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Gann was astrological all the way. His greatest "hero" was Judah" ], _: I/ W! V
Touro. This man made MILLIONS in the cotton markets in New Orleans. He: V. F5 ^. k5 E" S
gave away universities, hospitals, and large endowments to the city of& i5 Z+ x6 g' s ]( n
New Orleans and to several cities on the east coast. Judah Touro is- A4 l* {( ?, e* i
famous for NEVER having a
3 h# e/ b5 B$ s4 S* T4 m5 Xlosing trade on the New Orleans cotton market. Judah Touro was heavily! v" s! _4 H* L1 G
into Astrology and Masonic teachings. His material is "hidden" New. o/ [' M' Z; l/ o- q* x7 l; x
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Gann studied Judah Touro's work extensively while in New Orleans.# A2 p! A, y+ x) p; J) i
Judah Touro was such a philanthropist that several books have been" I. y6 X) z9 e9 x2 z, R$ f2 t
written about his life.: }7 I' b/ @; j2 a1 f
! u! o/ V) ~7 dJudah had a sad life and lost the only love of his life. The personal
; w8 \# Y, u: A. _# ~tragedy of the hero in "Tunnel Thru the Air" is VERY similar to the9 Y+ I# y' j* p& T" O V
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
) r2 X* a( t- A7 v( ioffended by how he made his millions. She taught her "religion" to her
E( {1 A6 ^7 S4 X) l3 t7 b& w! nson. Gann's son also found Gann's work to be offensive. Since Gann's/ R5 a: v$ h# u
work (Astrology) was so offensive to his relatives while he was alive,
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" s8 J# l3 d! g: @7 k, NGann designed his estate so that neitherhis wife nor his son would; d1 E. ]" ?+ j& Z3 p j9 }5 q
inherit his money. They would NOT be contaminated by his "filthy lucre".: |& p! f9 h8 Y$ b, X/ A
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by Bonnie Lee Hill
& H) c8 [- |; J8 s! C- GA true great researcher in Gann |
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