Love Lust And Laughter – 03.13.18

Dr. Linda De Villers (www.DrLindaDeVillers.com) is the author of “Love Sills – A Fun, Upbeat Guide to Sex-cessful Relationships” – a wonderful book providing step-by-step programs for sexual fun, adventure and growth! Dr. Linda and Dr. Diana have been friends and colleagues since 1991. They both share this in common: Linda’s mother died at 100 in April and Diana’s died …

The Gary Null Show – 08.26.16

Today on The Gary Null Show, Gary Opens up the program with some exciting news in Health and the Environment. In the middle of the program Gary opens up on some commentaries and truths about the media and Hilary Clinton. In the later of the program Gary bring on guest James Grundvig. James Grundvig is an investigative journalist who specializes in covering stories concerning modern technology, energy, health issues, and in particular the autism epidemic. His articles have been published by the Financial Times Investment magazine, Huffington Post, Epoch Times, Law.com and other media sources. Prior to becoming a full time journalist and author, James worked in large scale construction management, which included American Airlines terminal at JFK, Baruch College campus and other projects. He has published three books, his most recent being “Master Manipulator: The Explosive True story of Fraud, Embezzlement and Government Betrayal at the CDC,” – with a forward by Robert Kennedy Jr. His book about the Van Gogh forgery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art – “Breaking Van Gogh” will be published this autumn. James website is JamesGrundvig.com

Infectious Myth – John Dowe on Mefloquine and the Military – 09.15.15

In episode 70 David talks to former soldier John Dowe whether the drug Mefloquine (see Episode 67’s interview with Dr. Remington Nevin) could have played a role in the so-called Somalia Affair. In 1993, the same year as the Battle of Mogadishu and Black Hawk Down, soldiers from the elite Canadian Airborne Regiment were also in a restless and violent part of Somalia. Frustrated with locals sneaking in to steal and sabotage, someone ordered them to start “roughing up” anyone they caught. One group of soldiers interpreted this as setting up a trap. When the searchlight was suddenly turned on the soldiers literally blew one Somali into pieces, and severely injured another. In a second incident, a Somali was captured and beaten to death by two other soldiers.
When photos were released, a public inquiry and criminal investigation were launched, resulting in one soldier trying to commit suicide, one being sentenced to five years, and several others disciplined. The head of the military was forced to resign due to the scandal, and his successor. The Minister of Defence also resigned. Most significantly of all the entire Canadian Airborne Regiment was disbanded.
John Dowe, like many others, has noticed severe personality changes after taking the weekly malaria drug Mefloquine, and he believes that this, along with other factors such as stress, alcohol, boredom and poor leadership, allowed this scandal to occur. In fact, when he walked into the bunker where the Somali was being beaten to death, one of the soldiers doing the beating came up to him and said that “This is not who I am, John”.
John became an activist only in 2014, when he discovered that this drug is still in use by Canadian and other militaries. He is part of a small group of Canadians trying to raise awareness, in cooperation with similar groups around the world.
Although there is no website yet, John can be reached via Email at johndowe49@gmail.com, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=636190328 and Twitter: @johndowe49.
For more information on the Somalia affair, please see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalia_Affair