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Join retired US Diplomat David Hunter and dual Canadian Citizen Bill Turner as they unpack some of the world's most pressing international headlines. *The recent Canadian Elections and what they mean for North America*The terrorist attack in Kashmir and its geopolitical consequences*A look into allegations of Israel's starvation policies in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis. With firsthand experience in foreign affairs and global policy, David Hunter brings sharp insight and a diplomatic lens to global conflicts while Bill Turner offers perspective from both sides of the border. Recorded April 30th, 2025.
With retired US Diplomat, David Hunter and being joined by Bill Turner. Discussing the results of the Canadian election, and the terror attacks in Kashmir.
When Henry's girlfriend begins to take interest in football star Bill Turner, Henry tries to sign up for a course on how to bulk up.Originally aired on October 5, 1952. This is episode 552 of The Aldrich Family.Please email questions and comments to host@classiccomedyotr.com.Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/classiccomedyotr. Please share this podcast with your friends and family.You can also subscribe to our podcast on Spreaker.com, Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Google podcasts.This show is supported by Spreaker Prime.
Bill Turner is the Vice-President of Finance for World Electric Supply and Nick Rhomberg is an Area Vice-President for Crescent Electric Supply Company.
In this episode, host Matt Bowers, 32°, discusses with Br. Bill Turner, 33°, Grand Tiler of The Supreme Council, all things of the military service appendant body of Freemasonry, The National Sojourners. We learn how Americanism and patriotism are front and center to the Sojourners mission statement, their work with youth organizations, programs open to the public, history and much more.You can learn more about the National Sojourners and how to join HERE.
The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble原文Chapter XI: The Blood of a PirateWill and Elizabeth arrived at the Interceptor."Where's Jack?" asked Gibbs."Yes, where's Jack?" asked Ana Maria."Jack? Jack Sparrow? "Elizabeth wasn't happy.She didn't want the help of a pirate."He'son the island, "Will told them. "We have to go - now.""OK,"said Gibbs. "Get ready!" he shouted to the other sailors.Will and Elizabeth went to the back of the boat.Will looked into Elizabeth's eyes.He moved nearer but Elizabeth stopped him."This is yours," she said.She gave him the gold medallion."What's this?" he asked."Don't you remember? You had it when I found you.""Oh yes," said Will.He looked at the medallion. "It was my father's."And then he understood. "They have to have my blood - not yours. My father's blood. The blood of a pirate!"Jack and Barbossa sat at a table on the Black Pearl."Ah,my ship," Jack said."It isn't your ship now," Barbossa said angrily. "You give me my ship," Jack said, "and I'll give you a name. You'll have your blood. And I want to say thank you.""Why?""You left me on that island," Jack said. "You took the gold, and the curse went with it. But the curse isn't on me. So thank you!"A pirate came in. "We can see the Interceptor," he said."Get the guns ready," shouted Barbossa."Why don't I go onto the ship and talk to them?" Jack said. "I'll get your medallion.""No,you won't."Barbossa turned to his sailors. "Take him downstairs - and watch him!"The Black Pearl moved faster and faster.The sailors on the Interceptor watched the pirate ship."It's too fast," Gibbs shouted."We're too heavy," said Ana Maria.They threw everything into the water: boxes, bottles, food.But the Black Pearl was very near them now.Then it was at their side.The fight was short, and Barbossa's pirates quickly won.They took Elizabeth and Jack's sailors onto the Black Pearl.Barbossa had the medallion in his hand.Suddenly,Will was there in front of him!He had a gun."She goes free!" he said. "Elizabeth goes free.""No,she doesn't, boy," said Barbossa. "Put down that gun. You can't kill me. We're ghosts. We can't die.""You can't. But I can." Will put the gun to his head. "My name is Will Turner. My father was Bill Turner. His blood is my blood!"The pirates looked at Will.They didn't move."Without my blood," said Will, "the curse will always be with you."He was right. The pirates knew it."OK,Mr. Turner," said Barbossa. "What do you want?""Elizabeth goes free.""Yes.We know that. And?" Will thought hard.This game was new to him."And...and the sailors of the Interceptor.""OK,"said Barbossa.Will put down his gun.Barbossa took it and smiled."Jack and the girl will go to that island," he said.He showed them a very small island near the boat."But they won't be free!" shouted Will. "You said...""They will be free. But they'll be free on that island."
