RESOURCES
This page has links and information that I believe are beneficial, and will always be a work in progress.
Personal
Dissolving the Dream Blog
Crucible of Lyme Youtube Channel
My music: adamroseproductions.com
Facebook: Adam Rose
Twitter: dissolvingthedream@dissolvingdream
The 15 Conditions of Ideal Health
Meteor Crater (written in 2002)
Health
Organic sulphur
Five beauty foods
Fluoride in drinking water
MMS
Exercise
Pornography
GMO’s
Biofield Tuning
Cancer – The Forbidden Cures
Unleashing Natural Humanity
Relationships
Harvard study on the importance of relationships
Spirituality
Our infinite capacity for self-deception
Law of Time Learn about a natural calendar which is in harmony with nature and mathematics.
Space Station Plaza Keep track of the calendar here, and find your kin.
Community Development
The Venus Project (watch the movie on youtube)
City Comforts
New Earth Nation
New Portal
Societal Transformation
Change Sign up today and start signing petitions – it’s very easy and not time consuming.
In Power Movement This organization has expert knowledge of the highest law and has a battle plan.
Freeworlder A free service where you can volunteer or seek the help of volunteers.
TimeBanks An alternative to the market economy, placing us all on an equal playing field.
Humor
My favorite comedians: Bill Hicks George Carlin Doug Stanhope Bill Burr
Big Boy
Who Cut the Cheese?
Driving
The cause of traffic
Simple solution to traffic
Chinese traffic jam
Art
Groupwork
Tej Steiner
Awaken in the Dream
Robert Masters
Stop!
Self Help
Lost All Hope
Volunteer
Create the Good
Catch a fire
Project Beyond Blue
Energetic Healing and entity removal
Science
Science set free
Electric universe
Secret Energy
Games
List of games (if any work really well, let me know!)
Games with brief explanations
Benefits of play
New Sports Rules
Projects
Here are a few projects I would tackle if I had the time and energy:
Green Ninjas:
Get together wearing green ninja suits with bright orange belts, while picking up garbage, ninja style of course. Play some rock music, throw some seeds down when you’re done, and then go celebrate.
Econ 101 Film:
A movie which completely smashes the validity of the current economic system, and answers the question posed on the first page of Econ 101 textbooks: How do we deal with the problem of scarcity?
Suburban Warfare:
Officially declare a ‘soft’ war on the most heinous suburb of your city, and let me know how it goes.
Statistics
(There are four categories listed below which are at the top of my list of concerns. We cannot for an instant forget that we are in a condition of urgency, and whatever motivates you the most to spur you to action, by all means, use it.)
Suicide
-According to WHO, approximately one million people commit suicide each yearworldwide, that is about one death every 40 seconds or 3,000 per day.
-For each individual who takes his/her own life, at least 20 attempt to do so.
-Suicide has a global mortality rate of 16 per 100,000 people.
-As of June 2016 , human euthanasia is legal in the Netherlands, Belgium, Colombia, and Luxembourg. Assisted suicide is legal in Switzerland, Germany, Japan, Canada, and in the US states of Washington, Oregon, Vermont, Montana, and California.
–Lost All Hope
Hunger
-About 21,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes, according to the United Nations. Sadly, it is children who die most often.
-Approximately 795 million people in the world are chronically malnourished.
-One in every nine people on our planet go to bed hungry each night.
-Hunger kills more people each year than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined.
-Visit feed my starving children if you would like to make a donation to an organization which spends its money very wisely.
Chronic pain
-Chronic pain affects at least 10 percent of the world’s population – approximately 700 million people – with estimates of chronic pain prevalence closer to 20-25 percent in some countries and regions.
-An additional one in 10 people develop chronic pain every year worldwide.
Vector-borne diseases
-Vector-borne diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases, causing more than 1 million deaths annually.
-More than 2.5 billion people in over 100 countries are at risk of contracting dengue fever alone.
-Malaria causes more than 600,000 deaths every year globally, most of them children under 5 years of age.
-Other diseases such as Chagas disease, leishmaniasis and schistosomiasis affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
Many of these diseases are preventable through informed protective measures.
-There are 7000 rare diseases with no known causative agents and no cures.