Climate Change International Conference – Supreme Master Ching Hai with Hollywood Celebrities :
https://youtu.be/97LerI_QVEc?t=2362
One of the speakers is Lionel Friedberg.. I looked him up..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Friedberg
Lionel Friedberg is a documentary film director, producer and writer who has written or produced films for, among others, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, PBS, the History Channel and National Geographic. He has 18 credits as Director of Photography on feature motion pictures, and has worked all over the world on both dramatic and nonfiction productions.
Friedberg was born in South Africa. He began his career working in the television industry in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) in 1961. He later directed numerous TV episodes and single dramas and documentaries in South Africa and was the Chairman of the South African Film and Television Association (SAFFTA) for many years. In 1966 he worked in Canada, where he was affiliated with the National Film Board of Canada, Montreal. In 1986 he moved to the United States. For the past 30 years he has specialized in fiction and non-fiction series, episodes and single shows, as well as writing non-fiction books. He is an Emmy Award-winning cinematographer, an author of three non-fiction books and a New York Times bestselling author. He is a vegan and active in the environmental and animal welfare movements.
https://twitter.com/FriedbergLionel/sta ... 93/photo/1
I'm excited to announce that my book #ForeverInMyVeins is now available via
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Forever in my veins? Have a look at the photo of the cover of his book. It's a bit phallic, isn't it? Or did nobody notice?
Lionel started his distinguished career as a cinematographer for such films as House of the Living Dead
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_the_Living_Dead
House of the Living Dead (Skaduwees Oor Brugplaas, or Shadows over Bridge Place), also known as Doctor Maniac, is a 1974 science-fiction horror film directed by Ray Austin. The film, an international co-production between Great Britain and South Africa, takes place on a plantation in Apartheid-era South Africa and deals heavily with the occult.
That's a lot of pink in that poster.
The film was edited by: Diana Friedberg (as Diana Ginsberg)
Pink Lady presents - Diana Friedberg
http://pinkladypresents.com/2019-shows/ ... friedberg/
Pink Lady appeared in this superbowl ad for Loctite with her unicorn:
https://youtu.be/F6528XNrVHU
Another one of Lionel's books (he co-authored with Scotty Bowers) Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars
https://www.amazon.com/Full-Service-Adv ... 0802120075
Newly discharged from the Marines after World War II, Scotty Bowers arrived in Hollywood in 1946. Young, charismatic, and strikingly handsome, he quickly caught the eye of many of the towns stars and starlets. He began sleeping with some himself, and connecting others with his coterie of young, attractive, and sexually free-spirited friends. His own lovers included Edith Piaf, Spencer Tracy, Vivien Leigh, Cary Grant, and the abdicated King of England Edward VIII, and he arranged tricks or otherwise crossed paths with Tennessee Williams, Charles Laughton, Vincent Price, Katharine Hepburn, Rita Hayworth, Errol Flynn, Gloria Swanson, Noø«l Coward, Mae West, James Dean, Rock Hudson and J. Edgar Hoover, to name but a few.Full Service is not only a fascinating chronicle of Hollywoods sexual underground, but also exposes the hypocrisy of the major studios, who used actors to propagate a myth of a conformist, sexually innocent America knowing full well...
About the Author
Scotty Bowers, now 95, still works as a bartender at private functions in Hollywood.
Lionel Friedberg is an Emmy-winning producer, director and professional writer.