The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble原文Chapter X: Gold.A short time later, Will and Jack and their men arrived at the Isla de Muerta,too.Through the fog, they could see ships – old ships under the water.Jack turned to Gibbs."Stay here with the men," he said.Jack and Will got into a smaller boat and started to go to the island."Do you see that?" said Will. "There! A cave, I think."The boat moved slowly into the cave.It was very dark, and the walls were wet.Jack and Will didn't speak.On their left, they saw a light, and next to it was a skeleton.It had a sword in its back.They stopped the boat and jumped out.Then Will followed Jack, and they climbed for a short time.Suddenly, they saw some lights.In front of them was a second, bigger cave.They saw gold boxes, gold cups, gold plates, and gold swords. And a lot of money.The cave was full of gold!In the middle of the cave, in the middle of the gold, Elizabeth stood next to an old Aztec box.She couldn't move because Barbossa had his hands on her.Will wanted to go to her, but Jack stopped him."No!"he said. "We have to wait."Will didn't want to wait.Elizabeth's life was too important to him."I'm sorry, Jack," he said, and he hit Jack hard.Jack fell to the ground. He didn't move.Will looked around the cave and listened."Do you know my plan?" Captain Barbossa said to his men. "When this curse ends, I'm going to eat fruit. A lot of fruit!"The other pirates laughed.Barbossa looked at Elizabeth. He took her hand and cut it with a knife.Then he put the medallion on her hand and closed her hand around it."Blood,"he said. "Turner's blood. The curse started with blood and it ends with blood."He took the bloody medallion from Elizabeth and put it into the box on to the gold.The pirates waited."I don't feel different,"Ragetti said. "Is that really the end of the curse?""How will we know?" Pintel asked.Barbossa thought about that.Then he took out his gun and shot Pintel.Pintel stayed on his feet.The pirates were very unhappy."Oh,it didn't work!" they shouted.Barbossa didn't understand."You!"he said to Elizabeth. "Was your father William Turner? Bill Turner?""No,"she said.The pirates shouted again."She's not Turner's child!""She's the wrong person!""But she had the medallion!""She's the right age."They called to Barbossa."You killed Bill.""You started this!"Nobody looked at Elizabeth.Suddenly,she felt a hand on her arm.It was Will. "Come with me," he said quietly. "Quickly. Now."Elizabeth started to move.But first, she took the medallion.They ran to the boat."Look,the girl! She has the medallion! Get them!"The pirates ran to their boats.Then they saw Jack."Jack Sparrow!" said Barbossa. "Aren't you dead?""No,I'm not dead.""But you will be..." Barbossa took out his gun."Wait,wait," said Jack. "The girl's blood didn't work.""How do you know?""I know. You don't want her blood. I can help you."
The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble原文Chapter IX: The Island of TortugaWill helped Jack on the Interceptor.The weather was good, and the wind was strong."You're not a sailor," said Jack. "You're a blacksmith. Where did you learn about sailing?""I worked on a ship when I was a boy," said Will."I came from England. I wanted to find my father - Bill Turner.""Is that right?""You knew my father," said Will. "I asked for your help when you were in the cell. You weren't interested. But when you heard my name, you said yes.""Oh,I knew him," said Jack. "Everybody knew Bill. He was a good man. He was... a good pirate.""No!"shouted Will."You're wrong. My father wasn't a pirate." He pulled out his sword."Put that away," Jack told him. "Why are you getting excited? Your father was a pirate, Mr. Turner. A good man, but a pirate. Now help me with this ship."They arrived at the island of Tortuga.Tortuga was a small, dirty place.It had a harbor, some houses, an old store, and four bars.Badmen and pirates went there.They wanted to drink and to find women."Come with me," Jack said to Will. "We have to find some sailors for our ship."They went into a bar and found an old man.His name was Joshaemee Gibbs.He was asleep, and he had a bottle in his hand.Jack kicked him."Wake up, Mr. Gibbs. We have work for you."Slowly,Gibbs opened his eyes."Oh,it's you. What do you want?"Jack move dnear to the old man.He didn't want Will to hear their conversation."We're looking for a ship," he said. "The Black Pearl.""The Black Pearl?" The old man sat up. "That's not smart, Jack Sparrow.You know the stories about the Black Pearl. Do you think Barbossa is going to