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The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#142 - Dr. Mark Sherwood, ND "Leading people down the path of love and light towards true healing"02 Feb 202301:26:42

Today we continue where we left off last episode, challenging listeners to choose to focus on the change that we wish to see, and to put all our attention and energy into building a new world that makes the existing version obsolete. Its our choice, live in the darkness or bring the light and love forth. I am choosing the later!


Our guest today, back by popular demand is Dr. Mark Sherwood.  Dr. Sherwood was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and raised in nearby Berryhill.  He is a former Oklahoma state and regional bodybuilding champion, and ex-professional baseball player.


Dr. Sherwood is a certified Naturopathic Doctor and together with his wife Dr. Michele Neil-Sherwood, a Doctor of Osteopathy, founded the Functional Medical Institute, a full-time wellness-based medical practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  Dr. Sherwood is also a 24-year retired veteran of the Tulsa Police Department, where he logged a decade of courageous service on the department’s SWAT Team. During his tenure there, he exemplified the concept of being the FIRST one to go through the door and face whatever challenge was on the other side.


At the Functional Medical Institute Dr. Sherwood and his wife have adopted a whole-person approach, which is outcome-based and looks at each individual’s unique needs. Their goal is to lead people down a pathway of true healing, by first, eradicating all self-imposed, choice-driven disease conditions. And second, to eliminate the usage of unnecessary medications.


Dr Sherwood has appeared on the program in the past.  In case you missed that episode give it a listen at:


Episode #132Episode #137


To learn more about Dr Sherwood and his work, please visit:

www.sherwood.tv


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#141 - Donald Lee, Author - "What the Hell is Going On?"15 Dec 202201:56:47

AUDIO FIXED!


Today we continue where we left off last episode, challenging listeners to choose to focus on the change that we wish to see, and to put all our attention and energy into building a new world that makes the existing version obsolete. Its our choice, live in the darkness or bring light forth. I am choosing the later! But to do that, we need to realise what we are up against and this episode will attempt to do that.


Joining us again today is Donald Lee, the Canadian author that wrote the book “What the hell is going on? Today we dive deep into the evidence supporting a global conspiracy to control the population at the hands a few unnamed people.


In his book “What the hell is going on?, Don draws from information from a dozen different fields and presents ideas you may have not heard elsewhere. He “connects the dots” on a web of fraud to expose what’s really going on, how we came to this, and what we can do to get out of it.


Don exclaims that we are on a well worn path to totalitarian slavery. But there’s still time to detour to another path. It’s up to every single person to open their eyes, understand what’s really going on, and make this choice.


The eclectic Donald Lee apart from being a spiritual author and speaker, he is or has been a musician, a band director, an economist, a businessman, and much more.


Donald has been delivered by the Universe to assist us to bring spirit into materiality, to help people be in the world but not of it, and to guide folks along their individual spiritual journey back to God, the Creator, or Source.


To learn more about Donal and his work, please visit:

https://www.cominghomespirit.com

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#132 - Dr Mark Sherwood, ND "A poignant discussion on the fundamental factors required for a free and healthy society"22 Jul 202201:17:41

In today’s program we will cover some of the fundamental factors required to maintain a free and sovereign state, one which is prosperous and abundant for its inhabitants, and free from dangerous leftist woke ideology. We will also identify the greatest threats to democracy and freedom which are growing in prevalence in today’s society.


Joining us for this episode is Dr. Mark Sherwood.  Dr. Sherwood was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and raised in nearby Berryhill.  He is a former Oklahoma state and regional bodybuilding champion, and ex-professional baseball player.


Dr. Sherwood is a certified Naturopathic Doctor and together with his wife Dr. Michele Neil-Sherwood, a Doctor of Osteopathy, founded the Functional Medical Institute, a full-time wellness-based medical practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  Dr. Sherwood is also a 24-year retired veteran of the Tulsa Police Department, where he logged a decade of courageous service on the department’s SWAT Team. During his tenure there, he exemplified the concept of being the FIRST one to go through the door and face whatever challenge was on the other side.


At the Functional Medical Institute Dr. Sherwood and his wife have adopted a whole-person approach, which is outcome-based and looks at each individual’s unique needs. Their goal is to lead people down a pathway of true healing, by first, eradicating all self-imposed, choice-driven disease conditions. And second, to eliminate the usage of unnecessary medications.


The Sherwoods have co-authored three Amazon #1 best-selling books together:  The Quest for Wellness, Fork Your Diet, and Surviving the Garden of Eatin’. They have also appeared on national TV, been quoted on CNN, featured on CBN, and are regular contributors of many national publications.


To learn more about Dr. Sherwood and his work, please visit:

www.sherwood.tv

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#42 - Exploring the fundamental human origins of the corona virus response - with Garrett Kramer, Inner Sports, LLC05 Jan 202101:47:11

In today’s program we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, dissecting the chinese corona virus, the massive and unwarranted over-reaction perpetrated by governments around the world, and the tremendous ramifications these restrictions on life and liberty have caused.

Joining us for today’s episode is Garret Kramer. Garret has had a life long association with athletic performance, beginning as a varsity hockey player at his secondary school in Montclair, New Jersey. He went on to earn a Bachelor's degree in 1984 from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, where he played collegiate hockey, competing in the New England Small College Athletic Conference.

In 1995 Garret founded his organization called Inner Sports, LLC. For over 25 years, he has provided consulting services for athletes, coaches, actors, and business leaders. His revolutionary approach to performance has transformed the careers of professional athletes and coaches, Olympians, and collegiate players across a multitude of sports. He has conducted workshops, day-long symposiums, and retreats for teams, organizations, universities, and schools. Credited with bringing the “Direct Path of Self-Exploration” to the high performance and sport communities, Garret is now engaged in globally sharing his unique message on self-exploration and non-duality, as well as their implications in a more harmonious world.

Garret has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, and Forbes; and he has appeared on ESPN, FOX, NBC, and The Golf Channel. He is the author of two books, “Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life”, and “The Path of No Resistance: Why Overcoming is Simpler than You Think”. His third and latest book, “Who. We. Are.: Silencing Ego, Returning to Source, Knowing Ourselves", will be released later this year.

To learn more about Garret and his work please visit:

Garret's Website

Garret's Instagram


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#41 - An in-depth exploration of informed consent and the real dangers of vaccines - with Ted Kuntz, President, Vaccine Choice Canada31 Dec 202002:05:34

ANOTHER IMPORTANT EPISODE!!!

Do you think that mainstream for profit medicine cares about your health and wellbeing?  This episode will make you question that narrative!

In today’s program we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, dissecting the Covid 19 corona virus and the massive and unwarranted over-reaction perpetrated by governments around the world.  Joining us for today’s episode is Ted Kuntz, president of Vaccine Choice Canada. Ted has been gracious enough to invite me to his home to conduct this interview which is a real treat. Ted has a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology and more than 25 years experience as a clinician and a consultant. Much of the wisdom that Ted shares in his counseling, workshops, and consultations didn't come from his formal training. Rather, it came from his personal journey as the father of a child with severe disabilities. Ted's journey with his son Joshua taught Ted how to make peace with life and to take full advantage of the gifts and opportunities life offers.

Ted's internationally acclaimed book, 'Peace Begins With Me', is a summary of the wisdom he acquired on his journey. This deeply personal story is an inspiration to those of us who are challenged by life and wish to move beyond pain and anger and experience more peace and joy. Ted's newest book is '8 Weeks to a Better Relationship'. This book is a valuable tool for all couples interested in improving their relationship. Ted guides you through an eight week process of developing skills to improve your relationship.

