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Thursday, November 7, 2013

This Friday thru Sunday Fighters Needed

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This FridaySaturday and Sunday at the New York City Hilton
Attention New York City FIGHTERS! 
Would you like us to help you build your Career? 
Do you want to fight on real TV and all over the World?
Come out this weekend and sign up for the Fastest Growing Mixed Martial Arts Organization in the World
Who We Are:
Global Proving Ground (GPG) is a mixed martial arts entertainment organization dedicated to providing in-depth coverage and as yet unseen sports content to a global audience. GPG seeks to discover and build the next generation of great athletes by using a truly innovative combination of live events, digital & online media platforms, and sports & entertainment content allowing for multiple revenue streams and maximized growth opportunities. We have the unique ability to continue to cultivate relationships, the most important aspect of success in this industry. Our relationships are groomed by our staffing talent, which contains a virtual who's who of respected industry professionals. Others have tried, but few have been able to logistically create and manage the relationship network GPG has amassed since 2011. When coupled with GPG's commitment to social responsibility, the combination becomes a catalyst for a revolutionary approach to professional sports and entertainment. GPG plans to grow by introducing Warrior Island, a groundbreaking sports and entertainment series akin to HBO's 24/7 featuring a myriad of sports combat talent and personalities from all across the world that follows the life and training of mixed martial artists for a period of time leading up to a major bout. Warrior Island is a platform focused on discovering the world's best mixed martial arts talent and showcasing the truth behind the struggles and sacrifices of a champion.




What We Do:

GPG is a worldwide fight league where fans have a voice, great warriors are discovered, and champions are made. GPG conducts mixed martial arts events worldwide showcasing its talented fighters, and has held events in New York City, London, Rio de Janeiro, and Lisbon, among others. GPG is advancing mixed martial arts by educating their fighters, and by giving fans the power to advance a fighter's career through the integration of social media networking. GPG seeks to expand its reach worldwide through its innovative sports and entertainment series Warrior Island. Warrior Island is a documentary narrative filmed in a 24/7 style with Hollywood caliber filming crews that showcases the true fighter spirit by uncovering what each combatant endures to become a champion. Filmed away from the glitz and ostentation of a typical series, Warrior Island strips away the unnecessary backdrops and offers a true & raw account of not just the fighter, but the person, the family man, and the student. We showcase the heart, grit, sacrifice, and dedication put forth by each of the fan-selected 16 personalities. The fighters, production team, location, script and staff have been assembled and filming could begin as early as September 20, 2013.

  

Platforms and Mediums:
  

New technologies, emerging markets, and the international popularity of mixed martial arts sports content allow Global Proving Ground to do what few others can, reach a worldwide audience at a very minimal cost-per-point. GPG is positioned for success because of its aggressive strategies to build a global distribution footprint using a combination of broadcast, digital and online media along with live events, archival content and original programming.

About Warrior Island:

Warrior Island is a documentary narrative filmed in a 24/7 style with Hollywood caliber filming crews that showcases the true fighter spirit by uncovering what each combatant endures to become a champion. Filmed away from the glitz and ostentation of a typical series, Warrior Island strips away the unnecessary backdrops and offers a true & raw account of not just the fighter, but the person, the family man, and the student. We showcase the heart, grit, sacrifice, and dedication put forth by each of the fan-selected 16 personalities. The fighters, production team, location, script and staff have been assembled and filming could begin as early as September 20, 2013. The TV show will have notable stars like, UFC Champion Dan "The Beast" Severn, Grand Master Relson Gracie, Grandmaster Ron Van Clief "The Black Dragon", Grand Master Chow, Don "the Dragon" Wilson, Master Renzo Gracie and Dr. Jim Stoppani, have agreed to be the "Masters" of Warrior Island (with others still to come). We also plan to have celebrity guest appearances by well know experts in combat like Evander Holyfield, BJ Penn, Bob Sapp, Henry Tillman, Kung Fu Master Cliff Kupper and others. After online voting concluded on March 15th 2013, sixteen finalists and six alternates will be selected and notified by Shaolin Monks by sealed scroll of when they will start their Journey. The Island and date will remain a secret to the public and all fighters must sign a non-disclosure to keep the location and outcome secret. Each Master will evaluate each student and make suggestions as to possible changes in their training regimen to help them become a more rounded fighter, because in today's world of combat, one must be versed in all disciplines. The fighters will be trained in the unique attributes particular to each Masters' style of fighting and training, such as ground techniques or close combat techniques 

   
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

The amazing healing power of light

Who Needs Drugs When
You've Got Light?

