Potent muscle release tool gets quick results with targeted, high frequency vibration energy “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration” –Nikolai Tesla Is pain limiting your activity? Ignoring pain can have devastating results. Health.gov recommends at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous activity…
Taking on the Biology of the Virus Itself
By James Clark, Steven R. Goldring, John Norton Moore, Daniel J. Pambianco, and Guy B. Roberts Greater pandemic preparedness will require improvements in infrastructure, early warning, testing, contact tracing, enhanced communication, and international cooperation, as detailed by a recent independent task force report of the Council on Foreign Relations. But simply doing better in these…
The Digitization of an Outdated Industry
Alexa quietly nudged my robot vacuum to life in the early hours of the morning and then started my coffee about 20 minutes before she called my name to wake me up with my favorite song, just as I had programmed her to do. My Smart Watch kept track of my heart rate and the…
The World’s Largest Gathering of Free Minds — And Nutmeg Will Be There
FreedomFest is an intense three and a half days, and it’s different from any conference you have ever attended. This year’s theme is fitting; Healthy, Wealth & Wise. Where else can you attend yoga in the morning, listen to world-renowned speakers on finance or geo-politics after breakfast, choose from among a dozen breakout sessions with…
Are you Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise? (Part 2)
This article is the second of a three part series focused on FreedomFest’s 2021 theme. Part 1 is a necessary component to understanding Part 2, and both are requisite for the foundation necessary to understanding and applying Part 3. Thus, if you haven’t read Part 1, read that now, before you continue. Part 1 began…
Our Techno-Wealthy Future
Over the past two centuries, the Enlightenment values of reason, liberty, and free markets have unleashed the creative energies of billions of individuals. Innovators and entrepreneurs have led the way, producing more wealth during that time than had been created during all of prior human history combined. Most people in developed countries, and more and…
Freedom and Wealth
Well, that was an interesting year. Turns out making money isn’t as exciting if you’re locked down in a high rise drinking whiskey alone in your underwear. My firm specializes in Cryptocurrency Retirement Accounts, so endless money printing and early stage Communist Revolution was in fact “very good for business”. Financially, we did very well, our…
Creating More Wins for Freedom—Three Lessons from Diffusion
In the early 2000s, Utah appeared ready to “go all in” on becoming the first state to pass legislation to create a universal school voucher program. In 2004, Republican gubernatorial candidate Jon Huntsman, who ran on a platform that included vouchers, won the election 58% to 42% over his Democratic opponent. In addition, the Republicans…
Goodbye Circular Flow, Hello LinKē!
Dominant but damaged… There’s no need to show you the Circular Flow Diagram – it’s already in your head. It has dominated economic thought for a century. Yet, all along we’ve known its shortcomings: over-aggregation, static capital, instant production, and homogeneous factors.1 It places consumption before production and supports a fantasy macro world where saving is…
Vascular Deterioration in Our Brains as We Age: Can These Changes Be Treated?
We all know our brains do not work as well as we age. Forgetting names, phone numbers and where we left our car keys are all natural consequences of an aging brain. Many medical researchers now believe that age-related cognitive decline is a vascular event and comes about as our brain neurons are slowly choked off by diminished blood flow to the…