Tuesday, September 30, 2014

CoastZone: GMO Controversies - Invisible UFOs & Frequencies

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September 30, 2014   Coast Insider Audio
GMO Controversies:

In the first half of Monday's show, author and consumer activist Jeffrey Smith discussed the breaking news surrounding the debate around GMO (genetically engineered) crops and foods and their potential health hazards. While Vermont is the first state in the US to pass a labeling bill requiring foods to list GMO ingredients, they were recently sued by Monsanto and the Grocery Manufacturers Association, who challenged the law's constitutionality. Vermont's Gov. Peter Shumlin has announced the creation of a crowdfunding website to raise funds against the lawsuit, Smith detailed. In other news, the USDA announced that genetically engineered wheat escaped a field trial in the Western US, and it could possibly contaminate non-GMO crops, he noted.

There are non-GMO methods to maximize yields and feed the world's hungry, but they don't provide money to the industrial agricultural giants that sell the fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and genetically engineered feeds, and control the advertising market in the US for their products, he remarked. According to Smith, he's talked to hundreds of people who've had symptoms such as gastrointestinal problems go away or get better when they've switched to a non-GMO diet. Recent GMO studies include one of pigs in Australia who were fed genetically modified food and ended up with inflamed, ulcerated stomachs (the researcher was attacked and is having trouble continuing the work), and a study in Moscow that found by the third generation of hamsters being fed GMO soy, they'd become sterile and had birth defects, he cited. For more, check out a video presentation from Smith on the historic GMO Conference held in China in July, 2014.
  
Invisible UFOs & Frequencies:

In the latter half, scientist, filmmaker, and spiritual explorer David Sereda spoke about invisible UFOs which vibrate at different frequencies, and sound waves and tones, and their relation to human consciousness. He said he uses frequency transmission technology to tune himself and connect with beings from other star systems. These beings told him to get his camera, put it on a tripod, point it at the sun and set the shutter to the highest speed possible 1/8000th of a second. Sereda did this, and later when looking at the footage at his editing bay, he saw high frequency UFOs going across the surface of the sun (view related video ). These UFOs may have at one time been physical beings who evolved into higher frequency light forms, he suggested.

Sereda also talked about various lost and esoteric musical tones, scales, and frequencies (related video). He found a 10-tone scale inside the Great Pyramid which he said can shift consciousness and offer health benefits. Conversely, HAARP-like technologies and chemtrails are being used to make the atmosphere more frequency conductive, he said, and these effects can harm and damage the astral plane-- an electrical subtle energy field that surrounds the planet.
This Week on 'Beyond Belief':

This week on the internet TV show "Beyond Belief," George Noory's guests are Brooks Agnew discussing the ancient lore of subterranean civilizations, and Angela Thomas on how you can discern the difference between psychic scammers and true psychic mediums. Sign up for 10 days free at beyondbelief.com and enjoy hours of fascinating past shows.

Today in Strangeness:

On this day in 1846, ether was used as an anesthetic for the first time in a dental procedure. Boston dentist William Morton painlessly removed a client's tooth. On September 30, 1963 the first gerenuk was born in the United States, at NYC's Zoological Park. The long-necked creature, also known as a "giraffe gazelle" is native to eastern Africa.

Tonight's Show, Tuesday, September 30th:

First Half: Political commentator and economist John Lott discusses his latest work detailing how intelligence has now become a liability for judicial nominees. Smarter judges, feared by their political opposition, are more frequently failing their confirmation proceedings resulting in reduced quality and intelligence of the judiciary, he argues.

2nd Half: Theoretical archaeo-astronomer Walter Cruttenden will address how ancient ideas about our solar system being tied to another star may have significant influence over the rise and fall of civilizations. He'll explain how recent astronomical discoveries point to a new understanding of our solar system that is more in line with ancient thinking.
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