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An Evening with Heather Ellis in New Plymouth, New Zealand - September 2012
Heather is about to travel around the world, and share her gift that she was given in her NDE (Near Death Experience), brain trauma back and beyond.
Mass healing and personal appointments please enquire using the phone number in the video.
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Young, beautiful, "black," educated, and ambitious. The aforementioned adjectives collectively describe two not-so-very distinct types of American citizens: the type that goes on to become doctors, lawyers, engineers, professors, and Presidents; and the type that fits the perfect description inbred, Confederate Euro-American prosecutors and cops target for murder or complete destruction of their lives. As the late, great MC Trouble once said, "a white man's worst fear is an educated black man." In this case, however, she happens to be a woman.
The story of the young, beautiful Ms. Heather R. Ellis, of Kennett, MO, (and the story of Clifton Williams,of Richton Park, IL) should (but won't) clearly articulate to hard-headed, inbred, Confederate Euro-Americans why Mr. Lovelle Mixon did what he did in Oakland, CA earlier this year and why Mr. Christopher John Monfort did what he did (that is IF he really did it) in Seattle, WA a couple weeks ago. Ms. Ellis, 24, was on a semester break from Xavier University in Louisiana back on January 6, 2007, when she returned home to Kennett, MO to visit family. That night, she and her 15-year-old cousin went to Wal-Mart to get a few items. What happened from there is the reason the U.S. Justice System is no better than that of Iraq, Somalia, North Korea, or Russia.
Read more at:
http://blog.operation-nation.com
Keeping U.S.government and media honest.
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Heather Ellis, author of Ubuntu and Timeless on the Silk Road represents a message of hope through this pandemic - having lived with facing certain death before - being diagnosed HIV positive in the early 1990s. Watch as she talks about living in fear and hope and how the human spirit can overcome even the darkest days.
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Heather Ellis and I talk about her book ‘Ubuntu’ which chronicles her solo overland journey through Africa on her Yamaha TT600 in the 1990’s. Starting with a light-bulb moment her story has twists and turns like the roads she rides. First released November 16th 2016.
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Around the World in 800 Days
We are two guys who don't really know how birth works (like most other guys). Our friend Heather is a labor and delivery nurse. So we interviewed her to learn about how babies are born!
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0:00 intros
2:00 Heather’s unreleased podcast
6:00 Becoming a L&D nurse
10:00 Day in the life
20:00 What should parents know before having a baby?
27:00 Husbands in the room
31:00 When the hospital gets hacked
37:00 Delivering friends babies
40:00 Random birthing questions
55:00 Travel nursing in Kenya
1:00:00 Midwifery
1:11:00 Baby name trends
1:15:00 fin
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