Last year, we brought you our first report on ultraviolet blood irradiation, also known as UBI (see Issue #235). It continues to be an astounding therapy for a host of diseases, including cancer.
According to Tom Lowe, an entrepreneur and researcher who connects medical professionals with UBI devices, UBI therapy has been overlooked for decades as a viable cancer treatment -- a terrible loss for millions of patients who could benefit. It’s also a quick, drug-free cure for most infections, even serious ones like polio. Let’s take a look…
Continued below…

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“The Only Side Effect is Chronic Good Health”

That’s what Australian researchers reported after gathering case studies from doctors who used this natural compound in the treatment of cancer and other diseases. Recent studies indicate that this therapy shows promise in destroying cancer cells, leaving healthy ones unharmed. One Florida oncologist reported that in 30 out of his 40 patients with stage 4 cancers, this common compound shrunk tumors by half or more.

Why did the mainstream turn its back on this safe and effective cancer treatment? Discover the answer and how to get all the details on the treatment, HERE.

Mr. Lowe cited some remarkable stats at the 40th Annual Convention of the Cancer Control Society in September of 2012:
  • UBI therapy is backed by 70 years of history
  • It boasts virtually no side effects
  • Treatment is relatively inexpensive
  • The efficacy rate falls between 60 and 80 percent
On top of that, ultraviolet blood irradiation has demonstrated a positive effect on over 60 diseases. And according to William Campbell Douglass, author of a book about UBI therapy called Into the Light, it has brought about remarkable results in both prompting cancer remission and extending the lives of patients who have been diagnosed with cancer.
Powerful healing results first seen
seven decades ago
Though most commonly known as UBI, or ultraviolet blood irradiation, this is a treatment that goes by scores of other names: Biophotonic therapy, photo-oxidation therapy, photopheresis, ultraviolet blood therapy or UVB, hematologic oxidative therapy, extracorporeal photopheresis, and photo-luminescence.
It first came about in 1928 when Emmitt K. Knott, a scientist, began experimenting with light. He assisted in the case of a woman dying of sepsis (infection). Knowing that light kills bacteria and viruses, he withdrew a small amount of her blood, exposed it to light, put it back in her body, and miraculously, the woman lived.
The treatment was studied for the next two decades by scientists at prestigious schools like Georgetown University. A Dr. Henry Barrett reported treating over 110 cases of disease with UBI by 1940. The treatment was even cited in a 1949 issue of Time Magazine, which called it the “miracle of the future.”
But then the 1950s hit and all attention in the medical world began to focus on antibiotics and vaccines as the main tools to fight infections. However, in Russia and Germany, practitioners have continued to take an interest in UBI. Currently around 3,000 European providers offer it to their patients. The U.S. has only around 250 practitioners skilled in UBI treatment.
Twenty years ago, Yale University reignited interest in UBI after using it to treat T-cell lymphoma. The researchers even got FDA approval for the treatment. From there, Johnson & Johnson purchased and named it TherakosTM Photopheresis System. They now administer it in over 200 centers around the world and have treated more than 600,000 patients. Cost ranges between $2,500 and $4,000 per treatment, and patients require an average of 10 treatments total.
That’s interesting because, according to Tom Lowe, you only need a minimum of four treatments (depending on your illness). And many alternative doctors will give you the treatment for a much lower price.
Not to beat around the bush: $2,500- $4,000 per treatment is a ripoff. Mainstream medicine strikes again!
How UV light supercharges the immune system
Here’s how it works: Using a butterfly needle and a syringe, between 40 and 60 cubic centimeters (cc) of blood is withdrawn from your arm. Then it gets mixed with saline solution and passes through 26 seconds of ultraviolet light before being re-infused back into your body.
That’s it. As you can see, this isn’t a $4,000 procedure. But it does deliver $4,000 of value!
The logic behind diluting the blood is that one study showed light couldn’t penetrate more than five blood cells deep (30 microns, or 1 ml). So diluting the blood makes the therapy much easier to administer, not to mention more effective. The calculated mixture works out to be about 12 percent blood and 88 percent saline, which still absorbs 99.9 percent of the UV light. It also means less clotting time, a lower chance of problems, lower disposal quantities, and fewer staffing/nursing costs.
Now, we all know that putting something dank out in bright sunlight for a few hours is bound to kill the smell, lighten the stain, or eliminate bacterial spread. UBI treatment works the same way. The type of activated light from the 400-780 nanometer point on the visible spectrum (white light) flat-out kills bacteria and viruses.
UBI tears apart the DNA strands of the offending particles and sends them back into the body where they exhibit a vaccine-like response. Many people wonder why the treatment requires only 40 ccs of blood at one time, but researchers in this field counter by pointing out it only takes 1 cc of a vaccine to get an effective immune response.
It helps that bacteria and viruses in your bloodstream will absorb five times as much photonic energy as your red and white blood cells. That’s exactly how the UV light exposure kills infecting organisms. The fragments of those killed-off infectious agents are what stimulate the vaccination-like response in your body and go on to heighten your immune response. From there, your supercharged immune system is able to launch a new attack on harmful agents throughout the body.
Now of course, the body has to respond to the treatment. But assuming it does, then any form of virus or bacteria in your blood gets eradicated. And along with ramping up your immune system, the treatment also improves circulation and oxygenates tissues.
If you turn to UBI to treat an autoimmune disorder like lupus, allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, or even a rash, it has a balancing effect that is helpful in 50 to 60 percent of cases. Other benefits to treatment include anti-inflammatory effects, stimulation of red blood cell production, and improvement in blood flow.
It’s even known to cure shingles in two days. Two days! If you’ve ever had shingles – one of the most painful diseases known – you can appreciate what a blessing it would have been to have access to this therapy.
It should be in every doctor’s office in the country – not in a mere 250. And it should cost maybe $100, not $4,000. (Again: The original UBI therapy offered by alternative doctors doesn’t cost anywhere near the price of Johnson & Johnson’s new FDA-approved boondoggle.)
UBI is definitely useful as a cancer therapy, though several practitioners recommend using it as part of a multi-pronged approach. It’s an ideal adjunctive therapy for cancer in that it adds oxygen to the body, cuts pain, reduces inflammation, and decreases infections. Lifestyle, immune system, nutrition, and detoxification all go hand-in-hand with UBI.
One to two treatments per month are recommended. And several practitioners also view ozone therapy (see Issue #226) as a treatment that complements the effects of UBI.
An ideal treatment to add
to any pro-health regimen
The biggest argument against UBI is that “light simply can’t do that.” And there’s very little new research about it, including dissenting comments. You won’t even find anything about it on Quackwatch, the website run by mainstream docs known for lambasting virtually all alternative therapies—both the good and bad ones.

