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Saturday, 14 October 2006
The Prostate Seminar At The People's Church

It was no coincidence that my first seminar on prostate problems occurred in a Christian church. Much of medical science today has a tendency to be godless and souless. Doctors treat humans like a collection of cells without a soul. Cancer researchers fixate on the effects and not causes.

However, the seminar did provide knowledge of the exact areas that need to be treated by "The Healing White Light of God ". There is great pain and negative energy in those places when cancerous or infected.

I believe that the Lord wanted to bring these problems to our attention so that the total Christian Church would unite to drain that negative cellular energy (pain is oftened converted into tears on a spiritual level) from these prostates and replace it with positive healing energy. These are causative actions of powerful intelligent life forms handling lower reactive life forms(i.e. cells).

Any part of our body can be a collector of negative thoughts, energies and emotions. This is the material that feeds cancers as well as toxins in our fatty tissues.

On a physical level, our bodies should be properly exercised intensely and fed with the proper vitamins, minerals and feel-good energy from healthy responsible souls. 

Winning over cancer isn't everything. It's the only thing with or without the help of the medical profession.

http://www.thepeopleschurch.ca/default.asp (The People's Church)

http://www.cancerresearch.org/ (Other Areas Of Cancer Research)


Posted by qualteam at 9:18 PM EDT
Thursday, 12 October 2006
Seminar On Prostate Problems

The most memorable comment by the doctor was that an experiment with prostate cancerous cells demonstrated that a vitamin/mineral cocktail killed them and fatty cells caused them to grow bigger.

Unfortunately, most of the seminar dealt with case studies and handling the effects of the disease rather than getting to the causes of it. The emphasis was on the effectiveness of certain treatments and drugs over others.

The seminar was too much centred on what the surgery or a drug could do rather than what the patient could do to improve his health.

He mentioned how Japanese and Italian men have lower incidents of prostate cancer. He touched on a diet with fish and tomatoes in it. What about other test groups? Different faiths? Those who exercise and those who don't? Those who lose weight and those who don't? Those who practice Naturopathy and/or spiritual healing and those who don't?

Most men would like to be in group that would have a low risk of prostate cancer or high grade prostate cancer? The lecturing doctor simply concentrated on high risk groups. It looked like he was looking for patients.

http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org/ (More detailed studies of the Prostate)


Posted by qualteam at 10:40 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 12 October 2006 10:43 PM EDT
Wednesday, 11 October 2006
New Material In My Other Blogs
Mood:  lucky

I've made my first widget (A widget is a different kind of slideshow.) at www.photobucket.com. It was placed on my original "Beaver Weblog" at http://www.xanga.com/home.asp?user=qualteam . With the tunes, the slideshow, and now the widget on this website, I'm tempted to archive the whole thing. It was started in 2001 and now I'm not putting much there because I have three other blogs.

Barron Blog #2 is used mostly for pictures and links that I've gathered on the internet. Check out the new ones at: http://davebarron.blogspot.com/.

The last blog I have is at http://blog.myspace.com/qualteam. I ended up with a blog there because I loved the backgrounds for the websites. You can put a terrific atmospheric background on your site. Check it out: http://www.myspace.com/qualteam.

 


Posted by qualteam at 12:31 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 11 October 2006 12:53 PM EDT
Tuesday, 10 October 2006
The Last Of The Travelling Minstrel Shows

This guy is probably the last of a dying breed, the wandering Newfoundland minstrel at www.zencult.com.

http://chnm.gmu.edu/courses/jackson/minstrel/minstrel.html (The History Behind Minstrel Shows)


Posted by qualteam at 11:27 PM EDT
Monday, 9 October 2006
A Thanksgiving Day Top Ten List

Despite the fact, I haven't achieved financial or artistic success, yet. I have much to be thankful for.

1. My wife, Irene, and my mother, Doreen love me very much. 2. I still have my health. 3. I have a good job with Canada Post Corporation and I will be getting a good pension from there when I retire. 4. I managed to put some funny stuff in this blog and on my webpages. 5. I have access to a high tech computer and internet technology that allows me to communicate with thousands of people around the world and maybe even around the galaxy. 6. Blogging has given me a chance to articulate my cosmic vision(continuing)of the universe. 7. With the help of an external harddrive, I saved 900 blog entries. 8. I average about 1000 page views on my blog and websites. 9. This blog averages about 16 unique viewers a day. 10. I'd like to thank Google for spidering my blog on a regular basis which bring hits on searches like: "Honky The Christmas Goose","Gateway Post Office","Top Ten Fridge Magnets", "Brampton Dentists", "Jericho Morse Code", etc.

