
Barbarian Noetics Podcast: Go Fungal not viral™
The podcast dedicated to the Activation of the Human Spirit and to resisting the status quo. Barbarian Noetics tracks the stories, struggles and triumphs that connect us all across the rabbit holes of time and space. Join host Little Raven as we deconstruct divisive mainstream narratives, transcend dualistic thinking and come together in a good way as conscious animals on a shared planet. Deprogram from the matrix and reinvigorate your psyche with Barbarian Noetics, where everyone is invited and diversity of thought is cherished. Authentic conversations with real people about crafting a better and more egalitarian world. Go Fungal not viral™ ~~~
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Barbarian Noetics Podcast: Go Fungal not viral™
Why We Don't Have Water Powered Cars + Killing Your Lion: Manhood in Modern Times
What's up to my perspicacious pelicans and jaunty jerboas! Welcome back to the BNP and thank you for joining! I'm back in the saddle after life forced me to take a couple weeks off, and back with a wild and woolly episode that features a little something for everyone.
The ep starts off proper with a zany audio tidbit, then moves to a segment examining the proven physics of the water powered car, electrolysis and splitting the water molecule, and the hydrogen fuel cell that makes it possible. The fact is, we do have the technology to achieve this, but powerful forces who are dedicated to preserving the status quo and perpetuating the supremacy of oil and gas continue to sabotage the effort.
I tell the story of Aaron Salter Jr., the security guard at Tops Market in Buffalo, NY, who was shot and killed defending the store during the mass shooting event on May 14, 2022. Salter was a gifted engineer who had successfully designed a functional water-powered vehicle. He is not the first genius engineer who has died suddenly and under bizarre circumstances after inventing a water powered engine. We dive into the history of the hydrogen fuel cell, the inventor Stanley Meyer (and his untimely death), and I feature an interview with Salter himself discussing his revolutionary breakthrough.
Article Link: The Conspiracy Against Water Powered Cars
We then move to a conversation featuring Justin Ohldguy, author of Killing Your Lion, an important book which dives into a timely topic: how to be an old school man in the muddled, confused and baffling modern world. We dive into the nuances of his book, why he chose to write it, and we examine the in's and outs of this critical topic in general, utilizing snippets of the manuscript to frame the discussion. Enjoy the conversation!
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I finish off the episode with a brief solo segment where I share about what's been going on in my life personally, my apartment getting broken into and trashed, dealing with so much loss and death in the family, cumulative grief and the process of grieving, and just continuing to move forward and thrive despite it all. Onward and upward, the only constant is change and we have no choice but to keep putting one foot in front of the other. Thank you for being part of the journey.
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