Ted has been highly recognized for his work in assisting individuals, families, organizations, and corporations manage the challenges and opportunities of life more effectively and joyfully.

To learn more about Ted and his work please visit:

Vaccine Choice Canada's website

Download Ted's Book 

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#40 - An alternative narrative regarding the corona virus pandemic - with Dr Lorraine Day, MD16 Dec 202001:19:48

In today’s program we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, dissecting the Covid 19 corona virus and the massive and unwarranted over-reaction perpetrated by governments around the world.  Joining us today is a legend in the medical field, Dr. Lorraine Day, MD.  Dr. Day graduated from UC San Francisco Medical School in 1969 and immediately entered orthopaedic surgery residency. She became an internationally acclaimed orthopedic trauma surgeon who was for 15 years on the faculty of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine as Associate Professor and Vice Chairman of the Department of Orthopedics. She was also Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at San Francisco General Hospital and is recognized world-wide as an AIDS expert.

In 1993, Dr. Day was diagnosed with breast cancer, biopsy proven at two major medical centers in California. She refused chemotherapy, radiation and mutilating surgery because of their destructive side effects and chose to use natural methods to rebuild her immune system and regain her health. Through her long and difficult struggle to get well, she was shocked to learn of the enormous cover-up by Organized Medicine and the pharmaceutical companies, of natural, inexpensive cancer therapies. Dr. Day was able to reverse her severe, advanced stage breast cancer by rebuilding her immune system by natural therapies, so her body could heal itself.

Dr. Day is also a best selling author and she has been invited to lecture extensively throughout the U.S. and the world and has appeared on numerous radio and television shows including 60 minutes, Nightline, CNN Crossfire, Oprah Winfrey, Larry King Live, USA Radio Network, and the Art Bell Radio Show.

To learn more about Dr. Day and her work please visit:

Dr. Day's website

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#39 - Carbon sequestration through grassland management policies and techniques - with Allan Savory, Savory Institute16 Dec 202001:14:00

In today’s episode we continue our series on regenerative agriculture, why it is so important for soils, the environment, and all human life.  Joining us for this episode is a legend is this field, Allan Savory.  Allan's storied career started more than 60 years ago in a country no longer known by the same name. He was born in Rhodesia in 1935 and received his Bachelor of Science in Zoology and Botany from South Africa’s University of Natal.  He pursued an early career as a research biologist and game ranger in the British Colonial Service of what was then Northern Rhodesia (today Zambia) and later as a farmer and game rancher in Zimbabwe.

During the 1960’s, Allan made a significant breakthrough in understanding what was causing the degradation and desertification of the world’s grassland ecosystems and worked with numerous managers on four continents to develop sustainable solutions.

In 2003, Allan received Australia’s International Banksia Award “for the person or organization doing the most for the environment on a global scale,” and in 2010 Savory (and the Africa Centre) received the Buckminster Fuller Institute’s Challenge award for work that has “significant potential to solve humanity’s most pressing problems.” A TED talk Savory gave in 2013 has received over 7 million views and in 2014 was voted one of the 50 most intriguing TED talks of all time.

Additionally, Allan is the author of 6 books covering aspects of Holistic Management practices, and how they can be applied to restore the Earth’s environment thru management of grassland ecosystems.

To learn more about Mr Savory and his work please visit:

Savory Institute

Allan Savory TED Talk

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#38 - The early peopling of Amazonia region and their anthropogenic signature in the landscape - with Dr Mark Robinson, PhD, Exeter University15 Dec 202001:33:30

In today’s episode we continue our series on the early peopling of the Americas, this time focusing on Amazonia and the peoples that occupied and modified this region.  Joining us for this episode is Dr. Mark Robinson, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Exeter. Dr. Robinson’s research focuses on environmental archaeology, and applying interdisciplinary techniques to explore human-plant relationships. His research has particularly focused on human-environment interactions, including wood and charcoal identification to understand resource exploitation and anthropogenic impacts on the forest. He has worked extensively throughout the New World, with ongoing projects in Belize, Brazil, Bolivia, and Colombia, with contexts ranging from the peopling of the Americas during the Late Pleistocene, to the collapse of the Mayan civilisation.

In earlier research, Dr Robinson applied a novel methodology using GIS modelling, vegetation prediction, and isotope geochemistry to isolate humans from climate as the principal driver of vegetation change during the Late Holocene.

Currently, Dr. Robinson is using airborne LiDAR to document forest structure and archaeology in western Amazonia.  Additionally, ongoing research in the remote Bladen Nature Reserve in Belize has uncovered some of the oldest tropical skeletons in well-defined stratigraphic sequences.

To learn more about Dr Robinson's work please visit:

Dr Robinson's Website

Jungle Mystery: Lost Kingdoms of the Amazon Documentary Series

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#37 - Exploring Carbon Farming and its critical role in the survival of humanity - with Dr. Jeff Creque, PhD, Carbon Cycle Institute11 Dec 202000:54:05

In today’s episode we continue our series on regenerative agriculture examining why it is so important for our soils, the environment, and all of human life.  Joining us today is Dr. Jeff Creque, PhD.  Dr. Creque earned his PhD in Rangeland Ecology from Utah State University, and is a California State Board of Forestry Certified Professional in Rangeland Management.  He is an agricultural and rangeland consultant and Natural Resources Conservation Service certified nutrient management planning specialist.  Dr. Creque brings thirty years of applied experience and theoretical training to the task of informing and facilitating the goals of the Marin Carbon Project.

Dr. Creque is a Director at the Carbon Cycle Institute, and the co-founder of the Marin Carbon Project, where he provides senior leadership on carbon farming and land management. Additionally, he has many organizational affiliations including: the Alliance for Local Sustainable Agriculture, Bolinas-Stinson Beach Compost Project, Apple Tree International, and West Marin Compost Coalition.

To learn more about Dr. Creque and his work please visit:

Carbon Cycle Institute website

Marin Carbon Project

Presentation on Carbon Farming

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#36 - Integrating Regenerative Agriculture into the human experience to enhance the health of the planet and humanity - with Doniga Markegard, Markegard Grass-Fed LLC07 Dec 202001:07:48

In today’s episode we continue with our series on regenerative agriculture, and why it is so important for our soils, the environment, and all human life.  Joining us for today’s episode is Doniga Markegard, from Markegard Family Grass-Fed LLC.  Along with her husband and four children, Doniga owns and operates the family ranch raising grass-fed beef, lamb, pastured pork and dairy supplying the San Francisco Bay Area with local, nutrient dense foods. The family ranches 1000 head of cattle and leases land throughout the Bay Area spanning over 8000 acres. 

Doniga comes to ranching with a background in nature and permaculture. Which has has given her a unique perspective on the real risks that we are facing as a species. In her youth she was mentored by some leading wildlife trackers, naturalists and Native spiritual elders.

Doniga is passionate about large-scale restoration of the Western Rangelands through cattle grazing and her work expands beyond the family ranch into policy and advocacy. She has organized a stakeholder working group at the State Capital for small dairy herds and she took the lead on legislation that would enable family farms to be more sustainable and utilize pasture in an economical and productive way.

Doniga’s deep observation experience aids in her ability to monitor grassland health, biodiversity and to manage land based on the principles and patterns found in nature. She is dedicated to finding ways to regenerate lands and communities through ranching practices that build soil, sequester carbon, capture and purify water and enhance habitat. 

