APR-A-1

CONTINUING THE VISITING PROFESSORSHIP AT NANHUA UNIVERSITY IN TAIWAN

  1. Index to Apr-A-series, Nanhua University Visiting Professorship, Taiwan
  2. The meeting with the Nanhua University President and the Taiwanese Minister of Health in the support for the Natural Healing Science graduate program.
  3. A day that begins with a good run, followed by completion of paperwork, print and TV interviews, in an exotic setting, completes the “work week” before a holiday long weekend in touring outside Nanhua University,  our pre-conference work being done.
  4. The first of my “Taiwan Tour Days” on the four-day long holiday weekend in honor of the ancestors: beginning today with Nanhua University  President's car and driver to visit Temples, the Museum, the West Coach Shoreline beaches and the Middle Taiwan environment.
  5. The overnight two-day excursion to the South of Taiwan to all of Kenting National Park, Forest, Marine Biology Museum and Aquarium,  Pacific beach site, coral, volcanic and shell sand cliffs and caves, and tropical rainforest among birds and butterflies at the southernmost tip of Taiwan.
  6. The “prep days” preceding the international conference with the additional participants as we coalesce to from the program which has been advertised widely for performance now in the final acts of my stay in Taiwan.
  7. The grand performance: the first International Conference of the first Program of the Nan Hua University, with my centerpiece presentation, and then an incredible series of riders with intent to sell machines and nostrum “therapies” from “Holo-Water” to Bradford Microscope for treatment of epidemic Lyme Disease and Fibromyalgia based in fungemia, toxins and stress through quackery.
  8. A pre-dawn departure with the University President and Mrs. Shen to Taipei to begin the long series of international flights against the rising sun through two April 10's to return “home,” however so briefly before packing up for yet another international departure to still more exotic destinations.

 


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