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Fire Science Show
138 - Getting ready for the Wildfires in Northern Europe with Nieves Fernandez-Anez

Fire Science Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 53:57 Transcription Available


It is interesting to see changes in our profession that happen directly in front of our lives. Climate change and in consequence the changes in the wildfire patterns are one such obvious shift. In Poland, we do not ever have a ‘wildfire' season, and I was kind of surprised when I discovered this is a thing in the South or in other parts of the world. Unfortunately, we do not have it *yet*. Some years ago devastating wildfire season happened in Sweden. There has been an emergency in northern parts of Russia as well. The summers are more dry – I thought that this is the driver of challenge, however, as with almost everything in fire science, the answer is more complicated.I have invited Nieves Fernandez-Anez from Western Norway University of Applied Sciences  to discuss what is the ‘north' doing to get ready for the coming threat. Nieves told me we do not need to reinvent the wheel – a lot of solutions, methods, approaches and policies do already exist. However, the wheel has also not been tested on all roads… Some things that can work in Spain or Greece won't ever be feasible in the Scandinavia. Cultural and societal differences must be understood and accounted for when transposing solutions. The same comes to our models – they need to account for local vegetation, and its growth patterns. A challenge in itself, as we need a rapid increase in the amount and quality of information we have at hand.I was a bit naïve coming to the episode, and the issue seems significantly more complicated. This is obviously an issue that a single researcher won't handle. But here, another reason why I have invited Nieves. She is one of researchers who really get a lot out of collaborations in the COST network. Previously in COST Action Fire Links and now in the COST action on extreme wildfires. These networks connect scientists from different backgrounds and different regions, to create a thriving environment for knowledge exchange and crafting new ideas that respond to the new problems.If you would like to learn more about changes in wildfires in Europe, refer to this paper.COST Action Fire LinksCOST Action european Network on Extreme fiRe behaviOr (NERO) (just started and open!)Cover image - picture of wildfires near Ljusdal in Sweden, 2018, NASA Earth Observatory images by Lauren Dauphin and Joshua Stevens, using MODIS data from LANCE/EOSDIS Rapid Response and the Level 1; after Wikipedia: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Po%C5%BCary_las%C3%B3w_w_Szwecji_(2018)

Everything Remade
Episode 163: Amy Anez (Gravess)

Everything Remade

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 64:35


Everything Remade episode 163. Thanks so much to Amy for taking the time to chat with me. Intro/Outro track "An Apology" by Coma Regalia Featured tracks: "Teething Scars", "Blow" and "I Still Feel It, Crawling" by Gravess hear more: gravess1.bandcamp.com If you are enjoying what you hear and would like to support the podcast, please consider joining me at patreon.com/humanmachine or pick up some records middlemanrecords.storenvy.com

Masterclass With Fearless Educator
Preparing for success in the 21st century | Anez Katre & Payal Mathur- Zamit

Masterclass With Fearless Educator

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 24:25


About Speaker: Anez Katre has more than 25 years of experience in the leading training and professional development in premier schools across India. She has also worked as a certified programme leader for Cambridge Assessment English and has written numerous academic papers on a wide range of educational topics. Anez is currently the Project Head at Zamit. With her joining us a Co-presenter Payal Mathur who has over 25 years of experience in education as an assessment specialist, examiner Trainer for the entire suite of English Proficiency Exams offered by Cambridge, a teacher tutor with Cambridge and an Examiner Support Coordinator for the popular IELTS test in Africa, Middle East, South Asia and Europe. #Soulfulस्कूलConference #mysphere #zamit --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/future-school-leaders/message

Well Versed World Podcast
Carolina Anez – An Urgent Update about the Fomer Bolivian President – 2.23.2022

Well Versed World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 77:11


On this WPN Call #111, Dr. Jim Garlow is joined by Carolina Anez, the daughter of the former Bolivian president Jeanine Anez. She discusses what her mother is going through right now in prison as well as what we can do to help.      Dr. Jim Garlow has partnered with Pastor Mario Bramnick and Adam Schindler to bring you World Prayer Network (WPN), which seeks out Holy Spirit given strategies for how to be an effective and contagious Christ-follower in our present national situations. WPN hosts weekly prayer calls to seek out strategies for the transformation of nations, including our own. During these live calls, we share briefings from key leaders and then pray into what we see and hear from the Lord.     Follow us on social media:  facebook.com/wellversedworld twitter: @wellversedworld instagram: @wellversedworld www.wellversedworld.org

Jadi Dewasa 101
4 Tips dan Trik Journaling ala Anez

Jadi Dewasa 101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 38:16


Episode part III ini, Salsa dan Anez (Certified Life & Career Coach) akan berbagi informasi tentang 4 Tips dan Trik Journaling. Selamat mendengarkan!

