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Comedian Benny Blue (@bennyblueeyes) joins Jesse, Andy and Matt to talk about brat summer transitioning into the fall of civilization, Benny's new special Live From My Mother's Funeral, Benny and Andy's Blue Lake connection, Anarchist Cookbook adolescent shenanigans, why humans are the perfect size for speed, Matt and Andy's show with the 2022-iest name ever, the best mural ever painted and its painter, Norm MacDonald's sketch artist sketch, how an asteroid got ants into farming fungi, Jesse's love of 90-Day Fiancee, Matt's upcoming comedy shows and Andy's upcoming ska shows.
You might have owned the Anarchist Cookbook once, but you probably didn't use it to turn a shotgun into a grenade launcher or build a bomb. Unfortunately some people did and the author called for this book of “forbidden knowledge” to be taken out of print.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben and Celestia roll out an abbreviated history of book bans and the psychology behind them. What sorts of fears manifest into the desire to keep information away from people? And which people? Is the current rash of book challenges a panic, or is the fear of such bans a panic? We start this episode with a solid opinion, then find ways to knock that opinion around a bit. Calls for book bans have come from the right and left, for different reasons. The freedom of speech gets complicated in matters of obscenity, "dangerous knowledge" or children's books containing racial slurs. From "The Anarchist Cookbook" to critical race theory, we look at some individual cases as well as how effective book banning attempts are today.
(19:56) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: The Cavaliers lost Game 4 without star guard Donovan Mitchell, putting up a strong fight but ultimately falling 109-102 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Plus, NHL Playoffs: Pat Maroon is frustrated and pushes back on fans thinking he should be doing more CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!
GUEST OVERVIEW: Keith Mchenry is the co-founder of the 'Food Not Bombs' movement. author of "The Anarchist Cookbook'. Find out more at: https://www.foodnotbombs.net
GUEST OVERVIEW: Keith is the co-founder of the 'Food Not Bombs' movement. author of "The Anarchist Cookbook'. https://www.foodnotbombs.net
On today's show, Keith McHenry discusses the current foreign policy crisis and the allocation of funds towards war instead of aiding people in need. GUEST OVERVIEW: Keith is the co-founder of the 'Food Not Bombs' movement and the author of "The Anarchist Cookbook." More information can be found at: https://www.foodnotbombs.net
Most of us do not colour code our threat levels. But nations do.Following 9/11, the Homeland Security Advisory System in America in 2002 came up with the warning system that we all know and love today in our TV shows—green, blue, yellow, orange and red, depending, obviously, on the severity of the threat.Government officials plan and practice their responses to each threat level—war games for the bureaucrats.What if the threat was not a threat in the conventional sense of some action that the nation must defend, but the threat that comes from nothing at all? One example is say, the leader of the nation passes and the administration suddenly loses its alpha and is left rudderless and the panjandrums receive no instructions on what to do next.Building an entire novel built upon this possibility as a foundational premise, is my guest today, a journalist, author, analyst, and commentator, and now, novelist. Aakar Patel, known for his extensive body of work in politics, culture, and political economics, has ventured into the world of fiction with his debut novel—After Messiah.A novel is a remarkable canvas for expressing ideas, freeing the author from the constraints of traditional media like newspapers.Newspapers, for instance, are required to simply and clearly report what happened. But sometimes as a newsperson, you get to know about things that you cannot report by the usual rules of reportage. Such as off-the-record information that might be of great importance. The edit page of the newspaper is for such things— where you might reveal or hint at something, having editorialised it.Aakar Patel's work raises essential questions about the role of the bureaucracy and the responsibilities it bears. His superior skills in prose ensure that his novel is not just thought-provoking but also an effortless—and very often funny—read. Aakar is not one to stay snugly inside the box; he busts out the whole “eager to learn and illuminate” ethic and thus, escapes the confines of convention.Today, he unveils this debut novel. While After Messiah might be his debut novel, this is not his debut appearance on The Literary City. He is my first returning guest in almost two years of this show. He joins me from his home in Bangalore, a city we share. PREVIOUS APPEARANCE: https://litcity.in/e14-sptfyABOUT AAKAR PATELHe is a syndicated columnist who has edited English and Gujarati newspapers. His books include "Why I Write", "Our Hindu Rashtra: What It Is. How We Got Here", "Price of the Modi Years" and "The Anarchist Cookbook". His work reimagining South Asia, "The Case For Akhand Bharat" is out in 2024. He is the Chair of Amnesty International India.BUY AFTER MESSIAH: https://amzn.to/3Q4Xj0qWHAT'S THAT WORD?!Co-host Pranati "Pea" Madhav joins Ramjee Chandran in "WHAT'S THAT WORD?!", where they discuss the word "MESSIAH"CONTACT USReach us by mail: theliterarycity@explocity.com or simply, tlc@explocity.comOr here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theliterarycity Or here: https://www.instagram.com/explocityblr/
The Tangos discuss how the Anarchist Cookbook are the reason Arcades are dying off and how they'd rather go to Renaissance Fairs! https://linktr.ee/id10tangos
In this conversation with RevDem editor Ferenc Laczó, Aakar Patel – author of The Anarchist Cookbook. A Toolkit to Protest and Peaceful Resistance – discusses why he considers dissent essential to improving society; what lessons we can draw from successful recent examples of protest; which options activists have to amplify and maximize their efforts; and how egregious laws on the book, practices of denying rights, and the extreme disparities of Indian society have shaped activists' possibilities and agenda.
Erwin als gast, de meest gemiddelde stad van Nederland, The Anarchist Cookbook, bommen maken, vuurwerk verbieden, als Nederlander in een arbeiderswijk opgroeien, stemmen tegen je belangen in, leraren die lage studieadviezen geven, ADHD, achterstand in onderwijs, ghetto's in het buitenland, waarom stemt de onderklasse rechts, waarom linkse partijen vaak vechten, kritische denkmethodieken aanleren, argumenteren op de middelbare school, flat earthers, aangifte Ömer en vrijheid van meningsuiting. Videolink: https://youtu.be/4RHTpN2J8h8 Steun ons op: https://ikgaleven.backme.org Telegram groep: https://t.me/+GfCzzTOU-kkxZmRk Lale Gül: https://instagram.com/laaalegul/ Ömer Uyar: https://instagram.com/omer_34/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/ikgalevenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ikgaleven TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ikgalevenpodcast
Lil Pump isn't very bright. Is POTUS multiple guys in silicone suits? Where my dolla? I finally made a banger. Energy Weapon? The Anarchist Cookbook. Public bathrooms. MGK wants us to respect the forest. TikTok openly tells you what you are to them. A heated seat subscription? Sex workers. Tommy Lee prerecords his drums. Will Smith says sorry. Cheeto's dark past + more. Aaron's "tour bus" & who he thinks he is. OUR FIRST YOUTUBE CLIP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KANmSxb1x34&t=1s JOIN THE MINUS WORLD: buymeacoffee.com/TheWrongWarp The entire video archive is in The Minus World, but each week's episode will live for free, the week that they air at TheWrongWarp.com Email the show: Ketsuban@TheWrongWarp.com Follow on Instagram @thewrongwarps Follow on Twitter @TheWrongWarp Check out The Blue Hues on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6nffJGtjWZwrssFzfpKLJU Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ”fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. The Wrong Warp is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The opinions expressed in this program are simply obscure jokes & do not purport to reflect the opinions of Ketsuban or The Wrong Warp.
