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Frosty Wooldridge

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Frosty Wooldridge possesses a unique view of the world, cultures and families in that he has bicycled around the globe 100,000 miles, on six continents and six times across the United States in the past 35 years. He has written hundreds of articles (regularly) for 17 national and two international magazines. He has had hundreds of guest editorials published in top national newspapers including the Rocky Mountain News, Denver Post, Albany Herald, Las Vegas Tribune and Daily Camera. He wrote a column, "Crystal Desert Continent," for a major newspaper in Colorado while he lived in Antarctica. His books include: Handbook for Touring Bicyclists; Strike Three! Take Your Base; Bicycling Around the World; Motorcycle Adventure to Alaska: Into the Wind (a teen novel); An Extreme Encounter: Antarctica; Bicycling the Contential Divide:  Slice of Head, Taste of Hell; and Immigration's Unarmed Invasion: Deadly Consequences.  He writes for www.NewsWithViews.com; www.AmericanDaily.com; www.Rense.com; www.HumanEvents.com; www.FreedomsPhoenix.comwww.AmericanChronicle.com; www.neighbors.DenverPost.com; www.rockymountainnews.com; www.MortysCabin.com; www.goofigure.com and two dozen more news sites.

Frosty Wooldridge, 61, Dougherty High School, Albany, GA, 1965, Michigan State University graduate 1970, BA, Journalism/Advertising, Grand Valley State University graduate 1973, BA, English with teaching certificate. He worked as a college guidance counselor for six years before taking up a career in teaching in math and science in Denver, Colorado. Along his journey, he became an 18-wheeler truck driver, dance teacher, ski instructor for the handicapped, writer, cardiac catheterization technician, heavy equipment trainer, volunteer inner city teacher and public speaker. He created a drug/alcohol prevention program that he presented to hundreds of schools across the nation. It is titled, "Alcohol, Drugs and Unique Alternatives."   He also created two environmental programs: "Closing Fast--A Global Environmental Crisis*   *and what you can do about it” and “The Next Added 1000 Million Americans: And What You Can Do About It."   He is working on two books: Nation At Risk and When Your Father Left Too Soon is an 80,000 word non-fiction account of men, who between the ages of 8 and 18, have lost their fathers to an early death.

In 2005, he bicycled 3,500 miles from the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece. In 2006, he motorcycled 20,000 miles through 48 states on the 21st Century Paul Revere Ride. He addresses a national audience with his “Connecting the Dots” radio show twice weekly. Over 100 TV, newspaper and 200 radio stations have interviewed Wooldridge.

Frosty Wooldridge has guest lectured at Cornell University, teaching creative writing workshops, magazine writing at Michigan State University, and has presented environmental science lectures at the University of Colorado, University of Denver, Texas A & M, University of Dayton and Regis University. He also guest lectures on "Religion and Ethics" at Front Range College in Colorado. He is a top radio and TV personality having interviewed on hundreds of stations across the United States.

Diary Entries

 
About The Social Contract: Our Society and the Future

By Frosty Wooldridge | 11/06/09

Last week in Detroit, Michigan, a group of Muslim immigrants engaged the FBI in a gun battle.  Journalists Paul Egan and Oralandar Brand-Williams of The Detroit News wrote, “The leader of a Detroit mosque who allegedly espoused violence and separatism was shot and killed Wednesday by the FBI in a gun battle at a Dearborn warehouse. Luqman Ameen Abdullah, imam of the Masjid Al-Haqq mosque in Detroit, was being arrested on a... read more »


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U.S. FILLING UP WITH DUMB PEOPLE: IMMIGRATION’S ULTIMATE DILEMMA

By Frosty Wooldridge | 10/28/09

Part 1: Illiteracy leads to shoplifting, babies, crime, gangs As an educator in Colorado through the 70s, 80s and 90s, I watched academic standards and expectations drop like a brick in a bucket of water, like a jet fighter plane auguring into the ground, like water cascading over Niagara Falls.  As if guided by an invisible hand nationwide, administrators forced teachers to dumb down the academic requirements.  Teachers passed... read more »


