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Dec 3, 2023 • 1h 51min

Unveiling the World of Energy Parasites: Draining Forces and Hidden Impacts with Jerry Marzinski and Janet

In this episode we're delving into a captivating and perhaps unsettling topic! Do energy parasites exist? Join us as we unravel the mysterious world of these invisible entities that feed off the energy around us, affecting everything from our emotional well-being to our overall vitality.   The guest in this episode is Jerry Marzinski, a licensed psychotherapist and mental health expert with a unique perspective on the unseen forces influencing human consciousness. Marzinski's groundbreaking work in the field, where he has dedicated his 35 years career to understanding the intricacies of schizophrenia and the profound impact of malevolent entities on mental health. Prepare for an eye-opening journey as we unravel the layers of Marzinski's research and insights into the unseen realms that shape our minds.   Jerrys Book: An Amazing Journey Into the Psychotic Mind - Breaking the Spell of the Ivory Tower   Enjoy!
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Dec 1, 2023 • 1h 12min

Inside the Mind of a Social Engineer: Christopher Hadnagy Reveals the Strategies of human behavior

Social engineering is all about understanding how people think, react, and make decisions! How can we use it to get what we want and help others at the same time? What drives individuals to unwittingly divulge sensitive information? What can you do if you want to connect better with others?   In this episode we're diving deep into the fascinating world of human behavior with none other than the renowned expert, Christopher Hadnagy. He is the Founder and CEO of Social-Engineer, LLC. During Chris’ 19 years in information security, he created the world’s first social engineering framework and newsletter. He has also hosted the first social engineering-based podcast. Chris is the Founder, Executive Director, and Board Member, for the Innocent Lives Foundation, a nonprofit organization that identifies anonymous child predators and helps bring them to justice. Having written five books on social engineering, Chris is also a well-known author. His most recent book, “Human Hacking: Win Friends, Influence People and Leave Them Better Off for Having Met You,” was released January 5, 2021.   Chris leads the way in educating people about social engineering. He created the world’s first Social Engineering Capture the Flag (SECTF) to raise awareness of this serious threat. Chris is also an Adjunct Professor of Social Engineering for the University of Arizona’s NSA designated Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations (CAE-CO). He also lectures and teaches about social engineering around the globe. Moreover, he was invited to speak at the Pentagon and other high-security facilities.   Chris works with some of the world’s leaders in scientific research for the purpose of acquiring a deeper understanding of social engineering. Notably, Chris authored a book with Dr. Paul Ekman regarding the use of nonverbal communication by social engineers.   Enjoy
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Nov 28, 2023 • 54min

CO2 Good or Dangerous for the environment? Professor William Happer

Are CO2 dangerous for the environment and for our future here on earth? Can HAARP be used to modify the weather? Is it a good idea to block the sun to lower the temperature on earth? To help us answer these important questions and many others we have invited Dr. William Happer. He is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Physics at Princeton University, is a specialist in modern optics, optical and radiofrequency spectroscopy of atoms and molecules, radiation propagation in the atmosphere, and spin-polarized atoms and nuclei.   He has published over 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. He was awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in 1966, an Alexander von Humboldt Award in 1976, the 1997 Broida Prize and the 1999 Davisson-Germer Prize of the American Physical Society, and the Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award in 2000.     Dr. Happer received a B.S. degree in Physics from the University of North Carolina in l960 and the PhD degree in Physics from Princeton University in l964. He began his academic career in 1964 at Columbia University as a member of the research and teaching staff of the Physics Department. While serving as a Professor of Physics he also served as Co-Director of the Columbia Radiation Laboratory from 1971 to 1976, and Director from 1976 to 1979. In l980 he joined the faculty at Princeton University. On August 5, 1991 he was appointed Director of Energy Research in the Department of Energy by President George Bush. While serving in that capacity under Secretary of Energy James Watkins, he oversaw a basic research budget of some $3 billion, which included much of the federal funding for high energy and nuclear physics, materials science, magnetic confinement fusion, environmental and climate science, the human genome project, and other areas.   He remained at the DOE until May 31, 1993 to help the Clinton Administration during the transition period. He was reappointed Professor of Physics at Princeton University on June 1, 1993, and named Eugene Higgens Professor of Physics and Chair of the University Research Board from 1995 to 2005. From 2003 until his retirement in 2014, he held the Cyrus Fogg Brackett Chair of Physics.   From 1987 to 1990 he served as Chairman of the Steering Committee of JASON, a group of scientists and engineers who advise agencies of the Federal Government on matters of defense, intelligence, energy policy and other technical problems. He was a trustee of the MITRE Corporation from 1993 to 2011, he is the Chair of the Board of the Richard Lounsbery Foundation, and the Chair of the Board of the Marshall Institute. From 2002 to 2006 he chaired of the National Research Council’s Standing Committee on Improvised Explosive Devices that supported the Joint Improvised Explosive Devices Defeat Organization of the Department of Defense. He was a co-founder in 1994 of Magnetic Imaging Technologies Incorporated (MITI), a small company specializing in the use of laser polarized noble gases for magnetic resonance imaging. He invented the sodium guidestar that is used in astronomical adaptive optics to correct for the degrading effects of atmospheric turbulence.   From September 2018 to September 2019, Dr. Happer served as Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Director of Emerging Technologies on the National Security Council.   In this conversation we talk about:   What is CO2?   How much CO2 is in the atmosphere   What happens to the temperature when the CO2 is rising?   Temperature cycles on earth   HAARP can it modify the weather?   Is it a good idea to block the sun?   Advice for young people   And lots more!   Hope you enjoy this conversation!
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Nov 26, 2023 • 1h 29min