A Conversation with Joshua T Berglan and Zero Dark Tony is DIFFERENT... In this conversation, we cover JFK, Satanic Royalty, Inbreeding, Addiction, Charles Manson, the Queen Mother of Darkness, Racism amongst white people, The Anarchist Cookbook, Record contracts, Madyson Marquette, Master P, King George, the Duponts, Biolabs, and much more. While the subject matter is a little intense, this is a lighthearted, enlightening and humorous conversation that you surely will enjoy. Please welcome Zero Dark Tony, an investigative creator, a disruptor, Emmy winner, retired rock star, Hollywood exile, and a survivor of SRA and Scientology to a Conversation with Joshua T Berglan on the Live Mana Network!
A Conversation with Joshua T Berglan and Zero Dark Tony is DIFFERENT... In this conversation, we cover JFK, Satanic Royalty, Inbreeding, Addiction, Charles Manson, the Queen Mother of Darkness, Racism amongst white people, The Anarchist Cookbook, Record contracts, Madyson Marquette, Master P, King George, the Duponts, Biolabs, and much more. While the subject matter is a little intense, this is a lighthearted, enlightening and humorous conversation that you surely will enjoy. Please welcome Zero Dark Tony, an investigative creator, a disruptor, Emmy winner, retired rock star, Hollywood exile, and a survivor of SRA and Scientology to a Conversation with Joshua T Berglan on the Live Mana Network!
px.interno@gmail.comFacebook Paciente Interno MedipodcastTwitter @PanfiloDr El espisodio de hoy te voy a contar sobre la vez que fui catalogado como terrorista por llevar un capítulo impreso que bajé de internet como tarea para traducirlo en la clase de inglés. Este libro fue investigado por el FBI y el departamento de Justicia y la casa blanca de USA.En el encabezado decía el nombre del libro "The anarchist coockbook" 1995: Se alega que los perpetradores del atentado con bomba en Oklahoma City usaron instrucciones del libro.1999: La policía encontró The Anarchist Cookbook en posesión de los tiradores de Columbine High School Eric Harris y Dylan Klebold, en Littleton, Colorado; puede que los haya inspiradoEs un libro con una premisa simple: armado con un poco de conocimiento y algunos materiales domésticos cotidianos, cualquiera puede ser peligroso. Probablemente la maestra de inglés conocía estos datos y creyó que haríamos algo similar. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Anarchist_CookbookEn ese tiempo no pensé que sería algo tan serio, era solo un niño, solo estaba emocionado en entender cosas nuevas en otro idioma, y seguir navegando el internet. trata de verlo objetivamente, es realmente solo eso, un niño de 14 años tratando de aprender cosas nuevas, no entendía ni la mitad de lo que estaba escrito en ese libro.Solo te pido un favor comparte este episodio si te sientes identificado con alguna parte de la historiaSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Dr.Panfilo)
Right now, I could tell you about hundreds of different mass school shootings which have happened around the United States of America, but we are going to go back and take a deep dive into what started the phrase, pulling a Columbine. This is a 4-part series covering the mass school shooting, which took place at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado on Tuesday, April 20, 1999.We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSitsFollow us on our social media at:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=en#Columbine #FrankDeAngelis #EricHarris #DylanKlebold #Prom #HighSchool #RachelScott #BMW #BowlingforColumbine #TheAnarchistCookbook #KMart #NaturalSelection #PatrickIreland #CassieBernall #NeilGardner #RobynAnderson #DannyRohrbough #TrueCrimePodcast #TrueCrime #PodcastShooting Straight Radio PodcastWelcome to 2nd Amendment University!! This podcast (formerly known as "Shooting...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Right now, I could tell you about hundreds of different mass school shootings which have happened around the United States of America, but we are going to go back and take a deep dive into what started the phrase, pulling a Columbine. This is a 4-part series covering the mass school shooting, which took place at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado on Tuesday, April 20, 1999.We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSitsFollow us on our social media at:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=en#Columbine #FrankDeAngelis #EricHarris #DylanKlebold #Prom #HighSchool #RachelScott #BMW #BowlingforColumbine #TheAnarchistCookbook #KMart #NaturalSelection #PatrickIreland #CassieBernall #NeilGardner #RobynAnderson #DannyRohrbough #TrueCrimePodcast #TrueCrime #PodcastShooting Straight Radio PodcastWelcome to 2nd Amendment University!! This podcast (formerly known as "Shooting...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
About two decades ago I offered Aakar Patel a job as editor of Explocity. And just when we were all set, the famous and reputable newspaper in Mumbai, Mid-Day, offered Aakar a job as Editor and…well, of course I understood. If he had not accepted that job I would have forced him to. But you know what they say… when one editorial door closes and another…oh the hell with the analogies… I heard that Tushita Patel, Aakar's partner, was leaving her job as Editor of The Asian Age. I called her and she hopped a flight to Bangalore and joined Explocity as Editor and totally killed. Twenty years later, I am fortunate to count them both as friends. And not principally because they make fried fish with that mustard thang. Now, anyone with even a peripheral interest in Indian politics ought to know Aakar Patel.And even though newspapers around the country have recently developed new and deeper shades of funk by not continuing to publish Aakar's anti-injustice polemic, he remains India's most prolific columnist. The context of Aakar's prose is serious, the tone often calling question to judgment, but you can sense a suppressed smile under every description.Here's an example of what I call the suppressed smile.In a socio-political comment about the inability or at least, unwillingness of the Indian to be gracious in defeat, he uses cricket. In an article titled The Banality Of The Indian Cricket Fan he wrote and I quote, “It's about nationalism, which in India is narrow and zero-sum. If they score even a little victory, a boundary, our tumescence droops.”That writing is not magic realism—whatever manner of contrivance the phrase magic realism is—but maybe I'll call this one… Cialis In Wonderland...?The reason humour lurks beneath even the most serious of Aakar's writing is because he sees the foibles of the hoi polloi as absurd theatre. In a recent event promoting the launch of his latest book, The Price Of The Modi Years, someone in the audience asked him if saw hope in the political scenario in India, when viewed from the depressed side of the divide.“Yes,” he replied, “but maybe it will take a couple of election cycles.”“Thank you, Aakar!” The audience member cried irrationally, “thank you for saying there's hope!!!”I smiled and tried to catch Aakar's eye but I could tell that he was busy trying to figure out how not to become a prophet—although in India pundit and prophet somehow become synonymous. Today Aakar is my guest as neither prophet nor rationalist, but as a writer and I got to ask him a bunch of questions about what makes him, above all, one of the country's most compelling writers.ABOUT AAKAR PATELAakar Patel is a syndicated columnist who has edited English and Gujarati newspapers. His books include 'Why I Write', a translation of Saadat Hasan Manto's Urdu non-fiction (Tranquebar, 2014), 'Our Hindu Rashtra: What It Is. How We Got Here', a study of majoritarianism in India and Pakistan (Westland, 2020), 'Price of the Modi Years', a history of India after 2014 (Westland, 2021) and 'The Anarchist Cookbook', a guide on why and how to protest (HarperCollins, 2022). He is Chair of Amnesty International India.Buy The Price Of The Modi Years here: https://amzn.to/3DiXsVUWHAT'S THAT WORD?! - "HOI POLLOI".Co-host Pranati "Pea" Madhav joins Ramjee Chandran in the segment "What's That Word?", where they discuss the origins of the phrase hoi polloi with asides on cunning linguists.
