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SCOTTISH PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONS SOCIETY (RECRUITMENT)

May 5, 2010 - 4:17 am No Comments

The Scottish Paranormal Investigations Society are looking for New Recruits, which we are looking for volunteers who wish to pursue a career in the studies of Paranormal Investigations, along with: Parapsychology, Paratechnology, Historical Research, All forms of Psychic Development & Other. Call: 08000 407556

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Dr. Aristide Esser 02-19-10 Air date .mp4

April 29, 2010 - 5:39 am No Comments

Aristide Henri Esser, M.D. was born in 1930 in Java, Indonesia, lived through the Japanese occupation in World War II, and was afterwards educated in the Netherlands. He obtained his M.D. in 1955 from the University of Amsterdam Medical School, and specialized in Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Leyden Psychiatric Clinics. In 1961 he came to the USA as a Lederle International Fellow for psychiatric research at Yale University Medical School. Subsequently he was invited to join the staff of what is presently known as the New York State Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg NY. From 1962-69 he was Director of its Research Ward. He was asked to become Director of Research in Mental Retardation at New York State’s Letchworth Village, Thiells, NY, where he remained until 1971.

In 1971, Dr. Esser began a career in mental health services; first as Director of the Central Bergen Community Mental Health Center in Paramus NJ then as Medical Director of The Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, a New York City residential treatment center for children and adolescents, and finally in different positions at New York State’s Bronx, and Rockland Psychiatric Centers, from which he retired in 1990.

Dr. Esser, a 1970 Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a Qualified Psychiatrist in the State of New York, presently has an incorporated private practice in New City, NY. He is on the staff of Rye Hospital Center, Rye NY. He is Research Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus at the New York University Medical School and Research Associate of the Nathan Kline Institute, where he helped develop the original Ancillary Enzyme Activation Treatment for chronic mental disorders. In 2002 he initiated a research project at Nijmegen University, the Netherlands, to identify Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) using brain imaging standardized methods of the Brain Resource Company, Sydney, Australia.

In 1958 Dr. Esser began systems-design research in the relationships between Behavior, Environment and Design. In 1968, he was a co-founder of the Association for the Study of Man-Environment Relations, and became Editor of its international journal: Man-Environment Systems. This journal received the International Design Award of the American Institute of Interior Design in 1973.

Dr. Esser has published extensively, both in medical and scientific journals and books and writing for the general public. His most recent co-authored trade books are Mental Illness: A Homecare Guide (New York: Wiley, 1989) and Chi Gong: The Ancient Chinese Way to Health (1990, second edition, Berkeley, CA, Blue Snake Books, 2008).
In 1960 Dr. Esser received a City of Leyden Travel Grant to visit mental hospitals in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. He also held a Lederle International Fellowship for Psychiatric Research at Yale University in 1961/62. Dr. Esser was a Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and is a Life Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Society of Biological Psychiatrists and other professional/scientific organizations. He has lectured worldwide, and is a contributing member of ICIS (International Center for Integrative Studies) New York.

Dr. Esser is listed in the New York Jury Verdict Reporter databank. Biographies are included in Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, lst. Edition, Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, 2nd. Edition Who’s Who in America, 46th edition, Who’s Who in the World, 11th Edition, and the Global Directory of Whos Who.

Dr, Esser published on territoriality in human and animal behavior, parapsychology (esp. telepathy and precognition) and philosophical issues. His recent interests are neurofeedback in the treatment of autism, background of Muslim terrorism (Indonesia is the largest Muslim nation), and the origin of dementia.

Dr. Essers recent research (submitted for publication): A. Vieveen, D. Spronk, M. Arns,
A.H. Esser, K, van der Hiele: Combined cognitive and ERP measures best predict future Mild Cognitive Impairment in elderly with subjective memory complaints.