Jadi Dewasa 101
5 Jenis Journaling

Jadi Dewasa 101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 42:09


Masing-masing journal, memiliki fungsi yang berbeda. Pengen tahu jenis journaling apa yang cocok sama kamu? Di episode ini, Anez dan Salsa akan bahas lebih dalam tentang jenis-jenis journaling.

Jadi Dewasa 101
4 Langkah Memantapkan Pilihan Karir

Jadi Dewasa 101

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 67:45


Buat kamu yang sedang bingung memilih memantapkan karir, yuk dengerin episode Anez dan Salsa kali ini! Ada beberapa tips buat kamu dalam membulatkan keputusan. Selamat mendengarkan!

Jadi Dewasa 101
3 Tips Menghadapi Qurter Life Crisis Ala Anez

Jadi Dewasa 101

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 72:06


Kamu merasa sedang berada di fase quarter life crisi? Tenang, kamu ga sendirian. Di episode kali ini, Salsa dan Mba Anez, seorang career coach di RevoU akan sharing bareng kamu untuk menghadapi dan menjalani quarter life criris ini.

Anez Sez
POD 140: Anez & Kilmeade Talk Afghanistan Debacle

Anez Sez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 8:27


It's always fun to catch up with Brian Kilmeade! This week, we focus on the one topic dominating the headlines for quite some time--the withdrawal from Afghanistan. It's episode #140 of The ANEZ SEZ podcast...

Political Misfits
Afghanistan Airstrikes; Ida Slams Louisiana; Bolivia and Nicaragua Updates

Political Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 110:45


Kathy Kelly, peace activist and author, joins us to talk about the continued fallout from the US withdrawal from Afghanistan after its 20-year presence in the country and the violence that has ensued this week, including a suicide bombing that left 200 Afghans and 13 service-members dead that was followed by U.S. strikes against suspected militants in Nangarhar province and another strike within Kabul that left many civilians, including children, dead. We also talk about the uncertain number of civilians that were killed by U.S. gunfire in the ensuing chaos after the bombing last week, and the dubious wisdom of retaliatory strikes that further cement resentment against the U.S.Trupti Patel, Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for Ward 2A03 in Washington, DC, talks to us about the situation in Louisiana while Hurricane Ida batters the region. We talk about how the people are faring during the hurricane, whether preparations taken have been adequate, how the covid pandemic could affect relief efforts, and whether the lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina will be applied.Wyatt Reed, Sputnik Radio correspondent, talks to us about the situation in Bolivia, as legal proceedings against the former coup government roll on, with Former President Jeanine Anez being charged with terrorism, sedition, conspiracy and genocide. We talk about how the prosecution is justifying those charges, how Anez's team is responding, and what role multilateral regional organizations could play in this case. Sara Dady, immigration attorney and former Democratic congressional candidate for IL-16, talks to us about decisions last week by the Supreme Court that kept in place the “Remain in Mexico” policy for those traveling to the US to seek asylum, and that the eviction moratorium extension by the CDC was unconstitutional. We also talk about the 58th anniversary of the March on Washington for voting rights, gathering of mothers who lost children to state violence, and whether these public demonstrations are enough to move the political needle towards justice.

Midtown Mythos
Familiarity Breeds Contempt- or, Archon's Seven (Red Right Hand 20)

Midtown Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 140:38


The past comes back in curious and violent ways that Travis could never have counted on in this special two-hour episode of Midtown Mythos. The theme is "Post Party Depression" by Days n Daze. Sound credits to Inspector J, RSilveira_88, and Anez. Sounds were used sparingly this time to avoid the show just being gross. Midtown Mythos is a Stars & Void Production. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. We can be found on Facebook and Twitter @MidtownMythos. Email us at midtownmailbag@gmail.com! Our Patreon is https://www.patreon.com/starsandvoid. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/midtownmythos/message

Anez Sez
POD 123: Kilmeade and Anez go one-on-one!

Anez Sez

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 7:40


It's always great to catchup with Brian Kilmeade! It's episode 123 of The ANEZ SEZ podcast...

Gauntlet Hangouts
SWS: Hutt Cartel May 2021 - 03

Gauntlet Hangouts

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 157:04


"NO REFUGE FOR THE WICKED! Corrupt security officer SUYAAL MUUVA cooks up a batch of the bad spice hitting 1313 as she pursues the inscrutable ends of the Chiss Ascendancy. But her side venture is interrupted when she is ordered to join the hunt for SCARA THE CARTEL ASSASSIN at medical centre Refuge 1313. In the shoot out, humanitarian and ex-Imperial PAYDON FENN is shot - and Suyaal sees an opportunity to take out their scheming partner CRIX HERROR once and for all! BOX-I comes to an agreement and makes an alliance with his mistress and the other players of 1313, whilst ETEMA THE REBEL SPY struggles to reconcile her mission with the demands of her lover, ANEZ the Cartel Lord. Allliances are made and bargains brokered in the depths of 1313, but can anyone trust each other in this hive of Scum & Villainy?