Murder Among the Mormons is the new Netflix true crime documentary directed by Jared Hess & Tyler Measom - and Muriel has been reading too much for this podcast, so it felt like a good week to put the books down and pick up the remote. Nick gets hit with a pipe bomb of a story about Mark Hofman, treasure hunting, uzis, magical salamanders and the Anarchist Cookbook. Big love goes out to Justin W for sending us some much appreciated dollars through the PayPal button in our link at www.instagram.com/murielsmurdersand HUGE thanks go out to Anj, Adi, Avery and Nichole (!!!!) for signing up at www.patreon.com/murielsmurders - you make our hearts swell. -- SHOW INFORMATION Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murielsmurders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/murielsmurders TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe5PLqCn/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2AFeVf3ocqTctje_qCrcA/featured Email: MurielsMurders@gmail.com T-Shirts: https://www.teepublic.com/user/campfiremedia/albums/119055-muriels-murders Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/3n6OOSw Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3emLD5g Researched & Hosted by Muriel Montgomery Edited, Co-Hosted & Animations by Nick Casalini If you love Muriel's Murders, the best way to support us is through our Patreon. Plus you unlock exclusive episodes. Thank you! XOXO
Brian joins Jennifer and David on a bridge to discuss the art of improv, Pack Theater in L.A., and what BOC has been up to during the pandemic. Brian James O'Connell is a working actor, writer, director, filmmaker and teacher in Los Angeles. After selling his feature film debut as a writer/director, KILLER VIEW (the only film shot on disposable video), he followed it up by directing the 35mm Southern indie comedy ANGRY WHITE MAN starring Matt Berry, Scoot McNairy, Steve Agee and Mary Birdsong. BOC (as his friends call him) is part of the improv powerhouse & comedy collective Dr. God, who delivered their first feature film project BLOODSUCKING BASTARDS in 2015, starring Fran Kranz, Pedro Pascal, Joey Kern, Joel Murray, and Emma Fitzpatrick, which O'Connell directed as well as co-writing the script with Dr. God. The film was the Opening Night Premiere at Slamdance in 2015 and is available now on Amazon Prime after it's 15 city theatrical run along with a two year run on Showtime. Dr. God's new animated series HELL DEN is currently available on SYFY Channel where they serve as the Creator, Executive Producers, Producers, Directors and Writers. Season 2 premiered in Fall of 2020 as part of TZGZ. With multiple projects in development, BOC is currently pitching his pilot THE ANARCHIST COOKBOOK (based on the IP of the same name) under Executive Producer Emmet McDermott (60 Second Docs). Please give him more stuff to do. It brings him joy. http://itsboc.com/ - Writer/Director/Dreamweaver http://drgodcomedy.com - Member of premiere comedy group https://www.facebook.com/ALLIMPROV/ - Signature Creative Coaching https://www.facebook.com/Improv1to1/ - Owner & Founder http://www.improvutopia.com/ - Board Member http://www.packtheater.com/ - Co-Founder
This episode we spoke with Keith McHenry about Food Not Bombs, Anarchism, and the radical potential of feeding people as a political act. Show Notes: Follow us on Twitter at @FoodThoughtPod, and you can drop us a line at ThoughtAboutFood on Gmail. Leave us a review! It helps people find the show. Keith McHenry is one of the founders of Food Not Bombs Keith has written a number of books, including Hungry For Peace: How you can help end poverty and war with Food Not Bombs and The Anarchist Cookbook (not the one you're thinking of, but a "real anarchist cookbook" as Keith says). To find a local Food Not Bombs near you, or for resources on starting one, check out the Food Not Bombs website. The one nearest to me is the Food Not Bombs RGV branch. The intro and outro music is "Whiskey Before Breakfast" which is both a great traditional song and not an impediment to getting served by Food Not Bombs if you're hungry, because they serve anyone, sober or not. It was performed and shared by The Dan River Ramblers under a Creative Commons license.
Liz Recommends - The Villain Was Right https://villainwasright.libsyn.com/Comedians Craig Fay and Rebecca Reeds view movies and TV shows from the villain's perspective and dare to ask if they were really all that bad.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-villain-was-right/id1438524435Nick Recommends - Day XThis story began with a mysterious gun in an airport bathroom and led to a German military officer facing trial on terrorism charges. It's a story about national identity and reckoning, mirroring the story of Germany itself. And years later, it's still unfolding — raising a question that democracies across the world are waking up to: What happens when the threat is coming from within?https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/19/podcasts/far-right-german-extremism.htmlZane Recommends - The Poison Roomhttps://poisonroom.com/The Poison Room is a podcast about dangerous writing - from the very first anti-vaccination literature to the Anarchist Cookbook. Banned books, burned books, ridiculous laws, and centuries of misinterpreting holy texts, as well as books that are dangerous to read and own, and books that were dangerous to write.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1482011808 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Come join us this week as we take a look at the Anarchist Cookbook, the path of destruction it has left in it's wake and at the life of the man who penned it. AMAZON (including "from the author statement) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0874CWDH2/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 GAURDIAN article: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/dec/19/anarchist-cookbook-author-william-powell-out-of-print AMERICAN ANARCHIST film https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6032170/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration) https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help/immediate-help RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): https://www.rainn.org Don't forget to subscribe. Follow me on Twitter: @RonnieUrsenbach Facebook: @BannedMediaPodcast Instagram: @BannedMediaPodcast or send e-mail to BannedMediaPodcast@gmail.com
Katie and Sally discuss “Eddie’s Week” by Patrick Dean. Topics discussed include Jack Davis, The Cryptkeeper, The Anarchist Cookbook, Heroes Convention, Fluke, eye gaze technology, and more. Next time: “Bezimena” by Nina Bunjevac. For more info about Patrick Dean, see his blog; work in Flagpole; and pick up a copy of Eddie’s Week. Follow Thick Lines on Instagram @thicklinespod.
(00:00) We play a game called “What Kind of Kick-Ass Weapon Did This Guy Get Arrested With? (15:37) Albert Breer is a senior NFL writer and lead content strategist at the MMQB.com and joins Toucher & Rich for his weekly segment to talk football, martial arts weapons and the Anarchist Cookbook. (30:49) does Bill Belichick still roll with Cam Newton even if Mac Jones is ready? The Patriots are the 3rd favorite team to get Julio Jones. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's like Anarchist Cookbook the movie! Join the Dead Beat Film Society as we talk the people's liberation, imperialism, terrorists vs. freedom fighters, some history of the French occupation of Algeria, how they achieved a documentary feel, the ethics of torture (spoiler alert: it's bad), the lack of a central focus or character, sympathy towards both sides, violent vs. nonviolent protest, the role of women in the revolution, the power of Ennio Morricone's soundtrack, the city as a character, the incredible impact the film had on revolutions around the world, and why we didn't see the same kind of overtly violent revolution in 1960's America with an in depth The Battle Of Algiers film analysis! (Special Guest: Mechanical Freak Podcast) Click here to listen and subscribe to Mechanical Freak podcast!
