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Tuesday
Jul262011

A Better World - 07/25/11

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Today's guests, internationally-known social scientists, Drs. J.J. & Desiree Hurtak. J.J. has been internationally recognized for his extraordinary book, The Keys of Enoch. Their current work involves the Academy of Future Science and lecturing/consulting across the world to governments regarding pressing environmental and social issues, and their solutions. James and Desiree Hurtak, Ph.D., MS.Sc. are also and founders of The Academy for Future Science which is also an NGO. They recently returned from Japan where they were working with scientists and journalists. Dr. J.J. Hurtak is author of twenty books and co-author with physicist, Russell Targ, of the publication End of Suffering. He holds two Ph.Ds, one from the University of California, and one from the University of Minnesota. In the 1980s and 1990s he was Director of LASERTECH in Brazil which developed lasers for industrial applications and for the study of rapidly changing environmental conditions particularly in the study of deforestation and soil conditions in the Brazilian farmlands and throughout the Amazon. 

Desiree is also an environmentalist as well as an author and researcher. Her focus is addressing the problems of environmental degradation & globalization of non-renewable resources by the use of education and new technologies. Both Drs. J.J. and Desiree Hurtak have been on A Better World Radio & TV in the past, and will be joining Mitchell again to give a hands-on report on the effects of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan and possible solutions to the need for sensible, cost-effficient, renewable, sustainable energy solutions.

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