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MUST WATCH/LISTEN — Sage of Quay Radio – Elana Freeland – Chemtrails, Morgellons and Transhumanism (July 2014)

The Sage of Quay Radio Hour
Jul 16, 2014

Tonight my very special guest is Elana Freeland.

Over the years, Elana has been a Waldorf school pioneer, storyteller, lecturer, and writer. She has written for alternative publications all her adult life giving non-mainstream issues a voice. For the past two decades, she has ghostwritten several books on diverse topics and edited the stories of survivors of MK-ULTRA and ritual abuse. She is the author of her own Sub Rosa America series, a fictional history of the United States since John F. Kennedy’s assassination. In 1996, she was awarded a Master of Arts in Great Books from St. John’s College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, including honors for her thesis in historiography.

Her current book – Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth, is creating quite a stir. Elana’s book examines how chemtrails and ionospheric heaters like the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Project (HAARP) in Alaska services a full-spectrum dominance. This “Revolution in Military Affairs” needs an atmospheric medium to assure wireless access to the bodies and brains of anyone on Earth—from heat-seeking missiles to a form of mind control.

She hopes to write another book on how HAARP, chemtrails, and the Smart Grid relate to neuroscience, remote mind control, and the Orwellian transhumanist future which is now beyond the planning stage.

Along with discussing Chemtrails during our discussion tonight, Elana goes into great detail regarding the science and findings behind Morgellons Disease, the work of Clifford Carnicom and the transhumanist objectives of the global elites.

To purchase Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Chemtrails-HAAR…

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Carnicom Institute: http://www.carnicominstitute.org/
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VIDEO/PODCAST — Dr. Scott Sherr interview -“Hyperberic Oxygen Therapy: Wound Healing, Ketones, and the High Fat Diet

Gnostic Media
Nov 25, 2014

GM_219This episode is pretty fascinating and in it we tie together a lot of the material that we’ve learned over the last few years on diet and nutrition, so I’m pretty excited about it.

This is an interview with Dr. Scott Sherr, titled “”Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Wound Healing, Ketones, and the High Fat diet”” and is being released on Tuesday, November 25, 2014. It was recorded on November 22.

Dr. Sherr is a Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician with additional certification in Hyperbaric Oxygen Medicine. He graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from UCLA with a BA in History and BS in Psychobiology. He attended University of Maryland Medical School and Residency Program where he graduated Magna Cum Laude from the former with Alpha Omega Alpha Distinction.

Dr. Sherr is a member of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society as well as the Society of Hospitalist Medicine. He is one of the few integrative HBOT providers in the country.

Prior episodes pertaining to this episode:

Dr. Kate Rhéaume-Bleue interview – “Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox” – #217
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/KateRheaume-Bleue_VitaminK2_217

Dave Asprey – “Bulletproof Coffee: Revisiting Fat and Health”:
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/an-interview-with-david-asprey-pt-1-bulletproof-coffee-revisiting-fat-and-health-166-2/
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/gnostic-media-an-interview-with-david-asprey-pt-2-the-bulletproof-mind-and-body-169/

Michael Adams – “Curing MS with the Paleo Diet” – #181
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/interview-michael-adams-curing-ms-paleo-diet-181/

Rami Nagel – “Back to Paleo: Curing Tooth Decay – Naturally” – #180
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/CuringToothDecayNaturally180

Dr. William Davis – “Wheat is Murder”:
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/wheatismurder

Dr. Andrew Wakefield interview – “Vaccines and Rupert Murdoch’s Callous Disregard” – #120
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/dr-andrew-wakefield-interview-vaccines-and-rupert-murdochs-callous-disregard-120/

Sally Fallon Morell – “The Oiling of America”
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/sally-fallon-morell-interview-the-oiling-of-america-pt-1-092/
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/sally-fallon-morell-interview-the-oiling-of-america-pt-2-093/

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Is Technology Eroding Away Our ‘Conscious Self’?

21st Century Wire says…
[Dec 1, 2014]

The esoteric side to technology is a discussion which is boiling to surface like never before.

In the 21st century, what was previously classed as ‘science fiction’ is now science fact, and with this comes some of the most horrific realizations of Frankenstein technologies – like ‘The Singularity’ – an integral concept of what some liberal progressives and atheists enthusiastically refer to as transhumanism.

