----- I just received this disturbing news.

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THE ROAD TO HEALTH . . .
            Using "The Clark Method" Newsletter
by Bonnie O'Sullivan
September/October 1999
Supplement to Number 29
Dr. Hulda R. Clark has been in a San Diego, CA jail since Monday,
September 20, 1999
Dr. Clark needs your help. She is in jail and needs your letters, lots of
letters, to be sent to the people listed in this newsletter (in bold print
on page 5). Send as many letters as you can to as many people as you can
everyday (it can be the same letter each day) for the next month or two
(or until Dr. Clark is out of jail and/or out of danger).

Dear Friend,
On Tuesday morning, September 21, 1999, I was informed that Dr. Hulda
Regehr Clark had been arrested on September 20, 1999 on a 1993 Indiana
warrant and was in jail being held without bail. This letter is the first
in the series of supplements that will continue for as long as Dr. Clark
is fighting this case. (For faster updates send me your E-mail address and
fax number.)
The following is information I have received from Geoff Clark, Dr. Clark's
son, and Dr. Frank Jerome, Dr. Clark's friend and colleague (Dr. Jerome
lives in Indiana).
September 22, 1999, from Geoff Clark:
"Dr. Clark was arraigned this morning and waived extradition. Attorneys
advised us that fighting a return to Indiana was almost certainly a losing
battle. Now Indiana has 30 days to come and escort her back or California
releases her (because she has broken no California laws). (I was told 72
hours, but that turned out to be for Indiana to produce a valid warrant.
30 days makes more sense.) The Judge set another hearing for October 4 to
review progress. No bail is possible here.
I won't be able to speak to her until Saturday, but she indicated through
her attorney that she wants writing materials so she can be productive.
Unfortunately she must buy them from the Detention Center, which takes a
week. No one is allowed to give an inmate ANYTHING because of drug
problems (soaked on clothes or paper, even).
Dr. Clark's attorney in Indiana is already working on the case. The next
step will be for him to find the appropriate prosecutor and ask him what
his intentions are."
[Note from Bonnie: I called Geoff immediately after reading the above and
asked if I could get the word out to everyone that Dr. Clark needs our
help. He asked me to wait a week as Dr. Clark's attorney wanted to keep
the case as quiet as possible until he knew what the prosecutor's
intentions were.]
September 26, 1999, from Geoff Clark:
        "I visited Dr. Clark and found her in generally good spirits. She
didn't think the confinement was injuring her health so far, which was her
biggest concern. She did mention she was appreciating the outdoors more. I
passed on everyone's well wishes and support.
        Although I don't expect her to be here more than a week, she can
receive mail addressed as follows:
Hulda Regehr Clark 99167154
9000 Cottonwood Ave.
Santee, CA 92071
        "Of course all mail is opened. Enclosing a SASE and an extra sheet
of paper will make it easier for her to reply."
September 28, 1999, from Geoff Clark:
        "I saw Dr. Clark on Sunday and found the biggest problem was
boredom. She is used to working 12 hour days, six and a half days a week.
To go from that to zero, with nothing to do but worry all day, is very
stressful. She wanted something to read. The Detention Center library has
no college Physics texts, no clinical biochemistry manuals, no graduate
level microbiology material. She is not interested in murder mysteries or
Harlequin romances. Unfortunately we are not allowed to give Dr. Clark any
books. However books direct from publishers are allowed, and I am ordering
some for her.
        "Because the Brown County Prosecutor intends on making a case
against Dr. Clark, we have nothing to lose from publicity. I have hired a
publicist to keep the media informed, his name is: Tim Bolen, JuriMed. He
works from his home in San Juan Capistrano, (949) 728-0838,
[email protected].
        "His first request is for persons with supportive stories to
contact him so he can select suitable ones for the media.
"Thank you, everyone, for any help you can give."
September 28, 1999, from Dr. Frank Jerome:
        "I have written the following information that has been approved
for general release."
Report by Linda and Frank Jerome Concerning the Imprisonment of Dr. Hulda
Clark
        The following is information we gathered today from visits to the
Brown County Prosecutor, Sheriff, Clerk's office and the Brown County
Democrat weekly newspaper.
General: Brown County is a small county in south central Indiana. It is
located halfway between Columbus, IN, (our hometown) on the east and
Bloomington, IN, (home of Indiana University where Dr. Clark did research)
on the west. It has a population of about 14,000. Its county budget for
all services is only $3.7 million. Its major city is Nashville, the county
seat. It is a picturesque tourist town attracting hundreds of thousands of
visitors annually. It is next to a large state park and the hilly area is
famous for the fall foliage and the area's quaint atmosphere.
        We visited the following people between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. this
afternoon:
Sheriff Daniel L. Huesman:
        We first spoke with the sheriff, Dan L. Huesman. He explained that
they would not be flying out to California to get Dr. Clark on October
4th, but would try to drive out by the 8th. He said they have to drive
because they cannot carry guns on an airplane and the pilot has the right
to deny carrying any prisoners on his plane. He said it would be a
three-day trip at 25 cents per mile, meals, lodging and the cost of a male
and female jailer. They would rest a day in San Diego and then return to
Indiana taking another three days. They would stop at night and Dr. Clark
would be booked into a local jail each night. He said he can sue her for
the costs. (In some countries they make the families pay for the bullet
used to kill their relative.)
        In my opinion, he seemed to consider sending jailers after Dr.
Clark a large inconvenience to what he wants and needs to do and it is
