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H.W. Brands describes how the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, fundamentally changed the nature of the conflict, which Lindbergh privately characterized as Roosevelt getting the country "in through the back door." While Roosevelt was surprised by the location of the attack, he had been pressuring Japan through ultimatums regarding their presence in China and Indonesia. Hitler, believing Roosevelt was already "itching for a cause of war," did the president a "favor" by declaring war on the United States 72 hours later, merging two separate conflicts into World War II. Once the U.S. was officially at war, Lindbergh attempted to fulfill his duty as a loyal citizen by volunteering for the Army Air Corps. Roosevelt personally blocked the request, unwilling to let his chief critic become a military hero, while his administration continued to smear Lindbergh as a "Nazi sympathizer" unfit for command. Undeterred, Lindbergh signed on with aircraft manufacturers as a consultant and surreptitiously traveled to the Pacific theater. There, he not only tested planes but also flew combat missions against the Japanese, providing his skills to his country despite being officially barred from service. Lindbergh lived until 1974, eventually dying in Hawaii, leaving behind a legacy as a man whose technical brilliance was overshadowed by a bitter and historic debate over America's role in the world. (8)19441936
Today, let's talk about how to counter the rapidly evolving cyber threats facing the transportation industry in this episode with Jaime Lightfoot of Lightfoot Labs and Joe Ohr of the NMFTA! They share the new realities of logistical vulnerabilities, moving beyond abstract ransomware fears to reveal how everyday tools like legacy maintenance software and Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) are being weaponized as backdoors into critical transport infrastructure. They also breaks down why fleets cannot afford to play catch-up with sophisticated, state-sponsored cybercriminals who exploit software white-labeling and GPS spoofing to manipulate logbooks or orchestrate strategic cargo theft. From simple wired connections during routine garage service to complex wireless interventions while trucks are actively moving on the highway, this conversation serves as a wakeup call emphasizing that asset protection requires continuous, proactive defensive remediation and a rigorous evaluation of every digital touchpoint in your supply chain! About Jamie Lightfoot Jaime Lightfoot is an independent security researcher, electrical engineer, and full-stack developer with over 12 years of industry experience. She specializes in embedded systems security within heavy trucking, automotive, and other critical infrastructure, helping companies assess vulnerabilities and working with their engineers to fix the gaps. About Joe Ohr Joe Ohr has more than two decades of experience in technical operations, customer success management, customer support, and product support. Currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer for the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA)™, he plays a pivotal role in helping to advance the industry through digitization, classification, and cybersecurity. Prior to Ohr's role at NMFTA, he served as in numerous engineering and operations positions at Qualcomm and Eaton, and most recently held the position of Senior Vice President of Operations/Customer Experience at Omnitracs. Throughout his career, Ohr has provided strategic guidance, vision, and a roadmap for addressing long-term customer challenges. He has played a key role in accelerating revenue growth and has collaborated closely with IT, product, and engineering teams to foster stronger partnerships with strategic customers and peers. Additionally, Ohr has overseen post sales customer support and service teams, as well as operations, managing a workforce of over 400 individuals. He holds multiple certifications such as CCNA from Cisco and MCSE from Microsoft and earned his Bachelor of Science in Education from the Ohio State University. Due to his contributions to the industry, he earned a spot in the Inner Circle in 2015 and 2018 from Qualcomm and Omnitracs.
Episode 294-AG Green-lights Red Flag Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Page – 1 – of 14 Gun Lawyer — Episode 294 Transcript SUMMARY KEYWORDS Gun Lawyer, New Jersey, ERPO, gun confiscation, due process, public awareness campaign, gun safety, Second Amendment, red flag law, wellness check, gun rights, gun violence, civil rights, gun storage, gun laws. SPEAKERS Speaker 2, Evan Nappen, Teddy Nappen Evan Nappen 00:17 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:19 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:21 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. So, Teddy, what have you discovered in your travels? Teddy Nappen 00:30 Well, first off, you can stop pestering me. I finally watched Project Hail Mary. Evan Nappen 00:36 I love that movie. It was fun. Didn’t you like it, man? Teddy Nappen 00:40 I thought it was. I will give it credit for a movie that’s almost three hours long. You stay. You don’t want to like check your phone or anything. You’re actually very engaged. And I was like. Evan Nappen 00:51 True! Teddy Nappen 00:51 The last 40 minutes, I’m like, okay, everything’s solved, what’s left for plot? And then they actually made it more interesting. Evan Nappen 00:59 Yes! Don’t, don’t spoil it for people. Teddy Nappen 01:01 No, no spoils. Page – 2 – of 14 Evan Nappen 01:02 It’s a good one, and it is a very interesting statement about Government. Teddy Nappen 01:12 I was thinking also Stoicism. Evan Nappen 01:14 Yeah, yeah, yeah. They did a great job. I really enjoyed it. So, anyways. I love talking about movies. However, this is Gun Lawyer, man, and we talk about important New Jersey. Teddy Nappen 01:32 Fine. Evan Nappen 01:33 And beyond the borders of New Jersey. Teddy Nappen 01:38 We’ll open with this: the Attorney General’s a jerk. Evan Nappen 01:42 Wait a minute! Don’t go disparaging our beloved Attorney General. But why are you not happy with what the Attorney General has done? Teddy Nappen 01:51 Well, I love when they’re advertising, effectively legalized swatting, in this latest article. Right from the Attorney General’s Office. ” Attorney General Davenport, Office of Alternative and Community Responses launches gun safety public awareness campaign”. (https://www.njoag.gov/attorney-general-davenport-office-of-alternative-and-community-responses-launch-gun-safety-public-awareness-campaign/) I want to meet the marketing team that comes up with these titles. Evan Nappen 02:14 Which always, if it’s Gun Safety Public Awareness Team, let me guess. They’re using their office to promote citizen self-defense so that citizens are no longer victims, but can defend themselves against criminals, right? Isn’t that what they’re promoting? And helping citizens to understand their use of force and self -defense, and complete dedication to the Second Amendment, right? Am I correct? Teddy Nappen 02:41 I think you forgot this is with New Jersey, but yeah. Evan Nappen 02:45 Oh, what did they do instead? Tell me. Page – 3 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 02:47 Oh, so from the article that they put out, Attorney General Davenport of the office has launched a multi-year public awareness campaign to raise awareness about the life-saving potential of New Jersey’s Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs). Evan Nappen 03:06 Ah, the Red Flag. Teddy Nappen 03:07 Wow! Evan Nappen 03:07 So, they believe that it is life saving. Try life destroying! If you’re a gun owner and you get hit with one of these ERPOs, as we talked about on a prior show, simply talking to Chat GBT led to this. Where not only were the guns seized, not only is your house searched, but you’re taken away for a “wellness check”. And with his inability to give a urine sample, they shoved a catheter up his penis. All over the wonderful ERPO situation. Isn’t that great? How that all works out. So, there’s a lot of downside, unless you don’t consider forced catheterization up your penis, a downside. I don’t know. Today you don’t know. But these are the kind of things that can come from ERPOs and wellness checks. It’s just astounding. Astounding. Teddy Nappen 04:19 What is astounding is I love how they twist it. Just reading the article, you can feel it. I always go back to that line from “Untouchables” – “Let’s do some good.” They actually think this is going to solve problems. Or right here from the Attorney General. ERPOs are a proven tool for preventing tragedies. How do I know? I pulled it out. They didn’t actually say that. We are committed to using all the tools at our disposal. Evan Nappen 04:52 This is what they put out. But the reality of it is, it’s a tool for disenfranchisement of Second Amendment rights, and it’s a tool of confiscation of guns. It is a tool of gun rights suppression. It is designed for that purpose. There is no due process up front. These are granted ex parte. The person who is served with the ERPO has no clue that it’s coming their way, has no opportunity, before the damage is done to talk or speak or make their case to the judge. This is just gun confiscation in its rawest form with benefits. And the benefits are taking you away for a so-called “wellness check”, while you’re at it, to search and seize giving them the opportunity to review your guns, to take your guns, to search your house, to invade your Fourth Amendment rights as well. All done under this guise. Evan Nappen 05:40 This is something we in the firm here deal with these all the time, and the public awareness campaign is designed to get more people to jump on this. No matter how weak the claim is. No matter whether it’s for reasons that are unproven. It doesn’t matter! They want these ERPOs, which, when they initially issued, are called TERPOs, Temporary Extremist Protection Orders. Only after the issuance of the TERPO do you finally get a hearing where you get to try to fight to challenge it from becoming a final, Page – 4 – of 14 what we call a FERPO. And if it takes place in Burlington or Bergen County, then you, of course, are getting a BURPO. I’m just kidding about that. They don’t call them BURPOs, but it is a pretty bad, rotten, terrible law. It is the most extreme ERPO law in the country, and it is just rights violation from the get-go. Teddy Nappen 07:32 Well, also, if you’re going through the article, they’re talking about the public awareness campaign they’re going to be doing. They say the ERPO awareness is leading up to the National Gun Violence Awareness Month in June. I thought June was also Pride Month, but you know they kind of go hand in hand with the recent mass