To learn more about Doniga and her work please visit:

Markegard Grass-Fed LLC website

Doniga's Books

Doniga's Instagram


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#35 - Covid-19: Separating facts from propaganda and providing hope for humanity - with Dr. Stephen Malthouse, MD04 Dec 202002:11:02

EXTREMELY IMPORTANT EPISODE!

In today’s episode we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, dissecting the Covid 19 corona virus and the massive and unwarranted over-reaction perpetrated by governments around the world.

Joining us today is Dr. Stephen Malthouse, MD. Dr. Malthouse has been practising medicine for over 42 years in a variety of settings in British Columbia, Canada. He has worked in urban and rural family medicine practices, walk-in clinics, emergency rooms, and palliative care. Additionally, Dr. Malthouse spent 2 years as a university researcher in Kathmandu, Nepal in the field of childhood diseases.

He is the current president of the Canadian Integrative Medicine Association, a group of doctors across Canada who blend alternative therapies, such as homeopathy, functional medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture and orthomolecular medicine, into regular medical office practice.  Dr. Malthouse has a particular interest in nutrition and how nutritional supplements can improve immunity, especially with respect to vitamin D deficiency and viral infections.

Taking a sabbatical this year, he has dedicated his time to studying the Covid-19 pandemic and keeping abreast of the day-to-day influx of research. He has come to a much different conclusion than the British Columbia public health officers and government officials on the best means to manage the so-called "pandemic"

To learn more about Dr. Malthouse and his work please visit:

Letter to Dr. Henry

Canadian Integrative Medicine Association website


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#34 - Decoupling North and South America to reveal an accurate picture of the early peopling of the Americas - with Dr. David Turnbull, PhD02 Dec 202001:43:33

In today’s episode we continue our series on the early peopling of the Americas, examining who they were, where they came from, and how they adapted to an ever changing climate.  Joining us for the episode from Melbourne Australia is Dr David Turnbull, a sociologist of scientific knowledge. From 1979 to 2003 he was part of the team producing courses in the Social Studies of Science at Deakin University, in Melbourne. Up until 2018 he was a senior research fellow at the Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab at the University of Melbourne. Currently he is an Alfred Deakin Institute Fellow.

The overarching theme of his research has been the nature of technological and scientific knowledge, and the interaction of the social, cultural, political and historical components in its production, transmission and application in differing traditions and eras.

Currently Dr. Turnbull is pursuing two research projects extending this focus on multiplicity, spatiality, narrative, assemblage and movement. At the earliest end of human knowledge production he is working on Narratives of Prehistory and Rock Art – an exploration of the ways stories of human origins and dispersal, modes of knowledge representation and assemblage, indigenous knowledge and archaeological practice are complexly interwoven. The project is based both on textual analysis and fieldwork examining archaeological practice and the interpretation of a range of prehistoric sites and excavations in the USA, South America, Sulawesi, Australia and Europe. Dr. Turnbull has published a number of books, and a long list of scientific papers covering a variety of interconnected topics.

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#33 - Across the Atlantic ice bridge; The Solutrean Hypothesis - with Dr. Bruce Bradley, PhD26 Nov 202001:27:43

In today’s episode we continue our series on the early peopling of the Americas, examining who they were, where they came from, how they arrived, and how they adapted to ever changing climates.  Joining us for this episode is Dr. Bruce Bradley, an Emeritus Professor at the University of Exeter.  Dr. Bradley received his BA from the University of Arizona in anthropology with a minor in geology (and a strong passion for archaeology).  He later received his PhD in archaeology from the University of Cambridge in experimental archaeology in 1977.

His early research was focused on the North American Southwest and Great Plains where he applied an anthropological approach to much of his work. During some 30 years of field work he has been involved in research and excavations in America, England, France, Ireland, Spain, Lebanon, Kazakhstan, Russia and Brazil. His areas of expertise include the early peopling of the Americas, the Clovis Culture, flintknapping techniques, horse domestication in Central Asia, and prehistoric Pueblo archaeology of the American Southwest.

Dr Bradley is the author of several books and a multitude of scientific peer-reviewed journal articles. He is active in bringing his archaeological and anthropological interests to the public through presentations, teaching, interaction with Native American communities and his participation in documentaries.

To learn more about Dr. Bradley and his work please visit:

Dr. Bradley's website

Book: Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#131 - Dr P Kory, Dr P Marik, Kim Witczak, Ted Kuntz - "A round table discussion on mRNA vaccine injuries - sadness upon sadness, lies upon lies"18 Jul 202201:50:51

In today’s program we continue with our series exploring the impacts of the covid-19 scamdemic.  In this important episode we will learn first hand about the life altering damage caused by the mRNA covid vaccines.


Today’s program will feature a very interesting and informative round table discussion including some mRNA vaccine injured persons, 2 highly caring and renown medical doctors, a drug safety advocate, and a gentlemen leading a Canadian informed consent and vaccine safety organization.  


Our injured persons are Mona from New Jersey, Krisite and Suzanna from Saint Paul, MN, Carolina Bourque from Louisiana, and we were supposed to be joined by Alexis from Dallas TX, and Charlet from Kent in the UK but they are both dealing with covid infections and are too ill to join us today.


Next we have Dr. Pierre Kory, MD and Dr. Paul Marik, MD from the Front Line covid-19 Critical Care Alliance, serving as Chairman and President respectively.  These two gentlemen worked tirelessly during COVID-19 to develop and advocate safe and effective lifesaving treatments for patients in the face of tremendous personal and professional hardships becoming world experts in the treatment of all phases of the disease in the process.


Moving on we Kim Witczak, an accidental international drug safety advocate, and the head of Woodymatters a national public awareness campaign which puts a human face on the real life, sometimes tragic, consequences of our current flawed drug safety system. 


And last but not least, Ted Kuntz, president of Vaccine Choice Canada which is a federally registered not-for-profit educational society dedicated to advocating for informed consent and helps families make voluntary, and health-conscious choices about vaccination.


To learn more about these individuals and groups, please visit:

Covid vaccine injured persons support organization - www.react19.org

Dr. Kory and Dr. Marik's Front Line covid-19 Critical Care Alliance - www.flccc.net

Kim Witczak's drug approval refrom advocacy - www.woodymatters.com, www.kimwitczak.com

Ted Kuntz and Vaccine Choice Canada - www.vaccinechoicecanada.com


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#32 - Examining the most anomalous climatic event in the last 65 mil years; the Younger Dryas - with Dr. James P Kennett, PhD24 Nov 202001:47:41

In today’s episode we look back at the last 65 million years known as the Cenozoic era, and the most anomalous climatic event during this entire time period, known as the Younger Dryas.  We also examine the cataclysmic end to the last ice age, and the multivariate global effects that followed this cosmic event.

Joining us for today’s episode is Dr. James Kennett, a now retired marine geologist and Professor Emeritus of Earth Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Dr. Kennett originally earned his PhD in Geology from Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand in 1965 and has been a prolific scientific researcher ever since.

Dr. Kennett is considered a pioneer in developing the relatively new field of Paleoceanography. He is credited with publishing over 500 peer reviewed scientific papers, and has authored or contributed to nearly 2 dozen books. Over the last 50 years Dr. Kennett has contributed towards our comprehensive understanding of major paleoenvironmental and biotic changes that shaped the Cenozoic Era, its stratigraphic record, and the multitude of processes involved in this development.

Dr. Kennett is also a co-founder of the Comet Research Group, a scientific organization dedicated to the examination of the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis and its multitude of global impacts, as well as providing evidence that such impact events are common place throughout Earth’s history.