Office: Aristide H. Esser, M.D.
Psychiatry P.C.
337 North Main Street, Suite #2
New City, NY 10956
(845) 639-6723 Office
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Email: pbhppmc@att.net

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Drum solo 4

April 20, 2010 - 5:29 am 25 Comments

me playin a song from band on drum set well…

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GHOSTBUSTERS ( filming location video ) Bill Murray Ray Parker Jr. Theme song Slimer

March 21, 2010 - 10:12 am 22 Comments

Ghostbusters (titled on-screen as Ghost Busters) is a 1984 American science fiction comedy film written by co-stars Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis about three eccentric New York City parapsychologists-turned-ghost exterminators. The film was released in the United States on June 8, 1984 and like several films of the era, teamed Aykroyd and/or Ramis with headliner Bill Murray. It was produced and directed by Ivan Reitman, who also directed Stripes, and stars Murray, Aykroyd, Ramis, Rick Moranis, Sigourney Weaver, Annie Potts, and Ernie Hudson. With inflation adjustments, the film’s original release grossed over $500 million US dollars counting sales in just the U.S., making it domestically one of the highest-grossing films of 1984 and also domestically the 31st highest-grossing film.

The film’s theme song, “Ghostbusters”, written and performed by Ray Parker, Jr., sparked the catchphrases “Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!” and “I ain’t ‘fraid of no ghost(s)”. The song was a huge hit, staying #1 for three weeks on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and #1 for two weeks on the Black Singles chart. The song earned Parker an Academy Award nomination for “Best Original Song”.

The concept was inspired by Aykroyd’s own fascination with the paranormal and it was conceived as a vehicle for himself and friend John Belushi, fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus.
The original story, as written by Aykroyd, was very different from what was eventually filmed. In that early version, a group of Ghostbusters travelled through time, space and other dimensions taking on huge ghosts (of which the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man was just one of many). Also, the Ghostbusters wore S.W.A.T.-like outfits and used wands instead of Proton Packs to fight the ghosts. Ghostbusters storyboards show them wearing riotsquad-type helmets with movable transparent visors.

Aykroyd pitched his story to director / producer Ivan Reitman, who liked the basic idea but immediately saw the budgetary impossibilities demanded by Aykroyd’s first draft. At Reitman’s suggestion, the story was given a major overhaul, eventually evolving into the final screenplay which Aykroyd and Ramis hammered out over the course of three weeks in a Martha’s Vineyard bomb shelter in May-June 1982.

Aykroyd and Ramis initially wrote the script with roles written especially for Belushi, Eddie Murphy and John Candy. However, Belushi died during the writing of the screenplay, and neither Murphy nor Candy would commit to the movie, so Aykroyd and Ramis made some changes and polished a basic, sci-fi-oriented screenplay for their final draft.

In addition to Aykroyd’s high-concept basic premise, and Ramis’ skill at grounding the fantastic elements with a realistic setting, the film benefits from Bill Murray’s semi-improvisational performance as Peter Venkman, the character initially intended for Belushi.

Louis Tully was originally conceived as a conservative man in a business suit played by comedian John Candy, but with Candy unable to commit to the role, it was taken by Rick Moranis, portraying Louis as a geek. Gozer was originally going to appear in the form of Ivo Shandor as a slender, unremarkable man in a suit played by Paul Reubens. In the end, the role was played by Yugoslav model Slavitza Jovan.

Harold Ramis had no intention of acting in any role in the film as he planned on only helping Aykroyd write the screenplay.

Feeling he knew the character best since he created him, Ramis accepted the role of Egon. He credits this move in revitalizing his acting career, as Ramis had previously focused on off-screen work such as writing and directing.

Winston Zeddemore was written with Eddie Murphy in mind, but Murphy had to decline the role as he was filming Beverly Hills Cop at the same time. If Murphy had been cast, Zeddemore would have been hired much earlier in the film, and would have accompanied the trio on their hunt for Slimer at the hotel and been slimed in place of Peter Venkman. When Ernie Hudson took over, it was decided that he be brought in later to indicate how the Ghostbusters were struggling to keep up with the outbreak of ghosts

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Free Help: Money, Job A_Z”: work, prosperity, hypnosis, love, astrologer, Pam Fottrell Astrologer