shootings. It’s one of those. Evan Nappen 07:58 It’s like National Brotherhood Month. Be glad we don’t celebrate it the rest of the year. Teddy Nappen 08:04 I know. You know what? Evan Nappen 08:05 That’s the old Tom Lehrer joke. Teddy Nappen 08:07 You know what? I’m very aware of the gun violence. That’s why people want to be armed to defend themselves, but continue. Then they go on about using like billboards, bus shelters, radio platforms. Oh, by the way, everything will be in Spanish, too. They were very bold in that, and they made it very clear it’ll be in English and Spanish. So, okay. Evan Nappen 08:30 Well, the propaganda that gets generated out of New Jersey is intense, and it is going to create more and more confiscations and misery for law-abiding gun owners and their gun rights. That’s the reality of what is going on. They have these very cute images on this article. I see where they are going to promote this operation, and it’s like they’re meme articles. Because of an ERPO, they’re still here. They show two people, then they have another one. Because of an ERPO, he’ll graduate in June. Really? Then there’s another one. Learn the facts about ERPO. Stop gun deaths. Need to talk. . . blah blah blah. Evan Nappen 09:27 Okay, you know what? We could do our own memes here. You know, we could have, because of an ERPO, this person, this law-abiding gun owner, just had their life ruined, just had their home invaded, just had their family heirloom guns seized, just had to go through an expensive court process just to get back to square one. Because of an ERPO, the person was taken in for a completely unnecessary wellness check, and had medical procedures done to them against their will. Because of an ERPO, they just have a big dick pic with a catheter in it, and say, because of an ERPO, I was forced to endure this. How about that for a nice image? You know, this is what reality is when you’re in the practice. You see these laws and what they actually do to people, and what doesn’t get told is what I’m telling you Page – 5 – of 14 now. The actual effect of it. Not this fluff and propaganda and claims being made that are not how we have experienced ERPOs in the practice of law. There’s an extreme risk protection website, Teddy, by the way. (https://www.njoag.gov/erpo/) Teddy Nappen 10:53 Yeah, they have the link. Evan Nappen 10:53 It talks about ERPOs, and it has a Q and A in it. Let’s take a look at the questions, the Attorney General’s answers, and what I think are the real answers. “Is ERPO the same as a ‘Red Flag’ law?” It’s very similar to what a lot of people know as Red Flag law that exists in other states, even among states that use the name ERPO. There are some technical legal differences. Be sure any information you get about ERPOs is specific to New Jersey. Yes, the similarity ends with New Jersey not having any due process upfront. It’s not just a Red Flag law. It’s a bright Red, no due process upfront law. Other states that may have Red Flag laws do it where you get due process up front before the order is even issued. Not in New Jersey. So, yeah, it’s different. It’s different in an extremely gun rights suppression manner. “Why are ERPOs needed?” Well, an ERPO is an immediate step that can be taken to stop a violent situation before it starts, by temporarily removing firearms from a person who’s at risk of harming themselves or others. Evan Nappen 12:10 Yeah, it’s also an immediate step that can be taken to SWAT somebody and an immediate step that can be taken when information is misconstrued. It’s also an immediate step that can be taken without even truly determining whether there is an actual risk of harm to oneself or another, because the one person they’re concerned about never gets an opportunity up front to actually explain whether there is or isn’t such a risk. “Why do people file for ERPOs?” Because they’ve seen warning signs that someone close to them is at high risk of using a firearm to harm themselves or others. Filing a petition for an ERPO provides safety for everyone involved and gives the person in crisis an opportunity to seek help. Really? Well, so-called warning signs, again not evaluated up front, high risk, again not evaluated up front with any input from the person who becomes the victim of this ERPO. Filing a petition for ERPO provides safety for everyone. No, it actually doesn’t provide safety for everyone. In fact, it endangers law-abiding gun owners. There are cases on record, Teddy, about individuals being swatted over false ERPOs, and they end up getting killed by police because they don’t even know what’s going on in this raid. They had no clue, right, Teddy? Teddy Nappen 13:42 It’s one of those things that’s very disgusting, just the very insidious nature of this. It is legalized swatting, and there’s no way about it. Like, you can just make something up, say someone said something or did something, and they’ll hand them out like candy. Then you get your life destroyed, just going through the process. And I love, I love the article. Their whole thing in it, where they’re saying we need to dispel the myths. The whole, yeah, dispel the myths. Page – 6 – of 14 Evan Nappen 14:16 To create an entire myth about what it is. “What’s a temporary ERPO?” A judge can issue a temporary ERPO if they believe the at-risk person is an imminent threat to themselves or others. Isn’t it amazing that a judge can do this, believing the at-risk person is an immediate threat to themselves or others with never speaking to the so-called at risk person. Never talking to them in advance. And a TERPO is in effect until the hearing for a final, which is typically scheduled within 10 days. And let me tell you, yeah, there’s a railroading, after your life has been turned upside down, of the hearing on the final having to take place in 10 days. After all the damage has been done, after your house has been raided, after you’ve been forced into a wellness check, after you’ve had your property seized. And do you think it’s cared for real well when it’s seized? After you’ve had this entire ordeal, then within 10 days of it, you’re supposed to have a hearing. Are you ready for that hearing? You don’t even know what hit you. How are you going to be prepared and do that? It’s railroading you into a FERPO, instead of giving due process up front on the TERPO. Teddy Nappen 15:37 The article tries to paint it like the court judges may issue them after carefully reviewing the individual circumstances, and prompted by the petition filed by a relative, household member, or law enforcement officer. The ERPO is issued only after several factors are considered. Whether they have been arrested, charged, convicted, disorderly persons, domestically. Evan Nappen 16:01 One of those factors, Teddy, as we’ve reviewed. One of the factors is has recently acquired a firearm. That’s actually a factor for an ERPO. That you’ve gotten a gun, that means that you got a pistol purchase permit and got a gun, or went to the gun dealer and bought a gun. That’s now an ERPO factor, as a fact to take your gun, is that you just got a gun. It’s literally a factor in the law. Teddy Nappen 16:27 Well, the article ignores that factor. Gee, I wonder why? Evan Nappen 16:31 They don’t list all the factors, because they’re so outrageously vague and unbelievable. And again, done ex parte. “What is a final ERPO?” Before a final ERPO is issued, this is all from their Q and A, a person at risk will have a chance to present evidence and testimony to the judge. If the judge believes they’re immediate threat of ERPO, so what does it say? Before the final. That’s the only time you’re going to get your chance is after the TERPO, the temporary order has issued. “How long does a final ERPO last?” It stays in effect until the person who filed the petition or the person at risk asks the judge to end it. If the at-risk person is seeking to end the order, they must prove to the judge they’re no longer a danger to themselves or others. So, the burden of proof switches to the victim of the ERPO. The person whose rights have just been taken away from them and had their life turned upside down. The burden is shifted for them to have to prove, in effect, their innocence. Prove they’re no longer a danger. Go ahead and prove the negative. Good luck with that. Page – 7 – of 14 Evan Nappen 17:47 “What information goes into the petition?” You’ll need to provide specific information about dangerous behavior or threats you’ve witnessed. If the person owns any firearms, provide all information you may know about firearms they own or have access to. So, now you have the ratting out, the giving of the information, the revealing of any firearms, so that they may be confiscated. Backdoor gun confiscation. Let’s have an entire propaganda campaign designed to do this. Even in their Q and A, all the gun information goes. “Does it cost money to file?” No, there’s no filing fee. There’s actually something you can do in Nwe Jersey that they won’t charge you for, and that’s if you aid and abet New Jersey in the seizure of guns in the disenfranchisement of an individual’s gun rights. They won’t charge you for that. Isn’t that nice of them? Evan Nappen 18:47 “Is the person arrested or taken into custody?” No, but they will eventually be required to appear in court. Ahh, let’s talk about that. Person arrested or taken into custody? Well, when they do the combo with the wellness check, you’re taken in. And they say, if you don’t voluntarily go, we’ll make you go. Oh, we just searched your home for guns, and we found that one of your magazines holds 11 rounds instead of 10. You’re getting arrested. Or any other condition that they want to turn into criminality, you’re going to be arrested and taken into custody. And if there’s any type of other allegations made, you’ll face those charges. Evan Nappen 19:37 Remember, this isn’t just done in a vacuum. So, it’s extremely misleading to say a person isn’t arrested or taken into custody when very often that’s exactly what happens. We’ve seen it because of the collateral damage that occurs from the TERPO. “Does an ERPO go on a criminal record?” No, it’s a civil matter, not a punitive punishment. You see, they don’t consider taking your guns and taking your gun rights punitive or punishment. No, this is just civil. Its purpose is to give the person in danger of harming themselves or others, an opportunity to address the crisis. You see, this is being done for your own protection. We’re doing this just for you, gun owners. We’re doing it to help you, because we love you so much. It’s not punitive at all. Evan Nappen 20:34 Except you go into a database that declares you to be an extreme risk. Do you think being in that database is going to help you get a job? Do you think being in the extreme risk database that ERPOs put you in is going to be