    To the best of my knowledge, UBI is a really effective therapy, and an absolutely safe one. So why aren’t more hospitals and doctors using it? For starters, there’s the ever-present challenge that it’s not mainstream, not officially accepted. There’s also a good dose of skepticism and ignorance out there, plus there’s not enough money to support more research. And of course, it’s not currently business-driven and is being held back as a widespread treatment by the FDA (although it’s not actually illegal -- doctors can legally administer UBI under section 21).

    Is it worth a try? Absolutely. To learn more about where you can access treatment, visit http://www.drsubi.com/.

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References:

“Blood irradiation therapy.” Article: Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_irradiation_therapy
“First Patient Enrolled In Therakos Phase Two Study For Treatment Of Graft-Versus-Host Disease.” Products & Operating Company: Johnson & Johnson News page: Press Release published 6 December 2011.http://www.jnj.com/news/all/first-patient-enrolled-in-therakos-phase-two-study-for-treatment-of-graft-versus-host-disease
Into the Light, by Douglass, William Campbell. Rhino Publishing, SA: Republic of Panama. 1993.
“The Light Fantastical.” By Mark Crislip for Science-Based Medicine. 2 November 2012. http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-light-fantastic/
“Therakos: Photopheresis.” Located 19 October 2013. http://www.therakos.com/
“UVB UltraViolet Therapy.” Oxygen Healing Therapies, Located 19 October 2013. http://www.oxygenhealingtherapies.com/UV_UltraViolet_Therapy.html
“Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation.” Patient Care: Therapies, The Riordan Clinic. http://www.riordanclinic.org/patient-care/therapies/ultraviolet-blood-irradiation/
“Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation.” Treatments at the Wycoff Wellness Center. Located 19 October 2013.http://www.wycoffwellness.com/treatments/ultraviolet-blood-irradiation
“Ultraviolet Irradiation of Blood.” G.I. Levashenko Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 33, No. 3, 1999, pp. 141-143.
“What The Heck is UBI (Ultraviolet Blood Irradition Therapy) and Why Am I Hooked To An IV?” By Kevin Gianni, The Renegade Health Show #915. Published 27 January 2012. http://renegadehealth.com/blog/2012/01/27/what-the-heck-is-ubi-ultraviolet-blood-irradition-therapy
“When Medicines Have Failed: BioPhotonic Therapy – The Cure the Time Forgot.” Physicians UBI Awareness Center. http://www.drsubi.com/
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

VA (Tech) TechSideline.com: Latest articles, November 5, 2013

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Rankings: Rivals vs. ESPN

Chris Coleman, TechSideline.com, November 5, 2013

Comparing recruiting rankings across the national networks can be interesting.