concerned about how he is to pay for it within his limited budget. He says
he has to do it if ordered by the court. He says Dr. Clark will not be in
full shackles but probably in handcuffs (three days!).
        Once a warrant is issued, it is served if there is an address but
it is too expensive to try to find someone out of state (according to the
Sheriff). It is entered into the IDAC system so if the person is arrested
anywhere for anything their name comes up and the person is held. That is
what happened here.
Prosecutor James R. Oliver:
We requested to speak with the prosecutor, James R. Oliver, and he sat
down with us and answered as many questions as we had.
I used the name, "Dr. Clark." He stopped me and said (as closely as I can
remember) "You need to be careful about using that term." Meaning to me
that she should not be called a doctor because she is not a medical
doctor. I asked if she had not earned a doctorate and he had to relent.
(Dr. Laura also has a doctorate in psychology and gives advice to 20
million people every day.)
I asked him why would someone who has been gone from his county for six
years be worthy of the cost of prosecution. He said that "Local people
were injured," "She is continuing to sell products by catalog," "She
convinced people she had a way to cure them" and "She has a little machine
hooked up to a car battery."
I asked him if his wife, Amy Oliver, was the investigator on this case.
She was but they were not married at the time. She works for the Office of
the Indiana Attorney General.
He said I could have a copy of the warrant but he was unable to find it.
He looked here and there in his office and around the small building. He
said I could get one from the Clerk's office.
He said that once Dr. Clark is back (of course, he did not say "Dr."
Clark) there would be a hearing in a "day or two after her return" and
bail would be set by the judge.
The Brown County Democrat Newspaper:
        The Brown County Democrat is the local newspaper. I spoke with the
lead reporter, John Fleisher. He was unaware of Dr. Clark's arrest. That
means there has been no local publicity. He looked up the election edition
of Nov. 4, 1998. It has the Prosecutor saying, "My first priority is
victims' advocacy."
The Clerk's Office:
        We went into the Clerk's Office to request a copy of the warrant.
They contacted several people and denied our request saying it is
privileged until the hearing. They did give us a transcript of the
original complaint. It was dated August 16, 1993.
        It lists "witnesses" including Dr. Clark's receptionist, Linda,
myself, our receptionist at the time (Betty Bowman), Steve Forney and Rick
Jordan (Note by Bonnie: the last two were acting as undercover agents). I
personally know the last two. Steve Forney has died of HIV or AIDS or
something, but I do not know for sure. Rick Jordan worked for us in a
second business we owned and bought it from us, but has never finished
paying for it. It is now defunct. He and Forney sued us for HIV
discrimination and lost. Jordan also sent us a threatening letter, which
we turned over to police who dealt with it. Jordan's whereabouts are
unknown to us at this time.
        Dr. Clark is charged with "Unlawful Practice of Medicine, a Class
C felony." Prosecutor Ben Hoff III, who was the prosecutor at that time,
filed it. It states, "On or about May 11, 1993, Hulda Clark, not being
duly licensed, did, unlawfully practice medicine by:
        Holding herself out to the public as being engaged in:
A.      The diagnosis, treatment, correction, or prevention of disease and
ailments of human beings;
B.      The suggestion, recommendation or prescription or administration
of a form of treatment;
C.      The prevention of any physical, mental, or functional ailment or
defect of any person."
These quotes are directly from the Indiana legal code.
        When we were still friends with him, Steve Forney showed Linda a
blood test that said he did not have HIV after Dr. Clark's treatments. He
quit doing the treatments. When he was dying, he became aggressive and
became an "AIDS educator." He swore he was going to take us, including Dr.
Clark, down with him. (Down is where he probably went when he died!) This
complaint must be part of what he meant.
        In another form it states, "It is furthered ordered that bail for
the defendant will be the amount set forth on the warrant." When I asked
the Prosecutor about bail, he said he did not know and that the judge sets
it. This form seems to contradict that. I pressed him on what the amount
might be and he would not give any indication of an amount. Since it
states the bail on the warrant, it might be why the Prosecutor and the
Clerk did not want us to have it.
Conclusion:
        We will continue to collect information so people in other places,
other countries, can try to understand what is happening here. In America,
the practice of medicine is the strongest monopoly. It has been that way
since the allopathic physicians took control of the laws and excluded all
other forms of physicians. In most other countries, there are many types
of medical practice and people may choose the one that helps them the
most. The medical system will eventually change as it falls apart under
the top-heavy bureaucracy. Even the allopathic physicians will find they
are victims of the insurance companies and governmental units paying the
bills. The real victims are the people who are denied access to
individuals who are striving to find new and old ways to help people.
What Can We Do To Help Dr. Clark?
        Tim Bolen, Dr. Clark's newly appointed publicist, recommends that
we send letters of outrage and letters containing stories about "what Dr.
Clark did for me" (please see Success Stories Using The Clark Method at
the back of this newsletter for examples). These letters should be sent to
everyone in the list on page five (Sheriff Daniel L. Huesman, Prosecutor
James R. Oliver, The Clerk's Office and The Brown County Democrat
Newspaper, etc.) as well as other media.
        Dr. William Donald Kelley recommends that we send these letters,
one each, every day for a month or more at least, to each of these people.