helpful to you? Do you think that’s going to help you travel, let’s say on an airplane? Do you think it’s going to help you anytime a background check is done on you? So, does it have an actual criminal record? No, because there’s no criminal conviction. So, it would not be a criminal record. But notice it doesn’t say, do you get a record? Because the answer to that misleading way it’s presented is yes. You’re damn right. You will have a record. You will have a record of having an ERPO and being put in a database and on a list of being an extreme risk. But they don’t bother mentioning that in their Q and A. Teddy Nappen 21:39 Oh, this is what happens. Page – 8 – of 14 Evan Nappen 21:41 Go ahead, Teddy. What? Teddy Nappen 21:42 Well, what I was going to say is one thing that does point, like jump at the article with me. All this can be made possible from a competitive grant award from the “Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program” (SCIP) Grant which is administrated through the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance. (https://www.njoag.gov/attorney-general-davenport-office-of-alternative-and-community-responses-launch-gun-safety-public-awareness-campaign/ – last paragraph) So, the insidious nature of SCIP. Oh, you know what happens whenever you get thrown in, because you think, oh, he may have said he said something like, oh, he’s had some bad thoughts. We need to get him into the crisis intervention unit. He needs to be evaluated. So, the doctors who evaluate you, who think you’re crazy or think you’re extreme, throw you into the nut house as well. That same group is pushing for Red Flag. Amazing! Evan Nappen 22:27 They are, because it goes together with it. And then it says, “What happens to firearms when an ERPO is approved?” Firearms, ammunition, and license to purchase, own, and carry must be surrendered to law enforcement. What also happens is you get put on the ERPO list. And if you fail to have guns turned in, if you fail to file that order, you can be criminally charged for contempt. Then you become a prohibited person after that to ever possess firearms and ammunition, very similar to being a convicted felon. But notice none of that is explained either. Then it says, “When are firearms returned?” When a judge terminates the order. Well, let me just tell you right now, that’s not in the law. We have cases on this right now. You can go in to court, and you can win a TERPO. But the TERPO was defeated after your guns were seized and you went through all that. There’s nothing in the statute that orders the guns themselves returned. So, if the Attorney General is now saying that firearms are returned when the judge terminates the order, great! Because we have cases right now where this very answer and question I want to explain why it hasn’t happened to our clients. Because it’s not in the law! And fighting to get it back afterwards, after you win the TERPO, where a FERPO is not granted, it’s exactly what a client we had on a couple shows ago. He talked about that very thing, that very problem. They asked, How is ERPO different? Go ahead, Teddy, what? Teddy Nappen 24:20 Well, I was going to say is the thing that if you kind of go through all this, looking at like the article, what they’re talking about, they are just doing all their best to muddy the waters. Trying to like no, no, no, no, it’s perfectly fine. We’re just going to take the firearms away, and then it won’t be a problem. Then if everything’s calm and the State has deemed you not an extreme risk. What do we mean by that? Well, we’ll determine that from a political judge. Evan Nappen 24:54 Ask any gun owner that’s gone through this, and they’ll tell you it’s a nightmare. This is designed to create more nightmares for New Jersey gun owners. Here, “Do ERPOs stop violence?” Evidence suggests ERPOs are an effective violence prevention tool, particularly in cases of suicide or mass shootings. Suggests it. They don’t prove it. Instead we have tremendous violation of due process rights Page – 9 – of 14 in this “suggestion” of what people go through. No actual hard evidence that it even accomplishes what it is intended to do. And of course, potential suicide or mass shootings. Well, of course, if someone’s hell bent to kill themselves, last I heard, a gun wasn’t the only way to do it. If the person is determined to engage in criminal acts, a piece of paper will not stop that person. So, who is it really affecting? The law-abiding citizens. They’re the ones who pay the price. Evan Nappen 26:04 And then last question here, “What happens if the petition for an ERPO gets denied?” Now, notice this is really interesting. The last question is, what happens if ERPO gets denied? It says, if the municipal court denies a petition for a TERPO, the person who filed it can request an immediate hearing in Superior Court. If the Superior Court judge is the one who denied the TERPO or denies the final, the person who filed can appeal to the Appel Division within 45 days of the denial. Notice what they don’t say. What happens if a petition is granted? Do they tell those people that they have a right to appeal? Do they mention the appellate rights of the victim of the ERPO? No, they don’t. They only tell the person who filed the ERPO of their appellate rights. Evan Nappen 26:58 Well, let me tell you. If you are hit with these, you have appellate rights. You have the right to challenge it and appeal it. They don’t mention that on their website. It’s supposed to be so informative. To cut through the so-called misunderstandings and misinformation out there about ERPOs, but they don’t even tell you about the appellate rights for those that suffer under this non-due process red flag law. New Jersey is probably the most extreme example of ERPO in the country. If not the most extreme, then tied for it. If somebody else is out there that I’m not aware of, that has copied New Jersey’s model. Teddy Nappen 27:58 I’m just waiting for them to up the ante, where they’re going to combine it with the gun owner gulag, where we’re not only going to arrest you, we’re not just going to ruin your life and take your firearms, we’re going to hold you until trial, and the hearing also takes six months. I’m just, it comes back to the old article that you first wrote, just death penalty to gun owners. They’re at that stage. The left hates us that much, that that’s where they would see the justice, like when it comes to the justice. Evan Nappen 28:24 They’re never satisfied, and it’s always take, take, take. Then the amount that they want to take, they call a compromise. And then they come back for more “compromise” where they take more. Then they say, well, that’s a great compromise, now we want more. It’s never giving. When do you see rights expanded and respected? When do you see rights restoration to New Jersey gun owners in the broader Second Amendment sense? Only when they’re forced to do it kicking and screaming, such as with carry permits, because of the Bruen decision. They knew they had to issue them, so they created the Carry Killer Law. So, yeah, we’ll issue permits, and we’ll try to make it as impossible as we can for you to actually use the permit by creating 25 “sensitive places” in an absolutely bizarre and confusing matrix. Create all these other requirements upon anybody who chooses to have a carry permit. So, it’s always take rights, take rights, take rights. And even when they’re forced by case law to have to restore freedom, they try to find some other gambit to take freedom yet again. This is the pattern of a gun rights suppression Government. That’s what we’re dealing with here, and that’s what we see. Page – 10 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 30:05 I’m trying to remember. It was a comic artist, like, where he was a free speech advocate, Frank Miller, and there’s a famous comic image that he painted where it was speaking out against the censorship going on in the comic book industry. It’s a picture of a woman, and there are band aids covering her eyes, covering her ears, and then one about to go on her mouth. The hands with the hand blob going, this last one’s for your safety. It just, it’s that insanity twist of believing that this will actually make the community safe. Actually thinking that this will solve the problem when all it does is exacerbate it and good luck to every actual career criminal. If that’s quote unquote red flag, we’re Evan Nappen 30:57 And that’s if we are giving them the benefit of the doubt. That they’re actually doing it because they really want safety and are simply misguided or wrong. But I don’t believe that after practicing gun law for over 40 years in the state of New Jersey. I believe it’s an agenda. It’s an agenda of gun rights oppression, and its foundation is simply that of being evil and wanting to go after rights. I don’t give them the benefit of the doubt as to their intention. Their intentions are to destroy our rights. If they could repeal the Second Amendment, they would do it. Look at how draconian every gun law is in New Jersey. Look at how they don’t grandfather magazines. Look at how extreme the penalties are. Look at how they created the gun owner gulag. I mean all this that they do. I just don’t believe it’s for some noble cause. It’s more about their hatred of us, and that really is what fires them up. That’s what the Left is all about, hatred, and they hate us. And this is how their hate is translated into these so-called do-gooder laws. It just is a better explanation from my experience in seeing what the gun laws do to good people, Teddy. Teddy Nappen 32:27 Yeah. Evan Nappen 32:29 But let me tell you, it doesn’t mean that we can’t have guns, that we can’t enjoy our guns. We can still keep fighting, and we don’t want to give up. We’re making progress, even though New Jersey is the toughest environment. And this is where it’s very important that you have a range to go to, and the range where Teddy and I shoot is WeShoot. WeShoot is in Lakewood. They’re a great indoor range. They have great training and a great pro shop. You can get your certification you need, your CCARE for your carry. It’s really just a great place. WeShoot has some pretty cool stuff they’re offering in June. Here they have a Smith & Wesson Performance Center Bodyguard 2.0 Carry Comp with blue titanium finish. It is a stunning evolution of the Bodyguard platform, a very popular platform. It features all these performance center enhancements with an integrated compensator and that really cool blue titanium finish. So, check it out. I think you really dig that bodyguard. They also have a Sig Sauer P211 Comp GTO. Now, this is Sigs latest high performance masterpiece. This gun blends race gun speed with premium craftsmanship, and it just takes it to another level. They also have Henry Big Boy Steel X. Now, the