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Double Tap - Ep 450 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Primary Arms Blue Alpha Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Otis Technology (Code: WELIKESHOOTING15) Mitchell Defense (Code: WLS10) Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 New Public notes page. DEAR WLS Question from Peter J from WA Dear WLS: as far as carry guns go, what is important? Optics, comp/ port, trigger, capacity, comfortability, conceal availability, type of holster, or anything else you can think of? Or it's just the plain Jane G 19 stock type good to go? Question from Duke of Crude from TX Duke of Crude: What's up with Taylor and co? I thought they made high end lever actions, but I have been getting a ton of adds for what looks like a high point revolver (model 963) that's “Taylor and co”. Did their brand get high jacked from Turkish importers or are these things for real? Thanks! Notes: what happened to the new years dead pool episode? Did I miss it or were you waiting on Aaron to get back? Question from Micah Wells from Michigan Question! Why hasn't anyone come up with a quick release pistol dot or base/mount? Something like we use on rifles? You know, in case a problem arises that requires the whole thing to get out of the way in order to use BUIS. (AKA, crushed glass, debris, external fogging, etc.) I know all of my serious stuff utilizes a QR mount. Thanks, Micah Wells Question from Dusky from Florida Hi. Question. Can/Should you shoot lead round nose 22lr through a suppressor? (Have a modular can that can easily be disassembled and cleaned) Is this an issue, if so is it about the lead exposure, sound performance, or just a safety factor? Thank you. Is the Dusky. No Notes. Question from Ken G. from VA Ask WLS: My state has fallen. This year will likely see an onslaught of anti gun legislation passed. Moving is not an option. My firearms collection is pretty diverse. If you were in my shoes with YOUR collection, $3k, and less than six months to make purchases, what are you buying? Ken G. Sic Semper Tyrannis Question from Anonymous Coward from KS Dear WLS Hey Jeremy, how much for the old Harley? Question from Anonymous Coward from Ohio Hello I was wondering if there is a coupon code for pew locker? Thanks for all you guys do for the fun community. And the is show is way better without Aaron. Hope this is a permanent change. GUN INDUSTRY NEWS Gear Review: Protecting Red Dot Sights and Other Optics The article provides a guide on protecting red dot sights and other colored optics from environmental damage. It covers methods to shield optics during use and storage in the firearms industry. Techniques focus on maintaining optic clarity and functionality. Tandemkross TKX22 Light Rifle At SHOT Show 2026, Tandemkross unveiled the TKX22 Light Rifle, their first complete firearm, designed as a lightweight .22LR semi-automatic rifle. It features a direct impingement gas system and modular components optimized for competition and recreational shooting. The rifle emphasizes reduced weight and enhanced ergonomics compared to traditional .22LR platforms. Mehler Protection Presents Omega Jaw First Mandible Guard with AK47 Protection Meeting VPAM 6 Mehler Protection has introduced the Omega Jaw, the first mandible guard offering protection against AK47 rounds while meeting VPAM 6 standards. This product targets the vulnerabilities in modern combat helmets by providing specialized jaw protection. It represents a significant advancement in ballistic facial armor for military and law enforcement applications. NSWC Cranes New Low-Cost Drone Killer Cartridge Achieves 92% Kill Rate in Demonstration NSWC Crane demonstrated a new low-cost drone killer cartridge that achieved a 92% kill rate against small drones during a recent event. The cartridge is designed as an affordable counter-drone solution for military applications. Specific technical details on the cartridge's design or components are not provided in the article. Tisas Arms Corp Begins Operations in Georgia Tisas Arms Corp has commenced manufacturing operations at a new 100,000 sq ft facility in Hiram, Georgia. The plant will produce 1911 pistols, forged rifles, and shotguns for the U.S. market. This expansion supports increased domestic production and local employment. Versa58 Closes Kickstarter Campaign at Over 560% Funded Versa58 has successfully concluded its Kickstarter campaign, surpassing its funding goal by over 560%, validating market demand for its reversible modular suppressor architecture. The campaign highlights strong interest in the innovative design that allows bidirectional modularity. This achievement positions Versa58 as a promising entrant in the suppressor market. Cabot Guns Apocalypse 2.0 Pistol Cabot Guns has announced the Apocalypse 2.0, a luxury 1911-style pistol crafted from meteorite material for 2026 release. The handgun features a 5-inch barrel, ambidextrous thumb safety, and beavertail grip safety, with all components machined from Gibeon meteorite. It represents an evolution of the original Apocalypse model with refined aesthetics and enhanced ergonomics. SDS Imports Tisas Break Sets Indoor Speed Shooting World Record SDS Imports' Tisas Break, a .22LR revolver, set a new world record for the fastest indoor speed shooting at the 2026 Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championship. The event took place at the PRGC Range in Piru, California, where the revolver achieved a time of 59.99 seconds in the Steel Challenge's Speed Options match. This marks the first revolver to claim the indoor speed shooting world record. Before we let you go – JOIN GUN OWNERS OF AMERICA We'd love if you supported the show, join Agency 171 at agency171.com. Lot's of prizes, rewards and kick ass swag. No matter how tough your battle is today, we want you here fight with us tomorrow. Don't struggle in silence, you can contact the suicide prevention line by dialing 988 from your phone. Remember – Always prefer Dangerous Freedom over peaceful slavery. We'll see you next time! Nick – @busbuiltsystems | Bus Built Systems Jeremy – @ret_actual | Rivers Edge Tactical Aaron – @machinegun_moses Savage – @savage1r Shawn – @dangerousfreedomyt | @camorado.cam | Camorado Posted on February 23, 2026
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A Milwaukee man suffering from paranoid delusions shot his unarmed neighbor in the head with an AK-47, went back to his apartment to file his tax return, then drove to a Homeland Security building to confess.PRINT VERSION: https://weirddarkness.com/murderthentaxes/WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.#WeirdDarkness, #WeirdDarkNEWS, #DominicNosacek, #AngeloNelson, #MilwaukeeMurder, #AK47, #TrueCrime, #MentalHealthCrisis, #ParanoidDelusions, #MurderConfession, #GunViolence, #PreventableMurder, #FirstDegreeHomicide, #DomesticAbuse, #CrimeNews, #JusticeForAngelo, #MentalIllness, #BizarreCrime, #FirearmBan, #ViralCrime
This week on the Super Fun Time Trivia Podcast, we discuss 7 year old kids with Ak47s, bare... naked... ladies, and if Ronald Reagan was a break dancer named Ronald Raygun. Music Round: Canadian Content Patreon: Super Fun Time Trivia Website: superfuntimetrivia.com Facebook: superfuntimetrivia Instagram: superfuntimetrivia Twitter: @sftimetrivia Email: superfuntimetrivia@gmail.com Intro Music By David Dino White. Welcome to Super Fun Time Trivia: The known universe's only live improv comedy trivia podcast.
Habta auch die Polarlichters gesehen? Diese Frage wird in Duisburg gerade heiss diskutiert. Malte macht die Folge den Ice Breaker und zieht durch. Abdul flattern die Nerven wegen seiner letzten Show ZU DER IHR ALLE KOMMT und wir reden ein ernstes Wort mit unserer Community. Und natürlich machen wir mit Burak den Kurdistan Deep Dive, solange der noch nicht verheiratet ist! Für Rojava könnt ihr gerne bei diesen beiden Organisationen spenden, die gerade auf jede Hilfe angewiesen sind:https://heyvasor.com/de/spende/https://www.medico.de/jetzt-spenden?stichwort=16720&cHash=dfcb45ee6265ec58ffae9be197b20841
Let's talk the New New on Benito Santiago...1: MURDER 1ST DEGREE - FELONY CONV AND SENT2: MURDER 1ST DEGREE - FELONY CONV & SENT-CONCUR12/12/2025 - 035084/04128 - ORDER DENYING MOTION FOR RELIEF, RULE 3.850Recap: According to the story as it was told by the headlines, Benito Santiago killed 2 people with an AK47 while their 10-year-old child watched. It is alleged that this was all over an argument. If that wasn't enough, the story takes a turn when the identification comes into question, based on how it played out on an episode of The First 48. Years later, we get the story from his side, in his words! There seems to be more to this crime beyond the story that was carried… From a real case of a suggestive lineup to the reality of an extensive appeal… This is one that leaves you with more questions than we get answers. With that said, Let's Talk Murder!
