Category Archives: Currently Reading

Increasing Your Financial IQ By Robert Kiyosaki

  
I’m currently reading Increase Your Financial IQ by Robert Kiyosaki that I picked up at Nuggets Used Books in Chilliwack. I love Donald Trump’s endorsement. I recently started collecting books from the financial section! When I was 18 I had RRSP’s and when I was 22 or so I cashed them in to pay the bills. That was nearly 20 years ago! 

Time to make up for lost time. Crushing about the lost benefits of compound interest. But it is what it is and you move on. While I have been slow to obtain financial riches I am very rich in love, from my family and friends, and I value that a whole lot more ❤️

But it’s never too late to start.  So here’s to really focusing on my financial goals so that I’m able to secure a mortgage in the future 🙌 

Currently Reading: The Disease Conspiracy – The FDA Suppression of Cures

 

The Disease Conspiracy

After investing in my health by drinking high alkaline, ionized water, I have been trying to learn as much as possible about natural says to cure cancer.
I picked this gem up tonight for my new library on nutrition at The Book Man in Chilliwack for $8. That was $8 well spent. I’ve started glancing through the pages. I’ll read through it and write up a little summary in the near future.

Kurt Cobain, Clearly Murdered

  
I’m in the process of finishing Love and Death, with only a few dark chapters left to go. Up until a few weeks ago, I really didn’t know anything about Kurt Cobain, or his death, except that it had been declared a suicide. Reading Love and Death has opened my eyes to a very twisted and tragic situation that everyone should be aware of.

With the anniversary of Kurt’s murder approaching, I hope more evidence comes to light and that Tom Frank, Courtney Love’s former Private Investigator, is able to fully expose this disgusting immoral act. 

Dr. Mary’s Monkey by Ed Haslam

Last week was the 52nd anniversary of the assassinations of JFK and Lee Harvey Oswald. For many people, November 22nd came and went, without so much as a thought about JFK or his assassination. But for my amazing group of friends, associates and heroes, we attended Trine Day’s JFK Conference (Friday the 20th – Sunday the 22nd) at the Crowne Plaza in Dallas, Texas. We also honored JFK and Oswald with a large group of the public on the grassy knoll with a moment of silence.

It was an extremely significant and life altering experience for myself. From the start of my pilgrimage until I returned home, I met one amazing person after another, knowing full well that God had brought us together.

Erin Lacey with Ed Haslam, author of Dr. Mary’s Monkey.

Prior to the JFK Conference, I had NOT read Dr. Mary’s Monkey. And I had not met or corresponded with Mr. Ed Haslam before. Kicking myself, I introduced myself to him and his wife and vowed not to leave Dallas without getting a signed copy of his book (which I did!).

If you have never read Dr. Mary’s Monkey, which investigates the July 21st, 1964 murder of cancer researcher, Dr. Mary Sherman in New Orleans, Louisiana, please watch the video clip posted above. It features Ed Haslam as he gives a thorough account of his research into this infamous New Orleans cold case.

Until Sunday night rolled around at the conference, I didn’t realize how VITAL the connection from the JFK assassination, Oswald, David Ferrie, Clay Shaw, Guy Bannister, Dr. Alton Ochsner etc. was to the murdered Dr. Mary Sherman.

As he delved more and more into this extremely complicated case, he realized how New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison had independently been connecting the dots. You MUST listen to this interview and read the book yourself! It’s fascinating!

The U.S. Public Health Service Hospital where Dr. Mary Sherman worked on her cancer experiments using a linear particle accelerator. This device is most certainly the cause of her missing arm and incredible disfigured torso. She was then stabbed in the heart, her body moved from her laboratory back to her apartment and her body set on fire.

Much of the mystery surrounding Dr. Mary Sherman’s murder has to do with the polio vaccine that Dr. Alton Ochsner and his team was working on. Sadly, the cells for the vaccine were grown on the kidneys of monkeys and after we started to vaccinate the general public in North America, Europe and Africa, AIDS reared it’s ugly head.

And apparently, the vaccine has also caused cancer to EXPLODE in a global epidemic! 19 million people in the US received these vaccines in just ONE mass vaccination. 19 millions!

My mind is just exploding with the information I’ve been processing since last week. One needs to understand the Big Picture.

Many people do not realize that the Polio virus vaccination was grown on the kidneys of monkeys. 

 

I’m on Chapter 12 of this amazing book. I’ll be finished tomorrow. I don’t think it will stray far from my desk, though. It’s a wealth of information and I haven’t been able to help myself, I’ve been searching for more clues about her murder and Dr. Alton Ochsner.

Invest in a copy of Dr. Mary’s Monkey. You won’t be disappointed! And watch the video that I posted above!

And now? I’m off to read some more! I hope you enjoy Dr. Mary’s Monkey as much as I am!

Thank you, Ed Haslam, for all of your hard work!! Your book is filled with a wealth of research and information. Your search for justice is very tangible!

Current Read: The Highly Sensitive Person by Elaine N. Aron

thehighlysensitiveperson

My handsome man is an HSP and in an effort to help me be in touch with him, I have been reading The Highly Sensitive Person by Elaine Aron. I had never heard of the abbreviation, HSP, before, so I find it all quite interesting. I also have a daughter who could be an HSP so the book is a great resource. I’m sure it will enable me to understand them both on a deeper level.

My Current Read: The Scrapbook Lecture

The Scrapbook Lecture by Gary B. Haley
The Scrapbook Lecture by Gary B. Haley

The Scrapbook Lecture is a fact-based, historical fiction novel that I am finding completely fascinating!

The story is about a professor who gives a popular lecture about the events before November 22, 1963 when president John F. Kennedy was assassinated. The lecture is based on a scrapbook that was collected to a lady with early ties to the Kennedys.

Mr. Haley’s writing style is fantastic and has captured my attention right from the start. I LOVE when that happens. Stay tuned for a more thorough review of this exciting book.

I have yet to read a ‘JFK book’ what was non fiction… oh wait, I forgot about the Warren Report 🙂