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Gann was astrological all the way. His greatest "hero" was Judah5 t2 E; @( D/ n! @0 a% u9 q
Touro. This man made MILLIONS in the cotton markets in New Orleans. He. [) Z+ H& n9 L6 O" E" R6 t
gave away universities, hospitals, and large endowments to the city of! K. k, l/ P. p; ]
New Orleans and to several cities on the east coast. Judah Touro is2 K* e9 T z- D7 ?
famous for NEVER having a! Z& F+ A, P1 I
losing trade on the New Orleans cotton market. Judah Touro was heavily
( U: J# M1 @- x2 Q. ninto Astrology and Masonic teachings. His material is "hidden" New* v" M: g% g0 F! n q* y* v. V7 ?9 M
Orleans.
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: T' Q0 g- d$ ]/ J8 }* DGann studied Judah Touro's work extensively while in New Orleans., C7 ^% I' l0 d! L
Judah Touro was such a philanthropist that several books have been
/ o/ b8 O Q( w) Y4 {written about his life.
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, a" ?1 Y' F8 W$ o0 n7 y4 [- R% gJudah had a sad life and lost the only love of his life. The personal2 q/ o6 \' R; `8 e# U1 W
tragedy of the hero in "Tunnel Thru the Air" is VERY similar to the% j7 G( `5 N" c: d
real life story of Judah Touro. Reading this book instantly reminds
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Gann also had a tragic personal life. His "religious" wife was
" a* m& D. h9 x( R% coffended by how he made his millions. She taught her "religion" to her
3 ]0 R9 F/ d0 w8 t% z, Z3 E) gson. Gann's son also found Gann's work to be offensive. Since Gann's
( h% o1 _, R. T+ ework (Astrology) was so offensive to his relatives while he was alive,
" V W! K: ^+ y& hhe decided that they would NOT inherit his money when he died.8 b( y h8 `$ S$ b7 q; v- d4 U
. W) z, `* e5 d/ D3 M8 ?Gann designed his estate so that neitherhis wife nor his son would
% a/ X C7 a6 t& D5 `& ainherit his money. They would NOT be contaminated by his "filthy lucre".
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0 G3 i& _1 z0 |8 Oby Bonnie Lee Hill
' ]9 Y' @! F' NA true great researcher in Gann |
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