SAMPLER & SANS REPROCHES (Radio broadcast)Playlist N° 1379 - Lundi 12 Janvier 2026 - Horaire : 20h00-22h00EBM - DARKTECHNO - INDUSTRIEL & RELATED MUSICGALAXIE RADIO 95.3FM --- www.galaxieradio.fr [ S&SR Double Tops Of The Week : NEXIUM ATRA "The Void" + V/A "Document III"] NEXIUM ATRA "Echoes Of Control" DIG Album : The Void (Autoproduction) FRACTAL "Voice Of Fear" DIG V/A : Document III (Aliens Productions) HUMAN VAULT "Uncalled By Name (EMANATION)" DIG Album : The Null State Of Not (Aliens Productions) GAMMA VORTEX "Destroy" DIG EP: Undertaker ( Scanner) IN ABSENTIA "Soldier" DIG V/A : New World Disorder (Tinnitorturous) BATTERY 73 "In The Bunker" DIG V/A : Dark Toxic X-Mas (Russian Dark Community) SPAMMERHHEADS "Nothing More (Revisited" DIG Single : Nothing More (Revisited) S.D.H. "Threshold" DIG V/A : Artoffact Records 2025 Sampler (ArtOfFact) EMMON "No Mans Land" DIG Album : ICON (Icons Creating Evil Art) MODERNA "The Future Is Among Us (KIMSHIES Remix)" DIG Single : The Future Is Among Us (Brave New Rave) S:CAGE "resurFACING" DIG Album : We End In A Beautiful Mess (Art Of Fact Records) DAS ICH "Brutus (Imperator Mix)" DIG Album : Fanal (Danse Macabre) MORTICIANS "Blood Desire" CD: Mutilation Recreation (Plutonium Distribution) kFactor "Ivory" DIG Album : Eye On Maniac (Autoproduction) frequen-C&TC75 "If You Want" DIG V/A : Document III (Aliens Productions) NEXIUM ATRA "Shadow Mecanism" DIG Album : The Void (Autoproduction) MADURO "Black Liptisck" DIG Album : Death Kiss (Re:Mission Entertainment) GABI DELGADO / MARC HURTADO "Master" DIG Album : Neue Weltumfassende Resistance (Play Loud ! Productions) SUICIDE "Rocket USA" LP : Suicide (Bronze) A THOUSAND SOCIETIES "AK47" DIG Single : AK47 (Autoproduction) EMPUSAE "Takk For Alt Min Elskede (In Loving memory of Trånn Ciekals)" DIG Album: Empusae's Dystopian Partycollection (Autoproduction) THX TO : NEXIUM ATRA (Ehron), ALIENS PRODUCTIONS (Peter Ryby), SCANNER/DARK DIMENSIONS LABEL GROUP (Frank), TINNITORTUROUS (Jens & Tommy), BATTERY 73 (Jeff DSG) & RUSSIAN DARK COMMUNITY), SPAMMERHEADS (Ana & David), ARTOFFACT RECORDS (Jacek), THE BLACK LAB (Mic & His Crew), A THOUSAND SOCIETIES (Johann & Jean-Christophe), PODCAST:YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@SamplerEtSansReprochesYOUTUBE CHANNEL – NON STOP MUSIC -MIX ONLY + LIVE & INTERVIEWS REPORTS ITUNES :https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sampler-sans-reproches/id1511413205 MIXCLOUD : https://www.mixcloud.com/SetSRradio/PODCLOUD :https://podcloud.fr/studio/podcasts/sampler-et-sans-reproches DEEZER :https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1181282 GALAXIE RADIO http://galaxieradio.fr/ go to replay Sampler & Sans ReprochesAMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.fr/podcasts/9718c2fe-d841-4339-a3e5-82c31d018ed7/SAMPLER-SANS-REPROCHESHEARTHIS https://hearthis.at/sampler-sans-reproches/ SPOTIFY PLAYLIST : https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2IjyNn1lpGr4j2KOBHYcyG?si=c8139bae46de4de6 ARCHIVE.ORG https://archive.org/download/1379-podcast/1379-podcast.mp3
Today we introduce the hosts, lay out the mission of the show, and ask the core question: Why AK? From pop culture mystique to Cold War steel, we discuss what draws us to the Kalashnikov platform and combloc gear. In basic conscript terminology this explains why the hell these specific three morons are screaming into the void.
Steppe Gold är en sällsynt pärla i guldbranschen med 500 % ”jag är inte osäker” uppsida – och en 20-dagars trigger (!)Alla guldtillgångar rusar just nu, förstås – men Steppe är den enda gruvan i en säker jurisdiktion (ingen AK47-risk) som handlas till under 1 (EN) gång vinsten för 2027 (och 2028, 2029, 2030 …).Observera att DETTA INTE ÄR EN REKOMMENDATION ELLER FINANSIELL RÅDGIVNING!(och vi är båda gynnade av ett högre Steppe-aktiepris – dvs. vi äger Steppe-aktier; vi skulle vara dumma annars)-----------Steppe gold is a rare gem in the gold business with 500% "I'm not uncertain" upside, with a 20-day trigger (!)All things gold are rallying now, of course, but Steppe is the only mine in a secure jurisdiction (non-AK47) trading below 1 (ONE) time earnings 2027 (and 2027, and 2029, and 2030 ...)Please note that THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION OR FINANCIAL ADVICE! (and we are both beneficiaries of a higher Steppe share price - i.e. we own Steppe shares; we would be stupid not to)
The year, 2025. The boys, Angel and Kevin. The third host, lost in Europe with no way home. So they did what they had to do and recorded one without their lost brother. Tune in to hear what happened.
In this episode of the Guns Podcast, hosts Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington dive into the enduring world of classic firearms that continue to shape modern shooting. From legendary handguns like the 1911 and Glock to iconic revolvers by Smith & Wesson and Colt, they explore why these designs have stood the test of time. The discussion also covers battle-proven military rifles such as the AR-15 and AK-47, as well as historic models like the Mauser 98 and Winchester 94. Listeners will learn how these firearms blend tradition, reliability, and innovation—making them just as relevant today as when they were first introduced. Key Takeaways Why timeless firearms remain popular for reliability, simplicity, and performance. The 1911 as the ultimate example of a classic handgun still trusted worldwide. How Glock pistols became a dominant force in the concealed carry and duty markets. The enduring appeal of Smith & Wesson and Colt revolvers. Why the AR-15 and AK-47 remain cultural and functional cornerstones. The Mauser 98's influence on modern bolt-action rifles. How the Winchester 94 preserves the heritage of lever-action rifles. -- Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email Editor@gunspodcast.us Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. Make sure you check out GUNSmagazine.com and AmericanHandgunner.com for all your favorite writers and stories, and visit the podcast website at https://gunspodcast.us for links to all our shows, news and merch!
Helgen har starta med et BANG! Maria og Eivind tar shots i studio og snakker om EKLE ting! AK på teknikk skyter inn med AK47! Apropos våpen: vi snakka om millitæret og om det er et alkoholisert liggesirkus?? ByLarm er i GANG og vi prøver å forstå akkurat hvor kult det er, DET ER ALARM! I kveld er det kulturnatt i oslo og maria anbefaler det til eivind og ak, vi gleder oss til høstutstillingen!! sultanen av sandnes er toppen av dagens reklamekultur (vi er i en storhetstid)! dag-inge ulstein elsker sex og det gjør også hele stortinget! lykke til på swingers klubb på stortinget i helgen!
Send us a text This week we talk about the NFL season is back, having John Fugelsang on the podcast, arguing gun control on the internet, being nice at protests, Trump pants, replacing Howard Stern, Jason Statham, Batista and Liam Neeson, suicide awareness month and Linkin Park in Phoenix. We are also joined by our friend Charlie to discuss joining the IDF, getting shot by an AK47, the Israel/Palestine conflict, Mid East relations , does pro Palestine mean antisemitism ? , different religions are basically the same, the Vietnam War, Auschwitz and more Follow us at Reality Redemption on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, BlueSky and Tik Tok
We Like Shooting Episode 621 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Midwest Industries, Gideon Optics, RMA Defense, Die Free Co.,, Blue Alpha, Second Call Def and Matador Arms Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 621! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! GOALS August 9th and 10th in Knoxville, Tennessee. Knoxville Convention Center Free to GOA members https://events.goa.org/goals/ Free exclusive shirt if you attended both GunCon and GOALS! Send pics with the cast from each event to automated@welikeshooting.com Sean Maloney - https://secondcalldefense.org/ https://www.instagram.com/secondcalldefense/ Gear Chat Aaron - FOLDY BOI FOLDY BOI Shawn - Night Vision Adventures Night Vision Shoot Shawn - MP5 Setup Tweaks MP5 set up changes Bullet Points Shawn - Wyoming Gun Project Sig P320 (no summary available) Shawn - SIG SAUER Unveils the P365-LUXE SIG SAUER has introduced the P365-LUXE, a concealed carry pistol designed for reduced recoil and minimal muzzle flip, featuring a custom grip module and integrated compensator. This launch may influence trends in the gun community by emphasizing the demand for advanced, recoil-mitigating concealed carry options. Shawn - The Ultimate Tool for Tactical Enthusiasts Watchtower Firearms has launched the limited-run Demolitia Blackout Edition, a double-stack 1911 pistol designed for reliability and performance, featuring a ported barrel and adjustable internals. Priced at $4,499, it emphasizes durability in harsh conditions. The release may impact the gun community by offering a high-performance option while appealing to enthusiasts for its unique design and advanced features. Shawn - Limited Edition Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II Review Schmidt & Bender has released a limited edition of their 5-25x56 PM II scope, with only 18 of the original 20 units remaining. This high-end optic, known for its long-standing reputation and previous military contracts, was initially sought by a civilian customer rather than a military entity. The price in Europe is approximately €3,880. The limited availability is likely to influence demand among the gun community, particularly among collectors and enthusiasts of precision optics. Shawn - XTech Tactical's Stylish New MAG47 Designs XTech Tactical has expanded its MAG47 lineup to include three new colorful variants: the “Marble” Edition, the “Gold” MAG47, and the “Chocolate Chip Camo” MAG47. This release targets the niche “Gucci” segment of the AK market, emphasizing aesthetics alongside functionality. The introduction of these products may influence consumer preferences and demand within the gun community, particularly among those seeking distinctive accessories for AK47 rifles. Shawn - Innovative Optics: Holosun AEMS PRO X2 and CORE X2 Sights Holosun has launched two new optics, the AEMS PRO X2 and AEMS CORE X2, featuring enhanced durability, reliable performance, and long battery life, designed for various shooting conditions. These models introduce advanced technology such as Multi Reticle System and Shake Awake Technology, which may appeal to gun enthusiasts seeking versatile and efficient sighting solutions. Shawn - Limited-Edition SIG Sauer P320-RESERVE Unveiled The article highlights the launch of the P320-Reserve, a new limited-edition model from SIG Sauer's Reserve Collection, which combines modern aesthetics with enhanced performance features. Designed for luxury and precision, the gun targets collectors and reflects a trend toward premium finishes in firearms, impacting the perception of high-end offerings within the gun community. Shawn - Holosun's Innovative Red Dot Optics for 2025 Holosun has launched two new red dot optics for 2025, the ARO and ARO EVO,
