Show, Alaska, 2005

Radio Interview with Michael Dresser, the Michael Dresser Show, Fairbanks, AL, 2006

Medical Privacy is Ending, Especially for Diabetics, Los Angeles Free Press, March 10, 2006, Vol. 42 (#2)

Codex Update, National Association of Health Professionals, Berkeley CA, 2006

Health for the Youth of Africa, Restoration Celebration, Accra, Ghana, 2006

Codex: A Major Threat to Environmental Dentistry, International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology Plenary Session, Crystal City VA, 2006

Codex Alimentarius: Threat to the People of Africa, Ministry of Sports Medicine, Department of Health, Tunis, 2006

Codex Alimentarius: Threat to the People of Africa, Nutrition Research Department, Department of Health, Addis Ababa, 2006

Codex and the Supplement Industry, Keynote Speaker, Health Products Manufactures' Association, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2006

Codex Alimentarius: Threat to the People of Africa, Food and Drugs Board, Accra, Ghana, 2006

Codex Alimentarius: Threat to the People of Africa, Standards Board, Accra, Ghana, 2006

Codex Alimentarius: Threat to the People of Africa, Diabetes Commission, Tunis, 2006

Codex Alimentarius: Threat to the People of Africa, Nutrition Department, Harare, Zimbabwe, 2006

Radio Interview with Michael Dresser, the Michael Dresser Show, Fairbanks, AL, 2006

Radio Interview with Majid Ali, MD, Science, Health and Healing, New York, 2006

Radio Interview with Michael Dresser, the Michael Dresser Show, Fairbanks, AL, 2006

Codex Alimentarius: Threat to the People of Africa, Food and Drugs Board, Accra, Ghana, 2006

Pathogenesis of the Avian Flu and Public Health Measures to Prevent Widespread Death, Ministers of Health Regional African Meeting, Eastern, Southern, Central African Health Association, Mombassa, Kenya, 2006

Codex: A Major Threat to Environmental Dentistry, International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology Board, Crystal City VA, 2006

"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Codex and Your Health", Asheville, NC, 2006

Radio Interview with Barbara Jean Whiteley, Born on the Forth of July, Las Vegas, 2006

Radio Interview with Erskin, Erskin Overnight, Vancouver Island, Canada, 2006

Internet Interview with Dr. Liz Lipski, Innovative Healing, Asheville, NC 2006

Codex: A Major Threat to Environmental Medicine, American Academy of Environmental Medicine Membership Meeting, Oak Park, IL 2005

Radio Interview with Stanley Monteith, MD, Radio Liberty, 2006

Radio Interview with Michael Dresser, the Michael Dresser Show, Fairbanks, Alaska, 2005

Syringe of Death: Coming Soon to a Police Station Near You, Los Angeles Free Press, December 12, 2005

Radio Interview, Victor Zynas, the Victor Zynas Show, www.healthradionet.com, 2005

Radio Interview, Mike Smith, Medicine and Spirituality, 2005

Radio Interview with Miker Katz, the Deanne Burley Show, 2005

Television Interview with Chris Davis, the Chris Davis Show, Rocky Mountain, NC, 2005

Radio Interview with Truman Brest, the Truman Brest Show, Alaska, 2005

Radio Interview with Mark Siffer, Public Impact, Toledo OH, 2005

Lecture, Mary Ville MO Health Freedom Group, Maryville, MO, 2005

Radio Interview with William Deagle, MD, the Doctor Deagle Show, Halifax NS, 2005

Television Interview with Chris Davis, the Chris Davis Show, Rocky Mountain, NC, 2005

Webcast, Michael McCullough Group, 2005

Radio Interview with Stanley Monteith, MD, Radio Liberty, 2005 
Lecture, Mary Ville MO Health Freedom Group, Maryville, MO, 2005

Radio Interview with Stanley Monteith, MD, Radio Liberty, 2005

Radio Interview with Michael Dresser, the Michael Dresser Show, Fairbanks, Alaska, 2005

Radio Interview with Erskine, Erskine Overnight, Vancouver Island, Canada, 2005

Radio Interview with Lisa Ensign, Today Naturally Speaking, Palm Springs, California, 2005