How to solve your problems quicker and faster? With Robert Dilts

Warren Buffet, Walt Disney and Mike Tyson are famous people we all have heard about! What makes them special? How can you do the same as they do? We understand that the last question sounds ridiculous at first! In this episode we have the inventor of the famous Success Factor Modeling™ process. The method is used to identify and transfer the critical success factors necessary by analyzing crucial patterns of business practices and behavioral skills used by successful individuals, teams and companies.   It can sound to good to be true, but you have already done it several times. That is how we learn as kids! When we are kids we analyze our parents and friends then we do the same behavior (good or bad). How do these famous people solve problems? How can you model them?   To answere all of these questions and many more we have invite Robert Dilts.   Robert B. Dilts, founder of Dilts Strategy Group has had a global reputation as a leading coach, behavioral skills trainer and business consultant since the late 1970s. Robert has been a developer, author, trainer and consultant in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) - a model of human behavior, learning and communication - since its creation in 1975 by John Grinder and Richard Bandler. and has provided coaching, consulting and training throughout the world to a wide variety of individuals and organizations. In May, 2018, Robert was honored with the Lifetime Contribution Award by the Association for Neuro- Linguistic Programming (ANLP).   Robert has authored numerous books and articles about Success Factor Modeling™, including Next Generation Entrepreneurship: Success Factor Modeling Volume I, Generative Collaboration: Success Factor Modeling Volume II and Conscious Leadership and Resilience: Success Factor Modeling Volume III.   His book Visionary Leadership Skills draws from Robert's extensive study of historical and corporate leaders to present the tools and skills necessary for "creating a world to which people want to belong." Robert's book Alpha Leadership: Tools for Business Leaders Who Want More From Life (with Ann Deering and Julian Russell) describes a new model of leadership that captures and shares the latest practices of effective leadership, offering approaches to reduce stress and to promote satisfaction. From Coach to Awakener provides a road map and set of toolboxes for coaches to help clients reach goals on a number of different levels of learning and change. Robert's book The Hero's Journey: A Voyage of Self Discovery (co-authored with Stephen Gilligan) demonstrates how to embark on a path of learning and transformation that will reconnect you with your deepest calling, transform limiting beliefs and habits and improve self-image.   Sleight of Mouth is about the magic of words and language. Language is one of the key representational systems from which we build our mental models of the world, and has a tremendous influence upon how we perceive and respond to the world around us.   In this episode we talk about: The history of NLP What makes NLP so special? What you can do if you feel stuck How to analyse other people Why we have the feeling of "I am not good enough" How our beliefs shapes our view on reality How to implement the different strategies you can analyse from other people! And lots more! Enjoy!
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Nov 21, 2023 • 1h 30min