All episodes and glossary at www.talettellerclub.comWelcome to Immersion, you have reached Strata 12The Basement People (Emotions)I searched the globe for want of you,A friend to call my own,My space,A tribe,Was this the place?Was I really home?And there you stoodA tree of hopeArms outstretchedTo envelopeMy ravaged bodySavaged mindThis soul so lost And you so kind.Most humans progress through life along a path created by the society and culture they are part of. Existentialism emphasises individual existence, freedom, and choice. Androids and machines are essentialists, focusing on the inherent nature or essence of things and the assumption in fundamental unchanging truths. Emotions are vital to help humans learn and make decisions. Feelings are experienced constantly from birth to death. A newborn baby is emotionally involved with its mother as soon as it understands she is a valuable source of food and comfort. The emotional attachment is instantaneous and intuitive.Human emotions are essential to consistency, being part of a social group, and staying safe.Androids have successfully been programmed with 'visceral-like' responses but these are mimicked, in essence, they are faked. Androids are trained to respond to their owners' emotions as they are not able to understand emotions themselves through their lens. Such models are trained to respond to human physical cues such as odours, pupil changes, vocal idiosyncrasies etc, and to reciprocate. We could call this 'fake empathy'.Automatic robotic vehicles do not fear the crash, they simply ‘know' that a collision is not desirable for the ongoing success of the mission in hand.'We should get some *infon and *preds,' Shabra said, thinking hard about the best time of night to get to the edge, which was renowned for tribal and gang flashpoints.Renyke asked *POS to explain.…It appears that Shabra is gathering helpful information to aid our journey….Renyke was uncertain what to do. This feeling was becoming all too familiar and quite at odds with his hitherto programmed assuredness.'You coming or what?' Shabra asks from outside the car, leading the way to a set of stairs that led down into a noisy basement.The *robo-dog wagged its tail and sat importantly on the roof of the vehicle looking around and growling.Shabra knocked on a large door and a camera was activated above them. They were being scanned.The door opened suddenly and a large man with a long beard frisked them before allowing them entry.Renyke, not used to any sort of frisking in his past life, was sensing increasing anxiety. POS was idle.'Welcome brother,' the guard said to Flex. 'Are you well?''Fine, just fine, my friend,' Flex answered, 'We continue unabated to live another day. *Vilarev!' Both men laughed convivially whilst Renyke wondered what had amused them.They enter a meeting place, some kind of bar. It is thick with smoke, the smell of nibs, sweat, and the streets. A woman approaches chanting poetry with her arms outstretched. 'The sun shines bright when you let in the light, welcome, my sister of the night.' There is more convivial laughter.She embraces Shabra and they exchange warm greetings. Excited to make new acquaintances the woman beckons the group to sit at a table.'Ah, come, come my friends. I have a perfect place for you to sit, and please, be my guests at the bar.The woman beckons a member of staff. 'Let's have liquor.' she says, 'bring my best for my new friends.'Renyke asks POS for details about the venue, the location and the owner but it makes little sense, stuttering and breaking up........data, unavailable..... scrambled, information…'How come these places aren't mapped?' Renyke asked Shabra. 'Mr Renyke, you ask too many questions. 'Hiding is surviving.''Yes,' interjected Flex, 'and we move, we move often. The key to freedom is movement.Nothing is permanent. Only your lungs and your heart. Only your breath and when that's not permanent, you're dead and you're ready for the *metamorph.' Flex chuckled.'And we know not where that will take us for certain.'Renyke checks POS whose signal was improving......*Urchs believe in various spiritual concepts but little has been documented. Oral traditions and faith seem to be passed from parents to children. I will attempt to decipher the information at my disposal….POS was silent momentarily.It would appear that urchs believe in the existence of dissatisfied ghost-like entities who visit the present from the future referred to as *shads.Urchs believe that death is not the end, merely a manifest alteration, referred to as the third life. This third life is fiercely protected with love because hate manifested in individuals will be carried to the next stage of life causing agony for the entity.They also believe that hate is so powerful that it can control what the yet-unborn will do in the future. Hate becomes a circular energy that rotates between past present and future, forging an eternal and devastating cycle of ruin across several dimensions of existence. The dead are responsible for the living, the living are responsible for the future born. To honour this mantra, enlightenment and love are the only tools required to ensure human success......Urchs also believe that taking drugs or mind-altering ingested compounds will help them understand what is existential truth and meaning and that the stresses of daily existence mask these realities and render them misunderstood. Urchs believe that intoxication enables them a greater understanding of truth, and even an ability to meet the entities or ghosts of the future.'We shouldn't stay here too long, and you shouldn't get high,' said Renyke, looking at Shabra who was drinking the free liquor.'You are so uptight Mr Renyke.' Shabra winks.There is a brief conversation between a man and Shabra that Renyke cannot understand.POS has lost signal so Renyke turns to Flex.'What is this dialect?' he asks.'Ah, that is *zone speak, with some colour changes for the urchs. We have our own code see.'Shabra rises, 'Let's Go! I think there is some trouble around tonight.'Outside a small *urch child sits on the bonnet of the car.'Can I come too?' the child asks excitedly.'No man, This is grown-up stuff. Come see me tomorrow, now *fucksyoff.'The child jumps off the bonnet, hugs Flex, and runs awayThere is a flurry of drug and weapon traders who are hustling for sales.Finally, they are all in the car. There is a sense of trepidation as they drive in silence to the underpass through a thinning crowd. The child appears again on the bonnet, facing forward and singing with a fist raised.'No sweat,' says Flex, 'we will get him off the other side. He does no harm, annoying is all.' Suddenly there is an almighty bang and the child on the bonnet is shot. Its guts are all over the windscreen, blood drips down the glass and the crowd scarpers.Everyone on the street is screaming.POS engages.....99% likelihood of robbery, ambush, death. This is a red alert! You must take action! Repeat, red alert!..There is a man in front of the car pointing an AK47 at Shabra's head.Two other men flank the vehicle and bang rhythmically on the windows.'Bastardos gang ain't getting my *vicular', shouts Shabra.
Welcome to Immersion; you have reached Strata 13The Fight (Hormones)When a human is put under stress from within their environment, there is an increase in anxiety and stress hormone, epinephrine, also known as adrenaline. This hormone 'rush' can feel like anxiousness, nervousness, or excitement. Human soldiers, for example, have been seen to find extreme violence euphoric, ecstatic, and even addictive.Feelings of 'amped up' anxiety are necessary for survival. Often the hormone rushes in such extreme situations will lead to a human's increased ability to concentrate, feelings of immortality, and a distraction from pain. Blood vessels contract to direct more blood to major muscle groups, increasing strength for up to an hour after any such stressful event.The power of a machine, an android, an artificial intelligence program, etc., is not linked to hormone releases. The ability to increase strength could be programmed into robots as an extra storage source when needs must, but such resources are prescriptive and controlled through innate programming. Most humans are unaware of their own strengths and may be rarely tested to call upon them, unlike a machine whose reserve banks are permanently at the ready.Humans under the influence of long-term stress, in situations of domestic abuse, for example, will not function correctly and may die prematurely.Renyke slowly opened the window as if to speak to the robber. They stare intently at each other, both calm.'What you doing, man? Ya *fucksyfool,' Flex whispers angrily from the rear of the vehicle. 'Windows are bulletproof!'At the same time, Shabra opened her window, smiling innocently at the robber.'OK, OK,' sure, I got bits, *G-bits too; it is all yours, Mr., *plenty-ful are my pockets; hold your rockets... just let me get them out of my coat, yeah?'The robber looked nervous; he was barely an adult.'Don't try anything,' he said, stepping forward and bringing the gun closer to Shabra's face.Flex, realising that he better act fast or risk overseeing a massacre, quietly opened the window hatch on the roof, muttering under his breath about not hanging out with strangers again.'These dopes gonna get me killed!' he said.Renyke's extension arm suddenly engaged, adding two feet or more to his normal reach, then, in a hundredth of a second, he grabbed the threatening assailant by the throat. With a sharp squeeze of his Adam's apple, the victim fell to the ground in complete silence, with an instantaneously broken neck.His bulging eyes popped from his skull as he hit the ground, rolling into the gutter.............threat to your right is exterminated............remaining threat to life ...left and front of carriage….*POS was guiding the scenario with a running commentary and an endless stream of situation mapping, statistics, and diagrams.Simultaneously, Shabra, still wearing a rye smile, held up one hand in surrender. The assailant lapsed his concentration, focusing on his friend, who had disappeared from the other side of the vehicle. The man with the AK-47 at the front did the same.'Where is he, where is he?' shouted Shabra's target.His friend edged an inch to check and saw a wet glistening eye.Almost in unison, Shabra and Flex regained control, taking on one robber each.Shabra, barely flinching and with great dexterity, cut the robber's throat like the wild animal she hunted for lunch. His blood gushed out, hitting the vehicle and Shabra's face and hand.'Ah, not the car, man! Blood takes a damned long time to clean off,' she said as she closed the window, wiping the knife on her trousers.'This is some mucky night', she mused, nonchalantly, as Flex was performing his expected duty atop the vehicle.Renyke closed the window after retracting his arm, also aware that things seemed under control..... assailant left is exterminated…..*POS continued the running commentary.....Assailant front, in line of fire of the human named Flex…Flex was shouting threats and whoops from the top of the vehicle. His torso now through the tank-like hatch. He had engaged his own mental autopilot buttons and retrieved his favourite hand pistol from one of the many pockets in his long coat.He fired three bullets for good measure, penetrating the robber in front of the car.'Take that *Bastardo,' Flex shouted as the first bullet penetrated the centre of the man's forehead.The robber dropped the AK47, taking the other two of Flex's shots into his bouncing body on the ground.The hail of bullets caused screaming, shouting, and general mayhem as people on the street ducked and scrambled for cover.'Dum arse men, a poorly manned ambush indeedy! Speedy but greedy,' said Shabra as she shined the blade with a spit and polish, grimacing at the assailant's blood, then smiling at her rhyming skills.She wasted no time after checking everything was in order, immediately engaging the car and running over one of the muggers, whose guts now covered her wheels.'Argh, not again!Flex was hooting and screaming from the roof.'Take that, you *muddafinks!'Get down,' demanded Shabra. 'We are not supposed to be drawing attention to ourselves.'Flex apologised like a naughty child and continued,'but that was fun. You two are good. Erm, but what's with the weird arm, Renyke man?'Shabra looked at Flex in the mirror and said, 'Well, we've only seen a few of his skills so far. He's a droid after all.''Of course, said Flex. I do forget. He seems so, you know…'Hmmmmm, he really does,' agrees Shabra.'I was designed as a housekeeper; the arm extensions were a *Metacoms feature to assist in the stacking of shelves and other household duties. I am also able to clear blocked drainage pipes and rescue stranded animals from trees.' Renyke rambled with pride.'Great,' said Shabra, laughing with Flex and bringing the vehicle to a halt. 'So you won't mind washing the car windows then.'to be continued © 2025 Sarnia de la Mare
