The origins of germs and evil bodies making man sick goes back to the beginning of time.
Why is it the main belief system today?
The Infectious Myth – Revisiting the Milan Plague of 1629-1632 – 09.11.18 by The Infectious Myth
The origins of germs and evil bodies making man sick goes back to the beginning of time.
Why is it the main belief system today?
The Infectious Myth – Revisiting the Milan Plague of 1629-1632 – 09.11.18 by The Infectious Myth
Amazing discussion on the polio deception – and it continues today.
The Infectious Myth – Polio is not an infectious disease, with Jim West – 06.26.18 by The Infectious Myth
We are killing our soldiers – with drugs.
The Infectious Myth – Mefloquine and PTSD with Dave Bona, Canadian Military Veteran – 08.28.18 by The Infectious Myth
Great interview.
Roger Daltrey, Founder and Lead Singer of The Who by Here’s The Thing with Alec Baldwin
Amazing interview.
Burton Cummings: the Canadian Man behind “American Woman” by Here’s The Thing with Alec Baldwin
https://player.fm/1mPmUS #nowplaying
Can a family that lives in the belly of the Beast be outside of the system? The answer is surprisingly yes.
This whole story began because of the war on marijuana. Well I am not an advocate for the use of it, I am pleased the Canada has made it legal, especially if they can avoid bizarre situations like this one. Go to the 20 minute mark if you want to hear an epic rant against the system and against out of control law enforcement.
The Jarvis family, a group of eight, goes on the run from the law—for seven years. They live on a boat, in a treehouse in a swamp. They escape capture time after time. And how do the kids turn out, living a life outside of society, as fugitives? Surprisingly great.
Fantastically inspirational story about how the people of Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland restored humanity to a southern negro.
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/201/them/act-three
Nb: apparently this story has been heavily promoted, with even Cosby weighing in. This is a sign of fakery, or massive embellishment.
Fascinating story about an abusive medical system.
Very well produced piece about a father refused to believe the truth about his son.
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/214/family-physics/act-one
Interesting story of how fault lines of belief can fracture a small community when allegations of sexual harassment occur.
Susan Drury tells the story of what happens when one of the most respected men in town gets accused of sexual harassment by one of the most trusted women in town. For a lot of the townspeople it was a difficult decision, but they chose to believe him over her. And some of them didn’t change their minds, even when the man was later revealed to be a murderer.