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MADE IN CHINA: IMPORTING AMERICA TO ITS OWN DEATH

By Frosty Wooldridge | 10/21/09

During the Bolshevik Revolution that led to communist Russia, Comrade Vladimir Lenin said, “Sell the capitalists enough rope and they will hang themselves!” Nearly 100 years later, Lenin’s predictions reveal his veracity with chilling fruition. The United States bleeds $11 trillion in debt. It suffers a $700 billion annual trade deficit, mostly with China, which by the way thrives as a communist nation selling us lots of... read more »


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Leaders Snore and Citizens Sleep

By Frosty Wooldridge | 10/14/09

In this ongoing series with Dr. Jack Alpert, we hope to educate, enlighten and activate American citizens toward a sustainable future.  In all great social change, it takes an educated citizenry to create “consciousness shift” which moves to “critical mass shift” that ends with a paradigm shift via “tipping point.” When you look back on history, the good things that made your life better started... read more »


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$20 PER GALLON OF GASOLINE

By Frosty Wooldridge | 09/17/09

At one time, as a kid, I flipped a dime to the cashier to watch Vincent Price scare the heck out of me at a movie.  I pulled out a nickel to pay for a Snickers candy bar.  I bought a hamburger for 15 cents.  I bought a school lunch for 35 cents. When I hit 16 with my ‘57 Chevy, I paid 29 cents a gallon of gas.  I gobbled popcorn for a dime while I watched John Wayne in Rio Bravo. On my office wall, I enjoy a... read more »


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Multiculturalism: Crime Against Humanity

By Frosty Wooldridge | 09/09/09

In the American media, you will not hear a peep about the failures of multiculturalism.  It’s an untouchable ‘sacred cow’.  While the elites support and defend it, they step away from living with it.  Gated communities, private schools and country clubs across America represent the flight from multiculturalism. In Boulder, Colorado, where I formerly taught school—rich, white, liberal mothers, driving... read more »


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SNAKE-BITTEN AMERICA: MULTICULTURALISM’S ULTIMATE ENDING

By Frosty Wooldridge | 09/06/09

Former Vice President Dan Quayle once said, “Diversity is our strength.” After an angry black/white confrontation last July in Cambridge, Massachusetts—Professor Henry Louis Gates and Police Officer James Crowley sipped beers at the White House to iron out their differences.  They did not succeed. John Kenneth Galbraith said, "Once the visitor was told rather repetitively that this city was the melting pot;... read more »


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Part 3: ANCHOR BABIES--THE IRISH GOT IT RIGHT

By Frosty Wooldridge | 08/29/09

Does this sound familiar? "Children born to foreign parents in Dublin maternity hospitals accounted for 25 per cent of total births this year,” according to Declan Keane, Master of the National Maternity Hospital.  “This number is causing major problems.” "We were stretched last year and the situation is even worse this year,” Dr. Keane said.  “We have more and more patients and no... read more »


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Teddy Kennedy's Deadly Legacy for America

By Frosty Wooldridge | 08/26/09

Instead of a rich legacy bequeathed upon the United States by forever U.S. Senator Teddy Kennedy, the oft-intoxicated, blubbery fourth brother of the Kennedy clan—four decades ago--drunkenly drove over a bridge that caused the death of Mary Jo Kopechne and lied about what happened. But his worst and most destructive legacy for the United States stems from his authorship of the 1965 “Immigration Reform Act” that added the bulk... read more »


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Part 2: Anchor Babies--Born in the USA

By Frosty Wooldridge | 08/26/09

ENORMOUS TAXPAYER COSTS—PART II Average Americans fail to understand the enormous ramifications of 400,000 anchor babies born within the United States annually.  They swamp our hospitals, ER wards and school systems.  They cost taxpayers billions for ‘free’ breakfasts and lunches along with English as a Second Language classes.  Most of them flunk out of high schools, at which point, they either become pregnant... read more »


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