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It's Monday, April 28th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Indonesian Church closed the day before Easter The joyful atmosphere of the Easter weekend celebration at the Ecumenical Christian Communion congregation in Java, Indonesia, turned sorrowful when local government officials sealed the prayer house building on Saturday, April 19, one day before Easter, reports International Christian Concern. The sealing occurred only one day after the congregation held a Good Friday procession to mark one of the three holy days of Easter at their Prayer House. 250,000 attended Pope Francis' funeral Pope Francis' funeral took place in St. Peter's Square on Saturday morning, attended by 250,000 people, before his body was taken to his place of burial across the city, reports LifeSiteNews.com. (audio from male choir) Following the funeral, Francis' body was transferred back inside St. Peter's Basilica before then being placed into a popemobile. His coffin was transported across the city, making a ceremonial tour of Rome's historic center including the Colosseum and Roman Forum. In a rare break from tradition, Francis chose not to be buried inside St. Peter's Basilica, like many of his predecessors. Instead, he selected the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome as his final resting place, reports ABC News. President Trump's fashion faux pas at Pope's funeral Unlike the other heads of state who were dressed in black, U.S. President Donald Trump wore a blue suit and blue tie. By contrast, First Lady Melania Trump wore a black dress and black veil. The official dress code for the funeral at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City required men to wear a dark suit with a black tie and a black button on the left lapel. Women were asked to wear long black dresses, gloves, and a veil. Former Democratic judge harbored El Salvadoran gang member Attorney General Pam Bondi said that one of the three illegal aliens involved in the arrest of a former Democratic New Mexico judge had images of a decapitated victim on his cell phone, reports The Blaze.com. Bondi offered the revelation as evidence that the illegal alien, allegedly harbored by former Judge Jose "Joel" Cano, was a member of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang from El Salvador. In February, Cano resigned from his office after his residence was searched. Last Friday, the former judge was arrested. Democrats have objected to the arrest and accused the Trump administration of abusing government powers. When Bondi appeared on Fox News, she explained why the judge was arrested. BONDI: “Judge Cano is charged with allegedly giving him assault rifles, AK47s, AR15s, with a suppressor, a known [Tren de Aragua] member, letting him go to a shooting range to refine and perfect his shooting skills.” She added that Judge Cano has been charged with obstruction, saying, “He admitted post-Miranda [that] he took one of the TDA members' cell phones himself —beat it with a hammer, destroyed it, then walked the pieces to a city dumpster to dispose of it to protect him." Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre dies by suicide Virginia Giuffre, the most prominent victim of Jeffrey Epstein, the late convicted pedophile, took her own life last Thursday, reports the New York Post. In a statement to NBC News, the 41-year-old's family said, “It is with utterly broken hearts that we announce that Virginia passed away last night at her farm in Western Australia. She lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking.” Giuffre took legal action against billionaire financier Epstein in 2015, alleging that she was sex trafficked at age 16 after his ex-lover and convicted madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, recruited her from her job as a locker room attendant at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. She is survived by her three children -- Christian, Noah and Emily. The mom of three also alleged she was forced to have relations with disgraced Prince Andrew three times when she was 17 — including at Epstein's Little St. James island, in New Mexico and in Maxwell's London home, where the notorious photo of her posing with King Charles' brother was taken. While Prince Andrew denied the allegations, he settled out of court with his accuser for a hefty $12 million in 2022. Her family told NBC News, “In the end, the toll of abuse is so heavy that it became unbearable for Virginia to handle its weight.” Jay Leno, whose wife has advanced dementia, honors marital vows And finally, in a new interview on In Depth with Graham Benzinger, comedian Jay Leno, who hosted NBC's The Tonight Show for 20 years, revealed that he's been caring for his wife, Mavis, who has advanced dementia for five years now. LENO: “We've been married 45 years. The first 40 unbelievable, last five have been challenging. When you have to feed someone and change them and, you know, carry them to the bathroom and do all that kind of stuff every day, it's a challenge. Leno referenced his wedding day vow. LENO: “I like taking care of her. When I got married, you sort of take a vow. Will I live up to this or will I be like a sleazy guy or something happens to my wife? That's really what love is. I'm glad I didn't cut and run. I'm glad I didn't run off with some woman half my age, or any of that silly nonsense, you know?” 1 Corinthians 13:4 says, “Love is patient, love is kind. …” Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, April 28th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe for free by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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AJC Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson sits down with U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, for a live discussion in Washington, D.C., to introduce AJC's Center for a New Middle East. They cover plans for rebuilding Gaza, the future of Israeli-Arab relations, and the evolving geopolitical landscape, including the impact of the Abraham Accords and shifting regional alliances. Tune in for insights on diplomacy, security, and what's next for the Middle East. The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. Resources: AJC Center for a New Middle East Initiatives and Policy Recommendations Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: with Hen Mazzig, Einat Admony, and more. People of the Pod: Why Germany's Antisemitic Far-Right Party is Thriving Instead of Disappearing Spat On and Silenced: 2 Jewish Students on Fighting Campus Hate University of Michigan Regent Jordan Acker: When Antisemitism Hits Home Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. __ Transcript of Conversation with Jason Isaacson and Steve Witkoff: Manya Brachear Pashman: This week, AJC's Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer, Jason Isaacson, sat down for a live conversation with Steve Witkoff, the US Special Envoy to the Middle East. They discussed plans to rebuild Gaza, political upheaval in Syria and Lebanon and expansion of the Abraham Accords. For this week's episode, we bring you that live conversation to you. Jason Isaacson: Good evening, everyone. Thank you for being here, and thank you Special Envoy Witkoff for participating in this evening's program, introducing AJC Center for New Middle East, and extension and refocusing of the work that we've been doing for decades to advance Arab Israeli understanding, cooperation and peace. Your presence here means a great deal to us. As you've heard from my colleagues, AJC looks forward to working with you and your team in any way that we can to help ensure the success of a secure Israel, fully integrated in the Middle East. Now let me begin by thanking you again, renewing our thanks and thanking President Trump for your relentless efforts, which began even before the President took office, to assure the liberation of the hostages still held by Hamas and Gaza now for 508 days, we know how dedicated you are and the President is, to gaining the release of Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage, and the remains of the four other Americans, Itai Chen, Gadi and Judy Weinstein-Haggai, and Omer Neutra, and all of the hostages living and dead, still held captive by the terrorists. So I want to point out that leaders of the Hostage Families Forum are with us here this evening. As is Emmet Tsurkov, whose sister Elizabeth Tsurkov was kidnapped by terrorists in Iraq two years ago. We are all counting on your and your colleagues' continued efforts to free them all. Thank you again, Steve. Now my first question to you, how does a successful real estate developer make the transition to Middle East diplomacy, as you certainly have. Clearly, there are profound territorial issues at play here, but there are also powerful and tangible factors, perhaps less easily negotiated, factors of historical narrative, of religion, of nationalism. How do you cut through all that? How do you achieve success given the very different career that you've pursued up to this point? Steve Witkoff: Well, first of all, Jason, thank you for having me, and welcome everybody and to the hostage families, I just want to welcome you here. Some of the people I probably have talked to already, and just know that my heart is always with you. You know, President, I'm a very close friend of President Trump's, and I think he felt that, hopefully, that I could do a good job here. And so I think the job had a lot to do with miscommunication and correcting that. It had a lot to do with getting over to the region and understand what was happening, and maybe most importantly, it had a lot to do with his election and peace through strength and the perception that he was not he was going to take a different path, that the old policy prescriptions that that had not worked in the Middle East were not going to be tolerated by him anymore. And I think that's in large part what allowed us to get a positive result. Adding to that, of course, was all of the good work that Prime Minister Netanyahu in his administration had achieved with Nasrallah Hezbollah in Lebanon, he had basically gutted Hamas. So many good things that happened. And you know, on top of that, the raids in Iran, and it created this perception that a lot of the a lot of what emanated out of October 7 was never going to be tolerated again. And that began the, you know, that began the pathway to achieving the result we achieved in the first phase. But that's just half of the problem. So we've got a lot more to go. Jason Isaacson: I've got some questions about that, as well as you can imagine. Help us understand the President's priorities and therefore your focus in this very complicated region. There's the continued trauma of October 7, 2023 dozens of Israeli and other hostages still held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, and the deep wounds inflicted on Israeli society in that attack. There's the need to rebuild Gaza and to assure it is no longer governed by Hamas. There's the prospect of advancing normalization between Israel and Arab states building on the Abraham Accords of the first Trump administration. There are also political upheavals and some hopeful signs, although the jury is still out in Lebanon and in Syria, and there's the ongoing threat to peace and stability posed by the Iranian regime. How do you prioritize? What are your expectations for success on these many tracks. It's an awful lot to deal with. Steve Witkoff: That was, I think I counted like 14 questions. Jason Isaacson: This is my specialty, by the way. Steve Witkoff: I can see. I have to, now you're testing my memory on all of this. Jason Isaacson: Priorities. Steve Witkoff: Yeah, I would say, How does the President think about it? Well, first and foremost, he wants something different for the region, yeah, and different in the sense that the old way of thinking we've they've rebuilt Gaza three or four times already. Like that's just an unacceptable use of resources. We need to do it in a much more in a much better way, a. B, we need to get rid of this crazy, ideological, psychopathic way of thinking that Hamas thinks. What they did, it can never be tolerated. I saw a film that many in this in this room did not see, made by Southern Command when I was in Gaza, and it's horrific. I mean, it is a horrific film. What happened in this film and what they did to people. So this is not, this is not the act of people who are going to war. This is the act of barbarians, and it can never be tolerated. Normalization is critical for the region. Saudi Arabia embraces it because they can't finance in their own markets today. And why? Because there's so much war risk. I actually saw Jamie Diamond today, and I discussed it with him, and I said to him, you know, think about an area like Saudi Arabia. They have tons of money, but they can't leverage their money. And they can't because the underwriting risk on war, it can't be underwritten. So you're not going to see typical senior financing. Go into those marketplaces they can finance if they do a deal in New York and they can't finance in their own country. Makes no sense. And that's going to lead to a lot of stability. In terms of the Iranian crescent, it's basically been decimated. Look at what's happened with Syria. No one ever thought that that was going to happen. We've got an epic election in Lebanon. And so tons of things happening. Lebanon, by the way, could actually normalize and come into the Abraham Peace Accords, as could even potentially Syria. So so many profound changes are happening there, and yet it's been a flash point of conflict, and I think that there's a possibility that we end it. Now, do we have to make sure that Egypt is stabilized? Yes, they've got some issues, economic and financial issues, and also on their streets. Same thing with Saudi Arabia, and we have to be cognizant about that. But all in all, I think there are some really good, good things that are happening. Jason Isaacson: Yeah, and I hope with your intervention and the president's power, more good things will happen in the coming months. Steve Witkoff: We're hopeful. Jason Isaacson: So you've recently returned from your latest trip to the region with meetings at the highest levels in Israel, in Saudi Arabia, in the United Arab Emirates, next Tuesday in Cairo, will be a meeting of the Arab League to discuss the future of Gaza. What is your sense of, drills down on your last answer, what is your sense of the region's readiness to advance to the next phase of negotiations, to free the Israeli hostages, to shift to a new Israeli force posture in and around Gaza, and put a governing structure in place that excludes terrorists. Can