1-iphone-hellWhen Mary Shelley’s early 19th century character, Dr. Frankenstein said, “I considered the being whom I had cast among mankind – and endowed with the will and power to effect purposes of horror, such as the deed which he had now done, nearly in the light of my own vampire, my own spirit let loose from the grave, and forced to destroy all that was dear to me”, he was really speaking to us.

So it’s interesting when theologians and monks enter the debate, helping to stretch the debate from technological, through to the esoteric, and back to the spiritual, and finally giving way to a genuine examination of the self. If technology is merely an extension of our human endowment, then where does that technological extension end?

This raises an yet another essential question for those who still consider themselves as holistic humans:

Are we really ‘present’ when we immerse ourselves into our virtual world of convenience and technology?

Here’s one monk’s introspective contribution to the technology discussion…

Gadgets, Distractions, and the Art of Presence

Benjamin Mann
Catholic Exchange

Though I’ve long been curious about him, I have not yet read the works of the Canadian philosopher, technology theorist, and Catholic convert Marshall McLuhan.

But my interest was piqued by an Internet discussion regarding McLuhan’s idea of technologies as “extensions of man.” An online acquaintance of mine, the electronic musician and author Alex Reed, outlined McLuhan’s view that our inventions are really ways of extending our bodies and minds: “the wheel externalizes the foot, writing externalizes speech … electricity externalizes the nervous system,” and so on, in Reed’s words. Our tools, on this account, enhance and extend the reach of our organic human functions.

This intriguing view of technology dovetails with a practical consideration of mine: namely, my own relationship to technology and media. Since I intend to become a monastic postulant in a matter of weeks, I am trying – though not always hard enough – to rein in my use of online social media. Things like Facebook are not entirely off-limits in our monastery, and they can sometimes serve good purposes in the life of the Church; but in general, the Internet, and social media in particular, are not conducive to contemplative solitude and interior silence.

It can be hard to change our habits if we do not know what drives them. So I have been trying to understand why I – who have criticized many facets of modern culture, including its aversion to silence – find it hard to break away from the parade of online news and commentary. If our technologies “externalize” some preexisting aspect of ourselves, what is one externalizing through his fixation on a real-time stream of news and discussion?

One of the answers to that question is obvious (though for that reason, not very deep or helpful): clearly, the Internet is a great “extension,” in McLuhan’s sense, of our nature as interconnected social beings. Digging deeper, however – and bearing in mind the idea of electronic media as an extended and enhanced “nervous system” – there is another way in which the Internet externalizes our mental abilities, for good or ill.

One defining features of human nature is that our minds are not bound by time and space as our bodies are. Physically, we can only be in one time and place at once; but the mind can – and often does – go elsewhere on a regular basis. The mind is often at work sorting through the data of various places and times, going over all kinds of facts, memories, and ideas in its ongoing (and not always fully conscious) search for the greater meaning and purpose of what it meets in the realm of experience.

This ability to be “elsewhere” – to go outside the bounds of our circumstances; to imagine, explore, and theorize – is a great strength of the mind, a strength the Internet can bolster. Nonetheless, the ability to be “elsewhere,” mentally stepping outside the present moment, is not always a strength. Anyone who has suffered distractions in prayer, or found it hard to focus on any other task, knows the downside of the mind’s freedom to roam and ruminate.

When we extend our minds, in McLuhan’s sense, through the use of electronic media, we externalize both the mind’s strengths and its weaknesses. The Internet enables our curiosity and speculative capacities (our abilities to “be elsewhere” in at least potentially good ways), but it also empowers our pre-existing inner capacity for distraction – the ability to be elsewhere when we ought to be present here and now. Without such technology, the mind “goes elsewhere” on its own: surfing through its inner realm of facts, commentary, and possibilities. With the Internet, it does so externally and visibly.

McLuhan’s idea of externalization suggests that our deepest problem is not our relationship to technology, but something more ingrained. Long before “smartphone” entered the dictionary, each of us carried around a resource with amazing powers of access and connection, as well as vast potential for distraction and self-indulgence. That resource is our own mind. Today, we have simply externalized and boosted its abilities and habits.

