Saturday, 7 November 2009

John Loeffler Steel on Steel- Healthcare - H1NI Virus & Vaccine -Alchemy and Nanotechnology.


11/07/2009



Alchemy and Nanotechnology

Time for a prediction review. John's extended boralogue launches into a ship-of-fools analysis of the U.S.'s healthcare debate in the light of onrushing global economic and energy problems. This includes a review of predictions we've made since 2000.

Then we'll jump to a short discussion with James Lansberg from Samaritan Healthcare (www.samaritanministries.org) to evaluate what effect healthcare proposals will have on personal healthcare.

President Obama declared an emergency for the H1N1 virus but it's not showing itself more lethal than seasonal viruses. So what gives? That's what ENT specialist Dr. Elaina George at the Peachtree Center (www.peachtreeentcenter.com) in Atlanta, Georgia, is asking. She's also concerned about the potentially dangerous side-effects of the vaccines.

Pleez dont miss this last section VITAL VITAL VITAL

Very Esoteric-Religious.

47 minutes in.

Finally our featured guest of the week is scientist/theologian Dr. Martin Erdman speaking on philosophical trends in science as nanotechnology drifts toward age-old ideas inherent in alchemy.


This last section VITAL VITAL VITAL

Very Esoteric-Religious.

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Finally our featured guest of the week is scientist/theologian Dr. Martin Erdman speaking on philosophical trends in science as nanotechnology drifts toward age-old ideas inherent in alchemy.


Dr. Martin Erdmann's Bio:

Dr. Martin Erdmann studied theology in Columbia, SC (Master of Divinity), Basel, Switzerland and Aberdeen, Scotland (Master of Theology). In 1999, he was awarded a doctoral degree in modern Church History at Brunel University, Uxbridge, England. In 1996, he founded Online Communication Systems, inc. in Columbus, Ohio using it primarily for the purpose of theological distance education. As Vice-President of Mustardseed Media, San Jose, CA, he participated in a project called Biblelands, an Online-Multimedia Tour of Israel and the Near East. For four years he headed up the NT department of the Staatsunabhängige Theologische Hochschule Basel (State-independent Theological Seminary), Switzerland. In his position as Senior Scientist at the University Hospital in Basel, he is currently involved in researching the ethical implications of Nanotechnology. He is also an Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies (distance education) at Patrick Henry College, Virginia, and Director of the Verax Institute (Christian apologetics). Dr. Erdmann is married to Joy and has two children, Estelle Chérie and Johannes Luc.