BRIAN MCCLURE INTERVIEWS DR. BURTON DANET ON "A CALL TO CONSCIOUSNESS" with Intuitive Linda Drake 12/27/20007  http://abc4all.net  http://abc4all.net/resume.htm   http://abc4all.net/mcclure122707.mp3

 

Good day.  Welcome to "A Call to Consciousness" with author and host, Brian McClure.

Brian and his guests share their personal stories to empower you in knowing that you, too, are the difference makers in our world.  Now here's your host. Brian McClure.

 

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Today our guest is Dr. Burton Danet who is a retired clinical psychologist and a Co-Founder of A Better Community for All.  A Better Community for All was created to help people throughout the world, whether they are individuals or groups, to start to change their communities in any way that is applicable to their community, whether that is changing the plight of a homeless person or changing the plight of children who do not have somewhere to go after school.  This has been an incredible mission that Dr. Danet has been working on together with his partner, Bob Chew, who will be our guest next week.  You can visit ABC4All at http://abc4all.net.  Dr. Danet also shares a dramatic reversal of failing health, and he spent over 38 years in what seemed to him like a lifetime of rehabilitation and today is doing much better and is very proactive with the progress with A Better Community for All.

 

Burt, welcome to the show.

 

Burt:  Oh, I thank you so much for this amazing opportunity, Brian.

 

Brian:  Well we're happy to have you on.  We're curious, Burt, give us an overview of your life.  We know that you had a long period of time when you were in rehabilitation, but prior to that, you were a psychologist.  Tell us about growing up.

 

Burt:  Well, it started less than a year after my wife and I were married.  Marsha and I were in a very serious life-altering car accident less than a year after we married.  That's how it started.  From then till now, it has been quite a journey.  The most amazing part of all of this is not just the injuries that each of us suffered.  Marsha was always much more injured than I ever was.  However, I had a lot of accidents over the years, none of which were my fault, of course.  That whole scenario of getting into a car, being behind the wheel and being a victim:  People at some point were saying, "Gee are you an accident collector?"  Well I don't think so. I was really quite innocent in these situations.  Then Marsha came to the point where she had to deal with what she calls, "challenges," and she never allowed anyone to use the term, "disabled."  In fact, when the doctors started giving her the predictions of going into a wheelchair, she responded by saying, "I will not be an invalid."  In other words, she would not allow the doctors to invalidate her personality.  So she became my hero, Brian.  I just so much admired her over the years, and she was just an extraordinary human being who I learned from all the time, and I always said she was a much better psychologist than I ever was, and I am blessed and privileged in many, many different ways, one of which is to be her husband, and to have her in the midst of everything that I do and think about, and she has been an unbelievable supporter despite constant replication of challenges which required, for example, on 4 different periods during our 42-year marriage history, that I had to be her sole caretaker for every need that she had for up to 4-6 weeks at a time.  So this has been quite an amazing experience that led, finally, to an introduction to Bob Chew who is and extraordinary human being in and of itself, and you'll be hearing from him next week, but when he introduced me to something called, "Plasma Activated Water (PAW)," that totally changed my life because through this long period of rehabilitation with endless modalities, many of which were successful, I was encountering a situation where the rehabilitation efforts started to fail, and I was losing the ability to live a decent life.  There is no doubt about it that back in 2003, before I was introduced to this water by Bob, I very likely would have exited from this universe.

 

Brian:  And it sounds like Marsha was having a difficult time at the same time that you were a caretaker on many occasions.  That had to be a great gift, and also it took a lot of time and care.  What were the thoughts going through your mind prior to the time finding out about Plasma Activated Water (PAW)?

 

Burt:  Well both of us were always so insistent on what we called, or at least I termed a "rehabilitation crusade."  It's like there was no stopping me, and I was very, very fortunate because I had referrals to people who were very innovative in their approaches to info that could help people like us.  I was considered an "eggshell case" which simply means that I was extraordinarily fragile.  I was in pain from head to toe.  There were periods of time when I was in so much pain I could walk from one bench to the next, and I would have to sit down.  I could not drive more than 15 minutes without getting out and walking because I was in so much pain and on and on.  So the challenges were to see how we could cope with this, and we had a variety of access to different types of modalities, one of which was pool therapy, which was extraordinarily helpful to ourselves, being in the hot water 96 degrees, body temperature, and then exercising in the water was a real boon.  That was one period of rehabilitation, and there were several others that were extremely helpful.  I was very fortunate to be referred to a center here in Los Angeles where they do what is called "Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy."  They are the inventors of this therapy, which was very different from other more traditional forms of physical therapy, and through a 10-15 year period of rehabilitation through their services, I actually recovered, going from the egg shell case I started out with them to the ability to power walk which was so extraordinary. 