To read this article, click here: http://virginiatech.sportswar.com/subscription/2013/11/05/rankings-rivals-vs-espn/


Tech Talk Live Notes for November 4, 2013

Chris Coleman, TechSideline.com, November 5, 2013

Jim Weaver, Bud Foster, Joshua Stanford, James Johnson and Frank Beamer were Monday's guests.

To read this article, click here: http://virginiatech.sportswar.com/free-content/2013/11/05/tech-talk-live-notes-for-november-4-2013/
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Three Bulldogs Selected CIAA Players of the Week

BOWIE, Md. - Seniors Jared Johnston (Dumfries, Va.) and Omar Fahnbulleh (Silver Spring, Md.) along with redshirt sophomore Curtis Pumphrey (Laurel, Md.) were selected as CIAA Players of the Week by the conference Sports Information Directors.

Fahnbulleh played an instrumental role in helping the Bulldogs to a team season-best 557 yards of total offense and was voted the Offensive Lineman of the Week. Johnston set a new BSU Season Passing Yards record in the Bulldogs 76-19 thrashing of Lincoln. The old mark was 1,538 set in 2010. He completed 13-of-23 passes for 262 yards (longest of 56) and two scores and was the Quarterback of the Week. Pumphrey made a statement from the very start of the game versus Lincoln, blocking a field goal and returning it 70 yards for a touchdown. Additionally, Pumphrey had six punt returns for 93 yards (56 longest) to go along with three tackles and selected as Special Teams Player of the Week.

The Bulldogs closeout the 2013 season on the road at Elizabeth City State on Saturday (November 9th). Game time is 1 pm in ECSU's Roebuck Stadium. CLICK HERE to follow the game via live stats.

Monday, November 4, 2013

This Week in Bowie State Athletics


For complete team schedules, visit www.bsubulldogs.com

Friday, November 8, 2013
Women’s Basketball hosts Nyack (N.Y.) College
Bowie, MD – Leonidas S. James Complex (A.C. Jordan Arena)     LIVE STATS     TICKETS

Saturday, November 9, 2013
Football at Elizabeth City State University                  LIVE STATS       TICKETS
Elizabeth City, NC – 1 pm – Roebuck Stadium

Men’s Basketball at Fairmont State University
Fairmont, WV  – 3 pm – Joe Retton Arena

Sunday, November 10, 2013
Men’s Basketball vs. West Virginia Wesleyan College
Fairmont, WV  – 2 pm – Joe Retton Arena

Sunday, November 3, 2013

George Mason Tops Bowie State Lady Bulldogs 98-60 in Basketball Exhibition

FAIRFAX, Va. - The Bowie State University women's basketball team fell short of victory in a 98-60 exhibition loss to Division I George Mason University on Sunday afternoon at the Patriot Center. Juniors Ashley Castle (Brooklyn, N.Y.) and Denver Clyde (Glen Burnie, Md.) led the Bulldogs with 14 and 12 points respectively.

The Lady Bulldogs kept the game close in the first 10 minutes of action, leading by three twice at 19-16 and 21-18 on back-to-back layups by graduate student Uchechi Ahaiwe (Riverdale, Md.). However, the Colonials went on a 14-0 run and never were threatened after that.

The first half featured four ties and nine lead changes before George Mason settled down and pulled away.

Bowie State trailed 45-27 at the break. The Lady Bulldogs shot 28 percent (9-32) from the field in the first half, compared to 47 percent (14-30) for George Mason. Castle led BSU in scoring for the first half with eight points while Clyde had six points and seven boards at intermission.

George Mason stretched out their lead in the second half, outscoring Bowie State 53-33. The Patriots finished the contest shooting 50 percent (28-56) from the floor and held a 48 to 37 rebounding advantage.