Henry Big Boy is a modern lever action. It’s a powerhouse with a threaded barrel, and that’s okay. On a lever action, you can have a threaded barrel on your lever action, side loading gate, and rugged steel construction, proving that tradition and innovation can ride side by side, and so check out those. Page – 11 – of 14 Evan Nappen 34:29 By the way, Molly Friedman is joins “The Many Faces of 2A”, and she’s reminding us that the Second Amendment belongs to every American from all walks of life. WeShoot is running some great June promotions beyond those really cool guns. There’s 25% off all heritage firearms, $200 off a family membership, 10% off all new firearms, 15% off all used firearms, and 15% off private lessons. So, this is great. Get down to WeShoot. WeShoot is in Lakewood. Go to weshootusa.com, weshootusa.com, weshootusa.com. Check out their website, beautiful photography. Also, pay a visit there in Lakewood, you’ll be glad you did. Evan Nappen 35:27 Let me also shamelessly promote my book, which is New Jersey Gun Law. It’s the bible of New Jersey gun law. It’s over 500 pages, 120 topics, and explains what you need to know about New Jersey gun law. It’s used by well, everybody, that wants to know about New Jersey gun law. Go to EvanNappen.com and get your copy today, so you can hopefully not become a GOFU, because New Jersey loves to make GOFUs. Teddy, what else do you have that you may have discovered in your travels? Teddy Nappen 36:05 Well, as you know, Press Checks are always free. One of the things that is, again, we always want to do our opposition research to see what they’re currently the gun rights oppressionists are pushing or crying about. If we go to our good friends at TheTrace.org, they put out an article. “Trump’s Justice Department Is Suing Cities and States to Dismantle Gun Laws. (https://www.thetrace.org/2026/06/trump-doj-civil-rights-2a-local-gun-laws/) So, again, this is where we always have to make. Evan Nappen 36:41 Make sure our listeners know that The Trace is Bloomberg’s mouthpiece, the anti-gun Bloomberg mouthpiece. So, they’re oppo research for sure. So, what do they say? Teddy Nappen 36:55 Yeah. So, they’re whining about the fact that they no longer have the strong arm of the United States government to go after our rights. Instead, oh my god, the Civil Rights Division is fighting for the Second Amendment. Evan Nappen 37:11 Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. You’re telling me that the Civil Rights Division of the US government is actually fighting for the Constitution? Teddy Nappen 37:20 I know. Amazing. Evan Nappen 37:21 When did that happen? Page – 12 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 37:24 Well, apparently, and this was a big shocker, even to The Trace, where they even talk about the article. I love how there’s this. This department was used for fighting civil rights discrimination for black voting and school segregations. It has never been a focus on gun rights, said former attorney of the division, who focused on red lines, which can’t wait to hear all that wonderful things that went on with redlining. Evan Nappen 37:54 Well, so what? I mean, the Second Amendment is also a constitutional right and a civil right, and they absolutely should be protecting all civil rights. They particularly should not be going against any civil right. So, under Biden and prior administrations, they weaponized these agencies to actually go against Second Amendment rights. And now the agencies are actually doing their job and enforcing Second Amendment rights, and The Trace apparently can’t stand it. Plus, they’ve lost so much money that they used to get from the taxpayer. I mean, this is the effects of an election having consequences, and it’s President Trump and his administration that are making these great changes. You see it taking place here, and they’re upset about it. Teddy Nappen 38:49 And this is for, like, any every time I hear the black pillars go, like, he’s not doing enough for the Second Amendment, are you kidding me? Having the Civil Rights Division fighting all of these blue on-on strongholds, fighting for our rights, taking down. This is how we lost our rights through salami tactics. This is how it piece by piece, sure enough. And I love this timeline, mind you, of the Spamberg together talk. Actually, mentioned this in the trace arc about Spanberg signing the assault weapon ban. The Assistant Attorney General Dylan posts on X, see you in court. Imagine having an Assistant Attorney General in your Government saying we’re going to fight to defend your rights. When was that ever in any administration? Evan Nappen 39:41 Take on the state that’s stomping on Second Amendment rights. But, Teddy, you mentioned the black pillars. Just so our listeners know, what does that term mean? The black pillars. It’s not about race at all. What does that term mean? Teddy Nappen 39:56 They’re the horseshoe right. They’re the ones arguing that Donald Trump hasn’t done enough. He hasn’t met any of his promises. And look, no one is perfect. No one can. He is not a king. He can’t just snap his fingers and say, all right, we’re going to send in all the National Guard and point the guns at all the governors and force them to sign bills recognizing the Second Amendment. Like that’s not how that works. It’s about fighting in the system. Going after these policies state by state through the courts, because believe me, they’ve had all their politically appointed judges. I mean, they just did an Executive Order. He did an Executive Order stopping the massive funding to the H1b allowing them to get houses. A judge stopped that through a judge blocking, blocking. Page – 13 – of 14 Evan Nappen 40:49 The activist judges are always causing him problems, and he has to go to higher levels to overturn. We see it every time. They are the appointees, normally from the prior administrations, and this is where Trump’s breaking the mold of the old government ways. And these judges can’t believe that somebody would actually have the balls to do that, and yet he does. Hey Teddy, I want to mention about this week’s GOFU. It’s very important. As you know, GOFUs are Gun Owner Fuck Ups, and we want to make sure that our listeners learn these expensive lessons for free that others have learned. I’m going to have you tell us what you think is a good GOFU for this week for us to discuss. Teddy Nappen 41:48 So, this is something that I’ve been seeing with all the primaries coming up. I always like to imagine all the Democrat candidates just get handed the talking points, like it’s a sheet, like, okay. What gun control thing are we pushing for? For some reason, they’ve all dragged out the “safe storage” as the next big dog whistle of an issue that they’re trying to make relevant. Safe storage, we need to push for it. It was Tallarico, you know, the vegan. Whatever. This guy is are moron, but he pushes for “safe storage” laws requiring safe storage of firearms to keep everyone safe. Evan Nappen 42:30 Now, under Heller, you’re not required to lock up your safety. Heller addressed that in the original decision, but New Jersey does have a law that says you cannot allow a minor to access a loaded firearm. So, when it comes to minors accessing your guns, New Jersey also makes transfer laws, so that you can’t transfer temporarily a firearm, even your spouse or family member, unless you’re at the range or while hunting. There are issues with transfers, and there are issues that have to do with storage. But what they’re looking to do here is create what is mandatory storage requirements, so that, you know, while someone’s breaking into your home, you just got to ask the hot home invader, you know, that’s doing a hot robbery. Just give me a second, so I can get my gun out of the safe, okay? I’ll be right with you while they’re going to rape and kill your family. So, this is a problem. Evan Nappen 43:42 But the GOFU component, particularly in New Jersey, is making sure that you don’t have unauthorized parties access your firearm. You never let a minor access a loaded firearm unless it’s where you’re within an exemption. Where they’re under your direct supervision, but you know, just leaving it at home unlocked, where a minor can access it, you’ve got criminal potential problems there. And then on storage of your firearm, under the Carry Killer law, you’ve got to make sure that if you’re going to use that exemption, that your gun is unloaded and locked. You know, secured in that manner. Otherwise, you can get charged for improper storage of your firearm in violation of the Carry Killer law and sensitive places. Evan Nappen 44:43 These are the areas where storage in New Jersey takes on a legal component, where you can end up with a GOFU. But what you’re talking about is also very important, because it’s another foot in the door by the antis to try to abuse the storage laws to disenfranchise and take away gun rights. New Jersey has done that to a certain degree here in the Carry Killer law, and some of the other laws that they put forward about having to secure firearms. It’s designed to create disenfranchisement of Second Page – 14 – of 14 Amendment rights, arrests, and even at minimum taking away gun licenses over the use of these rules that they again put forward in the name of public safety and do it even contrary at times to the decision in Heller. Evan Nappen 45:48 Hey, this is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen, reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. Speaker 2 45:59 Gun Lawyer is a CounterThink Media production. The music used in this broadcast was managed by Cosmo Music, New York, New York. Reach us by emailing Evan@gun.lawyer. The information and opinions in this broadcast do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state. Downloadable PDF TranscriptGun Lawyer S5 E294_Transcript About The HostEvan Nappen, Esq.Known as “America's Gun Lawyer,” Evan Nappen is above all a tireless defender of justice. Author of eight bestselling books and countless articles on firearms, knives, and weapons history and the law, a certified Firearms Instructor, and avid weapons collector and historian with a vast collection that spans almost five decades — it's no wonder he's become the trusted, go-to expert for local, industry and national media outlets. Regularly called on by radio, television and online news media for his commentary and expertise on breaking news Evan has appeared countless shows including Fox News – Judge Jeanine, CNN – Lou Dobbs, Court TV, Real Talk on WOR, It's Your Call with Lyn Doyle, Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, and Cam & Company/NRA News. 