Intro
Good evening, I am your host Karen Hudes in this series about The Network of Global Corporate Control. I have told you that there is a coalition that is fightng the Network of Global Corporate Control. Today's show is about the cetaceans, who are joining us in fighting the Network of Global Corporate Control. The dolphins and whales exude love and harmony from which we can all learn. Because of the poisoning of the Pacific ocean due to Fukushima, whales are now endangered. In the global currency reset, we are going to be cleaning up Fukushima. Full transcript:
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Classification
Cetaceans are separated into two groups: toothed and baleen whales. As their name suggests, toothed whales (or odontocetes) have teeth. They also have one opening at their blowhole. There are over 73 species of toothed whales, including sperm and beaked whales, belugas and narwhals, porpoises and dolphins, and even fresh water dolphins that live in rivers. They range in size from the 60-foot (21.1 m) sperm whale to the 5-foot (1.5 m) vaquita. Some toothed whales are quite unusual. For instance, the beaked whales spend most of their time in the deep water and, therefore, are rarely encountered by people, and new species are still being discovered! Some beaked whales are odd looking and often only the males will have teeth. The straptoothed whales have only two teeth, which wrap around the top of their jaws so they cannot fully open their mouths! Toothed whales tend to be social and live in groups. Like bats, they use echolocation or sonar to detect objects in their environment. They produce sounds in the air passages in their heads, which are then projected out in front of them. The sound bounces off solid objects and returns to them (like an echo), so the animals are able to get a "picture" of what is around them. A lot of research is being done on whale sounds. Many species, such as the humpback and sperm whales, seem to have individually identifiable calls. Orcas (killer whales) live in groups or pods and each pod has a dialect or accent, just like we have accents depending upon which part of the world we are from.
The baleen whales (or mysticetes) are the other group of cetaceans. This group includes 11 species ranging in length from the pygmy right whale at 21 feet (6.4 m) to the largest whale, the blue whale at 100 feet (30.5 m). Baleen whales have two blowholes and instead of teeth, have hundreds of rows of baleen plates, which are made of keratin, a substance in our hair and fingernails. The baleen strains out small fish and plankton from the water for food. Most baleen whales feed by taking a large mouthful of food and water, and then push the water out gaps between their baleen plates with their tongues. The food gets trapped on the inside fringed edge of the baleen. Most baleen whales eat krill (shrimp-like animals) or small fish. Right and bowhead whales are baleen whales that feed in a slightly different way called skimming. Water and food flows through a gap in the front of their mouth where the baleen is missing and the food gets trapped in the baleen fringe while the water flows out between the baleen plates. Even though baleen whales eat very small animals, which are low on the food chain, these whales are all very large and eat great quantities at once. For instance, the blue whale is the largest animal on earth, weighing up to 150 tons. Baby blue whales gain 10 pounds (4.5 kg) an hour! Because of the poisoning of the Pacific ocean due to Fukushima, whales are now endangered. In the global currency reset, we are going to be cleaning up Fukushima. The dolphins and whales exude love and harmony from which we can all learn. It is wonderful to know we have such fine companions on the planet. People have learned from cetaceans to reestablish natural births. Dr. Michel Odent reinvented waterbirth starting in France. Odent is concerned that the high percentage of C-sections and associated pitocin and other drugs used in birth are rapidly decreasing our ability to give birth naturally. Since the experiences and imprintings around gestation and birth profoundly affect the rest of one's life. Whatever we encounter at birth is accepted as "love" and we then strive to recreate this in our lives. It is therefore quite important that women and babies are afforded the best of care, especially around birth. To have a whole generation who are birthed and raised properly changes the planet.
