Mr. Gary Sandman is CEO and Founder of Individualized Health Solutions,llc. /Signature Supplements. He has worked for over 30 years to help integrate natural and contemporary medicine. He developed a template for credentialing standards used nationally to assist in identifying qualified alternative and complementary practitioners. He was also co-chair of the congressional mandated forum on integrative medicine and has extensive experience in start up companies in the nutritional field. He is currently writing a book on healing and another about his time spent with Rolling Thunder, a native Indian Medicine Man who appeared in the movie Billy Jack.
Jonathan Musher, MD, CMD - Family Practitioner and Fellowship-trained Geriatrician | Private Practice
Dr. Musher is a family practitioner and a fellowship-trained geriatrician. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Pain Management as well as a charter Certified Medical Director through the American Medical Director's Association. Dr. Musher is currently in private practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Prior to establishing his private practice Dr Musher served for 10 years as the Vice President of Medical affairs for Beverly Healthcare, the largest nursing home company in the world. Dr Musher received his medical degree from the University of Bologna School of Medicine in Bologna, Italy and completed his residency training at a Cornell affiliate in New York City.
Dr. Musher is President of Metropolitan Physicians' Practice, Chair of Family Medicine at Suburban Hospital a Johns Hopkins Hospital, and is actively involved in family medicine and geriatrics. Dr. Musher has over 25 years of clinical hands-on medical experience. His expertise spans the spectrum of acute care and long-term care services, from inpatient and ambulatory care through home and hospice care to skilled nursing care. He has published and lectured extensively in the areas of Geriatrics, Long Term Care, and Medical Direction. Dr. Musher is a Past President of the American Medical Directors Association (AMDA), Immediate Past Chair of the AMDA Foundation, a member of the AMDA Public Policy Committee, and was a recent delegate to the White House Conference on Aging. He is a member of several Medical Boards and Committees and was a member of the National Assisted Living Task Force. Dr Musher also participated on the Obama Healthcare transition team Washington DC workgroup and was recently named Top Doctor by The Washingtonian Magazine and one of America's Top Family Doctors by the Consumer Research Council of America. Dr Musher has participated and consulted on various committees and task forces as well as given testimony to Congress on issues related to health care and long term care medicine.
Lindsay Wagner makes little distinction between her life as an actress, advocate, mother, humanitarian or author. What unites these various parts is a commitment through her work and her personal life to advancing human potential. Early in her career this commitment was evident in her Emmy Award winning portrayal of “The Bionic Woman”. Her use of media as a way to communicate ideas to help people in their personal process is demonstrated in so many of her films.
Films such as: "Shattered Dreams" on spousal abuse and domestic violence starred in and co-Produced by Lindsay in 1991; "The Taking of Flight 847" on the root complexities of terrorism (1988); "Evil In Clear River" on the quiet rise of the Neo-Nazi movement in America (1988); "Child's Cry" on child sexual abuse (1985); "I Want To Live" on the moral dilemma regarding capital punishment (1983); and "The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel" on the battle between the naturopathic and allopathic healthcare (1979).
Off screen, Lindsay continuously works both publicly and privately in advocacy and public education. She shares the knowledge and experiences, which have greatly impacted her life and have profoundly enhanced her awe of our often unrecognized human potential. Lindsay has co-authored two books: a best-selling vegetarian lifestyle cookbook entitled, The High Road to Health (Simon & Schuster) and a book on acupressure, Lindsay Wagner's New Beauty: The Acupressure Facelift (Simon & Schuster).
From 2003-2006 Lindsay co-facilitated a support group for convicted batterers and their families. In 2004 she co-founded “Peacemakers Community”, a non-profit organization that offers families and individuals more constructive and peaceful ways of relating to each other and oneself in order to help end the cycle of family violence. Her work utilized a range of psychological techniques and Spiritual encouragement.
For the public, Lindsay has been offering experiential “Quiet the Mind & Open the Heart” retreats and workshops. These programs are designed to help us access more deeply the peace and joy which is naturally within us and to realize how the conscious and unconscious concepts we carry in the mind often have a life diminishing influence on others and ourselves. For many, it can be the catalyst needed to break through old or undesirable patterns affecting our family dynamics, intimate relationships, self-image, parenting, friendships and our work/career.
“Every aspect of our lives will benefit from a shift in perspective that ‘Quiets the Mind and Opens the Heart’.“
~ Lindsay Wagner ~
Tracy Twyman has been writing about alternative history and the occult for 14 years. She is the author of several nonfiction books and is also the former Editor of Dagobert's Revenge Magazine, a journal of esoteric history that was published from 1996 to 2003. In 2006 her website made national news when it was banned by the Supreme Court of Pakistan on charges of blasphemy. Recently she was featured in the documentary film Bloodline, released in May 2008. Her book The Merovingian Mythos was licensed by Sony Pictures for use in the upcoming film Angels and Demons, prequel to The Da Vinci Code.
