Relative to health care, and standards of treatment and outcomes that Americans have come to expect, Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s transition at the age of 77 represents a huge vote for the status quo. He becomes the latest high profile “poster child,” an example for what the public can expect with the best medical care, medical care we agree needs…
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Jim Humble: On the Move, and Still Relevant with MMS
A friend of mine just wrote to me, inquiring about a rumor of a plan to arrest Jim Humble. Jim has far better things to do than get arrested, some of which has, can, or will affect you, especially as so many people gear up their fears about “the pandemic.” Franklin Roosevelt made the statement, “there’s nothing to fear, but…
Read MoreOn Being Beings of Conscious, Powerful Change
In the same way that, on surface appearances, it’s hard to tell the difference between a sunrise and sunset, we are at the threshold of a great awakening, or a greater sleep. What is your view? There is increasing evidence that homo sapiens, also known as humans, are very powerful beings, able to cure themselves of diseases and other life…
Read MoreA Not So Strange Case Involving Water
It’s About What We Don’t See A recent story in the Sacramento Bee chronicles how what innocently started out in January 2007 as a contest on radio station The End (KDND, 107.9 FM) to win a Nintendo Wii game console, has led to death, emotional dysfunction, and inevitable lawsuits. The court case begins August 2009. While the controversy and drama…
Read MoreOn 'Becoming' a Water Structuring Device
I can’t say that I fully appreciate the impact of blogging in general, or my blog in particular, but I do understand that it is part of a shift in behavior patterns (such as the shift away from radio and television over the airwaves to the internet) that is currently in progress. However, I consider it significant when a blogging…
Read MoreSheldan Nidle and Our Unfolding World: The REST of the Conversation
Here are the rest of the excerpts from the conversation I had earlier this year (2009) with Sheldan Nidle. If you’re interested in purchasing this entire conversation on DVD, feel free to contact me. Visualizing Our World After ‘First Contact’ Part 3 [blip.tv ?posts_id=2353256&dest=-1] Part 4 [blip.tv ?posts_id=2354540&dest=-1] Part 5 [blip.tv ?posts_id=2357429&dest=-1] Part 6 [blip.tv ?posts_id=2357492&dest=-1] If you’d like to…
Read MoreTalk For Food Classics: Mark MacAfee
Show #041 — Mark MacAfee We’re a generation that has grown accustomed to warnings and cautions about drinking milk and dairy products, with good reason. However, what we didn’t know was that the milk we were being warned about, is an imposter, and that raw, unpasteurized milk, can throw anyone in ill-health a much needed natural lifeline to recovery. Adam…
Read MoreTalk For Food Classics: Sally Fallon
[I have been promising to create an archive of my Talk For Food podcasts that have gone off rotation at webtalkradio.net. WordPress has come to the rescue. I simply had to learn how to post my interviews so that they could be easily listened to.] Show #036 — Sally Fallon Did you know that the body NEEDS us to include…
Read MoreEquality as Ideological Linchpin of 'First Contact'
On the surface, the upcoming Sheldan Nidle (www.paoweb.com) workshop in Montgomery Alabama (July 18-19) would appear to be a study in contrasts. With a theme of “Making Galactic Sense Out of Chaos,” he comes to a place that has, for more than a generation, been attempting to create a community of cultural co-existence out of what had historically been a…
Read MoreSheldan Nidle Workshop in Montgomery Alabama
On July 18-19, 2009, author and Planetary Activation Organization founder Sheldan Nidle (www.paoweb.com), will be in Montgomery, Alabama to conduct a workshop titled, Making Galactic Sense Out of Chaos. Some of the topics covered in this workshop include: Saturday, July 18 | 10a-5p From Collapse to Contact Rising from Global Collapse The Agarthan Connection Becoming Galactic Humans The Power of…
Read MoreGetting Structure: On Forming a Healthy Relationship with 'The Water Within'
Water is the first key to every question of chronic disease, and every answer to the restoration of health. It is also one of the most overlooked, and as such, misunderstood. Our status with, and relationship to water should be on the lips of every doctor, dentist, nurse, and any professional that includes the word “health” in their description or…
Read MoreAn Amplifier of Subtle Energy Understanding
To anyone who has become familiar with my point of view, it is no news flash when I declar that all is energy. This is neither “me” nor “my” opinion, it’s a simple fact. Some opinions are true because they are true. Some opinions are “true” because the persons expousing them think they’re true. That is, until greater truths become demonstrable. It…
Read MoreWhen Cancer Treatment Kills: A Beautiful Life Ends on Sour Note
Cancer is on the world’s mind, due to the recent high profile deaths in the pro basketball community of coach Chuck Daly and former Phoenix Suns forward and jazz recording artist, Wayman Tisdale, and a video documentary on Farrah Faucett that was recently aired on NBC that was watched by over 9 million people. These very public profiles all model…
Read MoreA Matter of Choice: The Power of Fear or Love on Swine Flu
In the face of the panic button that has been pushed around the swine flu and its potential implications, it would be wise to consider that the past doesn’t have to repeat itself, and in spite of all the stress-inducing alarmist hype, our worst fears don’t have to happen, and most often do not. The dictum to “remember the past…
Read MorePandemics, Contagion, and the 'Zone of Flu'
Pasadena, CA — News stories reporting the outbreak and spread of swine flu in Mexico and the U.S. are breaking out like, well, a virus. The public is being “warned” and put “on alert” about what some feel may become a pandemic. The literal meaning of “pandemic,” from its original Greek, is all people. However, the alarm is more significant…
Read MoreJim Humble's Niger Adventure Revealed
A few weeks ago I reported that I’d be visiting Jim Humble, as he had taken a trip to Africa, and wanted to tell what happened. He felt it would be a short conversation, but wanted it to be on video, and I was ready to accommodate, and make it part of my show, Talk For Food. I’ve since produced…
Read MoreTo 'Consume' or Produce? It Shouldn't be a Question
While I have written two of the greatest books rarely to be read (I Am My Body, NOT! is one), the following quotation is as relevant today as it was when I first wrote it over 12 years ago. The People of the United States are creativity and innovation standard setters of the world because freedoms of speech and trade…
Read MoreSacred White Buffalos: Plight of a National Treasure
Although some have questioned her right to do so, Dena Riley is a woman that has taken on a great responsibility. She is the custodian of the largest herd of white buffalos in the world, which now totals a very improbable 11. Births of white buffalos are extremely rare; some have estimated one in 10 million and more. Adding additional…
Read MoreA Day in the Life: On the Cusp of Quantum of Change
It was a beautiful, sunny day when I left Phoenix for Santa Fe, NM yesterday — this is a sight I had to capture as I drove through the town of Holbrook. They were at a rock shop on the town’s main drag. But snow is the key word for my experience now. Below is a picture of my trusty…
Read MoreKeys to Health: Misplaced but Not Lost
Since I started my radio show, Talk for Food, I’ve met many extraordinary people, whom we’ve recognized as kindred, and friends. We’re all extraordinary, and when I say “we,” I’m not referring to “me and my friends,” but all of humanity. You are extraordinary, as well as that man or woman down the street, or that group you think is…
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