 

Brian:  Wow!  And that was a 10-15 year rehabilitation process?

 

Burt:  Very intensive.  I was deliberate.  I was insistent.  I dealt with tremendous amounts of pain to tolerate what kinds of effect their treatment had, and yet I stuck it out.  I was able to be there, sometimes, 2-4 times a week, and I would go there religiously, and I went through probably 10 of their therapists before I was done.  One time, when I was power walking across the street from the center, the founder of the center came out, and he saw me walking.  He didn't even recognize who I was! 

 

Brian:  Wow!  Did you every question in all the years that you and Marsha were rehabilitating, "Why me?"

 

Burt:  Well that's such a wonderful question, Brian.  Am I a collector of accidents?  Do I get into cars and intentionally invite people to run into me from behind?  I don't think so.  And so, "Why me?" is a question obviously that is not something one can ever answer.  Quite frankly, my focus now, given the unbelievable rejuvenation that has taken place is that I don't focus on the history.  You know, the history is so horrendous.  Marsha, for example, took me to 30 doctors in 1 year.  Can you imagine?  And only one of those doctors helped!  Only one!  One helped of all the 30 visits that I went to.  It was very fortunate that one did help, that's for sure, but it didn't do the trick.  It wasn't allowing me to recover to the point where I could breathe or where I could exercise or I could move, etc. etc.  So I was really failing.  I was getting one infection after the other, and so it was like I was really exiting on my way out of this earth. 

 

Brian:  How did that affect your psychology work?

 

Burt:  That is so interesting that you would ask that.  I actually stuck it out until 1989 when I was in so much pain, I could no longer concentrate.  So I had to retire from that profession.  Of course, I really loved working in that profession.  I was a therapist.  I worked with "children of all ages."  I mean I worked with everybody from 4 to 104, which is the age range I use now for ABC4All because of that number "4."  It is like a magical number.  The number 4 on the keypad on the computer is actually the same key as when you type the dollar sign ($) which is kind of interesting.

 

Brian:  That's a good point.  And so you must have had tremendous empathy for the pain that people were going through for your patients.

 

Burt:  Yes, and pain is all kinds.  It's emotional, it's physical, and sometimes it's intertwined.  So, yes, I was able to work very much in an empathic way, and one of the ways that I think I dealt with my own situation was I became very, very individualistic and very insistent upon dealing with people from their point of view rather than in any way, by any stretch of the imagination, imposing on them any of my own values, beliefs or personal views.  So the training I got as a psychologist, I was always considered something of a heretic, and I was always on the outside.  I never allowed myself to be brainwashed, and I insisted on an individualistic approach.  One time I ended up writing a paper called, "Personal Psychotherapeutic Principles," which actually, to my surprise and delight, got published in one of the professional journals, so that's a record that history will show. That's the basis for which I created the Principles that are involved with of A Better Community for All now.

 

Brian:  It's amazing the way that spirit works, isn't it?

 

Burt:  Well, "spirit" is a very interesting word, anyway. and when I started ABC4All...Actually it was originally called, "Partnerships for a Better Community" or PBC.  When I was introduced to Bob Chew, the thought was from the person who made the referral, the thought was that he and I had much in common, and of course, it turns out to be absolutely the fact, and not only was it true that we had much in common, but when heard about Partnerships for a Better Community, he said, "Oh, no.  You want to be at the top of the alphabet.  So he said, "How about, 'A Better Community for All?'"  That'll give you the "A" that will put you up at the top.  So I said, "Ok, let's do that."  So that's how A Better Community for All got born, and sure enough, you go anywhere on the Internet now, and you put in the search term, "A Better Community for All," look at a list, and there we are.  Right up there, either at the very top, or second or third. 

 

Brian:  I like that.  You know, maybe that will be the same thing for "A Call to Consciousness."