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Democrats are trying to win back control of the U.S. House. David Valadao’s seat is considered one of their best chances to flip a Republican district. So this one district isn’t just local—it’s part of a national power battle. New Jersey-based snack brand Chookie shifted from using AI in its ads to creating handcrafted, quirky content, resulting in increased social media engagement. Companies are increasingly using backdoor references. This is a direct response to AI-driven applicant inflation and fraud concerns. It creates a new reality where your reputation outside your résumé may matter just as much as what’s on it. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Democrats are trying to win back control of the U.S. House. David Valadao’s seat is considered one of their best chances to flip a Republican district. So this one district isn’t just local—it’s part of a national power battle. New Jersey-based snack brand Chookie shifted from using AI in its ads to creating handcrafted, quirky content, resulting in increased social media engagement. Companies are increasingly using backdoor references. This is a direct response to AI-driven applicant inflation and fraud concerns. It creates a new reality where your reputation outside your résumé may matter just as much as what’s on it. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Rule of 3 Offense Podcast! Rule of 3 Offense https://coachcollins.podia.com/rule-of-3-offense Basketball Coaching Newsletter Teachhoops.com Main Topic: Basics of the Rule of 3 Offense: The episode focuses on the Rule of 3 Offense, a flexible and straightforward offensive strategy in basketball. Steve explains the foundational concepts, benefits, and implementation techniques of this offense, aiming to provide coaches with practical insights to enhance their teams' performance. Overview and Resources: Rule of 3 Offense Website: Steve introduces the Rule of 3 Offense website, where coaches can find comprehensive resources, including drills, PDFs, game and practice films. This platform is designed to help coaches effectively implement the offense. TeachHoops.com: He also promotes TeachHoops.com, a one-stop shop for basketball coaches, offering various resources, one-on-one calls, and a community of like-minded coaches. A 14-day free trial is available for those who want to explore the platform's offerings. Basic Concepts of the Rule of 3 Offense: 5-Out Offense: The Rule of 3 Offense begins with a 5-out setup, positioning players on the perimeter with five specific spots: both corners, both wings, and the top of the key. This spacing ensures continuous movement and effective use of space. Continuous Movement: Players are always moving with every pass, creating dynamic offensive opportunities. Both the strong side and weak side movements are crucial for maintaining offensive flow. Backdoor and Slip Plays: Every overplay by the defense should trigger a backdoor cut, which is one of the hardest but most essential skills to teach. Similarly, every pick has the potential for a slip to the basket, adding another layer of offensive threat. Implementation Techniques: Three Dribbles Max: The offense limits players to a maximum of three dribbles. This rule prevents over-dribbling and encourages quick, decisive actions, promoting ball movement and player movement. Reader-Based Cuts: Players are taught to read the defense and make decisions based on their observations. For instance, the player coming off a screen must be able to react to the defense's positioning and decide whether to curl, slip, or cut. Keeping the Lane Open: The offense emphasizes keeping the lane (or highway) open to facilitate driving and attacking opportunities. This spacing creates more scoring chances and keeps the defense on its toes. Benefits of the Rule of 3 Offense: Simplicity and Learning: Players don't need to memorize numerous plays, making it easier for them to learn and execute the offense. The Rule of 3 teaches players how to play and react rather than follow a rigid script. Scouting Challenges: The offense is challenging to scout because it relies on player reads and reactions, making it unpredictable and adaptable to various defensive strategies. Versatility: The Rule of 3 Offense is effective against both man and zone defenses. Coaches can add layers and concepts as needed, tailoring the offense to their team's strengths and needs. Conclusion: Steve concludes the episode by emphasizing the importance of the Rule of 3 Offense for any coach's arsenal. He invites listeners to visit the Rule of 3 Offense website for detailed resources and to explore TeachHoops.com for further coaching development. Steve previews upcoming episodes that will delve deeper into specific aspects of the offense, such as definitions, passing strategies, cutting techniques, and handling zone defenses. He encourages coaches to integrate these concepts into their practices to foster a more dynamic and effective offensive strategy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nella nuova puntata di Backdoor Call abbiamo parlato dei playoff di tutti i campionati partendo dall'Italia e analizzando le sconfitte delle semifinali e le difficoltà che hanno incontrato. Poi piccola preview delle finali, una stortura del campionato spagnolo e una carrellata sui principali playoff fino alle NBA Finals.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Some communities have local ordinances that require big oil to pay for environmental damage. It's really a backdoor carbon tax. Chris Conley explains on the WSAU Wisconsin Morning News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
01:26 China, North Korea Vow Closer Ties to Counter U.S.01:48 Could China Back North Korea's Nuclear Status?03:17 Xi Seeks Lead Role in China-Russia-North Korea Triangle04:28 Xi Looks to Reshape Strategic Balance in Northeast Asia05:5E China Sends Ships on Special Operation East of Taiwan07:38 Three Members of Underground Church on Trial08:20 Lone Protester Against June 4th Massacre Detained08:51 Is Canada Becoming Beijing's Backdoor into America?09:11 Canada-China Ties Raise Security Concerns10:29 New China Alliance Undermines CCP Warnings12:35 China Threat Overshadows U.S. Disputes14:45 Hegseth Commemorates 82nd D-Day Anniversary
Torna il format Backdoor On Court, ovvero il nostro podcast di racconto da tutti gli eventi a cui presenziamo per darvi una visione da dentro di ciò che succede, dettagli, piccole situazioni e tutto quello che c'è da sapere per poter vivere di riflesso tutti i momenti più importanti del basket europeo e mondiale.Oggi il racconto riguarda l'Adidas Eurocamp 2026 di Treviso, ovvero l'evento di basket giovanile più importante in assoluto, con la presenza di testimonial d'eccezione com Franz Wagner, Vj Edgecombe, Mike James e Kenny Atkinson.Nel podcast vi raccontiamo la due giorni vissuta live, buon divertimento.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
It's Hump Day on The Majority Report On today's program: Progressive candidate Dr. Adam Hamawy wins the Democratic primary in New Jersey's deep-blue 12th congressional district in an otherwise muted primary day for leftist candidates. Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed gives a perfect response to an MS NOW reporter asking him what he would say to Jewish Americans who are anxious about his critiques of AIPAC and Israel. Ben Freeman, author and director of the Democratizing Foreign Policy program at the Quincy Institute, joins the show for a conversation about his piece in Responsible Statecraft on congress trying to quietly intertwine U.S. and Israeli militaries. Congress is voting on this tomorrow so call your Congresspeople to tell them to In the Fun Half: Fox News posts Wisconsin's DSA-backed candidate for Governor Francesca Hong's platform in attempt to fearmonger but it backfires because her platform is common sense and pro-worker. At a House Foreign Relations Committee hearing, Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) showcases just how big of a sycophant Marco Rubio is by playing videos of Trump falling asleep during Cabinet meetings, only for Rubio to flatly deny that the president is asleep in the footage. Dan Goldman gives a horrible performance in his debate against Brad Lander. Goldman tries to attack Lander on his record on Israel when the day before Goldman had marched alongside Israeli terrorist Bezalel Smotrich in the Israel Day Parade. George Santos is under investigation by the DOJ for insider trading in the least surprising news story in history. We continue our weeklong reflection upon Dave Rubin's surrounded. All that and more. To connect and organize with your local ICE rapid response team visit ICERRT.com The Congress switchboard number is (202) 224-3121. You can use this number to connect with either the U.S. Senate or the House of Representatives. Follow us on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the AM Quickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors: RITUAL: Get 25% off during your first month. Visit ritual.com/MAJORITY. WILD GRAIN: Get up to 40% off @Ridge with code MAJORITYREPORT at https://www.Ridge.com/MAJORITYREPORT SUNSET LAKE CBD: Use coupon code "Left Is Best" (all one word) for 20% off of your entire order at SunsetLakeCBD.com Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech On Instagram: @MrBryanVokey Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.
We're back in the Vegas hotel room and this time with a full recap of everything that happened last night! PLUS our Bride & Groom join us before we get them to the Elvis Chapel! Brand new podcast episodes available every TUESDAY!If you'd like to work with us, email the studio on workwithafterhours@fellasstudios.comHave a quarrel or gripe for the week!? Tell us in the link below and you could feature on the pod!https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdAzbYrT47nDqI5GV-yOsrqDBLS6eqEoL6f9TvVmzEs5vDEzg/viewform?usp=header
La tua stagione è finita con una sconfitta e ora sembra che non sia valso niente? Quando il tabellone dice che hai perso, è facile pensare che mesi di lavoro siano stati cancellati da una sola serie. Ma il significato di una stagione non lo decide il tabellone: lo decide la cultura della tua squadra, e lo decide prima ancora di scendere in campo.In questa puntata:Perché la cultura della squadra decide il peso di una sconfitta prima ancora della partitaCome separare "abbiamo perso una serie" da "siamo dei falliti"Cosa hai costruito quest'anno che nessuna classifica registraLe capacità che sai a maggio e non sapevi a settembreIl gesto del lunedì mattina: dove si vede la cultura vera, non negli sloganIl tabellone racconta una serie. Tu racconti un anno.Mentalità è anche un'app, creata proprio da Gabriele per aiutare chiunqua voglia essere seguito, inziare un percorso o anche solo provare a capire qualcosa di più dell'aspetto mentale applicato allo sport e al basket. Chi volesse provarla può andare su: gabrielecolombo.coach e con il codice BACKDOOR, chi scarica l'app e lo inserisce ha un mese gratis di pacchetto Mentorship e il 40% di sconto sul rinnovo del mese successivo. Un ottimo modo per capire meglio il mondo dello sport e capirsi meglio per avere migliori performance, nell'attività sportiva e nella vita. Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