give you his ship?"Jack laughed. "Oh, I think he will," he answered.He looked at Will, and the old man's eyes followed his."I have the boy and they want him.""That boy?""The child of Bill Turner. His only child."Joshaemee Gibbs didn't speak.He thought about Jack's words.And then he smiled."Ah,I understand," he said. "His only child. I think I can find some sailors for you now."Gibbs did his job well.Some of the sailors were small; some were tall.Some were fat; some were thin.Some were smart; some were stupid.But they were all good sailors.They stood in front of their captain.Jack looked at them.Then he showed them the ship."There's my ship, the Interceptor," he said. "It is a fine ship, a fast ship.Sail with me, and at the end you can have it! What do you say?"The sailors shouted, "Yes!"Jack stopped in front of a sailor in a very big hat.Suddenly a hand came out from under the hat and hit him. Jack fell to the ground.The hat fell, too - and showed a woman's face.Jack stood up. "Hello, Ana Maria," he said."You took my boat!" she shouted."Ah..."said Jack slowly."And where is it now? Do you have it?""No,I don't. But this ship is better."He turned to the men."Get ready!" he said. "We're going to sail. And Ana Maria will give you your work."The sailors ran onto the ship, and the Interceptor left Tortuga.Gibbs and Will sat and looked out at the ocean."Do you know Captain Sparrow well?" Will asked."Oh yes," said Gibbs. "I knew him when he was captain of the Black Pearl.""What?Captain of the Black Pearl? But how..?""Listen to the story," said Gibbs. "Jack Sparrow was a pirate, but he was a good man. He found the Isla de Muerta -and there was gold for every sailor on his ship.But his sailors didn't want Jack Sparrow. They wanted the gold. So they left him on an island with no food and no water – only his gun.""They left him?""They left him -but he got away. And now he wants to find those pirates, and he wants to use that gun. He wants to shoot their captain, Barbossa!"The Black Pearl was at the Isla de Muerta."It's time, my dear,'" said Ragetti.He smiled at her, but his one good eye watched her carefully.They put her in a small boat and left the Black Pearl.The fog got thinner.Elizabeth could see a big, black cave."Are we going in there?" she asked."Yes,my dear," said Pintel.
The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble单词提示1.curse 诅咒2.skeletons 骷髅原文Chapter VIII: Dinner with BarbossaElizabeth sat at a table on the Black Pearl.There was a lot of food on the table -bread, fruit, and meat.Captain Barbossa sat at the other end of the table."Are you hungry?" he said. "Please eat."Elizabeth was very hungry.She took some bread and some meat and started to eat."Have a drink," said Barbossa.Elizabeth drank. Then she looked at the captain. "You're not eating," She said, "Is something wrong with the food? Are you trying to kill me? You eat it? "She gave the captain some bread, but he didn't take it."I can't eat it," Barbossa said unhappily. "I'd like to. I'd love to.But I can't."He took the gold medallion from his coat."This gold, Miss Turner, is very old. The Aztecs gave it to Cortes when he arrived in the Americas. There are many, many more of these. And the Aztecs put a curse on them. ""We found the gold on the Isla de Muerta," said Barbossa. "We took all of it. We bought food and drink with it. But then, suddenly, we couldn't eat and we couldn't drink. When we took the money, Miss Turner, the curse came with it."The captain suddenly looked happier."But now we can end the curse. We had to find all of the gold. Then we had to put it back on the island and give some blood. For ten years we looked for the gold one very ship and in every town...""And now you have all of it," Elizabeth said."Yes.With this gold medallion, we have all of it. Thank you."She thought for a minute. "You have everything, and you're going to be free of the curse. So why am I here? ""There's one more thing, you're Elizabeth Turner, the daughter of the pirate Bill Turner.He was one of us, but he isn't with us now. We have to have your blood!"Elizabeth didn't understand, but she was afraid. Her blood?She jumped up and tried to run.But Barbossa stood in front of her.She took a knife and pushed it into him.Then she ran outside.She closed her eyes.Her blood! What could she do?She opened her eyes and saw the pirates at work.Then she looked carefully.They weren't men - they were skeletons!Barbossa was behind her."Now,Miss Turner, you can really see us." He smiled. "Yes, Miss Turner,we're all ghosts. You're in a ghost story!"
