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Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger PictureThe [DS][CB] know their plan has failed, the narrative of climate change is done. Ice in the Antartic is 17% higher now. The [CB] move to lower rates is having the opposite effect. The [D]s and the [CB] tried to trap Trump in the debt ceiling, he will turn it all around and have them remove the debt ceiling. The [DS] is out of options, they only have two plan they can use to stop Trump. Try to make sure that he doesn't get into office and the other is when he gets into office bring the economy, and the world down around him. They will use cyber warfare to kick it off. The [DS] loves to project what they are about to do, Netflix just launched Zero Day Cyber attack. Countermeasures in place, this time its different. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy https://twitter.com/TonyClimate/status/1871939764922028465 Cold Weather-Related Deaths Soar Despite ‘Global Warming' — Doubled Over Past 20 Years Despite the supposedly catastrophic threat of global warming, cold weather-related deaths across the United States are on the rise. According to a study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the number of Americans who have died from the cold has doubled between the period of 1999 to 2022. Dr. Rishi Wadhera, an associate professor of health policy and management at Harvard University, and his team conducted a study revealing the need for “public health interventions to improve access to warming centers and indoor heating for vulnerable populations.” The research analyzed U.S. death certificates for over 63.5 million Americans who died between 1999 and 2022. During that time, exposure to cold temperatures was identified as a direct or contributing factor in 0.06% of deaths. The study found that the rate of cold-related deaths more than doubled over the 23-year period, increasing from 0.44 deaths per 100,000 people in 1999 to 0.92 deaths per 100,000 in 2022. This amounts to an annual rise of 3.4% in cold-related mortality. Source: thegatewaypundit.com US holiday retail sales come in above forecast, Mastercard says (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales rose 3.8% between Nov. 1 and Dec. 24, as customers turned to last minute shopping due to intense holiday season promotions, a Mastercard report showed on Thursday. The jump in sales was higher than a 3.2% rise forecast by Mastercard in September and well above a 3.1% increase from a year earlier, with the last five days of the season accounting for 10% of all holiday spending. Mastercard SpendingPulse measures in-store and online retail sales across all forms of payment. It excludes automotive sales. source: marketscreeners.com https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1872274428098408878 https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1872274432460534031 Milei Unveils Ambitious Nuclear Plan To Position Argentina As Global Energy Player In a bold move to transform Argentina into a global energy powerhouse, President Javier Milei introduced the "Argentine Nuclear Plan" on Friday, with the goal of harnessing nuclear energy as a core component of the nation's future. The plan outlines the construction of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), compact nuclear units designed to provide power to commercial sectors and other large-scale operations. "After years of stagnation, nuclear energy is making a powerful comeback, and we are determined to lead, not follow," “I have more good news, and that is that the lowering of taxes will continue,
Part 1 of a tale about one of the hardiest men Kerry has ever produced, the Antartic explorer Tom Crean.Tickets to our live show in January 2025 can be found over at LaughterLounge.com.If you want bonus content, or want to support us outside of coming to a live gig, or get 20% of tickets for the live gig, sure go over and sign up to the Patreon!
Part 1 of a tale about one of the hardiest men Kerry has ever produced, the Antartic explorer Tom Crean.Tickets to our live show in January 2025 can be found over at LaughterLounge.com.If you want bonus content, or want to support us outside of coming to a live gig, or get 20% of tickets for the live gig, sure go over and sign up to the Patreon!
On this weeks episode we investigate Adolf Hitler's Faked Suicide, Nazi UFO's, The Nazi Bell, and The Secret Nazi Antartic Base. Join us as we dive into the world of conspiracy theories. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theconspiracyfilespodcast/support
Opposition leader Peter Dutton says nuclear energy is the cheapest, most consistent and cleanest energy around. But if that's the case, then what to make of the dirty history of 'Nukey Poo', a little-known nuclear reactor that was built in our region in the 1960s? Today, climate and energy correspondent Mike Foley fact checks the Opposition's claims about nuclear energy, and delves into the latest poll about what voters want and how this might impact the Coalition's desire to usher in nuclear energy, And later, national environment and climate editor Nick O'Malley on what happened at ‘Nukey Poo', and the cancer cases linked to it.Credits: The Federal File and U.S Navy/Atomic Energy Commission on the installation of 'Nukey Poo'. PeriScope Film and the Antartic nuclear reactor at McMurdo Station. Further reading: Mike Foley's 'Nuclear debate is getting heated, but whose energy plan stacks up?' Nick O'Malley and 'The dirty history of Nukey Poo, the reactor that soiled the Antartic.' Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton says nuclear energy is the cheapest, most consistent and cleanest energy around. But if that's the case, then what to make of the dirty history of 'Nukey Poo', a little-known nuclear reactor that was built in our region in the 1960s? Today, climate and energy correspondent Mike Foley fact checks the Opposition's claims about nuclear energy, and delves into the latest poll about what voters want and how this might impact the Coalition's desire to usher in nuclear energy, And later, national environment and climate editor Nick O'Malley on what happened at ‘Nukey Poo', and the cancer cases linked to it.Credits: The Federal File and U.S Navy/Atomic Energy Commission on the installation of 'Nukey Poo'. PeriScope Film and the Antartic nuclear reactor at McMurdo Station. Further reading: Mike Foley's 'Nuclear debate is getting heated, but whose energy plan stacks up?' Nick O'Malley and 'The dirty history of Nukey Poo, the reactor that soiled the Antartic.' Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este episodio BONUS, exclusivo para nuestros amigos y familia de Patreon, quiero enseñarte 5 curiosidades de la Patagonia que te dejarán con ganas de viajar. Prestá atención porque quiero que al final del episodio me contestes esta pregunta: ¿en qué países se encuentra la Patagonia?Temas que se mencionan en este episodio:5 curiosidades de la PatagoniaDatos curiosos de la Patagonia que te volarán la cabeza¿Hace mucho frío en la Patagonia?El único bosque de arrayanes de la Patagonia y el mundoPatagonia argentina vs Patagonia chilenaHotel con spa en PatagoniaViaje a la Antártida¡Escuchá el episodio completo!Accedé a episodios BONUS, transcripciones, glosarios, actividades y clases conmigo, entre muchos otros beneficios. ¿Cómo? Unite a nuestro grupo de amigos y familia de Patreon. Más información en este enlace.Tu colaboración nos mantiene motivadosCrear un Podcast nos lleva mucho tiempo y dedicación. Si te unís a nuestra comunidad, nos ayudás a seguir motivados para crear más contenido. Nosotros también te ayudamos: con tu colaboración tendrás acceso a materiales exclusivos y a episodios BONUS como este. Más información en este enlace.Artículos relacionados con este episodio 4 Spanish Questions you Need to Ask when you Travel to Patagonia11 Traveling Words in Spanish for Novice Learners Navigating Argentina La cervecería que no te podés perder si visitás la Patagonia argentina If you've been feeling overwhelmed by fast paced Spanish speakers and you're finally ready to better understand spoken Spanish, then do yourself a favor and go to easyargentinespanish.com/video. I created this FREE 10-minute video lesson to make sure you know the 3 key features of Argentine pronunciation to better understand spoken Spanish. Support the showRECURSOS INDISPENSABLES PARA ESTUDIANTES DE ESPAÑOL Clase GRATIS de pronunciación rioplatense para entender mejor el español hablado. https://easyargentinespanish.com/video GUÍA GRATIS de Frases útiles que te ayudarán a hablar en español con confianza cuando converses con argentinos. Episodios BONUS, transcripciones, glosarios, actividades y clases conmigo, entre muchos otros beneficios: Más información en este enlace. Blog de Easy Argentine Spanish: easyargentinespanish.com/blog Ebook: Help! I Am Dating an Argentinian: The Ultimate Guide to Learn Argentine Spanish. #1 New Release on Amazon! APP de gramática VOS SOS app de Easy Argentine Spanish para practicar el uso del pronombre "vos" vs "tú".
It's a Slamma Jamma the Chef and Jboots talk about it all, from debates to Antartic accents.
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“You're just thinking of everything to get yourself through it. I was chatting with a lot of people down there. In hearing people's stories, you realize everyone has their own story and they have something in their past that they're there for now. That's when I realized when I was on the course that it was all coming to me. I never had that experience before where you're asking for help and anything to get you going.” My guest for this episode is former Ole Miss standout Sean Tobin who just broke the record for the fastest Antartic marathon in history. Last minth, the Irish star went down to the Earth's southernmost continent and ran 2:53:33 to win the Antarctic Ice Marathon and broke the previous record of 2:54:54 held by USA's Mike Wardian. It was 6.8 degrees Fahrenheit but with super tough footing. He described it as one of the toughest things he's ever done. He's someone whose run super well on the track including personal bests of 3:57 for the mile and 13:33 for 5K. Hear more about how he pulled this off and what it took to dig deep mentally and physically to walk away with the record. SUPPORT THE SPONSORS OLIPOP is a prebiotic soda with only 2-5g of sugar that is actually good for your gut health. – and it's delicious. Use code CITIUS25 for 25% off non-subscription orders. Learn more at DrinkOlipop.com (click the link or use our promotional code for the discount) HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST
Pippa now on day 6 of a longer than expected Antartic trip Visit is part of the Matrics in Antarctica expedition led by adventurer Riaan Manser See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty The TRUTH about Food and Travel Broadcast Date: 12/03/22 Elizabeth has a frightening story about an Antartic cruise mishap, and forget everything you know about who goes on a cruise. The demographics have changed dramatically over the past two years. Older ships are being sold or retired and newer ships are offering more activities geared toward younger adults. website: FoodAndTravelNation.com email: Elizabeth@FoodAndTravelNation.com
Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty The TRUTH about Food and Travel Broadcast Date: 12/03/22 Full Show: In Elizabeth's "Food News" restaurants are finding a way to prosper in a disasterous economy and a woman is taking Kraft Mac & Cheese to court and a bar server tells a tale about spanking the tail of a co-worker. You'll hear how the FDA is bowing to pressure from drug companies and have put a big red target on vitamins, supplements and homeopathic remedies. In our Food Shortages segment, for years, we've been telling you of the government's plan to scoop up and nationalize the fish/seafood supply. Now we've seeing the Maine lobster industry being targeted while the elites dine on lobster. In our exclusive taste test, Michael has never tried Egg Nog, so there's only one way to do this... make sure the Egg Nog is spiked! Before your holiday party, find out which is worthy of your punchbowl. In Hour 2, Airbnb makes big announcement regarding big inner city rentals, Delta is making big ($$$) changes to their Sky Lounge program and Atlanta TSA officers should be in BIG trouble for their lewd behavior. You'll also hear what happened when a woman says Jesus told her to open the door of a plane in flight. The calendar says winter, but NOW is the time to buy or sell an RV. We'll share our story of using POP RV to sell our RV and how POP RV should be the FIRST stop for the 2023 camping season, and in Elizabeth's Top 10 List...what first-time riders on the NYC subway system need to know to safely get to their destination. Elizabeth has a frightening story about an Antartic cruise mishap, and forget everything you know about who goes on a cruise. The demographics have changed dramatically over the past two years. Older ships are being sold or retired and newer ships are offering more activities geared toward younger adults. In our Destination Unknown, Elizabeth shares the story of the frozen wonderland in Central Florida and as you'll see, there's a LOT to do at Gaylord Palms this holiday season. website: FoodAndTravelNation.com email: Elizabeth@FoodAndTravelNation.com
Accounts of the Charge of the Light Brigade, Letter to Captain Scott, Discovering Tutenkhamen, and The Battle of Britain, dramatised using the actual words from those involved.
Calling All Detectives is said to be the earliest form of mystery-based quiz shows. Mutual Radio (Weekly): 4/7/1945 – 8/25/1945 Syndication: 1947? – 1950? Vincent Pelletier as "Robin" (Network Run) Paul Barnes as "Dectective Jerry Browning" (Syndicated Run) In the network version, listeners were selected from cards that they sent to the show. When the mystery reached its climax, local announcers would call their listeners, and listeners who solved the mystery received prizes.
Calling All Detectives is said to be the earliest form of mystery-based quiz shows. Mutual Radio (Weekly): 4/7/1945 – 8/25/1945 Syndication: 1947? – 1950? Vincent Pelletier as "Robin" (Network Run) Paul Barnes as "Dectective Jerry Browning" (Syndicated Run) In the network version, listeners were selected from cards that they sent to the show. When the mystery reached its climax, local announcers would call their listeners, and listeners who solved the mystery received prizes.
You may have heard of Captain Robert Scott and his tragic trip to the Antartic but do you know the stories of the women left behind? This week we have author Katherine MacInnes with us to tell us the stories of Kathleen Scott, Oriana Wilson, Caroline Oates, Emily Bowers, and Lois Evans the wives and mothers who were left behind and the shared tragedy that brought them together. This is part one of two- this week we learn about the expedition to the south pole, what was feminism at the turn of the 20th century and an intro to the women. Join us two weeks from now for part two! For more information on Snow Widows and the author Katherine MacInnes check out her website snowwidows.co.uk and visit Katherine on instagram @katherinemacinnes For more info on Sistory Untold follow us on instagram and twitter @sistoryuntold or visit our website sistoryuntold.com where we post all of our sources for the episodes!
Antarctic Mike (Mike Pierce) - In 2006 Mike took two trips to Antarctica to run multiple marathons and a 100km ultra marathon. To prepare, he trained in a commercial cold storage facility in San Diego for two years. You ask, "WHY"? To find out “WHY” listen to his story and the stories of others that Mike shares about people being and doing their best. He has shared these stories to tens of thousands of business leaders and others who want to make the world a better place. Mike will share those stories as a speaker, author, film maker and consultant – just make sure you and your team hear the stories.
Researches have discovered a preserved ship of the polar explorer Shakleton in the antartic ice a hundred years after it was crashed by the heavy sea ice.
Julian Sancton: Madhouse at the end of the Earth: The Belgica´s Journey into the Dark Antartic Night... with TRE´s Giles Brown
A new study has concluded that Māori were likely the first humans to set eyes on Antartic waters and even the continent itself. Researchers from Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu connected oral histories and published literature to better understand Māori connections to Antarctica - connections that go back as far as the 7th century. University of Otago Associate Professor and conservation biologist Priscilla Wehi spoke to Guyon Espiner
A new study has concluded that Māori were likely the first humans to set eyes on Antartic waters and even the continent itself. Researchers from Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu connected oral histories and published literature to better understand Māori connections to Antarctica - connections that go back as far as the 7th century. University of Otago Associate Professor and conservation biologist Priscilla Wehi spoke to Guyon Espiner
I mean, do we even need an introduction to the wildest trip to the Antartic you've ever seen?? We're taking it back to a classic this week with The Thing or as Kimberly would call it "Dat Thang"!! Our intro music is made using sounds from freesound.org Sound 1: https://freesound.org/s/245086/ by Aiyumi CC 2.0 Sound 2: https://freesound.org/s/348858/ by R_mac CC by 2.0 The music for our Ratings Section is Danse Macabre by Camillie Saint-Saens Our Outro music is made with https://freesound.org/s/245086/ by Aiyumi CC 2.0.
