A monumental applied scientist and inventor, Dr. Joseph Resnick holds numerous US and foreign patents for “exotic technologies” – not to mention the mineral rights for the Moon and Mars.
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Dane Wigington has dedicated his life to expose the short- and long-term threats posed by geoengineering, including massive plant and animal die-off and escalating human health concerns.
Inventor John Ellis has revolutionized water filtration for decades with a lightweight, patented technology for energizing and distilling tap water. We discuss the history, evidence, and testimonials that support this unprecedented breakthrough in water structuring technology.
In Blessing the Hands that Feed Us, bestselling author Vicki Robin presents an inspiring memoir and a guide to the challenges and opportunities of eating and buying food locally (within a 10-mile radius of your home). We explore the experiences that shaped her book, the rights and health issues that underscore the locavore movement, and the vital role of local food systems in health, community, economy, and sovereignty.
When the Space Shuttle program ended in 2011, many assumed that NASA’s space programs had come to a close – but the agency is developing a new vehicle for space flight. Dr. Sharon Cobb introduces the Space Launch System Office, managed at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.