March 18, 2010 - 11:42 am No Comments

www.astrologymatch.com , emailed to you – Your Love Match Compatibility Report between you and someone from your past, present, future, readings. I email it to you 24-72 hours. My qualitifications are at www.astrologymatch.com/pamela.htm Share your talents, skills, experience so that we can prosper with and from each other. H is for health, healing, helping others in some way. Finances, money, job offers are tested universally, and I want you to try to bring up your personal power to be able to pay your bills, manage your life better, put your children through college. This is not the end, but the beginning of how we are tested. Inner healing goes on with you subconsciously. Your personal power, requested from your own higher power, God, Buddha, or whomever you feel is your spiritual guide. This can even be a total stranger. If you have trouble facing your fears, meditate, and if you don’t know how, email me at pamfottrell@astrologymatch.com and I can do something on youtube to intuitively help. If I don’t stay in business, I can’t help others. Denied a higher “formal” education not once, but twice, I continued to educate myself, work in and out of my home, developed as an entrepreneur, my own website of www.astrologymatch.com in 1996, have diplomas in hypnosis, relaxation therapy, astrology and parapsychology, fitness and nutrition, and certification in personal training. I created and hosted an internet radio show in 2009, and the company was not willing to pay me for my talent. Please settle for what is real for you, and not what I or anyone else says. I am a Hospice and Red Cross volunteer, genuinely care about my fellow man, woman or child – stranger or not. I know the feeling of extreme pain, unhappiness as well as what it feels to really be “in love”, and studied relationship astrology since 1980 because there was such a huge request from my clients over the years to find their “perfect match”, and that is why I created AstrologyMatch.com. If anyone knows how to work with files, Front Page, backup and all of these technical issues that I struggled to do in order to stay in business to give readings and reports of astrology and other metaphysical subjects online, since 1991, please lend a hand. I want to create a virtual reality astrology site where people can visit, meet others, have fun, get a Love Match Compatibility Report, and hopefully, find the love of their life. If you know astrology, you would also know that I am true to what I am saying. I have a stellium of Leo planets, with Venus and Neptune in the 5th in Libra. My Moon in Aries is the handle of the “bucket” style chart that I have. Uranus and Neptune rule and co-rule my career house. With Uranus natally in my 3rd house, as well as Gemini rising, I was born to communicate, have done radio in NJ, CT and the internet… cds and tapes to prove it. Please ask quietly and with sincerity what your purpose is, how do you get there, and ask that the conduits who are light workers or earth angels find you, as I ask those who will take me to the next level professionally and financially, to enter my life with a good heart and spirit. Perhaps “everything happens for a reason”, but sometimes the answers or reasons are not known to us, and through faith, hope, and charity, in my opinion, we can have a chance to live in a happy state in this life as well as the afterlife – for those who see that as a possibility. Open your mind and know as I do that anything is possible. I do believe in miracles and know that God won’t let us down. It’s time for me to go to my website of www.astrologymatch.com and check my emails. I hope to have gotten some orders so that I can help put food on the table. I wish you much luck, success, blessings, love, health and wealth!
Pam Fottrell at AstrologyMatch.com

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Long John Nebel Pranks – Part 04

March 15, 2010 - 8:21 am 6 Comments

Long John Nebel (born John Zimmerman) (June 11, 1911 — April 10, 1978) was an influential New York City talk radio show host.

The name Long John Nebel came from several sources: Long John was a nickname for his tall, slender build; he stood 6′4″ and never weighed more than about 160 pounds. Long John’s Auctions was the name of his successful auction store. Nebel came from the surname of his stepmother Knebel.

For more than 20 years — from the mid 1950s until his death in 1978 — Nebel was a hugely popular all-night radio host, with millions of regular listeners and what Donald Bain described as “a fanatically loyal following” to his syndicated program, which dealt mainly with anomalous phenomena, UFOs, and other offbeat topics. In 1972 he married the former pin-up model Candy Jones, who became the co-host of his show. Her controversial claims of having been a victim of CIA mind-control influenced the direction of the program during its last six years on the air.

Biography

Youth and young adulthood

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Nebel dropped out of school after the eighth grade but was an avid reader throughout his life, and was conversant on many topics.

According to his own account in The Way Out World (1961), Nebel moved the New York City “around 1930″, at the age of 19, and his first job there was as an usher in the New York Paramount Theater.

