Background
He was born in 1954 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
He was born in 1954 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Bob Connolly produced and directed "Passport to Adventure" and "Timeless Places" which aired in reruns for 8 years from 1996 to 2002 in Canada on VisionTV, The Life Channel, The Learning Channel and CTV Travel. In a travelogue format, the series dealt with the unexplained mysteries of the world and provided information to the viewer as to how to visit the places mentioned in the program The subject matter included lost technology and civilizations, Pyramids, comparative religions, unexplained architecture and psychic phenomena.
A CDROM version of Timeless Places was produced using material not seen on the series.
Apple computer eventually licensed an interactive CDROM version of the Timeless Places television series, rebranded as "The Search Foreign Ancient Wisdom" and gave the Civil Defense away free as a bundling deal to all K12 schools who purchased a computer with a CDROM drive. lieutenant was one of the very first interactive commercial CDROM"South ever produced.
The Search for Ancient Wisdom was also licensed for playback on Windows computers. When the internet became the dominant delivery method for digital content, the Ancient Wisdom CDROM was eventually discontinued but the "controversial" content from the disk found a new life as pirated pictures such as unusual cone head skulls.
They have flooded conspiracy websites all over the world.
When high speed internet access became afforable to the home user, Robert Connolly received the very first grant from Bell Canada"s Bell Fund to develop and produce free broadband video programming for the internet. One hour television specials called Virtual Europe and Virtual Canada were produced for The Canadian Learning Channel, which when aired, directed viewers to experience the travel destinations online in video and as a downloadable eBook. Bob and Bea Broda (Bob"s former wife) still maintain a YouTube Channel featuring their travel destinations.
When Dynamic Media was first released, Connolly wrote many articles for magazines that detailed how to make interactive Postdoctoral fellows and extensively toured the United States as a convergence-technology expert to give presentations of his interactive eBooks at well attended Adobe Acrobat publishing conventions and How Design Conferences.
Connolly often introduces new technology to audiences and this includes the healthcare industry. He believes the future of medicine lies in "frequency therapy" that is generated via computers.
As a companion to pharmaceuticals, electrosceuticals and photonics ( laser therapy ) can be used to treat a wide variety of illnesses that are considered to be incurable. He often lectures on this subject at alternative health conventions.