This week we're diving into it with a little bit of Positive Mental Attitude from fisherman Joey Mayerchik. From rock cod and great white sharks, cocaine and huffing freon, into nostalgic memories of The Anarchist Cookbook and the follies of making butane honey oil. With concerns about Covid and the economy, we dial up a few restaurants to see what they are serving up. Then we reel it back in with a positive COVID test, growth of a mycological supply company, Don Juan, mescalito and Eckhart Tolle's The Power Of Now as we check back in with past guests Jeremiah Bursian and Carlos Marin.Ending Song:Bad Brains - Attitude
Happy Thanksgiving and welcome back to another episode of WRYAT New Orleans Geauxrilla Radio! On this special Thanksgiving themed episode we have segments from Dis Taste of Nola, CCR Club, Anarchist Cookbook, and Food Follow up Review! Thanks for listening. Rate/Subscribe
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Roqayah is off this week, so Kumars is joined from the top of the hour by Food Not Bombs cofounder and veteran organizer Keith McHenry. Keith has been active with various chapters of the network of mutual aid collectives known as Food Not Bombs for four decades and is the author of several books including Food Not Bombs: How to Feed the Hungry and Build Community, which is the original handbook for the group’s model of movement building through vegan food distribution. Keith shares moments from an eventful life, like the mentorship of Howard Zinn and facing massive repression and criminalization from the highest levels of government, including staring down 25 to life under California’s “three strikes” law. Keith talks about the stories of organizers from Myanmar to Iceland who have engaged in direct action under the banner of Food Not Bombs, and Keith and Kumars reflect on the legacy of the movement, including the role of anarchism and punk culture in sustaining and how mutual aid projects inspired by Food Not Bombs are responding to the current moment. You can find the current Food Not Bombs handbook in addition to every other imaginable resource for finding a chapter near you or starting your own at foodnotbombs.net. If you want to support the show and receive access to tons of bonus content, subscribe on our Patreon for as little as $5 a month. Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on Apple Podcasts. We can't do this show without your support!!!
On today's show Luke opens up about his toenail problem, we have a crack at diagnosing what on earth is going on with Prince Charles' hands and Pete wonders whether he could outrun Michael Jordan...We're also reminiscing about Big Brother and its role in the evolution of reality TV.Plus, Metallica, rockstar riders, Bill Murray and more on The Anarchist Cookbook. We'd love to hear from you! Get in touch here: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred podcast provider. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeff brings you a solo Movie Qlub Classic focusing on the 2016 documentary American Anarchist! The story of William Powell and his controversial book the Anarchist Cookbook. Find out what Jeff thought of the documentary and some discussion on the dissemination of ideas and our responsibility towards them. The story of one of the most infamous books ever written, The Anarchist Cookbook, and the role it's played in the life of its author, now 65, who wrote it at 19 in the midst of the counterculture upheaval of the late '60s and early '70s. Join the conversation at discord.gg/un3AQb7
Jeff brings you a solo Movie Qlub Classic focusing on the 2016 documentary American Anarchist! The story of William Powell and his controversial book the Anarchist Cookbook. Find out what Jeff thought of the documentary and some discussion on the dissemination of ideas and our responsibility towards them. "The story of one of the most infamous books ever written, "The Anarchist Cookbook," and the role it's played in the life of its author, now 65, who wrote it at 19 in the midst of the counterculture upheaval of the late '60s and early '70s." Join the conversation at discord.gg/un3AQb7
The Survival and Basic Badass Podcast Episode #234 The Anarchist Cookbook
We set the heat to simmer this episode after needing a break from the hot mess that is this podcast. Don't take off your oven mitts though because there's still some spicy bits in this metaphysical gluten free, non-GMO, vegan chill con carne. What does con carne even mean? This week's talking points: Answering our amazing fans questions -PLEASE keep them coming! Alabama finally relaxes its choke hold on the evil practice of yoga. Yes, you read that right. Movie Review: Fatefull Findings watch it and let us know what you think. The origin of Triscuit, it's nothing to do with three of anything! The origin and current state of the infamous Anarchist Cookbook that you always heard about but never actually read. As always we'd love to hear from you. If you've recently been contacted by a certain Matthew McConaughey Tulpa please tell him I miss him, things are too quiet around the house, plus we're running out of eggs around here. Tell him I'm sorry for not taking his idea of doing an AirB&B but only with rich people and their yachts. I know I said it just sounded like swinging but with boats, but still, please come home Matthew. You can submit your own thought experiments, questions you want answered, or topics for discussion by: Tweeting at us: @part_time_pod Email: pt.podcasters@gmail.com Voicemail: Anchor voice message (we'd feature it on the show with your permission) It would also really help us out if you could take the time to review the show on Apple Podcasts if you're enjoying it. Thanks for listening and please follow us on Instagram for art based on things we've talked about on the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/part-time-pod/message
Tune in for intellectual freedom news of the world and commentary about the banned book "The Anarchist Cookbook". Join us Every Monday from 3-4:30pm pacific/5-6:30pm central/6-7:30 pm eastern. Call-in number: 319-527-6208 Also please join our FB page: Click Here to Like https://www.facebook.com/LibertyLibrarian/ Use the chat features and listen in at: http://www.freedomizerradio.com/listen-live/ You can also find us here: https://heatherbiedermann.com/liberty-librarian-show/
To lead us into episode 3, where we are talking about Stephen King's banned book Rage, we go into details on three other books that have inspired crime. We talk about the Rushdie Riots brought on by the 1988 release of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses, the book that inspired the Unabomber Ted Kaczynski and The Anarchist Cookbook. Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review us wherever you are listening. It really helps us out!
Occultae Veritatis Podcast Case #066: The Anarchist Cookbook The Anarchist Cookbook, is a book that contains instructions for the manufacture of explosives, rudimentary telecommunications phreaking devices, weapons, and instructions for home manufacturing of illicit drugs Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/ovpodcast Pallet cleanser: Song: Friends (Out There) Artist: Naked Bone Support the show on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ovpod
Cody is joined by comedian, writer, and podcaster John-Michael Bond to talk more about whose corpses you should be pissing on. You know what you’re getting into and if you don’t, then… well, good luck. You can find your copy of the book online and at that bookstore in that part of town your parents don’t like. The Anarchist Cookbook by William Powell Perhaps the most notorius How To manual on the market. This is the most asked for book that we know of. Is it any good? Well, it's now in its 29th printing since 1971, has chapters on home preparation of weapons, electronics, drugs, and explosives. Extensively illustrated, 8.5 x 11, 160 pp., softcover. SHOW NOTES: Previous Episodes: 33. "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" w/ John-Michael Bond 130. 'The Turner Diaries' w/ John-Michael Bond Currently Reading: ‘Final Girls’ by Riley Sager 'Sunflower Splendor: Three Thousand Years of Chinese Poetry’ by Wu-chi Liu Topics: Corpses, Banana Bread, and Friendship. Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes! WEBSITE: http://Tomefoolery.com STORE: http://squareup.com/market/Codyswallop PATREON: http://patreon.com/Codyswallop FAN GROUP: http://www.facebook.com/groups/Tomefoolery
In which an angry teenager in his local library produces a counterculture classic of booby-trap design, leading to John being suspended from junior high for anarcho-capitalism. Certificate #33047.
As Angelo continues his break visiting the sights and sounds of Disney World in Orlando, Brian and Tj Counihan (of Pints and Puzzles and his upcoming project Notes From The Attic) take a deep look at the Anarchist Cookbook – a collection that made headlines in the early 1970s. They look at its societal impact, how it helped shape the web, some of the crimes attached to the notorious tome and much more. Special Guest: TJ Counihan.
Queso is a good friend of the podcast, as well as accomplished Thru Hiker and Professional Beer Brewer. We run the gamut of topics on this episode, with a ton of life hacks that should be in the Anarchist Cookbook. He is an avid outdoorsman, sort of a hippy, beer enthusiast, pot smoker, vegetarian, and an all around easy great dude. Thanks Queso for being on the podcast!
