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ORIGINAL AIR DATE: September 11, 2022 Dimitri and Khalid continue their investigation into Big Boy criminality as portrayed in Alan Block's “Masters of Paradise”, including: Swedish Nazi billionaire Axel Wenner-Gren's Shangri-La estate on Paradise Island, selling Paradise to kinky A&P heir Huntington Hartford II, Hunt's Epstein fixer Sy Alter, the Lansky Syndicate's post-Cuba forays into Bahaman casinos, James M. Crosby's purchase of Mary Carter Paint Company and the rise of Resorts International on Paradise Island, more mafia power moves in Hollywood, turned-on silk topper Billy Mellon Hitchcock bankrolling Tim Leary and rationalizing the manufacture of LSD in Marin County, the Brotherhood of Eternal Love/Hell's Angels Nazi acid cult, Resorts' creation of the private intelligence agency Intertel, Howard Hughes' mysterious stay on Paradise Island, Robert Vesco's whirlwind of criminal financial activities, getting WASP-mentored in fraud and usury by silk topper Malcolm Evans McAlpin, hiring Nixon's hippie nephew “Don Don” for a no-show job, the origins of OSS/CIA Far East Division bigwig Paul Helliwell and hotshot Chicago mafia attorney Burton Kanter, and how the arrest of Marin County LSD kingpin Allan George Palmer led to the first exposure of the mysterious Castle Bank & Trust in the Bahamas.
Michael Yon's Bio:Michael Yon, an esteemed war correspondent and investigative journalist, has traversed the globe, reporting on the frontlines of some of the world's most critical conflicts. With an unyielding commitment to uncovering truth and exposing emerging threats, Yon's work has garnered international acclaim for its depth and insight. His extensive experience in regions like Central America, Tibet, and Hong Kong has equipped him with a profound understanding of geopolitical dynamics and the evolving tactics of global powers. Yon's fearless reporting has shed light on the strategic maneuvers of nations like China, illuminating the subtle yet significant shifts that shape the geopolitical landscape. Now, amidst the rising tensions in regions like the Bahamas, Yon continues his relentless pursuit of truth, providing invaluable insights into the intricate webs of power and influence that define our world today.Show Notes:In this episode, Michael Yon joins the conversation to provide unparalleled insights into the strategic movements of global powers, particularly China, in seemingly inconspicuous regions like the Bahamas and Western Canada. Beyond the tranquil Bahaman beaches, Yon uncovers a geopolitical chess game, where nations vie for dominance through economic and demographic maneuvers rather than overt conflict. He delves into the implications of China's slow but steady encroachment into strategic locations, revealing a pattern of infiltration that poses complex challenges to traditional notions of sovereignty and security. From his experiences in regions like Tibet and Hong Kong to his recent observations in El Salvador, Yon paints a vivid picture of a world where information warfare and demographic shifts shape the contours of power. Join us as Michael Yon lifts the veil on the hidden machinations of global geopolitics and offers profound insights into the forces shaping our collective future.In this Episode, You'll Learn:The strategic importance of seemingly inconspicuous regions like the Bahamas and Western CanadaHow China employs economic and demographic strategies to assert dominance without resorting to kinetic warfareThe implications of China's infiltration tactics for national sovereignty and securityInsights from Yon's firsthand experiences in regions like Tibet, Hong Kong, and El SalvadorThe broader implications of information warfare and demographic shifts in shaping global geopoliticsConnect with Michael at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Michael_YonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/michael_yon_world/Listen to the episode now at ImpactNow.com/093
*For access to full-length premium episodes and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.* Dimitri and Khalid continue their investigation into Big Boy criminality as portrayed in Alan Block's “Masters of Paradise”, including: Swedish Nazi billionaire Axel Wenner-Gren's Shangri-La estate on Paradise Island, selling Paradise to kinky A&P heir Huntington Hartford II, Hunt's Epstein fixer Sy Alter, the Lansky Syndicate's post-Cuba forays into Bahaman casinos, James M. Crosby's purchase of Mary Carter Paint Company and the rise of Resorts International on Paradise Island, more mafia power moves in Hollywood, turned-on silk topper Billy Mellon Hitchcock bankrolling Tim Leary and rationalizing the manufacture of LSD in Marin County, the Brotherhood of Eternal Love/Hell's Angels Nazi acid cult, Resorts' creation of the private intelligence agency Intertel, Howard Hughes' mysterious stay on Paradise Island, Robert Vesco's whirlwind of criminal financial activities, getting WASP-mentored in fraud and usury by silk topper Malcolm Evans McAlpin, hiring Nixon's hippie nephew “Don Don” for a no-show job, the origins of OSS/CIA Far East Division bigwig Paul Helliwell and hotshot Chicago mafia attorney Burton Kanter, and how the arrest of Marin County LSD kingpin George Allen Palmer led to the first exposure of the mysterious Castle Bank & Trust in the Bahamas.
