March 2014 Newsletter

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Even though the Malaysian Airline in question and the passengers aboard are likely to be at the bottom of the Indian Ocean, and the Navy probably knows it – and Kevin Trudeau got ten years in prison for the way he chose to conduct business – and problems are expanding around the world in economic markets and geopolitical scenarios, its rainmaking time presses on to bring you important things to remember. The lineup of guests for the last few months has been incredible! Here’s a list of the shows you’ll want to hear. We wish you sweetness and unexpected abundance as we all Spring Forward!

Recent Shows

In February, before being fired by the Discovery channel, Dual Survival co-host and primitive skills expert Cody Lundin returned to its rainmaking time. We discussed his wilderness experiences over the last four years, his life as a public figure, and survival tips from his books When All Hell Breaks Loose and 98.6: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive that we didn’t get to the first time around.

We were joined by NASA’s Dr. Sharon Cobb, the assistant program manager for the Marshall Space Flight Center’s Space Launch System Office. We talked about NASA’s public work, governmental versus private space industries, and discoveries from the Marshall Space Flight Program – including the way 3-D printed parts are being used in NASA’s new rocket!

Kim (2nd from right) with NASA's Dr. Sharon Cobb (far right) in the studio

Kim and the NASA team

Bestselling author Vicki Robin joined us to discuss her latest book Blessing the Hands that Feed Us. As public concerns grow over the issues surrounding our food supply, Blessing the Hands that Feed Us is a timely memoir and guide to the challenges and opportunities of eating and buying food locally. Discover the vital role of local food systems in health, community, economy, and sovereignty!

We kicked off March with inventor John Ellis, who presented a revolutionary technology for energizing and distilling tap water. Continuing our ongoing investigation of the science of water, we delved into the history, evidence, and testimonials of the LWM Electron – John’s unprecedented breakthrough in water structuring technology.

Dane Wigington of GeoEngineering Watch appeared the following week for a startling look at the short- and long-term threats of geoengineering. From massive plant and animal die-off, escalating human health concerns, the 1996 government document Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025, and the growing geoengineering activism movement, this is one of the most important shows you’ll hear this year.

While driving home last Sunday, Kim noticed a dead cat lying in the street while cars passed by. It inspired her to release a new commentary exploring what it means to be part of the human family, and what we can do when animals get hit on the road. Tune in for a bit of wisdom and sweetness about our relationship with the animal kingdom.

And last but definitely not least: our blockbuster interview with Dr. Joseph Resnick aired today! A monumental applied scientist and inventor, Dr. Joseph Resnick holds numerous US and foreign patents for what he calls “exotic technologies”, and is a member of ROC: a North American team safeguarding the loophole in space law that allows individuals to hold mineral rights on moons and other planets. Join us for a fascinating look at Dr. Joseph Resnick’s life and career in Space Exploration and Commerce!

Keep an eye out for our upcoming interview with GoldMoney founder James Turk. Video and audio advertising opportunities available – call (626) 398-8652!

1 comment… add one
  • mhikl Mar 25, 2014 @ 14:24

    Kevin in Jail? My the justice system does move slow in the US. 🙂 But it does moves.
    In my jaunts with my ageing Corgi I chat with walkers too polite to run, and there spread the news from our Rainmaker. Of particular interest is the theme of the Electric Universe (it strikes a cord somehow) and the related topics of Chemtrails (usually visible in the sky- there’s nothing like visual props to state a case) and Harp (we’ve had a monstrous winter up north and are willing to finger a foreign culprit). Fortunately, RainmakingTime is an easy term to remember and on reacquaintance a fair number were inspired to look into this site and were pleasantly pleased.
    Recently great strides are being made into this electric universe of ours and an update would surely find interest.

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