Radio Interview with Truman Brest, the Truman Brest Show, Alaska, 2005

Radio Interview with Michael Olsen, Food Chain, Food Chain Radio, 2005

Radio Interview with Eliezer Ben Josephs, Natural Solutions Radio, 2005, El Paso, Texas, 2005

Radio Interview with Lew Epton, the Lou Epton Show, Las Vegas, 2005

Radio Interview with Stanley Monteith, MD, Radio Liberty, 2005

Radio Interview with John Loeffler, Steel on Steel, 2005

Radio Interview with Derry Brownfield, Common Sense Coalition, Missouri, 2005

Radio Interview with Lisa Ensign, Today Naturally Speaking, Palm Springs, California, 2005

Radio Interview with Frank Whalen, Frank Whalen Show, 2005

Radio Interview with Lisa Ensign, Today Naturally Speaking, Palm Springs, California, 2005

Radio Interview with Michael Olsen, Food Chain, Food Chain Radio, 2005

Radio Interview with Michael McCullough, Web cast, 2005, California, 2005

Radio Interview with Lisa Ensign, Today Naturally Speaking, Palm Springs, California, 2005

Radio Interview with Eliezer Ben Josephs, Natural Solutions Radio, El Paso, Texas, 2005

Radio Interview with Frank Jordan, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Show, Texas, 2005

Radio Interview with Sharon Elliott, AM 770, Ohio, 2005

Radio Interview with Eliezer Ben Josephs, Natural Solutions Radio, El Paso, Texas, 2005

Radio Interview with Michael Olsen, Food Chain, Food Chain Radio, 2005

Radio Interview with Frank Jordan, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Show, Texas, 2005

Nutritional and Natural Medicine Must Be Doing Something Right Because Big Pharma Is Trying So Hard to Eliminate It! http://www.redflagsdaily.com/articles/2005_aug19.php

Radio Interview with Eliezer Ben Josephs, Natural Solutions Radio, 2005, El Paso, Texas, 2005

FREE U.S./FREE US, Live Internet Radio Show, www.FICAA.com , 1 hour weekly with co-Host Maj. Gen. Albert N. Stubblebine III (US Army, Ret.)

Radio Interview with Carol Keppler, Energy Medicine, 2005, Pittsburg, PA, 2005

Radio Interview with Georgia Scott, Wake Up America! 2005

Radio Interview with George Ann, the Byte Show, 2005

Radio Interview with Sharon Elliott, AM 770, Ohio, 2005

Radio Interview with George Ann, the Byte Show, 2005

Radio Interview with Frank Jordan, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Show, Texas, 2005

Radio Interview with Chris Moore, The Chris Moore Show, KDKA, 2005 Pittsburgh, PA, 2005

July, the Best of Times and the Worst of Times, http://www.redflagsdaily.com/forums/2005_jul19.html, 2005

Radio Interview with Joyce and Dave Reilly, The Power Hour, Genesis Broadcasting, Versailles, Missouri, 2005

Radio Interview with Dr. Jerry Winer, The Dr. Winer Show, Pittsburg, PA, 2005

Radio Interview with Dennis J. Courtney, MD, AM For Your Health, Pittsburg, PA, 2005

Radio Interview with Robby Noel, The Robby Noel Show, Republic National Broadcasting, Missouri, 2005

Radio Interview with Derry Brownfield, The Common Sense Coalition, Republic National Broadcasting, Missouri, 2005

Radio Interview with Robby Noel, The Robby Noel Show, Republic National Broadcasting, 2005

Radio Interview with Joyce and Dave Reilly, The Power Hour, Genesis Broadcasting, Versailles, Missouri, 2005

Radio Interview with Joyce and Dave Reilly, The Power Hour, Genesis Broadcasting, Versailles Missour, 2005 
CODEX Questions, Red Flags, http://www.redflagsdaily.com/forums/2005_may08.html, 2005

CODEX ALIMETNARIUS Threat to Natural Health, Quantum Energy Medicine Symposium, 2005, Rosarita Beach, Mexico

Health Freedom and Health Food: Diagnosis and Cure of the Deadly "CODEX COMA", Keynote Address, Southeastern Health Food Stores Owners Association Symposium, Atlanta GA, 2005

Radio Interview with Frank Jordan, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise, Dallas TX, 2005

