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Gann was astrological all the way. His greatest "hero" was Judah# V/ N" l( g. d( M$ X
Touro. This man made MILLIONS in the cotton markets in New Orleans. He5 o3 t c* K* y _4 `3 ~& A
gave away universities, hospitals, and large endowments to the city of# U- Y* s0 d8 m7 x. N0 J- t, f
New Orleans and to several cities on the east coast. Judah Touro is ]# \; h/ M" \
famous for NEVER having a$ l7 M9 g* P. T9 u9 {* D c2 S# J
losing trade on the New Orleans cotton market. Judah Touro was heavily
! A8 N: ~2 ~$ jinto Astrology and Masonic teachings. His material is "hidden" New
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Gann studied Judah Touro's work extensively while in New Orleans.. I! N4 r3 B% r. Q* @+ R
Judah Touro was such a philanthropist that several books have been* l% L2 k. I! F: `1 s. F( V
written about his life.$ [, y' ^5 I: G
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Judah had a sad life and lost the only love of his life. The personal. d; J7 A. \7 }! q$ ]
tragedy of the hero in "Tunnel Thru the Air" is VERY similar to the
, o! o7 t" S' Z: Ereal life story of Judah Touro. Reading this book instantly reminds4 y3 g6 ?. B V$ d. s* C V& w
one of this great trader.7 D, ~' Z @' _+ J# @- t! E: y
[8 Q% f7 H* n0 JGann also had a tragic personal life. His "religious" wife was
' p' J# F8 w" foffended by how he made his millions. She taught her "religion" to her) K7 o6 @$ r& V8 X: j+ G* Q+ n
son. Gann's son also found Gann's work to be offensive. Since Gann's
( s8 ~- x" z. ]! ]# R x t, Ywork (Astrology) was so offensive to his relatives while he was alive,
8 h9 F' Y; B9 d7 C& l1 u Xhe decided that they would NOT inherit his money when he died.
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Gann designed his estate so that neitherhis wife nor his son would
9 C7 h, E2 S/ D- o- c! xinherit his money. They would NOT be contaminated by his "filthy lucre".
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by Bonnie Lee Hill3 I# k7 S1 n- V. `: r
A true great researcher in Gann |
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