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Q&A — Wayne Green
Wayne Green, of Wise Up With Wayne Green
by Will Stewart
Wayne Green says, if you work for someone else for more than a couple of years, you’re a grade-A sucker. In fact, even if you own your own business, you’re probably a sucker or chump in some other capacity. And if you don’t believe it, just ask him: he’ll tell you so.
With an opinion on nearly every subject under the sun, the 82-year-old claims to have the inside scoop on everything from the secret to a long life (eating only raw foods) to the secret of crop circles (they’re targets for time travelers).
Green made the the bulk of his money in the publishing business, heading up such periodicals as 73 Magazine, Byte, CD Review and Cold Fusion. He currently publishes the magazine New Hampshire To Do. He also has his own TV show — Wise Up with Wayne Green — seen locally on Manchester Community Television, Channel 23.
So why are people suckers?
Because they believe in so many things that aren’t true. They’ve been brainwashed on so many things by the media, by their parents, by their government. Everything comes along and we believe it. For example, we believe we can eat the food that we can get at the supermarket, that the FDA says is OK, and then we get sick. So then we go to a doctor and he gives you something so you don’t feel the pain. But if you do any research, which is what I’ve done, you find the reason we’re getting sick is because of the poisons we put in our body.
What kind of poisons?
Well, sugar. It’s a very addictive poison. One teaspoon a day, that’s all it takes to give you arthritis, and I read about this 50 years ago. Milk is another. We have our cows injected with growth hormones and we get that in the milk. And one of the main results of that is kids, instead of going into puberty at 16 or 17 as they used to, are doing it at 10 and down to 3 years old. You also have the usual poisons like caffeine, alcohol and tobacco.
I understand you advocate a raw-food diet. What’s wrong with cooking food?
It kills the enzymes and when your enzymes are killed, which your body needs to digest the food, the body accepts it (cooked food) as toxic and rushes out the white cells to fight it and down goes your immune system.
Do you eat raw meat, too?
Sure, you bet. I recommend beef mostly, from a cow that is grown on grass and never had a hormone injection or an antibiotic, and you can get them locally here.
Aren’t you worried about bacteria and the like?
If I was worried I’d give it a quick rinse in a silver-colloid solution, which costs about a penny a gallon to make. It’s best antibiotic ever discovered, it’s fabulous. Sometimes I cheat. I’ll cook a hamburger two seconds a side — it warms it up. I don’t like it at refrigerator temperature.
Some of the theories and other things you advocate are thought by a lot of people to be a little bit weird, such as your belief that we’ve never landed on the moon, and that time travel is a fact.
Don’t use the word believe. I try not to believe in anything, because when you believe in something it tends to make you resistant to new data. People believe in Jesus and therefore they don’t want to hear anything else. I prefer to think of it in terms of “the data looks like this.” But if you do any research at all you’ll find that they faked the whole thing, the landings on the moon, there’s just no question about it.
I read on the Internet that you believe - that you have the idea, excuse me - that teachers should be replaced with DVDs and other media programs. What’s wrong with education today?
What’s wrong with our schools today, let’s put it that way. If you go back in history to when our schools were founded, you see they were forced on the public and it took a lot of police work to force the people to send their kids to schools. They were brought about by the religious leaders 150 years ago who wanted parishioners to unquestioningly go to church. So they picked out the educational system that was producing the Prussian military, who were famous for obeying orders no matter what, not thinking for themselves. So they put in that school system, where everybody is regimented through classes no matter what their intelligence or interests, they take the same classes at the same time.
What have been the results of this?
Well, when the Industrial Revolution came along, they were perfect for it. They wanted people who would not ask questions, who would be sheep and work in the factories. It fit their needs.
What are your thoughts on the supernatural, the existence of God?
Let’s take reincarnation. If you do your homework, and I lucked into this early on, I got interested in a new form of psychology called Dianetics. I tried it and said “hey, this works.” So I quit my job and went to Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation and took a course and got to be very good at it. I found in many cases people’s present-day problems were stemming from a previous lifetime and I had to regress people. Usually a previous death was influencing them, giving them claustrophobia or giving them the fear of water and so forth, because they drowned.
Where do you stand politically, or do you care at all?
There’s not much reason to vote. It’s always tweedle-dum versus tweedle-dee. Last time we had Gush versus Bore and this time we had two members of Yale’s Skull and Bones. The government’s lying to us about so many things anyway, about UFOs, time travel and crop circles.
If you could give everybody one piece of advice, what would it be?
Well, the most important thing is health and the piece of advice is, eat raw food. Also, regarding education, forget college — it’s a waste of time and money. It’s a suckers’ game. Inc. magazine did a survey of the most successful entrepreneurs in the country. Two out of 100 graduated from college. Most of them either dropped out or didn’t go. College steers you to work for a large company, to work for the government or to teach, none which is ever going to make much money or give you much freedom. Make sense? I have a book called The Secret Guide to Wealth, and in there I say there are no schools that teach you what you need to know to run your own company. I’ve looked. But I know how to do it.
Anything else?
Never let your children have vaccinations. And use an ear-piece headset with cell phones, and keep them eight to 10 inches away from your head or you could get brain tumors.
— Will Stewart
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2004
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