What kind of spiritual lessons can we learn from the disastrous Antartic expedition of Sir Ernest Shackelton?
On today’s Show…. - [05:55] Jair Bolsonaro is expanding gun ownership in Brazil. Effective immediately, he is allowing an increase in the number of firearms and the amount of ammunition citizens can legally buy and is making such weapons easier to acquire. He is stripping back federal police and army oversight of gun ownership. Should end well for Brazil. - [14:05] Will tells us about an African American couple in The Bay Area California who did a little experiment to prove they were getting screwed in the real estate game, simply for being black. How they were getting screwed, and how they exposed the discrimination, is quite interesting. - [21:00] Wes fills us in on the extreme weather that Texas and the South is facing and how ill equipped they are at handling these situation. We also check in with Mark to see how he and cats are fairing. - [30:15] Pat tells us about a 12 year old boy who taught some would be thieves a lesson after they broke in, demanded money, and shot his grandma in the leg. - [33:50] Will takes us to space mountain to tell us about some sponges that were discovered on a boulder in the deep Antartic sea floor. We also check in on the Mars rover race between the US and China. - [39:55] Wes tells us about an apartment complex in Germany that had to be evacuated at 6am after one of the residents lost his venomous Coral Snake. These stories and more.. Brought to you by http://BlueChew.com - BlueChew brings you the first chewable with the same FDA-approved active ingredients as Viagra and Cialis. Get your first shipment on us by using promo code HARDFACTOR at checkout. DOWNLOAD the New Stereo App at http://stereo.com/en for additional Hard Factor Shows on Wednesdays and Fridays - FREE. Download the app and Follow @hardfactormark @hardfactorwill @hardfactorwes @patcassidy and @internbubba to get notified when we go live, and to listen to previous shows. Also sponsored in part by Caliper CBD. For 20% off your first order of the chillest CBD on the market go to http://trycaliper.com/factor and enter promo code FACTOR
Tonight on Encounters USA we are going to be talking with author Dr. Simeon Hein of the Mt. Baldy Institute and Kerry Cassidy of Project Camelot to talk about Mars, Alien Tecnologys in the Antartic and a Mysterious secret space program. It is going to be my pleasure and honor to have the legend and the driving force behind an entire movement of people whose knowledge about the secret government comes from a master journalist, teacher and friend, Kerry Cassidy of Project Camelot on my podcast once again. It’s Not All About Kerry Cassidy – Meet the Brilliant Author Dr. Simeon Hein Joining us tonight will be Dr. Simeon Hein of the Mt. Baldy Institute. Professor Hein is a remote viewer and a sociologist who has published the brilliant works, Opening Minds A Journey of Extraordinary Encounters, Crop Circles and Resonance and Black Swan Ghosts. Because we cannot get confirmation of Aliens, Bigfoot or Dogman officially, we have to cheat a little bit through the use of Remote Viewing – and that is where Dr. Simeon Hein comes in. We will ask Kerry Cassidy to talk about the Secret Space Program, William Thompkins, John Lear and others who have talked about a secret space fleet. Who is involved? Where are they operating? Galactic Federation Are we working with an alien civilization or a Galactic Federation? What is the significance of the Saturn and Vector symbol for companies contracted to work in space? Startling Conclusions? If you know the answers to any of these questions, you will definitely want to watch the video, listen to the podcast and of course, leave a comment and let Encounters USA know exactly what you think.
We welcome writer Frank Martin on for this episode of Chitty Chats. Frank has got a comic over on Kickstarter called The Polar Paradox that's a sci-fi adventure mystery about an elite team of divers going on a rescue mission under the Antartic sea ice. The Polar Paradox: #1 of a 2 part MAKE 100 sci-fi adventure, via @Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/frankthewriter/the-polar-paradox-1-of-a-2-part-make-100-sci-fi-adventure?ref=androidprojectshare Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: @comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero, Ron Hanes and Frank Martin Edited by Joe Janero Theme song provided by one of the Sex Turtles (Joe Cubas) Find our t-shirt at https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_box
Wayne talks about his time as a Antarctic Explorer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEPTEMBER 29 -- 1955 Happy Birthday adventurer Ann Bancroft (tackled Artic and Antartic); 2005 NYT reporter Judith Miller released from jail; 1818 Happy Amniversary Samuel Morse/Lucretia Walker; Sports: 1985 Warren Moon, Oilers sacked 12 times by Cowboys, 1954 Willie Mays makes famous over the shoulder catch
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Today we coming right into modern history with Japan's first attempt at reaching the South Pole, with a team led by Nobu Shirase. And for the poem, we return to a poet from one of our very early episodes; Yosa Buson. ~~ Review us over on: Podchaser. Check out our growing database on Japanese History over at historyofjapan.co.uk Twitter: @japanarchives Instagram: @nexus_travels Facebook: @japanarchives ~~ Intro and Outro music by The Kyoto Connection available on the freemusicarchive. ~~ Written by Thomas and Heather.
