
Professional Speaker, Blogger, Political Activist for Health Freedoms, Civil Liberties, & Humanitarian Issues
Greater Atlanta Area

Professional Speaker, Blogger, Political Activist for Health Freedoms, Civil Liberties, & Humanitarian Issues
Greater Atlanta Area
Professional speaker, blogger, political activist for health freedoms, civil liberties, and humanitarian issues. Advocate for less government intrusion. Currently involved in Valley of the Moon Eco Community Demonstration Project (a bio-dynamic eco project) in the Chiriquí Highlands of Panama, Central America, my native country.
Opponent of GMOs / GEs/ GMs (Genetically Modified/ Engineered Foods), toxins in products and tap water, vaccinations, and pharmaceuticals. Proponent of holistic health, organic foods and products, and raw milk (fresh milk that is not destroyed by pasteurization and homogenization). Researcher for quantum effects of H2O and GMOs on health and spirituality. Advocate of Dr. Masaru Emoto's H2O studies.
(Professional Training & Coaching industry)
September 2009 — Present (4 months)
Good speakers become great through practice. Speakers Roundtable is an advanced Toastmasters Club in Atlanta Georgia (Sandy Springs area) that supports that premise. We cater to advanced speakers who speak regularly and want to further hone their skills. Speakers Roundtable provides the support, encouragement and constructive feedback that helps our members grow professionally. As one of the few advanced Toastmasters clubs in the Southeastern U.S., professional speakers and trainers join us to work together with their peers to become their best on the platform. Non-professional speaking enthusiasts often join Speakers Roundtable in addition to their current Toastmasters Club to give them more opportunities to learn, grow and expedite their advancement within Toastmasters.
(Food Production industry)
August 2009 — Present (5 months)
The American Community Gardening Association (ACGA) is a bi-national nonprofit membership organization of professionals, volunteers and supporters of community greening in urban and rural communities. The Association recognizes that community gardening improves people’s quality of life by providing a catalyst for neighborhood and community development, stimulating social interaction, encouraging self-reliance, beautifying neighborhoods, producing nutritious food, reducing family food budgets, conserving resources and creating opportunities for recreation, exercise, therapy and education.
ACGA and its member organizations work to promote and support all aspects of community food and ornamental gardening, urban forestry, preservation and management of open space, and integrated planning and management of developing urban and rural lands.
The Association supports community gardening by facilitating the formation and expansion of state and regional community gardening networks; developing resources in support of community gardening; and, encouraging research and conducting educational programs.
(Political Organization industry)
August 2009 — Present (5 months)
The Natural Solutions Foundation is an exempt international NGO (non-governmental organization). The Mission of the Foundation is to discover, develop, demonstrate and disseminate natural solutions to the problems facing us and threatening our health and freedom. Since its founding in 2004, the Natural Solutions Foundation has pursued a vigorous program on many fronts, including natural solutions to significant social problems involving health and wellness. We consider health freedom to be part of those solutions. The threats to health and freedom are both domestic and international, as are the solutions.
The Natural Solutions Foundation has no other goal than to support advanced healthcare and health freedom here in America and around the world by educating members of the US Congress, other world legislators, agencies and decision makers. We have no commercial interests and no conflict of interest in what we do.
(Government Agency; Food Production industry)
May 2009 — Present (8 months)
The Founders Committee of Suwanee, Georgia’s ORGANIC community garden and newest park has master planned the project which was recently approved by the Suwanee City Council. The design of Harvest Farm at White Street Park is unique in that the consultants were asked to create a garden within a public park. The finished project, to be built in phases, “will definitely be one of the nicest in the state, if not the country,” says community farming expert Daron Joffe (aka Farmer D).
Phase one of the park is expected to begin late in Fall 2009 and will focus on the community garden and infrastructure. Sixty-seven gardening plots, including six raised plots for those with disabilities, will be created and are expected to be ready for planting in the spring. In addition to installation of irrigation, sidewalks, walkways, and parking spaces off White Street, the existing barn will be renovated. Work on the barn will include re-siding and re-roofing as well as the addition of a concrete floor, public restroom, secured storage, and an area for small community gatherings.
(Professional Training & Coaching industry)
2001 — 2009 (8 years )
(Professional Training & Coaching industry)
2001 — 2003 (2 years )
Professional Speaking and Leadership Organization
(Government Agency; USAF; Military industry)
1980 — 1985 (5 years )
M.Msc. , Metaphysics , 2008 — 2009
B.A. , Psychology major/ Sociology minor
Business
PhD , Comparative Religions
Toastmasters (Professional Speaker); ACGA (American Community Gardening Association);