This Week In Car Audio S3 Ep30 Guest: Bill Turner Surf City Creator. Lets talk about SURF CITY. Co-Host: Jeffrey Fernandez Tips for the hosts: Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=292587 Cash App: https://cash.app/$SonicFX Angels Anonymous https://www.angels-anonymous-lc.org/
A rarely seen portrait of Appalachia―Black Appalachia. William H. Turner, coal miner's son, is author of the memoir, THE HARLAN RENAISSANCE: Stories of Black Life in Appalachian Coal Towns. From African American family life and culture in the boom years of Harlan County, Kentucky's coal-mining company towns, to the bust era of the “Rust Belt,” Bill Turner comes bearing stories of family, friends, and a centuries-old history of Black “Middle-America." He takes us to the heart of the scene as only an expert storyteller, dedicated scholar, and native son can. Making good on the charge his friend and mentor, Alex Haley, author of Roots, gave him, he has written a book in “a voice my Mama would read.” With that voice and witness, the lives and legacies of Black coal miners take on a visibility, dignity, respect and presence long overdue.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain词汇提示1.sheriff 警长2.jail 监狱3.pirate 海盗4.raft 木筏5.funeral 葬礼原文Chapter four:Jackson's IslandThe next day everyone knew about poor Dr Robinson.The sheriff found Muff Potter's knife near the body of the doctor.He put Muff in St Petersburg's small jail.Tom and Huck looked at each other."We saw Injun Joe kill the doctor," said Torn, "Muff didn't kill him. Poor Muff!""I know," said Huck, "But we mustn't say anything. Remember, Injun Joe is dangerous - very dangerous.I'm sorry for Muff Potter, too."The two boys were afraid."We must keep this secret," said Tom sadly.Tom could not forget.At night he had bad dreams about Injun Joe and Muff Potter.He kept the terrible secret but he was very unhappy.Aunt Polly was worried about him.She gave him a lot of different medicines.But Tom did not feel better.He was unhappy at school too.Becky Thatcher didn't talk to him anymore."No one loves me," thought Tom, "What a horrible life!"It was now summer and there was no more school.Tom and his friend Joe Harper went to sit by the Mississippi River.They fished, talked and looked at the boats.One day Tom said, "Let's go do something exciting!""OK!" said Joe, "But where can we go and what can we do?""Let's run away! We can go and live on Jackson's Island. We can be pirates. A pirate's life is exciting," said Tom.Jackson's Island was a small island in the Mississippi River.It was about three miles south of St Petersburg.No one lived on the island."Huckleberry Finn can come with us too," said Tom, "Remember, Joe, don't you're your mother, father or anyone about our adventure. Go home and bring some food. We'll meet here at midnight."Tom and Joe were excited. At midnight the three boys met on the river.Tom brought some meat to eat.Joe brought some bread and Huck brought a frying pan.They found a small raft and they went down the river to Jackson's Island.When they arrived on the island, they made a fire and cooked some meat."This is fun!" said Joe."We're free and we can do everything we want!" said Tom."What do pirates do?" asked Huck."They go on ships and take the money. Then they go to an island and hide it in a secret place," said Tom.The three boys were happy and slept under the stars.The next morning, they went swimming in the river.Then they went fishing.They cooked the fish on the fire and ate it.It was delicious.After breakfast they walked around the island and went swimming again.In the afternoon they sat around the fire and ate some meat.Suddenly Tom said, "Can you hear a strange noise? Listen!""What is it?" asked Joe."Let's go and see," said Huck.They ran to the river.They saw a steamboat and a lot of small boats near it."Every boat from St Petersburg is out on the river," said Joe, "What's happening?""They're looking for a dead body," said Huck, "The same thing happened last summer when Bill Turner fell into the river and drowned."The three boys felt like heroes and laughed."The people of St Petersburg are looking for us. They're talking about us. We're famous!" said Tom happily.This was an exciting adventure for Tom, Huck and Joe! They felt like real pirates on Jackson's island.The boats and the steamboat went away.The boys went fishing again and had fish for dinner.Then they slept under the stars.But Tom could not sleep.The next morning, he wasn't there."Where's Tom?" asked Joe. "I don't know," said Huck.After a few minutes Huck said, "Look! Tom's swimming in the river. He's coming to the island."Tom told them his story."Last night I couldn't sleep. I thought about Aunt Polly. So I went home but no one saw me. I saw Aunt Polly and your mother, Joe. Poor Aunt Polly cried a lot. And your mother was very sad too. Everyone thinks we're dead. I heard some interesting things.""What did you hear?" asked Huck."Well, there will be a funeral