In the cold deserts of Antarctica nature collects meteorites as ice sheets carrying space rocks are pushed up against mountains. High speed winds remove the ice leaving dozens to hundreds of meteorites stranded in an area often as small as a football field.
In the cold deserts of Antarctica nature collects meteorites as ice sheets carrying space rocks are pushed up against mountains. High speed winds remove the ice leaving dozens to hundreds of meteorites stranded in an area often as small as a football field.
Atlantis -- not the home of Aquaman, but the fabled long-lost civilisation as described by Plato and others. Any analysis of the birth of civilisation and comparative mythology will find common traits that have no explanation for their similarity or sudden emergence within a culture other than the arrival of an outside influence: survivors from the Atlantean society.Ansir & Sophia discuss the rationale for why there is a lost civilisation that explains myteries from mankind's past (along with the work of Graham Hancock) and put forth their views on the potential that remnants of Atlantis could be found within the secure and off-limits continent of Antartica.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/InquirersintotheStrange)
Glaciers are already disappearing, and drastically in the Himalayas - home to the largest amount of snow and ice after the Artic and Antartic. And with millions of people relying on mountain water resources, concerns are being expressed about the future water supply of people there.
On this weeks episode we explore some myths around Irish vampires such as the Dearg Due, monkey human hybrids in China and strange goings on in the Antartic. We also talk about the excellent TV show The Boys and discuss if Climax is a cult movie or just a piece of trash.
This year's DisneyNature takes us to the south pole for a coming-into-fatherhood story. “Penguins” follows the trials and triumphs of an Adélie penguin named Steve. He's on a quest to build a nest, get the girl, and raise a family. This arguably is DisneyNature's most ambitious animal documentary to date, with various teams shooting in the harsh Antartic climate of the course of three years for a total of 900 shooting days. Producer Roy Conli joined us for a special advanced screening at the Phoenix Film Festival. Tuesday and I sat down with Conli after the film to get the inside scoop on how Steve's story came together. Never miss a review by subscribing. We're on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and right here on Soundcloud. We're also at WhiskeyandPopcorn.org. And don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Search for Whiskey and Popcorn!
Hallo Freunde Beach Podcast startet das Wochenende mit einem neuen Guest Mix !!! An den Turntables zu Gast waren diesmal Dj und Producer Enrique Castillo und David Castillo alias EKDK aus Madrid Spanien. Hello friends Beach Podcast starts the weekend with a new guest mix !!! The turntables were Dj und Producer Enrique Castillo and David Castillo alias EKDK from Madrid Spain. ******************************************************************** RECORD LABELS Jannowitz Records, Us & Them Records, WOOD, iLogic Label, Dear Deer Records, Uxoa Dutxa Elite, Submarine Vibes, Anagrama Music, Agara Music and Mr Moutarde. ********************************************************************* BIO: An 80000 km journey, two ripped up summers, circle ritual dances around the Antartic; ancient survival rites, the miracle that hatches out after winter, an accurate glare that pierces the solid darkness, the fertile intimacy, the deep love that finds its way in a shapeless world, the birth, life stating its order in the face of entropy, the shine of a smile: *************************************************************** LINK: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ekdk_official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EKDKmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ekdk_official/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5bIJiitQIZOlkAsFKhO1hb?locale=es&fo=1 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/ekdk/535974 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHzlnXnSXVhp7c5PVOtj8w *************************************************************** play ☑ like ☑ share with your friends ☑ | THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT | *************************************************************** Support the Artist by Kurt Kjergaard
Hallo Freunde Beach Podcast startet das Wochenende mit einem neuen Guest Mix !!! An den Turntables zu Gast waren diesmal Dj und Producer Enrique Castillo und David Castillo alias EKDK aus Madrid Spanien. Hello friends Beach Podcast starts the weekend with a new guest mix !!! The turntables were Dj und Producer Enrique Castillo and David Castillo alias EKDK from Madrid Spain. ******************************************************************** RECORD LABELS Jannowitz Records, Us & Them Records, WOOD, iLogic Label, Dear Deer Records, Uxoa Dutxa Elite, Submarine Vibes, Anagrama Music, Agara Music and Mr Moutarde. ********************************************************************* BIO: An 80000 km journey, two ripped up summers, circle ritual dances around the Antartic; ancient survival rites, the miracle that hatches out after winter, an accurate glare that pierces the solid darkness, the fertile intimacy, the deep love that finds its way in a shapeless world, the birth, life stating its order in the face of entropy, the shine of a smile: *************************************************************** LINK: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ekdk_official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EKDKmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ekdk_official/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5bIJiitQIZOlkAsFKhO1hb?locale=es&fo=1 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/ekdk/535974 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHzlnXnSXVhp7c5PVOtj8w *************************************************************** play ☑ like ☑ share with your friends ☑ | THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT | *************************************************************** Support the Artist by Kurt Kjergaard
Dove si parla con SABINA AIROLDI di Tethys Research Institute, del disastro della collisione delle due navi a nord della Corsica, di Santuario Pelagos, con SARA D'ANGELO di Vitadacani Onlus, del Miveg, Festival Vegan a Milano, di Thom Yorke dei Radiohead, di Greenpeace, di Hands off the Antartic, di Tasmania, di Santuario marino
