Thank you, Paul. It is the least that I can do. Patrick definitely had an impact on me as well as many others. I hope that people continue to share his work. Patrick will always have a presence on my site. 🙂
Thank you Mike for writing this wonderful piece and for sharing your personal experience. Both Mark and I felt very grateful to have been part of his world too and we will miss him. ❤️
I'm glad that we were all able to be a part of Patrick's show and work with him. I wish that we could have carried his film to fruition. It's unfortunate that we didn't get to meet up with Patrick in New Zealand as he had dreamt. Hopefully, someday in the future, we can all gather there and celebrate Patrick together. 🙏
Thank you, Felix. He was definitely a beautiful soul, and I wish that I would have personally thanked him for his help in my growth. The best way I can repay him is by honoring his memory and sharing his work with others.
Hi Atom, I did hear that. Would Patrick have taken fentanyl if prescribed? I nearly died using a fentanyl patch back in the past before I got rid of all pharmaceuticals. I also tried a lower dose for awhile and had horrible withdrawal afterwards. It is a poison that could easily kill for sure. It lulls you to sleep.
You would think Patrick would have asked for a less lethal prescription, unless he didn't bother because he had no intention of taking any pharma product...
But if he did take it, it is understandable & acceptable. Pain is an evil mutherfucker and it can make you abandon all principles & promises you've made to yourself.
It's not popular to say it, but 76 is OLD. He did not look 76. To die in what appears to have been a peaceful manner at 76 without having to suffer the disgusting indignities of Alzheimer's or Parkinson's or chemotherapy, seems like a nice way to go, a gentle way to wake up from this prison sentence nightmare.
Usually nice people have horrible deaths. It seems Patrick was an exception to the rule.
I imagine injecting fentanyl is a different type of high compared to pills or patches, but can you describe the high, Mike? Is it euphoric? Or merely sedative? Is it bliss? No fear or worry? Why do you think it is so addictive? I know nothing about it except that Prince & Tom Petty OD'd on it.
I think it is more euphoric and lulls you into a state of sleep as you slowly stop breathing. My first experience was a 50 MG patch. I was in a call center doing health coaching sessions over the phone and my co-worker could not understand anything I was saying to my client. I apparently knew what I was saying in my head, but it wasn't coming out properly. My speech was slurred. I was also unable to walk without assistance. I felt like I was slowly falling asleep even though I was trying to remain alert. I was told by the doctor that it was smart that I has taken the patch off or I would have died.
The second time, I was on a reduced 25 MG patch (which was a different kind of release if I remember correctly) for about a week or two. I ended up hating the feeling and stopped using it cold turkey. I went through a horrible severe flu-like withdrawal immediately afterwards that lasted about a week.
What I experienced with fentanyl is not something I wish to ever experience again.
this is a super great post ------- although there all great-- i go straight to your emails first and all the great people you mentioned i get all their internet post and interviews--------- Dr. Tom Cowan is about an easy going gental man as they come you'll be right at home in the comfy zone with him in an interview but by the way Christine you yourself are as BIG TIME as all the people you have mentioned and i an not trying to pump you up but please don t be over humble or over modest you are the SUPER STAR in all this you are a satistcal analasist nothing can hide from you words are not needed just the facts their is no one like you in all this no one
Hi Bradley! Thanks for the kind words. I did do a few interviews with Dr. Cowan eventually. I was nervous, but not as nervous as I would have been had I not had my prior experiences.
And I completely agree that Christine is a superstar! Her work has been crucial to uncovering the lie, and she has been an amazing "no virus" messenger. 🙂
Patrick died! I only came to Patrick's work in the last few years but loved his laid back self-deprecating style. A real interesting and unique character with an open mind and interest in diverse topics. I am sad you hear this. We need men and women like Patrick - more than ever.. RIP.. ..
Thank you for sharing all if this Mike! Patrick sounds like a wonderful man. I am grateful for you and all those people you mentioned for getting this information out!
Thank you, Robin. From my experience and judging by the experiences of those who were close to him, Patrick was definitely a wonderful man. He will be missed.
A very fitting and uplifting eulogy - so pleased to read about the positive impact he had on you and others who knew him.
Thank you, Paul. It is the least that I can do. Patrick definitely had an impact on me as well as many others. I hope that people continue to share his work. Patrick will always have a presence on my site. 🙂
Wonderful tribute, great job Mike!! Patrick was very special!
Thank you, Christine. I agree that Patrick was very special. He will be missed. ❤️
Great tribute Mike!
Thank you, Ben. I appreciate it. I hope it helps others to discover Patrick.
I hope so too. Great work Mike. Thank you for this tribute message. His energy will continue to be loved. May he RIP
Thank you, Kenny. 🙂
"May the blessings be" is something we say in Eckankar. Where did you hear this phrase?
www.eckankar.org
It is something Patrick always said, so I took it from him. It seemed like a fitting title.
Thank you!
Breathtaking.
And thank you for the
compilation of links.
There’s so much good
information out there
that is is almost unbelievable
so many still cling to official
disinformation.
You are very welcome, Eileen. I hope that people will continue to share Patrick's work. 🙏
Beautiful tribute, Mike. We lost a good one. RIP, Patrick.