The Dude & Scotty Real Are Hanging Out And Waking & Baking & Discussing What Is So Wrong With Jam Bands, Companies Ignoring Positive Drug Test For Marijuana, The Anarchist Cookbook. All On Todays Episode Of Wake & Bake America
The Dude & Scotty Real Are Hanging Out And Waking & Baking & Discussing What Is So Wrong With Jam Bands, Companies Ignoring Positive Drug Test For Marijuana, The Anarchist Cookbook. All On Todays Episode Of Wake & Bake America
NICK SAMBRATO bakes bread, owns a amazing print company & seems to really enjoy his place in the universe. talking to nick is fun… in this episode we cover all this & a lot more: “one time my dad” stories pigeon men & the lessons they can teach us saying “that sounds like an adventure, lets […]
This week, on a very special What's In The Queue, we get kinda serious for once in our lives. We watched American Anarchist which tells the story of William Powell, author of the Anarchist Cookbook. Join as we discuss if people can be held accountable for the actions of those they inspired and come up with a pretty cool flow chart for how to not be a dick! Find us on all the socials! Twitter:@whatsinthequeue Instagram: @whatsinthequeue Facebook: What's In The Queue We want to hear from you! Email us at whatsinthequeue@gmail.com. Tell us what documentaries you love and what ones you think we might love, too!
This week, Keith is back and Patrick of the Detroit-based podcasts Make Dad Read Comics and Almost Educational joins the show. We discuss "Thor: Ragnarok" and Cassidy reviews the indie releases "The Florida Project and "My Friend Dahmer." For our Netflix Homework we all talk about the documentary "American Anarchist," which profiles the elderly author of the now-infamous Anarchist Cookbook. Thor: Ragnarok trailer The Florida Project trailer My Friend Dahmer trailer American Anarchist trailer
The Anarchist Cookbook, first published in 1971, is a book that contains instructions for the manufacture of explosives, rudimentary telecommunications phreaking devices, and related weapons, as well as instructions for home manufacturing of illicit drugs, including LSD. It was written by William Powell at the apex of the counterculture era in order to protest against […]
Vi har Kevin på besøk. Mikrofonstativene er på plass. Vi snakker om favoritt dokumentarer, Youtube kanaler og podcaster. Som vanlig er vi også innom Game of thrones og gaming. Kevin er verdens mest diskrée bartender.
Welcome to The Psychosemantic Podcast Join your host Daeron and his revolving door of guests in discussing politics, movies, and political movies. In this episode of The Psychosemanticast: The lovely Vice Abbess joins Daeron in the bomb shelter to watch and discuss 1972’s ‘Last House on the Left’. This is the 2nd in a sub series of shows where she sits down to watch films she has, up until this point, refused to watch from hearing about their content. Will she make it all the way through or walk out? Facebook Groups: Psychosemanticast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Psychosemanticast/ Legion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/loepodcast/ -Resources- USA: RAINN: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) (for male and female survivors) Domestic Violence Helpline: 1-888-7HELPLINE (for men and women) RAINN – https://www.rainn.org I said I might also put in links for boobytrap making but I better check with my lawyer or something before I do a thing like that. People are still angry with the guy who wrote the Anarchist Cookbook.
n this episode of the Untold History of Punk Rock, Richdstroi, Kyle Mason, Nino Tueheneaux, John Adams(The Four Horses Asses of the Apocalypse) and Chris Kendall, discuss-Harley Flanagan, The Cromags, Lee Harvey Oswald, Robert Anton Wilson, Disordianism, Whitier California, Skinheads, American History X, Nazi Symbolism, Planned Parenthood, Kerista Utopian Community,Abacus Computers, Joan Jett, Heavens Gate Cult, The Anarchist Cookbook, William Powell, Poor Mans James Bond, Kool A.D., Claire Sterling, H.L. Hunt, St. John Hunt, Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, Ian MacKaye, Fear on Saturday Night Live, Lorne Michaels, Al Jourgensen, Pale Head, Gibby Haynes, Johnny Depp, Flea, Timothy Leary, Philip K Dick, Ancient Aliens, Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, Rick Rubin, Bob Rock, The Mansion (recording studio), Love and Rockets, Maynard James Keenan, The Americans, Oppo Research, Russia, Goodnight Alt-right(Music Video), Edwin Meese, Jeff Nelson. hoaxbusterscall.com Intro Music: Four Horsemen by the Clash Outdo Music: The Four Horsemen Theme Song (WCW), Octopus by Kool A.D.
I don’t consult experts, I do a lot of reading on the Internet because I’m not trying to teach somebody how to pick a lock. I need to know just enough about it to make sure that I’m not saying something stupid and then move on, because otherwise it turns into The Anarchist Cookbook or something. […] The post TSS091: Consulting with Experts and Writing in Different Genres appeared first on The Taylor Stevens Show.
This episode contains: Anniversaries, posting regularly, Dropping Loads, SPJ, Halloween, YouTube and copyrights, condolences, long bumpers, shit show at Ben’s, Halloween party, Steven blacking out, baby sitter or stripper, Dixon comes through, drinking, riblets, late night partying, bonfire, making napalm, Anarchist Cookbook, VHS porn, classic porn, same stupid ad, Steven’s Dad’s B-day, Christmas is already taking over, no Thanksgiving decorations, political correctness, Ben is the least racist person in the country, defending Thanksgiving, Ben explains liberal guilt to Steven, the election, both candidates are terrible, it’s down to a coin flip, impeachment, Wacko of the Week, Kesarin Chaichalermpol, porn is illegal in Thailand, quitting porn, marrying an old guy, “Black don’t crack,” being a hooker/wife, too fat to see your own dick, Logan, red band trailer, X-23, Steven’s diet and alcohol processing, more Logan, Alien: Resurrection, Wolverine is dead, X-Men may have run its course, retconning, rating the X-Men movies, time travel’s a bitch, X-Men and Bond, Batman v. James Bond Show, Marvel TV characters not in movies for a reason, Doctor Strange, future of MCU, Spider-Man origins again, Steven bets there’s no flashbacks in the next Spider-Man movie, nice bottle of whisky v. two growler fills, plugs.
Mark and his guest, former co-host Andy Echele, discuss the DEBATES! Who won, who didn't and how long will it be before we have a pretty solid consensus on who the next President of the US will be. Also, Mark and Andy discuss the pilgrims and their origins and why they came over here and how the laws of the land applied to them back then versus our time period today. Finally, Andy goes on a tagent to explain why he prefers the ideals of Anarchy over the current laws and ideals of the USA as it stands today. All this and much more on this riveting episode of The Q!
