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Gann was astrological all the way. His greatest "hero" was Judah
( I- }' N! A4 V. A9 yTouro. This man made MILLIONS in the cotton markets in New Orleans. He$ @6 C+ D m% @4 N0 t
gave away universities, hospitals, and large endowments to the city of
$ r8 n& _$ d+ d; |! l( q1 NNew Orleans and to several cities on the east coast. Judah Touro is
( A* s" h# z, |4 R8 bfamous for NEVER having a, A" l ^ `) M" x8 ?
losing trade on the New Orleans cotton market. Judah Touro was heavily9 m; k3 d3 m$ n! o* D1 f
into Astrology and Masonic teachings. His material is "hidden" New
0 E: j b# I! a) i3 cOrleans.
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Gann studied Judah Touro's work extensively while in New Orleans.9 k6 [; l4 f; P% t6 d' R+ d
Judah Touro was such a philanthropist that several books have been! r1 C/ A. K+ B$ ^
written about his life.* f% H9 c. G7 D3 K) p: U
% T4 D9 x s AJudah had a sad life and lost the only love of his life. The personal
' }! h) J8 ^' ^8 Q+ {7 Ctragedy of the hero in "Tunnel Thru the Air" is VERY similar to the% M* p' z0 u/ d7 P3 [3 I
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
$ o) o. y) j$ X" F: D$ U coffended by how he made his millions. She taught her "religion" to her
3 d- i {4 w1 f7 \" vson. Gann's son also found Gann's work to be offensive. Since Gann's- P( x0 e( ^( z1 j' R U
work (Astrology) was so offensive to his relatives while he was alive,
* H. u, O1 B9 Y5 b3 R" {he decided that they would NOT inherit his money when he died.7 V( n) ]5 k+ T8 K8 e4 `: @
9 k; ~& j# ~" S i0 PGann designed his estate so that neitherhis wife nor his son would
& v; Z+ r! E& I4 Xinherit his money. They would NOT be contaminated by his "filthy lucre".
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by Bonnie Lee Hill' i ?3 y( I) g; ^& L9 `2 q; v
A true great researcher in Gann |
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