We may cringe at the sight of two people sitting across a restaurant table, both absorbed in their smartphones. But how often have we met with a friend or loved one, and ended up absorbed in our own inner thoughts and concerns, of one kind or another? It is the same tendency: unsatisfied with present reality – for trivial or serious reasons, or no reason at all – we look for ways to be elsewhere, ways of escape that become habitual and start feeling necessary.

Our dependence on technology turns out to be a symptom, more than a cause. Fundamentally, we lack training in the art of presence. It is not easy, as the Eastern Orthodox priest Fr. Thomas Hopko put it, to “be awake and attentive, fully present where you are.”

Yet our problem with technology is also an opportunity. In a world of ever-multiplying distractions and mental getaways, we can take another path by learning the art of presence.

I began to think about technology, and its relationship to the declining art of presence, when I recently made a series of trips to the post office near closing time. Some days the line moves quickly, but at other times, there is a lot of lag. It is the kind of familiar, everyday tedium that prompts many people to reach for their mobile device, fire up the Internet, and seek out something else: something new to think about, react to, appreciate, or criticize.

It makes sense that we want this: the mind craves stimulation and escape in the midst of seemingly dull experiences. But if we habitually use technology to give the restless mind what it wants, we will never become skilled in engaging fully with life as it is. And this inability will become a long-term problem: weakening our relationships with other people, and our connection to God – who is completely present in life’s ordinary details, just as much as in its peak experiences. It is only a question of our awareness.

The inability to stand in a long line without checking Facebook, or endure rush-hour traffic without the radio, turns out to be related to the more serious disconnections in our lives. We find it hard to give full, dedicated attention to someone whose interests differ from ours; or we meet with great difficulty when it is time to focus directly on God in worship or personal prayer. In some ways, the problem is not so mysterious: if we have not trained ourselves to be present, awake, and attentive in the small matters of daily life, we cannot expect the skill to materialize suddenly in more important moments.

“Appreciate your life!” – this was the refrain of the Zen teacher Taizan Maezumi; and while there is more to life than this, the practice of appreciation is crucial. It makes us more fully present to God, to the people around us, and to the amazing fact of our very existence.

Among other things, appreciation means not doing things simply in order to get them over with and move on to the next thing (to be discharged, most likely, in the same spirit!). To engage fully, even with life’s basic tasks – brushing our teeth, taking out the trash, washing dishes – is worthwhile in itself, and also prepares us for those moments in which our full attention is more important. Our life is full of chances to practice not “going elsewhere.” We learn to engage with what is before us, instead of surfing the mental web of memories, speculations, and commentary…

Continue this story at Catholic Exchange

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VIDEO/PODCAST — Dr. Kate Rhéaume-Bleue interview – “Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox” – #217

Gnostic Media
Oct 24, 2014

GM_217This episode brings us back to the topic of health, and is called “Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox,” and was recorded on Monday, October 20, 2014, and released on Friday, October 24, 2014.
My guest is Dr. Kate Rhéaume-Bleue, N.D.

Kate Rhéaume-Bleue (RAY-OME BLOO) is a doctor of naturopathic medicine and author. A former faculty member at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Dr. Kate is an expert in the field of natural health and speaks internationally on many topics related to natural medicine. She is the author of the book Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox: How a Little Known Vitamin Could Save Your Life.

Website:
http://doctorkatend.com

Prior episodes referenced in this episode:

Dave Asprey – “Bulletproof Coffee: Revisiting Fat and Health”:
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/an-interview-with-david-asprey-pt-1-bulletproof-coffee-revisiting-fat-and-health-166-2/

http://www.gnosticmedia.com/gnostic-media-an-interview-with-david-asprey-pt-2-the-bulletproof-mind-and-body-169/

Michael Adams – “Curing MS with the Paleo Diet” – #181
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/interview-michael-adams-curing-ms-paleo-diet-181/

Rami Nagel – “Back to Paleo: Curing Tooth Decay – Naturally” – #180
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/CuringToothDecayNaturally180

Dr. Peter Glidden – “Killing Us Softly”:
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/dr-peter-glidden-interview-%e2%80%93-%e2%80%9ckilling-us-softly-vitamins-and-other-nutrients-%e2%80%93-129/

http://www.gnosticmedia.com/dr-peter-glidden-interview-%e2%80%9ckilling-us-softly-the-deliberate-dumbing-down-of-doctors%e2%80%9d-127/