Dove si parla con SABINA AIROLDI di Tethys Research Institute, del disastro della collisione delle due navi a nord della Corsica, di Santuario Pelagos, con SARA D'ANGELO di Vitadacani Onlus, del Miveg, Festival Vegan a Milano, di Thom Yorke dei Radiohead, di Greenpeace, di Hands off the Antartic, di Tasmania, di Santuario marino (prima parte)
Dove si parla con SABINA AIROLDI di Tethys Research Institute, del disastro della collisione delle due navi a nord della Corsica, di Santuario Pelagos, con SARA D'ANGELO di Vitadacani Onlus, del Miveg, Festival Vegan a Milano, di Thom Yorke dei Radiohead, di Greenpeace, di Hands off the Antartic, di Tasmania, di Santuario marino (prima parte)
#197 of our podcast series by @enrique-kado-and-david-kado! ➪ https://www.facebook.com/EKDKmusic ➪ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHzlnXnSXVhp7c5PVOtj8w ➪ https://www.beatport.com/artist/ekdk/535974 An 80000 km journey, two ripped up summers, circle ritual dances around the Antartic; ancient survival rites, the miracle that hatches out after winter, an accurate glare that pierces the solid darkness, the fertile intimacy, the deep love that finds its way in a shapeless world, the birth, life stating its order in the face of entropy, the shine of a smile: EKDK Tracklist: 01. Eli & Fur - Night Blooming Jasmine (Rodriguez JR Remix) 02. EKDK & Apollos Messengers - Tara The Cat [Agara Music] 03. Hernan Cattaneo - Soundexlie Astron (Davi Remix) [SUDBEAT] 04. EKDK & Apollos Messengers - Lugar Inhospito [Tenampa Recordings] 05. Mirage feat. Allies For Everyone - Clouds (Solee Remix)[Lost Diaries] 06. Solid Stone - Himalaya [Phenomena] 07. EKDK - Aquelarre [WOOD] 08. EKDK - Santería [WOOD] 09. Nic Fanciulli - After Time (Adana Twins Remix)[Toolroom Records] 10. EKDK & Apollos Messengers - Round & Round [Dear Deer Records] 11. Frederic Stone - Haiti [Radiant.]
We've only got two stories for you this week as Sarah and Els came with the same story. It was bound to happen at some stage. Sarah tells the story of the mysterious Antartic poisoning and Clare follows in a similar vein, recounting Richard Eschelman's dicey experience with poisonous mushrooms. Els listens intently to both. Contains swearing and female voices.
The Doctor goes to Antartic and finds Vikings, Ice Warriors and a ton of continuity. Affiliate link included.Transcript:Graham: The Doctor arrives in Antarctica to find Vikings and a whole mass of old continuity and then faces a greater challenge when he takes Bill shopping. We'll tell you all about it as we take a look at Dr Who: The Twelfth Doctor – The Wolves of Winter. Straight ahead.Announcer:Welcome to the Classy Comics podcast where we search for the best Comics in the universe. From Boise, Idaho here is your host, Adam Graham. Host:We're now to the point in the Twelfth Doctor comics continuity where he began to travel with his series 10 companion Bill Potts and they continued on to some adventures in the comics rather than going with one-off comic-only companions. This book contains 4 issues and 2 different stories. The first is a 3-issue story the titular Wolves of Winter, where the Doctor arrives right after Vikings land in Antartica fleeing other Vikings and wanting to protect their treasure and pretty soon there are some mysterious goings on and the Doctor and the Vikings bump into the Ice Warriors and the Ice Warriors are on Earth on the trail of the flood. Now this is another continuity point, if you've been following Doctor Who, going back to the 10th Doctor era, the second to last television stories for the 10th Doctor. The Waters of Mars had the Doctor facing off against a Martian virus that took possession of human host and sought to wipe out everyone at a Mars colony and in many ways this story is before this because we're back in the time of the Vikings, a several hundred years before the events in the Waters of Mars. The Antarctic setting really does create a great sense of atmosphere particularly the way the art is laid out in this book and there is a lot going on. There is also another villain from the Doctor's past. This one from classic Doctor Who, and I won't reveal it as a big spoiler here, that shows up. I think writer Richard Menic deserves credit for managing to get this to hang together as a story with its own continuity and just really work as a story because there are some Doctor Who stories where they'll just throw out a bunch of continuity. Ooh Dalek, Ooh I Cybermen, Ooh Ice warriors, aren't you impressed but this is actually a really good story with some solid twist and some actual surprises. It does use a lot of continuity and the more that you're into Doctor Who, the more you're going to appreciate this story but I think it is absolutely a solid, well-told tale.The second story is "The Great Shopping Bill" and in this one, this is after the point in series 10 when it was revealed that Missy was what was being imprisoned in the vault. She had had a sense of death conferred on her for her crimes but the Doctor had decided to rehabilitate her by locking her in this vault and pledging to keep guard on it for as long as it took and not to go off-world, though he does fudge a bit on that during the course of series 10. At any rate, it's found that the dimensional stabilizer is failing and in order to keep the vault secure for Missy, as well as to keep Missy alive, they have to find a new one and it finally occurs, thanks to Bill's suggestion to go to the Ubermart, which is a giant intergalactic market with anything you could imagine including dimensional stabilizers. Anyway, in the store Bill finds a lost little girl and tries to get her back to her mother. However, there's confusion, robots end up chasing after them, particularly when the Doctor reports Bill missing. It's a sweet, short little story. It's a fun read, not particularly great but I think enjoyable.Well overall I thought this was actually a pretty decent volume. I don't think it was great by any means. I think that when Doctor Who comics are truly great,
This week on The Earth Wants YOU! The West Virginia Teacher's strike! 1.5 million penguins are found in the Antartic, Katrina Spade comes in to talk about body composting and environmentally friendly ways of getting rid of corpses. Savitri and Billy discuss dreams and Billy reads a tweet.
