Mary Tocco has independently studied natural health, vaccines, and other health related topics for over 30 years. She has raised five healthy children completely outside of the medical model. Mary has decades of experience and wisdom and is now available for personal phone consultations.
Mary Tocco has been in the natural health care field for over 32 years and spent 23 years (1981 - 2003) managing and promoting a chiropractic clinic in Michigan. She then opened Vitality Health with her daughter, Dr. Renee Tocco, in Charleston, SC in 2004. She is co-founder of the American Chiropractic Autism Board and (ACAB) and is helping to manage Hope For Autism, (HFA) BioNutritional Training Conferences. Dr. Renee Tocco (her daughter) is a Defeat Autism NOW! Physician and the president and co-founder of ACAB.
She is the radio host of , "Healing Our World" every Saturday from 4:00-5:00 PM (EST) heard on Republic Broadcasting Network Internet and satellite station. The program is focused on what in the world is making us sick, natural healing methods and empowering people to make a difference in their world. Education is power.
She was married to chiropractor Sam Tocco of Clarkston, Michigan and they have 5 healthy un-vaccinated children. Before having their first child 33 years ago, they had the opportunity to research childhood vaccines. There was enough evidence back then to convince them to not vaccinate their children. Mary is now the grandmother of 4 un-vaccinated grand babies.
Mary has attended numerous chiropractic seminars as well as vaccine and autism conferences around the country. She began to intensely investigate childhood vaccines in the late 1970's before having their first child, spending thousands of hours collecting and organizing the information.
Dr. Filingeri is a licensed psychologist in New York, New Jersey, and Arizona. He was the former Executive Director of a medically based weight control center in New York. In addition, Dr. Filingeri was a senior consultant to a national weight control corporation for product development and research. As a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), Health Psychology (Division #38), and the American Educational Research Association (AERA), he has written and conducted research in the field of weight control. Dr. Filingeri has taught psychology courses at both the City University of New York (CUNY) and the State University of New York (SUNY). With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Filingeri has incorporated his knowledge and expertise into this book. He has also authored the book, Comprehensive Review of Psychology.
Charles Strange is the father of Michael Strange a 25 year old Navy Cryptologist Technician (Collection) Petty Officer 1st Class (Expeditionary Warfare Specialist) who had been assigned to an East Coast-based SEAL team and died Aug. 6 in Wardak province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter in which he was riding was shot down by a rocket-propelled grenade. He was among 30 Americans who died. Eight Afghans also were killed, according to the US Military.
Co-guest, David Siler, a Network Engineer and Administrator also joins the show to speak about assisting Charles Strange when he discovered his computer's security had been compromised after using a disc given to him by the US Military, which supposedly contained documentation on the circumstances surrounding his son Michael's death.
ABOUT THE DEATHS OF THE SEAL TEAM 6 IN AFGHANISTAN
The mission that killed Michael also killed 29 other U.S. service members, seven Afghan commandos, an Afghan interpreter and a U.S. military working dog in Afghanistan's Tangi Valley in Wardak province, west of Kabul.
The families of the soldiers who were killed feel that they have not been told the full story about what happened and feel that the military is concealing if not outright lying. Some, such as Charles Strange have been quite vocal. Charles actually talked face to face with President Obama about his concerns and says the President promised he would look deeply into the matter, but he didn't hear anything back from the President since that encounter.
In fact, after asking questions of the military regarding his son's death, Charles and his wife have been the victims of what they believe are surveillance and harassment. Charles research, documentation and less than revealing encounters with the military regarding his son's death have lead him to believe that there is a cover-up of a suicide mission that was set-up to target his son and others by elements within our own military and perhaps even contributed to by actions of those within the White House.
He will provide the evidence upon which he bases this conclusion.
Please visit Charles website created in honor of his son Michael dedicated to helping familes and friends who have lost loved ones in the military:
Jason Carlton Thompson (born July 21, 1986) is an American professional basketball player for the Sacramento Kings of the NBA. He was the starting center of the Rider University men's basketball team until 2008.
A native of Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey,[1] Thompson led Lenape High School to the 2004 New Jersey Group IV state title.[2]
Thompson is currently listed at 6 feet, 11 inches, and 245 lbs[3] He was one of three players in the NCAA in 2007 to average 20 points, and 10 rebounds per game. The other two were Kevin Durant of Texas and Nick Fazekas of Nevada.
He was selected 12th overall by the Sacramento Kings in the 2008 NBA Draft.
On June 25, 2012, the Kings extended a qualifying offer to Thompson, making him a restricted free agent.[8] On July 11, 2012, the Kings agreed to re-sign Thompson.
Author of, No Love No Charity.”
Paul Lamar Hunter had been in the public relations world since 2005. He was born on October 16, 1970. He is the 19th child out of 21 natural children. He has been profiled in many national magazines including Ebony magazine, AMPS magazine, Today's Christian magazine, and the National Examiner.
No Love, No Charity: the Success of the 19th child is the riveting debut book by Paul Lamar Hunter. Though many would consider Paul to be an unlikely candidate to become successful, this thrilling autobiographical account describes how he made it, despite overwhelming odds. As the 19th child of twenty-one, his troubled life traversed the perils of poverty, neglect, dysfunction, and even deaths. Paul describes what it was like growing up in the shadows of a famous yet detached mother whose affections were focused on the homeless shelter that she founded. Though the shelter was supposed to be a haven for the downtrodden, it was actually the breeding ground for dysfunction and despondency. Despite Paul’s misfortunes and failures, his determined spirit and his unshakeable faith lifted him above the fray to become the first in his family to graduate from college. Now moving full-speed ahead, Paul Lamar Hunter is living proof that neither limits nor lineage determine the quality of one’s life—but faith, fortitude, and determination do.