Dr. William Davis – “Wheat is Murder”:
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/wheatismurder

Sally Fallon Morell – “The Oiling of America”
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/sally-fallon-morell-interview-the-oiling-of-america-pt-2-093/

http://www.gnosticmedia.com/sally-fallon-morell-interview-the-oiling-of-america-pt-1-092/

Daniella Martin – “Entomophagy: NOT Eating Insects is Dumb” – #125
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/daniella-martin-interview-entomophagy-not-eating-insects-is-dumb-125/

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PODCAST — In Memoriam Prof. Neil Whitehead interview – “Dark Shamans” – #006 | Gnostic Media

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March 26, 2012:

I have the following bad news:
It was brought to my attention today by Prof. John Hoopes of the University of Kansas at Lawrence that Prof. Neil Whitehead has died on March 23rd.
http://www.news.wisc.edu/20484

Because of this, and in his memory, I have removed Whitehead’s interview from the archives and placed it for free download.

Published on: Nov 23, 2008
In this show we take a journey to the dark side – the dark side of shamanism – in our interview with Prof. Neil Whitehead, who was the victim of a Kanaima, or dark shaman attack in Guyana.

This show focuses on countering the New Age presentations of “shamanism” in western culture, and seeks to create balance, as well as educate about the dangers of dark shamanism – and the ignorance thereof.

Neil Whitehead is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He graduated from Oxford University in 1984 with a Ph.D. in Anthropology.

His books include:

Hans Staden’s True History: An Account of Cannibal Captivity in Brazil ed. By Neil Whitehead and Michael Harbsmeier, June 2008. Order: http://astore.amazon.com/gnosmedi-20/detail/0822342316

Terror and Violence – Anthropological Approaches (ed with Andrew Strathern and Pamela Stewart, Pluto Press), 2005. Order: http://astore.amazon.com/gnosmedi-20/detail/0745323987

In Darkness and Secrecy. The Anthropology of Assault Sorcery and Witchcraft in Amazonia. (ed. with Robin Wright) Duke University Press, 2004. Order: http://astore.amazon.com/gnosmedi-20/detail/0822333457

Dark Shamans. Kanaima and the Poetics of Violent Death. Duke University Press, 2002. Order: http://astore.amazon.com/gnosmedi-20/detail/0822329883

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Ebola: question all basic assumptions

by Jon Rappoport
Activist Post
Oct 28, 2014

To understand what the sellers are selling, you have to go back to the beginning of their story.

You have to restrain yourself from buying the beginning, because if you do buy it, uncritically, you’re now on their river, you’re now traveling in their boat.

And even if you jump off later and claim, “They’re lying!”, you’re still holding the suitcase with their first assumptions in it.

At the beginning they say there has been an outbreak in three separate areas of West Africa.

The first part of “outbreak” means: accelerated dying is occurring.

How do you know that’s true? Where are the numbers to confirm that? Where is evidence that shows present deaths are jumping beyond recent past deaths?

The second part of “outbreak” means: the new accelerated deaths in all three geo-areas are linked by the same cause.

Where is the evidence for that?

The diagnostic tests? The antibody and PCR tests, both of which are useless, misleading, irrelevant, and rampant with false-positive results?

Is the evidence the symptoms these victims are showing? General symptoms like fever, fatigue, diarrhea, vomiting, bleeding, all of which can and do stem from a variety of causes? Of course not.

The third part of “outbreak” means: researchers have found what the link is among all the new deaths—the Ebola virus.

On what basis do they know this? Those useless diagnostic tests? Divining rods? The solemn assurance of the CDC? Quick eyeball diagnosis of every patient with a fever wandering into a clinic in West Africa?

On all counts, the beginning of the story is unproven—and the burden of proof is not on you, it’s on the “experts” making the claims.

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VIDEO — Orgone Energy — A breakthrough that has already happened – GLOBAL BEM conference Nov 2012

Georg Ritschl
Mar 27, 2013

My presentation on Orgonite and orgone energy at the Global Breakthrough Energy Movement (BEM) conference in Nov 2012, Hilversum, Netherlands. See also http://orgoniseafrica.com for more information