Nebel pursued a number of careers in his young adulthood (including a long period as a freelance photographer and a stint as a sidewalk salesman), before establishing the successful Long John’s Auctions, an auction and consignment store in New Jersey.

Nebel did not seek a career in radio until he was 43 years old.

WOR

In the mid-1950s, radio throughout the United States was floundering and trying to redefine itself after the explosive popularity of television. Over several years, Nebel had become friends with many people at various New York radio stations when he bought commercial time to advertise his auction house. WOR, one of New York’s leading stations, faced poor ratings in 1954 when Nebel proposed an interview show. The format, as Donald Bain writes, “would be devoted to discussing strange and unexplained topics.”

WOR’s management was not especially impressed by Nebel’s idea. However, deciding they had little to lose, WOR gambled and offered him a midnight to 5.30am time slot, the poorest-rated hours. Building on the modest fame of his auction house (and also hoping to generate more business), he used the same name, Long John. when he went on radio.

To the surprise of WOR’s managemnet, Nebel’s show was a quick success among New York’s night-owls and early risers. Unidentified flying objects were discussed almost daily, alongside topics such as voodoo, witchcraft, parapsychology, hypnotism conspiracy theories and ghosts. Perhaps fittingly for an overnight show, one of Nebel’s sponsors was No-Doz caffeine pills.

Within a few months Nebel was getting not only high ratings, but press attention from throughout the United States for his distinctive and in many ways unprecedented program (WOR’s powerful signal assured that Nebel’s show was broadcast to over half of the United States’ population). Bain notes that some listeners were put off by his “grating, often vicious manner”, but many more adored him because of (or in spite of) his abrasive style. Keith writes, “Though Nebel could be brusque and even imperious in the phone, he was always a sympathetic listener and compasionate host.”

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WOR was worried about some of Nebel’s guests or callers uttering a swear word on the air. Nebel used one of the first tape delay systems in radio, giving engineers a chance to edit unacceptable language before it was broadcast.

WNBC

In 1962, WNBC offered Nebel more than $100,000 per year (if not a record sum paid to a radio personality, then very near it) to begin broadcasting from their station, and he accepted the offer. He continued there until 1973, when WNBC, facing sliding ratings, decided to switch to an all rock music format. After a protracted battle, Nebel refused to change his show, and resigned in protest. According to Bain, one anonymous WNBC employee insisted that the station’s management “deliberately up [Nebel's] career” by spreading unfounded rumors about the format switch and Nebel’s reaction to it.

WMCA

Nebel was quickly hired by WMCA, where, from 1973 to 1978, he continued his exploration of the paranormal. His show was still popular, though his ratings on the less-powerful WMCA were not as high as they had been at WNBC.

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Dr. Claude Swanson – MUFON-LA (1 of 1)

March 12, 2010 - 11:28 am 5 Comments

A new scientific revolution is underway. Recent discoveries in the “hard sciences” as well as in parapsychology have demonstrated the existence of new scientific effects our science cannot explain. This includes “dark matter,” an unknown form of matter which makes up most of the universe. It includes “cold fusion,” which present science says is impossible, and yet has been verified in 500 laboratories. It includes out-of-body and ESP phenomena, which have been demonstrated using rigorous scientific methods. Many of these same phenomena are seen in UFO and abduction cases, and suggest that the ETs use scientific principles which our science is just beginning to glimpse. By studying the areas in which our present science is breaking down, we can begin to understand the scientific principles used by the ETs. Some ideas on how our present science can change to explain these effects are presented. In the process, we also begin to understand the larger capabilities of humans: “We are more than our physical bodies,” as Robert Monroe used to say. The spiritual component and the subtle energy component are real, as our new science is beginning to prove, and perhaps as the ETs have known for a long time.

Dr. Claude Swanson was educated as a physicist at MIT and Princeton University. During those years he worked at the MIT Science Teaching Center, Brookhaven National Laboratory and a Virginia cyclotron in the summer. He did his Senior thesis research under Nobel Prize winner Steven Weinberg. At Princeton he received the National Science Foundation Fellowship and Putnam Fellowship. His Ph.D. thesis at Princeton was done in the “Gravity Group,” which focuses on experimental cosmology and astronomy, and was headed by Nobel laureate Robert Dicke. His thesis advisor was Prof. David Wilkinson, who later became chairman of the physics department.