The author of the controversial book "The Anarchist Cookbook" confronts his past. The post Charlie Siskel – American Anarchist #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The author of the controversial book "The Anarchist Cookbook" confronts his past. The post Charlie Siskel – American Anarchist #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The author of the controversial book "The Anarchist Cookbook" confronts his past. The post Charlie Siskel – American Anarchist #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The author of the controversial book "The Anarchist Cookbook" confronts his past. The post Charlie Siskel – American Anarchist #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The author of the controversial book "The Anarchist Cookbook" confronts his past. The post Charlie Siskel – American Anarchist #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The author of the controversial book "The Anarchist Cookbook" confronts his past. The post Charlie Siskel – American Anarchist #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Another collection of Psycho Pshort Pshows for you with our insane homies VJ aka the Brown James Bond, Chaidez aka (he hates his nickname) Chai-T and Toly aka T. Money Malone. PSYCHO PSHORT PSHOW 3 - Toly's dad smokes the ganja and Toly steals his hash stash. Dabs are going down homie. Chaidez and Toly have forms of video game addiction. Pshow pstorage problems. Ways to make money on the side. "Wait are you recording?" "Xylophone strikes again.... BIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGG!!!!!!!!!" First sentence of a text from F-Dawg starts a chain reaction. Xylophone = Drylophone. Is VJ as good as Tony Hinchcliffe with puns? 20 buck bong. PSYCHO PSHORT PSHOW 4 - Toly is perfect for the Pshow. The neighbors have to hate the Pshow. "There's always drama at the Vue." Non-white problems in this great country. Indian women scare VJ. Tinder terror and trepidation. Internet beefs can become real if you mess with Chaidez. Eye contact problems, solutions and everything in between. VJ has smoked a Dial soap bar worth of dabs today. The Anarchist Cookbook gets some pshowtime. "When making up situations become real." PSYCHO PSHORT PSHOW 5 - VJ changes his mind again about having people on the Pshow. Don't tell anyone about the Pshow if you care about them, Toly. Toly might move back to the eternal crackhouse of the shoddiest mind aka the apartment complex previously known as the Vue. VJ is not Mr. Handout aka Hand Me Out. Getting high from pain. The Psycho Pshow aka Ps2 vs The Psycho Pshort Pshow aka Ps3. To compress or not to compress. The Pshow makes Xylophone semi-tolerable for obvious reasons. Pshow and art produced by VJ aka the Brown James Bond Instagram, Twitter and SnapChat : @ItsMrVJ and @PsychoPshow Facebook: facebook.com/psychopshow Please subscribe and review on itunes, Stitcher and YouTube!
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys welcome their very special guests Lauren Thomas-Martin and Jeremy Martin aka The Martin Duprass! We talk about the Martins hilarious and bizarre projects including alternate audio track episodes of Star Trek Next Generation episodes, their remake of 'Smokey & The Bandit Part 2', and the puppet known as "Prairie Dog Pete". Side tangents include how to find free porn and how to cheat the sensors on the inside of a motel minibar. It's basically the Anarchist Cookbook for creeps. You're gonna love this episode! Follow The Martins on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheMartinDuprass. Song of the week this week: "Heartache Highway" by B.B. Palmer. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
Seine Zeit ist knapp, weil er immer so viel um die Ohren hat. Umso mehr freut es uns. dass Hernani (vom CCCZH) mal wieder zu uns in die Sendung kommen konnte! Zusammen haben wir über Linguistik, Selektoren, Übersetzungsprogramme, Massenüberwachung und Spamfilter gesprochen, teilweise etwas querbeet. Trackliste: Suicidesixpack – Überwachungsstaat Johan Andersson – Bulldog (Wildwest Mix) Mutetus – Turbo Imploder 4.0 The Phekkis – Outrun Europa Hernanis Masterarbeit :: Masterarbeit über Linguistik und Massenüberwachung UZH Institut :: Institut für Computerlinguistik der Universität Zürich XKeyScore Fingerprints :: Writing XKS Fingerprints (NSA Leak) BND löscht Selektoren :: Blog bei Netzpolitik über die Löschaktion des Deutschen Bundesnachrichtendienstes Andrej Holm :: Zu unrecht verdächtigter Solziologe Andrej Holm YaCy :: Freie Peer-To-Peer Suchmaschine für den Heimgebrauch The Anarchists Cookbook :: The Anarchists Cookbook bei Scribd Ghoti :: Wie man Fish auch noch auf englisch schreiben kann. Left luggage detection :: Video, wenn man einen Koffer am Bahnhof stehen lässt Anne Roth :: Innenansicht einer Terrorismus-Ermittlung Majestic 12 :: Majestic 12: Distributed Search Engine File Download (169:46 min / 169 MB)
Seine Zeit ist knapp, weil er immer so viel um die Ohren hat. Umso mehr freut es uns. dass Hernani (vom CCCZH) mal wieder zu uns in die Sendung kommen konnte! Zusammen haben wir über Linguistik, Selektoren, Übersetzungsprogramme, Massenüberwachung und Spamfilter gesprochen, teilweise etwas querbeet. Trackliste: Suicidesixpack – Überwachungsstaat Johan Andersson – Bulldog (Wildwest Mix) Mutetus – Turbo Imploder 4.0 The Phekkis – Outrun Europa Hernanis Masterarbeit :: Masterarbeit über Linguistik und Massenüberwachung UZH Institut :: Institut für Computerlinguistik der Universität Zürich XKeyScore Fingerprints :: Writing XKS Fingerprints (NSA Leak) BND löscht Selektoren :: Blog bei Netzpolitik über die Löschaktion des Deutschen Bundesnachrichtendienstes Andrej Holm :: Zu unrecht verdächtigter Solziologe Andrej Holm YaCy :: Freie Peer-To-Peer Suchmaschine für den Heimgebrauch The Anarchists Cookbook :: The Anarchists Cookbook bei Scribd Ghoti :: Wie man Fish auch noch auf englisch schreiben kann. Left luggage detection :: Video, wenn man einen Koffer am Bahnhof stehen lässt Anne Roth :: Innenansicht einer Terrorismus-Ermittlung Majestic 12 :: Majestic 12: Distributed Search Engine File Download (169:46 min / 169 MB)
Cory Draper, Wes Allen & Colin Harman host their special guest Chris Ames who is a maven of all things nerdy from the 80s and 90s. We discuss the history of computers, our first internet experience, 'the kids today' and everything in between. **Spoilers Below** This episode we chat about: Star Wars, TRS-80 Color Computer, War Games, Tiger Electronic handheld games, Faceball 2000, AOL, Dial-Up, AIM, ICQ, The Anarchist Cookbook, Dope Wars, Stripped Documentary, BMX Plus! Magazine
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: November 10th, 1986 --- Mac and Pete escort lost loves from the path of a foreign armed force MISSION: When an army in Southeast Asia takes aim at a nun and a pack of orphans MacGyver and Pete step in to rescue them. Pete's potentially romantic history with nun is further complicated when they find an old flame of MacGyver's working there as a missionary. This week's highlights include: Please enjoy this episode of The Super Mario Brothers Super Show featuring Arsenio 'Sonny' Trinidad as Obi-Wan Cannoli. Also if you haven't had a chance, take a listen to our appearance on the Dudes Brunch podcast, where we preach the word of MacGyver to some new converts. (P.S. I get my microphone issues under control around 3:45). The Anarchist Cookbook (Literature) The Anarchist Cookbook, first published in 1971, is a book that contains instructions for the manufacture of explosives, rudimentary telecommunications phreaking devices, and other items. The book also includes instructions for home manufacturing of illicit drugs, including LSD. It was written by William Powell at the apex of the counterculture era in order to protest against United States involvement in the Vietnam War. Check out the article on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Anarchist_Cookbook Watch S2E7: "The Road Not Taken" on CBS's website or check the alternative streamability of this episode here.