PBD's crew torches Maryland Governor Wes Moore's new “Glock ban,” breaking down the NRA lawsuit, how definition bills can quietly become full gun bans, and why independents break from Democrats on guns and voter ID
Could communist Chinese infiltration of Canada become an existential threat to American security—or is it already one?Scott McGregor has spent decades in the Canadian military and Canadian intelligence studying the threat that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) poses to Canada and North America more broadly. He has known about the CCP's infiltration of Canada for many years and briefed major intelligence agencies in both Canada and the United States about it.According to McGregor, the strategic partnership between Canada and China is extremely detrimental to Canada's interests—and also poses a major security threat to America.McGregor, who is the co-author of the book “The Mosaic Effect,” told me the partnership “came as quite a shock. ... This strategic alliance ... cuts the legs out of the people that have been trying to bring awareness to the threat of China to Canada and North America.”U.S. President Donald Trump's comments last year about Canada becoming America's 51st state alienated many Canadians to such a degree that they are eager to distance themselves from America. But McGregor says the reality is that Canada very much depends on the United States. It's by far Canada's most important trading partner and an indispensable military partner.“Canada relies on the United States as a partner in logistics support, especially militarily. When I deployed, we had Canadians that were saved because Americans had helicopters that could operate in regions that we just couldn't. We didn't have the capability. The same goes for weaponry,” he says.Without American military support, McGregor warns, “We are left on our own. ... Canada needs the United States.”But do Canadians want to hear such warnings? Do Canadians perhaps tend to overestimate their country's military strength? Do they understand the depth of the threat from a China under CCP rule? Are they aware of the extent to which Canadian society has already been undermined over the last half century?And are Canadians perhaps too trusting to realize that the CCP has a plan for Canada and is executing it?He tells me: “China has a goal, an objective. It's not destruction at this point. It's disruption, and the disruption is working. They've outflanked us. We're fighting amongst ourselves—exactly what they want.”Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
Nell'ultima puntata di Backdoor Call con Marco De Benedetto abbiamo parlato della situazione playoff sia in Legabasket con diverse gare cinque inaspettate, poi chiuse con la vittoria della favorita, ma anche una percezione di potenziale finale NBA che prima sembrava tutta a ovest, ma ora non siamo più certi sia cosi.Infine le Final Four vissute dal vivo da Marco ad Atene, accenno alla Next Gen e ampio spazio ai campioni e all'organizzazione dell'evento. Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Il commento di Olympiacos-Real Madrid, atto conclusivo della Final 4 2026 di Eurolega, è oggetto della terza puntata di Backdoor On Court, miniserie podcast dedicata agli eventi della pallacanestro mondiale vissuti in prima persona dalla redazione di Backdoorpodcast. Dopo le esperienze di Kaunas 2023 e Berlino 2024, Massimiliano Bogni torna a raccontarci il dietro le quinte del momento topico della stagione del basket europeo: la vittoria a sorpresa del Barcellona nel torneo Next Gen, la sconfitta del Real Madrid in entrambe le finali, la commozione di coach Bartzokas e di un intero popolo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
La vigilia di Olympiacos-Real Madrid, atto conclusivo della Final 4 2026 di Eurolega, è oggetto della terza puntata di Backdoor On Court, miniserie podcast dedicata agli eventi della pallacanestro mondiale vissuti in prima persona dalla redazione di Backdoorpodcast. Dopo le esperienze di Kaunas 2023 e Berlino 2024, Massimiliano Bogni torna a raccontarci il dietro le quinte del momento topico della stagione del basket europeo: nel torneo Next Gen sarà ancora una volta un derby tra le grandi di Spagna ad assegnare il trofeo, le parole (la maggior parte di circostanza, con una stoccata niente male a Gerry Cardinale) dei vertici di EuroLeague, la cultura cestistica lituana.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
La giornata di semifinali della Final 4 2026 di Eurolega è oggetto della seconda puntata di Backdoor On Court, miniserie podcast dedicata agli eventi della pallacanestro mondiale vissuti in prima persona dalla redazione di Backdoorpodcast. Dopo le esperienze di Kaunas 2023 e Berlino 2024, Massimiliano Bogni torna a raccontarci il dietro le quinte del momento topico della stagione del basket europeo: dal dominio del Real Madrid nel torneo Next Gen alla prestazione dei Blancos contro il Valencia, dalla percezione sbagliata di EuroLeague sulla "bontà" del proprio prodotto al racconto della "finale anticipata" Olympiacos-Fenerbahce.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
The Ashanti RCC Coordinator, Apostle Peter Kofi Dzemekey, throws more light on this in this insightful message titled "Retaining Members In The Church (Closing The Backdoor Of The Local Church) " at the Pentecost Convention Centre in Kasoa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nuova puntata di DNPCD per parlare dell'inizio delle due Conference Finals, con uno sguardo alla conclusione del turno precedente tra sorprese e certezze. Abbiamo approfondito anche le notizie riguardanti il mercato degli allenatori, che sta entrando nel vivo tra ufficialità e toto-panchine.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
La prima giornata "vera" della Final 4 2026 di Eurolega è oggetto della prima puntata di Backdoor On Court, miniserie podcast dedicata agli eventi della pallacanestro mondiale vissuti in prima persona dalla redazione di Backdoorpodcast. Dopo le esperienze di Kaunas 2023 e Berlino 2024, Massimiliano Bogni torna a raccontarci il dietro le quinte del momento topico della stagione del basket europeo: dalle partite di Next Gen Finals alla Sunel Arena alle sensazioni della vigilia delle semifinali dei "grandi", dall'atmosfera respirata viaggiando per la città ai - non pochi, purtroppo - disagi organizzativi.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Nella nuova puntata di Backdoor Call con Marco De Benedetto abbiamo parlato dei playoff di Legabasket con l'analisi dettagliata delle serie finora giocate, dei temi importanti e di quello che ha stupito. Abbiamo introdotto le Final Four di Eurolega con i temi principali e parlato del mostro di Wembanyama che ha rubato gara 1 ai Thunder.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Siamo arrivati al momento topico della stagione, ovvero quando la palla pesa di più. Ai playoff tutto si amplifica, ogni possesso diventa più importante e quelli decisivi sono apparentemente dei macigni sulle spalle dei giocatori. Per alcuni è davvero così, per altri meno, ma come si alza e si allena l'intensità senza elevare troppo il grado di pressione?Ce lo spiega Gabriele Colombo, il mental coach che lavora nel mondo del basket e che con Backdoor Podcast ci porta all'interno della sfera mentale.Mentalità è anche un'app, creata proprio da Gabriele per aiutare chiunqua voglia essere seguito, inziare un percorso o anche solo provare a capire qualcosa di più dell'aspetto mentale applicato allo sport e al basket. Chi volesse provarla può andare su: gabrielecolombo.coach e con il codice BACKDOOR, chi scarica l'app e lo inserisce ha un mese gratis di pacchetto Mentorship e il 40% di sconto sul rinnovo del mese successivo. Un ottimo modo per capire meglio il mondo dello sport e capirsi meglio per avere migliori performance, nell'attività sportiva e nella vita.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Elon Musk perde la causa contro OpenAI. Eric Schmidt fischiato all'università. La backdoor di Bitlocker. Bitwarden cancella la licenza gratuita. ChatGPT e il conto in banca. Recupera i bitcoin grazie a Claude AI. Queste e molte altre le notizie tech commentate nella puntata di questa settimana.Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia:Franco Solerio, Michele Di MaioProduttori esecutivi:Jose, Mario Giammona, Simone Podico, Marco Grechi, Jacopo Conti, Manuel Giannatempo, Calogero Augusta, Michelangelo Rocchetti, Andrea Guido, Vito Astone, Davide Tinti, Alessandro Morgantini, Daniele Bastianelli, Andrea Malesani, Silvio Mariuzzo, Fabio Brunelli, Jean Dal Bo, Gabriele Marinelli, Enrico, Fiorenzo Pilla, Luca Ubiali, Umberto Marcello, Alessio Ferrara, Edoardo Volpi Kellerman, Beconsulting, Ivan, Cristian De Solda, Donato Gravino, Enrico Carangi, Giorgio Puglisi, Emanuele Libori, Davide Porta, Paolo Tegoni, Denis Grosso, Paolo Bernardini, Vincenzo Ingenito, Nicola Grilli, Andrea Giovacchini, Carlo Tomas, Riccardo Famà, Manuel Zavatta, Cristian Pastori, Diego Arati, Andrea Picotti, Mario Cervai, Giuliano ArcinottiSponsor:Squarespace.com - utilizzate il codice coupon "DIGITALIA" per avere il 10% di sconto sul costo del primo acquisto.Links:Elon Musk loses court battle against Sam Altman and OpenAIFabricated citations: an audit across 25 million biomedical papersLIA non ha rotto la scienza. Lha smascherataSecurity researcher says MS secretly built a backdoor into BitLockerBitwarden scrubs 'Always free' from its websiteConcerns Over Bitwarden Moving Away from Open SourceI see 1Password is stepping on the rake againWhat we learned using AI agents to refactor a monolithFBI remotely scrubs Russian malware from compromised devicesChatGPT Wants Access to Your Bank AccountOpenAI now wants ChatGPT to access your bank accountsOpenAI seals deal in Malta to give all Maltese access to ChatGPT PlusDigitalia DistillataChatbots at the drive-thru are just the beginningAI vigilante trap snares alleged paedophile ex-teacher in FranceAnthropic blames dystopian sci-fi for training AI models to act evilBitcoin trader recovers $400,000 using Claude AIGoogle's Android-powered laptops are called GooglebooksWill I be OK? Teen died after ChatGPT pushed deadly mix of drugsThe funniest thing about the Trump arcade game is how good it isTeam America: World Police Theme SongGingilli del giorno:Pro-level travel tips - consigli per i viaggi per geekPaperless AI Assist - automatizza Paperless-ngx con l'AISupporta Digitalia, diventa produttore esecutivo.
