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Data, Dogma, and Discovery

May 6, 2013

After Dr. Don Easterbrook testified before the Senate Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Committee regarding climate change, the scientific community – including faculty at Western Washington University – ran character assassination pieces about him in Associated Press. Dr. Easterbrook and astrophysicist Dr. Gordon Fulks present a whole systems approach to understanding climate change, and discuss the difference between data and dogma.

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Remarkable Woman in Science

April 14, 2013

The relationship between physics and consciousness has been a core focus of Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher’s work since the mid-1970s. In this exciting segment, Dr. Rauscher guides us through her body of work at the frontier of science, philosophy, and spirituality.

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Ormus: A Different State of Matter?

March 18, 2013

David Hudson, a former cotton farmer from Arizona, discovered Ormus – a unique class of mineral nutrients that seem to be essential for plants, animals, and people – on his farm in the late 70′s and early 80′s. Join us as we explore Ormus with Barry Carter, a steward of the library of all things Ormus.

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Shocking News About Electrosmog

January 22, 2013

Dave Stetzer and Dr. Magda Havas clear up misconceptions about the Stetzerizer® Filter, discuss the spread of cell phone towers, teen cell phone use, the effect of wifi in our homes, offices, and school systems, and explain how we can protect ourselves from electropollution.

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Magnetism and Climate Change

January 14, 2013

An insightful comment on our segment Sea Level Basics by research scientist Thomas Watson, the Director of Omega Motor Corporation, prompted us to explore the role of magnetism in climate change.

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Magnetricity: Our New Energy Source

December 3, 2012

Advanced materials expert Dr. John Milewski discusses SuperLight, electricity vs. magnetricity, increases in solar activity, and achieving energy independence with magneto-electric infrastructure.

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Low Blue Lights

November 26, 2012

It’s time to get your circadian rhythm back on beat. Dr. Richard Hansler of the Lighting Innovations Institute explains how blue light disrupts the production of melatonin in the pineal gland, making it difficult to fall asleep.

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Fractality and Consciousness

November 19, 2012

As we seek a deeper understanding of consciousness itself, the line between science and spirituality begins to blur. Dan Winter harmonizes them in an awe-inspiring exploration of fractality, plasma science, and spiritually hygienic practices.

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Revisiting 9/11: Embracing the Facts

September 10, 2012

Forensic scientist and researcher Dr. Judy Wood, the author of Where Did the Towers Go?, returns for a blockbuster discussion about her 10-year analysis of the September 11th events at the World Trade Center – and why the official story is impossible according to the laws of physics.

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Water Physics, Clarifications, & Mysteries

July 31, 2012

The market has been deluged with information about water in order to address increasing public interest and concern. We invited Natural Action Water founder Clayton Nolte to share the most important aspects of water that have come to his attention.

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