Meditate with Tsamara
#96 - Journaling for Quarter Life Crisis with Rastrianez

Meditate with Tsamara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 39:23


Apakah kamu mempertanyakan jalur hidup mu? Quarter Life Crisis sekarang menjadi hal yang sering jadi pembicaraan antar teman dan kolega. Bagaimana kita bisa mengatasinya? Di episode ini, Coach Anez, akan sharing bagaimana journaling membantu dirinya menghadapi Quarter Life Crisis dan memberikan tips buat proses journalingmu. More about Coach Anez: Professionally, Rastrianez is a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) specialized in Talent Development with more than 5 years of working experience as a Recruiter. Generally, Anez is an aspiring life-transformer – taking roles as coach, mentor, speaker, trainer, and educator. Passionate in Human Development, she strives to keep moving forward, focusing on enjoying her journey in becoming a better version than her past. Personally, Anez is a life-learner who is currently in pursuit of a meaningful life, that is to have a quality, joyful, balanced, and fulfilling life. To experience more of life, she's practicing yoga, meditation, and journaling to work on her inner-self – evoke awareness, stretch consciousness, and mindfulness. With that said, she's on her journey to improve her holistic-well-being. You can contact Anez here: https://linktr.ee/rastrianez/ You can also reach out to me by sending an email to: hi@tsamarafahrana.com

Fault Lines
Republicans Fight On Infrastructure, ATTIP Dir Elizondo Talks UFOs, China Power, Ukraine Troop Moves

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 169:58


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl L. Thomas and Shane Stranahan discussed the republican's plan to attack Biden's infrastructure bill, UFOs with the former director of the Pentagon's unacknowledged UFO research program, China's growth and geopolitical stature, Bolivia as it emerges from the US backed coup, the reasons for mass homicides in the United States and last but not least, the reason and significance of Ukrainian troop movements near the border.Guests:Luis 'Lue' Elizondo - Former Director Of ATTIP | Government's Upcoming Report on UAPs & What We've Learned Through Scientific ObservationIan Goodrum - Senior editor and columnist at China Daily | China Signs 25 Year Economic & Military Cooperation Deal With Iran & China's Growth In Response To Hostility From The WestCamila Escalante - TV news producer and presenter at teleSUR English who also works with Kawsachun News | Bolivia Govt Reconciles the Problems & Injustices Created By The Coup That Violently Removed Evo MoralesMargaret Kimberly - Margaret Kimberly is a Senior Columnist and Editor for Black Agenda Report | Why Mass Killings Are So Prevalent In US & Blacks Getting Cozy With CuomoMark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst | Troop Movements in the Ukraine Could indicate A War Over Nord Stream PipelineIn the first hour, Former Director of the Pentagon's unacknowledged study into UFOs, Luis Elizondo, gives the goods on what we know through scientific observation about UFOs. We were also joined by Ian Goodrum to discuss China's 25 year deal with Iran for economic and military cooperation. We also discuss the principle of win win relationships versus the scorched earth zero sum playbook of the United States and whether this forces China to alter the tenor of it's interaction on the world stage. At the end of the hour, Camila Escalante provided a fantastic report out of Bolivia on the government as it works through its problems - legal and existential, extending from the Anez coup government. The country's problems are made all the more complicated as the US (backed the coup) is putting pressure on the country to stay it's hand regarding the prosecutions of the coup mongers.In the last hour, we were joined with Black Agenda Report's Margaret Kimberly in a discussion on mass killings and why they're so prevalent in the United States compared to other industrialized nations. We also discussed her article on an embattled Cuomo finding a safe space among the black "misleadership" class in New York. This included a shameless comparisons of Gov Cuomo to Emmett Till or the exonerated Central Park Five.In the last segment, usually "The Wrap", we were joined by Mark Sleboda to discuss troop movements by the Ukrainian military. Mark believes there's an actual chance for a larger conflict due the declining internal dynamic of Western Ukraine in addition to the politics around the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

Radio Bullets
15 marzo 2021 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 16:27


Hamas nomina per la prima volta una donna nella sua ala politica. Migliaia manifestano in Australia chiedendo giustizia per le vittime di stupro. L'Oman blocca Clubhouse. Bolivia: ex presidente ad interim Anez appare in tribunale dopo l'arresto. Tempeste di sabbia, in Cina oggi voli cancellati a Pechino, in Mongolia decine di scomparsi. NY Times: in Afghanistan ci sono più soldati USA di quanto dichiarato. E la ministra dell'Educazione ci ripensa sul bando delle ragazzine a cantare. La polizia russa arresta decine di partecipanti ad un forum per dissidenti. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli. Musiche di Walter Sguazzin