The baleen whales (or mysticetes) are the other group of cetaceans. This group includes 11 species ranging in length from the pygmy right whale at 21 feet (6.4 m) to the largest whale, the blue whale at 100 feet (30.5 m). Baleen whales have two blowholes and instead of teeth, have hundreds of rows of baleen plates, which are made of keratin, a substance in our hair and fingernails. The baleen strains out small fish and plankton from the water for food. Most baleen whales feed by taking a large mouthful of food and water, and then push the water out gaps between their baleen plates with their tongues. The food gets trapped on the inside fringed edge of the baleen. Most baleen whales eat krill (shrimp-like animals) or small fish. Right and bowhead whales are baleen whales that feed in a slightly different way called skimming. Water and food flows through a gap in the front of their mouth where the baleen is missing and the food gets trapped in the baleen fringe while the water flows out between the baleen plates. Even though baleen whales eat very small animals, which are low on the food chain, these whales are all very large and eat great quantities at once. For instance, the blue whale is the largest animal on earth, weighing up to 150 tons. Baby blue whales gain 10 pounds (4.5 kg) an hour! Because of the poisoning of the Pacific ocean due to Fukushima, whales are now endangered. In the global currency reset, we are going to be cleaning up Fukushima. The dolphins and whales exude love and harmony from which we can all learn. It is wonderful to know we have such fine companions on the planet. People have learned from cetaceans to reestablish natural births. Dr. Michel Odent reinvented waterbirth starting in France. Odent is concerned that the high percentage of C-sections and associated pitocin and other drugs used in birth are rapidly decreasing our ability to give birth naturally. Since the experiences and imprintings around gestation and birth profoundly affect the rest of one's life. Whatever we encounter at birth is accepted as "love" and we then strive to recreate this in our lives. It is therefore quite important that women and babies are afforded the best of care, especially around birth. To have a whole generation who are birthed and raised properly changes the planet.
Some researches have added a dolphin component to the birth process as an exploration, since the dolphins are capable of helping a wide range of conditions with their sonar and electrical outputs (and perhaps other methods we have yet to learn). "The Precoscious Human Baby" and "Dolphins, Therapy and Autism" about some of these issues. In general, we have learned that we are aquatic mammals and that we have as a culture, mostly forgotten this. We envision a time when the dolphins and whales are full members of our societies, honored for the wise beings they are. They offer love and cooperation to us, and they especially love the children. Our mutual cooperative association is an ancient one that must be preserved, revived and expanded. In a groundbreaking decision, India’s Ministry of Environment and Forests has declared dolphins as ‘non-human persons’ and as such has forbidden their captivity for entertainment purposes. In a statement, the ministry advised state governments to reject any proposal of any entertainment complex that would house dolphins.”
The ministry’s new policy further noted: “Whereas cetaceans, in general, are highly intelligent and sensitive, and various scientists who have researched dolphin behaviour have suggested that the unusually high intelligence as compared to other animals, means that dolphins should be seen as ‘non-human persons’ and as such should have their own specific rights and it is morally unacceptable to keep them captive for entertainment purpose.”
The ministry’s new policy further noted: “Whereas cetaceans, in general, are highly intelligent and sensitive, and various scientists who have researched dolphin behaviour have suggested that the unusually high intelligence as compared to other animals, means that dolphins should be seen as ‘non-human persons’ and as such should have their own specific rights and it is morally unacceptable to keep them captive for entertainment purpose.”