we assure that Hamas no longer rules, no longer poses a threat, that its missiles, tunnels and other infrastructure in Gaza are destroyed? Steve Witkoff: Well, you know, central to the May 27 protocol that was signed with the Biden administration and the Israelis. Central to that is that Hamas cannot have any part of a governor governing structure in Gaza. And that's from that's a red line for the Israelis, but it's a red line for us, too. You see the film. And we have to thread that needle in phase two of the negotiations. Jason Isaacson: How do we get there? Steve Witkoff: We're not entirely sure yet, but we are working. You know, we're making a lot of progress. There is, Israel is sending a team right now as we speak, it's either going to be to Doha or to Cairo, where negotiations will begin again with the Egyptians and with the Qataris, and I may if that negotiation goes positively enough. This is the initial phase of the negotiation where we've set, we've set some boundaries, some contours about what we want to talk about and what the outcomes we expect to happen. This is from the United States at the direction of President Trump. If it goes well, maybe I would be able to go on Sunday to execute and finish an arrangement. That's what we're hoping for. Jason Isaacson: Put phase two on track. Steve Witkoff: Put phase two on track and have some additional hostage release, and we think that that's a real possibility. We had a lot of conversation this morning about that, and with all of the parties I'm talking about, and people are responsive. Doesn't mean it's going to happen. That's a very chaotic place the Middle East. Jason Isaacson: But you've got cooperation from the Quint, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar. Steve Witkoff: Yes. All of those countries in that region, they want to see, they want to see stability. There's new young leadership there. Everybody understands that it's untenable to be at war all the time. It just doesn't work, and it's setting everybody back. Look at Israel, by the way, they're drafting, they're conscripting people at 50 years old to go to go to the fight. That's, uh… Jason Isaacson: And reservists are being called back to duty again and again. Steve Witkoff: Correct. People can't work, by the way, economies are suffering throughout there. But on the other hand, Hamas can't be tolerated either, and yet, we need to get the hostages back to their families. Pardon me? Jason Isaacson: Israel is still resilient. Steve Witkoff: Of course it is. Of course it is. But we, you know, look, I don't want to talk about all these things and not acknowledge that the most that the primary objective has got to be to bring those hostages home. It has to be. Jason Isaacson: I mentioned the Quint before: Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar. Egypt and Jordan, longtime peace partners with Israel, were proposed by the president as the possible place in which Palestinians evacuated from Gaza could be housed temporarily, or perhaps more than temporarily. What is your sense of the possibility of the dislocation of Palestinians from Gaza? Is that essential to the idea of rebuilding Gaza, or not essential? Steve Witkoff: Well, first of all, let me acknowledge King Abdullah, and also the Egyptians, General Hassan, who runs their intelligence unit. President Sisi, their ambassador. They're dug in. They're focused on solutions. It's a complicated situation right now, but they've done a great job, and they've been available, and whenever I call them, they're responsive. The Jordanians have had a tough trip here, but, you know, they've managed through it. But let's just talk sort of about what the President talks about. Why is he talking about Gaza in the way he's talking about it? Because all the for the last four decades, the other ways of thinking have not worked. We sort of always get back to this place. First of all, it's a giant slum. It really is, by the way, and it's a slum that's been decimated. On top of that, I was the first American official to go there in 22 years. I was literally there in the tunnels, on the battlefield. It is completely destroyed. There's 30,000 shells that are laying all over that battlefield, in large part because the Biden administration held up munitions shipments to the Israelis, and they were firing 1973 vintage ammunition that didn't explode. Who would let their children wander around these places? In New York, there would be yellow tape around it. Nobody would be allowed to come in the they were digging tunnels. So everything underneath subterranean is swiss cheese, and then it got hit by 2000 pound bunker bombs. So you could have dust down there. It's so devastated. I just think that President Trump, is much more focused on, how do we make a better life for people? How do we change the educational frameworks? Right now, people are growing up there, in textbooks, in the first grade, they're seeing AK47's, and how you fire them. That's, that's, this is just insanity. What's going on out there. So we have to directionally change how people are thinking there, how they're going to live together. People talk about two state we at the Trump administration, talk about, how do you get to a better life if you have a home in Gaza in the middle of a slum that hasn't been fixed up correctly, is that as good as aspirationally having a great job and being able to know that you can send your kids to college and they can become lawyers and doctors and so forth? That to me, is what we want to achieve. And when, when we began talking about Gaza, we were not talking about a giant eviction plan. What we were talking about was the fact, unlike the Biden administration, and this is not a knock on them, it's that they didn't do their work correctly, the Biden administration, that May 27 protocol is based on a five year redevelopment plan. You can't demolish everything there and clean it up in five years, let alone x-ray it on a subterranean level and figure out what foundations exist, or what, what conditions exist to hold foundations, and then what we should build. It's easily a 15 year plan, and it might be 20 or 25 years. And the Wall Street Journal, one of the most mainstream publications, two days ago, finally came out with a major article talking about that and basically validating what we've been talking about. Once you understand it from that perspective, you understand it's not about an eviction plan. It's about creating an environment there for whoever's going to live there that's better than it's ever been in the last 40 years. Jason Isaacson: Steve, thank you. Before October 7, 2023 the betting in many foreign policy circles, as you know, was that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Israel were closing in on a deal to normalize relations, coupled with an enhanced security agreement between the US and Saudi governments and Saudi access to the full nuclear fuel cycle under US safeguards. Where would you say that formula stands today? Is that still the framework that you're expecting will describe the relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia and between Saudi Arabia and Israel? Steve Witkoff: Well, that's why I keep on going back to the May 27 protocol, because it's chock full of misinformation. And so the Saudis were operating, as were the Israelis, as if you could redevelop and reconstruct Gaza in five years. You can't. You can finish demolition, you can finish refuse removal, you can do all of that in five years. But for that, there's nothing else is going to get accomplished. So when the Saudis talked normalization with the Israelis and defense treaty, they were thinking about it on a five year time frame. Once you begin to think about it as a 15 or a 20 year deal, it almost begs the question, are Gazans going to wait? Do they even want to wait? I mean, if you're a mother and a father and you've got three kids, do you want to wait 20 years to maybe have a nice, safe home there? And this has nothing to do with relocation. Maybe we should be talking about relocation, or, excuse me, the ability to come back and, you know, later on. But right now, right here, right now, Gaza is a long term redevelopment plan, and I think once the Saudis begin to incorporate that into their thinking, and the Egyptians and UAE and everybody who has a vested interest in Gaza, I think you're going to see development plans that more mirror the way the President is thinking than what the May 27 protocol contemplated. Jason Isaacson: Are you suggesting that the possibility of normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia will come after there is a fully formed Gaza redevelopment plan? Steve Witkoff: I think so. Because I believe that. I believe it's just sequentially logical, because that's when you begin to think about how Gazans are going to think about it. Right now, we're talking about it in the abstract. And there are many countries, by the way, out there, that from a humanitarian standpoint, we've talked to many of them, are actually extending themselves and saying, Hey, look, we'd, we'd love to be a part of some sort of permanent solution for the Gazan people. No one wants to see the Gazan people in some sort of diaspora, they're sort of disengaged, and that doesn't work. That only is going to fester and lead to more radicalism in the region. So we've got to get a solution for it, but we need to levelset the facts first. And the facts have not been levelset. They've been thinking about this from a perspective of facts that are inaccurate. Now we've level set those facts. We're going to conduct a summit pretty soon with probably the biggest developers in the Mideast region, many of the Arab developers, lots of master planners. I think when people see some of the ideas that come from this, they're going to be amazed. Jason Isaacson: Steve, thank you. Final question, from AJC's many contacts and visits over many years across the Arab world, including regular exchanges over three decades in Gulf Cooperation Council countries, we've come to believe in the inevitability of Israel's full integration in the region, that the more the region's leaders and elites focus on the potential advantages to their societies, including their security of normal relations with Israel, the more likely it is that we'll achieve that goal. Is that the sense that you have as well, from where you sit? Steve Witkoff: I do. I think, look, I think that the people of Israel want to live in peace with with the people of the Middle East. And it could be incredible. Jason Isaacson: And vice versa. Steve Witkoff: And vice versa. I had a discussion with His Royal Highness, His MBs, his brother yesterday, the defense minister, an exceptional man, by the way, and we talked about how Saudi could become one of the best investable markets out there, when it can be financed. Think about this. The United States today has the greatest capital market system that the world knows. And when you have a great capital market system, when. You can borrow, when you can lease a car, when you can buy a home and mortgage it all those different things. It drives an economy. It propels it. Right now in the Middle East, it's very difficult to finance. The banks don't want to operate it. Why? Because tomorrow a Hootie missile could come in if you're building a data center, and puff it's gone. We don't have to. Banks don't have to underwrite that risk in New York City or Washington, DC or American cities. So I think as you get more stabilization there, I think the real estate values are going to go through the moon. And we talk about this, Israel is a bedrock of great technological innovation. I think you know, all of the Arab countries, UAE, Saudi, Qatar, they're into blockchain robotics. They're into hyperscale data centers. These are the things that interest Israel, and yet they're driving so much of the tech surge out there. Imagine all of them working together. It could be an incredible region, so we're hopeful for that prospect. That's that's the way the President thinks about it. We've we talk at length about this, and he gives us the direction, and we follow it, and that's his direction. Jason Isaacson: I thought I heard applause about to begin, but I will, I will ask you to hold for a second, because I just want to thank you, Steve whitco, for sharing your vision and the President's vision for how to move forward to build a more stable and prosperous and peaceful Middle East and and you've laid it out for us, and we very much appreciate your Thank you. Steve Witkoff: Thank you. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with AJC Berlin director Remko Leemhuis about the victory of a centrist right government in Germany's recent election and its plans to build a coalition excluding the far-right, antisemitic political party, Alternative for Germany. Remko and I discussed why that party's unprecedented post war election returns are a cause for concern.
