Tue, 10 April 2012
50 minutes long, mp3 format, free download In this podcast we look at numbers and numerology from a completely different point of view. The story begins with Radionics, which is a system of healing involving numbers. These numbers are called “rates” in radionics. Where do rates come from; how do we use them; and what does it all mean? The history of radionics begins with Dr. Abrams when he discovered that he could identify when a patient was ill by listening to certain noises in the human body with his stethoscope. Also, he found that when he connected a wire from the wrist of a “sick person” to that of a “well person,” the same noises could be heard in the “well person's” body. If he disconnected the wire the noises went away. In other words, the wire seemed to “conduct” the “information” about the sick person's condition to another human being, even though that human being did not have any illness. This strange discovery was ignored by official medicine and radionics is considered “quack medicine” by most doctors today. Ruth Drown later expanded on these ideas and developed, what she called, “radionics machines.” She discovered two things. First, she found that she did not need to have a wire connecting the “sick person” to a “well person.” A small sample of the “sick person's” DNA , like a fingernail clipping or a hair sample could be used instead. Now it was possible to “analyze” the illness without the person even being there. Her second discovery was called “broadcasting.” This is where the process is reversed. Instead of “getting” information; now she was “sending” information to the sick person. The word “broadcasting” was appropriate because she could send “treatments” to a sick person, even if they were located anywhere in the world. The podcast continues with a look at numerical “laws” of nature. The “Law of Three” is that which “creates;” and the “Law of Seven” is that which “organizes.” You will have to decide for yourself if there is any truth to all of this. Richard Roocroft April, 2012 |
Fri, 24 February 2012
In this podcast Richard Roocroft talks about Edgar Casey and Jose Silva. Edgar Casey captured the attention of the American people by placing himself into a hypnotic trance and obtaining precise information from universal intelligence to heal people. These “Readings” that he did on individuals were so accurate and helpful that people from all over, would ask for his assistance. Casey was not a doctor, but somehow knew what types of medicines or foods people should take in order to heal themselves. Is it possible for us to do the same thing? Are we capable of obtaining information from universal intelligence? Jose Silva was an inventor, healer, teacher and many other things. He created “The Silva Method” which was a seminar, or course, that people could take in order to learn his wonderful techniques. He emphasized relaxation and a system of “clearing the mind” in order to stop thinking. This introduced the student to a new world of accessing higher intelligence. Is it possible for someone to do remote viewing and see inside a wall? Is it possible for someone to use their imagination to “see” an illness or disease inside their body? Is it possible for someone to remove that illness? For the answers to these questions you will have to listen to this podcast. Richard Roocroft February 2012 |
Thu, 23 February 2012
In this podcast we discuss Walter Russell's Wave, Beyond Genius and Kundalini. |
Mon, 30 May 2011
Doctor Walter Russell said that all matter is formed by the closing of two vortexes (or vorticies) which originate from invisible cubes. As these two vortexes close upon their apexes, they form physical matter resulting in spheres. Thus we have the smallest atoms, and the largest planets forming because of the geometry of cubes and spheres. This sounds like the Borg in the Star Trek Voyager television series. But there is nothing science fiction about “Russellian Science.” Most students of Walter Russell believe his work explains the existence of God scientifically. Centering all material systems is what he calls the Universal One. This is Russell's name for God. In this podcast Richard Roocroft, Matt Presti and Robert Otey discuss the science of Walter Russell. This is the third podcast on this subject. The discussion is not limited to Russell's science. The ideas flow in abundance. If you are interested in the science of Walter Russell, or just like listening to interesting conversation, then you should listen to this podcast. There are two previous podcasts on Walter Russell, available from the website at www.rustymicrophone.com Email at rustymicrophone@gmail.com. Matt Presti: www.mattpresti.com; www.thesecretoflight.com; matt@mattpresti.com Robert Otey: www.feandft.com; robert@feandft.com Richard Roocroft May 2011 R |
Thu, 14 April 2011
Podcast: 1 Hour and 10 Minutes; In MP3 Format; Free DownloadIn this podcast we look at what happened in Japan from a Gnostic point of view.