Swanson conducted postgraduate work at Princeton and Cornell Universities on the design of superconducting plasma containment vessels for fusion energy systems. He then began work for Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, a consulting company, and later formed his own consulting company which carried out studies in applied physics for commercial and governmental agencies, including DuPont, United Technologies, the U.S. Army and Navy, DARPA and the CIA, among many others.

For the last fifteen years, interspersed with his conventional professional career in applied physics, Dr. Swanson has pursued investigations into “unconventional physics.” His principle interest has been unified field theory, the so-called “Theory of Everything” which could explain the universe at the deepest possible level. This has led him to investigate many aspects of the paranormal, which appear to be completely real phenomena which violate our present science. Paranormal phenomena, which have now been proven in the laboratory in many cases, offer a window into the deeper universe, the mysteries of consciousness, and unlock new forces and principles which conventional science has only begun to glimpse.

Among paranormal phenomena which are now known, it has been found that signals can move much faster than light, and the human consciousness and even human influence, can move backward and forward in time. Science fiction concepts such as teleportation and levitation often occur in reality in paranormal events, and offer powerful evidence that this will be the new frontier of science.

At the same time, thousands of out-of-body and near-death experiences show that other dimensions and other realities do exist. This has been the domain of speculation by theoretical physics, but OBE and NDE cases indicate that parallel realities and dimensions are in some sense real. And finally, paranormal research suggests that the human soul, the center of human consciousness, can survive death and is apparently an energy form which can move and exist independently of the body. Science is discovering that, in the words of the pioneer Robert Monroe, ” we are far more than our physical bodies.”

Dr. Swanson has conducted extensive research in these areas, including research of the scientific literature, interviews with scientists in these fields, attended and spoke at conferences, and conducted experiments and investigations, to better understand how such paranormal phenomena can be incorporated into modern science.

This research has involved underwater archaeology in Bimini, scientific measurements in haunted houses, experiments in remote viewing and psychokinesis, and testing of new devices which can measure these strange forces. He has just published a book, The Synchronized Universe, which summarizes some of the new discoveries of this emerging science. More information can be found on his website http://www.SynchronizedUniverse.com.

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Jeffrey Mishlove Pt.6

March 9, 2010 - 10:12 am No Comments

Jeffrey Mishlove’s career has been guided by dreams, synchronicities, mystical states and their philosophical implications. He has consistently encouraged others to pay attention to these processes in their own lives. Jeffrey has the distinction of holding a doctoral diploma in Parapsychology, which is the only such diploma ever awarded by an accredited, American University. He is also past president of the California Society for Psychical Study and past vice-president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology.

Jeffrey has also helped to create a new institution of higher education called “The University of Philosophical Research” that has recently been approved by the State of California to offer a distant learning masters degree in Consciousness Studies. He serves as the dean of programs for this college, and also teaches the course in parapsychology.

Mishlove is heading a new social movement for Psychic Liberation. “The time has come to begin to look at ignorance, fear and discrimination with regards to our psychic abilities,” he declared.

Mishlove went on to explain that all people have psychic potential. “Everybody should feel encouraged to cultivate their own inner intuitive abilities,” he said.

Further, all people have the power to heal through what he calls Distant Mental Influence. Mishlove concluded, “If people all knew that they had the power to send positive thoughts to other people, to heal each other and to heal our planet, we could begin to really make a difference.”

July 1st, 2006

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Long John Nebel Pranks – Part 01

March 6, 2010 - 9:21 am 7 Comments

Long John Nebel (born John Zimmerman) (June 11, 1911 — April 10, 1978) was an influential New York City talk radio show host.

The name Long John Nebel came from several sources: Long John was a nickname for his tall, slender build; he stood 6′4″ and never weighed more than about 160 pounds. Long John’s Auctions was the name of his successful auction store. Nebel came from the surname of his stepmother Knebel.

