In Other News April 22, 2013

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UN Agenda 21. Listening back to 2 important interviews with Rosa Koire and Stacy Lynne.
We talked in April about UN Agenda 21 with guest Pauline Cantwell of A World Alert.com. The United Nations Agenda for the 21st Century is a global plan that is creeping into regions of the United States and North America. This is all being done under the guise of environmentalism and the groundwork has been laid down here in the New York City. The use of buzzwords are important. Remember those words we talked about in April, the ones that leave you with that positive, it must be ok feeling? Smart Livable, Walkable. Vibrant. Bikeable. Consensus. Progressive. Community. Diversity. Carbon Footprint. Vision. Green. Stakeholders. Regional Sustainable.
Yet, across the country, individuals are losing their rights to private property, land and water as cities are re-planned for high density, urban development and smart growth. We talk again about the tentacles of ICLEI, the International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives, which is tasked with carrying out the goals of UN Agenda 21 locally using tax payer money. What people are taking notice of is how millions in tax payer revenue is being used to fund these plans. People are fighting back says our guest Rosa Koire, author of Behind The Green Mask, but it’s not easy. Rosa talks from experience, she is a forensic commercial real estate appraiser and has gone through massive battles with neighborhood groups, lawsuits against the City of Santa Rosa in the San Francisco Bay Area, and she has been traveling around the country sharing her story. Guest – Rosa Koire is the Executive Director of the Post Sustainability Institute, where she studies the impacts of Agenda 21/Sustainable Development and she runs the website Democrats Against UN Agenda 21.

Investigative journalist Stacy Lynne shares her story in opposing and revealing the ICLEI agenda in her community, the subsequent retaliation and we’ll also focus on the conflict of interest of those involved in the retaliation. As many listeners may know Stacy Lynne had been alerting her community in Ft. Collins, Colorado about ICLEI, International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives for the past 4 years and revealing how large amounts of tax payer money is being spent on the ICLEI programs annually. She points out how ICLEI policy is a path to eliminate individual rights. Stacy Lynne was then retaliated against. Her son’s biological father was awarded custody of their nine year old son through court proceedings wrought with legal breaches. Today we look at those involved in the retaliation and their ties to UN Agenda 21, ICLEI and related subsidized green energy scams.

In Other News April 16, 2013

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In past shows we’ve talked about the importance of intuition and using our instinct to detect lies. In our last interview with Dr. Judy Wood, she explicitly recited to know that you know what you know and know everything else that you don’t know. Past guest, professor Eric Larson wrote extensively on exposing the subtle toxic lies that infect the progressive media and its damage to culture and the arts. Today’s guest has also written in depth about the importance of telling the truth and how all stress is caused by lying. He says, we all lie casually and habitually and we do it unconsciously. The most pernicious is withholding information. Psychotherapist, author, seminar leader, and twice Independent candidate for US House of Representatives, Brad Blantan joins us to talk about his first book, Radical Honesty: How To Transform Your Life By Telling The Truth. The book was a nation-wide bestseller in 1996 and explains very directly how to notice and stop various forms of self-deception and lying to others.

Dr. Brad Blantan:

  • In the course of growing up that who we are is what other people think of us.
  • We work to build an image that we imagine is in the mind of other people.
  • That’s the way you make it in this society.
  • You’re taught you are the grades you make, you’re what the teacher thinks of 
you.
  • What our peers think of us when we’re teenagers.
  • We’re what we promote as ourselves and how successful we appear to be.
  • That present tense noticing person that all of us are right now, is and can be considered to be our fundamental identity.
  • That that identity is primary up front first that is who I am first and foremost.
  • The being, who is now noticing, now talking. The whole culture lives inside the individual mind. We live in a culture and the culture lives in us.
  • As long as you’re living only inside your culture in your mind, you’re basically as detached from reality as any other psychotic human being.
  • I do not think the United States of America is the greatest country in the world, not even close.
  • I think what goes on in the United States is a pack of lies.
  • We all maintain a kind of mental illness and a kind of physical illness as well.
  • What makes radical honesty so radical is merely that its unusual given that 
you’re not expected to be honest.
  • I do an 8 day long workshop called a course in honesty.
  • I have for about 20 years
  • I will be doing an online course soon, called the The Course of Completion.
  • Radical honesty delivers you from the jail of your own mind.
  • When you’re honest it doesn’t take very long to get over it. When you lie about it, 
it takes forever to get over it.
  • You’re engaging with a conspiracy of avoidance with friends.
  • Radical honesty for everyone you know personally and in your personal 
relationships,
  • Love doesn’t happen without giving up pretense.
  • I feel the end of humanity is at the end of this century without a dire correction in 
the very very short term.
  • There are about 34 secret agencies that our taxes pay for.
  • Authenticity is much better then pretense. That’s where love happens, that’s 
where people actually get real support for each other and really help each other.
  • It’s when people are actually telling the truth about what they think about what they’ve done.