Send us Fan MailBliss Cruise Part 2: From Bad Excursions to Backdoor Adventures | Episode 244In this episode of The Swing Nation Podcast, the top-rated podcast about non-monogamy and swinging, Dan and Lacy continue their Bliss Cruise recap with Part 2 of their wild adventure at sea.They kick things off by talking about a beach party excursion from the cruise that, unfortunately, wasn't quite up to par and left a lot of guests feeling frustrated. But in true Dan and Lacy fashion, they made the best of it, found the fun where they could, and still managed to turn the day into a memorable party.They also share more about meeting new couples at dinner, connecting with people throughout the cruise, and spending time in the playrooms. And of course, the “butt stuff cruise” theme continues as Lacy talks about having backdoor fun with Dan in their room before later exploring that same adventurous energy with a new connection in the playroom.From disappointing excursions to unexpected connections and spicy playroom stories, this episode gives listeners another unfiltered look into the fun, chaos, and chemistry of Bliss Cruise.Part 3 is coming soon, so stay tuned for even more stories from Dan and Lacy's adventure at sea.Get Tickets to Electric Pleasures- The Swing Nation - Main Website Quick Navigation Website: -- (Find all our social media links & more!)- Swinger Society - Our Website to meet, connect & events Swinger Society Discord Our Facebook Group- Swinger Websites -Kasadie 90 day free trialUsername: TheSwingNation SDC 14 day free trial Username: TheSwingNation** Use code 36313 for 14 days free! ** SLSUsername: NorthernGuynSouthernGirl- Merch & More -Order Your Merch Here!- Lacy's Fun Links -VIP OnlyFansPREMIUM OnlyFans-- THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS --Wisp : Making sexual healthcare inclusive, cost-effective, and accessible—for everyoneUse Code SWING at checkout for 15% off your oder!Shameless Care: ED Medication and at home STD testingUse Code TSN at checkout for $30 off your order!Promescent® Make Love Longer, It's Time for Great SexUse Code SwingNation for 5% off!Support the show- Thank you for the support! -
Con Marco De Benedetto abbiamo analizzato, nell'ultima puntata di Backdoor Call, i playoff italiani cercando di capire chi arriva in gas e chi no, chi potrebbe fare l'upset e chi potrebbe scivolare, poi abbiamo pensato se possa esserci stata l'ultima partita di carriera di LeBron James, abbiamo parlato dei Thunder e dei Knicks che...ora o mai più.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Season 15 of The Temple of Surf Podcast begins with an extraordinary episode featuring legendary surf photographer Patrick Eichstaedt, known around the world simply as Tupat. For decades, Tupat has been one of the key visual storytellers of surf culture, documenting some of the most iconic moments and personalities ever seen in the sport. From his early years growing up in Florida to eventually finding himself immersed in the powerful and unforgiving energy of Hawaii's North Shore, Patrick "Tupat" Eichstaedt witnessed surfing history unfold directly through his lens. In this exclusive opening episode of Season 15, we explore Tupat's personal journey into surf photography, the evolution of surf culture through the decades, and the unforgettable experiences he lived while documenting one of the most influential eras in modern surfing history, the rise of Andy Irons, Bruce Irons and Sunny Garcia on Hawaii's legendary North Shore. This was not simply competitive surfing. This was a cultural movement. The North Shore during those years represented intensity, progression, raw power and authenticity. Pipeline, Backdoor, Sunset Beach and Waimea became the stage where some of the most fearless surfers on Earth pushed the limits of what was possible in heavy waves. Tupat was there for all of it, capturing moments that today are part of surfing mythology. Throughout the episode, Tupat shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories from life on the North Shore, discussing the atmosphere in Hawaii during that generation and the personalities that shaped the sport forever. His photographs helped define the visual identity of surfing during a transformative period, appearing in magazines, editorial projects and surf media around the world. What makes this episode even more special is that Tupat personally allowed The Temple of Surf Podcast to feature rare and unique archival video materials directly on our YouTube channel. These are authentic historical moments from one of surfing's most important eras, offering viewers an opportunity to experience the energy and emotion of the North Shore in a way that few people ever could. For surf fans, historians, photographers and lovers of ocean culture, this episode is a true journey through time. Beyond the famous names and legendary waves, Tupat speaks about the human side of surf culture, friendship, risk, creativity, respect for the ocean and the deep connection between photographers and surfers in the water. We also discuss how surf photography has evolved over the years, from film cameras and water housings to the digital era and social media explosion. Tupat reflects on what has been gained and what may have been lost in modern surf culture, while reminding us why authentic storytelling and real moments still matter today. This conversation captures the soul of surfing: early mornings on the North Shore, massive winter swells, the tension in the lineup at Pipeline, the dedication required to document dangerous waves, and the passion that drives surfers and photographers alike to keep chasing unforgettable moments in the ocean. If you are passionate about surf history, Hawaiian surf culture, legendary photographers, vintage North Shore energy and the generation that changed surfing forever, this episode is absolutely not to be missed. Watch the exclusive rare footage on our YouTube channel and listen to the full episode now on all podcast platforms. Welcome to Season 15 of The Temple of Surf Podcast. #thetempleofsurf #patrickeichstaedt #tupat #andyirons #bruceirons #sunnygarcia #northshore #pipeline #hawaii #surfpodcast #surfing #surfculture #surfphotography #northshoreoahu #pipelinehawaii #backdoor #sunsetbeach #waimea #vintagesurf #surfhistory #legendarysurfers #oceanphotography #hawaiisurf #surfcommunity #surfmedia #bigwavesurfing #surfermagazine #surflegend #waves #youtube
Jack Johnson joins Pinch My Salt for a hilarious, deep, and surprisingly surf-core conversation about Kelly Slater, The Surfers band, Tom Curren, Rob Machado, Peter King, North Shore surf culture, Banana Pancakes, Thicker Than Water, Loose Change, Pipeline, Backdoor, Tamayo Perry, surf films, Hawaiian music, and the wild story of how Jack Johnson may have accidentally been left out of Kelly Slater's surf supergroup.In this episode, Sterling Spencer and Cousin Ryan sit down with Jack Johnson to talk about his early days as a surfer, filmmaker, musician, and North Shore kid before he became one of the most recognizable singer-songwriters in the world. Jack tells the story of playing bass in the original version of The Surfers with Kelly Slater singing, Tom Curren on drums, Rob Machado and Peter King on guitar, and how somehow he and Curren never got the call when the record happened.The boys also get into Banana Pancakes, Jack's surf movie roots, getting roasted by Saturday Night Live, refusing to wear a fedora, surfing with Kelly Slater, getting humbled at Pipeline, Hawaiian slack-key guitar, and why Jack Johnson's music became the nervous-system regulator for an entire generation of surfers.This is one of the most legendary Pinch My Salt episodes yet — part surf history, part comedy podcast, part therapy session, and part lost chapter of surf music lore.Featuring: Jack Johnson, Sterling Spencer, Cousin Ryan, Kelly Slater stories, Tom Curren stories, Rob Machado stories, North Shore Hawaii, Pipeline, Backdoor, Thicker Than Water, Loose Change, Banana Pancakes, The Surfers band, Hawaiian music, surf comedy, surf podcast, and classic surf culture.Drop a comment: Did Kelly Slater accidentally fire Jack Johnson from The Surfers?Like, subscribe, and join the salty babies / pinchers.#JackJohnson #KellySlater #PinchMySalt #SterlingSpencer #CousinRyan #SurfPodcast #SurfComedy #TheSurfers #TomCurren #RobMachado #PeterKing #BananaPancakes #NorthShore #Pipeline #Backdoor #SurfCulture #SurfMusic #ThickerThanWater #LooseChange #HawaiiSurf #SurfingPodcast #SurfLegends #TamayoPerry #JackJohnsonMusic #SurferMagazineJack Johnson podcast, Jack Johnson interview, Kelly Slater band, Kelly Slater The Surfers, Jack Johnson The Surfers, Jack Johnson Kelly Slater, Tom Curren Jack Johnson, Rob Machado Jack Johnson, Peter King surf, The Surfers band Kelly Slater, Pinch My Salt Jack Johnson, Sterling Spencer Jack Johnson, Cousin Ryan Jack Johnson, Banana Pancakes Jack Johnson, Jack Johnson surfing, Jack Johnson surf film, Thicker Than Water Jack Johnson, Loose Change surf movie, North Shore surf stories, Pipeline surf stories, Backdoor surf stories, Tamayo Perry Jack Johnson, Hawaiian music Jack Johnson, surf podcast, funny surf podcast, surf comedy podcast, surfer musician, Jack Johnson fedora, Jack Johnson SNL, Kelly Slater music
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Another Universal Linux Local Privilege Escalation (LPE) Vulnerability: Dirty Frag https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Another%20Universal%20Linux%20Local%20Privilege%20Escalation%20%28LPE%29%20Vulnerability%3A%20Dirty%20Frag/32968 PAM Backdoors Steel Passwords https://flare.io/learn/resources/blog/pamdoora-new-linux-pam-based-backdoor-sale-dark-web CPanel Updates https://support.cpanel.net/hc/en-us/sections/360007088193-Security Let s Encrypt Briefly Halts Certificate Issuance https://letsencrypt.status.io
Nuovo episodio di DNPCD, il podcast prodotto da Backdoor che parla di NBA con approfondimenti, notizie e curiosità. In questo episodio continueremo le analisi dei playoff, tra i primi verdetti e le ultime gare delle serie ancora in bilico.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Nell'ultima puntata di Backdoor Call con Marco De Benedetto, abbiamo parlato a fondo della realtà di Bourg, ingrado di vincere l'Eurocup con progettualità, ragionamento e mai il passo più lungo della gamba. Una storia bellissima raccontata nei dettagli da chi l'ha vista coi propri occhi.Poi abbiamo parlato dei problemi di Eurolega che non può garantire un posto sensato a chi vince l'Eurocup e un Olympiacos sempre più pronto a sfatare la maledizione.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
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Cleartext Passwords in MS Edge? In 2026? https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Cleartext%20Passwords%20in%20MS%20Edge%3F%20In%202026%3F/32954 SSL.com rotates its root certificate today https://isc.sans.edu/diary/SSL.com%20rotates%20their%20root%20certificate%20today/32956 DEAMONTOOLS Compromise https://securelist.com/tr/daemon-tools-backdoor/119654/
Nella quarta puntata del nuovo format di Backdoor Podcast sul lato mentale della pallacanestro, parliamo dello spogliatoio lato giocatore, dopo che avevamo parlato del lato allenatore e del discorso prepartita. Con Gabriele Colombo il nostro mental coach che ci porta dentro le sfaccettature della mente umana applicata al basket.Mentalità è anche un'app, creata proprio da Gabriele per aiutare chiunqua voglia essere seguito, inziare un percorso o anche solo provare a capire qualcosa di più dell'aspetto mentale applicato allo sport e al basket. Chi volesse provarla può andare su: gabrielecolombo.coach e con il codice BACKDOOR, chi scarica l'app e lo inserisce ha un mese gratis di pacchetto Mentorship e il 40% di sconto sul rinnovo del mese successivo. Un ottimo modo per capire meglio il mondo dello sport e capirsi meglio per avere migliori performance, nell'attività sportiva e nella vita.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Most people know the standard 401(k) contribution limit. Very few know about the much higher total additions limit and the powerful strategy hiding in the gap between the two.In this episode, we break down the mega back-door Roth strategy: what it is, how it works, who can use it, and what the long-term numbers actually look like for families who take full advantage.We cover the difference between pre-tax, Roth, and after-tax 401(k) contributions, how after-tax contributions can be converted to Roth to create permanent tax-free growth, and what plan features are required for the strategy to work. We also discuss the special opportunity available to self-employed individuals through a Solo 401(k), why high-income earners benefit most, and how this strategy compares to the standard back-door Roth IRA.For families with strong cash flow looking to maximize their tax-free retirement savings, this is one of the most significant planning opportunities available under current tax law.Thanks for listening!For more details, check out our blog post at https://pw-wm.com/learn/financial-planning/mega-back-door-roth/