 

Burt:  Speaking of "A Call to Consciousness," what more appropriate symbol might there be?  Your Universal Flag, for example?  Who knows why stuff gets across my eyes?  I don't know why so much comes across my eyes, but it does, and it comes without trying, Brian.  I actually looked at your information, and when I saw the consonance, the agreements between how you're dealing with your view of things in the creation of the Universal Flag, and I saw the similarities and so many overlaps in terms of concepts, I thought, "Oh, my goodness.  This is incredible."  So that's what prompted me to write you in the first place and get permission to put your symbols onto the ABC4All website which, of course, now they have found a permanent home, and it's quite extraordinary.  So that when you think about this whole approach of oneness:  From our perspective, we had participated in something called, "A CELEBRATION OF ONENESS" back in 12/2006 which was in Pasadena, California, for a 2-day stint, all-day media event.  This was an extraordinary experience to begin with, but that's how the "Celebration of Oneness" Movement began for A Better Community for All.  Of course, now there are movements all over the world.  If you watch the movie called, "The Shift," you see that there are just thousands, if not more, movements of large groups of people who are coming together and who are deciding that they want to prevail with what you have described as "The Truth of Who We Are."

 

Brian:  Well I appreciate that, Burt.  I want to say that the symbol is your symbol.  It is everyone's symbol.  It's not really mine. 

 

Brian:  I am interested in finding out how did you shift from taking care of yourself to opening up this macro perspective of deciding that, whether it was Partnerships for a Better Community or A Better Community for All, how did you shift your thinking to that position?

 

Burt:  Well it's very simple, Brian.  The answer to that question is that the background that I had as a psychologist always had me in the position of wanting to be helpful to other people.  Of course, when you work as a psychologist, you are being helpful to an individual or to a small group, typically.  I did some consulting work in the community, but mostly it was evaluations, working with individuals, small groups, couples, families, etc.  So from there, it was a natural for me, when I started to receive benefit from any of the therapeutic modalities that I was being exposed to, to want to help and give back in return.  That's how it got generated.  Back where we were involved with the pool therapy, that program was extraordinarily helpful to both of us.  I could exercise 1/3 of the exercises, and all the rest I had too much pain when I started.  When I finished that program, I was able to do all of the exercises without pain in the water. So that gives you just one sample of the kind of progress that was being made, even though when I was on dry land, I still had a tremendous amount of pain that I had to deal with.  So the way it got started was, Partnerships for a Better Community was aimed at assisting nonprofits in the local community, one of which was the Easter Seal Society where the Pool Therapy Program was.  So we did fundraisers for the Easter Seal Society.  From there, when we moved to Los Angeles, it was a natural then, to start to think in terms of, boy, you know, I've got this situation personally where I'm pretty degraded as a human being physically, but it's not going to stop me from trying to pursue and try to recover and try to do the best that I could with what I had.  Of course, the same was true for Marsha.  She was somebody I was just totally in awe of.  I mean I just could not believe her attitude and her spirit.  I even wrote a poem one time called, "Imagine."  I'm not a poet, but I write poetry because I am moved to do it.  So this poem, called "Imagine," http://abc4all.net/imagine.htm describes exactly how she came across and the miracle that she was also gave me a great deal of incentive and personal desire to want to continue this process of being helpful to others.  And I thought, well, I can't do it any more as a psychologist, but perhaps I can do it -- I was at home all the time, taking care of her, working at the computer, and so it became a natural for me to then begin to think in terms of expanding the "Personal Therapeutic Principles" into how it might apply to communities.  Of course, that is exactly what we do now.  We don't tell any community what to do or how to get better.  But if they want to get better, we sure have a lot of information that potentially could be useful, and if they sift through the information - Bob Chew, for example, calls it "The Path of 8 Petals."  http://abc4all.net/8petals.htm.   That's a way he developed to describe the choices that are available to us now that we have better information, we are more informed, and we have access to amazing advanced technologies, so that we can then expose ourselves to this kind of information and then decide what works for us.  That’s the bottom line.  The most important question anybody can ask anywhere is, "What works?"  It doesn't matter what it is.  What does matter is, does it help you feel better and is it constructive?

 

Brian:  So what year did you start this?

 

Burt:  That was a couple of years before Bob Chew and I met.  He and I have a history now that will go back 10 years on 02/2008. 

 

Brian:  So 12 years ago, you started.

 

Burt:  Yup.

 

Brian:  And you said, "I'm going to put this up on the Internet."

