The information that Gary Null emotionally
imparts in this testimony in New York will shock you (if
you aren't already aware of it). Drugs, vaccines, Big Pharma,
and overt criminal negligence are the topics at hand. If
you value your health be sure to watch these 3 short segments.
Breast
Cancer by Dr. Berner,
D.C., D.D. This is a classic essay, it deserves to be widely
read. He offers an alternative understanding that is a triumph
of decency and compassion.
When faced with a diagnosis of a serious illness there is
so much you can do - the point is to mobilize the energy
of fear and dread in a positive and life affirming way.
Use the power of the web to seek out alternatives.
You may feel that a complete change is necessary. There
are a number of places such as the Tree of Life Rejuvenation
Center, under the direction of Dr. Gabriel Cousens, where
you can begin your transformation in a safe and supportive
ambiance. Few physicians understand the healing power of
the live food as does Dr. Cousens.
There is so much help available to you, if you will but
take the first step. An action below initiates an action
above. As spiritual master Benjamin Franklin said, G-d
helps those who help themselves.
Take courage. Down through the ages many have found inspiration
and strength in Psalms 20 and 142. You might wish to consider
them. We give here a link to Dr. Bernarr's website; you
might wish to read some of his other insightful essays.
Please address your questions and concerns to Dr. Bernarr.
Panorama Wi-fi a warning
Here are links to a 3-part YouTube BBC video investigation
into the scientific findings on the health effects of Wi-fi/cell
phone masts:
(also has a short segment on electrosensitivity in Sweden,
where that government has officially recognized electrosensitivity,
and offers certain protections to those who are sensitive,
such as: if one child in a school has a health effect from
wireless, the school must disconnect the wireless system).
Some Thoughts on Evolution from Living
Tree Community
In recent years there has been a revulsion against the two
core principles of evolution: common descent and mutation
and natural selection as the mechanism of evolution. Ever
since the 1920's, evolutionists have claimed that some characteristics
of the Australopithecus ape genus resembled those of human
beings, for which reason they have portrayed these extinct
creatures as "man's most primitive ancestor". A
good deal of evidence disproving this has emerged. There are
a large number of ape species that once lived in the past
and are now extinct. The skeletal structures of some show
similarities to those of man. Yet those similarities do not
mean that these creatures have any relationship to man. Evolutionists
line up the skulls from these extinct species in a manner
required by their theory and try to come up with "a ladder
from ape to man". Yet the deeper research into the subject
goes, the more it is realized that there is no such ladder,
all that can be said is that different species of apes lived
at different times.
The one thing clear from the fossil record is
that man appeared all at once. The very idea of a "missing
link", always shaky, is now more and more untenable.
No one was more acquainted with evolution than Alfred Russel
Wallace its co-originator. Yet he came to a conclusion quite
different from Darwin: development and growth of species can
only be explained on the basis of a guiding intelligence.
Furthermore he concluded, we can not help seeing that we ourselves
are the highest outcome of the development process on earth.
One critic of Darwinism introduced the much
quoted analogy that the chance of life originating out of
raw materials would be equal to the chance that a Boeing 747
resulted from a hurricane going over a junkyard. (As far as
we know, Hurricane Katrina left merely rubble in the backyards
of New Orleans). There is a vast literature here. You'll read
some leading works and come to your own conclusions.
Stimulus packages, bailouts and buyouts -- look
what's coming down the street! - a series of
of forecasts by an outspoken observer of the American economic
scene
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