for us on Sunday at the church," said Tom.Huck andJoe looked at him with big eyes. "And now I have a great idea. Listen - "Tom told Huck and Joe his great idea.They liked it and laughed.Sunday was the day of the funeral.There were no happy faces in St Petersburg.Everyone in the village was in the small church.Aunt Polly, Sid, Mary and Joe Harper's family were all dressed in black.The Reverend said many kind words about the three boys.The boys' families cried and cried.Becky Thatcher cried.Everyone cried a lot.Suddenly there was a noise at the church door.The Reverend looked up and stopped speaking.Everyone in the church turned around and looked.Their mouths opened.The three dead boys slowly walked into the church.Tom was first, then Joe and then Huck.There was great silence for a moment.Then Aunt Polly, Mary and Joe's mother ran to the boys.They kissed Tom and Joe.Aunt Polly cried and then she laughed. Poor Huck did not know what to do.No one kissed him.He started moving away but Tom stopped him."Aunt Polly, it's not right. Somebody must be happy to see Huck," said Tom. "Oh, you're right Tom!" cried Aunt Polly and she kissed Huck.Tom was very proud of his great idea.Then the Reverend said, "Let us sing and be happy!"Everybody sang and laughed.It was a very happy day.
Today, Nikita speaks with good friend Bill Turner for another great episode of questions and answers.
How the Cockleshell Commandos upset Nazi supply lines with canoes! How a British Royal Fusilier survived for 3 years as a German POW. More great unpublished history! Support the Cockleshell 2022 team for December 22 and donate to the Royal British Legion: https://bit.ly/CockleshellFightingThrough Paul Britton, Senior reporter at Manchester Evening News. Twitter: @PaulBrittonMEN Facebook: www.facebook.com/PaulBrittonjournalist Cockleshell article in Manchester Evening News:https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/following-in-the-footsteps-of-24453884 Cockleshell article BBC:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12914628 On This Day Australian military history - Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/OTDAustralianMilitaryHistory/ Donate To Salvation Army Ukraine Crisis Appeal https://bit.ly/FightingThroughSalvationArmy Red Cross/ Disasters Emergency Committee https://bit.ly/FightingThroughRedCross Full show notes, photos and transcript at: www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/85-Bill-Turner-POW-and-Cockleshell-Heroes-WW2 Reviews on main website:https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/reviews/new/ Apple reviews: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ww2-fighting-through-from-dunkirk-to-hamburg-war-diary/id624581457?mt=2 Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaulCheall Follow me on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/FightingThroughPodcast
Join me and my husband Bill/Will as we talk about the seasons we find ourselves in and how we can hear God's voice in the midst of our everyday. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kayla-turner01/support
We have an incredible interview for you today. Chuck and John are joined by Dr. Bill Turner. Dr. Turner is an academic and consultant best-known for his ground-breaking research on African-American communities in Appalachia, and recently published the book, "Harlan Renaissance: Stories of Black Life in Appalachian Coal Towns" (you can buy it from WVU Press here).Join our Patreon, for whatever you want to pay, and access ad-free shows, weekly exclusives, and more http://www.patreon.com/appodlachia (LIVE SHOW THIS FRIDAY 2/25)Timestamps02:23: Intro - Pastor Greg Locke and his anti-witch tirade12:39: Intro II - Feeding children in West Virginia23:44: Interview with Dr. Bill Turner 58:52: Beef with the Peppa Pig of BeefGet Neema's shirt here! Follow us on all social media!-Instagram: http://instagram.com/appodlachia-Twitter: http://twitter.com/appodlachia-Facebook: http://facebook.com/appodlachia-TikTok: http://tiktok.com/appodlachia-Discord: https://discord.gg/czgUeWzvhTTransition Music: "Leave it to Me" by Corduroy Brown https://corduroy-brown.com/Cornbread Hemp, Kentucky-grown organic CBD provider: http://www.cornbreadhemp.com (use code "APPODLACHIA" to get 25% off)Our website is great, and it's because Starry Eyes Media built it. Yours can be too! https://www.starryeyes.media/
Nikita is joined by his good friend Bill Turner. They discuss their shared love of Christ and how they found themselves on radio. They also talk about Man Camp and how it impacts their faith. https://www.koloff.net/
Guest Pastor, Bill Turner, gives an overview of the book of Isaiah and how it shows a rhythm of Wrath, Remnant, and Hope. Rhythm and repetition may at times seem boring but they are there to remind us. Our pain, anxiety, and the year 2020 was not a mistake or a blimp in God's plan. We can find HOPE in Jesus Christ and his promises. We can "Count it all joy".