The Critical Hour
Bolivian Coup Leader Jeanine Anez Arrested

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 116:33


Leo Flores, Latin America coordinator for Code Pink, joins us to talk about Bolivia. The leader of a violent Western-backed coup in Bolivia was found hiding under a bed early Saturday morning and arrested. Jeanine Anez was effectively appointed to lead the country by Western-backed intelligence agencies who engineered a 2019 coup against popular indigenous president Evo Morales. Anez ushered in a regime that used violence and brutality in an attempt to shut down a popular uprising against the foreign-backed takeover of the South American nation. The new democratically-elected government has pledged to investigate the coup and hold those involved accountable.Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss Ukraine. Significant troop and military equipment moves towards the Donbass region of Eastern Ukraine is giving rise to fears that a government offensive is in the offing. Also, Kiev has planned a "Crimean Platform" summit as they push the Russian annexation of Crimea as their main foreign policy issue for the current year. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky ran on a platform of ending internal hostilities in the impoverished war-torn nation, but recent actions signal that his promises will not be fulfilled. Netfa Freeman, Host of "Voices With Vision" on WPFW 89.3 FM., Pan-Africanist and internationalist organizer, joins us today. He is attending a protest at the Organization of American States regarding their participation in US State Department regime change operations throughout the Global South, and in particular their support for the Haitian Dictator Jovenel Moise. He updates us on the protest movement for Haitian independence from Western neo-colonial powers.Dan Lazare, investigative journalist and author of "The Velvet Coup: The Constitution, the Supreme Court and the Decline of American Democracy," joins us to discuss the crushing sanctions on Syria and Venezuela. The US is continuing the Trump administration's illegal regime-change plan in Venezuela by supporting murderous sanctions on the people of the South American nation. Also, on the other side of the world, the DC regime-change machine is executing the same policies against the people of Syria, as starvation accompanies medical deaths and misery at the hands of the Biden administration's push to oust the nation's legitimate leader.K. J. Noh, peace activist, writer, and teacher, joins us to discuss China. The Biden foreign policy team is working to bring together a grouping, known as the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or "Quad," to confront China. The group, which includes Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, has existed since 2004, but is being led and repurposed by the US to be used as a tool against the Chinese government. The Biden team argues that this is an example of multilateralism, but their attempts at leading the direction of the union implies that they are embarking on a unilateral mission.Dr. Jack Rasmus, professor in the Economics and Politics Departments at St. Mary's College of California, joins us to discuss the economy. Congress recently passed a 1.9 trillion-dollar legislative package that is intended to relieve the citizens from the economic fallout of the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. Dr. Jack argues that the bill is too little, and possibly too late. He also discusses the coming eviction apocalypse, as well as other factors plaguing the broken neoliberal economic model.Chris Hedges, an investigative journalist, returns to enlighten us about his latest article, "Bandaging the Corpse." Hedges argues that the long term effects of neoliberalism will not be mitigated by the Biden administration's 1.9 trillion dollar COVID-relief bill. He says that this legislation, "will, at best, provide a momentary respite from the country's death spiral." Hedges goes on to say that rather than a freakish anomaly, Trump is the kind of demagogue that naturally appears when an empire is in the midst of a precipitous decline. Nick Davies, peace activist and author of "Blood on Our Hands: The American Invasion of Iraq," joins us to discuss the unspeakable sadism of US foreign policy. The current policy of the DC foreign policy-blob is inflicting horrific suffering on innocent people throughout the world. The policies, usually designed to overthrow legitimate governments and replace them with Western neoliberal puppets, generally cause the most damage to the poorest people in the targeted nations.

The Failover Plan Podcast
EP16: Improving Your Skills Through Great Books | Erick Anez

