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We are a Private Educational Membership Association

 

Every person wanting to enroll in our college must become a member of our

Private Educational Membership Association.

 

 

What is a Private Educational Membership Association?

 

A private membership association allows us to teach our spiritual views and unusual, non-traditional, alternative healthcare teachings without censorship.

As you know, several of your fellow practitioners are being harassed, investigated and sanctioned by licensing agencies, law enforcement agencies and attorney generals in many states. They, of course, believe a great service is being performed in the name of “protection of the public.”

The solution to the problem is to change the public patient or client into a private contract member of a Private Healthcare Membership Association. Under the First and Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and equivalent provisions of your State Constitution, you have the right to associate with fellow members and offer benefits and services that are outside of the jurisdiction, venue and authority of State and/or Federal agencies. What could come under scrutiny and in some cases be considered a criminal act, outside the association, can be perfectly legal within the protection of a private association.

This right of association is not absolute. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in many cases that the State cannot interfere with private association activities, unless the private members are being subjected to a substantial evil that would shock a person’s moral and common sense. For example, if the private members are becoming seriously ill or injured or dying due to the so-called benefits and services of the association, then outside State and/or Federal agencies can intervene.

However, if there is no substantial evil, and although the services of the private association may be controversial, unpopular, unconventional, or lack proper endorsements and approvals, the U.S. Supreme Court again has overwhelmingly ruled, that a freedom of assembly and association cannot be violated.




 

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