 

Burt:  Well Partnerships was not so much on the Internet as it was related to a "Health Examiner" publication that Marsha and I were publishing back then.  That was a couple of years that we did that.  Then when we moved to Los Angeles we had to give that up for a variety of reasons.  Then it was just A Better Community for All that was going to be on the Internet.  We have been extraordinarily fortunate, because through Grassroots.org, for example, we have been given unlimited bandwidth and unlimited space on the Internet to do whatever it is that we want to do.  So we started global international project.  It's called, "ABC4All Global Mentoring TEAM Project,"  http://projects.takingitglobal.org/abc4allglobalteam and that got started in 01/2006, almost 2 years ago now.  The response to this information has been unbelievable.  We now have what is called, "ABC4All Mentors."  There are 455 of them today across the world, in 85 countries, in over 200 locations throughout the world, and all an ABC4All Mentor does is share information that can potentially be helpful to others.

 

Brian:  That's incredible.  How do people quality to be a mentor?

 

Burt:  They have to want to do it.  TakingITGlobal.org is the website where we have this project.  TakingITGlobal is totally youth driven, age 30 and under.  They don't discriminate.  They haven't said, "No Burt, you can't participate."  Just the opposite.  So I've been on there and coordinating this project, and now we are receiving such interest from all over the world, because all of these mentors, many of them are referring others.  Some of them are actually starting Local ABC4All efforts which is extraordinary.  It is not even something that was ever intended.  We didn't think about that.  All of a sudden, one country, Somaliland, decided to create what they called, "Local ABC4All Community Empowerment Day." http://abc4all.net/abc4allsomalia.htm  They took the ideas and the concepts, and they implemented them in their own community.  When they did that, one result was that there were now 22 scholarships every year donated to children in that country.  So that is an example of what an empowered community http://abc4all.net/empower.htm can do for itself if they decide to gather the resources together that are available already.  A lot of the resources are available, and some of them we are going to bring to the world, hopefully. 

 

Brian:  That is incredible.  That is the power of the gift of actually creating the action, because none of that would have possible had you not decided to take action.  That really is the call to consciousness that changes our world.  It changes the energy in the world. 

 

Burt:  What is so amazing to me is that you put out this information, you never know how people are going to respond to it.  It's like a very humbling experience, very powerful, to see that the concepts have merit.  Not only do they have merit, but oftentimes people will take it upon themselves, or they will make the concepts their own, and what's happened basically is that people find their own way in A Better Community for All.  We don't assign tasks.  We don't give you a designation.  We don't do any of that.  It's not a traditional way of doing things.  It is a new entity, a new concept for the world.  It's a new way of learning. We've even created a term called, "The ABC4All GlobiVersity."  http://abc4all.net/indexgv.html  http://abc4all.net/nm.htm because it's new information for the world.  People, when they learn about these concepts, and there are a number of places they can go and look at some of this information, then they decide how they want to proceed and figure out how they want to work with us.  Some of them have become what is called, "PanAmbassadors."  One person, a young man by the name of Billy Yasin http://abc4all.net/by.htm in Ghana, an extraordinary young man, he was the first person to join 15 minutes after we posted this information on TakingITGlobal.  Since then he has gone on and done a number of things.  He started out by referring us to very productive referrals here in the United States.  Here's somebody from Ghana, half way across the world, introducing us to people in this country.  Okay?  That's how it started.  Then next he decides that he wants to create a design for a local website. http://abc4all.net/localabc4all.html  ABC4All, being in development for 10 years, is a mass of information.  It is humongous.  It's totally unwieldy and needs professional design and organization.  Well he decided to sift through the mass of information at that time, and he created a model for a Local ABC4All website.  So you can actually go now and see "Local ABC4All / GHANA" http://abc4all.net/local/ghana/abc4all.html and when you do that, you come up with a website that Billy designed, that was then put into flash technology, and it's absolutely incredibly easy to navigate and to understand.  It is unbelievable. 

 

Brian:  Wow!  That is an incredible story, and it is heartwarming to see how people around the world are joining and becoming proactive members and helping to change our communities and the individual lives that each of us share connected as one.  Really that's what's happening here.  We are having a connecting of the dots across our world in so many different ways, with A Better Community for All, with the Universal Flag and with all of the work that collectively we are doing for each other and ultimately for ourselves. 

