User:KennethJDillon
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Kenneth J. Dillon is a medical device entrepreneur and theoretical scientist based in Washington, D.C.
Dillon has a B.A. in history from Georgetown University and a Ph.D in history from Cornell University. After teaching for several years at Sydney University, he entered the U.S. Foreign Service, serving in Turkey and in various positions in Washington, D.C.--including as an intelligence analyst. He took early retirement in 1991 and then entered the field of medical research.
In a kind of scientific detective work, Dillon applies certain qualitative and conceptual techniques drawn from his experience as an historian and intelligence analyst. Among his scientific contributions are a proof that the red blood cells constitute the animal magnetoreceptor and theories of the original immune system, of the role of red blood cells in consciousness, of biophysical pharmacology, of common mechanisms of complementary and alternative therapies, and of transdermal micronutrition. His work has led to new insights regarding Biophotonic Therapy, the leading phototherapeutic treatment of infectious diseases.
Dillon has also developed new approaches to nuclear waste disposal; and he has consulted on ways to provide civilian jobs for former Russian nuclear weapons scientists.
Dillon has identified the al Qaeda operative--Abderraouf Jdey--who was the most likely perpetrator of the anthrax mailings; FBI has now offered a reward of up to $5 million for this suspect.[1]
Dillon has devised a cognitive therapy of depression named Fruitful Matching[2] as well as a theory of classical civilization called "The Trojan Origin of Roman Civilization".[3] He has also written five books on medicine and history, and two Websites: www.biophoton.com and www.scientiapress.com.