All 13 Bowie State players saw action and scored in the game. Uchechi scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds in just 10 minutes. Senior Alessandra Flores Conway (Hagerstown, Md.) chipped in seven points, sophomore Alauna Jackson (Ellicott City, Md.) scored four and junior Ashley Davis (Odenton, Md.) contributed three points. Six other Lady Bulldog players added two points each.

Clyde and senior Moriah Goodman led Bowie State on the glass with seven rebounds each.

Four of five George Mason starters scored in double figures with Cierra Strickland (Forestville, Md.) leading the Colonials with 21 points. Taylor Brown (Bowie, Md.) and Janaa Pickard (Philadelphia, Pa.) recorded 19 and 16 points respectively and Talisha Watts (Lynchburg, Va.) added a double-double of 11 points and 11 rebounds.

Bowie State begins the regular season on Friday (November 8th) hosting Nyanck (N.Y.) College at 6 pm in the A.C. Jordan Arena.

Bowie State vs George Mason (11/3/13 at Patriot Center)

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Official Basketball Box Score



Official Basketball Box Score Bowie State vs George Mason 11/3/13 2:00 pm at Patriot Center -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VISITORS: Bowie State 0-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 1 PHIPPS,Kiera........ * 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 0 0 17 2 SMITH,ReVen......... 1-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 5 3 CASTLE,Ashley....... * 5-11 2-5 2-2 0 2 2 3 14 2 7 0 1 26 5 BURLEY,Alisha....... 1-2 0-1 0-1 0 3 3 5 2 1 4 1 1 11 10 FLORES,Alessandra... 1-5 1-2 4-4 1 1 2 4 7 0 3 0 0 17 11 HEARD,Robin......... 1-3 0-0 0-3 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 13 14 DAVIS,Ashley........ * 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 20 23 McINTOSH,Jasmine.... 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 0 0 17 24 CLYDE,Denver........ * 4-16 0-4 4-5 4 3 7 1 12 1 2 0 1 25 32 JACKSON,Alauna...... 2-2 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 11 33 GOODMAN,Moriah...... * 0-2 0-0 2-2 3 4 7 3 2 0 1 0 0 21 34 BONAPARTE, Briana... 0-2 0-0 0-3 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 55 AHAIWE,Uchechi...... 4-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 5 8 0 0 1 0 10 TEAM................ 3 3 6 Totals.............. 21-61 4-16 14-24 14 23 37 36 60 6 23 2 3 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-32 28.1% 2nd Half: 12-29 41.4% Game: 34.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd Half: 8-13 61.5% Game: 58.3% 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOME TEAM: George Mason 0-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 5 MOHAMED, Reana...... 4-5 1-2 4-4 1 2 3 0 13 0 1 0 0 22 11 PICKARD, Janaa...... * 3-9 1-2 9-12 1 6 7 4 16 1 0 5 0 24 12 PETTY-EVANS, Denisha 1-4 1-3 3-6 0 4 4 4 6 1 2 0 4 19 13 DUNNINGAM, Char-Dell 0-2 0-0 2-5 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 0 2 17 22 JACOBS, Kyana....... * 3-5 1-2 2-4 0 2 2 3 9 2 4 0 1 25 23 STRICKLAND, Cierra.. * 7-13 0-3 7-8 2 3 5 1 21 1 1 1 2 27 31 BROWN, Taylor....... * 6-12 2-5 5-7 0 1 1 3 19 4 1 0 2 31 32 JACKSON, Brittany... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 40 WATTS, Talisha...... * 4-5 0-0 3-6 4 7 11 3 11 0 1 0 2 28 44 DAWSON,Dominique.... 0-1 0-0 1-4 1 2 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 7 TEAM................ 4 4 8 Totals.............. 28-56 6-17 36-56 15 33 48 22 98 10 12 6 14 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd Half: 14-26 53.8% Game: 50.0% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 35.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 15-22 68.2% 2nd Half: 21-34 61.8% Game: 64.3% 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Officials: Technical fouls: Bowie State-None. George Mason-None. Attendance: 325 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Bowie State................... 27 33 - 60 George Mason.................. 45 53 - 98 Exhibition Points in the paint-BOWIE 24,MASON 32. Points off turnovers-BOWIE 8,MASON 28. 2nd chance points-BOWIE 11,MASON 10. Fast break points-BOWIE 0,MASON 4. Bench points-BOWIE 27,MASON 22. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-9 times. Last FG-BOWIE 2nd-03:23, MASON 2nd-00:25. Largest lead-BOWIE by 3 1st-11:49, MASON by 38 2nd-00:25.