Radio Interview with Deborah Ray, Health Talk, Orlando FL, 2005

Radio Interview with Bill Boshears, the Bill Boshears Show, Cincinnati OH, 2005

Radio Interview with Bill Boshears, the Bill Boshears Show, Cincinnati OH, 2005

Science, Sense and Supplements: How (and Why) a Practicing Clinician Chooses and Uses Supplements, ExpoWest, Anaheim CA, 2005

Radio Interview with Dr. Chris and Organic Zack, To Your Health Atlanta, Atlanta GA, 2005

Radio Interview with Bill Boshears, the Bill Boshears Show, Cincinnati OH, 2005

Radio Interview Hour of the Times with Doyle Shamley. Eager AZ, 2005

Radio Interview Hour of the Times with Doyle Shamley. Eager AZ, 2005

Are Our Rights to Natural Therapies & Nutritional Supplements in Jeopardy? New Jersey Natural Health Professionals Symposium, Milburn, NJ, 2005

CARE Support Group, 2005, Ridgewood NJ, 2005

CARE Support Group, Ridgewood NJ, 2004

CARE Support Group, Ridgewood NJ, 2003

Tomorrow's Medicine Today, Palisades, NY, 2003

Alternative Medicine, the Definitive Guide, Senior Medical Editor, Tiburon Press, CA, 2003

Cancer Options: Another Voice, Croton on Hudson NY, 2001

BioProtection against BioTerrorism, Croton on Hudson NY, 2001

BioProtection against BioTerrorism, on-screen expert, Behind The Badge, Scottsdale AZ, 2001,

"The Athlete of the 21st Century, Pre-production and on-screen expert, ESPN II, 2000

Ask the Doctor, 2 sessions, Mt. Kisco NY, 2000

"The Robert Atkins Show", guest interview, nationally syndicated

Look Younger, Feel Better, Live Healthier, 2000, Katonah NY, 2000

"The Gary Null Show", guest interview, nationally syndicated, 2000

Breakthroughs: Eight Lectures on Chronic Diseases, Croton on Hudson NY, 2000

Chemical and Environmental Sensitivity: Integrative Treatment Options, HEAL of New York, NY NY, 2000

Getting Well and Staying That Way, Tarrytown NY, 2000 
Get Well, Stay Well with Rima E. Laibow, MD, Monthly 30 minute radio show, WRTN/WVOX, 2000

Good Health, Naturally, Mt. Pleasant NY, 2000

Glutathione: New Hope for the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease, Westchester Parkinson's Support Group, White Plains NY, 2000

Living Younger Longer, Peekskill NY, 2000

One Man's Meat is Another Man's Poison: Making Sense of Nutritional Medicine, Shrub Oak NY, 2000

The Baby Boomer's Guide to Living Younger Longer, Shrub Oak NY, 2000

Unleashing the Body's Healing Power with Mind Body Medicine, Integrative Medicine, The Bridge to Vitality in the 21st Century, Foundation for the Advancement of Innovative Medicine Education Fund, Grand Rapids MI, 2005

Are Our Rights to Natural Therapies & Nutritional Supplements in Jeopardy? New Jersey Natural Health Professionals Symposium, Milburn, NJ, 2005

"Reversing head Injuries with NeuroBioFeedback", 1999 ESPN Magazine, 1999

Reversing Pathological Ageing the Natural Way, Ossining NY, 1999

Strategies for Living Younger Longer, Ossining NY, 1999

Can You Stop Your Medication? Natural Alternatives to Prescription and Over the Counter Drugs, Katonah NY, 1999

New Perspectives in Healing, Croton on Hudson NY, 1999

Drug Free Medicine, Tarrytown NY, 1999 
Talking about Pain, 2 30 minute guest interviews, WVOX/WRTN, New Rochelle NY, 1999

Live Younger Longer, Mt. Pleasant NY, 1999

Medicine for the New Millennium: Integration of Mind and Body to Enhance health and Well-Being, Katonah NY, 1999

Natural health for Busy Women and Their Families, Ossining NY, 1999

Reversing Chronic Diseases without Drugs, Peekskill NY, 1999

Living Younger Longer, Pleasantville NY, 1999

Strategies for Longer, Healthier, More Energetic Life, New York NY, 1999

Ask the Doctor, 2 sessions, Mt. Kisco NY, 1999

Clinical Applications of NeuroBioFeedback, 1998, New York

Take Control of Your Health, 1998, weekly radio show, WEVD, New York

Increasing your HealthSpan: Options for Cancer Patients and Survivors, 6 sessions, Croton on Hudson NY, 1998

