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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

 
AMERICA LOSING ITS LANGUAGE AND CULTURE WITHOUT A WHIMPER

By Frosty Wooldridge | 06/16/09

Twenty years ago, Americans enjoyed walking into their supermarkets, banks, recreation halls and hardware stores with confidence knowing that cashiers, clerks and managers spoke English--America’s national language for 233 years. Every immigrant that attained citizenship learned to speak English.  But today, millions of illegal criminal aliens along with legal immigrants drive America’s language and culture into a... read more »


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Part 1: HYPER-POPULATION GROWTH — HOW FAR DOWN THE GOPHER HOLE?

By Frosty Wooldridge | 06/02/09

America added 106 million people from 1965 to 2006.  Demographic experts showed 300 million people living in America in October 2006.  They expect an added 100 million by 2035.   The consequences grow irreversible and unsolvable.  As population rises, carrying capacity drops.  What is “carrying capacity?”  For a quick rendition, it means, “The amount of resources on a given piece of land... read more »


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Immigration: An Examination of the Tradegy of the Commons

By Frosty Wooldridge | 05/25/09

Part 1: What we all face Each week, hundreds of emails stream into my inbox concerning columns I have written addressing immigration and overpopulation. Most thank me, others condemn me and still others curse me. I am an educator. I make fun of no man. I know everyone paddles his or her canoe through life in the best way possible. We each seek love, purpose and happiness. We love our families and friends. We take part in our communities... read more »


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Our Troubled Country: For Lack of Water, I'm So Dry, I Can't Spit

By Frosty Wooldridge | 05/22/09

“Water is essential for all dimensions of life. More than eighty countries, with forty percent of the world’s population, are already facing water shortages, while in this century the world’s population will double. The quality of water in rivers and underground has deteriorated, due to pollution by waste and contaminants from cities, industry and agriculture. Over one billion people lack safe water, and three billion lack... read more »


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E-Verify: Support Those Who Support American Workers

By Frosty Wooldridge | 05/19/09

Years ago, Americans enjoyed national logo brands that signified excellence, distinction and quality. When pulling into a motel, a family looked for “AAA approved” by the American Automobile Association. That logo meant a quality night’s rest anywhere in America. Another logo, YMCA meant a family might enjoy recreation within the bounds of high moral and ethical standards. It still does! The same goes for Shell, Sears and... read more »


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Immigration: 36 Chicago students killed sets record

By Frosty Wooldridge | 05/15/09

Andrea Billups, reporter for the Washington Times, wrote a story, “36 Chicago students killed sets record,” May 13, 2009. She reported stunning killing figures for high schools in Chicago, Illinois. A horrifying 36 kids suffered death at the hands of classmates and street thugs in the “Windy City” for the past school year. As reported in June, 2008, NBC’s Brian Williams said, “Chicago high schools suffer 50... read more »


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Our Troubled Country: Bow of the Titanic--California

By Frosty Wooldridge | 05/15/09

“Captain Edward John Smith steamed the Titanic into the iceberg- filled North Atlantic as if he were cruising through the Bahamas.  History tells us he made a grave mistake.” - FHW, environmentalist At one point, California boasted itself the most beautiful state in the Union.  In 1950, it housed a reasonable 10 million people.  Known as the land of milk and honey—California’s mountains, coastline... read more »


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Our Troubled Country: CONSEQUENCES OF A HUMAN KATRINA

By Frosty Wooldridge | 05/13/09

“The raging monster upon the land is population growth.  In its presence, sustainability is but a fragile theoretical construct. To say, as many do, that the difficulties of nations are not due to people but to poor ideology and land-use management is sophistic.” - Harvard scholar and biologist E.O. Wilson According to Katie Couric, Brian Williams and Charles Gibson, the United States surpassed 300,000,000 people in... read more »


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Our Troubled Country: What We Face

By Frosty Wooldridge | 05/12/09

Across the planet, humanity faces its greatest crisis in the 21st century created by its own hyper-population growth. Worldwide demographic reports show human beings growing from 6.7 billion to a mind-numbing 9.2 billion low estimate to a high of 9.8 billion in 40 years. Whether by the hands of culture or religion, human beings propagate beyond any other species on Earth. Via population overload, humanity faces its greatest dilemma since the... read more »


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MULTICULTURALISM: ONE AMERICAN WOMAN’S STORY

By Frosty Wooldridge | 05/11/09

Multiculturalism proves a deadly mix of racism, social incongruity, irreconcilable ethnic groups and the fabricated presumption that everybody loves everybody else. One glance into any cafeteria in the United States for a look at self-segregation illustrates the failure of ‘multiculturalism’.  A single glance at the racial violence accelerating in our inner cities demonstrates our expanding quandary.  In the most... read more »


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