Tracy R. Twyman's latest work on the esoteric history of money. Learn how the modern-day alchemists who control our economy create fool's gold out of nothing. These masters of illusion have tricked us all into sacrificing our own youth, and that of our own children, by convincing us that "time is money."
Tracy R. Twyman is an author and commentator on a number of obscure subjects. Her books include Mind-Controlled Sex Slaves and the CIA; The Merovingian Mythos and the Mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau; Solomon's Treasure: The Magic and Mystery of America's Money. She's also the former Editor of Dagobert's Revenge Magazine about mysticism, secret societies, and alternative history.
Knight Templar David De Paul
The Ancient Order of Baphomet
David De Paul is the Grand Master of the Ancient Order of the Knights of the Temple of Solomon and Baphomet Preceptory.
David will discuss the Ancient Order of Baphomet and why the Knights Templar and many other initiatic societies have embraced the ominous figure of Baphomet over the last one thousand years.
Rima Fakih was born September 22, 1985 in South, Lebanon. Fakih’s parents, Hussein and Nadia, immigrated the family to New York City in 1993 when Rima was seven years old escaping Lebanon’s civil war. One of five kids, Rima grew up most of her life in Jackson Heights, Queens where she attended elementary public school P.S. 69 and Intermediate School I.S. 145. She graduated from St. John's Preparatory School, a Catholic high school in Astoria, Queens. After graduating high school, Fakih’s family moved to Dearborn, Michigan where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics, with a minor in Business Administration at the University of Michigan. Active in campus life, Fakih served her fellow students as president of Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) and President of University of Michigan-Dearborn, Business School.
On May 16,2010 Rima Fakih made history as the first Arab, Lebanese, and Muslim to be crowned Miss USA representing the state of Michigan. Proudly Ms. Fakih represented her title as she faced many controversies because of her ethnicity and religion with the media nationally and internationally. Armed with a quote that her father raised her to believe, “You don’t know who you are until you know where you came from”.
Rima Fakih has been honored numerous times including, The Ethnic Foundation of Understanding, American Task Force of Lebanon, Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Renee Mowad Foundation, the president of Lebanon, Michel Suleima, the Beirut International Award Festival, and received the key to the city of Connecticut. Upon winning Miss USA she returned to Dearborn, Michigan where she was given the key to the city. Approximately 150 people -- including politicians and community leaders – attended the event.
Fakih also spent time volunteering for various community organizations such as Ameri-Corp, ACCESS (Arab-American Community Center), American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, and sat on the board of AAPN (Arab American Professional Network.) Fakih is dedicated to helping remove the stereotype of Arabs in America and all over the world and removing the fear that many Arabs possess in America. As Miss Michigan USA 2010, she served as one of the first official pageant ambassadors for women’s self- defense awareness, educating women on the importance of taking the necessary precautionary measures to best protect and prepare themselves from unwanted situations.
Rima Fakih wants to continue to break barriers and make history. She passed down the crown of Miss USA in June of 2011 and has been active in taking part in Hollywood films and reality TV shows as well as taking more initiatives to support her platform and her dream.
BIO FROM: http://www.alanhart.net/about-alan-hart/
Alan Hart has been engaged with events in the Middle East and their global consequences and terrifying implications – the possibility of a Clash of Civilisations, Judeo-Christian v Islamic, and, along the way, another great turning against the Jews – for nearly 40 years…
- As a correspondent for ITN’s News At Ten and the BBC’s Panorama programme (covering wars and conflicts wherever they were taking place in the world).
- As a researcher and author.
- As a participant at leadership level, working to a Security Council background briefing, in the covert diplomacy of the search for peace.
He’s been to war with the Israelis and the Arabs, but the learning experience he values most, and which he believes gave him rare insight, came from his one-to-one private conversations over the years with many leaders on both sides of the conflict. With, for example, Golda Meir, Mother Israel, and Yasser Arafat, Father Palestine. The significance of these private conversations was that they enabled him to be aware of the truth of what leaders really believed and feared as opposed to what they said in public for propaganda and myth-sustaining purposes.