Nella nuova puntata di Backdoor Call abbiamo parlato un pò delle novità del NIL, delle cose possono cambiare e del coinvolgimento di Saliou Niang. Poi i playoff di Eurolega con il primo fattore campo saltato e un'intensità davvero...da playoff.Spruzzata anche di NBA con i playoff che cominciano a dare le prime eliminazioni con tanti troppi infortuni.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Want our guidance to build and run your own marketing engine? Book a call with our team: https://call.contractordynamics.com/yt?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=Description&utm_campaign=5.1.26Get our FREE marketing course for contractors here: https://course.contractordynamics.comMost contractors are chasing jobs… while a small percentage are getting them handed to them.In this episode, we break down the little-known insurance “backdoor” that can create consistent, high-quality, guaranteed work for roofing and restoration companies—and why 99% of contractors never tap into it.If you're tired of fighting for every deal, relying on door knocking, or burning cash on marketing, this conversation will open your eyes to a completely different business model.Key Takeaways for Contractors✔️ How insurance carrier programs actually work (MRP/DRP explained)✔️ Why most contractors are stuck in a cycle of chasing and competing✔️ The difference between “fighting for jobs” vs. being assigned work✔️ How to build relationships with insurance decision-makers✔️ What it takes to qualify for these programs (and why it's not for everyone)✔️ How this model creates predictable revenue and increases business valueTimestamps00:00 The “backdoor” to guaranteed jobs01:06 Understanding insurance programs (MRP/DRP)03:02 Why relationships beat marketing spend10:27 How contractors get assigned work (no bidding)18:30 What “guaranteed work” actually means32:03 How to prepare your business for this opportunity44:29 The “big leagues” of contracting47:25 How to get startedConnect with Contractor DynamicsWebsite: https://www.contractordynamics.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ContractorDynamicsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/contractordynamicsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/contractor-dynamics#RoofingMarketing #InsuranceClaims #ContractorMarketing #RoofingBusiness #LeadGeneration #RestorationBusiness #BusinessGrowth
We brought in reinforcements in the absence of a couple co hosts. Honcho Hoodlum is here to give his takes for the month! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WeLoveHipHopNetwork416 Intro Music: Honcho Hoodlum- 2k19 https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=AZDfopQB20U&si=aT7cvXlzxnqh9T0q Honcho Hoodlum - My City's Crazy https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=nXqXzH2hKw0&si=kl9ligMgm_i4psEI Topics - Meg thee stallion Klay Thompson - Honcho's new but old music - Drake reveal - Is Gucci Mane a snitch? - Trump situation] - More Vlad drama Thanks to: Gamdom: gamdom.com/r/welovehiphop Exotic Hotpots: https://www.instagram.com/exotichotpot/ Road Ready Detailing: https://www.instagram.com/torontoroadreadydetailing/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/ DJ Zar: https://www.instagram.com/djzartv/ DJ Natural Wav: https://www.instagram.com/djnatural.wav/ One Take Jake: https://www.instagram.com/onetakejaketv/
Halli Smith shares how a summer hookup boosted her confidence and introduced her to backdoor play opening her world. Offering expert vacation hacks from dating & finding the best local tips. Halli the goat of brain has a new trick the “hydro massage” for extra sensation sure to make their toes curl. Wrapping it up with listeners spicy questions, cleaning down, spicy positions, and soothing post-Brazilian irritation and more. MY SIGNATURE FAV SPICY TOYS https://www.spencersonline.com/category/oona/pc/2352/c/3659/5243.uts F I N D M E H E RE !
(Presented by TLPBLACK: A cybersecurity intelligence platform focused on sharing curated, high-sensitivity threat insights and research with trusted security professionals.) Three Buddy Problem - Episode 94: We discuss a mysterious, VM-obfuscated backdoor that lived undetected on a single U.K. machine for a year before disappearing, finding clues pointing to an elite-level APT intrusion that still evades broader industry coverage. Plus, connecting the dots across AI-driven vulnerability discovery, Microsoft's massive Patch Tuesday, Jensen Huang talks cybersecurity, Mythos dangers and Chinese chips, and the quiet erosion of CVE enrichment at NIST. Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade, Ryan Naraine and Costin Raiu. Timestamps: 0:00 – Intros + AI news whiplash 5:10 – Patch Tuesday breakdown: Microsoft's second-largest CVE release ever 7:32 – AI accelerating vulnerability discovery at record pace 10:00 – Frontier lab cyber models, fine-tuning, guardrail removal & KYC 12:37 – FreeBSD NFS bug: Opus 4.6 was already finding critical vulns 14:26 – Anthropic's infrastructure strain: Is Opus being nerfed? 21:05 – OpenAI's Trusted Access for Cyber vs. Anthropic's Mythos cabal 28:45 – SharePoint zero-day CVE-2026-32201: The endless Microsoft tax 34:36 – Adobe Acrobat zero-day: A rare, real, Russia-linked exploit in the wild 41:36 – VirusTotal mining: The golden age of threat intel hunting 50:03 – ZionSiphon: Vibe-coded OT malware targeting Israeli water infrastructure 55:04 – Paleontology of threat research: When do you publish? Who do you trust? 1:13:53 – Angry Spark: A one-machine, one-year backdoor raises eyebrows 1:49:25 – Jensen Huang vs. Dwarkesh Patel on Mythos, China and chips 2:14:32 – Chinese AI distillation: 24,000 fake Anthropic accounts, DeepSeek & the catch-up question
Trump Secures 10-Day Ceasefire Between Israel & Lebanon! US Vows Hormuz Blockade “As Long As It Takes!” Plus, House To Vote On Bill That Gives Backdoor Amnesty To Nearly 350,000 Haitians
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on April 13, 2026. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:30): Someone bought 30 WordPress plugins and planted a backdoor in all of themOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47755629&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:58): All elementary functions from a single binary operatorOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47746610&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:26): GitHub Stacked PRsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47757495&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:55): Servo is now available on crates.ioOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47750872&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:23): Apple's accidental moat: How the "AI Loser" may end up winningOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47747017&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:52): The economics of software teams: Why most engineering orgs are flying blindOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47748064&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:20): Nothing Ever Happens: Polymarket bot that always buys No on non-sports marketsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47753472&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:49): US appeals court declares 158-year-old home distilling ban unconstitutionalOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47751781&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:17): Make tmux pretty and usable (2024)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47752819&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:46): Microsoft isn't removing Copilot from Windows 11, it's just renaming itOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47751936&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
STARMER BREXIT BETRAYAL: Rejoining EU by Back Door? LIVE Reaction #JonGaunt #JonGauntTV #live #ReformUK #NigelFarage #Starmer #BrexitBetrayal #EU #UKPolitics Is the democratic will of 17.4 million people being officially binned? News is breaking that Keir Starmer wants to use legislation to allow the UK to adopt new EU laws without Parliament having to hold a full vote each time. Jon Gaunt says this is, in effect, rejoining the EU by the back door—and it goes against everything the British people voted for in the largest ever democratic vote. This is a betrayal on an unimaginable scale by the most unpopular PM in UK history. We voted to "Take Back Control," not to hand it back to Brussels while bypassing our own elected representatives. Join Jon Gaunt as he reacts to this bombshell and takes your comments from the LIVE CHAT. Is this the end of UK sovereignty? On the Agenda: The Back Door Rejoin: Breaking down the legislation that sidesteps Parliament. The Ultimate Betrayal: Why Starmer is ignoring the 2016 mandate. The "Unpopular PM": Is this a desperate move from a government in freefall? JOIN THE DEBATE! We want your voice in the chat. Are you ready to stand up against this betrayal? Support the Channel:
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This week, it's a solo episode, and I'm coming in hot. I just got back from the REALTORS® Land Institute National Land Conference, NLC26, and one issue lit me up: the European Union Deforestation Regulation, or EUDR. It may be a European rule, but American landowners could still feel it through timber contracts, supply chain requirements, and restrictions buried in private agreements. If you own land, timber, or even a small family tract with trees on it, you need to pay attention. Key takeaways to listen for How a European regulation can impact U.S. landowners through private contracts Reasons even small wooded properties could be classified as "Forests" What "No Conversion" clauses mean for your future land use Why small landowners may be the most affected by this rule Steps you can take to protect your property About Leigh Brown Leigh Brown is a keynote speaker and leadership expert who helps organizations navigate growth, conflict, and change with clarity and courage. Her message resonates with leaders facing real-world pressure—whether that's housing challenges, organizational friction, or cultural shifts. Her latest book, Next Is Now, equips leaders to stop reacting and start leading with intention.
A complete stranger walked a 4-year-old girl out the rear exit of a Long Island laundromat in the middle of a Saturday afternoon — with her mother still inside.*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*PRINT VERSION: https://weirddarkness.com/patchogue-laundromat-kidnappingWeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.#WeirdDarkness, #WeirdDarkNEWS
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GSocket Backdoor Delivered Through Bash Script https://isc.sans.edu/diary/GSocket+Backdoor+Delivered+Through+Bash+Script/32816/#comments Oracle Security Alert CVE-2026-21992 Released https://blogs.oracle.com/security/alert-cve-2026-21992 Rockwell Automation Reiterates Customer Guidance to Disconnect Devices from the Internet and Harden PLCs to Protect from Cyber Threats https://www.rockwellautomation.com/en-us/trust-center/security-advisories/advisory.SD1771.html