The Resonant Symphony: Exploring the Power of Sound and Vibrations

I love finding more topics to expound on energy, frequency, and vibration. It’s only one of my favorite topics as it is beautifully and comprehensively our entire world. It can speak to any type of belief system as it is echoed throughout. Today we will discuss this topic across the board from hard empirical science… Continue reading The Resonant Symphony: Exploring the Power of Sound and Vibrations

Solace Amongst Trees

Grief is an intensely personal and profound experience that can be both isolating and overwhelming. However, in today’s digital age, technology has opened up new avenues for grieving individuals to find solace and connect with their departed loved ones. In a poignant example of this phenomenon, grieving relatives have started using their phones in the… Continue reading Solace Amongst Trees

Sucralose: Not Such a Sweet Story

We discussed the political and health ramifications of sugar so now we can talk about its even worse counterpart, artificial sweeteners.   In our quest for a healthier lifestyle, many have fallen for the hype and turned to artificial sweeteners as an alternative to sugar. Promoted as zero-calorie options, these chemical sweeteners have gained popularity… Continue reading Sucralose: Not Such a Sweet Story

Lock Jaw Hi-Jinks

As vaccines are an overall hot topic, I’ve recently been introduced to Dr. Carrie Madej and her interviews about tetanus shots. Dr. Madej is a Doctor of Osteopathy, which makes her more “holistically” minded (considering the entire being), as opposed to a regular M.D. whose practice is solely based on Rockefeller’s medical control paradigm. Dr.… Continue reading Lock Jaw Hi-Jinks

How to Fake a Pandemic

PCR testing is a process developed in 1983 by biochemist, Dr. Kary Mullis, to streamline, so to speak, a complex process using large amounts of DNA to make copies of sections of DNA called “molecular photocopying”. This process of testing allows for the use of a small section of DNA to diagnose infectious diseases, as… Continue reading How to Fake a Pandemic

Target-ing Our Kids…

As another current event, I would like to discuss the most recent viral outrage. I’ve received a number of videos about Target’s most recent campaign project placing large displays of LBGTQ items.   I frequent Target, but am not an avid patron. I go in for a specific reason and leave. I don’t really shop… Continue reading Target-ing Our Kids…

Dark Sugar: Not Such a Sweet Story

Today I would like to touch on a true insidious epidemic that grossly engulfs our country and the world as a whole. Sugar. That’s right, I know it may sound silly, but let’s discuss the true nature and history of this silent killer.   Money and power have long been intertwined, shaping the course of… Continue reading Dark Sugar: Not Such a Sweet Story

S. 686- Restrict Act

There has been a lot of chatter about this bill, also called the “TikTok Bill”. And though I understand some people’s point of view that modern people only get upset about something like this when we have so many other blatant attacks on our freedoms. I would like to flesh out some of this bill… Continue reading S. 686- Restrict Act

Literary Espionage

Settle in, folks, because this week we’re taking a deep dive into the life of yet another incredibly talented individual whose legacy is shrouded in mystery and intrigue. From conspiracy theories to government meddling, the story of this famous figure is sure to leave you with more questions than answers. So buckle up and prepare… Continue reading Literary Espionage

Grant. Da Vinci.

One of my most recent rabbit holes has been about world-renowned polymath Robert Edward Grant. I stumbled across an interview with Grant and have been stuck on his works, teachings, and fascinating discoveries and ideas. First, I find him fascinating because he is so multifaceted and well-learned. Polymath, by definition, is a student of an… Continue reading Grant. Da Vinci.