Richard Roocroft and E. Jim G. Ross discuss what's happening to our planet. Samael Aun Weor, the founder of Gnostic Anthropology, said many years ago that tsunamis would devastate our shores, and radioactivity would contaminate our atmosphere. (Cosmic Teachings of a Lama, 1970) Some of the other subjects talked about in this podcast include:
Narciso Genovese wrote the book called I have Been on Mars. According to Samael Aun Weor, this book is completely accurate in all details. This means we have already made first contact with aliens. The podcast speaks about the life of Narcisco Genovese, why it was important to have a linguist in the Marconi Group, what they did in Brazil, and why extraterrestrials are avoiding us. Webpage: http://www.rustymicrophone.com/016.html Richard Roocroft April 2011 |
Wed, 23 February 2011
In this podcast Matt Presti and Robert Otey, join Richard Roocroft to discuss the works of Walter Russell. This is the second podcast on this subject. It is next to impossible to write about the many subjects covered in this podcast, except to list the topics:
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Sun, 28 November 2010
Podcast: 58 Minutes; MP3 Format; Free Download
In this podcast Richard Roocroft interviews Mr. Brad Ross, Director of Communications, for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) about what happened in Toronto during the electrical blackout of 2003; the dangers of coming in contact with the 3rd rail; how movies are filmed in a section of the subway that few people know about; the new street-cars that are coming next year, the LRT (Light Rail Transit) system and many other interesting topics. Mr. Ross says that the TTC is the third largest transit system in the world next to New York City and Mexico, carrying over a million and a half people each day.
Although delays are infrequent, when they do happen, the TTC has the ability to send messages to passenger's smart phones, outlining the problem, and what remedial action can be taken.
With interest in hybrid and electrical cars, the TTC has operated street-cars and electrically operated buses for decades. The power of a street-car is enough to beat almost any car. If you were standing inside a street-car while the operator decided to accelerate quickly, you would do well to hang on to the bar. These machines are very powerful and you might find yourself on the floor.
Mr. Ross says that the new hybrid buses did not work out as well as expected. This is understandable when you consider that buses are constantly accelerating and decelerating. Hybrid cars do very well if given a chance to drive at normal highway speeds. This gives the batteries a chance to charge. The new hybrid buses will have a different type of battery which is more suitable to the task. The TTC will emphasize clean diesel in the years to come.
Toronto is no different than most other cities as far as the general public is concerned. People have a love/hate relationship with their transit systems. The future for any large city is public transportation.
Richard Roocroft November 2010. The website is: http://www.rustymicrophone.com
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Tue, 24 August 2010
Gnostic wisdom has been around since the earliest days of man. The closest thing we can compare it to is Theosophy. But Gnosis goes beyond that. Richard Roocroft interviews E. Jim G. Ross about the teachings of Samael Aun Weor. The website is http://www.rustymicrophone.com. The podcast page is http://www.rustymicrophone.com/gnosis.html. |
Tue, 20 July 2010
Reverse Speech If you play tapes backward, you can frequently hear English language words that are easily understandable, and reveal a great deal about the person. In fact, privacy is not possible with Reverse Speech. All of your innermost thoughts and feelings are exposed to the Reverse Speech analyst. You cannot hide from this technology. Richard Roocroft interviews David Oates the discoverer of reverse speech. Click here for the podcast and show notes. The website is: http://www.rustymicrophone.com
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Sun, 30 May 2010
Cliff Lorimer has been blind from birth, but even with this disability, he became a writer and broadcaster. He has interviewed and become friends with many of the great rock and roll bands such as The Guess Who; Aerosmith; The Who; The Rolling Stones; Gerry and the Pacemakers; John Denver; The Bee Gees; April Wine; Lighthouse; and many others. In this podcast Cliff remembers some of the back stage stories surrounding many of these great performers. For the complete podcast and story visit www.rustymicrophne.com/cwabm2.html |