Jambo everyone! Gather around as we talk about dead elephants, AK47s, Lyndon B. Johnson, and 4.7 million square feet of Florida wilderness aka the Kilimanjaro Safaris! Also, Cody quits Disney! Enjoy!
This is the 4th Episode of a weekly call with Arnold Beekes where we discuss current events and what we can do to deal with it. We also share game-changing initiatives that contribute to better living for all. About my Co-Host: Arnold Beekes Innovator, certified coach & trainer and generalist. First 20 years in technology and organizational leadership, then 20 years in psychology and personal leadership (all are crucial for innovation). ============ What we Discussed: - The 3 Shows that I released that I recommed (0:15 mins) - The effect of the Trump Tariffs (4:20 mins) - The Trump Gaza situation (7:15 mins) - Transhumanism (9:45 mins) - Chips in your body (12 mins) - The Danger of Tea bags (13 mins) - Dangers of Micro Plastics ( 15 mins) - AK47 in Brussels (18 mins) - Get Farmers eggs and the attack on the farmers (20:30 mins) - The Flu rate in the Netherlands (23:15 mins) - USAID and the effects (25:30 mins) - Flashing LED Bulbs (30:30 mins) - Energy Eficiency lie (32 mins) - TuLu 3 Ai (34 mins) ==================== How to Contact Arnold Beekes: https://braingym.fitness/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoldbeekes/ =============== Donations https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/ ------------------ All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants at https://roycoughlan.com/ ------------------
This is the 4th Episode of a weekly call with Arnold Beekes where we discuss current events and what we can do to deal with it. We also share game-changing initiatives that contribute to better living for all. About my Co-Host:Arnold Beekes Innovator, certified coach & trainer and generalist. First 20 years in technology and organizational leadership, then 20 years in psychology and personal leadership (all are crucial for innovation). ============ What we Discussed: - The 3 Shows that I released that I recommed (0:15 mins)- The effect of the Trump Tariffs (4:20 mins)- The Trump Gaza situation (7:15 mins)- Transhumanism (9:45 mins)- Chips in your body (12 mins)- The Danger of Tea bags (13 mins)- Dangers of Micro Plastics ( 15 mins)- AK47 in Brussels (18 mins)- Get Farmers eggs and the attack on the farmers (20:30 mins)- The Flu rate in the Netherlands (23:15 mins)- USAID and the effects (25:30 mins)- Flashing LED Bulbs (30:30 mins)- Energy Eficiency lie (32 mins)- TuLu 3 Ai (34 mins)====================How to Contact Arnold Beekes: https://braingym.fitness/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoldbeekes/ ===============Donations https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/------------------All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/------------------
Letzte Woche hat der UK-Rap-Superstar Central Cee sein langerwartetes Album Can't Rush Greatness veröffentlichen. Langerwartet deshalb, weil es sein Studio-Debüt ist – alles, was bisher erschienen ist, waren Mixtapes. In Interviews erzählt Central Cee, dass er noch bei seiner Mutter gewohnt hat, als er mit seinen Mixtapes durchgestartet ist. Can't Rush Greatness entstand, nachdem er gelernt hatte, sich in der Welt der Musikindustrie zu bewegen.Der Hip-Hop-Lesekreis hat sich intensiv mit dem Feature von Central Cee und 21 Savage beschäftigt – „GBP“, ein Song, der die Unterschiede zwischen UK und USA thematisiert. Ninja Schwert oder doch AK47, was ist Alltagskompatibler?28.01.2025 Fm4 Homebase 20 Uhr
John Maytham engages in a conversation with Stan Bezuidenhout, a Transport Risk and Accident Specialist, about the legality of number plates in South Africa. The discussion is prompted by Maytham’s surprise at seeing a car with the number plate "AK47" and raises questions about what is and isn’t allowed on the road.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En pleine transition gouvernementale, les gangs sont parvenus à obtenir la suspension des vols commerciaux américains vers Haïti et intensifient leurs opérations dans les quartiers de Port-au-Prince. Analyse avec Diego Da Rin, expert au sein de l'International Crisis Group, d'un coup de force prémédité. RFI : Trois avions ont été visés par balles lundi (11 novembre 2024) aux abords de l'aéroport international de Port-au-Prince. Même si des incidents similaires avaient été signalés au début de l'année, faut-il y voir une nouvelle forme d'action de la part des gangs ? Diego Da Rin : C'est une étape supplémentaire franchie par les groupes armés qui montrent qu'ils peuvent sans cesse atteindre de nouveaux niveaux de violence indiscriminée. Non seulement contre les forces de l'ordre, mais contre les institutions de l'État et la population haïtienne en général. RFI : Au-delà de l'échec des travaux de sécurisation qui ont été menés aux abords de l'aéroport, est-ce que cela signifie aussi que les gangs sont mieux armés qu'ils ne l'étaient ? Diego Da Rin : Depuis quelques années, les gangs acquièrent des armes de plus en plus puissantes, type AK47 ou M40 de calibre 7,62 mm, qui peuvent tirer à plus de 400 mètres de distance. C'est plus compliqué d'atteindre des cibles en mouvement et en hauteur, mais les appareils visés étaient soit en train d'arriver, soit en train de s'éloigner de la piste d'atterrissage, donc vulnérables. L'un des avions a été la cible d'au moins 4 projectiles, on parle bien d'une décision délibérée visant à entraîner la fermeture de l'aéroport. RFI : Port-au-Prince vit de nouveau au rythme des coups de boutoir des gangs depuis plusieurs jours, faisons-nous face à une nouvelle action coordonnée ? Diego Da Rin : Les attaques qui ont recommencé depuis lundi sont surtout concentrées à Port-au-Prince et sont très ciblées, à ce stade elles ne sont pas de la même ampleur que celles que l'on a connues, il y a quelques mois, mais leurs conséquences sont tout aussi dramatiques. Les États-Unis viennent d'interdire aux compagnies aériennes américaines de voler vers Haïti pendant un mois et la crise sécuritaire affecte les opérations humanitaires en plus des vols commerciaux. Les Nations unies ont annoncé qu'elles suspendaient les livraisons humanitaires via Port-au-Prince et qu'elles tenteraient pour le moment d'acheminer les cargaisons à partir du Cap-Haïtien, la plus grande ville du nord du pays. Or, une fois au Cap, il est très difficile de rejoindre la capitale parce que les gangs ont une emprise quasi-totale sur les principales voies de circulation. RFI : Quel est l'intérêt pour les gangs de lancer ces opérations maintenant ? Diego Da Rin : Cette nouvelle vague de violence a commencé à la mi-octobre, lorsque les tensions au sein de l'exécutif, la lutte de pouvoir entre le Premier ministre et le Conseil présidentiel de transition, ont gagné en intensité. À chaque fois qu'il y a une crise politique, les gangs en profitent pour affermir leur emprise et faire la démonstration de leur force militaire. Nous sommes en plein changement d'administration, ils lancent des signaux d'intimidation et font savoir qu'ils peuvent bloquer le pays n'importe quand. RFI : « Le temps est venu de prendre le destin de ce pays en main », ce sont les mots de Jimmy Chérizier dit Barbecue, l'une des figures les plus médiatiques issue de ces groupes armés, qu'entend-il par-là ?Diego Da Rin : C'est un signal au moment où des discussions sont engagées à propos de la MMAS, la mission de sécurité dirigée par le Kenya, qui pourrait se transformer en une opération de maintien de la paix onusienne, dotée de davantage de ressources et de moyens pour contrer les attaques des gangs. L'objectif, c'est d'empêcher le changement de nature de cette mission. Les gangs ont bien compris que dans son périmètre actuel, la MMAS ne constituait pas une véritable menace et veulent faire dérailler les plans qui mèneraient à sa mise à niveau. RFI : Quelles sont les marges de manœuvre du nouveau gouvernement face à ce dérapage sécuritaire, a-t-il encore des cartes à jouer ?Diego Da Rin : Ce dont le gouvernement a vraiment besoin, en plus d'une stratégie de sécurité un peu plus robuste avec les moyens du bord, c'est d'une aide de sécurité