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Conspiracy This Week Interviews Jan Irvin www.conspiracythisweek.com   Jan Irvin is the founder of Gnostic Media which is an open-source, independent media that pulls you outside of the box and into the heart of cognizance itself. Here the word ‘gnostic’ pertains to knowledge and not necessarily dogmatic ‘Gnostic’ teachings. The word gnostic has its origins in the word ‘knowledge’ or ‘to know’ [a. Gr. γν?σις investigation, knowledge, f. γνω- root of γιγν?σκειν to know.]. Topics of investigation include: Education and the 7 liberal arts (the trivium and quadrivium), the mystery schools, mythology, theology, psychedelics, mind control, archaeoastronomy, politics, economics, philosophy, physics, consciousness, diet, health, law and natural law, human rights, and much more. By bringing together leading academic and independent scholars and providing with them a platform to present their ideas and research in full, we’re able to help facilitate and deepen understanding in these related fields – not only for the listening audience – but for everyone involved.

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Conspiracy This Week Interviews Jan Irvin www.conspiracythisweek.com   Jan Irvin is the founder of Gnostic Media which is an open-source, independent media tha
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00:58:00
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2013-06-13 01:00
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http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conspiracy-this-week/2013/06/13/conspiracy-this-week-interview-with-jan-irvin
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Conspiracy This Week Interviews Jan Irvin www.conspiracythisweek.com   Jan Irvin is the founder of Gnostic Media which is an open-source, independent media that pulls you outside of the box and into the heart of cognizance itself. Here the word ‘gnostic’ pertains to knowledge and not necessarily dogmatic ‘Gnostic’ teachings. The word gnostic has its origins in the word ‘knowledge’ or ‘to know’ [a. Gr. γν?σις investigation, knowledge, f. γνω- root of γιγν?σκειν to know.]. Topics of investigation include: Education and the 7 liberal arts (the trivium and quadrivium), the mystery schools, mythology, theology, psychedelics, mind control, archaeoastronomy, politics, economics, philosophy, physics, consciousness, diet, health, law and natural law, human rights, and much more. By bringing together leading academic and independent scholars and providing with them a platform to present their ideas and research in full, we’re able to help facilitate and deepen understanding in these related fields – not only for the listening audience – but for everyone involved.