The Presenter, On-air expert, TBS (Japan), Alternate Currents International, 1997

NeuroBioFeedback: the Medicine of Self-Regulation, New York Academy of Medicine, New York NY, 1997

Prison Applications of NeuroBioFeedback, Special Symposium, Colorado Department of Corrections, Denver, 1996

Pre and Perinatal Recall, on-air expert, OPRAH, Chicago, 1994

Psychological and psychodynamic components of EAT, Zen and the Art of Close Encounters, New Being Project, Berkeley CA, 1994

Encounters, pre-production and on-screen expert, 1994

The Human Brain and Mind: The Universe Within, 1993 pre-production and on-screen expert, NHK 6 part TV special and college course, 1993

Introduction to NeuroBioFeedback, Monthly seminars, Hastings on Hudson NY, 1993-1998

"Child's Play: Child Prodigies", Pre-production and on-screen expert, NOVA, 1984

Raising your child prodigy, Gary Collins' TV News Magazine, Los Angeles, 1982

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1972-present: Private practice of adult, adolescent and child psychiatry and medicine.

2004: Staff Psychiatrist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, In and Out Patient, Natchaug Hospital, Mansfield CT.

1998-1999: Acting Director, Child and Youth Mental Health Center, Charlotte Hungerford Hospital, Torrington, CT.

1993-Present: Private practice of Advanced Medicine specializing in the use of non-pharmaceutical modalities to determine and correct the underlying cause of disease and prevent premature ageing and chronic, degenerative disease.

In addition to clinical practice, I have engaged in and sponsored clinical and basic science research to explore and expand understanding of the mechanisms of disease and the efficient induction of healing and recovery. Through this active collaboration with a roster of internationally prominent scientists I have been privileged to participate in breakthroughs in the mathematics of consciousness, the fractal nature of bio-information systems and the physiology of neurological and physiological repair and the nature and impact of frequency upon biological systems. As an environmental physician I am strongly focused on challenges to individual and population health status and their correction and treatment. 

My medical practice employs leading edge, non pharmaceutical modalities such as nutritional and environmental medicine, NeuroBioFeedback, Resonant Frequency Analysis, Cold Pulsed Photon
Therapies, Electrical Stimulation and relies on advanced clinical testing to identify underlying metabolic abnormalities. Known as an "office of last resort" patients frequently come for consultation and treatment after their other options, both allopathic and "alternative" have disappointed them so they are open to novel means of treatment which offers us the opportunity to form a partnership for the construction (or reconstruction) of a healthy mind/body unit where before there was disease or disability.

We have pioneered the use of telemedicine in on-going, home treatment of head injury and chronic disease via NeuroBioFeedback and similar modalities world-wide.

I have a strong and continuing commitment to public information, lectures, health promotion and dissemination of significant information which has lead to on-going lectures, presentations, radio, TV, print media and other lay presentations.

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILLIATIONS

(PAST AND PRESENT)


Academy of Neural Therapists (Board of Directors)

American Association of Quantitative Electroencephalographic Technicians, Certified, Past President)

American Academy of Environmental Medicine

American Board of Forensic Examiners (Diplomate)

American Preventive Medical Association

American Psychiatric Association

American Psychiatric Electrophysiology Association

America's Registry of Outstanding Professionals

American Psychiatric Electrophysiology Association

America's Registry of Outstanding Professionals

American Society of Clinical Hypnosis

Association for the Advancement of Psychophysiology and Biofeedback

Association for Transpersonal Psychology

International College of Integrative Medicine

International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy and Energy Medicine

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (Diplomate)

Journal of Neural Therapy (Associate Editor)

Medical Society of the State of New York

National Association of Clinical Hypnosis

Natural Solutions Foundation (Medical Director and Founder)

Neurotherapy Certification Board (Diplomate, President and Co-Founder)

New York Academy of Traumatic Brain Injury

New York Biofeedback Society

Pre- and Peri-natal Psychology Association of North America (Board of Directors)

Society for the Study of Neuronal Regulation

Survive Until Cure (Scientific Advisory Board)

TREAT (President and Founder)

Westchester County Medical Association

Westchester Psychiatric Society

Bylaws

Certified True Copy

By-Laws of the Foundation for Magnetic Science

These By-Laws are adopted as of the 24th day of June, 2006.