To learn more about Dr. Kennett and his work please visit the following links:

Dr. Kennett's Website 

Comet Research Group

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#31 - Ecosystem based conservation planning and reframing the paradigm of forestry in British Columbia - with Herb Hammond, RPF, MSc17 Nov 202001:49:25

In today’s program we continue our forest management investigative series with our focus for this episode on ecosystem-based conservation planning.  Our guest for the program is Mr. Herb Hammond. Mr. Hammond is a Registered Professional Forester and forest ecologist with a BSc in Forest Management from Oregon State University, and a Masters of Forestry from the University of Washington and has over 30 years of experience in research, industry, teaching and consulting.

Together with his wife Susan, he founded the Silva Forest Foundation, a charitable society dedicated to research and education in ecosystem-based conservation planning. Herb has worked cooperatively with First Nations and rural communities to develop more than 20 ecosystem-based plans across Canada, in Russia, the United States, and in Indonesia.

Winner of the 1992 Roderick Haig-Brown BC Book Prize for the book which best contributes to the understanding and appreciation of British Columbia, Seeing the Forest Among the Trees discusses a land ethic that also applies to the rest of Canada and, indeed, the world. Herb’s award-winning books continue to be used by a wide audience in planning forest protection and use. In 2003, Herb received the Gold Award for Sustainable Living at the Canadian Environmental Awards. 

Herb likes to remind us that the forest sustains us; we do not sustain the forest.

To learn more about Mr. Hammond, his books, and his work please visit:

Silva Forest Foundation

Email Mr. Hammond Direct

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#30 - Exploring regenerative agriculture; a pathway to salvation - with Shane New, New Family Farms, Understanding Ag LCC16 Nov 202001:11:29

In today’s episode we embark upon another new series, this time examining the practice of regenerative agriculture, why it is so important for soils, the environment, and all human life.  Our guest for today’s program in Shane New, from New Family Farms in Holton, Kansas. Shane is a stockman, entrepreneur, and partner with Understanding Ag, LLC. He is a graduate of Kansas State University and has completed Dr. Elaine Ingham’s “Life in the Soils” courses. He was a civil contractor and sod producer for 20 years prior to completely focusing on regenerative agriculture. Some of his practices include no-tilling, cover crops, rotational grazing, and adaptive grazing.

Shane together with his wife Kelli, and their three children, own and operate New Family Farms. The farm consists of cover crops, cattle, and free range chickens. They currently market their meat and eggs.

New Family Farms received the Soil Health Award in 2017 by the Jackson County Conservation District. This award was received for outstanding accomplishments in the management of soil health and related resources. His passion is production agriculture and believes that the future for agriculture and human health has to come from regenerative agricultural practices.

To learn more about Shane, his operation, and regenerative agriculture please visit:

Understanding Ag LCC website

New Family Farm Products

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#29 - Examining early peoples in the Americas; the Monte Verde discovery in Chile - with Dr. Tom D Dillehay, PhD10 Nov 202001:03:22

In today’s episode we begin a brand new series focused on the early peopling of the Americas, examining who they were, where they came from, and how they adapted to changing climates.  Joining us today is Dr. Tom Dillehay. Dr. Dillehay is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Vanderbilt College, specializing in archaeology, migration patterns, political and economic change, and South America. Dr. Dillehay received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1976 based on research from large Inca sites in Peru and then taught at the Southern University of Chile in Valdivia.  In that same year, the now famous Monte Verde archaeological site was discovered about 120 miles south of Valdivia.  Along with his colleague Mario Pino, Dillehay began excavating the Monte Verde site in 1978 and recovered evidence of its extreme antiquity as well as its high degree of organic preservation.

Early reports of pre-Clovis occupation at Monte Verde sparked widespread scepticism and criticism among the archaeological community. In 1997 nearly twenty years after the excavations at Monte Verde began, a blue-ribbon panel of archaeologists inspected the site and concluded that Dillehay’s analyses and interpretations were correct, accepting an age of 14,800 years old for the site.

Dr. Dillehay has published 25 books and over 200 refereed journal articles.  He has been a Visiting Professor at universities around the world and has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Southern University of Chile.

To learn more about Dr. Dillehay's work, or to purchase his books please visit:

Dr Dillehay's Vanderbilt College page

Dr Dillehay's Scientific Publications

Dr Dillehay's Books at Amazon


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#28 - Taking charge of your health and wellness during the 2020 covid charade - with Dr. Tommy John, MSc, DC06 Nov 202001:38:36

In this episode  we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, delving into a another holistic approach to human health.  Today we welcome Dr. Tommy John, DC to the program.  Dr. Tommy has over 17 years of hands on health experience with a Master Degrees in Health and Exercise Science from Furman University, and a Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Life University, in Marietta, Georgia.  We explore the 8 essential components and practices to live a healthy and disease free life.

Dr. Tommy was drawn to chiropractic practice because he realized there was a higher element missing from healing, the performance process, and the proper function of the human body arising from our innate intelligence and the nervous system.

Following in the footsteps of his father, Tommy John Sr, a renowned legend in Major League Baseball who played for 26 years as a pitcher, Dr Tommy also played professional baseball for three years with teams such as the LA Dodgers. Unfortunately his playing career was abruptly ended from a rare infection in his throwing shoulder. As a result Dr. Tommy developed his own baseball performance company providing over 11,000 baseball training sessions for baseball players from ages six to thirty. Additionally, he expanded his practice of personal training, sports performance training, and rehabilitation of all types of soft tissue injuries.

The primary goal at the Dr. Tommy John Performance and Healing Center is to provide entire families with integrative, individualized care plans and treatment to improve their quality of life by reducing physical and emotional pain from injury and aging, and minimizing the use of pharmaceuticals or surgerical interventions.

To learn more about Dr Tommy and his work, or to order his book please visit:

Dr Tommy's Webpage

Dr Tommy's Book

Dr Tommy's Instagram




The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#27 - Examining the present state of BC's northern Old Growth forests- with Michelle Connolly, MSc, Director Conservation North30 Oct 202001:16:15

In today’s program we continue our forest management investigative series, focusing today on the forests located in Northern British Columbia.  Joining us for this episode is Michelle Connolly, the Director of Conservation North. Michelle has been a dedicated volunteer in the environmental movement for the last 25 years. This passion led her to obtain a Masters of Science in Forest Disturbance Ecology from the University of Northern BC. Michelle spends much of her personal time exploring and admiring the natural forests in her area.  Mrs. Connolly has worked as a biologist for the federal government, a large environmental NGO, as a coordinator for a climate change research program, and briefly as a forestry technician for the BC government. She has also been an advocate for First Nations.

Conservation North is a 100% volunteer-run community group based out of Prince George BC, and is a science-based, and donation-supported conservation group.

To learn more about Conservation North please visit:

Conservation North Website

Conservation North Instagram

Conservation North Facebook Page

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#26 - Exploring a made in BC novel land based sustainable Aquaponics technology - with Rudi Schiebel, CEO Habitat Life Sciences28 Oct 202001:03:52

In today’s program we explore a made in BC novel sustainable aquaponics technology.  Our guest for the program today is Mr. Rudi Schiebel, founder and CEO of Habitat Life Sciences, based out of Chase, BC.  Habitat is in the business of producing sustainable certified organic coho salmon, and organic ultra premium smokable Cannabis flower for the legal Canadian market.  Over the past 7 years, it has been Rudi's mission to find the most innovative ways to produce responsible and sustainable products and to continue pushing the limits of combining today's technologies with ecosystem based growing practices.