The Failover Plan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 32:43


Episode Summary: This week, we ask the question: "During COVID-19, which books would be valuable to discover, or rediscover, to help my professional career?" So we talk with Eric Anez, the Global Head of Business Resilience at Finastra, a financial technology company based in London. Quarterly, Erick has been releasing his recommendations for books that he's read that has influenced his journey as a professional and a BC leader. So I asked him to join our show and share his recommendations for the top 10 books he'd recommend to our BC practitioners and listeners hoping to improve their professional journey. The Top 10 Books to Discovery (Click the links to find a short preview and to learn more about the book) The Tipping Point – Malcom Gladwell  Talking to Strangers – Malcom Gladwell  Originals – Adam Grant  Creating Magic – Lee Cockerell  Pre-Accident Investigations- Todd Conklin  The Only Plane in the Sky – Garrett Graff  Indistractable- Nir Eyal  Range- David Epstein  The Ride of a Lifetime- Bob Iger How Change Happens – Cass Sunstein Guest Bio: Erick Anez is the Global Head of Business Resilience at Finastra. Erick is a proven leader with well over a decade of experience leading change and transformation in the Operational Resilience field. His hands-on approach focuses on operational learning, culture, and reputational management. Erick holds a Bachelor of Emergency & Homeland Security, Graduate studies in Security and Disaster Management, is a Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP), Certified Risk Management Professional (CRMP), graduate of the FEMA institute in Incident Management and Command, and is a respected member of Public-Private partnerships within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and  the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Some of his most notable achievements in the field include leading the private sector response to Hurricane Maria as well as working with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in Continuity of Operations (CCOP) projects for mission-critical facilities in the United States. Erick has also trained with the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Infectious Disease Planning and community response, including Point of Dispensing initiatives. From 2016 to 2019, Erick held several roles at Crowley and, most recently, was the company's Managing Director of Safety & Resilience. During this time, he was responsible for resilience operations supporting all business segments as well as leading the organization's safety culture improvement journey. At Crowley, he led the Occupational Health & Safety, Business Continuity, and Crisis Management teams. Links: LinkedIn The Crisis Ready Institute  

By Any Means Necessary
Louisville in Lockdown After Just One Cop Slapped With "Endangerment"

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 112:51


In this episode of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean and Jacquie are joined by journalist, Sputnik News Analyst, and By Any Means Necessary producer Wyatt Reed to talk about the news that the US has officially surpassed 200,000 deaths due to the coronavirus, the bipartisan refusal to embrace serious solutions to the public health crisis, and why school reopenings may only make things worse.In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Alberto Echazu, a Bolivian journalist currently living in Buenos Aires, to talk about the recent decision by coup-borne Bolivian President Jeanine Añez to abandon her bid for the presidency in October, how the resulting political realignment may impact the odds of the remaining candidates, and why members of Congress are demanding greater oversight of the Organization of American States after it set the stage for last November's coup in Bolivia.In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Netfa Freeman, policy analyst with the Institute for Policy Studies and a coordinating committee member of the Black Alliance for Peace, to talk about recent attempts by the US military to expand its drone warfare campaign to Kenya, the CIA and the MI6-backed "Rendition Operations Team" operating with impunity in the country, and the links between imperialism in Africa and oppression here.Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Jim Kavanagh, a political analyst and contributor to Counterpunch and ThePolemicist.net, where you can read his latest article "Over the Rainbow: Paths of Resistance after George Floyd," to talk about the lack of charges for nearly every officer involved in the police killing of Breonna Taylor, the latest poll showing Trump and Biden neck and neck, and the attempts to re-open schools across the country.

By Any Means Necessary
Añez Bows Out of Bolivian Elections, Signalling Right Wing Desperation

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 18:59


In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Alberto Echazu, a Bolivian journalist currently living in Buenos Aires, to talk about the recent decision by coup-borne Bolivian President Jeanine Añez to abandon her bid for the presidency in October, how the resulting political realignment may impact the odds of the remaining candidates, and why members of Congress are demanding greater oversight of the Organization of American States after it set the stage for last November's coup in Bolivia.

By Any Means Necessary
New Poll Shows Bolivia's MAS Party With Big Lead in Presidential Race

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 12:51


In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Ollie Vargas, writer and journalist with Radio Kawsachun Coca, to discuss the new large-scale poll suggesting MAS presidential candidate Luis Arce could win an outright victory in the first round of Bolivia's Oct. 18th elections, what explains the lack of apparent political success by Arce's closest rival, Carlos Mesa, and how the MAS party is navigating ongoing attempts by the coup government to disqualify some of their most popular candidates amid the all-out assault on opposition.

By Any Means Necessary
Journalist: Armed Far-Right Groups Only Thing Bolivian Regime Has Left

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 12:55


In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Ollie Vargas, writer and journalist for Radio Kawsachun Coca, to talk about the latest in the struggle being waged by social justice movements and indigenous leftists against the coup-borne Añez regime in Bolivia, why Bolivian Human Rights Ombuds Nadia Cruz says both the police and the state are "complicit" in the ongoing assault on her office and staff by far-right paramilitary groups, and the parallels between the rise of fascism in the US and Bolivia.

By Any Means Necessary
Bolivia's Coup Government Maneuvers to Scuttle Election and Oust MAS

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 14:48


In this segment, Jacquie and Sean are joined by Ollie Vargas, writer and journalist for Radio Kawsachun Coca, to discuss the coup government of Bolivia attempting to oust MAS candidates from upcoming elections through obscure legalities, the popular support MAS continues to have in the country and whether the US will continue its support of the Anez government if they aren't able to retain power.