Guest-Dr. Brad Blantan, s a psychotherapist, author and seminar leader. He describes himself as “white trash with a Ph.D.” Armed with quick wit and an engaging Southern accent, he speaks with an unwavering honesty that is both disarming and challenging, a quality that has earned him admirers as well as detractors. His first book, Radical Honesty: How To Transform Your Life By Telling The Truth, became a nation wide best seller in 1996 and has been translated into seven languages.

In Other News April 8, 2013

We’ve discussed the events of September 11, 2001 in terms of the pile of evidence revealing a signature of the use of a directed energy weapon. On this show we’ve also discussed the viability of free energy in the context of 9-11. We look at the same event from another angle, the occult and the dark arts. Kent Bain joins us to talk about his publication, titled The Most Dangerous Book In The World: 9-11 As A Mass Ritual. Can the mass awareness of symbol literacy help thwart another false flag? Bain reveals how we’re embroiled in the psychic dictatorship that combines many variables within the dark arts including black magic symbolism, high technology and a compliant media. He also suggests we understand that the same individuals behind UN Agenda 21, the ongoing spraying of the Earth’s atmosphere, GMO, industrial waste grade sodium fluoride added to food and municipal drinking water, are likely involved in the black magic ritual false flags.

In Other News April 2, 2013

If you’ve been listening to the show in the last year, you may remember past guests such as Stuart Wilde and his book Silent Power that provided a stepping stone to better boundaries. Before that, Dr. Konstatin Korotkov had told us that human intention can be scientifically measured within the universal element of water. Any intention will have a profound effect on your mind and body. Past guest Penney Peirce, author of Frequency dove into the topic of using your intuition and instincts. These interviews give us a background to examine components of a wider system put together by returning guest Dr. Paul Dobransky. This week, we continue the discussion with Dr. Paul into a specific aspect of Mind OS. We look specifically at turning off the autopilot and consciously using something called observing ego. What is it and why is it important when instituting healthy boundaries?

Guest – Dr. Paul Dobransky is a psychiatrist, author, speaker and runs several websites, womenshappiness.com and menspsychology.com. He conducts seminars on dating and relationships with men and women. His system called Mind OS is the starting point for most of clients, and it covers a lot of material. But today we focus in on what contributes to overwhelming stress in young people, and the cultural factors connected to a healthy psychology in men and women.

In Other News March 25, 2013

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Dr. Judy Wood returns to the show after a tour in the UK and Holland giving presentations connected to her book Where Did The Towers Go? Evidence of Directed Free Energy Technology on 9-11. We also discuss the viability of directed free energy for practical use and how that would change the world. It starts with the process of managing public perception about free energy technology says Dr. Wood. Dr Wood describes how electricity gravity and magnetism are all related somehow. We clues that can offer. We continue to talk about problem solving skills.
As a former professor of mechanical engineering, Dr Wood has extensive knowledge of the educational system and learning processes. She is self taught and practices the method of defining the problem first before solving it. In the context of her amazing arc of research in the book Where Did The Towers Go? Evidence of Directed Free Energy Technology on 9-11, it is important to determine what happened before going to the next step of how it happened. These steps are done before moving to the next one of determining who did it.

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