July 15, 2002
Loveland, Colorado
Thomas is a veteran of the Korean police action and a former Gunnery Sergeant US Marine Corps. He was honorably discharged in 1956 to attend college under the GI Bill and Graduated from Cal Poly Pomona with a BSEE in 1961. He subsequently did extensive graduate work in control systems engineering at USC. He started his own engineering consulting business in 1975 and continued in this line of work until retirement from engineering in 1995.
Retirement, at age 65, was precipitated by a severe case of classic Type II Diabetes. When it became clear that the medical community does not cure this disease, Thomas undertook another research project in the scientific literature to find a cure for it himself. After sucessfully reversing his own Type II Diabetes he went on to write "Insulin: Our Silent Killer", a "how to" book that shows how almost anyone can cure their own diabetes.
Thomas is currently busy full time doing radio shows and writing articles to get the word out about diabetes. He has numerous published articles in major national publications.
Married, father of four, grandfather of eight he resides on a small farmstead in rural Loveland, Colorado where he and his wife manage a small goatherd, raise chickens and generally try to live a quiet and productive life.
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