 

Burt:  That's absolutely true, and the message was brought home as well when I did watch the movie called, "The ShiftMovie."  That certainly underscores everything you just said.  I would like to take a moment out and just read to you.  This came across my eyes just this morning.  It's a young man who's not even involved with A Better Community for All yet.  He doesn't even probably know about it.  But he's on the TakingITGlobal website.  His name is Miguel, and he's from Portugal.

 

"I'm a Portuguese normal guy that has a strong feeling about changing the world. The need for doing something, to contribute to make this world a better place is growing everyday inside me. I know that this hope, this dream will be possible and will come true one day. I know it will happen one person at a time, slowly but surely, as the consciousness for the value of Life touches the hearts of human beings at the face of this earth. I know this global process begins with each one of us finding that Peace within our selves! That is what the project "Peace is Possible!" is all about! Be a part of it! I sincerely wish that being involved in TIG makes it possible for me to meet people with the same feelings and concerns. Lets unite our efforts and make our part! Enjoy Life!"

Brian, this young man is 26 years old.  How thoughtful.  Of course, when I read that, I resonate totally, and I immediately invite him to join us.

Brian:  What wisdom, what wisdom.

Brian:  I wanted to find out about the Plasma Activated Water (PAW) http://abc4all.net/paw.htm because that changed your entire life.  Can you tell us about that?

Burt:  Yes.  That is certainly the most profound benefit that has ever been achieved by us in our rehabilitation efforts.  It was Bob Chew who, bless his soul, introduced us to this water in March of 2004.  Three months after that particular time, we had a visitor friend come in from Florida, and she had a camera with her, and she took a picture of us in a restaurant.  That picture is now what appears on, for example, the TakingITGlobal website.  The contrast between that picture and the picture from my driver's license in 2003 where it looks like I’m fading out of the universe, which I was, is extraordinary.  So yes, a picture is worth 1000 words.  The rehabilitation has been so incredible that we have had to think in terms of the creation of new terms to describe what we were observing.  Of course, being a psychologist and knowing how to observe, I have been able to track it.  Also pay attention to before and after hard cold laboratory data, medical data. http://abc4all.net/before_after.htm  http://abc4all.net/guiness.htm  All of the laboratory tests are negative now.  They didn't used to be.  They used to be positive.  I used to have a lot of difficulties requiring medical attention and medications etc., etc., etc.  I take no medication now.  Doctors have wanted to plow me with chemotherapy for years for something called actinic keratoses which is a precancerous condition on your face from overexposure to the sun when you were a child.  Now I put Plasma Activated Water on my forehead every night when I go to sleep, and in the morning I wake up and I don't have those lesions any more.  I don't have to have more surgery, which I already had 2 surgeries to remove basal cell carcinomas from my forehead.  So the unbelievable rejuvenation that has taken place caused us first to think in terms of "Unimaginable Health Heights (UHH)."  That's what Marsha and I experienced.  Okay?  That was term #1.  Then that turned out to be insufficient.  So then we went to, "Improvements Upon Improvements (IUI)" because it kept getting better.  Not only did it keep getting better, but that still wasn't enough.  So then we had to think in terms of, okay, what about something called, "Benchmark Comparisons (BC)" which simply means that now we both look at each other, and our jaws drop.  We compare what we couldn't do, let's say 3 weeks, or 6 weeks, or a month or a year ago which we now can do.  I mean it's extraordinary.

Brian:  That is incredible.  What is Plasma Activated Water?

Burt:  This was an invention in a physics laboratory in Southern California.  The physicist and engineers involved were dealing with very hot plasma experiments.  I'm talking like 4500 to 10,000 degrees, really hot.  So they had to use water to cool down their experiments.  When they began to taste the water, look at it, analyze it - they analyzed about 30 properties of the water - they started to discover that it had some amazing properties, one of which is that at 2.5 pH, Plasma Activated Water, you can spray this, and it's antiviral and antibacterial.  So you can spray this, for example, in a chicken coop, and you don't have to worry about avian flu any more.  You can spray it, for example, on contaminated spinach by E. coli, and no longer do you have to worry about E. coli because it wipes it out.  So this is a solution to many problems in the world.  We drink 9.5 pH which is alkaline water, and it turns out to be extraordinarily healthy.  The way it got started in terms of the discovery of that when they began to drink it themselves and give it to their family members, the CEO's grandson became the only child in his school who never gets sick!

