A Letter to President Obama: Thoughts on Health Care

BOOKS & MEDIAWERKS February 27, 2009 President Barack Obama The White House Washington, DC Dear Mr. President, It is noble of you to want to ensure that adequate health insurance coverage is available to all citizens by proposing a plan that would eventually cover the estimated 48 million Americans who are currently without it. HOWEVER, in choosing this particular strategy,…

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Stimulus Alert: NOT the System, but Health Itself

VANCOUVER, BC — For many millions of Americans and members of other nations who subscribe to Western Medical orthodoxy, the value of the term “health care” has shrunk even more precipitously than that of the American dollar, almost to the brink of meaninglessness. According to an Associated Press story, President Obama is poised to present a health care overhaul plan…

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A New Understanding of Water

I am presently reading Your Body’s Many Cries for Water, by Dr. Freydoon Batmanghelidj (1931-2004), a book that was referred to me almost a year ago that I finally got around to. I’m really attempting to read about ten books at once, but this one and How We Heal by Douglas W. Morrison have the bulk of my reading attention…

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International MMS Documentary Adaptation: Parlez vous Francais?

Quietly, but resolutely, MMS awareness is growing and use is expanding. In spite of minor incursions and inconveniences here and there from various governmental agencies, including Health Canada and the FDA, more people are gathering available information about the protocol, and giving themselves new options with regard to restoring their health. My documentary, Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble, is…

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The Best Protection from a Dirty Bomb is Peace

There is some concern going around about our vulnerability to a “dirty bomb” attack. It’s not enough that we’ve been attacked by “dirty” chlorine and fluoride in our water, mercury in vaccines, hormones and additives in our foods, synthetics in dairy products, chem trails, and who knows what else, for many years. We’ve given all of these culprits a pass,…

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Metamorphosis In-Progress: A Status Report

I don’t have periods of inactivity, although it may appear that way by the entries I place on this blog. The year has been intensely active, in the most positive and promising of ways. Writing shorter entries might be a solution, but I’ve never made this blog a documentary on my life. Although the day-to-day details may be of interest…

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