Education: He graduated from Washington Park High School in 1990. In 2005, he earned an Associate Degree in Supervisory Management from Gateway Technical College. In 2012, he became the first in his family to earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Upper Iowa University.
Ron Thomas is a retired Orange County California Sheirff deputy. He and his wife Cathy are the parents of Kelly Thomas, a homeless man in Fullerton California, who died as a result of physical injuries suffered in an incident with officers of Fullerton Police Department.
ABOUT KELLY THOMAS
Kelly Thomas (April 5, 1974 – July 10, 2011) was a homeless man diagnosed with schizophrenia who lived on the streets of Fullerton, California. He died five days after a struggle with members of the Fullerton Police Department on July 5, 2011. Thomas was taken to St. Jude Medical Center before being transferred to the UC Irvine Medical Center, where he was comatose on arrival and not expected to recover.
He never regained consciousness, and died on July 10, 2011. Medical records show that bones in his face were broken and he choked on his own blood. The coroner concluded that compression of the thorax made it impossible for Thomas to breathe normally and deprived his brain of oxygen. His parents removed him from life support five days later, and he died from his injuries on July 10, 2011.
Officer Manuel Ramos was charged with one count of second-degree murder and one count of involuntary manslaughter; Corporal Jay Cicinelli and Officer Joseph Wolfe were each charged with one count of felony involuntary manslaughter and one count of excessive force. All three pleaded not guilty.
A judge declined to dismiss the charges against the officers in January 2013, finding that "a reasonable person could infer that the use of force was excessive and unreasonable." An appeals court judge also denied a request to overturn the lower court's decision. On January 13, 2014, Ramos and Cicinelli were found not guilty of all charges, while the trial for Joe Wolfe was pending. Following the verdict for the two officers, the district attorney's office announced it would not pursue the case against Officer Wolfe.
In January 2014, with the conclusion of the state court trial, FBI investigators will examine the evidence and testimony to determine whether further investigation is warranted at the federal level," FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller in Los Angeles said in a statement.
The entire case has ignited public fury against the Fullerton police and city administration. In a landslide June 5, 2012 recall election, Fullerton city council members Dick Jones, Don Bankhead and Pat McKinley were voted out of office. Tony Bushala, a leading organizer of the Fullerton recall election, said he was seeking accountability for Kelly Thomas' death.
On July 3, 2012, Officer Ramos' employment was terminated. According to a statement issued by Fullerton Police, Joe Wolfe is no longer employed by the department as of July 16, 2012. Corporal Jay Cicinelli is no longer employed by Fullerton Police as of July 20, 2012.
The protest against the brutal death of Kelly Thomas continues with public demonstrations and rallies in Southern California and has brought national and international debate and focus on the treatment of the mentally ill by authorities.
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Carla Fox has been seeking the answers to life's most important questions all her life. Through shamanic journey work and the use of altered states of consciousness, she has traveled far and wide in the cosmos gaining a unique understanding of the realms in which we exist. Her mission on Earth at this time is to be a way shower for others who can benefit from what she has learned and where she has gone.
Her evolution of service to others started with her Shamanic Healership training at the Four Winds Society. Her studies at the Monroe Institute led to the creation of Quantum Sphere Healing, the process she currently uses. Her passionate interest in the whole death process helped her create her latest workshop entitled, "Journeys Beyond the Physical". And, of course, there is her timeless book, "Traversing the Infinite Now", which is only available on her website.
Through her workshops, blog, and energy healing practice, Carla's mission is to assist others in attaining clarity, healing, wholeness and self-empowerment in order to take full advantage of the evolutionary opportunities that are being presented to each and every human being at this time. You can find out more on her website, and check out her blog at the links below:
As the Director of the only Institute in the Nation that offers an approved Associates Degree in Sound Healing, and co-creator of the World Sound Healing Conference, David Gibson has developed a unique perspective on everything going on in the field. David began as a Professional Recording Engineer. He has been teaching, engineering and producing groups in major studios since 1982. He has been studying esoteric systems of sound healing for over 15 years and has an in-depth understanding of the underlying physics of sound. David is also the author of the best selling book, "The Art of Mixing" that uses visuals to explain and show every style of mix in the world, which makes complex structures of mixes easily understandable. His second book, "The Art of Producing," uses the visual framework for displaying sounds to explain Music Theory. Gibson is also the inventor of the Patented, "Virtual Mixer," which uses 3D visuals of the mix to control mixing consoles and computerized mixers. He is currently working on a Virtual Reality system where you can step into an image of your own body and be able to place visuals inside the body in 3D. The visuals will then move sounds up and down in a Sound Table so you feel the sounds inside the body exactly where you are seeing the visuals. David Gibson is the Founder and Director of Globe Institute. David has a bi-weekly show, on Saturdays, on BBSRadio, Station 1, at 5pm PST. If you are interested in the power of sound and music for inspiration and healing, you will appreciate this interview with David Gibson, Founder and Director of the Sound and Consciousness Institute in San Francisco and online. David offers classes and a State accredited associate’s degree program in sound healing therapy, and he’s author of the book, ‘The Complete Guide to Sound Healing’. He is also a top selling producer of sound healing music in many hospitals around the country, including Boston General and U.C. Medical Center, samples. Offering 15 types of sound healing treatments, David Gibson also runs the Sound Therapy Center at the Institute and online. David has produced 3 International Sound Healing Conferences and is also Founder of the Sound Healing Research Association, designed to help bring sound healing into the mainstream (homes & hospitals).






