I have been working with Bishop Janet and Archbishop Jim on the upcoming seminar in Merida. I attended the last seminar in Puerto Vallarta, but I think this one will be better. The presentation slides have been updated and cover many new topics such as
- Parasites
- Making and using MMS
- Making and Use of CDS
- Alkalinizing the Body
- Cancer
Participants will receive great materials and handouts.
Merida is a beautiful city and very safe. Violence dominates much of the news about Mexico, but thousands of miles away from the troubles in Northern Mexico is an oasis: the state of Yucatán and the city of Merida, where our seminar will be held. Merida is a statistically a very safe city. It has the lowest violent crime rate of any city with a population over 500,000 in North America, and yes that includes Canada. You can walk around the streets any time day or night and not have to worry about being mugged or assaulted. The unemployment rate is extremely low in Yucatan at 2.5% compared to 7.4% in Canada, 8-9% in the USA, and an average of 10% unemployment rate in European countries. Although wages aren't always fair, people are able to support themselves and keep busy which in turn keeps crime low.
For the state, the violent crime rate is less than 2 per 100,000 which compares to Wyoming and Montana, the two lowest crime states in the USA. Merida’s crime rate is way less than major US Cities such as Washington D.C., Atlanta, Georgia, and Detroit which have over 100 times the crime rate of Merida. Let’s look at this another way, your chances of becoming a crime victim in Atlanta, George is 1 in 71, your chances of becoming a victim in Merida is one in 50,000. Based on this, you should be much more scared to go to Atlanta that come to Merida.
If you have not attended a seminar yet, you should consider this one. There are many fun things to do in Yucatan such as visiting the Mayan pyramids, swimming in Cenotes, visiting haciendas, taking a city tour in double decker bus, watching whale sharks in Isla Holbox.I hope to see you there.
Rev. John