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It's funny how running errands can lead you to a person that can bless you! That will give you a message from God. That you can be of service for as well. May this episode bless you. Thank you to Mr. Bahaman
Its animal time, baby! Ben got a man sized dog and the fellas discuss a movie about cat sized men and a man who rides a buffalo sized buffalo. Naturally, it isn't all animal talk (do you see what I did there?) as they also discuss the horrible Robert Downey Jr. version of Dr. Dolittle where he talks to anim... wait. It is all animal talk this week. You're fucking welcome. Tune in! Also, get the answer to the age old question "is it Bahamanian or Bahaman?"@roadsodaspod on instagramCorrespondence? Comments? Improvements? How dare you. Email us at roadsodaspod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued three Cuban nationals from a deserted Bahaman island, where they had been living off coconuts and rats for 33 days. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/support
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued three Cuban nationals from a deserted Bahaman island, where they had been living off coconuts and rats for 33 days. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com
#metoo esplode in Kuwait. L'attivista per i diritti delle donne saudita Al Hathloul a casa. Ma decine di donne restano in carcere. “Questo, il numero”, il premier israeliano ancora in attesa della telefonata di Biden. Germania e Ungheria appoggiano Israele nell'opposizione alla sentenza della Corte penale internazionale sull'indagine sui crimini di guerra. 28 caschi blu feriti in un attacco in Mali. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli. Musiche di Walter Sguazzin
#metoo esplode in Kuwait. L’attivista per i diritti delle donne saudita Al Hathloul a casa. Ma decine di donne restano in carcere. “Questo, il numero”, il premier israeliano ancora in attesa della telefonata di Biden. Germania e Ungheria appoggiano Israele nell'opposizione alla sentenza della Corte penale internazionale sull'indagine sui crimini di guerra. 28 caschi blu feriti in un attacco in Mali. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli. Musiche di Walter Sguazzin
How To Channel India Hicks Without Moving To The Bahamas In this episode, we're going on a slight detour from our normal tone and topic. I thought that today, we might just talk about something a bit lighter and I invited Sheree Lamb, one of our Wonder Women who is very keen in style and designs to have a chat with me regarding this detour. Sheree and I will talk about the island style that was pioneered by India Hicks. We will share what we observed from her styling, her inspirations, tips, motifs, colours and other great cues that you can pick up to enrich your own style. WHAT I DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: [00:00:38] A detour [00:03:05] We live vicariously through others [00:04:30] India Hicks and her styles [00:06:17] She is everything that you could imagine [00:07:23] What defined India Hicks' style [00:08:40] Bahaman island style [00:09:42] All the settings from her surroundings [00:11:53] The coastal look [00:13:26] The colours and textures [00:14:44] India Hicks' signature pieces [00:16:08] The other world of India Hicks [00:17:06] Australian designers that emulate her style [00:18:48] Pull your inspirations from your environment [00:19:21] Combining natural environment and her aristocratic roots Resources: Temple and Webster - India Hicks https://www.templeandwebster.com.au/style-and-advice/India-Hicks-Bahamas-style-E10651 Airbnb http://www.airbnb.com/ Wonder Women https://members.theschoolofrenovating.com/wonderwomen Simone Mathews https://soulhome.com.au/ The Pause https://soulhome.com.au/online-series/ India Hicks Fact Sheet https://members.theschoolofrenovating.com/indiahicks The School of Renovating Reno Library https://members.theschoolofrenovating.com/renolibrary Did this episode inspire you? If you have any thoughts or comments about the show, head over to She Renovates on iTunes, and leave us a review. Also, don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Connect with The School of Renovating Subscribe to the She Renovates Podcast: https://www.theschoolofrenovating.com/podcast Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/renovatingsc Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_school_of_renovating Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernadette-janson-3411652b Join the She Renovates Facebook group: https://theschoolofrenovating.com/fbsherenovates
How To Channel India Hicks Without Moving To The Bahamas In this episode, we're going on a slight detour from our normal tone and topic. I thought that today, we might just talk about something a bit lighter and I invited Sheree Lamb, one of our Wonder Women who is very keen in style and designs to have a chat with me regarding this detour. Sheree and I will talk about the island style that was pioneered by India Hicks. We will share what we observed from her styling, her inspirations, tips, motifs, colours and other great cues that you can pick up to enrich your own style. WHAT I DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: [00:00:38] A detour [00:03:05] We live vicariously through others [00:04:30] India Hicks and her styles [00:06:17] She is everything that you could imagine [00:07:23] What defined India Hicks' style [00:08:40] Bahaman island style [00:09:42] All the settings from her surroundings [00:11:53] The coastal look [00:13:26] The colours and textures [00:14:44] India Hicks' signature pieces [00:16:08] The other world of India Hicks [00:17:06] Australian designers that emulate her style [00:18:48] Pull your inspirations from your environment [00:19:21] Combining natural environment and her aristocratic roots Resources: Temple and Webster - India Hicks https://www.templeandwebster.com.au/style-and-advice/India-Hicks-Bahamas-style-E10651 Airbnb http://www.airbnb.com/ Wonder Women https://members.theschoolofrenovating.com/wonderwomen Simone Mathews https://soulhome.com.au/ The Pause https://soulhome.com.au/online-series/ India Hicks Fact Sheet https://members.theschoolofrenovating.com/indiahicks The School of Renovating Reno Library https://members.theschoolofrenovating.com/renolibrary Did this episode inspire you? If you have any thoughts or comments about the show, head over to She Renovates on iTunes, and leave us a review. Also, don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Connect with The School of Renovating Subscribe to the She Renovates Podcast: https://www.theschoolofrenovating.com/podcast Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/renovatingsc Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_school_of_renovating Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernadette-janson-3411652b Join the She Renovates Facebook group: https://theschoolofrenovating.com/fbsherenovates
The brown anole (Anolis sagrei), also known commonly as the Bahaman anole or De la Sagra's anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is native to Cuba and the Bahamas. It has been widely introduced elsewhere, by being sold as a pet lizard, and is now found in Florida and as far north in the United States as South Carolina, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Hawaii, and Southern California.
