Environmental Illness

Hosted byIan Punnett

Environmental Illness

About the show

Author Faye Hueston shared the story of her personal struggle with environmental illness and the long search she undertook to find a cure.

In the first hour, oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer commented on findings by an Oregon State University professor that call into question the size of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (see article).

News segment guests: reporter Greg Hunter and birding expert Sharon Stiteler

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Astronomer Mark Thompson may have been slightly embarrassed after missing a meteor during the live broadcast of the BBC's Stargazing Live series. Thompson had been expressing his disappointment about the lack of activity when the meteor blazed across the sky behind him. View the video at Mail Online.

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Last Night

Healing and the Dying Process / The Giza Pattern in the West
Healing and the Dying Process / The Giza Pattern in the West
Julie Ryan described her intuitive healing abilities and insights into death as a guided process involving spiritual presences. Followed by journalist Gib Berry on his research on the geometric alignment of Utah's mountain ranges, mines, and basins with the Giza Pyramids.

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