Most Popular Shows

Our 8 most popular shows are listed below. This archive will be updated frequently. Click any headline below to view the full article and download the podcast.

The Benefits of Becoming Wheat-Free

December 13, 2011

You’ll never look at bread the same way again. Wheat Belly author Dr. William Davis shares his startling findings on wheat in this eye-opening segment.

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The End of Dehydration

December 1, 2011

According to physicist Dan Nelson, we suffer from dehydration whether we drink two glasses or two gallons of water per day. Join us as Dan discusses remarkable water engineering technology that can end dehydration all across the globe!

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Why Steve Jobs Really Died

November 3, 2011

Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez returns to discuss the power of the medical priesthood and cancer treatments that shortened Steve Jobs’ life.

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Unearthing Atlantis

October 24, 2011

Revisionist historian Gavin Menzies discusses one of the greatest mysteries of antiquity as detailed in his latest book The Lost Empire of Atlantis.

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A Whole Systems Approach to Dentistry

September 7, 2011

Guest Dr. Hal Huggins discusses modern dental practices and informs us about the health risks of root canals and mercury amalgam fillings.

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Climate Change: The Whole Enchilada

April 22, 2011

Since October 2009, It’s Rainmaking Time!™ has been conducting a formal inquiry into the science and politics behind climate change. We invite you to trace our steps through this controversial topic.

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Magnetic Energy Generation

November 16, 2010

Technology pioneer John Searl explains how The Searl Effect Generator can provide free energy for humankind. Isn’t it time we gave up on fossil fuel?

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A True Inquiry Into Climate & Weather (1/2): A Hot Potato

October 25, 2009

Robert Felix, Dr. Tim Ball, & Joe D’Aleo guide us through ice ages, magnetic reversals, and more in this dialogue on weather & climate. Part 1 of 2.

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