By Any Means Necessary
The Pandemic of Capitalism Continues to Fuel US Rebellion

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 113:23


In the first segment Sean and Jacquie are joined by Sputnik News Analysts and By Any Means Necessary producer Wyatt Reed, who is on the ground for the protests in Portland, Oregon, to discuss Portland police declaring the protests a ‘riot', the opportunistic strategies of Democratic Mayor Ted Wheeler and how protesters don't count many allies among either side of the American political mainstream.In the second segment, Jacquie and Sean are joined by Ollie Vargas, writer and journalist for Radio Kawsachun Coca, to discuss the coup government of Bolivia attempting to oust MAS candidates from upcoming elections through obscure legalities, the popular support MAS continues to have in the country and whether the US will continue its support of the Anez government if they aren't able to retain power.In a special third segment Jacquie and Sean talk with Vicki Cervantes, North America Coordinator of the Honduras Solidarity Network about Garifuna community members being disappeared by men with possible connection to the country's National Police, how narc-dictator Juan Orlando Hernandez uses Covid-19 as excuse for repression and how “necropolitics” threaten the sovereignty and livelihood of the Honduran peopleLater in the show Jacquie and Sean are joined by Dr. Vijay Prashad, Executive Director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research to discuss how internationalism and and a focus on humanity instead of profits is what makes socialist nations better equipped to deal with coronavirus than capitalist nations, how the pandemic has exacerbated already severe global hunger, the debilitating impact global debt has on nations' ability to provide for their people, developments in the conflict in Libya, and how capitalism's contradictions lay at the root of the US revolt against racism.

By Any Means Necessary
Happy Birthday, Assata: Radical Tradition Key For Revolutionary Moment

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 113:57


In this episode of By Any Means Necessary hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad, a former political prisoner, Black Panther Party leader, and co-founder of the Black Liberation Army, to talk about recruiting Assata Shakur to the Black Panther Party, the ongoing relevance of her revolutionary legacy as we commemorate her 73rd birthday, and why the historic response to serious attempts at social and economic liberation reveals the ruling class fear a united movement against fascism above all else.In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Ollie Vargas, writer and journalist for Radio Kawsachun Coca, to talk about the campaign by Bolivian coup ringleader Luis Fernando Camcho to pressure far-right Organization of American States Secretary General Luis Almago into helping postpone Bolivia's upcoming Sept. 6th presidential election, why the seemingly-unstoppable movement emerging behind MAS candidate Luis Arce is causing the coup-borne regime such consternation, and what's behind the push by "Interim President" Jeanine Añez to force a shake-up in the ranks of the Bolivian military despite a clear lack of Congressional approval.Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Eleanor Goldfield, a creative activist, journalist, co-host of the Common Censored podcast with Lee Camp and the filmmaker behind the new documentary “Hard Road Of Hope," to talk about Assata Shakur's poem "Affirmation" and the relationship between art and revolution, the role of supposedly-progressive Democratic politicians like DC Mayor Muriel Bowser in maintaining the status quo, and how mainstream churches obscure the revolutionary roots of Christianity.

Neues aus der Bundespressekonferenz
Unhaltbare Zustände - 26. Juni 2020 - RegPK

Neues aus der Bundespressekonferenz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 52:55


