b'never been about protecting Americanschanges to her diet, were credited with a(some high in government), and lectured health but rather protecting their phar- recovery for Mrs. Hart that gave her 40extensively.maceutical masters profits and monop- more years of life. But she would haveAs one observer put it, the Electronic oly. lived even longer had it not been for theMedical Foundation built a substantial OtherdoctorsacrossAmericare- FDA. record of clinical experience proving the placed Dr. Abrams after his death andvalidityofitsclaimsthatlow-power, continued his work treating patients,The Electronic Medicalpulsedshortwaveenergycanrestore but eventually they were picked off one- Foundation health to diseased or injured tissue. By by-onebyStatemedicalboardsandthe year 1950 more than 1,600 doctors life returned to normalat least forConvinced of the devices value, Mr. the pharmaceutical industry. Its compe- Hart sold his Hawaiian radio stationswere using the Abrams devices. (From tition had been eliminated. KGMB and KHBC and retired in 1938.The Truth About This Man, Fred J. He then dedicated his time and businessHart, undated and unpublished.)Dr. Abrams, I Presume? skills to the non-profit Electronic MedicalFinally, though, the Foundation real-Foundation, which was continuing Dr.ized that it was naive for them to believe By the early 1920s, Fred Hart wasAbrams work by developing electronicthat medical science had any interest in already a successful businessman andmedicine for the diagnosis and treatmentintegratingelectronicdiagnostictech-organizer. He had been a core founderof disease. niquesandtreatmentsintoorthodox of the Monterey County Farm Bureau,Becoming Chairman of the Board ofmedicine. In fact, roadblocks were de-theCaliforniaFarmBureau,andthethe Foundation, Fred Hart held that po- liberately put in place to prevent any re-American Farm Bureau Federation. Hesition for more than 25 years. In exchangesearch from being conducted to show the had operated ranches and was amongfor a salary of $1.00 per year, he kept updevices worth.thekeyplayerswhostartedgrowingon advancements in research, stayed in lettuce in the Salinas Valley, an agri- constant touch with doctors across theOh Boy! Its the FDA!cultural business that has grown into acountry who used the de- Still, for fifteen years, the Electronic multi-million-dollar industry since. vices, submitted hisMedical Foundation continued its work In 1915, he married Eva Porter, theownprogressre- without interruption until one day, in beautiful daughter of a wealthy pioneerports,monitoredmid-November1953,theFoundation ranching family in Salinas, California.other users suchwas visited by three FDA officials. One The couple led a happy life togetherasschoolsandof them was a physicist from Wash-untilshewasdiagnosedwithbreastindividualsington, who stayed only one day, cancer. Mrs. Hart underwent surgerywhilethe for the removal of a malignant tumor,other but her health continued to decline and new symptoms appeared. In their search for a cure, the Harts eyes fell upon Dr. Abrams and his medical treatments in San Francisco. They traveled there and, meeting Dr. Abrams, were first exposed to the theory of electronics in medicine and health. They found him to be a brilliant M.D. and researcher, and Mrs. Hart agreed to be tested and treated by him.A blood test with the Reflexophone (otherwise deemed worthless by the FDA) revealed a lesion that had gone undetectedduringpreviousexamina-tionsbyotherdoctors.Treatments were begun with another medical de-vice called the Oscilloclast, which used shortwave pulsed energy, and this, to- DR. ALBERT ABRAMSgetherwithspinaladjustmentsand H ealtHF reedomN ews /F all2022 7NHF_40-3_Linda_11-25-2022.indd 7 11/25/22 8:02 AM'