1. There is hereby established a private, international non-governmental foundation known as the Foundation for Magnetic Science (herein, the Foundation). The juridical location of the Foundation shall be in the State of Pennsylvania, United States of America or wherever the Board of Trustees shall from time to time determine by written resolution, upon the request of the Chairperson.

2. A. The Foundation is established exclusively for charitable, educational, literary and scientific research purposes. Its EIN is 35 - 2278602.

B. The Mission of the Foundation is, with respect to the use of Magnetism, Magnetic Fluid Conditioning Solutions and Biomagnetics Technology, to:

[1] Support discovery methods (a) to utilize magnetic fluid conditioning solutions to resolve pressing issues of concern to humanity, including food, energy conservation, pollution control, increased production values, and reduced costs, and (b) to utilize supplemental and complementary therapies that may benefit, and treatments to prevent, mitigate or cure, conditions in humans, animals and plants.

[2] Research the causes of such energetic, biological and material issues and conditions.

[3] Develop (in an appropriate professional context) and recommend technologies, therapies or treatment protocols relating to all conditions in the abovementioned issues.

[4] Develop detection and correction methods that can be used to train international scientists, researchers, technicians and healthcare professionals on methods of early detection and correction of the abovementioned material and biological issues.

[5] Develop training facilities for scientists, researchers, doctors, technicians and health care or other professionals.

[6] Develop teaching methodologies for appropriate individualized solutions to the above material issues and self-care education and therapy protocols to biological conditions.

[7] Create a public awareness campaign to inform people of the benefits of Magnetism.

[8] Support current and ongoing research and professional publication in areas of magnetic fluid conditioning, agriculture, genetics, biomechanics, bioenergetics and nutrition.

[9] Develop and maintain publications and web sites for the purposes of the Foundation and to educate the public and opinion makers.

[10] Develop a private, expressive association buyers' club for associates, all as a private international expressive association for achieving and maintaining agricultural and energy conservation, pollution control, increased production values, and reduced costs, as well as, for wellness applications.

[11] Develop a Professional Practice System and certification program for Fluid Conditioning, Agricultural, Engine Enhancement, Magnetic and Biomagnetic Researchers, Technicians, Practitioners and Professionals.

C. Disclaimers and Disclosures: The use of magnetism and magnetic therapeutic practices are intended to benefit normal structure and function and are not prescribed as treatment for medical or psychological conditions, nor for diagnosis, care, treatment or rehabilitation of individuals, nor to apply medical, mental health or human development principles. Not intended to treat disease, support or sustain human life, or to prevent impairment of human health; for self-education and research purposes only. Fluid Conditioning for fuel savings and emissions reductions reports are based on pre-patent research and reviews of the literature of the state of the art, and are subject to third party substantiation. Mileage may vary due to age and condition of engine, equipment and driving habits.

3. A. The primary departments of the Foundation are (a) the Board of Trustees (with the Chairperson and Secretary Treasurer) (b) the Co-Senior Directors and (c) the Board of Advisors and such other boards and committees as may be established by Resolution of the Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees has overall oversight of the structure and mission of the Foundation and through the Co-Senior Directors, oversight of the operations and programs of the Foundation and its future development. The Directors carry-on the day-to-day programs and activities of the Foundation. The Board of Advisors, and any of its members, may advise the other Boards upon written request.

B. (1) Appropriate persons or other entities may be invited by the Chairperson to participate in the Foundation as the two Senior Directors, Directors and Associate Directors, Advisors or Associate Members. Directors, Advisors or Associate Members shall be appointed, and (except for the Senior Directors) may be removed, by the Chairperson upon approval by the Board of Trustees. The Chairperson of the Board of Trustees (herein, Chairperson) and the Secretary-Treasurer of the Board of Trustees shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees. The Chairperson of the Board of Advisors shall be nominated by the Chairperson and appointed or removed by the Board of Trustees. Voting rights in the Foundation are limited as provided herein.