5G Facts or conspiracies? with Professor Olle Johansson

We can read that 5G is dangerous and can be used as a weapon! Is it true? The phenomenon of electrical hypersensitivity is it just hypersensitivity or can it be proven in studies?   To solve our questions about 5G and radiation from wireless devices. We have invited a scientist that has been doing experiments in this field since the 1980`s.                                                        Professor Olle Johansson is a world-leading  authority in the field of EMF radiation and health effects. He has published more than 800 original articles, reviews, book chapters and conference reports within the fields of basic and applied neuroscience, dermatoscience, epidemiology, and biophysiology.   Among many  achievements he coined the term ”screen dermatitis” which later on was  developed into the functional impairment electrohypersensitivity which  recognition mainly is due to his work. He has also been a guest  professor as well as adjunct professor in basic and clinical  neuroscience at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.           In 2011, Prof. Olle Johansson, was instrumental in producing the Seletun Scientific Statement, a consensus agreement among international scientists on the need to reduce EMF (electromagnetic field) exposures to the population. The paper was published in the journal, Reviews on Environmental Health. The Seletun Scientific Panel's recommendations are extremely important given the unchecked proliferation of wireless radiation over the past decade, such as from cell towers, wireless networks, wireless routers, and cell phones, as well as because of the plans by many ignorant governments to blanket neighborhoods in new, radiation-emitting utility 'smart' meters.   Olle Johansson is – or has been – a member of, i.a., The European Neuroscience Association (ENA), The European Society for Dermatological Research (ESDR), IBAS Users of Scandinavia (IBUS), The International Brain Research Organization (IBRO), The International Society for Stereology (ISS), The New York Academy of Sciences, The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS), Scandinavian Society for Electron Microscopy (SCANDEM), The Skin Pharmacology Society (SPS), Society for Neuroscience, Svenska Fysiologföreningen, Svenska Intressegruppen för Grafisk Databehandling (SIGRAD), Svenska Läkaresällskapet, and the Svenska Sällskapet för Automatiserad Bildanalys (SSAB).   He has received a number of awards, including the Nokia Consumer Electronics Award, The Grand Environment Award of the Cancer and Allergy Foundation, the SIF Award, Tandvårdsskadeförbundets Pris, and many more. In 2016, Johansson was one of the authors of a report that concluded the health risks of mobile radiation and wireless networks, but this was retracted shortly after because research fraud was pointed out? The reason for this you will hear Olle answer in this episode.   We talk about: Being a guest on the James Delingpole podcast The mobile and insurance industry are exempt from radiation liability since 1990`s Clinical trials done to prove electrical hypersensitivity What is 5G and are there any good studies to prove harm? Why are there so many insects dying? What happens when bacteria are exposed to wireless radiation What can we do? And lots more! If you want to help Olle financing new studies? Use the link below https://research.radiation.dk
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Nov 19, 2023 • 1h 15min

CIA Special operator turned human trafficking hunter with Nic Mckinley

Ever been curious about REAL CIA stories? Do you want to know how a former CIA agent analyze and handle high risk situations?  If thats the case get ready for 50 minutes of entertaining stories from a former in field agent! Also, learn how and why he’s used the last 9 years of his life to fight human trafficking!   The guest in this episode is Nic McKinley. He is a former CIA officer and US Air Force pararescueman, and a Harvard graduate who worked for East Coast investment banks. He also spent 17 years parachuting out of helicopters, dodging bullets, and coming face-to-face with terrorists.   His CIA unit specialized in high-risk, high-threat areas, the more hostile, the better. As a former country chief for a special unit within the CIA, Nic possesses highly specialized training and experience in both special and intelligence operations.   He now runs Dallas-based DeliverFund, the world’s only private intelligence agency focused on combating human trafficking. He’s now focused on training ex-intelligence officers and law enforcement how to use cyber operations to locate human traffickers who place ads online. It’s a crime he became interested in while working in Afghanistan and realizing no Western intelligence agency was set up to tackle it. DeliverFund is staffed with former CIA, NSA, and Special Ops officers who aim to stop the trafficking of children and vulnerable adults   We talk about: Making a split second decision when a tree is missing Being threaten at gunpoint and dragged out of a car Human trafficking How to analyze situations What DeliverFund does Enjoy!
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Nov 16, 2023 • 1h 15min

What can you learn from the mindset and preparation of a Royal Air force instructor? Alun Pepper

How do the RAF mentally train their pilots? What can you learn from it and use in your everyday life? Building mental strength is a crucial aspect of being a member of the Royal Air Force (RAF). Mental strength enables individuals to cope with the demands and challenges of military life, including high-pressure situations, long deployments, and the need to make quick decisions under stress. The RAF recognizes the importance of mental resilience and provides various resources and training programs to support its personnel in developing and maintaining mental strength.   To find a solution to our questions about mindset and building mental-strength in the RAF we invited Alun Pepper. He has had a career as a fast jet navigator in the RAF. He has a MSc in psychology, with a specialisation in leveraging human capability through human performance optimisation. Roles as senior leadership instructor for the RAF Officer Training Academy and now Human Performance Specialist RAF Central Flying School.   We talk about: Martial arts and what works in real life conflicts What to do when it is a fire on the airplane The importance of never giving up Resilience Being brave Other important mental strategies! Lots more! Enjoy!   Link to Aluns Linkedin www.linkedin.com/in/alun-pepper-bsc-msc-309749145/
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Nov 13, 2023 • 52min