The cornerstone philosophy which governs all activities at Habitat is "producing more by wasting less". This philosophy is at the core of Habitat’s aquaponics technology which has now uniquely positioned itself at the forefront of multiple emerging industries - inland salmon farming, closed ecosystem technology, and cannabis cultivation.

To learn more about Habitat Life Sciences please visit the following links:

Habitat Website

Youtube video facility tour

Their Cannabis flower is available from retailers in BC, AB, MB, and SK.  Visit a dispensary near you and ask for their flower by name! 

If you live in Kamloops or Kelowna, you can purchase their coho salmon from Fisherman's Market locations.

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#25 - Uncovering falsehoods related to human health including the chinese corona virus - with Dr. Tomas Cowan, MD23 Oct 202000:57:39

In today’s program we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, today delving into a very interesting holistic approach to human health.

It is a great honour to welcome Dr. Thomas Cowan to the show.  Dr. Cowan graduated from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in 1984. After his residency in Family Practice in Johnson City, New York, he set up an anthroposophical medical practice in an intentional community in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Dr. Cowan has served as vice the president of the Physicians Association for Anthroposophical Medicine and is a founding board member of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

Dr. Cowan is the author of a number of books including “The Fourfold Path to Healing”, “Human Heart - Cosmic Heart”, “Vaccines - Autoimmunity - and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness”, “Cancer and the New Biology of Water”, and his most recent volume “The Contagion Myth” which was recently released at the end of September 2020.

In today's episode we explore a number of topics including uncovering the true function of the human heart and how to maintain heart health, the misconception of the germ theory and its effect on human health, the many falsehoods related to the chinese corona virus, and what steps humanity must take to ensure our healthy survival.

To learn more about Dr. Cowan, his work, and his books please visit:

Dr. Cowan's website

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#24 - The Life Process Program; Overcoming addiction thru self empowerment - with Zach Rhoads, Life Process Program Coach16 Oct 202001:17:01

In today’s program we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, today delving into the subject matter of addiction treatment.  Joining us for today’s episode is Mr. Zach Rhoads, an addiction treatment coach from the Life Process Program. The Life Process Program was designed and developed by the eminent Dr. Stanton Peele, the world’s leading authority on non-12 step addiction recovery. Dr. Peele is a world-renowned addiction expert, author and therapist, who has remained prominently at the forefront of the addiction field for nearly five decades, challenging and changing the way people understand addiction and recovery.  The Life Process Program works with the idea that addiction occurs with a range of experiences, a recognition of the possibility of natural recovery from addiction, and the harm reduction approach to addiction.

Mr Rhoads once battled addictions of his own, including a destructive involvement with opiates.  He now lives a healthy and happy life with his wife and daughter in Vermont.   Zach is a columnist for Filter Magazine, and together with Dr. Peele co-authoured the book “Outgrowing Addiction with common sense instead of Disease Therapy”.  Zach is also a broadcaster being the host of The Social Exchange podcast, and he looks after the Life Process Program Podcast.

To learn more about Mr. Rhoads or the Life Process Program please visit the following links:

Life Process Program

The Social Exchange Podcast with Zach Rhoads

Outgrowing Addiction with Common Sense Instead of Disease Therapy

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#23 - The future of British Columbia's Old Growth forest heritage - with Dr. Rachel Holt, PhD and Dr. Karen Price, PhD13 Oct 202001:25:33

In today’s program we embark upon our forest resource management investigative series. Today we will focus on the present status and importance of Old Growth forests in British Columbia.  Joining us for this episode are two of the authors of an important recent publication entitled “BC's Old Growth Forest: A Last Stand for Biodiversity”.   

Our first guest Dr. Rachel Holt, originated from the UK and concluded her graduate studies and research in British Columbia which spawned her passion for the BC landscape and its incredible biodiversity. Dr. Holt is trained in the science of conservation biology, and is accomplished in the art of applying science towards land and resource management initiatives.

Our second guest is Dr Karen Price, an ecological consultant based in an off-grid log cabin near Smithers, BC who works at the interface of science and management with her partner Dave Daust.  Dr Price developed her passion for ecology early, collecting skulls and lichens at age 5, in her relatively tame native English countryside. She came to BC at 12 years of age and spent hours in the wild forests near Vancouver. She realised her childhood dream of studying behavioural ecology in grad school at Simon Fraser University where she obtained her PhD in behavioural ecology.

The present situation is abysmal.  In British Columbia, of the 50 million ha of forest cover, about 13.2 million ha are classified as old growth (about 25%), and only approximately 415,000 ha are productive old growth. This is < 1%.  Nearly half of ecosystems have < 1% of the amount expected naturally, and of our remaining old growth, 3% is productive.

To learn more about today's topic or guests, please visit the following:

Dr. Rachel Holt

Dr. Karen Price

"BC's Old Growth Forest: A Last Stand for Biodiversity" - Publication


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#130 - Warrant Officer James Topp "A freedom loving CAF veteran's unifying march across Canada"08 Jul 202200:56:39

In today’s program we re-visit with one of our former guests to receive a debriefing regarding his mission to walk across Canada from the Pacific Ocean to Ottawa to bring awareness to the injustices perpetrated upon Canadian citizens by its draconian and pathetic government.


Joining us again for this episode is Warrant Officer James Topp, a gentlemen poised to become a  modern day Canadian hero.  Warrant Officer Topp dutifully served the once great nation of Canada and the Canadian Army for almost 30 years.  James learned he would face punitive administrative action for not complying with the Chief of Defence staff order for all members to get their useless and dangerous covid-19 vaccination.  


James was born in North York Ontario and grew up in BC in the coastal and Fraser Valley regions.   He joined the Canadian army in the mid 1990's as an infantryman where he initially served in the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry and The Royal Canadian Regiments.  His list of overseas missions include Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, and Afghanistan. He was deployed and trained in the UK, US, Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway and the Canadian Arctic. 


To learn more about James Topp and his march across Canada, or to contribute to the cause please visit:

www.canadamarches.ca

email: canadamarches@protonmail.com

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#22 - The real pandemic: Glyphosate is destroying human health and the planet - with Dr. Stephanie Seneff, PhD08 Oct 202001:28:15

In today’s program we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, today delving into the subject of Glyphosate as a toxin to human health.  Our guest for today's episode is Dr. Stephanie Seneff, a Senior Research Scientist at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Dr. Seneff received a B.S. degree in Biophysics in 1968, an M.S. and E.E. degrees in Electrical Engineering in 1980, and a Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1985, all from MIT.

For over three decades, her research interests have always been at the intersection of biology and computation. She has published over 170 refereed articles, and has been invited to give keynote speeches at several international conferences.  For the last 12 years she has worked to try and understand the role of toxic chemicals in the deterioration of human health. Dr. Seneff has published over two dozen papers in various medical and health-related journals on topics such as modern day diseases (e.g., Alzheimer, autism, obesity, cardiovascular diseases), analysis and search of databases of drug side effects using natural language processing techniques, and the impact of nutritional deficiencies and environmental toxins on human health.

For more information on Dr. Seneff's work please visit her website and download the 2 presentations offered here:

Dr. Seneff's website

Presentation 1

Presentation 2



The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#21 - Site C Dam; an increasingly shameful project for the BC Government - with Ken Boon, President of the PVLA07 Oct 202001:05:46

In today’s program we return our focus to British Columbia and wade into the mucky mire of the Site C dam project.  Joining us today for his second appearance on the show is Ken Boon, President of the Peace Valley Landowners Association. In this episode we will highlight the most recent, and the ongoing problems with the Site C dam project and attempt to provide a comprehensive picture for the voters of BC on this subject prior to the upcoming provincial election.  Demand action from you MLA!