Definition of Love and Harmony
The Beginning of Dolphin Assisted Therapy
Dolphin assisted therapy began in 1973 when Dr. Hank Truby, a linguist and acoustic phonetician who worked with Dr. Lilly and the dolphins for 17 years while they were teaching them English, first took autistic children to meet the dolphins at the Miami Seaquarium in Miami, Florida. In this first encounter, two autistic boys who usually had about five minute attention spans, began to play with the dolphins. There was a close rapport between the children and the dolphins. While these children ordinarily showed little interest in external things, they showed great interest in the dolphins. The children and dolphins played games for an hour and a half with the children playing the entire time. By the end of the session, the children were cooperating with each other and the dolphins, to fill buckets with water to dump over the dolphins and feed the dolphins fish. To the parents it was astounding the children maintained interest for over an hour and cooperated; this was unique. Dr. Truby reported these results at conferences for some two years and received little interest. Finally, intrigued by Dr. Truby's results, Dr. Betsy Smith performed similar studies with positive results and began therapy programs at Dolphins Plus on Key Largo and Dolphin Research Center at Grassy Key in Florida. Currently, Dr. David Nathanson has programs at Dolphin Research Center, and similar work continues at Dolphins Plus. Nathanson reports that their program has treated some 450 autistic people, many children with generally positive results. Nathanson reports that while there is often improvement with dolphin therapy, dramatic improvement is rare. Several other facilities are operating in Florida, the Bahamas and elsewhere. With the interest in dolphins and the positive results of DAT, more centers are opening. A Case of Microcephaly Scott Taylor of the Cetacean Studies Institute, while at the 2nd International Conference on Dolphin Assisted Therapy in Cancun, Mexico, reported about dolphin therapy with a baby that had microcephaly, a rare disorder where the skull is too small to contain the brain. We have yet to develop effective ways to correct the condition. The baby was floated in water and attended by 4 dolphins. One dolphin put its rostrum at the medulla (base of the skull), two others came to both sides of the neck, with the forth at the base of the spine. The dolphins made produced sounds or "ensonified" the child for about 20 minutes at a time, a few times per day for about a week. At the end of this period the skull plates were developing normally. Mr. Taylor heard in the oral presentation that medical records confirmed the above results. Mr. Taylor said after the dolphin therapy conferences "This will change the face of medicine."
Human High Frequency Saccule Perception
Ultrasound, Sonochemistry & Sonoluminescence: The high frequency sounds made by dolphins can cause the same effects as medical ultrasound, such as microbubble formation and cavitation. A bubble is a cavity and the collapse of a bubble can heat the steam inside it to some 6000 degrees Fahrenheit (near the surface temperature of the sun!). At such temperatures novel chemical reactions occur called sonochemistry. The chemical effects of ultrasound, sonochemistry and sonoluminescence arise from acoustic cavitation: the formation, growth, and implosive collapse of bubbles in a liquid. Cavitational collapse produces intense local heating (~5000 K), high pressures (~1000 atm), and enormous heating and cooling rates (>10 9 K/sec). Acoustic cavitation provides a unique interaction of energy and matter, and ultrasonic irradiation of liquids causes high energy chemical reactions to occur, often accompanied by the emission of light… Thus, cavitation can create extraordinary physical and chemical conditions in otherwise cold liquids.
Through these mechanisms, ultrasound causes improved healing of bone fractures and non-unions and improves healing soft tissue injuries etc. Ultrasound can affect cell membranes, and chemistry and even alter gene expression. We know that electromagnetic fields at the proper frequencies resonate with specific biological structures. Royal Raymond Rife and his intellectual descendants have found frequencies that resonate with and destroy pathogens. To understand how this works, we must briefly explain nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). If one stimulates molecules, crystals or tissues with EM fields (usually in radio frequencies, “RF”) while holding them in strong, steady magnetic fields, one finds frequencies at which protons absorb the RF strongly and spin rapidly. The resonant frequencies differ for protons in water or in fatty tissue, for example. Protons absorb electromagnetic energy only at specific combinations of radio frequency and magnetic field – the point of nuclear magnetic resonance. For example, in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, a person is placed in a strong magnetic field to "lock" the protons in place. Then a radio signal is scanned through many frequencies to find the NMR spectrum. Using computer processing, detailed images of the body, brain and other tissues are created that reflect differences in tissue chemistry. One can even detect specific elements, such as calcium.