Lots of interesting reviews like:
“Controversial . . . vivid . . . As well as a titillating catalogue of sexual intrigue, the book is designed to expose of the hypocrisy and fear that swirled beneath the industry's on-screen glamour and crafted wholesomeness. . . . [Bowers] dramatically describes the climate of fear in an era when he worked as a bartender at Hollywood parties while the LAPD vice squad were prowling the hills in their patrol cars looking for parties and opportunities to arrest the participants.”—The Guardian (UK)
Corey Feldman gave a glowing review of
Forever in my Veins: How Film Led Me to the Mysterious World of the African Shaman https://www.amazon.com/Forever-My-Veins ... =4&depth=1
So did Dr. Gabriel Cousens, Director, Tree of Life Foundation, Arizona
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Cousens
Gabriel (born May 14, 1943) is an American, homeopath, and spiritual practicer holistic medicine. In 1976 Cousens legally changed his name from Kenneth Gabriel Cousens to Gabriel. Cousens advocates live foods therapy, a nutritional regimen which he says can cure diabetes,[1] depression[2][3] and other chronic degenerative diseases. He is the founder of the "Essene Order of Light", a spiritual organization based upon teachings from the Jewish Kabbalah, the Torah, and modern interpretations of the Essenes. The Essenes are a mystical group from the second century B.C.E. who lived in community, eschewed materialism and grew their own food. The modern Essene movement was founded by Edmond Bordeaux Szekely, a religious scholar who promoted a simple holistic lifestyle of meditation and raw vegan eating and published several books on the Essenes in the early 20th century.[4] Essene Order of Light is taught by Cousens at "Tree of Life Foundation", an organization directed by Cousens and headquartered at its "Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center" in Patagonia, Arizona...
He earned his medical degree from Columbia Medical School in 1969, and he completed his residency in psychiatry in 1973..
Cousens says he switched to a vegetarian diet around age 30,[8] after which he began teaching meditation. In 1974 he went to India to study with the swami Muktananda (1908-1982), staying for seven years.[12] He returned to the United States in 1981 and studied Kabbalah and the Essenes, becoming ordained in 1988...
...In 1998, 57-year-old Charles Levy of New Jersey died after being treated at the center over a five-day period. The cause of death was determined by the Santa Cruz County Medical Examiner, who along with the Arizona Medical Board attributed the death to a gas gangrene infection caused by
"bovine adrenal fluid" injections given by Cousens as part of a treatment for fatigue.[26][27][28] The autopsy also found that Levy had hepatitis, encephalomyelitis, and coronary atherosclerosis.[27] Levy's son said that his father was healthy, able to run three miles, not overweight, and had no high blood pressure at the time of his visit to the spa, and the family sued for malpractice.[26] Cousens settled the suit for an undisclosed amount paid to the family.[26] The case came up before the Arizona Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners in 2001. Despite the medical examiner's report and testimony, then Board Chairman Bruce Shelton said he "found no medical fault with Dr. Cousens' care of" Levy and the board found "no violation of homeopathic law" in Cousens' treatment.[26][28] Cousens argued that the medical examiner had misdiagnosed the cause of death, which he said was toxic shock unrelated to the injections, a claim that the Levy family attorney called "outrageous"
"bovine adrenal fluid" injections ??? Real homeopaths don't do that kind of shit...
Arizona's homeopathic board is the second chance for doctors who may not deserve one
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/ar ... ne-6431898
..In the world of medicine, there are no second chances. A doctor makes a misstep, and a patient can die. That's why the boards that license allopathic and osteopathic doctors — M.D.s and D.O.s, respectively — are so tough, and often criticized for not being tough enough. .. Lose your M.D. license in one state in the U.S., and you may never practice medicine again. Certainly not in this state.
Unless you know about Arizona's Homeopathic Board of Medical Examiners. For a few hundred dollars, some extra training (sometimes provided by the board's president himself, for a fee) and a test on the principles of homeopathy, an M.D. or D.O. who likely can't secure another medical license can get a license to practice homeopathic medicine in the state of Arizona. You'll be banned from some procedures, but for the most part, you can go back to practicing medicine — diagnosing patients, prescribing drugs, even performing minor surgeries.
ll the doctors listed above — and more — are now homeopathic physicians, licensed to practice by the state of Arizona. (Except for that Utah doctor. He lost his homeopath's license last month after a patient died during a procedure he was not authorized to perform.)