For more than 20 years — from the mid 1950s until his death in 1978 — Nebel was a hugely popular all-night radio host, with millions of regular listeners and what Donald Bain described as “a fanatically loyal following” to his syndicated program, which dealt mainly with anomalous phenomena, UFOs, and other offbeat topics. In 1972 he married the former pin-up model Candy Jones, who became the co-host of his show. Her controversial claims of having been a victim of CIA mind-control influenced the direction of the program during its last six years on the air.

Biography

Youth and young adulthood

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Nebel dropped out of school after the eighth grade but was an avid reader throughout his life, and was conversant on many topics.

According to his own account in The Way Out World (1961), Nebel moved the New York City “around 1930″, at the age of 19, and his first job there was as an usher in the New York Paramount Theater.

Nebel pursued a number of careers in his young adulthood (including a long period as a freelance photographer and a stint as a sidewalk salesman), before establishing the successful Long John’s Auctions, an auction and consignment store in New Jersey.

Nebel did not seek a career in radio until he was 43 years old.

WOR

In the mid-1950s, radio throughout the United States was floundering and trying to redefine itself after the explosive popularity of television. Over several years, Nebel had become friends with many people at various New York radio stations when he bought commercial time to advertise his auction house. WOR, one of New York’s leading stations, faced poor ratings in 1954 when Nebel proposed an interview show. The format, as Donald Bain writes, “would be devoted to discussing strange and unexplained topics.”

WOR’s management was not especially impressed by Nebel’s idea. However, deciding they had little to lose, WOR gambled and offered him a midnight to 5.30am time slot, the poorest-rated hours. Building on the modest fame of his auction house (and also hoping to generate more business), he used the same name, Long John. when he went on radio.

To the surprise of WOR’s managemnet, Nebel’s show was a quick success among New York’s night-owls and early risers. Unidentified flying objects were discussed almost daily, alongside topics such as voodoo, witchcraft, parapsychology, hypnotism conspiracy theories and ghosts. Perhaps fittingly for an overnight show, one of Nebel’s sponsors was No-Doz caffeine pills.

Within a few months Nebel was getting not only high ratings, but press attention from throughout the United States for his distinctive and in many ways unprecedented program (WOR’s powerful signal assured that Nebel’s show was broadcast to over half of the United States’ population). Bain notes that some listeners were put off by his “grating, often vicious manner”, but many more adored him because of (or in spite of) his abrasive style. Keith writes, “Though Nebel could be brusque and even imperious in the phone, he was always a sympathetic listener and compasionate host.”

Seven-second delay

WOR was worried about some of Nebel’s guests or callers uttering a swear word on the air. Nebel used one of the first tape delay systems in radio, giving engineers a chance to edit unacceptable language before it was broadcast.

WNBC

In 1962, WNBC offered Nebel more than $100,000 per year (if not a record sum paid to a radio personality, then very near it) to begin broadcasting from their station, and he accepted the offer. He continued there until 1973, when WNBC, facing sliding ratings, decided to switch to an all rock music format. After a protracted battle, Nebel refused to change his show, and resigned in protest. According to Bain, one anonymous WNBC employee insisted that the station’s management “deliberately up [Nebel's] career” by spreading unfounded rumors about the format switch and Nebel’s reaction to it.

WMCA

Nebel was quickly hired by WMCA, where, from 1973 to 1978, he continued his exploration of the paranormal. His show was still popular, though his ratings on the less-powerful WMCA were not as high as they had been at WNBC.

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Pam Fottrell: FREE Prosperity A-Z, Life Enhancement 26 Videos: #1

February 28, 2010 - 10:36 am No Comments

Twice a week, I will talk to you about Prosperity A-Z, and how to improve the quaity of your life. From the physical to the metaphysical, learn new skills or awaken the skills you have already. Pam Fottrell is a member of the AFA, ASC, has diplomas in Fitness & Nutrition, Relaxation Therapy, Astrology and Parapsychology, is certified in Personal Training and Hypnosis and has her website as a relationship astrologer (Venus in Libra in her 5th house). Go to www.astrologymatch.com and get a Love Match Compatibility Report

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