Host Dave Lewis visits with retired US Army generals Bill Turner and Phil Mattox about the AFCF's mission and events.
We chat with Bill Turner from TN 811 about the dig law and the Enforcement Board.
What do teachers think about the investments we've made for students? After the Tassel Turns, a podcast series hosted by Bill Turner, serves as a way to further the achievements of all of our students. This episode features some of the teachers of TCCHS as they share their thoughts on the new TLC building. Appearing in this episode: Angela Milanov, Jeff Rainwater, Jacob Greenwood, Michelle Leonard, & Krysta Gentilini.
How do we help students who need something different? After the Tassel Turns, a podcast series hosted by Bill Turner, serves as a way to further the achievements of all of our students. This episode discusses the new Troy Learning Center, the programs that are offered through Troy College & Career High School, and what our district hopes to achieve for the future. Want to connect? Send Bill an email with this address: WTurner@troy.k12.mi.us
Welcome to Poetry Lounge. Every Thursday I'm sharing with you 3 masterpieces of poetry. Because the world needs beauty, and poetry is balm for the soul, made by the lips of the divine. Poems in Order: My Goddess by Bill Turner The Sun and The Moon by Nikita Gill If I Ever Have a Daughter by Nikita Gill Related Episodes: 076: Poetry Lounge #5 - Gerina Dunwich, Najwa Zebian, Abby Yael 074: Poetry Lounge #4 - Maya Angelou, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, E. E. Cummings 072: Poetry Lounge #3 - Words of Venus, Rupi Kaur, Hermann Hesse 069: Poetry Lounge #2 - India Arie, Butterflies Rising, Rumi 067: Poetry Lounge #1 - John Mark Green, Rainer Maria Rilke, Olivia Bella Connect with me: Instagram: @naturalwomanalchemy Facebook: @naturalwomanalchemy Pinterest: @naturalwomanalchemy
How skilled are you at thinking on your feet? After the Tassel Turns, a podcast series hosted by Bill Turner, serves as a way to further the achievements of all of our students. This episode features interviews with Marketing teachers Elena Wollborg (Troy High School) and Rob Holder (Athens High School). Together, they discuss the multiple benefits students can earn from taking a marketing class.
Tired of sitting at a desk all day? We've got some classes that get you out of your seat and into the real world. After the Tassel Turns, a podcast series hosted by Bill Turner, serves as a way to further the achievements of all of our students. This episode features interviews with teachers Amy Olsen (Terrace Cafe, Commercial Foods) and Amy Dent (Careers & Education). Together, they discuss how students can learn how to better themselves along with those around them.