Thank you BechampNotPasteur. I agree that we lost a good one. May Patrick's memory and work live on even though he is gone.
Thank you Mike for writing this wonderful piece and for sharing your personal experience. Both Mark and I felt very grateful to have been part of his world too and we will miss him. ❤️
Thank you, Sam. ❤️
I'm glad that we were all able to be a part of Patrick's show and work with him. I wish that we could have carried his film to fruition. It's unfortunate that we didn't get to meet up with Patrick in New Zealand as he had dreamt. Hopefully, someday in the future, we can all gather there and celebrate Patrick together. 🙏
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That made me cry, Patrick was such a beautiful soul and your tribute to him is wonderful.
Thank you, Felix. He was definitely a beautiful soul, and I wish that I would have personally thanked him for his help in my growth. The best way I can repay him is by honoring his memory and sharing his work with others.
Patrick was taken out with Fentanyl is the suspicion by the detective. Autopsy came back showing no cause of death.
Hi Atom, I did hear that. Would Patrick have taken fentanyl if prescribed? I nearly died using a fentanyl patch back in the past before I got rid of all pharmaceuticals. I also tried a lower dose for awhile and had horrible withdrawal afterwards. It is a poison that could easily kill for sure. It lulls you to sleep.
It would appear his dentist was an allopath?
You would think Patrick would have asked for a less lethal prescription, unless he didn't bother because he had no intention of taking any pharma product...
But if he did take it, it is understandable & acceptable. Pain is an evil mutherfucker and it can make you abandon all principles & promises you've made to yourself.
It's not popular to say it, but 76 is OLD. He did not look 76. To die in what appears to have been a peaceful manner at 76 without having to suffer the disgusting indignities of Alzheimer's or Parkinson's or chemotherapy, seems like a nice way to go, a gentle way to wake up from this prison sentence nightmare.
Usually nice people have horrible deaths. It seems Patrick was an exception to the rule.
I imagine injecting fentanyl is a different type of high compared to pills or patches, but can you describe the high, Mike? Is it euphoric? Or merely sedative? Is it bliss? No fear or worry? Why do you think it is so addictive? I know nothing about it except that Prince & Tom Petty OD'd on it.
I think it is more euphoric and lulls you into a state of sleep as you slowly stop breathing. My first experience was a 50 MG patch. I was in a call center doing health coaching sessions over the phone and my co-worker could not understand anything I was saying to my client. I apparently knew what I was saying in my head, but it wasn't coming out properly. My speech was slurred. I was also unable to walk without assistance. I felt like I was slowly falling asleep even though I was trying to remain alert. I was told by the doctor that it was smart that I has taken the patch off or I would have died.
The second time, I was on a reduced 25 MG patch (which was a different kind of release if I remember correctly) for about a week or two. I ended up hating the feeling and stopped using it cold turkey. I went through a horrible severe flu-like withdrawal immediately afterwards that lasted about a week.
What I experienced with fentanyl is not something I wish to ever experience again.
Thank you for that. It sounds like a drug that could be used for euthanasia or executions. Sounds like a pleasant way to die.
...accidental? suicided?
I'm not certain.
Thanks for sharing. Patrick was definitely a light bearer
You are very welcome, Jennifer. I agree completely. Patrick's light was strong.
Awhile back I read that bio, and it made me smile. So real
I feel the same, Candy. I can't help but smile when I read it. 🙂
Thank You Mike
Beautiful words for a beautiful man
You are very welcome. 🙂
Excellent tribute. You do an interview like a pro!
Glad I talked to him too.
Thank you! I've always enjoyed our chats on your show. 🙂
this is a super great post ------- although there all great-- i go straight to your emails first and all the great people you mentioned i get all their internet post and interviews--------- Dr. Tom Cowan is about an easy going gental man as they come you'll be right at home in the comfy zone with him in an interview but by the way Christine you yourself are as BIG TIME as all the people you have mentioned and i an not trying to pump you up but please don t be over humble or over modest you are the SUPER STAR in all this you are a satistcal analasist nothing can hide from you words are not needed just the facts their is no one like you in all this no one
Hi Bradley! Thanks for the kind words. I did do a few interviews with Dr. Cowan eventually. I was nervous, but not as nervous as I would have been had I not had my prior experiences.
And I completely agree that Christine is a superstar! Her work has been crucial to uncovering the lie, and she has been an amazing "no virus" messenger. 🙂
Thank you for sharing this news... Happy trails Patrick! ❤
You are very welcome, Gram. Happy trails to Patrick. ❤️
Patrick died! I only came to Patrick's work in the last few years but loved his laid back self-deprecating style. A real interesting and unique character with an open mind and interest in diverse topics. I am sad you hear this. We need men and women like Patrick - more than ever.. RIP.. ..
Hi pcwFreedom, it is very sad as 76 is too young to go. May Patrick's work and memory live on while he rests in peace.
Thank you for sharing all if this Mike! Patrick sounds like a wonderful man. I am grateful for you and all those people you mentioned for getting this information out!
Thank you, Robin. From my experience and judging by the experiences of those who were close to him, Patrick was definitely a wonderful man. He will be missed.