Alan died unexpectedly from kidney disease at home while napping. He left peacefully after a productive life until the end.
People will remember and miss Alan according to their experiences of him. For many people Alan was the expert (Ph.D.) in Pharmacology and Toxicology. To me, Alan was an erudite, generous, and gracious contributor to websites that I follow. I was privileged to become one of Alan’s many correspondents and further benefit from his exceptional knowledge, friendship, and kindness.
Professionally and personally, we have lost a truly great man with the passing of Alan.
I understand that Alan’s professional website will be taken down soon. In the meantime, it is viewable here: Alan Donelson.
For evidence of Alan’s stature as a promoter of truth and life in the alternative media, look at his numerous insightful comments (in his own name, Alan Donelson) over the years and the great respect we showed toward him. You could also ask almost any online student of Cabal evil about Alan Donelson to confirm his enormous importance to us.
I believe that Alan is now in his spiritual Home, the highest level of Heaven. Alan was highly God-conscious and our discussions included the subject of continued consciousness in a heavenly realm.
Most especially, my thoughts are with Alan’s beloved wife Gaétane, about whom he wrote with great affection. The pain of suddenly losing such a wonderful man and long-time life partner would be extreme beyond imagination.
Perhaps it would be helpful for us to remember Alan’s explanation of how he coped with major bereavement. In essence, I recall that Alan acknowledged his grief (including the pain and sadness), tried to understand the loss within a philosophical / spiritual context, and then he tried to move forward to new goals.
Alan seemed able to draw on his sense of humour even during dark times. I cannot recall ever reading something from Alan that did not leave me feeling more positive for having read it. I feel certain that if Alan was now writing about his late worldly self, his wit would leave us smiling, if not laughing out loud. People who knew Alan can imagine the uplifting humour that he would have shared with us now.