Join Anna and Stephanie Scheller as they have a powerful interview with Mike Pierce, otherwise known as Antarctic Mike. Mike famously became one of nine people to have run a marathon on the Antarctic continent and has written a book about his experience titled Leading At 90 Below Zero.
Salt from the past can help us understand the future decrease of the Dead Sea. Plus we find out how the 2016 quakes brought New Zealand closer together (literally) along with an update on Boaty McBoatface.
On this episode of GTW the crew covers Seeds of Doom with a trip to the Antartic, a fake medical team that ends up not being a fake medical team, The Doctor doing a very violent act, a villian that was very creepy,and pretty good CSO. To find previous episodes go to: tscn.tv/gtw To subscribe … Continue reading Going Through Who 5.9: The Seeds Of Doom →
Hola a todos ¡ Hoy traemos de nuevo el MSX al programa y lo hacemos con titulos muy representativos de ese sistema que hacia maravilloso, como no, de la mano de Konami. Daremos un repaso a Antartic Adventure y sus versiones y nos meteremos en profundidad con su secuela, Penguin Adventure, dando todos los detalles de lo que daba de sí ese enorme titulo, incluso detalles de Penta y su descendecia que aparecia en otros juegos. ¿El primer juego donde trabajo Kojima? ¿O quiza no tanto? Y para el proximo programa...The Curse of Monkey Island
Hola a todos ¡ Hoy traemos de nuevo el MSX al programa y lo hacemos con titulos muy representativos de ese sistema que hacia maravilloso, como no, de la mano de Konami. Daremos un repaso a Antartic Adventure y sus versiones y nos meteremos en profundidad con su secuela, Penguin Adventure, dando todos los detalles de lo que daba de sí ese enorme titulo, incluso detalles de Penta y su descendecia que aparecia en otros juegos. ¿El primer juego donde trabajo Kojima? ¿O quiza no tanto? Y para el proximo programa...The Curse of Monkey Island
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Yep, you read that right. Our benevolent benefactors, the grants of our rights and freedoms (read the sarcasm), those who claim to know how best we should be spending our money have spent a whopping 43 million dollars to build one gas station in Afghanistan.When you first read the article one's mind turns immediately to the government's typical ineptitude. But is there something more nefarious at work here? We'll talk about it today.And wouldn't you know it, I was right. Turns out those ice caps that have been melting on Antartica haven't been melting. Quite the contrary. They've been growing at a rate of 82 billion tons per year.Again, you read that right. Since 2001, the Antartic ice caps have gained nearly half a TRILLION TONS of ice. But the best part is what the lead author of the study, (a big time climate alarmist) said about his own report.It's a smashing show today. Listen NOW!Support the show.
Dissecting Docs covers the films Our Man In Tehran, Harper Lee, Antartic 70 Degrees South,and The Brainwashing of My Dad, of which we will have the great pleasure of being joined by it's filmmaker Jen Senko. For information about Carole Dean and From the Heart Productions please visit www.FromtheHeartProductions.com. To learn more about Don Schwartz and his film reviews visit http://fromtheheartproductions.com/radio-blog/don-schwartz-blog/.
In the past 30 years more than 20,000 meteorites have been found in Antarctica. Some of them originated on the Moon or Mars.
In the past 30 years more than 20,000 meteorites have been found in Antarctica. Some of them originated on the Moon or Mars.
We were considering broadcasting Balls Radio entirely in Latin, knowing full well it would have little impact on our audience figures. We’d have the same number of people tuning in and, as usual, they’d wonder what the hell we are talking about.This week on Balls Radio Phil Dobbie compare Scott’s expedition to the Antartic to a grocery shop with kids – which is the most traumatic? John Dobbie tells us on how the Maori King is snubbing the royal visit – find out why he won’t meet with Kate and Wills. And how the Bus Pass Elvis Party is now bigger than the Liberal Democrats, at least in one UK seat. Richard Kazimer talks about how the CIA has now started spying on its own government. David Campbell struggles to find anything relevenat to talk about from New Zealand.All that, and what does Quis custodiet ipsos custodies mean?
