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Just think. If he were alive today, he'd probably be leading the cast of clowns running for the GOP presidential nomination.
i took the exit pictured here out of curiosity once.. drove 10 miles into the desert to the remains of the retreat. walked inside a small library or welcome center and found a warm cup of coffee but no person to accompany it.

then, walking around the grounds outside in the sun (it was summer), i started to have a panic attack. i climbed in my car to leave but my car wouldn't start. -eventually it did. strange place

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To use a Yiddish word, this guy had real chutzpah. Then again as long as there have been suckers, there have always been people to take advantage.
I made a trip to Zzyzx as part of a CSUF geology trip years ago. Strange place, but I wish I had known the back story back then!
I don't get it. Most of the remedies listed sound exactly like those sold every day by proponents of homeopathy and alternative medicines. Boiron, which has a stable presence in the USA, has thousands of employees and revenues in the hundreds of millions, selling stuff like "Oscillococcinum", which is plain sugar, at a price of around $1000/kg. Have they been condemned for fraud and false advertising?