As Rife and others found, some frequencies can disrupt cell structures. Above we see a Paramecium caudatum, a single celled animal, undergoing evisceration, electroporation, and disintegration when exposed to a 1150 Hz AC field from a Rife/Bare plasma device.37 What determines the effective frequency is the 0.5 Gauss magnetic field of the Earth. If we include the Earth’s magnetic field in our consideration, we find that the NMR frequencies are lower and that even a 1050 Hz signal is at the NMR frequency for key elements in the cell wall of the Paramecium. The above discussion shows that resonances occur which can disrupt cell membranes and the frequencies are well within a dolphin’s frequency range and as we shall see, dolphins can create electomagnetic fields that can cause effects identical to those seen above and in electromedicine in general. While the examples given have to do with resonances that kill cells, we also know from the work of Robert Beck, Robert O. Becker, Royal Raymond Rife, and Cyril Smith, et alia, there are many frequencies that heal and promote well being, and can even cause limb regeneration in mammals. There is a vast landscape to explore here.
Dr. Stephen Birch has demonstrated that free dolphins swimming with people generate a fundamental tone on average of about 26 Hz. This can cause a piezoelectric effect in our bodies which can cause a cascade of effects that lowers the frequency of the electroencephalogram and increases its power. This is consistent with his model and indicates an increase in the levels of endorphins. We would also suggest that compounds new to us may be released as well. We propose to call them EnDolphins as coined by Star Newland.
Imagine the fields a pod of 20 or more dolphins might create with all of them singing their songs with up to 5 unique sounds each, all of it blended into a harmonious and in phase symphony, with their electromagnetics combined with their acoustic fields, all changing dynamically with the pod’s underwater ballet. A milieu of such richness can easily duplicate and surely go far beyond current ultrasound therapy and electromedicine. The dolphins have yet to show us all they know. Their potential goes beyond what we have observed. Some of these are summarized in the figure below.
So we come to the end of the beginning of our tale. Dolphins can change us in many ways, through their love, joy, empathy, and touch, or produce sharply focused, precisely targeted, high-intensity sound and ultrasound capable of changing bones and joints, resonating specific structures, entraining brain waves and the heart. Through piezoelectricity, electromagnetic fields are generated that can affect tissues, neurons, behaviors like circadian rhythms and, ultimately, gene expression. These results correspond with known effects of ultrasound and electromedicine.
Through these mechanisms, ultrasound causes improved healing of bone fractures and non-unions and improves healing soft tissue injuries etc. Ultrasound can affect cell membranes, and chemistry and even alter gene expression. We know that electromagnetic fields at the proper frequencies resonate with specific biological structures. Royal Raymond Rife and his intellectual descendants have found frequencies that resonate with and destroy pathogens. To understand how this works, we must briefly explain nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). If one stimulates molecules, crystals or tissues with EM fields (usually in radio frequencies, “RF”) while holding them in strong, steady magnetic fields, one finds frequencies at which protons absorb the RF strongly and spin rapidly. The resonant frequencies differ for protons in water or in fatty tissue, for example. Protons absorb electromagnetic energy only at specific combinations of radio frequency and magnetic field – the point of nuclear magnetic resonance. For example, in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, a person is placed in a strong magnetic field to "lock" the protons in place. Then a radio signal is scanned through many frequencies to find the NMR spectrum. Using computer processing, detailed images of the body, brain and other tissues are created that reflect differences in tissue chemistry. One can even detect specific elements, such as calcium.
As Rife and others found, some frequencies can disrupt cell structures. Above we see a Paramecium caudatum, a single celled animal, undergoing evisceration, electroporation, and disintegration when exposed to a 1150 Hz AC field from a Rife/Bare plasma device.37 What determines the effective frequency is the 0.5 Gauss magnetic field of the Earth. If we include the Earth’s magnetic field in our consideration, we find that the NMR frequencies are lower and that even a 1050 Hz signal is at the NMR frequency for key elements in the cell wall of the Paramecium. The above discussion shows that resonances occur which can disrupt cell membranes and the frequencies are well within a dolphin’s frequency range and as we shall see, dolphins can create electomagnetic fields that can cause effects identical to those seen above and in electromedicine in general. While the examples given have to do with resonances that kill cells, we also know from the work of Robert Beck, Robert O. Becker, Royal Raymond Rife, and Cyril Smith, et alia, there are many frequencies that heal and promote well being, and can even cause limb regeneration in mammals. There is a vast landscape to explore here.
