Time flies when you’re having fun, or so the time-honored adage goes. But today, time seems to simply be flying. Your individual “fun mileage” may vary. The 2011 ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference was something that should be on everyone’s list who want to see “out-of-the-box” thinking in action. I had an intense weekend at the event in Albuquerque last week (some of…
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Another Dose of Clear Chem-Speak on MMS
Some of you will recall the row we had a few months ago with Wikipedia’s biased, masquerading as informative “Miracle Mineral Supplement” entry, and how its editors doggedly persisted in protecting the toxic inferences and dismissing the beneficial accounts. (The bias is still there.) This tidbit was posted today on the YouTube thread by Frootloopsian. Gravity Theory, upon reading your…
Read MoreRemarkable MMS Insights, "Geeks Gone Wild," and Change Whose Time Has Come
In my Talk For Food video this week, I mentioned a remarkable information source that has emerged who articulates the underlying chemical behavior of MMS with amazing clarity. It evolved in the comment thread from a short clip that I posted three years ago on YouTube from my documentary, Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble. Naysayers have come and gone,…
Read MoreFear, Fate, Truth, and MMS
The events surrounding the status of Daniel Smith and Project Green Life (PGL) have, up until recently, put most of us at a loss for words. Recently that all changed when Dennis Richard, of A2Z Health Products (www.drmms.com), sent out a letter to his mailing list that virtually predicted that “the end” was at hand (so buy your MMS while…
Read MoreThe Monumental Lie that Fuels (or Fools) the FDA
I spoke to Daniel Smith of PGL a couple of days ago, after two of his product’s distributors, seeking to know the status of their supplier due to lack of an ability to reach the company, inquired here. For anyone not familiar, I reported that agents from the FDA and US Postal Service had raided their offices and confiscated computers,…
Read MoreFox (FDA) to Henhouse: ‘We Will Decide What’s Breast For You’
A major story in the health sector this week was about an FDA panel removing Avastin as an approved indication, in conjunction with the chemotherapy drug docetaxel, for metastatic (spreading) breast cancer. Well, that’s the major story for the general public. The major story for me was that in Spokane, Washington, agents from the FDA engaged in a legal home…
Read MoreSelf-Understanding, Beliefs, and Energy
Beliefs power all change that we experience, whether said change is desired or otherwise. While self-awareness is not a foreign concept to most people, self-understanding, which is the larger and more useful goal, gets far less attention. To illustrate, our general self-understanding shows a level of maturity where, by adulthood, we’ve outgrown childhood beliefs in such concepts as Santa Claus…
Read MoreA Greater Dawn Emerges… from Within
It has never before been so evident to me that we can create the moment, the experiences, and the lifetimes of our heart’s highest and most wonderful desire. Furthermore, this new life can be created from wherever we happen to be right now. It is not done by wishing it into being, but by accepting who, what, and where we…
Read MoreSitting Out the E. Coli Scare with MMS
The new wave of stories about illness and death make the following points increasingly obvious: Just how little we know about ourselves, meaning our metabolic, mental, spiritual, and imaginal nature, How having money, or throwing money at a problem, is no guarantor of solution, and will more likely escalate the problem. The newest scare is out of Germany. It involves…
Read MoreSlammers can Come and Go: MMS Roles On
A new “anti-MMS” article was brought to my attention this week. This one, written by Sara Vaughter, a nutritionist, has her conclusion in the title, “No Miracle, No Mineral, No Solution.” Cute. She and I agree that MMS is no miracle, but that’s where the agreement ends. Vaughter’s commentary on the chlorine dioxide disinfection (CDD) method introduced by Jim Humble…
Read MoreA Love Note to the Beautiful and Powerful You
Lost amid a myriad dialogues about the trying, even apocalyptic times we are in, is an appreciation of just how beautiful and powerful we, this entire collective of Souls on Earth, are. I write these words knowing that “beautiful and powerful” might be among the last words that some readers would choose for a self-description, much less for humanity. Or…
Read MoreNotes from the Beginning of The Beginning
CHICAGO, IL – Shifting paradigms and disappearing paradoxes dominate these times, as the world turns while hurtling its way through the galaxy on a much speculated upon path, its present in upheaval, its future, uncertain. Is it the beginning of The End, or of The Beginning? is the question. My vote is for the latter. The beginning of The Beginning.…
Read MoreLife Extension via Intention
FAIRFIELD, IA – I’m on the road again, this time to the town of Fairfield, Iowa, which could be referred to as the home of Maharishi University of Management (promoting Consciousness-Based Education), and the U.S. capital of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) movement. My second visit in two months, I am in town to speak tomorrow on water transformation at inaugural…
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Delivering Ourselves, Not from ‘Evil,’ but from Fear The broadcast media machine continues the campaign to sell the idea that Osama bin Laden is actually dead, and that this act unto itself, initiated and orchestrated by the United States, is a good thing. Even Al-Qaida has issued a statement to that effect. It’s like someone is desperately trying to tell…
Read MoreThe bin Laden Perception Campaign: Who is Being Served?
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNYmK19-d0U&w=448&h=252&hd=1] President Obama, in his own words (or that of his speech writer). President Obama’s announcement of the killing of Osama bin Laden on May 1 has triggered a massive ORCHESTRATION and MANIPULATION of public perception, not only of Americans, but anyone who thinks they have a legitimate axe to grind about AMERICA. However, we should make a distinction between…
Read MoreAutism and the Bigger Problem(s)
Before they put the subject of autism back in mothballs for another year, I am pleased to post my conversation with Kerri Rivera, who runs AutismO2 (www.autismo2.com), a non-profit clinic for autistic children in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Each year, when awareness about a particular disease is “raised” we end up thinking that we’re falling behind on resolving it, and that…
Read MoreNotes From Outside the ‘Autism’ Box
April is Autism Awareness month in America. What does that mean? It means that this is the time for Americans to be “educated” on how bad Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is, how complicated the cure must be, and are encouraged to be more tacitly accepting of (1) the disorder, (2) the CURRENT explanations as to why it happens, and (3)…
Read MoreSound Advice for ‘the Electrical’ You
The next must read book to put on your list just has to be Electrical Nutrition, by Denie and Shelley Hiestand. I learned about it from Wil Spencer (www.bodyelectrician.com), who caused quite a ruckus among some in the Gulf Coast after helping a number of residents gain relief from the effects BP-sponsored environmental toxicity after the historic oil spill with…
Read MoreConscious Imagining for a Changing World
If the first three months of 2011 are any indication of what the rest of the year holds, then I think it would be a gross understatement to suggest that it’s going to be quite a ride. What that statement means to you reveals a lot about where you’re putting yourself in the matrix of potential outcomes. A large proportion…
Read MoreNotes From the Road: Thoughts on Authenticity
KANSAS CITY, MO – It’s just a few hours before I wing back home after a fly/drive road trip that included time in four different states – Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, and Kansas. Illinois had been on the list, but has been rescheduled. Only sporadic access to a good WI-FI signal and full days of activity favored observation over participation in…
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