At Kennedys and King Jim's presentation at the CAPA November in Dallas conference on Nov 22, 2019: View Online, Download PDF The FBI got reports on David Ferrie on the very day of the assassination "The JFK case was a turning point for the FBI, in both its public reputation and its inner corruption" - Bill Turner, FBI Former CIA Moscow Station Chief Rolf Mowatt Larsen's presentation at the CAPA conference Larsen claims that the CIA recruited Oswald into a conspiracy to kill Kennedy Larsen also claims that Oswald fired at General Walker Video: David Josephs' presentation: Oswald's Mexico city trip (BOR 920) Video: David Jospehs' presentation: The Rifle: CE 139 (BOR 920) Larry Schnapf resigned from the Board of CAPA due to Cyril Wecht's presence at Judyth Baker's conference Book: Judyth Vary Baker - In Her Own Words by Walt Brown: Paperback, Kindle A synopsis of the CAPA Conference John Newman's presentation on Antonio Veciana's ties to military intelligence Article: Cold Case Hammarskjold by Jim Jim reviews the new documentary Cold Case Hammarskjold in his article Documentary: Cold Case Hammarskjold: Stream on Amazon, iTunes, Directv, Microsoft, Verizon, Vudu This is the best documentary on the Hammarskjold case Book: Who Killed Hammarskjold? by Susan Williams: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle Article: Midnight in the Congo: Assassination of Lumumba & Mysterious Death of Dag Hammarskjold by Lisa Pease Article: Hammarskjold and Kennedy vs. The Power Elite by Jim DiEugenio The Hammarskjold Commission – Witness Statement of Lisa Pease SAIMR = South African Institute for Maritime Research The chief witness in the film is a former SAIMR operative named Alexander Jones He saw three pictures from the Hammarskjold crash site One of the men he saw in the photo was Keith Maxwell, an action operative of SAIMR Witnesses saw land rovers going to the accident scene This was before the accident was officially announced It very well could have been a clean-up team in the land rovers to eliminate any survivors Of all the dead bodies, only Hammarskjold's body was not charred and burned A card was stuffed into Hammarskjold's collar; an ace of spades according to a witness “Dag Hammarskjold was the greatest statesman of the 20th century” - President Kennedy Edmund Gullion, the then US Ambassador to Congo, suspected that the crash wasn't an accident Kennedy took over where Hammarskjold left off Operation Grandslam, an offensive undertaken by United Nations peacekeeping forces against the state of Katanga Katangese forces were decisively defeated and Katanga was forcibly reintegrated into the Congo After Kennedy's death, Johnson completely changed the policy in Congo The CIA was sent in to Congo to finish off the last remaining followers of Patrice Lumumba Eisenhower ordered the CIA to eliminate Lumumba Listener questions answered Richard Nixon aka Tricky Dick Nixon should have been impeached; it was a mistake not to impeach him Book: Into the Nightmare by Joseph McBride: Paperback, Kindle This is the best book on the Tippit case Jim's review of Lamar Waldron and Thom Hartmann's book Ultimate Sacrifice Book: Spy Saga: Lee Harvey Oswald and US Intelligence by Philip Melanson: Read online, Download PDF Video: Truth is the Only Client panel discussion Testimony of Dennis Hyman Ofstein to the Warren Commission: Read online, Download PDF June Cobb, a CIA informant and asset Video: Trailer of the documentary The Parkland Doctors: Watch here At 2:30pm on Nov 22nd, a guy told Dr. Malcolm Perry to never say that a shot came from the front
In the age of information, it’s hard to believe there are still knowledge silos in the growing industry. How can we work together to halt the cycle of tribal knowledge? Head grower at Van de Wetering Greenhouses and 40+ year growing veteran, Bill Turner, shares his method of eliminating knowledge silos in growing. In this episode, we discuss: Passing along information to new growers Developing a growing guide Learning from industry mistakes Advice for new growers To listen to this episode and more like it, subscribe to CropTalk on Apple Podcasts or tune in here.
Isaiah 26 - Bill Turner - 1 September 2019 am
Obit: David Fetchheimer; Bill Turner on the FBI; the Mob; Israel and Netanyahu;
Obit: David Fetchheimer; Bill Turner on the FBI; the Mob; Israel and Netanyahu;
ITHACONversations is the official podcast of Ithacon and the newest show from Passion Project Online. Ithacon is the second longest running comic book convention in the United States. Every week, host Edward Willshire will interview a member of the Ithacon team leading up to Ithacon 44 on March 23 and 24. Learn about the history, business, and design of conventions and meet some of the people behind it all. This week, meet Bill Turner. the original chairmen and founder of Ithacon. A long time community member, Bill has been a member of the Comic Book Club of Ithaca for over 45 years and a life long fan of science fiction. Follow Ithacon: @ithaconny on Twitter and IG! Follow Edward: @ewillshireprime on Twitter and IG!