(2) The Chairperson may invite Associate Members who have made or are making significant contributions to the work of the Foundation to become Life Members of the Foundation. Such persons shall be admitted upon approval of the Board of Trustees and may be suspended or removed only by the entire the Board of Trustees (excluding such person) for good cause, after an opportunity for a hearing before the Board. Life Members shall be ex officio members of the Advisory Board and shall also constitute Special Advisors to the foundation. Life Members, Trustees and Directors shall be entitled to reasonable compensation and reimbursement for their time, advice and efforts.

C. Voting rights in the Board of Trustees is limited to the Trustees; the Founding Trustees are members of the Board until he or she retires and is replaced. Voting rights in the Board of Advisors is limited to its members. Associate and Life Members do not have voting rights in the Foundation, as such, but may participate under the By-Laws and Rules.

4. The Foundation shall be directed and supervised by (a) the Chairperson (appointed by the Board of Trustees, for five year terms; with Founding Trustee Kulish to remain in that position for so long as he remains active in the Foundation) and (b) the Board of Trustees (consisting of 3 or more persons, chosen by the Board of Trustees, for ten year terms; the Founder is an ex officio Trustees) with joint authority to direct the affairs of the Foundation pursuant to the Certificate of Incorporation, these By-Laws and Rules consistent herewith. The terms of the Chairperson and Trustees shall continue until replaced by duly chosen successors. The Boards shall act by majority vote at meetings or by written Resolution. By written Resolution, the Board may delegate specific functions, including the oversight and direction of specific activities, to the Boards and individual Directors, under the general oversight of the Senior Directors (one Senior Director shall generally oversee internal affairs, one external affairs, as set forth on the Foundation Organization Chart adopted and amended from time to time by the Board of Trustees). The Board of Trustees shall hold an Annual Meeting during June of each year and Special Meetings at the request of a majority of the Board, either Senior Director or Chairperson.

5. The Chairperson is the Chief Executive Officer and supervisor of the Foundation and shall, through the Senior Directors, oversee its charitable, educational, research and literary activities, under Rules adopted by an absolute majority of the Board of Trustees that are not inconsistent with these By-Laws. Rules and amendments thereto may be proposed by the Chairperson, Senior Directors or a majority of the members of either Board.

6. The governing Board of Trustees of the Foundation, or their duly appointed successors, shall have full and absolute power, control and authority over the activities and property of the Foundation, subject only to the limitations expressly stated in these By-Laws, including those expressed herein, and to do following:

(1) To purchase, lease or otherwise acquire real or other property, and to conserve or improve, or to sell, exchange, lease, mortgage, grant easements, pledge, or in any manner dispose of, encumber, improve or deal with the property of the Foundation or any part thereof or any interest therein, upon such terms and for such consideration as they deem proper

(2) To accept, apply for, file, defend or hold Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights and other indicia of Intellectual Property of the Foundation; to contract, for royalties, license fees or otherwise, for the development and marketing of the Patents and Intellectual Property of the Foundation, known as the Foundation for Magnetic Science BioPhysics Technology and Magnetic Fluid Conditioning Solutions, establishing and entering into appropriate Agreements and Title Holding limited liability entities, for passive income, on its own behalf and with others;

(3) To establish accounts, pay obligations, incur indebtedness, borrow, or lend money with or without security; enter into contracts of all kinds; execute, accept, discount, negotiate and deal in commercial paper, evidence of indebtedness and securities or options of all types whatsoever; to purchase or otherwise acquire gold, silver, precious materials and objects of all types; and execute conveyances, mortgages, security agreements, leases, and any other instruments, all on behalf of the Foundation only, under the supervision of the Secretary-Treasurer;

(4) To incorporate the Trustees of the Foundation in such jurisdiction(s) as may be convenient and necessary for the proper functioning of the Foundation;

(5) To compromise or settle any suits, claims or demands, or waive any rights relating to the property of the Foundation, including its intellectual Property, and under the oversight of the Chairperson;

(6) To sue, prosecute and defend any and all actions in Courts of Law or Equity and before Arbitration Tribunals, or elsewhere, affecting the Foundation or its property, including its Intellectual Property, and under the oversight of the Chairperson;

(7) To appoint directors, associates, advisors, officers agents, attorneys, brokers, accountants, ministers, and servants, providing the same (where appropriate) reasonable allowances, fees, commissions, salaries and expenses, as well as paying professional and other proper expenses (and to suspend any appointee, or terminate any appointee for cause) by the Senior Director and under the oversight of Board of Trustees;

(8) To carry-on the activities of the Foundation internationally and to present, as an NGO, its concerns to individuals, groups and organizations throughout the world, Board of Trustees, and under the oversight of the Senior Director; to provide research for, and guidance and advice through the officers and Members, to licensees of the Foundation and other enterprises in the field of Magnetics.