internationale plus importante afin de venir en aide à la police haïtienne et aux forces armées qui sont de plus en plus mobilisées. RFI : Peut-on imaginer une forme de dialogue entre ce nouvel exécutif et les groupes armés ? Est-ce que ce n'est pas aussi ça, le message de Jimmy Chérizier ?Diego Da Rin : La position du gouvernement précédent, celui du Premier ministre Garry Conille, c'était « avant toute autre disposition, déposez les armes ». Mais ce que demandent les gangs, c'est une amnistie. Or, une amnistie pure n'est pas concevable pour une population qui a fait face pendant de très nombreuses années à des kidnappings, des viols collectifs, des assassinats, des extorsions. La situation est très compliquée pour le gouvernement. Haïti et Washington sous Donald Trump, quel format ?L'exécutif haïtien affronte une autre montagne : l'arrivée de Donald Trump au pouvoir en janvier 2025. Dans Le National, Dominique Domerçant revient sur la campagne de 2016 et sur la visite de celui qui n'était alors que le candidat des républicains dans le quartier de Little Haïti, à Miami. À l'époque, Trump pose avec les Américains d'origine haïtienne et leur dit dans un sourire qu'une fois élu, il sera leur champion. « On connaît la suite », tacle Dominique Domerçant. Haïti sera bien trop souvent dans la ligne de mire d'un Donald Trump qui mélange « discours populiste, sentiment nationaliste, protectionniste et raciste ».Si, à la fin des années 2010, les Américains ont pu soutenir l'ancien président Jovenel Moïse, comme toujours, ce n'était pas gratuit. Le National rappelle que Donald Trump avait engagé un bras de fer avec le président vénézuélien, Nicolas Maduro, et que pour conserver l'appui financier de Washington, Haïti comme d'autres pays de la sous-région, s'étaient pliés à la ligne dure de la Maison Blanche : pour plaire à Washington, ils avaient voté contre Maduro au sommet de l'Organisation des États américains. En résumé, conclut Dominique Domerçant, les autorités haïtiennes devraient choisir avec beaucoup de soin qui fera partie de la délégation présente à la cérémonie d'investiture de Donald Trump au mois de janvier. À la Maison Blanche, la fidélité avant toutLa future équipe de Donald Trump prend forme, avec des nominations confirmées à la Défense, à la tête de la CIA, au ministère de l'Intérieur ou au sein d'une structure pilotée par Elon Musk et mise sur pied pour sabrer dans les dépenses publiques. S'il fallait résumer ses choix d'un seul mot, la presse américaine choisirait la loyauté, et c'est Reuters qui en parle le mieux : loyauté, parce qu'au cours de son premier mandat, « Trump est entré en collision avec des membres-clé de son administration, en particulier dans les domaines du renseignement, de la sécurité nationale ou de la police. Des gens qui ont raconté par la suite à quel point ils avaient traîné des pieds ou tenté de dissuader le président d'appliquer ses décisions les plus controversées ». Aujourd'hui, libéré de ces garde-fous, le président-élu aura sans doute beaucoup plus de latitude. CNN remarque que chacun des responsables nommés jusqu'ici s'est fait connaître parce que Trump adore, « des louanges permanentes à son sujet, martelées sur tous les plateaux de télévision ». Sur l'Ukraine, attention, dangerEn matière de politique étrangère, attention, danger. Tribune à lire dans The Hill, où l'on s'alarme d'une nouvelle approche diplomatique, « sans commune mesure avec le consensus issu de la Seconde guerre mondiale, qui voyait les États-Unis comme les garants de la stabilité internationale ». C'est en Ukraine que le Trump imprévisible que l'on connaît pourrait tout changer. « Il y a ses affinités avec Poutine, il y a son mépris pour Zelensky, il pourrait tenter de réduire l'aide à l'Ukraine pour forcer Zelensky à négocier avec la Russie ». Or, abandonner l'Ukraine, c'est donner le feu vert à Poutine pour d'autres annexions. « À chaque fois qu'il a eu le sentiment de gagner face à l'Occident, Géorgie 2008, Ukraine 2014, Syrie 2015, il a lancé de nouvelles offensives quelques années plus tard . » Les Vénézuéliens de sept pays d'Amérique latine coupés du monde, le dossier Amériques d'Alice CampaignolleLa correspondante de RFI à Caracas retrace l'une des conséquences méconnues de la dernière élection présidentielle au Venezuela. En juillet 2024, le régime vénézuélien a annoncé le retrait de son personnel diplomatique de sept pays d'Amérique latine pour protester contre « l'ingérence » de leurs gouvernements dans les affaires intérieures vénézuéliennes. Sanctionnés pour avoir remis en cause la réélection de Nicolas Maduro à la tête de l'État, ils ont en outre eu 72 heures pour exfiltrer leurs diplomates du Venezuela. Une décision qui, au-delà de l'isolement de Caracas sur la scène internationale, porte préjudice aux plus de deux millions de Vénézuéliens qui vivent dans ces différents pays.Illustration à travers le témoignage de Yaël Diaz, une trentenaire vénézuélienne qui a quitté son pays il y a huit ans pour tenter sa chance à l'étranger et dispose aujourd'hui du statut de résidente permanente en Argentine : « en tant que Vénézuélienne, c'est pas mal d'avoir un visa de résidence ailleurs, un filet de sécurité en quelque sorte, que je n'ai vraiment pas l'impression d'avoir ici. Là-bas c'est facile de faire des démarches administratives, d'ouvrir un compte en banque par exemple. J'ai un lieu où vivre si je dois partir d'ici en catastrophe. »Mais, avec la fermeture des consulats, les choses pourraient bien se compliquer, pour son petit ami notamment.« Il a un passeport qui est encore valide pendant deux ans. Et comme on repart pour l'Argentine, on s'est posé la question de le renouveler maintenant, vu qu'on est au Venezuela en ce moment. Une fois là-bas, comment fait-on s'il n'y a pas d'ambassade, s'il n'y a pas moyen de faire quoi que ce soit ? De mon côté, j'ai demandé mon acte de naissance, je l'ai même fait apostiller pour ne pas me faire surprendre, maintenant qu'il n'y a plus d'ambassade. »Le retrait des personnels diplomatiques et consulaires affecte déjà des milliers de citoyens vénézuéliens. Exemple au Chili, où ils sont environ 700 000. Carolina Hidalgo Fiol, avocate :« Les démarches comme l'apostille d'acte de naissance, qui pouvaient se faire ici, ne peuvent plus l'être à Santiago. Les gens doivent se faire aider par quelqu'un au Venezuela, et donc impossible de respecter les délais de l'administration chilienne en matière migratoire. Un autre problème pour les Vénézuéliens, c'est l'impossibilité de demander un sauf-conduit. Ici, il y a beaucoup de gens dont le passeport est périmé, notamment car le renouvellement au Chili a toujours été un parcours du combattant, beaucoup de gens préféraient donc le faire renouveler directement au Venezuela, c'est plus rapide. Mais il faut un sauf-conduit pour voyager. Apparemment ça va pouvoir se faire en ligne, mais quel consulat va les délivrer ? Pas celui d'ici car il est fermé… »« Les gens se sentent apatrides, comme s'ils étaient expulsés de leur propre pays. L'idéal dans ce cas, ce serait de pouvoir fortifier ses racines ici au Chili, mais ce n'est pas possible non plus. Pour n'importe quel visa de résidence, si tu n'as pas pensé à faire la demande, par exemple, de la copie de ton casier judiciaire au Venezuela, ici tu ne pourras pas avancer dans ta démarche. Tu ne peux pas régulariser ta situation ici, mais tu ne peux pas non plus rentrer au Venezuela. Qu'est-ce qu'on peut faire ? Jusqu'ici je n'ai pas eu un seul client qui m'ait dit "je me sens Chilien et donc je veux demander la nationalité, car je veux rester ici toute ma vie". Non, les gens demandent la nationalité, quand ils le peuvent, pour ne plus avoir à faire les démarches de renouveler un passeport vénézuélien. »Dossier signé Alice Campaignolle, à réécouter dans son intégralité dans l'édition du jour.
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Persecution in Pakistan: Brother Haroon's Story From surviving a vicious attack by his family to watching in shock as an AK47 miraculously jammed when aimed directly at him—there isn't much persecution that Brother Haroon, a former Muslim Imam, hasn't experienced—and that's just the beginning.
