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05.03.21 Bergstrom Atom Two


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Patrick and Atom discuss overpopulation. Is it real or is it a figment of Bill Gates’ imagination?
Atom recommends two potential guests for One Radio Network.
What does inventor John Nordberg know about the 37.5 million billion gallons of atmospheric water recycled around the planet 40 times per year? And what does no-till farmer Gabe Brown know about growing crops during droughts?
Is the rumor true that Atom is writing a 13th book about Yellow Fat Disease and other dangers of omega 3 fatty acids?
What are Brown Bowel Disease and Shrunken Heart Disease? How do they interrelate with dementia, Alzheimer’s, muscular sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, and almost every other age-related disease?
Why do salmon die so much sooner than orange roughy? Why do brook trout go blind and turn black when fed flaxseed meal?
Can you get Yellow Fat Disease from eating cod, or is it just from the cod’s liver and its liver oil?
A listener asks about doing an orange juice fast. Is there a downside?
Is glyphosate water-soluble? How long does it linger in the body?
Was Uri Geller able to start clocks and watches? Patrick and Atom relate their personal experiences.
What’s the problem with nitric oxide? Is it good for Mr. Happy but bad for Mr. Heart?
What’s so good about white table sugar? Why is Atom such a fan of it?
Why is plain salt (sodium chloride) better than sea salt and Himalayan salt? Can salt lower blood pressure?
Why is carrageenan so unhealthy, even hazardous? Can it cause cancer?
Are dead animals added to pet food? What is “kitty crack”? Is it “speed for kitties”?
Why is Yellow Fat Disease called a disease of cats when humans are even more susceptible to it?
Is vaccine shedding a real threat or is it fear porn?
What attracts a person to suicide? Is it to escape the pain of living? Not according to Karl Menninger in his 1938 book, “Man Against Himself.”
Atom holds up a newspaper article subtitled, “Does Santa Barbara Want 5,000 Antennas Blanketing the City?”.
How can telecoms rob the public right of way, and install 5G antennas right next to your house? How can their lawyers tell Santa Barbara officials “your hands are tied”? What is a “capacity gap”?
5G antennas are combustible, and their electrical fires can’t be extinguished with water or standard fire equipment. These antennas are being installed in Santa Barbara and Montecito, where the Thomas Fire raged in 2017.
Is 5G coming to your city or town … or your front yard?
What are Mind Hacking and the Cornerstone Technique? Is “Who is the matter” the “cause of the cause of the cause” of all diseases?
Mark writes in about the body being 99% hydrogen. Why is hydrogen such an important element?
“Hydrogen is desire, nitrogen is will, oxygen is consciousness, and carbon dioxide helps you stick around for a long time.”
Hydrogen is powerful energy. No one has ever seen an oxygen bomb. Nitrogen bombs exist as dynamite. But hydrogen is the power behind the hydrogen bomb.
Mushrooms contain hydrogen. They look like Mr. Happy, and work wonders for your sex life.
What’s the best way to prepare mushrooms? How long should you cook them?
Joy writes in about intermittent fasting, and can you break it up with herbs and sulfur?
Are oranges one of the best sources of calcium? Does calcium play a role in building muscle?
A listener asks if our beliefs, including our dietary ones, are self-limiting?
Patrick and Atom’s conversation returns to glyphosate. Is it still being used to clean pipes and water heaters? Is it being used as a water softener?
Some vaccine deliveries are being stopped in Mexico by armed resistance. The Mexican Army has been fired upon in one incident.
Carol writes in about her friend’s well water. Can the calcium in well water cause watering eyes and painful feet?
A listener asks about José Silva and Silva Mind Control. What do Patrick and Atom think about healing at a distance?
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