(9) To establish courses of study and professional requirements (Professional Practice System) for Biomagnetic and other magnetic science practices, including Health Care, Agricultural and Engine Enhancement Magnetic Fluid Conditioning Solutions; to establish boards and committees to operate same; to certify Research Associates and Technicians (to be known as Biomagnetic Research Professionals, BmRP, or Magnetic Fluid Conditioning Professionals, MFCP) and other persons completing any Board approved courses of professional study (and to issue, suspend or terminate any Certification for cause); and to establish, by Rule, peer-review procedures, web sites, associations, an Ethics Code and procedures, and forms and structures for professional practice under the oversight of the Board and Executive Director; all Certifications shall be issued by the Chairperson as Chief Executive Officer under authority of the Board. A certified health care practitioner may be referred to as a Board Certified Biomagnetic Research Practitioner, or BCBmRP.

(10) To sponsor annual or other periodic, public or private meetings of the Foundation for charitable, educational, literary or scientific research purposes (the Board and under the oversight of the Senior Director and Directors); and

(11) To sponsor the Journal of International Biomagnetic Research, as a peer-review research journal and the Foundation web site or other scientific research, educational and literary activities (the Board under the oversight of the Senior Director and Directors).

7. Insofar as any of the activities of the Foundation is subject to United States jurisdiction, the following limitations shall apply to those activities of the Foundation. Insofar as the laws of other jurisdictions, including international law, provide for similar restrictions to qualify as a non-governmental organization (NGO) under United Nations auspices, such similar restrictions, or other requirements, as may be required, may be adopted by unanimous Resolution of the Board of Trustees.

(1) The Foundation shall carry on no activities not permitted to be carried on [1] by a body exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding provision of any future United States internal revenue law) or [2] by a body, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding provision of any future United States internal revenue law).

(2) No substantial part of the activities of the Foundation shall be carrying on propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, or participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf or any candidate for political office or public office.

(3) In the event of dissolution, all of the remaining assets and property of the Foundation shall, after necessary expenses, thereof, be distributed to such organizations as shall qualify under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding provision of any future United States internal revenue law), and the purposes of which are compatible with the purposes of the Foundation.

(4) No part of the income of the Foundation shall inure to the private benefit of any member, advisor, or official, or any private individual (except reasonable compensation for services to or for the Foundation) and no advisor or official of the Foundation, or any private individual, shall be entitled to share in the distribution of the assets on dissolution.

(5) In determining compensation, if any, for officers and trustees, the Foundation shall approve compensation arrangements that follow a conflict of interest policy, approve compensation arrangements in advance of paying compensation and document in writing the date and terms of approved compensation arrangements, record in writing the decision made by each individual who decided or voted on compensation arrangements, approve compensation arrangements based on information about compensation paid by similarly situated taxable or tax-exempt organizations for similar services, current compensation surveys compiled by independent firms, or actual written offers from similarly situated organizations, and record in writing both the information on which you relied to base your decision and its source. Furthermore, the Board shall adopt a standard Conflict of Interest Policy.

8. The Certificate of Incorporation and these By-Laws may be amended only upon a written Resolution of the Board of Trustees, proposed by the Chairman, Senior Director or any two members of the Board and approved by the entire Board of Trustees.

9. All disputes arising under, or involving the meaning of these By-Laws and the Rules, or among the members, assistants, associates, advisors, Foundation and its agencies, shall be settled by mediation and binding arbitration. Any such dispute may be referred by any party for binding arbitration pursuant to the Rules then in effect, and under the auspices of the International Chambers of Commerce, or such other arbitrator to which the parties may agree. The arbitration decision may be enforced in any tribunal of competent jurisdiction.

Unanimously adopted by the Founder and Trustees as of the 24th day of June, 2006.

 

Certified True Copy 

______________________________

Peter Kulish, Founder Trustee
Executive Committee Chairperson

Prepared by: Ralph Fucetola JD

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