        Bags and bags of letters should begin flooding into the offices of
these people.
Information about Brown County, Indiana: Population - 14,000.  Has a
"County Council/Commissioner" form of Government.
The County Council consists of seven people: Don White, Beverly Kelp,
David Rudd, Cynthia Rose, Glenda Stogsdill, David Critzer and Steve Gore.
Their mailing address is P.O. Box 37, Nashville, Indiana, 47448. Phone
(812) 988-5510.
The three County Commissioners are Amy Kelso Couch, James Grady and Randy
Snyder. Their mailing address is P.O. Box 37, Nashville, Indiana, 47448.
Phone (812) 988-5510.
The Prosecuting Attorney's name is James Oliver: P.O. Box 1009, Nashville,
Indiana, 47448. Oliver started office this year. Phone (812) 988-5470.
Oliver defeated four-year incumbent Michael Duckett (Duckett has since
moved to Florida. Phone (954) 784-3583). Duckett succeeded Ben Hoff.
Duckett may be moving to Union County, IN.
Auditors Office is P.O. Box 37, Nashville, Indiana, 47448.
The County Sheriff is Daniel Huesman: P.O. Box 95, Nashville, Indiana, 47448.
The County Clerk is Carmen Altop, P.O. Box 95, Nashville, Indiana, 47448.
This is where public requests for information are sent. Phone (812)
988-5510.
Local Newspaper is the "Brown County Democrat" - Mary Wyatt, Editor. Phone
(812) 988-2221.
Chamber of Commerce, Phone (812) 988-6647.
September 29, 1999, Tim Bolen:
This just in (Thursday, September 30, 1999): Tim Bolen has learned that
Dr. Clark is having a hearing on Monday, October 4, 1999 at 8:35 a.m. in
the County Court House, 270 W. Broadway, 2nd floor, Dept. 12, San Diego,
CA. He would like 50 to 100 people to be there for the hearing. Do you
know anyone in the San Diego area who could go?
Tim would appreciate it if everyone who goes to the hearing would take a
letter to hand to the court clerk explaining that Dr. Clark is not a
threat to anyone and how she has helped them.
Love,

Bonnie
Yours in health,
James Allison

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