Termine der Kanzlerin (ab 1:30) Naive Fragen zu: 4:18 EU-Ratspräsidentschaft - Schwerpunkte der Ratspräsidentschaft: Laufen Klimaschutz, Digitalisierung bei Ihnen unter ferner liefen? (ab 6:00) 8:15 Corona/Fleischindustrie - ich würde zu dem "Branchengespräch" von Frau Klöckner gerne was wissen. Da sollen ja Vertreter von Tierhaltern, Fleisch- und Ernährungsbranche, Handel, Bundeskartellamt, Tierärzten und Verbraucherschützern dabei sein. Warum ist der Arbeitsminister nicht dabei? Und warum wurden Vertreter der Beschäftigten erst in letzter Minute eingeladen? (ab 13:30) - aber wenn es um die Theke und den Fleischdruck geht, dann muss es doch auch um die Arbeitsverhältnisse gehen. Und warum sind keine Vertreter für Menschenrechte dabei? - Sie sagten gerade, dass Tiere "gestorben" sind. Warum sprechen Sie nicht von Tötung? (ab 15:50) - würde die Ministerin von ausbeuterischen Arbeitsverhältnissen sprechen? gleiche Frage ans Arbeitsministerium 20:45 Libyen - Lernfrage: Sie fordern "alle ausländischen Akteure dazu auf, jede Einmischung zu beenden". Welche sind das? (ab 23:06) - über welche ausländischen Akteure haben Sie Kenntnis? Wenn sie "alle" auffordern, müssen Sie ja wissen über wen Sie da sprechen... 24:50 Bundeswehr - aktuelle Zahlen von Soldaten im Corona-Einsatz und infizierte Soldaten? 26:47 Klimakabinett - warum gab es denn seit 9 Monaten kein Klimakabinett? (28:20) 32:30 Folter - würde gerne wissen, ob die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Menschenrechtspolitik heute zum Tag zur Unterstützung von Folteropfern für die Bundesregierung die Erklärung abgeben hat oder nur für sich? - wann hat die Bundesregierung die USA zuletzt aufgefordert Guantanamo zu schließen? - wie ist die Position der Bundesregierung zu Gitmo und wann hat das AA, wann hat die Kanzlerin mit Trump darüber gesprochen? 33:33 Bolivien - in Ihrem letzten Satz der Nachreichung sagen Sie, es "gibt es keinen Anlass, an der abschließenden Feststellung der OAS zu zweifeln". Warum nicht? Die Studie zeigt doch auf, dass es jeden Anlass dazu gibt. (ab 34:45) - Sie haben darüberhinaus darauf gesetzt, dass es zu Neuwahlen kommt, weshalb Sie die Übergangspräsidentin Anez unterstützt. Nun nach 7 Monaten gibt es keine Neuwahlen. Würden Sie mittlerweile von einem Putsch sprechen? 37:55 Wirecard - wie bewertet denn die Kanzlerin diesen Skandal? und hat sich die Kanzlerin in den letzten Jahren mit Vertretern von Wirecard getroffen? (ab 39:39) - waren Vertreter mal im Kanzleramt? 47:05 Seehofer vs. taz - wie bewertet die Kanzlerin den vermeintlichen Ausgang der Affäre? - die taz-Redaktion hat die Einladung ins Innenministerium als Gesprächsort abgelehnt und den gemeinsamen Buch der Polizeischule Eutin vorgeschlagen, wo es Rassismusprobleme in den eigenen Reihen und dem begegnet wird. Wird der Minister die Einladung annehmen? - die Polizeischule ist also eine Option für den Minister? Bitte unterstützt unsere Arbeit finanziell: Konto: Jung & Naiv IBAN: DE854 3060 967 104 779 2900 GLS Gemeinschaftsbank PayPal ► http://www.paypal.me/JungNaiv

By Any Means Necessary
Evidence Mounts of US Involvement in Failed Venezuelan Terror Plot

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 111:56


In this episode of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Dr. Margaret Flowers, Co-Founder of Popular Resistance Director of the Health Over Profit for Everyone Campaign, to talk about why testimony by Dr. Anthony Fauci before the US Senate is sparking so much outrage among those who demand immediate reopening of the economy, and why fears abound that a second wave of infections may be imminent if states go ahead with plans to reopen their economies as the pandemic rages.In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by software engineer and technology and security analyst Patricia Gorky to talk about Mitch McConnell's move to grant unprecedented warrant-less wiretapping powers to Attorney General William Barr, the little-known role of Joe Biden in originally drafting the Patriot Act, and the new legislative push to de-fang encryption under the guise of combating child exploitation. In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Ollie Vargas, a journalist with Radio Kawsachun Coca, to talk about protests demanding elections and an end to hunger on the six-month anniversary of the coup in Bolivia, why the new decree criminalizing misinformation amid the pandemic is likely to be aimed at giving cover to the Añez regime's efforts to persecute dissidents, and what explains the lack of pushback to new agribusiness-friendly legislation by the "environmentalists" who used the fires in the Chiquitania to pave the way for the ouster of Evo Morales.Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Anya Parampil, host of "Red Lines" on The Grayzone, to discuss the latest in her ongoing investigation into the connections between Silvercorp, the US government, and the ever-changing cabal of would-be putschists surrounding Juan Guaido, why the ongoing saga of the failed mercenary invasion of Venezuela directly contradicts so much of the conventional wisdom of the foreign policy establishment, and how the shift in public consciousness encouraged by the broader socialist projects in Cuba and Venezuela has strengthened those countries' ability to combat the coronavirus.

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Hungry Bolivians Demand Food, Elections Six Months After Coup

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 14:21


In this segment of By Any Means Necessary hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Ollie Vargas, a journalist with Radio Kawsachun Coca, to talk about protests demanding elections and an end to hunger on the six-month anniversary of the coup in Bolivia, why the new decree criminalizing misinformation amid the pandemic is likely to be aimed at giving cover to the Añez regime's efforts to persecute dissidents, and what explains the lack of pushback to new agribusiness-friendly legislation by the "environmentalists" who used the fires in the Chiquitania to pave the way for the ouster of Evo Morales.

