Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 75 with filmmaker Michael Murphy, from July 2012.

In this episode, Jason Hartman talks with filmmaker and activist, Michael Murphy about chemtrails in our skies. Michael breaks down the differences in the things we're seeing up in the sky, specifically about the importance of if the trail dissipates or not.

The two also discuss geoengineering, which is supposedly helping global warming, where Michael has seen some studies that seem to show it's doing more harm than good.

He doesn't stop there either. Michael explains the environmental hazards that can happen when we put aluminum oxide, barium, and ethylene dibromide into the air. We're actually turning our acidic soil to alkaline. Our solar panels are being hampered by our chemtrails, and we're aiding the GMO sales.

The not so shocking revelation is that money and power are behind all of this, and Michael explains how he knows this.

Website:

What In the World Are They Spraying? on Facebook

Direct download: HS_305_FBF_Michael_Murphy.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 8:00am EDT

Jason Hartman talks with former FBI agent Joe Navarro about the possibilities of us reaching doomsday, damage done by espionage breaches, body language tips and tricks, and what's changed in the last 30 years.

Joe Navarro is a former FBI agent who spent 25 years working in counterintelligence and counterterrorism. His specialty was non-verbal communications. After leaving the agency, Joe has become a speaker, consultant, and author, writing books such as What Every Body is Saying, Louder Than Words, and his newest book, Three Minutes to Doomsday.

Key Takeaways:

[1:46] What Three Minutes to Doomsday is about

[4:26] Whether having a more connected world makes us safer

[8:28] The worst espionage breach in US history

[11:11] Some misconceptions on human body language

[14:06] How someone can use body language in relationships

Website:

www.JNForensics.com

Direct download: HS_304_Joe_Navarro.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:39pm EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to episode 65 with Dr Nicholas Begich, from December 2011.

Jason Hartman talks with Dr. Nicholas Begich, an independent scientific and political researcher, and publisher and co-owner of Earthpulse Press. The two discuss HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program), which is a program run jointly between the US Air Force and US Navy, designed primarily for scientific ionospheric research for military defense. What they don't highlight, however, is that it can also potentially be used for controlling weather and populations, as well as several other potentially negative uses.

Dr. Begich, a self described pathological optimist, doesn't just see the negatives of HAARP, he fully believes we can use it to develop humans to our full potential.

Website:

www.EarthPulse.com

Direct download: HS_303_Nicholas_Begich.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 11:01pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with The Divorce Diva, Vikki Ziegler, about how to best protect yourself in the event of divorce. Vikki reminds listeners that protecting yourself from divorce starts before you're even married, with everything from the state you live in to a prenup to your mindset when you start your divorce proceedings.

Key Takeaways:

[1:54] What you need to know to "do divorce right"

[4:57] Some tips to make mediation more successful

[11:41] With Americans constantly moving around, which state law applies when divorce happens?

[15:04] The best way to bring up the idea of a prenup with your significant other

[16:55] The growing trend of a social media clause in prenups

Website:

www.VikkiZiegler.com

Direct download: HS_302_Vikki_Ziegler.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:16pm EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 51 from June 2011.

In this technological time, is gardening a lost art? Do you know the difference between hybrid and heirloom seeds? Jason Hartman talks with the founder of El Dorado Heirloom Seeds, John Lipscomb, to discuss whether hybrid seeds is a positive or negative impact on our lives.

John Lipscomb founded his company with $2,000 and less than a pound of his own garden heirloom seeds (which he counted and inserted into envelopes at his dining room table). Working on a cash basis with no debt, the company now employs 15 people, and may generate more than $5 million in sales in a year. John wrote an article called HOW HYBRID SEEDS RUINED AMERICA. Other websites include: www.patriotfood.com and www.bigjohnlipscomb.com.

Direct download: HS_301_John_Lipscomb.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:00am EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Georgetown University Professor of Computer Science, Cal Newport. Cal explains that corporations have us addicted to apps and media that subject us to non-stop ads and shape our consumer habits because of our addiction to smartphones and social media. Cal shares how his books, Deep Work and So Good They Can’t Ignore You, can help provide strategies to break your addiction.

Key Takeaways:

[2:00] Cal explains the foundation for his two popular books.

[3:51] Modern digital handheld devices offer a true test of a person’s ability to focus.

[6:21] Measuring the impact of your digital behavior to make a bigger impact.

[10:48] How to break the addiction of digital devices.

[16:19] Developing a Deep Work habit.

[21:59] The distinction between productivity and true productivity.

[23:20] Apps and strategies for people who need to maintain connections but also want to focus.

[26:06] The title So Good They Can’t Ignore You was inspired by Steve Martin.

[30:40] Social Media doesn’t add much profit to your business unless your business is social media.

Websites:

Cal Newport

Deep Work by Cal Newport

So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport

“Look Up” Video on YouTube

Freedom App

Direct download: HS_300_Cal_Newport.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:42pm EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 59, from July 27, 2012.

If there's a terrorist attack on a US city, are you prepared? What will you do? How will you escape the immediate danger that being in a major US city presents? Where can you relocate that is actually safe?

Today's world is a complex, and frightening, place. Jason Hartman talks with Joel Skousen, political scientist, about foreign and domestic affairs, why it's important to have a relocation strategy, and preparing for self-sufficiency.

Joel Skousen is a political scientist who specializes in the philosophy of law and Constitutional theory. He also designs high security residences and retreats, which he's done all over North American, as well as consulting on locations in Central America.

Joel wrote the book Strategic Relocation: North American Guide to Safe Places, and frequently consults with people who have a need to relocate for security reasons. He is a former fighter pilot for the Marine Corps during Vietnam, and served as Chairman of the Conservative National Committee in the 1980s.

Website:

www.JoelSkousen.com

Strategic Relocation: North American Guide to Safe Places

Direct download: HS_299_Joel_Skousen.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:00am EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Dr. Frederick Graves, founder of Jurisdictionary.com, about how an average person can successfully utilize the legal system. Jurisdictionary.com was created in 1997 to help non-lawyers understand basic processes and jargon in the legal world, and avoid high priced mistakes.

Key Takeaways:

[1:40] How Jurisdictionary started

[6:04] We can't fix our courts until we remember what they look like when they actually work as intended

[11:11] 3 legal tools that everyone, lawyer or not, is afforded in the courts

[18:02] You can avoid thousands of dollars in procedural fees if you understand what you can do with simple forms

[21:30] The importance of understanding what you're agreeing to when considering arbitration

[24:20] Why having a court reporter is one of the most important things you can do

[27:57] What Jurisdictionaryis designed to teach you, and what sorts of things you WON'T find there

Website:

www.Jurisdictionary.com
www.HowToWinInCourt.com

Direct download: HS_298_Frederick_Graves.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:00am EDT

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