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Dr. Betty Martini is the founder of the global volunteer force, Mission Possible International, which educates the public on aspartame and warns of the dangers. She has been doing this for 14 years with operations in most states and over 30 countries of the world. She works with the world experts who write the reports you will find on their web pages. She spent 22 years in the medical field before this, and created the first health delivery system in the US.
Harmonic Codes |
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| Thursday March 12, 2009 |
Scientist and filmmaker David Sereda discussed his latest research on differentials, Zero Point Energy, and the hidden harmonic codes of the universe. "What I've discovered the way the universe is really working is…there are actual precise harmonic codes which are multiple frequencies working in tandem together, kind of like a symphony," he said.
First hour guest Dr. Betty Martini gave an update on the dangers of aspartame, the artificial sweetener used in hundreds of products such as diet sodas and chewing gum.
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Host: George Noory
Aspartame Special |
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| Tuesday September 2, 2008 |
In a special on the dangers of the artificial sweetener aspartame, Dr. Betty Martini was joined by a panel of experts throughout the evening. Aspartame, which she described as addictive, can cause a number of problems that people might not realize stem from its consumption, including headaches, dizziness, mood change, and joint pain. Its effects can be slow and subtle, but quite serious-- sometimes leading to miscarriages and seizures, she said. Consumer representative James Turner spoke about the history of aspartame and its pathway to approval. A public inquiry held in 1980 ruled it shouldn't be marketed because of its association with brain tumors, but Donald Rumsfeld (who served as head of the pharmaceutical company G. D. Searle at the time) managed to engineer its approval, he recounted. Stephen Fox, a consumer advocate, discussed efforts to get aspartame rescinded from the market, and suggested a new FDA commissioner was needed to carry this through. He recomme
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Host: George Noory
Secret Door V |
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| Wednesday January 23, 2008 |
A set of surprise guests joined us for one segment each in this special 4-hour program. In order of appearance: Dr. Betty Martini spoke about Hawaii's attempt to ban Aspartame. The sweetener is addictive, leaches serotonin from the brain, and is associated with mental illness such as bi-polar disorder, she reported. Investment advisorMish Shedlock warned of a full-blown recession and job layoffs. The real estate bottom won't hit till around 2012, he added. Investigative reporterLinda Moulton Howe reacted to a new report in which the US military is claiming that UFO sightings in Texas may have been due to a training mission of F-16s in the area. She noted that this is a typical pattern when the military wants to quash the idea that anything unusual has taken place. Scott Flansburg, 'The Human Calculator,' spoke about the power of numbers and the Mayan Calendar. Researcher David Seredareported that a NASA employee was leaking information suggesting t
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Host: George Noory
Egyptian-American Artifacts |
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| Saturday July 30, 2005 |
Historian Glenn Kimball provided updates of his research into ancient manuscripts as well as artifacts found in burial mounds in Southern Illinois (known as "Little Egypt") that may show North America was visited by overseas travelers thousands of years before Columbus set sail.According to Kimball, the Mississippi Valley is home to over 10,000 burial mounds, which contrary to widely held academic opinion were not all left behind by Native Americans. Black market relics found in the region, he explained, depict pharaohs, Moorish sailors, Christ on the cross, Jewish warriors, and Roman military imagery. Further, runes from artifacts found in Illinois, Michigan, California and Utah talk about migrations of people from the Middle East, Kimball said. Kimball is currently working on gaining permission to dig in an area of Illinois where ground-penetrating radar has shown several chambers exist along a 1500 foot underground corridor. He also discussed Atlantis, modern-day May
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Host: Ian Punnett