Brian:  Wow.

Burt:  That's how it started.

Brian:  So how did you get it?

Burt:  Oh, Bob Chew was the one who learned about it, met them, dealt with them and then referred me to them.  So I went and received 3 gallons to start.  The effect and the benefit were immediate.  Then when I ran out of the first 3 gallons, they weren't able to get me more at the time for whatever reason, I began to deteriorate immediately.  I wrote up a case report about that.  There are 2 case reports on the Internet 2 years apart.  One in 06/04:  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/6/prweb127499.htm and one in 06/06:  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/6/prweb404659.htm which describe the unbelievable charting of what the observations were.  So when I started to deteriorate after running out of the first 3 gallons, I was desperate, and so I got in to a taxi and I had the taxi drive me 25 miles to where the lab was, and I got more water.  I was desperate. 

Brian: Wow.

Burt:  I didn't want to return to pain.

Brian:  Absolutely.  Today no one can really get the water right now.

Burt:  Right.  Unfortunately it remains a prototype in a laboratory.  One of the most unfortunate aspects of this is that business due diligence and performance has not succeeded, and so the investors who have gotten involved to try to bring this to market have failed, and we continue to have it as a prototype in a laboratory.  Bob and we are looking at humanitarian funding because obviously this water needs to get to the world.  Children are dying needlessly, and it is not just children, it's children of all ages, dying from incredibly unnecessary illnesses and diseases, and people don't have access to good water or sanitation, and this is an answer for sanitation as well.

Brian:  Well that is something that we'll follow, and maybe Linda has something to weigh in with that.  Linda, welcome to the show!

Linda:  Thank you, Brian.  I'm so pleased to be with you.  How are you all doing today? 

Brian:  Very good.

Burt:  It's great to talk to you, Linda. 

Linda:  Good.

Burt:  I see from your description on the Internet that you and I have something in common.

Linda:  Yes.  I was listening to your story, and then I was listening to your guides talk to me and talk about how similar our journeys have been. 

Burt:  Isn't that amazing?

Linda:  That we each had to go through the devastation of illness of our physical body to awaken us to our purpose.  But that's pretty common from what I have been experiencing over the last 10 years with people.  Sometimes they have to do something to get our attention because we are just so set on moving forward in a direction that we believe our purpose is in, that we often don't get the full picture.  Yes, they did the same thing with me.  Had to create a devastating illness to get my attention and to get me on my path.  Once I was able to speak with my own spirit guides, I asked what was that about, and they said that we had to create this within your life so that you could understand the struggles that people will go through and that you can help.  That's what your guides were telling me.  This is why they created it for you.  As devastating as it was for you and for the journey that your wife is on, and you're doing it together, it was what they needed to create for you.  So it's a beautiful, beautiful journey even though that portion of your life was quite difficult.  The biggest thing that your guides are telling me that it's very, very important that they tell you, "Thank you."  You could have totally missed the purpose of your journey, because your life was taking a different direction.  You could have totally missed what you came here to do.  But you have not missed that.  You have opened up a doorway.  Your guides have assisted you with this.  You have not done it by yourself, definitely.  You chose this journey for your life.  Your guides assigned themselves to you as part of your support group.  Your guides and your angels.  Because your angels said, "Don't forget us."  Because they helped you with the healing process.  They got you the tools to do the healing in your life, but it's your spirit guides that have brought you this tremendous amount of knowledge, that they mapped out your life for you with you.

Burt:  One of the interesting things, Linda, is that we are acquiring relationships, and probably you and Brian are among these now, we call it a "self-collecting group of angels."  It's quite extraordinary because the team of people, not just Bob and myself, we are the co-founders, but we have a Key Core Team of partners who have been working with us in one way or another, it's quite amazing who they are as people and how we've developed different ways of working together over the years.  There's just a whole array of information which - there's one word that comes to mind that might describe what it references, and that word is "HOPE," http://abc4all.net/ftdth.htm and it's one of the things that I think is very, very important for everybody to be aware of, is that there is hope in this world, and there is so much degradation and decay that has gone on.  Many people are getting disillusioned.  Many are even frightened about the ability to survive, and it's not unrealistic.  It's a real concern because so many of the lack of considerations that have gone on have led to such deterioration in the world.  However, we have advanced technologies that we are blessed and privileged to know about and so that brings a whole new vista of hope that is now available if people are willing to allow themselves to be exposed to the information and then to decide whether or not they want to participate.  ABC4All cares, so ABC4All shares.  But it's up to you to decide whether or not you want to participate.

Linda:  But you were the one that got it out there.  You pushed it forward, and you made all of these connections.  They're showing you at the very center of like a spider web.  It goes out and it touches the entire world.  Not just your community or even the United States.  Your guides are saying, "You will touch the entire world, every continent, every country, everybody will be touched by you in some way." 

Burt:  Well a lot of people feel that, and want that to happen, but it is really an amazing phenomenon to me, because in my view it is no longer - it's like out of my hands.  It's a phenomenon that's out there.  It has nothing to do with who the founders or co-founders are.  It is now an entity which exists, and because it exists it has a life of its own, and it takes on different shapes, different forms depending upon who is involved and where.  But you're absolutely right, and I appreciate what you are saying in terms of the potential benefit that this can have for a lot of communities, and so I look at the whole concept of what it is the potential for cultural unification or the potential for cultural unity.  Unity across diversity.  What we are discovering, and I think Plasma Activate Water and some of the other technologies we are aware of can have a huge role here.  They created what's called "The Miracle in Wisconsin" in a charter school in Wisconsin where the kids started out by wielding knives and being very difficult behavior problems.  All they did was change the nutrition.  They didn't have plasma water there then.  They changed the nutrition.  Lo and behold the behavior problems disappeared, the grades went up, the kids became model citizens, and the whole community changed.  People are no longer afraid to work in that school.  Well if you can do it without plasma water, what happens if you do it with Plasma Activated Water?  That is the question we have to find out, in terms of what would happen to political conflict, for example, in the world, if in fact, both sides of the conflict were able to drink the water?  A simple question, right?

Brian:  Do the spirit guides have anything to say about Plasma Activated Water?

Linda:  Yes.  They say, this is one of many miracles that exist within our world.  There are many things available to us.  It's interesting.  I had never heard of this Plasma Activated Water, but spirit has been telling me for many years that the secret to our life is in our water.  I thought okay, we must drink a lot more water then.  But they keep saying, there is a secret within our water, and I didn't understand what that secret was until you started talking about it.  And then I'm going, "That's what they were talking about." So the miracle is within our water.

Burt:  My associate, Dave Gray, President of Huck-Fin Environmental Education (HFEE) http://huck-fin.com which is a nonprofit that has gone on for more than 25 years down in San Diego, California - when he gained access to this water, and he used it to help him prepare for and recover from a very serious neurosurgery on his neck, his comment that he came up with was, "Plasma Activate Water is not a promise.  It is a blessing."  That is the perfect way to describe it, because we can't tell you how you are going to respond to the water.  We don't know unless you try.

Linda:  Well your guides are saying, this was put in your hands - you didn't discover it, but it was put in your hands - and now you will carry it forward.  There's going to be sources of money coming from many different directions because it's so important that this water get out there for humanity.

Burt:  Amen.

Linda:  And so they're saying, you've planted the seeds, and you've nurtured and watered and taken care of these seeds, and so now things must grow, but it has to grow through everybody spreading the word. 

Burt:  How do you thank anybody for the return of your health?  How can I thank Bob Chew for introducing me to this water?  How can I thank the scientists who created the water by accident?  The fact is that they did create it, and bless his soul, the chief physicist, Dr. George Paskalov, literally delivered water to us for 2-1/2 years until we were rehabilitated enough so that I could go and get the water on my own. 

Linda:  Exactly.  But there are no accidents.  All of this fell into place just as it was supposed to.  Each person was an intricate part of making this happen. 

Burt:  Well I can't thank these people.  What I can do is what I am doing which is I am devoting the rest of my life and the unbelievable energy that I have to bring Global Humanitarian Relief to the world. http://www.prweb.com/releases/humanitarian/relief/prweb430582.htm  So we put up on the internet an amazing song called, "Lend a Hand" http://abc4all.net/070707.htm and we introduced it with a global toast http://abc4all.net/globaltoast.htm which says, let's use water only please, and let's bless and make a toast "To A Better Community for All."  We can do this, and I really appreciate what you've been saying, Linda.

Linda:  And this is why your guides are continuing.  I keep asking them what message do you have?  They keep saying, he has to know how important he was at the beginning of this and how important each person is he gives this message to, how important they are and how they have the power to change the future of our world.  Each person who hears this, that reads about it, that this knowledge is given to, is a very intricate part of saving our world. 

Burt:  I had to learn soon after all of this started how not to be frustrated and angry when people would hear this and not respond appropriately when they hear this information.  So the way I resolved that for myself was to think in terms of, okay, if somebody hears this information and they don't facilitate what is needed, then it's on their conscience, not mine.  I'm doing what I can do.  I'm sharing the information like you say, and I won't stop.  I will continue, as I said, dedicate the rest of my life to making available to what we know is potentially possible, and it's not just Plasma Activated Water.  Plasma Activated Water may be the most important information we have to share with the world, but there is a lot of other information that is of equal value, and so even it isn't Plasma Activated Water which eventually or sooner than later gets out to the world, we have other technologies that are equally impressive, and that can help millions of people across the world.

Linda:  And it's not just about the survival of humanity.  It's about the choices we each make within our lives.  That's what your guides are saying.  It's the choices that you give people to make. We can survive.  We can battle our way through life.  But it's not about survival, it's about sharing love, sharing compassion. sharing concern for humanity and the lives that people are living.  Creating more positive energy in these lives.  That is what they are saying.  You have created in your website and your organization.

Burt:  I so much appreciate what you are saying and also what Brian has done by allowing us this opportunity, and, of course, I'm hoping to create some interest in Bob Chew's interview next week, because he is an amazing individual.  He is involved with a network of CEOs from all over the world who basically want to cooperate and collaborate rather than compete.  So we are posed now to do exactly what you are saying, Linda.  There is unbelievable support that can be generated now, and that is exactly what I've been saying all along, that what is needed is support from every corner of the globe, because there's nobody alive who doesn't need the help, we are not getting proper hydration.  Even some of the best so-called healthiest waters in the world do not hydrate the way this does.  Because this water, and Brian, you asked earlier what are some of the features of this water, and another one is that it's monomolecular which means that there are no clusters of molecules that have any difficult getting into the cells of the body.  That is why the hydration is so much superior to other waters. 

Brian:  Well I'll tell you what.  That will be certainly one of the things that helps to change our world.  The way that I see it, and everyone who has come on this show, and all the millions of people that we are talking about is that we are all individual pieces of the same organism creating the wholeness, the wellness, the peace, the joy, the harmony that exists in our world and that will change our world into the heaven that it is.  That's part of what you're doing, what Bob's doing, what Linda and I are doing, we're just a small part of billions upon billions of souls, people, angels, they're all working in harmony to create the same end goal which is the sharing of our resources, the ability to create the peace that is the deepest part of all of us. 

Burt:  Exactly.

Brian:  Linda, are there any other messages that any of the guides or angels that Burt has they want to say?

Linda:  What they are saying is, again, they keep saying thank you, but not just to you.  They're saying thank you to your wife.  They need you to say thank you to her for being such an important part of your life and a part of the journey that you have chosen for this lifetime, the experiences of this.  They are just sharing their love for you and all that you have chosen.

Burt:  Well I can tell you that she is one amazing human being.  Both of us are pretty shocked at what we are now able to do and be together in this world, and so we just continue on.  Hopefully the focus points (bullets) http://abc4all.net/focuspoints.htm that we put on the Internet to anticipate Bob's talk next week will give people some better understanding of what the potential is.  The information that we have been gathering for 10 years, it is not known now exactly what aspects will be most prevalent in terms of being able to be most helpful and useful, but there sure is a lot of need and of course, the question of can we help children stop dying, can we help stop wars, can we help improve the peace that everybody we're talking about desires.  Of course.  We just heard about the terrible tragedy that occurred in Pakistan earlier today.  These things are so unnecessary.  Brian, you wrote about it on your website with regard to how 911 affected you.  All of these things are definitely having their impact, and hopefully the world can become a better place for anybody who wants to participate.  And if somebody does not want to participate, so be it.  We just pass them by. 

Brian:  With that we have come to the end of our show.  On behalf of Linda I would like to thank you so much, Dr. Burt Danet, for this incredible work that you are doing. We wish you Godspeed with the further work that you will continue to do in helping all of us to live in a better, more harmonious world.