Thom Hartmann. One of the best selling authors on ADD/ADHD, has been a
super supporter of biofeedback. His recent ADD book Thom Hartmann’s Complete Book
on ADHD discusses why he believes biofeedback is effective and is a must
recommend to all new clients.
Now Thom has written a new book that is not about ADD. Those of you who
know and love Thom’ss other books (Prophet’s
Way, Last Hours of Ancient Sunllight)
will probably click right over to Amazon or Barnes and Noble to get it.
I’ve written a review about the book. It’s on a new topic, but still
follows Thom’s theme of getting people to awaken to make the world a better
place. This one is very timely because it deals with out of control
Corporations.
Check out the review, then order the book. Helping Thom raise his
profile can only help the biofeedback community.
The book is currently listed as scheduled for October release, but it is
already printed. I have a copy on my desk. So order now and get yours, probably
within a week or two.
Please forward this on to any individuals or listserves you feel would
be interested.
Rob Kall
www.Futurehealth.org www.StoryCon.org
211 N. Sycamore St. Newtown, PA 18940 215-504-1700 fax 215-860-5374
Book Review
Man's most dangerous invention Run Amok
Since the
advent of science fiction, for more than 100 years, writers have predicted that
man would invent some kind of 'thing' that would turn on humanity, enslaving or
killing hundreds of thousands or millions, wasting the planet, or terraforming
to meet the needs of the invented 'things.' That's what the movie series
Terminator is about, for example.
Some stories
propose the 'thing' to be a robot, or computer, or androids, or biological
concoctions of some mad scientist. The truth is, the 'thing' exists and has
been doing all of things threatened above. The 'thing' was invented over 100
years ago, and it keeps getting stronger, hurting more people. But the 'thing'
is not what the futurists predicted.
The 'thing' is
the big corporation, which 116 years ago was granted personhood by what seems
to me to have been malicious error on the part of the supreme court of the US.
Thom Hartmann
tells an extraordinary story, starting with the colonial era, about how big
business has caused havoc and suffering among humanity. For example, the Boston
Tea Part was aimed at a megacorporation, not the British Government.
The book tells
how human rights, created for humans, have been stolen by corporations and used
to corrupt the government created of by and for the people. Corporate
personhood is the prime weapon they wield to manipulate laws that should be
protecting real people. In Jurassic Park, the cloned dinosaurs got out of
control when a 'theoretical' lock on their breeding failed.
Humanity lost
control of corporations when a former Railroad company president took a job as
a court reporter for the Supreme Court. He added a note on a case that said
that corporations were persons and entitled to rights under the 14th amendment.
The truth is that the justices of the court explicitly avoided a ruling on that
issue. Since then, cases have been based on that 'plant' court reporter's
sabotage of the Justices actual ruling.
Thom wrote the
book before the Enron and Tyco and Worldcom horrors reached the news, but the
book does an amazing job of explaining how these were possible. Most important,
the book is a call to action with solutions. Bush doesn't have the answers,
Greenspan has cute terms, but no answers.
Hartmann's book
is a powerful read about a monster behemoth invented by man. Yes, it is a
horror story that is true. But at least it opens up the door to discussion
about how corporations can cause the massive levels of death, enslavement,
human suffering and ecological disaster that is going on right now.
Hartmann actually includes model
legislative verbiage that can be used at the state level to reign in
out-of-control corporations. For this alone, the book is worth the investment.
But, like Thom's other books, Prophet's Way, and Last Hours of Ancient
Sunlight, the book is written so it rivets your attention in a page-turning
way. if you are passionate about making the world a better place, this book
will whet your passion, and give you some focus and concrete strategies for
doing something to make a difference. This review is based on a pre-release
galley of the book I had an opportunity to enjoy.