What Will it Take?
Jerry Gin, PhD--Chairman
Review of "Thrive" A Documentary by Foster Gamble
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Thrive is a new documentary produced by Foster and Kimberly Carter Gamble
(of the Proctor and Gamble family). I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary
and would give it 5 stars. The premise of the documentary is that all life
on Earth is meant to thrive - yet very few of us do. Most people on the
planet are just trying to survive. The documentary lays out the reasons we
are not thriving, what we need in order to thrive and some ways to achieve
this higher state of life on the planet.
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Having free or inexpensive and clean energy is one central key to
thriving. In exploring energy, Foster Gamble introduces us to the torus and
torsion energy (presented to us by Claude Swanson at our November meeting)
and the concepts of Arthur Young (discussed by Michael Buchele at our
October meeting). The torsion field may be at the heart of sacred geometry,
space travel, and the unlimited energy that can fuel the world; it was
probably at the heart of Tesla's work when he wanted to give us unlimited
low cost energy. Advances in low cost energy have been made in the past and
the inventors have typically met with untimely deaths or their work was
destroyed. Similarly, key advances in medicine and health care have been
suppressed.
Our educational system does not foster creativity and often results
in a population that is docile and subservient to authority. Our food
supply is now controlled by large corporations, often using genetically
controlled seeds, chemical fertilizers and petroleum based pesticides.
There is a huge imbalance in wealth distribution, with 1% of the population
owning 90% of the wealth. The documentary explores how all of this came
about, with the facilitation of the Federal Reserve System (privately owned)
and the world banking systems. The documentary then talks about solutions
that should be at the forefront of our consciousness, to enable the world to
thrive.
My recommendation: Check out the Thrive web site
(www.thrivemovement.com) and arrange to watch the documentary.