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Gann was astrological all the way. His greatest "hero" was Judah6 v: _6 Q$ M) o) X' v7 n/ S8 T; c
Touro. This man made MILLIONS in the cotton markets in New Orleans. He
" T# A3 Q) c; M8 u- }9 X) O# Sgave away universities, hospitals, and large endowments to the city of" y N' @ Z, p+ t* L! ^
New Orleans and to several cities on the east coast. Judah Touro is
4 D4 [4 O/ H2 p2 S+ V. jfamous for NEVER having a
' a+ c R! E! k( ?losing trade on the New Orleans cotton market. Judah Touro was heavily/ j/ ~( _7 U% ^, B
into Astrology and Masonic teachings. His material is "hidden" New
) {3 J7 d1 y9 E. p$ cOrleans.
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4 W9 \( F" ^0 }* FGann studied Judah Touro's work extensively while in New Orleans.8 v, G$ W6 t$ @1 f2 S9 R9 i: X
Judah Touro was such a philanthropist that several books have been
' F: g w1 F0 U- h7 _- _7 ^written about his life.- _* Q2 g. t( Z# K/ W4 X5 [# D
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Judah had a sad life and lost the only love of his life. The personal
$ U, P- @5 A7 u4 g) I' Ktragedy of the hero in "Tunnel Thru the Air" is VERY similar to the
! @& _: l0 `* w. s Oreal life story of Judah Touro. Reading this book instantly reminds
5 s* E9 O2 D( A. V; q; cone of this great trader.
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( M6 ~: S* O: Q+ aGann also had a tragic personal life. His "religious" wife was8 }6 ?& u1 H$ y* P/ t# a
offended by how he made his millions. She taught her "religion" to her' W# c k+ q* D) _
son. Gann's son also found Gann's work to be offensive. Since Gann's+ C7 L5 |8 z G" e, G' g4 k5 [
work (Astrology) was so offensive to his relatives while he was alive,+ c* ^0 e" P: f" o1 k/ G7 A
he decided that they would NOT inherit his money when he died.) v/ Z6 Q% R- o) ]8 n
0 b- y d, D5 R7 N. D/ s. ]Gann designed his estate so that neitherhis wife nor his son would, x: Y& V& |5 c* h1 R
inherit his money. They would NOT be contaminated by his "filthy lucre".
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by Bonnie Lee Hill
; d3 H& C9 D' O# MA true great researcher in Gann |
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