And it's all perfectly legal under Arizona law... Arizona's license is a unique opportunity. In effect, the law amounts to a loophole for doctors who've gotten in trouble, or know they'll soon get in trouble, to practice medicine with the initials M.D.h., as homeopathic physicians — even if they don't practice homeopathy.
Operatives like Cousens are also useful for the medical establishment to bash alternative medicine practioners.. as this article on the coronavirus does...
https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/healt ... goes-viral
So in this forum which discusses Cousens: Tree of Life Center Patagonia AZ - New Age Jewish Cult masking as raw food, healing retreat
Google search terms "gabriel cousens" "marc gafni"
www.marcgafni.com/the-international-jew ... on-school/
Dr. Marc Gafni, Visionary Philosopher, Author, and Social Innovator, is the ... Jewish Liberation School" - with Marc Gafni, Gabriel Cousens and Gershon Winkler.
Google "marc gafni" "timesofisrael"..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Gafni
Marc Gafni (born Marc Winiarz; 1960) is an American author and former rabbi who became a New Age spiritual teacher.[1][2] His former Orthodox teacher, Efrat Chief Rabbi Shlomo Riskin repudiated him and revoked Gafni's ordination in 1994, the only ordination Rabbi Shlomo has ever revoked.[3][4][5] The Alliance for Jewish Renewal banned Gafni from teaching in Jewish Renewal contexts.[6][7] Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi revoked his rabbinical ordination of Gafni in 2006.[8] The ordination page of Gafni's own website is blank.[9]
Multiple women have accused Gafni of sexual assault.[10][11][12] Gafni acknowledged a nine-month "relationship" with a 14-year-old girl when he was 19;[1][13][14] he denies the "relationship" was abusive, describing it as consensual.[15][16][17] The alleged victim states that she was 13 and that it was assault. In 2019, Gafni was named in a sexual abuse lawsuit against Yeshiva University.
Gafni worked with Jewish Public School Youth (JPSY), an organization providing Jewish social clubs in public schools.[20] In 1988, Gafni also worked as a rabbi in Boca Raton, Florida..
Gafni majored in philosophy as an undergraduate at Queens College, and earned his doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University..
..He advocates a new set of teachings around eros, sexuality and relationships in his book Mystery of Love and CD set Erotic and the Holy.[29][30] At the core of his message is what Gafni refers to as the unique self.[31] Gafni believes that "the sexual is the ultimate Spiritual Master" and has written "I was convinced from an early age that religion had lost what I believed must have been its original erotic vitality... I knew that the sexual, if liberated and ethically expressed, must somehow hold the mystery of return to the much larger-than-sexual Eros."..
In 2010, Gafni, Mariana Caplan,[22] Sally Kempton, and Lori Galperin founded the Center for World Spirituality.[32] At the Center, Gafni and Ken Wilber founded a Wisdom Council to envision a spirituality based on Integral Principles.[33] The Wisdom Council includes members such as Gafni, Wilber, Tony Robbins, Warren Farrell, Lori Galperin, Sally Kempton.[34] The co-chair of Center for World Spirituality was Whole Foods CEO John Mackey..
Gafni is the author of eight books on spirituality and religion, including the 2001 Soul Prints.[37] Marc Gafni's second English-language book, The Mystery of Love, was later converted to an audio lecture series called The Erotic and the Holy, published by Sounds True. He also co-authored Who is Afraid of Lilith? Rereading the Kabbalah of the Feminine Shadow with Ohad Ezrachi..
...As a result of these allegations, a number of new-age spiritual leaders, who had previously worked with and endorsed Gafni, have publicly withdrawn their support and written a public statement disavowing themselves from him, including Deepak Chopra, Joan Borysenko, Andrew Harvey, author Jean Houston, and Stephen Dinan.[64] Additionally, Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, revoked his rabbinical ordination of Gafni
Yeah, it's a deep rabbithole. Check out the Supreme Master's Loving Huts logo.. it's got three sixes in it.