From The Filmmakers
Thoughtful commentaries and occasional rants

By Betsy Chasse
Hi Everyone! Welcome to Spring!
Not only have I been spending time in my garden planting veggies and flowers, but we bleepsters have been busy planting a different kind of garden. There's a new “What The Bleep Do We Know?!” book slated for the fall. We're also cutting away on the infamous “Rabbit Hole” version of the film. Look for it the beginning of 2006. There's also new books and videos by our scientists and cool new T-shirts at the bleepstore.
We hope you like the new newsletter. Our hope is to keep you informed and entertained with articles about what's up in the world of Science and Spirituality - and also keep you apprised of what's up with The BLEEP. Speaking of which, I'm off to London for the Opening of “What The Bleep” on May 20th – and I'll be in Miami for the “BLEEP” conference June 3rd-5th. I hope to see many of you there. Until then, enjoy the seeds we've all been planting!
Betsy Chasse
Inside: Mark Vicente comments on "Four Bleeping Good Years"
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Biofeedback
Games, gains & growing pains
It started as a fad in the late sixties. By 1985 biofeedback training was helping fighter pilots stay conscious during high altitude flights where toxic fuel fumes often induced seizures and blackouts. It also worked for the control of gastro-intestinal motility for astronauts, helping the guys and gals with the Right Stuff to keep from losing their lunch in free-fall.

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Interact with Great Minds at the Prophets Conference

You’ve seen the film – now expand your mind even Bleeping more! Come to a What the BLEEP?! ™/Prophets Conference and join the film’s scientists, visionaries, and filmmakers for a three-day weekend of dynamic Q&As, intensive lectures and experiential exercises designed to elevate your consciousness to new heights of wonder and comprehension!
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Reviews
This month we review the controversial book "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" by John Perkins
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