Daniel Vitalis on Domestic Water

Posted by Jahrun Chilam Balam

Article and compilations by Jahrun Chilam Balam 2010.04.15

Over the last several years, I have awakened to the miracle of water and have been boisterous in sharing my understandings all along. Two nights ago, I was gifted with a real "treat" that has been downloaded into my cerebral cortex computer.

The Natural News daily news letter has been synchronic and instrumental in connecting me with the tools I have needed to raft the whitewater challenges and transitions that have been ongoing in my life these last three years. In less than one minute, you too can connect with the Natural News daily newsletter, and if nothing else, something will catch your eye from time to time that will help you and others you know. Why don't you do that now and then come back to this article?

Without further delay, now I will share this "treat" as part of a compilation of profound highlights to contemplate regarding water. The treat includes a podcast audio interview with Daniel Vitalis by host Mike Adams. After listening intently to this program, I was compelled to learn more about Daniel. I found a series of videos that I list below as "Must Experience".

Those of you who know me, know that many of these things I have already been speaking of these last years. But Daniel Vitalis has presented the concepts in a way that has congealed and permanently affected me. I am fortified, encouraged and committed to my migration toward a feral life.

Daniel Vitalis in order of suggested experience:
Daniel Vitalis interview by Mike Adams (audio 20 minutes)
Daniel Vitalis - Medley Playlist (8 part video playlist - 74 minutes)


Find a Spring:
Find a Spring Website
Find a Spring on Google Maps
My Saratoga Spring Entry

References made by Daniel Vitalis:
Organic Live Aloe Vera Plants
Li Ching-Yuen (long-lived China man)
Effects of Fluoride on the Pineal Gland (pronounced pie-nee'-al)

~ Namaste.

Celebration of Bruce Kelton

Posted by Jahrun Chilam Balam

Bruce Kelton, age 54, stepped lightly out of this earth plane to join our Creator on 10/13/04 at his home in the country, outside of Poulsbo, WA. He was surrounded by his faithful and loving wolf pack. Bruce died as easy as he lived, kicked back, in comfort and very quickly. He is happy, free, at peace; warmly welcomed by his ancestors and loved ones in spirit.

Kelton was born in Dallas, TX on 7/19/1950 to Frank Kelton and Marie Reed. He married Beth Fentress in Dallas, TX on 7/12/1975. They were married 27 years and loved each other deeply.

Kelton graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1968, Dallas, TX. He attended The University of Texas at Austin, TX studying architectural design. He learned silversmithing and jewelry design at the Instituto de Allende in San Miguel de Allende in GTO, Mexico. He also attended Northwest College of Art in Poulsbo, WA updating his skills in drawing and practicing airbrush techniques.

Kelton was self-employed as a web-site designer and the owner of exographics.com. His artistry was inspired. He created striking images and unusual designs in computer art, in jewelry, stained-glass, sculpture, and in paintings. Earlier, Bruce worked as a carpenter, home builder and in commercial construction where he loved designing, solving problems, creating and building every kind of structure.

Kelton was passionate about LIFE (Living In Full Enlightenment). He enjoyed preparing food for his family and friends, loved the outdoors, animals, wildlife and wilderness. He enjoyed sci-fi books and movies. He played guitar, studied other instruments, befriended other creative artists and notorious songwriters and performers, both in Texas and here in the Pacific Northwest. He loved music, especially original blues. Bruce Kelton had a huge heart which he used to help and to inspire many people.

Kelton is survived by:

  • canine companions: Juno/Juneau, Sitka, and Shotgun
  • one brother: Roger (& Linda) Kelton of Colleyville, TX
  • two sisters: June Kelton of Grapevine, TX & Emily Kelton of Shoreline, WA
  • his mother: Marie Reed of Richland Hills, TX
  • two nephews: Kyle Kelton of Colleyville, TX & Max Kelton of Shoreline, WA
  • two nieces: Christie Kelton of Colleyville, TX & Karla Kelton of Colleyville, TX

He was preceded in death by his father, Frank Kelton of Dallas, TX and his stepmother, Nan Kelton of Dallas, TX.

A "Celebration of Life" will be held on November 14, 2004 at 1:00 PM at Salisbury Park near the Hood Canal Bridge. If Bruce touched your life and you would like to contribute photos, songs, stories, thoughts, or good wishes to his celebration, please send these to:

C/O "Celebration of Bruce Kelton's life"
PO Box 268
Indianola, WA 98342

~ Beth Kelton

Bruce Kelton's Article to Poulsbo News

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A patriot loves his country, not its government. The truth is that it is the protesters, it is the dissidents, it is the millions of peaceful marchers and citizens here at home on American soil who fight the honorable fight each day to defend our liberties. The best way to defend and keep your rights is to exercise and use them. The demonstrators are making sacrifices, they are risking injury from an increasingly threatening and deliberately unaccountable police state, they risk their personal liberty, safety and even their very lives to speak out in defense of our liberties and our Constitution. They deserve our highest respect and protection.

The truth is, every American citizen supports our country and defends our liberties right along side our military each day by working hard, living within the law, producing the goods and services we all depend on, and exercising our Constitutional rights. Every fireman, every plumber, every carpenter, everyone is sacrificing every day, some risking their lives as well. We sacrifice when our pockets are picked by a regime increasingly willing to transfer more of our dollars to an increasingly wealthy few, a non-working class. We sacrifice when there is not enough money for our schools and decent health care for every American because our hard earned tax dollars are appropriated to build weapons of mass destruction, to wage unjust war and to provide bribes to coerce the rest of the world to support us. We sacrifice when our leaders make us less safe by inflaming hatred against Americans and then offering us duct tape and plastic sheets to protect ourselves. We sacrifice when our government commits terrorism in our name. We sacrifice each time our government kills in our name. We sacrifice when our government becomes arrogant and acts as if it were above the law.

Yes we all sacrifice. In return, all we expect and demand from our leaders, to whom we grant our enormous power, is that they serve us and not rule us. This why we became America in the first place. Although it is doubtful he ever knew it to begin with, Mr. Bush has apparently forgotten his place. Our government apparently has forgotten it's place as well but it should have known better. When our government is committing unjustified, immoral acts, when our government itself threatens the very freedoms we all live, fight and die for, when our government stops listening to us and starts lying to us, it is our duty as Americans to speak out. It is our duty to protest. It is our duty to do whatever it takes to defend our country. Only a fool could doubt the patriotism and honor of that sacrifice.

- Bruce Kelton, Poulsbo Newspaper, 2003

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