We were considering broadcasting Balls Radio entirely in Latin, knowing full well it would have little impact on our audience figures. We’d have the same number of people tuning in and, as usual, they’d wonder what the hell we are talking about.This week on Balls Radio Phil Dobbie compare Scott’s expedition to the Antartic to a grocery shop with kids – which is the most traumatic? John Dobbie tells us on how the Maori King is snubbing the royal visit – find out why he won’t meet with Kate and Wills. And how the Bus Pass Elvis Party is now bigger than the Liberal Democrats, at least in one UK seat. Richard Kazimer talks about how the CIA has now started spying on its own government. David Campbell struggles to find anything relevenat to talk about from New Zealand.All that, and what does Quis custodiet ipsos custodies mean?
Xuelong belongs to the Polar Research Institute of China. It is the largest non-nuclear powered icebreaker in the world. It can break through 1.2m of ice. As China's largest polar expedition vessel and only polar expedition ice-breaker, it has made five voyages to the Arctic and 30 voyages to the Antarctic. The former captain of "Xuelong", Shen Quan, who sailed the vessel to its northern-most point, explains how the ice-breaker works. "Xue Long's stem is shaped at a 45 degree angle for breaking ice. The front of the stem is integrally molded, guaranteeing that Xue Long will have enough strength to break ice; more importantly, it guarantees the vessel will climb over the ice and crush it with the ship's weight, so it actually moves up and down when it's breaking ice." The vessel was built as an ice-resistant cargo ship in Ukraine in 1993. Now, it serves mainly as a supply vessel for China's four research stations in Antartic, and also as a scientific research platform in the Antarctic as well as the Arctic. Zhang Haisheng is the Director of the Second Institute of Oceanography under State Oceanic Administration. "Xuelong has all the conventional marine survey equipment and shipborne device. For example, it has a ten-thousand meter winch, CTD, and CTD winch. This is very advanced survey equipment. It is also equipped with laboratories and many lab devices, including some analytical observation devices and testing equipment." Xuelong is 167 meters long and 23 meters wide. It can accommodate up to 128 scientific personnel and passengers. It normally carries one helicopter, a research boat, and an autonomous underwater vehicle. China is now designing a new research icebreaker, to be launched in 2014. It will be equipped with the most advanced equipment for marine, polar and astronomical research. The icebreaker will be stronger than Xuelong, able to sail through thicker ice and tougher conditions. For CRI, I'm Ding Lulu.
Karen Bowerman retraces the route of Antarctic explorer Frank Wild - Sir Ernest Shackleton's second-in-command - as Wild's ashes are taken to South Georgia for burial next to Shackleton.
In this episode of The Forgotten Flix Podcast, we’re asking “Who goes there?” in John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982)! Directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell, Keith David, Wilford Brimley . Synopsis: A group of men working at an outpost in the Antartic cross paths with an alien organism capable of assimilating and creating a perfect genetic copy of…Read more →
Major Meagan McGrath was born in Toronto, in 1977, and raised in Sudbury, Ontario. She enrolled in the Canadian Forces in 1995, and graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada in 2000, with a Bachelor of Science (Chemistry). Upon completion of her Aerospace Engineering training, Major McGrath served for a short time as the Maintenance Support Officer at 19 Air Maintenance Squadron, CFB Comox. She was then posted to Ottawa in 2001, where she worked as an Imaging Radar System Engineer, a sub-project of the Aurora Incremental Modernization Project. On August 15, 2005 Major McGrath was posted to the Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre Ottawa Detachment, the Air Force Experimentation Centre. Most recently, Maj McGrath has been working on the implementation of a Canadian Forces wide logistics tool.
You might have seen: Source: Yahoo! News, "1.5-million-year-old Antartic Microbe Community Discovered" April 16, 2009; http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20090416/sc_livescience/15millionyearoldantarcticmicrobecommunitydiscovered
The Significance of Australia Day,World Day of Action, update on Japanese Whaling off Antartic, Recycle that old mobile and Fluoro's and the answer to the global plastic problem? Nature Lady and Friends. Caller L. Wain from Blogtalkradio show real mormans real talk. -Raising Environmental Awareness and changing the world for the better on person at a time!
The Significance of Australia Day,World Day of Action, update on Japanese Whaling off Antartic, Recycle that old mobile and Fluoro's and the answer to the global plastic problem? Nature Lady and Friends. Caller L. Wain from Blogtalkradio show real mormans real talk. -Raising Environmental Awareness and changing the world for the better on person at a time!
A- BLOCK: DAN's new Diving Emergency Specialist www.dan.orgB- BLOCK:Cave Diving in MexicoC- BLOCK: DAN TECH TIPS: DCI and Barotramua with Dr Richard Vannof DAN D- BLOCK: "O-S-M" Diving under Antartic Ice with Jill Heinerth.