To learn more about the Site C dam project and to sign some petitions, please visit:

Peace Valley Landowners Association

Stop Site C Today

Lead Now - Stop Work at Site C

Peace Valley Site C Petition

The MARTINZ Critical Review Ep#20 - Examining addictions, substance use disorders, and the pathways to recovery - with Dr. Stanton Peele, PhD, JD05 Oct 202001:09:11

In today’s program we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, today delving into the subject matter of addiction and substance use disorders, and the pathways to recovery.  Joining us for today’s episode is Dr. Stanton Peele. Dr Peele has been a leading global figure in the field of addiction, and addiction recovery for 50 years now.  Dr. Peele earned his Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Michigan in 1973. After earning his J.D. from the Rutgers School of Law in Newark in 1997, Dr Peele was admitted to the New York and New Jersey bars.

Dr. Peele has been a pioneer in applying addiction beyond the area of drugs and alcohol, identifying the social-environmental causes of addiction, harm reduction policies, and the self-cure of addiction.

Since the publication of his first book Love and Addiction in 1975, he has presented his ideas and data in a series of twelve books and over 250 professional and popular articles.  His thoughts have appeared in the major social, scientific, psychological, and addiction journals. Recognition for his academic achievements have included the Mark Keller Award from the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Drug Policy Alliance.  Dr. Peele lectures internationally on the meaning, treatment, and future of addiction.


For more information on Dr. Peele and his programs please visit:

Dr. Peele's website

Life Process Program

The MARTINZ Critical Review Ep#19 - A discussion on a novel successful treatment protocol for the chinese Corona virus - with Dr. Richard Bartlett, MD01 Oct 202000:54:58

In today’s program we move away from our usual conservation topics regarding the natural world, and instead turn our focus towards the conservation of humanity. We have been lead to believe that one of the biggest present risks to the well being of humanity is the chinese Corona virus. But is this a reality or simply propaganda to instil fear and limit your freedom?  Our guest today is Dr. Richard Bartlett, MD.  Dr. Bartlett is a graduate of Texas Tech University where he studied medicine and surgery, and he has practiced hands on medicine in West Texas for the last 28 years. Dr. Barlett has developed a successful novel approach to treating the chinese Corona virus with an inhaled steroid known as Budesonide. He has successfully treated over 1000 patients since March 2020 including many patients with multiple pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and heavy tobacco smokers.  In this episode we examine and evaluate this treatment protocol.

For more information on Dr. Bartlett's treatment protocol please visit:

Budesonide Treatment 

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #18 - An in-depth investigation of Earth's climate past and present from a marine geology and oceanographic perspective - with Dr. Colin Summerhayes25 Sep 202001:41:22

In today’s program we continue our investigation into Earth’s ever changing climate from a marine geology and oceanographic perspective examining various factors both past and present that have contributed to major climate shifts.  Today we welcome Dr. Colin Summerhayes to the program.  Dr. Summerhayes is an Emeritus Associate of the Scott Polar Research Institute of Cambridge University. He has carried out research on aspects of past climate change in both academia and industry: at the New Zealand Oceanographic Institute; Imperial College London; the University of Cape Town; the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; the UK's Institute of Oceanographic Sciences Deacon Laboratory (IOSDL); the UK's Southampton (now National) Oceanography Centre; the Exxon Production Research Company; and the BP Research Company. He has managed research programmes on climate change for the UK's Natural Environment Research Council, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) of the International Council for Science. He is a former director of both the IOSDL and SCAR, and of the IOC's Global Ocean Observing System Project.  Dr. Summerhayes is also the author of various books on this subject matter and numerous scientific papers.  

To learn more about Dr. Summerhayes or to purchase his books please visit:

Dr. Summerhayes info

Books


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #17 - Replacing a lack of imagination with a long term desire to protect and care - with Sonia Furstenau, Leader of the Green Party of BC23 Sep 202001:06:26

In today's episode we go directly to the provincial capital to hear from the newly elected Green Party Leader of British Columbia, Sonia Furstenau, to learn about the Green Party's official position on several important topics.  In this episode we discuss the Site C project, LNG exports, renewable energy, salmon and steelhead and more.  Mrs. Furstenau strongly believes that a wholesale change must be made in provincial politics immediately to promote the well being of our environment and all its inhabitants.  It is imperative to move from election time scale politics to long term planning and thinking.  British Columbia possesses all the resources and talent required to become a world leader in renewable energy given the opportunity.  We must stop the corporate handouts and subsidies and invest into our citizens and their ability to thrive.  In fact our decisions should be strongly based on what we are creating and leaving for future generations.  Bring on Pachamama!

To learn more about Sonia Furstenau or the Green Party of BC please visit:

Sonia Furstenau

Green Party of BC



The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #16 - An examination of the cataclysmic natural history of North America and the recovery to present day - with Randall Carlson19 Sep 202002:32:26

In today's episode we welcome Randall Carlson to the show to examine an interesting range of topics.  First we dig deep into the past examining historical climatic shifts, then onto the cataclysmic end to the last ice age, and finally a discussion of the ecological recovery and re-population of the North American continent following this cataclysm.  Randall Carlson is a master builder and architectural designer by trade and for over 25 years he has followed and explored his passions as a teacher, geometrician, geomythologist, geological explorer and renegade scholar. He is the host of the Kosmographia podcast which seeks to investigate and document the catastrophic history of the Earth and to reveal the evidence of advanced knowledge and technology of long lost civilizations.  His studies, research and exploration into the interface between ancient mysteries and modern science has spanned over 4 decades. He has been an active Freemason for over 30 years and was Master of one of the oldest and largest Masonic lodges in the state of Georgia.  Randall’s aspiration is to affect a revival of lost knowledge leading towards the goal of creating a new world based upon universal principles of harmony, freedom, and spiritual evolution.

To learn more about Randall Carlson and his work please visit:

randallcarlson.com

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #15 - Exploring successful Colombia fisheries conservation initiatives - with Alberto Mejia of Fish Colombia17 Sep 202001:13:48

In today’s episode we continue with our new sub-series covering global fisheries conservation initiatives, this time focusing on Colombia.   I am pleased to introduce Senior Alberto Mejia to the program.  Alberto has turned his life long passion for angling into a vocation by having created Fish Colombia Expeditions to provide anglers unique opportunities in 5 different Colombian fisheries. Colombia is a unique location globally having just exited a nearly 50 year civil war. This situation has left vast tracts of the country unexplored and largely unexploited. Alberto has been successful in partnering with various Indian groups to negotiate exclusive sport fishing access to pristine locations.  In return for this access to the fishing grounds the Indians agree not to utilize target sport species for food, and they also benefit from weekly angler fees, rotating fair trade employment opportunities including guiding, and regular medical attention.  We also look at the wildly successful artisanal fishing only zone known as ZEPA off the North-West coast of Colombia near Bahai Solano.  This area covers some 200 miles of coastline and extends a minimum of 7 miles offshore.  Within this zone no fishing with nets is allowed and large pelagic species have returned in numbers seen no where else on Earth.  This is a true testament to the power of our ecosystems and fish populations to flourish with the use of selective fishing and limited harvest levels.

To learn more about Fish Colombia's operations and their conservation initiatives please visit:

Fish Colombia

ZEPA

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #14 - The Peace Energy Cooperative empowering alternative energy solutions in Northern BC - with Don Pettit17 Sep 202001:29:37

PLEASE NOTE: The Audio is not perfect for the first 20 mins due to a poor internet connection.  That issue is resolved from 21 mins onwards.  Thanks for your understanding.

