Monday, December 27, 2010

Cancer Cures On Coast to Coast Am - Aug 23 2010

Cancer Cures
Date:
08-23-10

Host:
George Noory

Guests:
Dr. Leonard Coldwell, Craig Webb, James Cameron




Sharing his natural cures for cancer, Dr. Leonard Coldwell declared that every cancer is curable within 2-16 weeks. Stress is a major source of cancer (the malfunctioning of cells), and the disease is fostered when the body is overly acidic which makes it prone to fungal conditions, he explained. Treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are more likely to make a patient worse, he warned. Further, he noted that cancer is the main money maker in the medical field, with $400,000 to $1.8 million spent on an individual patient from diagnosis to death.

Among his recommendations for general health and for cancer sufferers:

•Cancer patients can take food-grade hydrogen peroxide drops mixed in distilled water or aloe vera juice.
•Hemp oil can be rubbed on skin cancer.
•Stay away from artificial sweeteners, refined sugar, and high fructose corn syrup.
•Don't drink milk.
•Don't cook foods in the microwave.
•Eliminate exposure to electromagnetic frequencies such as from cell phones, by wearing devices like the EP2 pendant.
•Put filters on shower heads to reduce toxins.
•Websites awesomesupplements.com and helpingamericanow.com are good sources for supplements.
•A special site he set up to get more info: healthfreedomnetwork.com.
Avatar & Dreams
First hour guests, director James Cameron and Craig Webb, of the Dreams Foundation, talked about dreams and the creativity process. In making Avatar, "I was trying to achieve a kind of waking dream state for the audience, and the 3D was part of that," as well as the use of flight and phantasmagorical images, said Cameron. Years ago, his mother had a remarkable dream about a 12-ft tall blue-skinned goddess/warrior, and he made a painting of it. "I was just swirling together a lot of things when I wrote Avatar," he added.


Website(s):
•drleonardcoldwell.com
•instinctbasedmedicine.com
•dreams.ca
Book(s):
•The Only Answer to Cancer

Coast to Coast AM - 12-21-10 - Countdown to 2012

Appearing in the middle two hours, independent researcher John Major Jenkins discussed what he sees happening in exactly two years based on the Mayan calendar, how that calendar was rediscovered and the various ways the 2012 idea has been interpreted. The Mayan Long Count calendar was developed around 2,100 years ago in Izapa, Mexico, using data calculated over hundreds of years, he detailed. The reason why they chose the end date in 2012 was to "target the rare alignment with the solstice sun with the Milky Way galaxy," though it is a misnomer to think of this as the end of their calendar, he said.

The other big misconception is the 'doomsday' interpretation, first expressed in a book by Michael Coe in the 1960s, and more recently picked up by the media, and in movies like Roland Emmerich's 2012, Jenkins continued. We in the West tend to associate endings with Armageddon, but that is not the mindset of the Maya who thought in terms of cycles, he explained.

Jenkins also talked about his research at Tortuguero, where ancient inscriptions referenced the 2012 date, as well as some of the historiography associated with the Maya & 2012, including the Harmonic Convergence, and the works of Jose Arguelles, and Carl Calleman.
Lunar Eclipse & Dreaming



Coast to Coast AM The Mind & Quantum Techniques

Psychologist Dr. Garland Landrith, whose research was cited in the movie What the Bleep, discussed how inner thoughts can alter the physical realm through various methods including mass consciousness experiments, prayer, and "tapping" techniques. Various studies have demonstrated the quantum effects of consciousness, indicating that the mind can go beyond the time/space limitations that the normal universe operates under. For instance, he reported on an experiment in which people were randomly shown pleasant and negative photos. It was found that the subjects experienced anxiety several seconds in advance of seeing a negative photograph, which suggests the body senses things ahead of time, he said.
People are often held back by psychological blocks-- brain patterns that cause them to make the same mistakes over and over again, he noted. Through an Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) that involves a person using their fingers to tap on various acupuncture points, these blocks can be removed, he stated. Further, he cited the recent Dallas Peace Project, in which 1,000 people tapped on acupuncture points, and crime rates reportedly went down 25% in the region. Landrith's tapping technique is demonstrated in this video clip promoting his DVD.
He also spoke about various prayer studies and techniques. Some particularly powerful methods include "releasing" an intention rather than focusing on it, posing an intention before going to sleep, and sending out feelings of love. By adopting a sense of gratitude-- being thankful for what you have, you'll be attracting more things to be grateful for than if you are in a state of wanting, which attracts lack, Landrith revealed.

Computer Attacks

First hour guest, computer security expert Kevin Mitnick commented on the WikiLeaks outage and related tech issues. The website WikiLeaks was temporarily knocked out by a "distributed denial of service attack," he reported. Such an attack can be achieved by buying time on bot nets, sold by underground criminal networks, he explained. Mitnick also talked about an industrial computer "worm" called Stuxnet that targets infrastructure.