It was because of his special relationships with leaders on both sides that, in 1980, he found himself sucked into the covert diplomacy of conflict resolution…
President Carter had been prevented by Prime Minister Begin from involving the PLO in the peace process, an opening made possible because Arafat had signalled, secretly and seriously, that he was ready to make peace with an Israel inside more or less its pre-1967 borders. Carter was in despair and said, in private, that events had once again proved that it was impossible to advance the peace process by institutional diplomacy (because of the pork-barrel nature of American politics and the Zionist lobby’s awesome influence). It was then suggested to Alan that he should undertake an unofficial, covert diplomatic mission to get an exploratory dialogue going between Arafat and Peres, with himself initially the linkman. The assumption at the time was that Peres would win Israel’s next election and deny Begin a second term. The initiative was funded by a small number of wealthy British Jews led by Marcus Sieff (the Chairman of Marks and Spencer) with the approval of Lord Victor Rothschild…. It happened and enough progress was made to get Peres and Arafat into public dialogue in the event of Peres winning the 1981 election. Unfortunately, and against all expectations, he did not.
In the course of this mission, Alan learned two things. The first was the truth about the miracle of Arafat’s leadership – his success in persuading his side (most of it) to be ready for unthinkable compromise with Israel for peace. (Which was why Alan wrote his first book Arafat: Terrorist or Peacemaker). The second was why it is difficult to impossible for any Israeli prime minister, even a rational, well-motivated one, to make peace on any terms the Palestinians can accept.
A decade later, this initiative became the Oslo process, which might have delivered peace if Prime Minister Rabin had not been assassinated by a gut-Zionist.
Alan has long believed that what peacemaking needs above all else is some TRUTH-TELLING, about many things but, especially, the difference between Zionist mythology and real history, and, the difference between Jews and Judaism on the one hand and Zionists and Zionism on the other. (The Zionism of the title and substance of Alan’s latest book is, of course, political Zionism or Jewish nationalism as the creating and sustaining force of the Zionist state, not what could be called the spiritual Zionism of Judaism).
Alan is also credited with having played a leading role in getting the ‘North-South’ issue onto the agenda for political and public debate throughout the Western world and beyond. In 1973, frustrated by the mainstream media’s refusal to come to grips with issues that really matter, he set up his own independent production company (World Focus) to research, film, edit and promote the first ever documentary on the full and true dimensions of global poverty and its implications for all.
The end product, a two-hour film titled FIVE MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT, had its world premiere, hosted by Secretary General Kurt Waldheim, at the formal opening of the 7th Special session of the UN General Assembly, (called to discuss the need for a New World Economic Order); was screened on television in most countries of the North; was versioned for schools in many countries; and became something of a standard work of reference. (The visual impact of the production was supplemented by statistics then new to the world including, for example, the estimate that, in the South, 15 million children under five were dying each year from a combination of malnutrition and easily preventable diseases – in a word, poverty).
To make the project work, Alan, on the strength of his international reputation, raised £1 million in grants from international development institutions and governments and put together a think-tank of world leaders to advise him.
Alan is a fiercely independent thinker. He hates all labels and isms and has never been a member of any political party or group. He prefers to judge issues on their merits. When asked what drives him, he used to say: “I have three children and, when the world falls apart, I want to be able to look them in the eye and say, ‘Don’t blame me. I tried.’” Today he gives an improved answer, one borrowed from a conversation with Dr. Hajo Meyer, a Nazi holocaust survivor and a passionate anti-Zionist. When Alan asked him why he was still campaigning at the age of 82 even though he was being reviled by Zionism, he replied: “The first person I see when I get up in the morning is me.” Alan, too, has to be able to live with himself. He believes that heaven and hell are states of mind. Hell, he says, “is when you know that the end of your life is approaching and that you have not used your talents and resources as well as you could have done to make a difference – i.e. when you realise upon reflection that you have wasted your life. Heaven is contemplation of the approach of death without fear because you know that, on balance, you’ve done your best to make a difference.”
For over 25 years, Paul Rademacher has been studying the intersection between consciousness, spirituality and the Christian tradition. After graduating with a Masters of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1985, Mr. Rademacher spent 15 years in the pastoral ministry working in congregations in Muncie, IN and Charlotte, NC. From 1989 to 1992 he pursued doctoral studies in the areas of mysticism, meditation and spiritual practice, at the Ecumenical Theological Center in Detroit, MI.
In 1997 he attended, for the first time, The Monroe Institute and continued as a student there until 2000. In 2001 he became a residential facilitator at the Institute leading groups in experiential explorations of their inner awareness. Since October of 2007 he has served as the Executive Director of The Monroe Institute.
Before leaving the traditional ministry in 2000, Mr. Rademacher was able to bring together the worlds of spirituality and consciousness by introducing the Monroe methodology to small groups within his congregation. Through courses he designed and taught, the participants were not only able to move personally into profound altered states of consciousness, but were also able to see the connection between these states and what Jesus termed “the kingdom of heaven.” For most of them it was their first introduction to perceptions beyond the physical body – an experience that was life changing for many.