Con @matiass, editor tecnológico amateur y cinturón negro en kebap, nos adentramos en los misterios no tan misteriosos de la deep web. Analizamos qué diferencias hay con la web "normal" Kit de Supervivencia en la deep web Una semana en la deep web. Esto es lo que me he encontrado EE.UU.: declaran culpable a creador del sitio web Silk Road - BBC Mundo Internet profunda - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Darknet (file sharing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nik Cubrilovic - New Web Order » Analyzing the FBI’s Explanation of How They Located Silk Road List of the best Tor email hidden services | Hacker 10 - Security Hacker Grams: Search The DarkNet Marketplaces! - Deep Dot Web Black Bank Bitcoin Market | Deep Dot Web The Majestic Garden | Deep Dot Web Agora Marketplace URL | Deep Dot Web An Up-To-Date Layman's Guide To Accessing The Deep Web ⚙ Co.Labs ⚙ code + community FBI: Silk Road mastermind couldn’t even keep himself anonymous online | Ars Technica !Mediengruppe Bitnik | Random Darknet Shopper House of Cards season 2: What’s up with all the Deep Web stuff? bnrg.cs.berkeley.edu/~randy/Courses/CS39K.S13/anarchistcookbook2000.pdf I wrote the Anarchist Cookbook in 1969. Now I see its premise as flawed | William Powell | Comment is free | The Guardian Tiempos 00:00: desprecio 00:45: intro 00:55: eduo busca gadgets 01:25: hola matiass 03:40: que cojones es el deep web 19:15: reputación en el mundo anónimo 30:40: bot que compra mierdas 36:40: anarkismo 44:30: morbo 45:10: timos 47:40: qué ha comprado matiass 49:40: nuestros consejos 51:55: tonadilla 52:55: after dark
Slice of MIT: Stories from MIT Presented by the MIT Alumni Association
Can you make a Jello laser? Why are cats' eyes reflective? In his recently published book How the Ray Gun Got Its Zap, published by Oxford University Press in the fall, Stephen Wilk provides dozens of inquiries into the world of optics. In this podcast from the MIT Alumni Association, he discusses his fascination with the field. Consider this volume The Anarchist’ Cookbook for MIT alums. If you’ve ever wondered why cats’ eyes are reflective, why the moon is blue every so often, whether autopsies of murder victims’ retinas will reveal images of their assailants, or who the first spectacle-wearers were in history, this is your book. Read more: alum.mit.edu/pages/sliceofmit/ Episode Transcript: https://bit.ly/2pYfFUk
Children are not angels. Sometimes they break bad and have to be sent away for a while to a place where they can be broken of the badness, or simply be removed from a bad situation. (I know, I know, that's a huge over simplification, but that's how it seems.) We had a couple of homes for troubled youth in Tri-Metro and they were frequent visitors to the "liberry" along with their usual hulking, pro-wrestler style Troubled Youth Wranglers. Getting materials back from them was often a problem. Getting them to stop asking if we had The Anarchist Cookbook, an impossibility.
Adam and Recks talk about the child molesting handbook, Anarchist Cookbook, Philip Greaves, Rapelay, limewire, stealing, Manhunt, TSA agents, Body Scanners, profiling, Libertarians, TI, faces worth punching, Uncle Tom, Racism vs Prejudice, Hitler, and stupid things to get laid. Continue reading
This is America’s worst nightmare. Home grown revolutionaries with the will and resources to order a book from the back or a pooly edited magazine. What deadly concoctions will they unleash in the episode entitled “Anarchist Cookbook”? What price freedom, … Continue reading →
In the summer of 1996 I presented a series on CBC Radio’s Island Morning program, produced by Ann Thurlow, called Consumed by Technology. I’ve managed to recover the audio of the episodes, along with the “show notes” and transcripts, from The Internet Archive and I’m posting each episode here for posterity. This final, seventh, episode of Consumed by Technology focused on access to the Internet by students in public schools; it aired on August 20, 1996. Wayne Collins was the host. With the growth of the Internet as an educational tool, the question of how to control what information students have access to has become a controversial issue. There have been several stories in the news recently about students gaining access to pornography, bomb making instructions and other “questionable” materials. The reaction from educators has ranged from the introduction of electronic monitoring to the insistence that students and their parents sign waivers before students are let loose on the ‘net. Show Notes Bombs Atomic Bomb Engineering The Anarchist Cookbook The Worldwide Anarchy Page Porn Playboy, Penthouse, and Hustler HotBox XXXporn SexStudio Censorship Tools CyberSitter NetCop NetNanny [article about] Surfwatch TattleTale Counter-Censorship Tools Silicon Toad’s Hacking Resources Transcript INTRO: With the growth of the Internet as an educational tool, the question of how to control what information students have access to has become a controversial issue. There have been several stories in the news recently about students gaining access to pornography, bomb making instructions and other “questionable” materials. The reaction from educators has ranged from the introduction of electronic monitoring to the insistence that students and their parents sign waivers before students are let loose on the ‘net. To talk about this issue, Peter Rukavina joins me now for another in the series “Consumed by Technology.” QUESTION: What is it about the Internet that makes controlling access to certain types of information so difficult? ANSWER: We’ve talked a lot in this series about digital information — information that’s not that different in substance from any other sort of information, but for the fact that it is very easy to move from place to place using computers. It’s very easy and very cheap to take any sort of information — pictures, maps, magazines, TV programs, whatever — convert it into digital information and then use computers to make as many copies as you like and to send these copies wherever in the world you like. Compared with the old ways of moving information around — using printing presses and trucks or radio studios and transmitter towers — spreading digital information from place to place is almost effortless. It’s precisely because moving digital information is so easy and so cheap that we’ve seen the explosive growth of the Internet over the past several years: the Internet provides, quite literally, an “information highway” which can provide people around the world with access to vast amounts of digital information. One of the other interesting things about digital information is that it’s invisible when it’s moving around. In its most primitive state, digital information is just a bunch of 1’s and 0’s — electrical impulses really — moving up and down wires at the speed of light. If you were able to somehow magically zoom in on a little piece of the Internet, what you would see would simply be a stream of digital information bits zipping along. These information bits, once assembled at the receiving end by a computer, could just as well be the complete works of William Shakespeare as they could be an episode of Compass or information about crop rotation. While they’re out there on the Internet, though, they’re just bits of a vast digital information soup. When you hook up to the Internet, you immediately gain access to all of the public information that’s available on Internet computers around the world: it’s like you’re connecting a big pipe to the entire information soup. And when you do this, you’re not only gaining access to things like the complete works of William Shakespeare, and information on when to plant begonias, you’re also gaining access to the latest issue of Playboy magazine, to discussion groups about bomb making, to a myriad of radical political views… whatever information is out there on the Internet — and that probably includes any sort of information you can imagine and much you cannot — whatever information is out there is accessible to anyone who’s connected to the Internet. QUESTION: And this is true whether we’re talking about my computer at home or the computers at my child’s school? ANSWER: When you’re plugged into the Internet, you’re plugged into the Internet. It’s the same information soup no matter where and who you are. And that’s precisely why we’ve seen some controversy in the past year as schools have become connected to the Internet and students have started to be able to browse around and see what’s available. As you might imagine, they’re not always browsing around the lofty educational stuff. QUESTION: Here on the Island and elsewhere, there’s been talk of installing special computer programs which will filter out objectionable material… does this sort of thing actually work? ANSWER: It works… sort of. There are three problems which arise when you try and filter digital information: first, the problem of deciding what to filter, second, the problem of how to filter it, and finally the problem of the students simply finding ways to work around the filters. On the surface, the problem of deciding what to filter out appears pretty simple. If you were to put 5 or 10 average parents in a room and ask them to come up with a list of what they consider “objectionable” information, information that they don’t want their kids coming across, you’d probably have a pretty easy time of it… at least to begin. I don’t thing there are many parents around who would want their kids having access to violent pictures, pornography, or information about how to make bombs, and you’d probably get pretty quick agreement on those. But then what about pictures