 

 

 


Posted by qualteam at 10:37 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 9 October 2006 10:42 PM EDT
Saturday, 7 October 2006
Halloween Time
Mood:  spacey

Halloween is a time of rememberance. We remember not what we are, but what we were. On Oct/31 of every year, we all seem to penetrate through that black curtain of death and see what's on the other side. Often, it's not pretty, but it's our death, afterlife or fantasy.

Here are two websites that explore spooky realities: www.hclinks.org. and www.hellfun.com.

We're all creative beings and we've left our mark or something else somewhere.


Posted by qualteam at 3:09 PM EDT
Friday, 6 October 2006
The Family Musical Webpages
Mood:  lyrical

By putting a music player in "the footnote" of our Family Website, I placed a music player on each page of the site.

But don't dispair about listening to the same tune over and over again, any song on the player song list can be double chicked and a new song will load. There are 14 tunes listed; all rare oldies that you've probably never heard before.

Finding the right background music for your life can be difficult. Fortunately, I have over 1700 songs to choose from.

The "Family Musical Wepages" are found at www.daveandirene.ca.

If you've done slideshows or background music on your blog or website, let me know at qualteam@yahoo.com . This gives a whole new meaning to: "Get a Life".


Posted by qualteam at 1:47 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 6 October 2006 1:54 PM EDT
Thursday, 5 October 2006
Putting Some Sound On My Websites
Mood:  caffeinated

Over the last couple of days, I've been busy trying to embed "nature music" into some of my websites. It hasn't been easy because it's been hard to find a net company that stores MP3 in their proper MP3 format.

I also needed a player that played more than one track.

I found the ideal storage area at http://www.fileden.com/index.php and the ideal MP3 player at http://www.plebius.org/flashmp3player.

MySpace is noted for its incredible background templates and the one I liked just suited us to a tee. It was a rocky coastline that could be Newfoundland. I needed natural sound effects to spruce it up and I got those from  http://www.naturesounds.ca/.

The results are  http://www.myspace.com/qualteam
(i.e. My Newfoundland Webpage And Blog).

Hope you have fun with this material.

 


Posted by qualteam at 10:06 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 5 October 2006 10:37 PM EDT
Wednesday, 4 October 2006
Top Ten Teachers' Comments On Students

This is a list of actual comments on students that teachers sent out their parents.

 1. I would not allow this student to breed.
 2. Your child has delusions of adequacy.
 3. Your son is depriving a village somewhere of an idiot.
 4. Your son sets low personal standards and then consistently fails to
     achieve them.
 5. The student has a "full six-pack" but lacks the plastic thing to hold
     it all together.
 6. When your daughter's IQ reaches 50, she should sell.
 7. The gates are down, the lights are flashing, but the 
     train isn't coming.
 8. If this student were any more stupid, he'd have to be watered
      twice a week.
  9. It's impossible to believe the sperm that created this child beat out
      1,000,000 others.
 10. The wheel is turning but the hamster is definitely dead.


Posted by qualteam at 10:46 AM EDT
Tuesday, 3 October 2006
Muhammad Ali (aka Cassius Clay and Black Superman)

Occasionally, I'll put my best joke of the week on this blog. I found this while surfing.

"There was a song called "Black Superman-Muhammad Ali" by Johnny Wakelin & The Kinshasa Band. The main lyrics were:

Singing, Muhammad, Muhammad Ali
He floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee
Muhammad, the black superman
Who calls to the other guy I'm Ali catch me if you can.

Which brings to mind one fantastic story...

At the height of his fame, Muhammad Ali was settling into his plane seat when an air hostess came and gently reminded him to put on his seatbelt.

"Superman don't need no seatbelt", Ali snorted."

"Superman don't need no airplane", the hostess retorted, a winner by knockout.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali (Muhammad Ali)


Posted by qualteam at 10:55 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 October 2006 11:38 AM EDT

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