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My Sister, Karie O’Donnell, joins the pod this week to talk about the genesis of her professional art career. Karie is one of the multifaceted, great-hearted people that make the world more beautiful with her different mediums of art work, and now her modeling career. We talk about weird family dynamics, and how to overcome abandonment by contributing to the world what you want most. Be mused by her offerings at https://karieodonne...
Steve Falconer of SpaceBusters fame joins us this week as we review his dissection of “The Final Experiment.” We don’t swim in those waters too long, as the Aether in our airships take us to higher vistas. Steve shares his knowledge on cell salts and how to raise the “Chrism” for oneself. We get philosophical in talking about why the humble inherit the earth, and how wonder shows one’s intellectual plasticity.
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There must have been something in the air in South Florida in the 80’s. Our guest today, Marjory Wildcraft, was practically my neighbor in north Dade county back before the huge population explosion in the tri-county area. Marjory is a regenerative agriculturist who is teaching people how to grow their own food where ever they are in the world. I didn’t realize we only had an hour to talk, so we are definitely having a follow-up i...
I’ve been wrong about Chemtrails. The creator of https://climateviewer.com, Jim Lee, gave me a direct, ten-hour tutorial over the last couple of weeks in understanding the phenomenon of the sky streaking. In this podcast, we give the tools by which you can see and forecast the phenomenon of your sky. Liability shields rule the day, so it is very important to define terms correctly so that we might apply our attention in an efficien...
The muses rarely smile upon us mortals once in life, let alone a few times. Our guest, Tanya Harris, has the spigot of inspiration fully turned on. I was first brought to her work when she made cymatic art work from the base resonant frequencies of multiple churches. Her artistic sensibilities were exasperated by medicine work in South America that brought her to the path of service. Her light/art work encapsulates much of what I’v...
“There can only be one,” is the famous quote from the Highlander movie that our guest, author Justin Brown, has poignantly written about in the “Epic of Esau.” He has rifled through the Bible and extra conical texts, along with rubbed elbows with many other literary authors and podcasters to connect the dots that we don’t get when we wear our Sunday’s best. Is there a link between our vestments and how we are seen by the Most High?...
One of the main strategic tenants of war is to keep your opponent guessing. “Running Interference” is a term that describes our enemy’s squid ink-to-paper approach in making liability shields through false historical narratives, along with trumped up patsies that wrongfully receive the public’s outrage. Giovanni Cirruci joins us this week to discuss The Society for Jesus, aka Jesuits (the J’s), and their reach into wo...
My favorite vagabonding astrologer is back on the podcast to talk about the sky clock’s luminous influence. We recorded this before the Spring equinox with the knowledge that it would be posted during Aries season, or the springing forth of the new year. Ever since fully adapting my personal calendar to reflect my chronotype and the five seasons, the sky’s brilliance has been more incontrovertible. We are the hub of a...
The joy of being a podcaster is that you get to mingle with wonderful minds. Returning guest David Murphy takes us through the bloodlines of the Book of Remembrance to the current genetic flooding protocol coming from the region of the Earth which was once called Gog-Magog. Many of us that are exploring the notion of the “Little Season” mentioned in Revelations 20 can see the through-put line of the turn of the 20th c...
Birds of a feather flock together. The feathers of the American eagle have extreme mystical underpinnings. Whether you identify as a left or right winger is immaterial when you understand what the Hermeticists wanted to accomplish with the New Atlantis. Heidi Luv returns to discuss the roots of the Mormon church; great genealogists, which had their roots in Massachusetts, Salem Mass…. (#PurimtansToo). The trio of Kabb...
Our bodies are comprised of different levels of elemental energies. Fire, water, air and earth are the elemental qualities that make up our constitution. Today, Sofia Smallstorm focusses on the element of fire in the form of MSM (methylsulfonylmethane). Our conversation was very timely, in the sense that we just did a pod on the insult of chemical fertilizers with modern agriculture. Long story short, we need sulfur s...
Chris Winters joins the BioCharisma Podcast this week with an eye and a green thumb on best practices for growing food. His Quantum Agriculture includes electroculture and radionics as appropriate technologies for increasing the health of his plants, and therefor their yield. For example, hi tomato production increased 1000%. That is not a typo. When you understand how to signal your environment, it responds with noth...
The majority of sky watchers have seen unexplained phenomenon above them. Our guest, Crrow777, has dedicated thousands of hours of both naked-eye and telescopic observation of the heavens with an emphasis on our moon 🌙 and sun 🌞. He first caught my attention with the “lunar wave,” which points to some sort of tidal medium between us and the moon. Now he has discovered, on film, a second solar body behind our sun fr...
Applying what you have learned by getting your hands in the dirt is the main characteristic of a well-developed being. Few people embody this better than our guest this week, Adam Stevens of https://gratefulharvestseeds.com/. Adam’s voracious appetite for knowledge is equally matched by his application, especially within the fields of permaculture and regenerative farming. Distributing the “physical fractal” that seed...
When your tool is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. What if your tool were a massive, pyramidal, coupled harmonic oscillator? Then everything would look like a concretized probability set looking to be be tuned. Author Dr. Joseph Farrell is here to discuss the purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza. We ruminate on what the Great Pyramid could have been used for, given its materials, geometries, and location. Dr. ...
Deep in the land of bourbon, I found myself stranded with engine problems. Out of nowhere a legend with flowing, Polynesian locks (even though he’s Greek) rescued me. Our guest, Jorge Mesa, is back for his second time on the BioCharisma podcast to educate me on music theory. I got to spend some quality time with him and his family while my car was being repaired. We couldn’t help but record one of our conversations wh...
Traci Derwin, author of Sound the Alarm, joins us this week to discuss her journalistic approach to documenting the implementation of Agenda 21 through what I call Natural Capital Management (NCM). This management includes the reappropriation of properties that have been naturally devastated. We look at the documentation of “Silent Weapons,” and see how this parallels modern day wild fires, and then discuss how this r...
What was in the water in Florida in the 80’s? I’ll tell you: it was some spiral freakazoid structured liquid Luv. My fellow Floridian of ages past, Dr. Karen Kirkness, shares her path of art that brought her from the Sunshine State to the enchanted green hills of Scotland. Her love for anatomy combined with her artistic chops ignited a creative movement system, The Spiral Syllabus, that reverses the stagnation that ti...
Energy storage is a huge deal. Your work takes energy, which has a value. How do you store that value? Is the value of your energy stored in digital numbers? Our guest today, Tony Arterburn, has made it his mission that your energy is stored in something that has universal value over time. He is offering direct conversion of Bitcoin into precious metals. This novel process turns those digital numbers into tangible ass...
Today’s guest, Zeev Zohar, co-founder of Mayu Water, figured out how to structure water in the most elegant of ways. He created a tear-drop shaped craft that magnetically couples to an impeller, which vivifies the water inside through vortexing. As a water connoisseur, both out in nature and also with devices that mechanically imbue coherence, I can say that the Mayu Swirl is a must for us “granola” types. Not only ca...
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