of the aftermath of Hiroshima: that’s a pretty gruesome — a pretty violent — sight, but it’s also a very powerful tool in teaching about war and peace… so maybe no violent pictures, except pictures of Hiroshima. And then there’s information about sex. Pornography is out, but what’s pornography? Two people kissing? “How to” information about sex? What about information about birth control? Some people think that information about birth control is pornography. What about this “bomb making information?” If you screen out everything with the word “bomb” in it, you’re going to leave out most of the history of World War II and a lot of the items in the news recently. The issue of figuring out what’s “good information” and what’s “bad information” isn’t cut and dried; information isn’t black and white and while it might be possible to get people to agree in a very general way about what’s “good” and what’s “bad,” doing anything more is like trying to get agreement on anything controversial… next to impossible. This sort of problem is no different than the classic problem of trying to figure out whether “Catcher in the Rye” should be in school libraries or not, except that the challenge is not about one book which you can pick up and read and argue about, it’s about trying to sort through an entire world of information, sometimes before it even exists, and coming up with very specific rules for what’s “in” and what’s “out”… for what’s “good” and what’s “bad” Information. QUESTION: Assuming we could all, somehow, come to agreement over what information should be filtered out, how does the actual filtering process work? ANSWER: Well remember that digital information is, essentially, invisible: when it’s moving around it’s just a generic soup of bits and bytes. The filtering programs that schools are looking at work by intercepting information in this raw state as it enters the computer. A sort of “information robot” sits and watches for patterns in the incoming information. If it detects one of the patterns, it can take actions that range from shutting the computer down immediately, to denying access to that particular page or Internet site. The patterns this robot is looking for are a pre-defined set of keywords that are associated with the kind of information that students are denied access to. In most cases, this set of keywords is something that can be added to or changed to suit the particular needs of the school or the age group in question. So a student walks up to a computer, clicks on “Open” and types in an Internet address like “www.playboy.com” and, because the word “playboy” is one of the keywords in the “watch list,” a warning pops up on the screen telling them that they’ve tried to access a banned Internet site. The problem here is that it’s next to impossible to come up with a set of keywords that will both screen out anything objectionable and let good, useful information through. There are simply too many possible combinations of words and phrases and content to cover off everything, and inevitably in the process of trying to screen out “bad” information you end up throwing the baby out with the bathwater and screening some out “good” information too. Perhaps the best example of this sort of thing happened last year when America Online, a large U.S. computer network added the word “breast” to a list of banned words for their electronic discussion groups. They view themselves as a “family” network and, in their well intentioned way, were just trying to “clean things up.” Unfortunately in the process, they ended up censoring an electronic discussion group for breast cancer survivors. Just like trying to define what information is “good” and what information is “bad,” trying to come up with a comprehensive set of watch-words that will cover off all situations without making the Internet all but useless just isn’t possible. Another problem that crops up when you try to filter digital information is that it’s next to impossible to filter out pictures based on their contents. You can filter out pictures based on what computer filename they’ve got — “porn.gif” or “dirtypicture.bmp” — but that’s about it. It’s almost impossible for a computer, at least with the technology we have today, to figure out what a picture is actually of. And so, again, even if you could figure out what sort of pictures you wanted to screen out, there’s no effective way of actually doing it. QUESTION: You mentioned the problem of students finding ways to work around the filters… is that really a problem? ANSWER: The natural inclination of any teenager when prevented from doing something — and I speak from considerable personal experience here — is to immediately find a way around whatever roadblocks have been placed in their way. Consider the fact that it is illegal for teens to buy beer and cigarettes and yet, somehow, many teens are able to get beer and cigarettes whenever they like. The situation with Internet filters is no different: there’s always a way to work around the system and the very fact that the system is there at all is extra incentive to work harder at getting around it. To test this out, I downloaded a program from the Internet called “Net Nanny” and installed it on my computer. It’s a pretty standard Internet content filtering program. I set the program up on my computer, gave it a list of watch words and then took it out for a spin. Sure enough, whenever I did something “bad” by trying to go to an Internet site that contained any of the words I’d set up as watch words, I was prevented from doing so. When I set out to work around Net Nanny, it took me about 45 seconds to erase all traces of the program from my computer and to again get unlimited access to the Internet. If I wanted to cover my tracks, I could have just set the Net Nanny program aside for a while and then, when I was done browsing, I could have put it back and no one would have been the wiser. It didn’t take any great knowledge of computers for me to do this, and it would be well within the capabilities of any high school student with a bit of computer savvy to do exactly the same thing. The reason this is so easy to do isn’t really because the filtering programs themselves aren’t bullet-proof enough, it’s just that computers are, by their very nature, malleable, flexible things that are designed to be easily modified. These filter programs are like deadbolt locks installed in a door with a balsa wood frame: they do what they’re supposed to do until you decide to just bust through the door and ignore them. So again, to answer your original question — “do these filter programs actually work?” — my answer is that even if we can somehow agree on what we’re going to censor and figure out list of words that will do the task — and both of those tasks are next to impossible — we’re still left with an imperfect solution that can be easily worked around. QUESTION: If we can’t use computers to filter out information, what other options do we have if we want to continue to give students access to the Internet, but only to certain parts? ANSWER: To be honest, there really aren’t any technology solutions to this problem and I doubt that there ever will be. The problem we’re really facing here is that we’ve relied for generations on our ability to simply physically prevent our children from coming across information we don’t want them seeing. Dirty magazines are on the top shelf in the local cigar store, public libraries simply don’t buy really controversial books, we don’t let our kids watch TV programs we don’t like, and so on. It’s been relatively easy to hold back the tide of “bad” information by placing that information out of reach. And now we can’t do that anymore. Short of unplugging the Internet and calling it a day, there isn’t going to be a technology solution that’s going to keep our kids from coming across all sorts of information we don’t want them seeing. Kids are going to see violence. They are going to see graphic sex. They are going to see things that, probably, you and I have never seen. The solution to this problem isn’t going to be a technical one, it’s going to be an educational one. And it’s not going to be a universal, complete, blanket solution, it’s going to be a fuzzy, inexact, incomplete, evolving solution. Because we’ve dealt with objectionable material for so long simply by physically preventing access to it, we’ve gotten lazy… we’ve not had to think that hard about why some material is objectionable to us and other material isn’t. And we haven’t, by and large, had to talk to our kids about this, at least not in a pressing, practical way. We’re going to have to start. If we admit to ourselves that our kids are inevitably going to come across materials which will shock them, make them afraid, turn them on, confuse them, and confound them, then rather than trying to pretend that some technological magic bullet is going to come along and screen our the bad bits for us, we can get on with the job of giving our kids the skills they need to deal with all of this information. I don’t think we even know what those skills are. But we’re going to have to figure them out. There are, unfortunately, no easy answers to this problem and I imagine we’ve only begun to see the beginning of the controversy. We’re facing yet another one of those situations where technology, in solving problems for us — in giving us more access to more information — also introduces a host of new challenges we never imagined and never prepared for. EXTRO: Peter Rukavina operates Digital Island in Kingston, PEI… he’ll be back next week with another in the series “Consumed by Technology.”
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