In today's episode we examine several alternative energy solutions which have been successfully deployed in the Peace Valley region of Northern British Columbia.   This episode uncovers and presents exactly the type of information this podcast was created to discover!  We highlight the very successful and profitable 102 MW Bear Mountain Wind Park, and how wind power could easily replace the need for the completion of the Site C Dam at an order of magnitude less costly.  Furthermore,  we present the fact that the BC government canceled the approval of up to 2000 MW of wind power which would have come with the construction of a wind turbine blade factory employing many skilled workers.  Solar power generation is presently a viable technology to power every home in British Columbia and will greatly reduced the need for grid power.   Alternative energy is an exponentially growing industrial and economic sector, and globally in terms of job creation has presently surpassed the oil and gas sector.  The time is now for British Columbia to get out of its 1950s mentality and embrace the future!

To learn more about Don Pettit and the Peace Energy Cooperative, or to purchase his book "Power Shift" please visit: 

Peace Energy


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #13 - A discussion covering fisheries conservation initiatives on the outer atolls of the Seychelles - with Keith Rose-Innes03 Sep 202001:05:35

In today's episode we embark upon our global fisheries conservation initiatives sub-series and welcome Mr. Keith Rose-Innes to the show.  Keith is an avid fly fisherman, photographer, film maker and passionate conservationist.  Fly Fishing is truly in Keith’s blood having spent some 35 years with fly rod in hand with 23 of those years guiding in over 25 different countries.  Keith has been a leading figure as a fly fishing pioneer on the outer atolls of the Seychelles, where he now conducts fly fishing guiding operations at 6 different locations.  Keith is passionate about preserving the precious balance which makes these destinations so special. He places particular emphasis on responsible practices that will ensure these amazing and fragile ecosystems are protected for future generations to come, and how fly fishing plays an integral role in this endeavour.  We discuss the recently enacted Seychelles Marine Spatial Plan which will serve to protect and enhance this oceanic nation's ecosystem wealth for future generations to come.  

To learn more about Keith Rose-Innes or his fly fishing guiding or tourism operations please visit:
Alphonse Fishing Company Website
Alphonse Fishing Company IG

Keith Rose-Innes Flyfishing Journal
Keith Rose-Innes IG

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#129 - Dr. Reiner Fuellmich, PhD "Continue to speak the truth, the TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE"07 Jul 202201:20:06

In today’s program we present the final episode in our lengthy series exploring the global health and socio-economic impacts of the covid-19 scamdemic.  Today we will work towards assembling the known facts and information available to date, learn what is being done and what can be done to bring the perpetrators to justice, and attempt to paint a clear and understandable picture of the present world situation.  


Joining us for this episode is non other Dr. Reiner Fuellmich, PhD.  Dr. Fuellmich was born and raised in Bremen, Germany and he completed his law studies at the Georg-August University in Göttingen and in Los Angeles.  He has been an attorney in Germany since 1993, and in California since 1994.  Dr. Fuellmich is an international trial lawyer who has successfully sued large fraudulent corporations including Volkswagen AG, Deutsche Bank, and Kuehne and Nagel, the world’s largest shipping company.


More recently, Dr. Fuellmich was a founding member the German Corona Inquiry Committee, the Corona Ausschuss, which was formed in mid-July 2020 to initially investigate the German government’s covid response, which then lead to the discovery of a globally orchestrated fraud that has had devastating consequences for all of humanity.


For those of you who may have missed Dr. Fuellmich's first interview it can be found as Ep#85. 


To learn more about Dr. Fuellmich and his work, please visit:

https://corona-investigative-committee.com

https://grand-jury.net

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #12 - Ensuring angler access while minimizing angler impact on British Columbia's rivers - with Brian Niska27 Aug 202001:43:18

In this episode we return our attention to the Skeena River watershed to discuss a variety of topics.  Joining us today is Brian Niska, head guide at the Skeena Spey Riverside Wilderness Lodge, in Terrace BC.  Brian is a lifelong angler with 27 years of fly fishing experience, with 18 of those years spent as a professional fly fishing guide.  We explore a number of topics related to ensuring that anglers have consistent and dependable access to BC's rivers and the many possible ways in which to accomplish this.  We discuss the nearly extirpated Thompson River Steelhead fishery serving as a warning of the consequences of fisheries mis-management, and why a "hookless" fishery may be the key to this system's recovery.  The art and seductive nature of Spey casting and fishing rounds out today's discussion.

To learn more about Brian Niska and his guiding and tourism operation please visit:
Skeena Spey Riverside Wilderness Lodge

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #11 - Salmonid conservation challenges in British Columbia; is Ottawa even paying attention? - with Jesse Zeman, MA21 Aug 202001:32:34

In today’s episode we continue our investigation into the mis-management of BC’s salmonid resource, today shifting our focus towards the southern half of the province.  Joining us today is Jesse Zeman Director of Fish and Wildlife Restoration at the BC Wildlife Federation.  Mr. Zeman recently completed his Master of Arts degree at the University of British Columbia with his thesis focused on local government sustainability planning in BC. Jesse is also a pilot with Air Canada, and has flown commercially for over 14 years. As a lifelong hunter and angler Mr. Zeman is a passionate outdoorsmen and is a vocal advocate for sustainable management of our fish and wildlife resources.

To learn more about the BC Wildlife Federation and how to become a member please visit:
BCWF

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #10 - Our global fisheries and the giant Ponzi scheme of the industrial fishing complex; - with Dr Daniel Pauly Fisheries Biologist20 Aug 202002:11:42

Our guest for today’s episode is the highly esteemed fisheries biologist Dr. Daniel Pauly whom is arguably the world’s most prolific and widely cited living fisheries scientist.  He has published over 1000 scientific articles, and has had a hand in producing over 30 books and reports.  His vast body of research is used throughout the planet, and he has supervised students in four languages across five continents.  Dr Pauly is presently based out of the University of British Columbia as the Principal Investigator of the Sea Around Us project, devoted to studying, documenting and promoting policies to mitigate the impact of fisheries on the world’s marine ecosystems.  In this episode we cover the “shifting baseline syndrome”, why humanity is "fishing down the marine food web", the giant Ponzi scheme of the industrial fishing complex, and Dr Pauly offers potential solutions to drag ourselves out of this situation.

To learn more about Dr. Pauly's work at the Sea Around Us organization and how you can contribute to their cause please visit their website:
Sea Around Us

To purchase Dr. Pauly's latest book please visit:
Vanishing Fish: Shifting Baselines and the Future of Global Fisheries

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #9 - Skeena Steelhead and Apartheid in modern day Canada; racially based fisheries allocations - with Bob Hooton14 Aug 202001:48:12

In this episode we continue our investigative series into the state of the Salmonid resource in British Columbia, with our focus on the majestic Steelhead in the Skeena watershed. Our guest today is Bob Hooton whose career in British Columbia’s fisheries management spanned 37 years, with the final 9 years of service spent at the head of the Fish and Wildlife Section for all of BC.  Bob is an outspoken advocate of wild Steelhead conservation and has written several books on the subject.  Today we also explore the inequitable racially based allocations of our fisheries, and make a case for the baseless origins of these ongoing decisions. Make no mistake listeners, this is an Apartheid policy which harms all Canadians, and ultimately the fish. The time is now to manage the fishery for the sole benefit of the fish, not special interest groups.