Bahama feral pigs were once domestic pigs let loose by local farms. Through cunning and resourcefulness, they've continued to thrive in the wild - and fuel Bahaman tourism along the way. The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.
Well, here we are sitting in a lovely cove on the Southwest corner of Eleuthera Island. We went exploring yesterday and found the most beautiful resort in the next cove over. We had sailed past it when we came in and it looked abandoned, yet all the lawn chairs were sitting out on the beach. We found that the resort has been built by the Bahaman government and rented out to different cruise lines...Download
Sidney Poitier becomes first black male actor to win an Oscar.When Sidney Poitier became the first black man to win an Academy Award for best actor, it was not without controversy. Just for pecking him on the cheek as she presented him with the Oscar on April 13, 1964, actress Ann Bancroft was called scandalous in the U.S. Poitier won the award for his role in the movie Lilies of the Field. In the film, he played construction worker Homer Smith, a man who built a church for a group of nuns. After growing up in poverty in the Bahamas, Poitier moved to New York, only to have difficulty landing acting jobs due to his Bahaman accent. He finally played a doctor alongside Richard Widmark in the 1950 movie, No Way Out. His big break came five years later in The Blackboard Jungle, after which he built a career known for challenging American stereotypes of blacks. His first on-screen inter-racial kiss with actress Katharine Hepburn in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, and his portrayal of a police detective in In the Heat of the Night, both in 1967, went against American conventions. So did recognizing blacks at the Oscars. It had been a long 25 years since Hattie McDaniel (the first African American to win an Oscar) had clinched best supporting actress in 1939 for her role in Gone with the Wind. Even after Poitier finally won an Oscar title without the word “supporting,” blacks had to wait 35 years to see Denzel Washington and Halle Berry win Oscars for best actor and best actress, respectively. That was 2002, the same year Poitier was given a lifetime achievement award at the Academy Awards. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The legend of Atlantis is one of the most intriguing mysteries of all time. Disproving many well-known Atlantis theories and providing a new hypothesis, the evidence for which continues to build, Andrew Collins shows that what Plato recounts is the memory of a major cataclysm at the end of the last Ice Age 13,000 years ago, when a comet devastated the island of Cuba and submerged part of the Bahaman landmass in the Caribbean. He parallels Plato’s account with corroborating ancient myths and legends from the indigenous people of North and South America, such as the Maya of Mesoamerica, the Quiché of Peru, the Yuchi of Oklahoma, the islanders of the Antilles, and the native peoples of Brazil. The author explains how the comet that destroyed Atlantis in the Caribbean was the same comet that formed the mysterious and numerous elliptical depressions, known as the Carolina Bays, found across the mid-Atlantic United States. He reveals evidence of sunken ruins off the coasts of both Cuba and the Bahamas, ancient complexes spanning more than 10 acres that clearly suggest urban development and meticulously planned road systems.Revealing the identity of Plato’s “opposite continent” as ancient America, Collins argues that Plato’s story was first carried back to the Mediterranean world by trans-Atlantic mariners, such as the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, as early as the first millennium BC. He offers additional ancient trans-Atlantis trade evidence from Egyptian mummies, Roman shipwrecks in the Western Atlantic, and the African features of giant stone heads in Mexico.http://www.andrewcollins.com/
Dolphins are intelligent and communicative creatures within their own species and with the other animals native to their waters. Still, a hundred million years of evolutionary history and pressures imposed by radically different environments separate dolphins and humans. Can that enormous chasm be crossed? Can we have a conversation with an alien, a different and intelligent species? Twenty-seven years ago, Dr. Denise Herzing first slipped into the warm and clear Bahaman waters in a quest to answer those questions. And every spring since then, she has gathered the crew, the equipment, the money, the courage and the patience to return to work cooperatively with them, unfettered in the wild. Dr. Herzing believes that first we have to understand dolphin society and give them the freedom to choose to communicate with us. This week on How On Earth, Jim Pullen talks with Dr. Herzing about how she communicates with Atlantic Spotted dolphins (start at 6:48). Hosts: Breanna Draxler and Beth Bartel Producer: Jim Pullen Engineer: Jim Pullen Additional contributions: Shelley Schlender Executive Producer: Joel Parker Listen to the show: