
2018 Presenters
International Director, Emoto Peace Project Toyko, Japan
Michiko Hayashi
Michiko Hayashi is the head of the Emoto Peace Project, and has over 10 years of experience working with Dr. Emoto until he passed on October 17, 2014. She hellped write the children’s version of the “Messages from Water”, which has been distributed all of the world.
The purpose of the Emoto Peace Project (EPP) is to educate people, especially children, of the true nature and importance of water through the Picture Book "The Message from Water" by Dr. Masaru Emoto, and his other works and research. Our mission is to share in an informative, entertaining, awakening way, how water structure changes to reflect the vibrations of whatever we’re thinking and feeling (please see menu above “Water Crystal Gallery”). This clear visual demonstration raises our individual awareness to make a habit of “choosing better feeling thoughts”, resulting in naturally expanding World Peace. Our intention, with your support, is to distribute 650 million copies of “The Message from Water” Picture Book throughout the world.
Ted Mahr
Leader in Psychic & UFO Radio & TV
As the host of Out of This World Radio, Ted has had a long interest in psychic, UFOs and metaphysical phenomena. Schooled by his foster mother Teri (a master psychic), Ted learned how to contact spirits from the “other side” and now regularly receives and sends messages to various angels and spirits in the 5th and higher dimensions. He has four degrees in five different subjects, including law, anthropology, urban planning, library science, and international economics and has won awards for his research and writing. He is a four time international scholar to India and Australia.
Part of Ted’s soul purpose is to help people have a better and happier life and to raise consciousness.
Bob Satiacum, Puyallup Indian Tribe
American political and environmental activist and member of the Puyallup tribe of Washington.
Satiacum is the son of the late Robert Satiacum Sr., an advocate for Native fishing rights whose arrest resulted in the landmark Boldt Decision. His wife, Elizabeth, served as an elector for Barack Obama in the 2008 election. In 2010, he served as an officer for the Democratic Party for Pierce County. Satiacum was a delegate for Bernie Sanders to the 2016 Democratic National Convention, and was nominated as an elector by Patsy Whitefoot. Prior to the election, he publicly stated he might not vote for presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine. He argued that Clinton's stance on the environment was no different than Donald Trump's.
Electoral College
When the Electoral College voted on December 19, 2016, Satiacum voted for Faith Spotted Eagle, a Native American activist from South Dakota for president, and Winona LaDuke, an environmentalist and former Green Party vice presidential candidate from Minnesota, for vice president. Spotted Eagle and LaDuke became only the second and third Native Americans to receive electoral votes in American history, after Charles Curtis who was elected vice president in 1928, and made Spotted Eagle the first Native American to receive an electoral vote for president[1] and LaDuke the first Native American woman to receive an electoral college vote for vice president.[6] After the Electoral College vote, Satiacum explained that he was prepared to vote for Sanders, but at the last moment was inspired to vote for Spotted Eagle when a fellow elector and Native American, Dan Carpita, started playing a ceremonial song on the flute.
Personal life and other work
Robert and Elizabeth Satiacum have six children and ten grandchildren.He hosts a radio show, Tribal Talk, which airs on KLAY in the Tacoma, Washington area,] and founded the cultural activist coalition Full Circle. He also co-starred in the 2007 film Rain in the Mountains, in which he portrayed a tribal police officer. Starting in 2010, he has led an effort to officially re-name Mount Rainier to Ti’Swaq, the name of a band of Indian people who lived high on the mountain’s slopes.
Satiacum advocates for the sweat lodge ritual and mentors others on the red road, a moral path based on traditional native values.
Satiacum, along with other Native American activists, advocated for tribal fishing rights by holding "fish-ins" on the Puyallup River.
Debra Moffitt
Seeing the Oneness in All Things
Award-winning Author and Intuitive
Human nature and the unseen world around us inspire Debra Moffitt's writing and stories. Her psychic abilities blossomed and added a new dimension to her writing when she moved to the French Alps and became a part of a spiritual circle in Geneva, Switzerland. The group included bankers, doctors, executives and people who are also gifted healers, psychics, and mediums. Debra began to perceive subtle energies and people who had passed and actively give intuitive readings. She perceives past lives, current situations, and glimpses of the future. Her books tap into the ever-expanding inspiration and genius that comes from listening deeply to one's inner life and acknowledging the subtle, unseen world around us. Her books aim to inspire, uplift, and encourage inquiry into the mysterious world of the unseen.
Books and Awards
Her award-winning non-fiction books focus on spirituality and intuition. Debra's first book "Awake in the World" won an IPPY Gold Medal and a Foreword Bronze Medal. "Garden of Bliss," won an IPPY Silver Medal. Both books have sold across markets worldwide and are translated into multiple languages including Chinese, Spanish, French, and Lithuanian. Debra's first fiction piece, "Depression Glass" sold to BBC World Services Radio. She also worked in script-writing and treatments for an American film production company.
Her name is known across platforms and markets through her work and writing for Beliefnet.com and for the Chopras' Intent blog. Her first books received mention on ABC/GMA and on Martha Stewart Living websites. Oprah and Deepak Chopra quoted "Garden of Bliss" as a part of its "21 Day Meditation" series on happiness.
Debra's writing has appeared in luxury magazines including Lake Como Lifestyle, New Riviera Cote d'Azur, Hors Ligne, Architecture Week, and many more. She was contributing editor for Luxos/CNBC's Davos Guide for the World Economic Forum and Editor in Chief for Luxos Guide to Switzerland.
Debra's Radio Show in Partnership with Unity FM
Debra hosted Divinely Inspired Living radio show on Unity FM. Guest included NYT bestselling authors, Gregg Braden, Sonia Choqette; Eben Alexander; Mark Nepo; Mary Alice Monroe; and many others. Debra has taught at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California and has led workshops at The Sophia Institute in Charleston, South Carolina.
Debra's international retreats ranked among The Write Life's "Incredible Writing Retreats to Attend." Participants come from a broad array of backgrounds, age groups, and nationalities.
Dr. Gerald Pollack
University of Washington Professor of Bio-engineering
Professor Gerald Pollack is Founding Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal, WATER and is recognized as an international leader in science and engineering.
The University of Washington Faculty chose Pollack, in 2008, to receive their highest annual distinction: the Faculty Lecturer Award. He was the 2012 recipient of the coveted Prigogine Medal for thermodynamics of dissipative systems. He has received an honorary doctorate from Ural State University in Ekaterinburg, Russia, and was more recently named an Honorary Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Foreign Member of the Srpska Academy. Pollack is a Founding Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering and a Fellow of both the American Heart Association and the Biomedical Engineering Society. He recently received an NIH Director's Transformative R01 Award for his work on water, and maintains an active laboratory in Seattle.
Pollack's interests have ranged broadly, from biological motion and cell biology to the interaction of biological surfaces with aqueous solutions. His 1990 book, Muscles and Molecules: Uncovering the Principles of Biological Motion, won an "Excellence Award" from the Society for Technical Communication; two subsequent books: Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life, and The Fourth Phase of Water, both won that Society's "Distinguished Award."
Pollack is recognized worldwide as a dynamic speaker and a scientist willing to challenge any long-held dogma that does not fit the facts
Dr. Lee Merritt, M.D.
The Medical Rebel
Dr. Lee Merritt began her medical career at the age of four, carrying her father’s “black bag” on housecalls, along the back roads of Iowa. In 1980 she graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York, where she was elected to life membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Dr. Merritt completed an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency in the United States Navy and served 0ver 10 years as a Navy physician and surgeon. In 1989 she was the only woman to be appointed as the Louis A. Goldstein Fellow of Spinal Surgery at the University of Rochester, Strong Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery 1992-2021, has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association, and is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.
As a lifelong advocate of free market, patient-centered medicine Dr. Merritt had the opportunity to appear on the John Stossel show to speak against Obamacare. She became a "Medical Rebel" after realizing that the honorable practice of medicine has been perverted to serve a technocracy whose goal is not wellness, but enslavement. She is one of Americas Frontline Doctors, and her speech on the "Myth of Masks" was widely viewed, leading to her investigation by the Iowa Board of Medicine, and truncation of her Orthopaedic career.
She is married and the proud mother of two wonderful young men. As a 4th Generation Iowan, in her spare time, Dr. Merritt raises North American Dirt Parrots *, does electro-gardening, and enjoys a rural lifestyle. She has had a long interest in wellness and fitness, and was Fellowship Certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. At age 63 she won a female bodybuilding championship in Physique Class—with a lot of help from her friends and patience of her family. *Chickens are illegal in her small town, in spite of the fact that her state is the Chicken Capitol of America and her town used to be a thriving place which held annual Chicken Day celebrations. But, of course Dr. Merritt would never violate any city ordinance.
Carolyn White PhD
Chakra Life Coach, Author & Speaker
Carolyn White, PhD, brings a modern perspective and application to ancient Hermetic wisdom. As a Certified Aura Video Station consultant, she has helped many individuals understand their Human Energy System--the aura and chakras. She is the author of Think It->Say It -> Be It: Use Your Words to Change Your Life, Chakra Mastery: 7 Keys to Discover Your Inner Wisdom, Color Me Healthy Wealthy and Wise and eight companion journals for Chakra Mastery. Carolyn has co-authored several books, Including The Gratitude Book Project: Celebrating 365 Days of Gratitude and 5 Secrets to Balance, Healthy Living: Harnessing to Power of the 5 Elements. Currently, she is working on her soon-to-be released book Seven Spiritual Stepping Stones: Your Path to Consciously Evolve. www.CarolynWhitePhD.com
Dr. Michelle Peal ND
Naturopathic doctor
Dr. Michelle Peal is a Naturopathic doctor with over twenty-eight years of experience in wholistic health, frequency, resonance, and polarity balancing therapies. Additionally, she holds a BS degree in Computer Science. Dr. Peal continues to conduct in-depth research into holistic balancing therapies using a wide range of techniques. She has completed countless case studies in frequency, resonance, and polarity stabilizing in humans, livestock, and a wide variety of agricultural projects.
All that experience is now being applied to radionics with great success. By taking advantage of natural principles that apply to everything on the planet, Dr. Peal assists her clients to find balance and achieve their goals of wellness for themselves, their livestock, and their fields.
Dr. Peal is constantly gathering data to better understand, and solve the real-world problems she encounters. With the steady rise in resonance on this planet, it has become more evident that the use of Radionic broadcasts is crucial for her clients continued success. Dr. Peal manages numerous ongoing projects that cross a broad range of subjects, species, and problems. She has projects that include, but are not limited to: structures, businesses, dryers, grasslands, hay, invasive species, rice, crawfish, cattle, pigs, horses, goats, chickens, water and ground contamination, aquifer/well projects.
All Reagents produced by Dr. Peal were created to meet a need encountered in her projects or her Naturopathic practice. In this ever-evolving world we live in, Dr. Peal is committed to staying on the cutting edge of Radionic broadcasts, and to the production of problem-solving reagents.
Nadine Gordon Taylor
Intuitive Artist
Dr. Nadine Gordon-Taylor maintains a studio gallery called Third Eye Arts in Peeskill, N.Y. Born in Queens, N.Y. while attending high school and college and her MFA in painting is from Long Island University. Her Ed.D. in art education is for Columbia University. She has studied comparative religion and alternative healing modalities to help inform her art.
Before embarking on her journey as an intuitive artist and working with universal and intuitive symbols, Nadine focused on photo realistic drawings and painting of her shadow, integrating. Embracing, and honoring her dark side. She has taught publicly and privately for over thirty years and has lectured and given workshops across the county. Her private drawings, and paintings have been exhibited and are in collections around the world.
Jim Marrs

Journalist and Best-selling Author
James Farrell Marrs Jr. (December 5, 1943 – August 2, 2017) was an American newspaper journalist and New York Times best-selling author of books and articles on a wide range of alleged cover-ups and conspiracies. Marrs was a prominent figure in the JFK assassination conspiracy theories community and his 1989 book Crossfire was a source for Oliver Stone's 1991 film JFK. He subsequently wrote books asserting the existence of government conspiracies regarding aliens, 9/11, telepathy, and secret societies. He began his career as a news reporter in the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metroplex and taught a class on the assassination of John F. Kennedy at University of Texas at Arlington for 30 years. Marrs was a member of the Scholars for 9/11 Truth.
Early life and education
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a B.A. in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and completed graduate work at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas from 1967 to 1968.
Career
Beginning in college, he worked as a reporter, cartoonist, and photographer for several Texas newspapers, including the Denton Record-Chronicle, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, and Lubbock Sentinel. In 1968, he took a position with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where he served as police reporter and general assignment reporter covering stories locally, in Europe, and in the Middle East. From 1969 to 1970, he concurrently served in a stateside United States Army Reserve intelligence unit (under the aegis of the Fourth United States Army) as a translator of French and German periodicals; when the Army offered to remedy a longstanding shoulder ailment prior to his scheduled mobilization or release him from his service obligation, he accepted the latter option. He later became the newspaper's military and aerospace writer and an investigative reporter. After leaving the Star-Telegram to take a position with Jerre R. Todd and Associates (a public relations firm in Arlington, Texas) in 1972, he returned to the newspaper in 1974 before leaving again in 1980.
For the remainder of his career, Marrs was a freelance writer, author, and public relations professional based in exurban Springtown, Texas. From 1983 to 1984, he published a weekly newspaper (the Springtown Current) in his hometown along with a monthly tourism tabloid (Cowtown Trails). Previously, he produced a cable television show (Texas Roundup) from 1982 to 1983. He also served as communications director for the First Bank and Trust of Springtown from 1985 to 1995.
Marrs appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, The Discovery Channel, TLC, The History Channel, Alex Jones Show, This Morning America, Geraldo, The Montel Williams Show, Today, TechTV, Larry King, Coast to Coast AM (with George Noory and Art Bell) radio programs, as well as numerous national and regional radio and TV shows.
Opinions
Assassination of JFK
In 1989, Marrs's book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached The New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992. It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film JFK, released in 1991. He was interviewed for the 1992 documentary The JFK Assassination: The Jim Garrison Tapes, and on 18 November 1994 he testified at a public hearing of the Assassination Records Review Board in Dallas, Texas.
Charlie Cardinal
Musician, Composer and Energy Healer
Charlie Cardinal has been involved in Spiritual work most his life. He was blessed with many wonderful gifts to help heal and guide us. His music is a form of vibration and healing for others. From very early in his life music has played a great part. He often uses songs to convey important messages.
He shares the songs that often come to him as his daily walks in nature. His dear friends Carolyn & Gerry White are instrumental in arranging and performing in his latest songs. Carolyn also has provided some wonderful videos to complement these songs, which are found on his website CharlieCardinal.com.
Charlie's songs will be featured throughout the conference.
John O'Looney
UK Funeral Director
John O’Looney has been a funeral director for 15 years and has his own business Milton Keynes Family Funeral Services in the UK. John shares his alarming pandemic experience starting in late November 2019 when he saw a “blow-up pandemic mortuary” in a local hospital which was set up in preparation for “something really horrible coming!”
In 2021, as the vaccines rolled out he has been witness to a spike in unusual deaths which he says other funeral directors have also witnessed but are too scared to speak out.
In 2021, as the vaccines rolled out he has been witness to a spike in unusual deaths which he says other funeral directors have also witnessed but are too scared to speak out.










