Showing posts with label James McCanney. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Planet X , Astral Travel & Teleportation - Coast to Coast Am August 7 2013







About the show:

In the first half, hypnotherapist Dr. Bruce Goldberg talked about such topics as astral travel, out-of-body travel, teleportation, and his techniques for soul plane ascension, and "superconscious mind tap." The latter technique is a way to treat habits, phobias, and illnesses, and raise your level of consciousness or frequency vibration rate, he said, adding that four conditions must be present to achieve this: internal motivation, discipline to practice hypnosis or meditative state, faith in the process, and access to your higher self. Illnesses are caused by energy imbalances, sometimes related to spiritual or psychical issues, he added.

Goldberg offered tips on how to achieve out-of-body experiences (OBEs). Since people go into these states naturally while asleep or dreaming, one of his suggestions was to tell yourself before going to sleep that you're going to remember your OBEs during the dream state. He also shared details about traveling in the astral plane, noting that the upper astral plane is a place of safety, alertness, and love, while in the lower astral plane confusion and evil entities are present. The lower astral plane has no possibility of spiritual growth, because your higher self does not go there, while the opposite is true in the upper astral, he explained.

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In the latter half, author and publisher Marshall Masters shared his contention that 'Planet X' is continuing its inbound path in our solar system, drawing closer to Earth. Rather than a planet, he believes what is out there is a mini-constellation, with a brown dwarf sun at the center, that is currently about two Jupiter distances away from us. One of the outermost objects orbiting this sun has been observed and nicknamed "Bluebonnet," he said. In order for it to be observed, people have to adjust their view, not for the Earth's horizon, but the ecliptic-- the plane of the solar system, he stated.

Masters said an associate of his captured an image of the brown dwarf from a high altitude viewing spot west of Peru back in May and that has helped his team calculate the path of Planet X. He suggested that the effects of Planet X have already played into Earth's extreme weather, but according to his estimate, from 2015 onward, disruptions will be far more intense, with a pole shift and drastic flooding taking place, such as Edgar Cayce predicted. For more, check out Masters' video Planet X System Observations and Orbital Analysis.

News segment guest: James McCanney

Saturday, May 4, 2013

James McCanney ~ Planet-X, Comets and Earth Changes


Comets Impact History & The Future ☆ James McCanney with Joyce Riley 03.18.2013 : Comets, and the current flurry of asteroids and comets that have passed our way
Teacher, author and radio host JAMES McCANNEY joins The Power Hour with information on his newest book "Comets" and updates on our 'electric universe' and what is going on in space. Are there presently threats to planet Earth? Find out from this brilliant teacher!

Biography:

Professor James McCanney has taught the following mathematics courses at the University level in addition to Physics, Computer Science and Astronomy; Abstract Algebra, Linear Algebra, Matrix Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Statistics for Computing, Mathematical Logic, Theory of Numbers, Calculus I, II and III, Engineering Math I and II, Advanced Topics in Geometry and Topology.

He has worked about half of his lengthy career in private industry. Much of this was accomplished in multi-lingual settings, having worked in the USA, Latin America and with high-level Russian scientists. He has presented his research at international conferences and is a regular presenter at American Geophysical Union meetings. He has also lectured at Los Alamos National Laboratories, the Air-Space/America International Air show and International Electric Propulsion conferences. Understanding his background is important in placing his new book into perspective.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Global Warming, Chemtrails, Comets & Asteroids




Former University mathematics professor James McCanney announced the release of his new book/DVD, Calculate Primes, in which he reveals a new mathematical formula. His technique to calculate prime numbers could be useful in such fields as encryption and communication, he said.

McCanney also touched on a variety of topics including global warming, chemtrails, comets & asteroids, the new daylight savings time, and 2012. Coming three weeks earlier than usual, the change in daylight savings time could pose a problem for large organizations such as banks and airlines because of the way their computers are programmed, he declared. People could notice the problem on an individual basis when their schedules or appointments are impacted.

But McCanney does not see the year 2012 as posing as any special problems. The Mayans used a different calendar than the one that ends in 2012 to predict devastating events, he noted. NASA's request for $1 billion to identify potentially hazardous asteroids may be a little high, but worth it in the long run if it gives us time to be warned of a catastrophe, he commented.

Biography:

Professor James McCanney has taught the following mathematics courses at the University level in addition to Physics, Computer Science and Astronomy; Abstract Algebra, Linear Algebra, Matrix Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Statistics for Computing, Mathematical Logic, Theory of Numbers, Calculus I, II and III, Engineering Math I and II, Advanced Topics in Geometry and Topology.

He has worked about half of his lengthy career in private industry. Much of this was accomplished in multi-lingual settings, having worked in the USA, Latin America and with high-level Russian scientists. He has presented his research at international conferences and is a regular presenter at American Geophysical Union meetings. He has also lectured at Los Alamos National Laboratories, the Air-Space/America International Air show and International Electric Propulsion conferences. Understanding his background is important in placing his new book into perspective

Wikipedia
According to AR4, warming and related changes will vary from region to region around the globe. The effects of an increase in global temperature include a rise in sea levels and a change in the amount and pattern of precipitation, as well a probable expansion of subtropical deserts.[12] Warming is expected to be strongest in the Arctic and would be associated with the continuing retreat of glaciers, permafrost and sea ice. Other likely effects of the warming include a more frequent occurrence of extreme-weather events including heat waves, droughts and heavy rainfall, ocean acidification and species extinctions due to shifting temperature regimes. Effects significant to humans include the threat to food security from decreasing crop yields and the loss of habitat from inundation.

Proposed policy responses to global warming include mitigation by emissions reduction, adaptation to its effects, and possible future geoengineering. Most countries are parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), whose ultimate objective is to prevent dangerous anthropogenic (i.e., human-induced) climate change. Parties to the UNFCCC have adopted a range of policies designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions:10:9 and to assist in adaptation to global warming.:13:10 Parties to the UNFCCC have agreed that deep cuts in emissions are required, and that future global warming should be limited to below 2.0 °C (3.6 °F) relative to the pre-industrial level.[B] Reports published in 2011 by the United Nations Environment Programme and the International Energy Agency suggest that efforts as of the early 21st century to reduce emissions may be inadequate to meet the UNFCCC's 2 °C target.