To learn more about Bob’s work please visit his website SteelheadVoices.com, and to purchase his books please visit:

"Skeena Steelhead - Unknown Past - Uncertain Future"

"Days of Rivers Past"

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #8 - observing a precipitous decline; a comparison of historic to present Skeena River salmon population levels - with Michael Price, MSc11 Aug 202001:27:21

In today’s episode we continue our investigation of BC’s salmon populations, this time focused on the Skeena River watershed. Our guest for this episode is the Science Director at SkeenaWild, Mr. Michael Price, MSc. Mr. Price is a PhD candidate with the Earth to Ocean Research Group and member of the Reynolds Lab at Simon Fraser University.  Mr. Price earned his MSc studying juvenile salmon ecology & interactions with sea lice at the University of Victoria.  In this interview we examine historic baseline sockeye and chum salmon population numbers and investigate the reasons for their precipitous decline. We examine what steps need to be taken immediately to ensure the survival of these salmon, and that future generations of humans can witness the majesty and splendour of healthy wild salmon.

For more information regarding SkeenaWild, and what you can do to contribute to this organization, please visit:

SkeenaWild

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #7 - Energy security within the macroscopic human organism and its relationship to the continuum of Max Human Potential to Max Human Regret - w James Tomelin, Savant07 Aug 202001:59:24

In today's episode listeners will be treated to an interesting philosophical discussion.  We explore concepts regarding the greater human organism and how it interacts with our energy infrastructure, large corporations, and how the continuum covering Maximum Human Potential to Maximum Human Regret should be applied to all decision making.  A  review of AC and DC electricity is also presented in conjunction with their use to optimize electrical consumption across the grid.  We also explore electrical distribution, storage, and phasing, and load sourcing and shifting and caching options.  Enjoy!

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #6 - British Columbia’s economic and environmental shame: LNG Export - with Eoin Finn, PhD, MBA, Extreme Energy Researcher06 Aug 202001:47:22

In today’s episode we continue our investigative series into British Columbia’s energy policies, environmental sustainability, emission levels, Site C Dam, and LNG exports. Our guest today is Dr. Eoin Finn who holds a B.Sc. and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, an MBA in International Business, and retired as a Partner at the major Accounting/Consulting firm KPMG. This episode provides digs deep into alternative energy technologies, the Site C dam, proposed LNG exports in British Columbia, and the inter-related relationships between these controversial subjects.  Potential solutions are presented to create meaningful economic opportunities and avoid environmental and fiscal bankruptcy.

For more information on My Sea to Sky, or to get involved, please visit:

My Sea to Sky

The MARTINZ Critical Review -Ep #5 - Is developing an LNG industry in British Columbia congruent with our environmental and social goals? - with David Hughes05 Aug 202001:13:05

Today we continue our investigative series into British Columbia’s energy policies, sustainability, emissions, and LNG exports.  Our guest today is David Hughes, a geoscientist who has studied the energy resources of Canada for nearly four decades.  In this episode we examine why the proposed LNG export business is neither economically viable, nor environmentally sound.  We explore what steps BC, Canada, and the world need to take immediately to avoid a catastrophic end to our civilization.  

For more information on David's published research please visit:

BC's Carbon Conundrum 

Canada's Energy Outlook 

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #4 - The upcoming Grand Solar Minimum and what is really driving Earth's changing climate - with Dr Valentina Zharkova05 Aug 202001:42:38

Attention listeners - interested or concerned about climate change?  This is a monumental episode that you must hear!  Today's episode features Dr Valentina Zharkova who has a PhD in Astrophysics and through her research has quantified and modelled the Sun's energetic output.  This research has generated a highly accurate predictive summary curve which describes solar activity.  When this curve is combined with the Sun-Earth Ephemeris data, a clear picture of global cooling emerges.  Between the years 2030-2050 will be the maximum cooling point of the Moderen Grand Solar Minimum and we could experience up to a 70% decrease in solar activity.  The ramifications of this scenario are dramatic and the World needs to start planning immediately or face deleterious repercussions.  Time to reject the nonsense and dogma of the IPCC and accept CO2 for what it is, plant food!

For more information please visit Dr. Zharkova's website at www.solargsm.com

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#3 - British Columbia's Salmon are facing imminent extinction due to exploitive open-pen farming - with Dr Alexandra Morton champion of wild salmon23 Jul 202001:31:02

In this alarming episode Dr. Alexandra Morton provides us with a clear warning of the imminent extinction of our beloved pacific salmon if immediate action is not taken to remove open-pen fish farms from our coastal water ways.  Dr. Morton has dedicated her life to the research and understanding of our complex and interconnected coastal ecosystems.  She has clearly documented the serious deleterious effects of the fish farms, in particular the devastating effects that sea lice have on out-migrating juvenile salmon.  I encourage everyone to support her research and voice in protecting this precious resource.  Please take a moment to visit her sites and make a donation:

Pacific Coast Wild Salmon Society

Raincoast Research Society

And whatever you do - do not purchase farmed salmon ever!  They are toxic to consume, and toxic for our salmon and waterways, 

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The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#128 - Adam Hardage, CEO Remote Health Solutions "Align yourself with a freedom loving health care provider"05 Jul 202201:02:14

In today’s program I present you with a novel solution to an ever emerging problem, access to real health care.  Today we will explore a new exciting and innovative health care modality - Remote Health Solutions - a non-discriminatory health care provider.


Joining us for this episode is Adam Hardage CEO of Remote Health Solutions.  Mr Hardage is a US Special Operations Veteran having graduated from the US Airforce Academy in 1997 and went on to serve in 6 deployments in 4 different conflicts seeing service in Iraq, Afghanistan, West Africa, Jordon, and Syria.


Today Mr. Hardage sees his current mission clear as day; Defending Medical Freedom and providing access to honest, transparent, and ethical care for people, which is something you cannot find in America's current Medical Industrial Complex. 


His his goal is to leave America in as good a shape as it was given to him, and adds  "We are in a war for the very idea of what it means to be an American and be free. This is the hill that I will die on."


For more information about Mr. Hardage and Remote Health Solutions, please visit:

https://rhsusa.com


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The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#2 - Site C Dam; An inappropriate and avoidable mega-project with Ken Boon President of the Peace Valley Landowners Association20 Jul 202001:01:36

In this episode we begin the examination of the Site C Dam project and its myriad of negative impacts, both environmental and economic.  We cover some of the specific impacts and discuss sustainable alternatives and postulate on potential solutions.  The ramifications of this project and the manner in which it has been forced into existence should alarm any sound minded individual on the planet.  The time for change is now, we can no longer accept outdated practices and policies which benefit the few at the expense of many.  Thank you for listenting and ENJOY!

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The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#1 - Emerging Energy Technology Review with James Tomelin19 Jul 202000:59:50

This episode delves into emerging battery technologies known as Lithium Titanate and their application in a variety of transportation applications.  We also discuss the Ettridge electrical motor and its implication as both a motor and generator.  Additional discussions focus around micro grid power generation, and James' thoughts on self mastery and healing the planet.  Thank you for listenting and ENJOY!

Ep 0 - Martinz Critical Review Inaugural Episode08 Jul 202000:10:56

Greetings Listeners!  This podcast is a long time in coming.  I have decided to pursue a hard-hitting analysis and commentary on British Columbia's mis-management of its resource sector.  There are numerous prescient topics to cover with the underlying theme revolving around modernizing our approach towards energy and particularly fisheries management.  This new podcast will focus on young professionals that are questioning the 1950s status quo management tactics and and endless government sponsored propaganda. I will focus on looking for modern solutions towards energy and resource management.

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