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Bolivian Reporter Denounces Jailing of Colleague By Coup-Borne Govt

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 12:28


In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Ollie Vargas, a journalist with Radio Kawsachun Coca, to talk about the detention of his colleague Lander Marca Veizaga by Bolivia's coup-borne government, why he thinks the move was meant to not only "intimidate certain journalists" but also send a message to indigenous and working-class-led social groups organizing large-scale food relief efforts amid the economic shutdown, and why the lack of aid for working people within Bolivia's largely-informal economy means so many are now feeling "abandoned" by the government.

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As Oil Prices Drop, Global Ruling Class Consolidates Power

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 111:45


In this episode of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by John Ross, Senior Fellow for the Chongyang Institute at the Renmin University of China and an award-winning resident columnist with several Chinese media organizations, to talk about the jaw-dropping news that oil prices fell below zero yesterday, how the price reduction will impact not just oil multinationals but everyday people, and why US media is portraying China's efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus in other nations as a geopolitical power play.In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Ollie Vargas, a journalist with Radio Kawsachun Coca, to talk about the detention of his colleague Lander Marca Veizaga by the Bolivian coup-borne government of Jeanine Añez, why he thinks the move was meant to not only "intimidate certain journalists" but also send a message to indigenous and working-class-led social groups organizing large-scale food relief efforts amid the economic shutdown, and why so many working people in the largely-informal Bolivian economy are feeling "abandoned" by the Añez government. In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Basav Sen, Director of the Climate Policy Project at the Institute for Policy Studies, to talk about how the capitalist class exploits natural disasters to enrich themselves, how the masses and the environment suffer in the process, and what citizens can and are doing counter these efforts.Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Rev. Grayland Hagler, , to talk about the news that DC's largest halfway house is shutting down, how the federal government's treatment of incarcerated people and immigrants amid the crisis demonstrates which people the ruling class views as expendable, and how to fight back against the armed far-right protesters demanding everyone return to work amid the pandemic.

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Bloomberg Buying 'Democracy' As US Sanctions Venezuela 'Dictatorship'

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 112:44


On this episode of "By Any Means Necessary" hosts Jacquie Luqman and Sean Blackmon are joined by Joel Segal, National Director of Justice Action Mobilization Network, to talk about why Bernie Sanders' electoral successes are being overshadowed by Bloomberg purchasing his way into the Democratic nomination race, whether Bloomberg is capable of energizing voter turnout for people of color, and if not, whether his billions will be enough to compensate for perceptions that he's out-of-touch and buddies with Trump.In the second segment, Jacquie and Sean are joined by Dr. Marvin Weinbaum, Director of Afghanistan and Pakistan studies at the Middle East Institute, to talk about the short-term peace plan currently being finalized between the US government and the Taliban, why questions remain about the comprehensiveness of the plan and ultimate timeline for withdrawal, how the near-permanent presence of foreign powers has led to a situation in which their sudden withdrawal could lead to all-out civil war, and to what extent President Trump is simply dressing up previously-agreed-upon troop drawdowns for political benefit.In the third segment, Jacquie Luqman and Sean Blackmon are joined by Alberto Echazu, a political analyst and journalist with La Resistencia Bolivia, to talk about the developments that have occurred in the hundred days since the coup in Bolivia, how the current state of affairs in that country represents a return to the dark days of the dictatorships of the '60s and '70s, why the coup mongers have been so successful in weaponizing the Bible against the indigenous-led MAS party, and what fraudulent tactics the right may be preparing to employ to ensure victory at the ballot box in May.Later in the show, Jacquie and Sean are joined by Ben Norton, journalist with the Grayzone and co-host of the Moderate Rebels podcast, to talk about the Democratic Party's decision to change their nomination rules that allow Mike Bloomberg into the debate in Nevada, why party leaders are willing to include Bloomberg while refusing to accommodate a similar request from Tulsi Gabbard, why Michael Bloomberg could end up being even worse for the working class than Donald Trump, whether reports of volunteers going untrained amid the upcoming Democratic caucus in Nevada foreshadow a repeat of the Iowa caucus, why the real conditions on the ground in Nicaragua are so different from how they're reported in the mainstream media, what explains the cognitive dissonance displayed by press when they denounce supposed Russian electoral interference in US domestic politics while supporting the overthrow of non-aligned foreign governments, why the US government has spent the past century thwarting Nicaragua's plans for an interoceanic canal, what the decision by the US government to sanction Russian state-owned oil supplier Rosneft over its dealings with the Venezuelan government says about the mentality of our ruling class, and why so many cops, contras, and feds have taken charge of the anti-Trump "resistance."