Die polisie sê hulle het moontlik die hoëkaliber-vuurwapens gevind wat gebruik is in verlede maand se massamoord in Lusikisiki in die Oos-Kaap waarin 18 mense dood is. Dit sluit drie AK47-gewere en 'n Mannlicher-jaggeweer in. Polisiewoordvoerder Athlenda Mathe sê twee verdagtes is in hegtenis geneem nadat die vuurwapens in Flagstaff by hulle gekry is:
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Send us a textWelcome back to the conclusion of a special Cops and Writers Podcast where myself and my special co-host, Retired ATF Deputy Assistant Director Peter Forcelli will attempt to break down the problems with the United States Secret Service and what can be done to fix them. Because, who wants to hear a bunch of bitching and complaining without any answers? I hope you enjoy this thought-provoking and critically important discussion. In today's episode, we discuss:· How to fix the broken Secret Service. · Having Secret Service Agents go to Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, and work with the cops on the street. It's like army trauma surgeons going to ERs in these cities to learn how to work on gunshot wounds. They need to experience police work.· The Congressional hearings and the grandstanding by the people asking the questions. It was nauseating. · Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and her incompetence as a leader, including the things she should have done as the director of the Secret Service.· Secret Service Agent burnout and what can be done to alleviate this during an election cycle.· Disbanding the United States Secret Service and having the FBI and U.S. Marshalls absorb those duties.Visit Peter's website to learn more about him and his books.Check out the new Cops and Writers YouTube channel!Check out my newest book, The Good Collar (Michael Quinn Vigilante Justice Series Book 1)!!!!!Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website. Support the show
Send us a textWelcome to part one of a special Cops and Writers Podcast. Today, myself and my special co-host, Retired ATF Deputy Assistant Director Peter Forcelli will attempt to break down the problems with the United States Secret Service and what can be done to fix them. Because who wants to hear a bunch of bitching and complaining without any answers? I hope you enjoy this thought-provoking and critically important discussion. In today's episode, we discuss:· My special co-host, Retired ATF Deputy Assistant Director Peter Forcelli. In January, Peter was on the show talking about Government Cover-Up and Corruption Surrounding Operation Fast and Furious. Peter has testified before Congress and was considered a whistle-blower for doing the right thing.· In a historical event on July 15 in Butler, Pennsylvania, President Donald Trump was shot in an assassination attempt. · How the gunman, 20 years old with little to no training, armed with an AR-15 platform rifle with scope, got on the roof of a shed 130 yards away from the former president.· On September 16 at the Trump International Golf Course, a subject armed with an AK-47 with a scope, two ceramic plates and a GoPro and food lay in wait for about 12 hours, about 400-500 yards away in what the F.B.I. is calling an assassination attempt. The Secret Service fired at the gunman, and missed, who got away, but was captured later by local law enforcement. · The biased media's coverage of these events and the dangerous political rhetoric that is plaguing our country.· The history of presidential attempted and completed assassinations.· The difference between protection for a former president/candidate and a sitting president/vice president.· Poor communication between the USSS and local law enforcement in Butler, Pennsylvania.· The understaffing and inadequacies of some agents on scene in Butler Pennsylvania. Visit Peter's website to learn more about him and his books.Check out the new Cops and Writers YouTube channel!Check out my newest book, The Good Collar (Michael Quinn Vigilante Justice Series Book 1)!!!!!Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website. Support the show
We are saddened at the passing of yet another master gunsmith and icon in our industry. Ed Brown, master 1911 pistolsmith and founder of Ed Brown Products, recently lost his battle with cancer and his journey has ended. US House Rep. Thomas Massie has introduced The National Constitutional Carry Act (HR 9534). What would the passage of this bill mean, particularly to those who live in “blue states” run by organized criminals? Listen louder. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc we will consider the difference between an SKS and an AKM rifle. We have a FrogLube Pro Tip and an SOTG Homeroom. A Massachusetts man has been arrested and charged in what appeared on the face to be a clear cut case of self-defense. Do you know how to answer the Big 3 questions regarding justifiable deadly force? Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you've got any questions, here are some options to contact us: Send an Email Send a Text Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember… You're a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | FrogLube | Hi-Point Firearms | Spike's Tactical Farewell to Ed Brown: Master Gunsmith and founder of Ed Brown Products www.edbrown.com [0:13:53] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: An SKS is not an AK47 www.washingtonpost.com SKS Yugoslavian M59/66 with Grenade Launcher youtube.com/watch?v=ZAr56UxzMxg Trump suspect told Iran 'you are free to assassinate Trump' in apparent self-published book abcnews.go.com [0:38:43] Pro Tip of the Week - FrogLube.com TOPIC: Plastic Fantastic: Care of polymer gun parts www.froglube.com [0:43:16] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Blue States Can't Ban Your Guns So They'll Punish You For Using Them www.shootingnewsweekly.com Living Armed: Understanding Guns for Home Defense and Concealed Carry [1:08:10] Massie Introduces the National Constitutional Carry Act www.ammoland.com
Straight outta Russia this week! None other than AK47, aka Andrei Kirilenko, joins the show. The trio talk about his unique journey from 15-year-old Russian Super League pro to 18-year-old NBA draftee, the rookie experience under Hall of Famers Karl Malone and John Stockton, earning an NBA All-Star selection and becoming a true trailblazer for Russian hoopers. Tune in for the full AK47 story!St. Petersburg childhood, Super League at 15, drafted to the Utah Jazz (3:00)D Miles in Russia, nickname origin story, Jerry Sloan's system (14:00)Malone and Stockton, NBA All-Star selection, becoming a leader in Utah (27:45)2005 blocks leader, NBA lockout, moving to Minnesota (36:55)Joining the Nets, playing with KG and Paul Pierce, World of Warcraft (48:00)2012 Olympic bronze, the rise of international players in the NBA, recording two 5x5 stat lines (55:00)About Our Hosts:NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls.Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on YoutubeFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook
This week, we have a bonus episode of ‘Mehdi Unfiltered' because there's no shortage of news to cover. On Sunday, we saw another assassination attempt on former President Trump at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, with the alleged shooter having an AK47-type rifle on him. As upset as the Republicans are, their outrage over this second assassination attempt on Trump has its limits. It stops at gun control.Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, a Democrat from Florida, the first member of Generation Z to be elected to Congress, and the former National Organizing Director for March for Our Lives, the youth-led movement in support of gun control, joins Mehdi in studio to talk about the attempted attack and the failure of gun reform in in the US so far. Also on the show, Zeteo contributor, award-winning actor and activist Cynthia Nixon discusses Barnard College's latest restrictions on its faculty when it comes to speech, freedom of expression, and pro-Palestinian sentiment on its campus. Nixon is a Barnard alumna and had a lot to say, including on the recent suspensions of students, which left many without health insurance and, in some cases, even housing. And finally, justice correspondent for The Nation, Elie Mystal discusses Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance's dangerous peddling of fake stories about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. It's led to serious threats against Springfield schools, hospitals, city officials, and the city's Haitian population. Mystal is of Haitian descent and recently wrote for the Nation: ‘White People Have Never Forgiven Haitians for Claiming Their Freedom'. He joins the show to talk about his piece; the racist, Republican-led narrative being pushed; and the bigger picture. We hope you enjoy this week's bonus episode of ‘Mehdi Unfiltered'. Be sure to join the conversation in the comments - including telling us what you thought of this week's guests. (We really do read what you have to say!)And in case you missed it, be sure to check out Mehdi's exclusive interview with Jill Stein from Monday. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit zeteo.com/subscribe
Multiple investigations are underway after what appears to be a second failed assassination attempt in just nine weeks on former US President Donald Trump. The man, armed with an AK47, had apparently been targeting Trump through bushes along a fenceline as he played golf on his course in West Palm Beach. Secret Service Agents noticed the man and fired shots but he fled in an SUV and was apprehended a short time later by police, leaving two backpacks and a gopro camera behind.CNN's Michael Yoshida spoke to Lisa Owen about what is currently known about the 58 year old suspect Ryan Wesley Routh.
Donald Trump has been marked safe after a second assassination attempt. Trump was golfing when shots were fired and the FBI has just confirmed it was an attempt to assassinate the former president. The FBI have since arrested the suspect as well as finding his AK47 found in the bushes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SUPICIOUS man ARRESTED near RNC with AK47 and a SCREAM MASK!
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European leaders have agreed a $54bn funding deal for Ukraine, overcoming objections from Hungary. The government in Ukraine described the package as 'a guarantee for victory'. We get reaction from Estonia and Kyiv. Also in the programme: we report from Cambodia where waste from the international fashion industry is adding to pollution; and Pokemon with AK47s - how a violent satire of the Japanese franchise became one of the fastest-selling independent video games ever.(IMAGE: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (L), European Council President Charles Michel, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (3rdR), Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz attend a multilateral meeting on the sidelines of a European Council meeting at the European headquarters in Brussels, on February 1, 2024 / CREDIT: Ludovic Marin / AFP via Getty Images)
On the night of December 1, 2017, Maggie Long, a 17 year old high school student, was found dead in her family's rural Bailey, Colorado home, which had been burglarized and set on fire. Investigators later determined that Maggie had been physically assaulted then lit on fire while she was still alive. It's been just over six years since Maggie was brutally murdered, and investigators are still searching for the people responsible… On December 1, 2017, almost 18 year old Maggie Long was found murdered in her burned home, located in the 3700 block of County Road 43 in Bailey, Colorado. She had been physically assaulted then set on fire while she was still alive. An AK47, a 9mm Beretta, 2,000 rounds of ammunition, jade figurines, and a large green safe with a combination dial and handle were stolen from the Long home. There are three to four unidentified suspects in this case. They were driving a white Chevy Astro-type work van, an early-90s Ford Aerostar van, and a late-80s Ford F-150. Anyone with information is asked to call the Maggie Long Task Force tip line at (303) 239-4243. A $75,000 reward is still available. For the month of January, Detective Perspective is partnering with Season of Justice to help raise money towards solving cold cases! If you'd like to help us reach our January goal with a donation, please visit the link here: https://givebutter.com/soj_detectiveperspective Season of Justice is a nonprofit dedicated to providing funding for investigative agencies and families to help solve cold cases and bring resolution to those impacted by unsolved violent crimes. For more information, visit their website at SeasonOfJustice.org. Every donation helps bring justice to people who need it. Thank you for your support! Editor: Shannon Keirce Research/Writing: Haley Gray and Anna Luria SUBMIT A CASE HERE: Cases@DetectivePerspectivePod.com SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspective FIND DERRICK HERE Twitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseur CRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEE Criminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Crime Weekly: https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop ADS: 1. FactorMeals.com/Detective50 - Use code DETECTIVE50 to get 50% off! 2. Babbel.com/Detective - Get 55% off your Babbel subscription!