This episode: Are the millions online who look into the shadow government behind globalization more scared to talk to other people than they are of the government knowing what they look into? Can socially constipated Canadians find ways to use the 2000 year old Socratic "dialectic" process to try to figure things out? Are we too scared to talk to our elected officials? Should men and women separate to get their facts straight like the Masons? Will this generation carry or drop the ball forever?
CKLN Radios Rude Awakening Morning Show is hosted by Black Krishna, aka BK, aka Vijay Sarma, aka Vij, on Mondays and Thursdays from 6 - 7 am EST on CKLN 88.1 FM, Rogers Cable 947 or CKLN.fm online. Public domain mp3s to share or post clips online on YouTube (etc.) are available after 8 am at Radio4All.net, Archive.org and BlackKrishna.blogspot.com. Please contact blackkrishna@gmail.com or vijay.sarma@gmail.com with any questions, answers, suggestions and more.
In his endless, often exasperating pursuit of Truth, Socrates made many enemies. Yet his ideas and his questioning outlook remain invaluable to understanding the present.
Run for the Cure raises record $33 million to support the Foundationâs vision of creating a future without breast cancer
TORONTO, October 3, 2010 â Canadians show record breaking support today to raise $33 million in the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure.
Now in its 19th year, the Run for the Cure is the largest, single-day, volunteer-led, national event in support of breast cancer research. This yearâs Run for the Cure attracted more than 170,000 Canadians in 60 communities across the country.
SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE RECOMMENDS WIDER BREAST CANCER SCREENING
TORONTO (Oct 6, 2010) â A report from the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) has recommended more comprehensive breast cancer screening in Ontario, including for women ages 40-49, based on the scientific evidence.
A smartphone cause for smarter breast health: Canadians support Breast Cancer Awareness month with TELUS
TELUS extends pink BlackBerry smartphone campaign until December 31
Toronto, ON â TELUS today announced the extension of its âGo Pink' campaign in support of breast cancer detection until December 31, 2010. Since May, TELUS has donated $25 from the sale of its exclusive pink BlackBerry devices to local breast cancer organizations across Canada to help bring early breast cancer detection equipment to our communities. The announcement was made today by TELUS President and CEO Darren Entwistle at the Canadian Club, where he gave away 400 pink BlackBerry smartphones to the attending audience.
Breast Cancer Rates Soar after Mammograms and Some Cancers may Heal Naturally
(NaturalNews) A report just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association's Archives of Internal Medicine (Arch Intern Med. 2008;168[21]:2302-2303) reaches a startling conclusion. Breast cancer rates increased significantly in four Norwegian counties after women there began getting mammograms every two years. In fact, according to background information in the study, the start of screening mammography programs throughout Europe has been associated with increased incidence of breast cancer.
http://www.naturalnews.com/024901.html
Mammograms cause breast cancer (and other cancer facts you probably never knew)
... Effectiveness of Mammography
Is mammography an effective tool for detecting tumors? Some critics say no. In a Swedish study of 60,000 women, 70 percent of the mammographically detected tumors weren't tumors at all. These "false positives" aren't just financial and emotional strains, they may also lead to many unnecessary and invasive biopsies. In fact, 70 to 80 percent of all positive mammograms do not, upon biopsy, show any presence of cancer.
http://www.naturalnews.com/010886.html
2010 Toronto Mayor Hopeful on the CIBC Breast Cancer Run - 1 of 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq6w7nL808Q
Canada considers extended stay in Afghanistan
The Canadian Press | November 8, 2010
HALIFAXâThe Harper government is thinking about a proposal to keep hundreds of Canadian troops in Afghanistan until 2014 in a training role.
Sources tell The Canadian Press they expect Prime Minister Harper to decide soon whether to send up to 600 troops to Kabul to train Afghan troops.
The Canadian personnel would not be involved in combat operations, but their role would continue until 2014.
That would extend Canadaâs military presence in Afghanistan three years past the end of the combat mission next July.
Awesome new Call of Duty ad releases everyone's inner soldier
There have been a lot of trailers and ads for the new Call of Duty, but this one may very well be the best one weâve seen. Instead of focusing on gameplay and cinematics, this newest ad focuses on the players themselves and proclaims, âThere's a soldier in all of us.â