Does perfectionism lead to burnout and bad performance? Professor Thomas Curran

Everywhere we look in social media and in our society we strive after perfection. Why is important to be less perfect? What can be the benefits of lowering your standards if you are perfectionist?   In this episode we are seeking answers to these questions. To helps us we have invited Thomas Curran. He is an Assistant Professor at Department of Psychological and Behavioural Sciences London School of Economics and Political Science.   He have consulted for various major tech and finance companies including ESPN, Accuracy, J.P. Morgan, and Savanta (among others). He speaks and educate on perfectionism and mental health.   He is also an ad-hoc reviewer for several international psychology journals Perspectives on Psychological Science, Motivation Science, Personality and Social Psychology Review, Motivation and Emotion, Journal of Personality, European Journal of Psychological Assessment, International Journal of Psychology, Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (among others).   We talk about : What is being a perfectionist? What can be the negative effects of being a perfectionist? Can perfection lead to depression and suicidal toughts? What can we do to help our kids when it comes to social media and being perfect? Do athletes that are perfectionist perform better in sports? How can we change the financial system so it benefits more people in the world? The importance of changing perspectives! And lots more! Enjoy!
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Nov 10, 2023 • 1h 10min

Kidnapped, drinking urine and the mindset to survive with Explorer CHAZ POWELL

What are the mindset of a man that during his ‘The Wildest Journey’ expeditions was facing kidnapping, hunger and near death whilst coming face to face with and overcoming some of the most difficult challenges life could throw at him? What can you learn from it? How can you implement that kind of mindset in your everyday life?   Chaz was awarded with the honorary title of ‘Explorer of the Year 2021’ by the Scientific Exploration Society After exploring and hiking the globe for the last two decades. Chaz now lives his life as an Explorer, Expedition Leader, Bushcraft Instructor and Ranger.   His project ‘The Wildest Journey’ is all about his journeys by foot along Africa's wildest rivers, with an aim to raise awareness for wildlife conservation and anti poaching. In 2016/17 Chaz spent 137 days walking over 3000km from source to sea along the Zambezi River, and in 2019 spent 47 days walking 1120km from source to sea along the Gambia river and in the same year leading a small team for 800km over 29 days from east to west across Madagascar whilst walking source to sea along the country's longest river, The Mangoky.   We talk about: Being in jail at 19 and how life changed Seeking a different life Never going back to the same place Being kidnapped Meeting a black mamba Near death experience How it is to try living a "normal" life And lots more! Enjoy!
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Nov 9, 2023 • 1h 11min

How to mentally prepare for war and different perspectives on history with Joel Schousen

Can some of the history we have been told have some other sides/agendas? Are there going to be a world war 3? What can you do if it as nuclear fallout? This can seems like a lot of doom and gloom. In this episode with Joel Schousen we try to learn more about different perspectives about our history and how we can be mentally prepared if there is a large war.   Skousen is the founder and chief editor of World Affairs Brief a weekly news-analysis service. Some of Skousen's views are controversial. He made the case that the Fall of Communism was, also as claimed by KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn, a "carefully crafted deception," meant to gain Western aid and technology transfers that would eventually end in a resurgence of the Russian threat.  Joel shares his views about that in this episode.   In his weekly briefings Skousen has also written extensively about the evidence of conspiracy by government to cover up its own involvement in numerous black operations such as the JFK assassination, the Oklahoma City bombing, TWA 800 and the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. He is particularly a harsh critic of what he calls the "phony war on terror" used to conjure up justification for continual foreign intervention and the diminution of American constitutional rights; he is also very critical of globalism, communism, and the U.S. interventionist foreign policy.   Skousen has written several books. including Essential Principles for the Conservation of Liberty, Strategic Relocation – North American Guide to Safe Places, The Secure Home, Survival Home Manual: Architectural Design, Construction, and Remodeling Of Self-Sufficient Residences and Retreats, and How to Implement a High Security Shelter in the Home. He also published a booklet titled 10 Packs for Survival, which he has also posted to several web sites.   We wish you a great listen and hope you can use this episode as an inspiration!

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