Dr. Stephen Birch has demonstrated that free dolphins swimming with people generate a fundamental tone on average of about 26 Hz. This can cause a piezoelectric effect in our bodies which can cause a cascade of effects that lowers the frequency of the electroencephalogram and increases its power. This is consistent with his model and indicates an increase in the levels of endorphins. We would also suggest that compounds new to us may be released as well. We propose to call them EnDolphins as coined by Star Newland.
Imagine the fields a pod of 20 or more dolphins might create with all of them singing their songs with up to 5 unique sounds each, all of it blended into a harmonious and in phase symphony, with their electromagnetics combined with their acoustic fields, all changing dynamically with the pod’s underwater ballet. A milieu of such richness can easily duplicate and surely go far beyond current ultrasound therapy and electromedicine. The dolphins have yet to show us all they know. Their potential goes beyond what we have observed. Some of these are summarized in the figure below.
So we come to the end of the beginning of our tale. Dolphins can change us in many ways, through their love, joy, empathy, and touch, or produce sharply focused, precisely targeted, high-intensity sound and ultrasound capable of changing bones and joints, resonating specific structures, entraining brain waves and the heart. Through piezoelectricity, electromagnetic fields are generated that can affect tissues, neurons, behaviors like circadian rhythms and, ultimately, gene expression. These results correspond with known effects of ultrasound and electromedicine.
The Future
Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize into an undercover dictatorship to restrict the art of healing to one class of men and deny equal privileges to others: The Constitution of this Republic should make a special privilege for medical freedom as well as religious freedom. - Dr. Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence
With increased experience, knowledge, better communication and communion with the dolphins, therapeutic results will improve and expand. We need a Dolphin-Human Habitat where we are free to explore all this together with free dolphins that choose to be with us Dolphin therapy is best approached by letting the clients become friends with the dolphins and to permit this, one should allow as much time as possible in the water with them over as many days as possible. There should be more study of the acoustic and electrical environment produced by the dolphins as part of the therapy and interaction. This will move us to an era of documented results and eventually to extensive interaction with M.D.’s (Medical Dolphins). Some of our progress is currently hampered by laws based on obsolete views of the Cetacea that still consider them lowly animals. This currently leads to whaling, destructive fishing practices, military operations that threaten the Cetacea and an overall lack of concern for their home, the waters of the Earth. In reality the Cetacea are members of a vast, ancient culture that have been and are always offering us their assistance. We have only to realize this, respect the Cetacea and rejoin our age-old partnership. It is we who must remember our connection with the waters of the planet and their loving inhabitants.
With increased experience, knowledge, better communication and communion with the dolphins, therapeutic results will improve and expand. We need a Dolphin-Human Habitat where we are free to explore all this together with free dolphins that choose to be with us Dolphin therapy is best approached by letting the clients become friends with the dolphins and to permit this, one should allow as much time as possible in the water with them over as many days as possible. There should be more study of the acoustic and electrical environment produced by the dolphins as part of the therapy and interaction. This will move us to an era of documented results and eventually to extensive interaction with M.D.’s (Medical Dolphins). Some of our progress is currently hampered by laws based on obsolete views of the Cetacea that still consider them lowly animals. This currently leads to whaling, destructive fishing practices, military operations that threaten the Cetacea and an overall lack of concern for their home, the waters of the Earth. In reality the Cetacea are members of a vast, ancient culture that have been and are always offering us their assistance. We have only to realize this, respect the Cetacea and rejoin our age-old partnership. It is we who must remember our connection with the waters of the planet and their loving inhabitants.
For the benefit of all of us, especially the children, let us go to the essence of the Cetacea, learn to communicate fluently, then the humans, dolphins and whales can move forward together as co-species, in mutual love and respect and joy, as we have done for eons before. In Love and harmony... Until next week, I am your host Karen Hudes. |