Bill Turner takes us through Jeremiah 29:4-7 and shows us the importance of loving our cities in response to what Christ has done for us.
This week we are thrilled to welcome William "Bill" Turner, CEO of Turner Building Science and Design, LLC. He has published and lectured extensively. Bill has 35 years of experience in the implementation of moisture, indoor air quality/HVAC evaluation, energy, and engineering HVAC/building science diagnostic program evaluations in school, commercial, health care, laboratory, residential, and industrial settings. Experience includes energy analysis, HVAC performance, occupant complaints, building science/moisture intrusion evaluations, air monitoring data collection, quality assurance, technical report preparation, forensics/expert witness, and specific recommendations for corrective action. He also contributed to the USEPA/NIOSH Indoor Air Quality Guide and has served as an adviser for several other documents. Mr. Turner works with a group of experienced mechanical engineers and building scientists whose main responsibilities involve conducting indoor air quality, HVAC, energy, and building science evaluations in complaint and non-complaint buildings. He and his staff conduct evaluations nationally and recommend appropriate mitigation/renovation as warranted. Design of corrective measures or evaluation, and design of new sustainable "green" designs are also provided. Join us and LEARN MORE today at noon eastern on IAQ Radio! Special thanks for Christy Crocker at the Maine IAQ Council for helping getting Bill on this show. You can also see him live at the MIAQC sponsored 2016 Northeast Indoor Air Quality & Energy Conference
This week we are thrilled to welcome William "Bill" Turner, CEO of Turner Building Science and Design, LLC. He has published and lectured extensively. Bill has 35 years of experience in the implementation of moisture, indoor air quality/HVAC evaluation, energy, and engineering HVAC/building science diagnostic program evaluations in school, commercial, health care, laboratory, residential, and industrial settings. Experience includes energy analysis, HVAC performance, occupant complaints, building science/moisture intrusion evaluations, air monitoring data collection, quality assurance, technical report preparation, forensics/expert witness, and specific recommendations for corrective action. He also contributed to the USEPA/NIOSH Indoor Air Quality Guide and has served as an adviser for several other documents. Mr. Turner works with a group of experienced mechanical engineers and building scientists whose main responsibilities involve conducting indoor air quality, HVAC, energy, and building science evaluations in complaint and non-complaint buildings. He and his staff conduct evaluations nationally and recommend appropriate mitigation/renovation as warranted. Design of corrective measures or evaluation, and design of new sustainable "green" designs are also provided. Join us and LEARN MORE today at noon eastern on IAQ Radio! Special thanks for Christy Crocker at the Maine IAQ Council for helping getting Bill on this show. You can also see him live at the MIAQC sponsored 2016 Northeast Indoor Air Quality & Energy Conference
The seldom-told story of African Americans in Appalachia has been on our minds since a few weeks ago when we spoke to Kentucky Poet Laureate Frank X Walker, who coined the term 'Affrilachian.' Kentuckians for the Commonwealth has been exploring the issue too, and is hosting an event celebrating the contributions of black folks in Appalachia Tuesday night. This week, we spoke to an innovator in this field of study. Dr. Bill Turner was the first scholar to combine interests in the fields of African-American and Appalachian Studies, having grown up himself in a coal mining town in Harlan County, Kentucky. We spoke with Dr. Turner about the importance of rediscovering this part of our history, and why the image of Appalachia as a white region is so pervasive and lasting. We also had K.A. Owens in our studio to tell us more about the Kentuckians for the Commonwealth event, From Louisville to Appalachia: Celebrating Our Common Heritage. K.A. helped make some connections between environmental preservation and social justice, too. In our Juicy Fruit segment, we talked about Janet Mock's recent video on Colorlines, where she discussed the part sex work played in her life, and drew some comparisons between her story and that of Venus Xtravaganza from our favorite movie, Paris is Burning. And to wrap things up, we talked about some of our favorite black history figures in honor of Black History Month! We'll be spending time throughout February paying tribute to some of the folks who mean the most to us—both those you know, and those who may be new to you. Happy Black History Month, Fruitcakes!
Hundreds of people have been arrested at the North Carolina Legislative Building as part of the "Moral Mondays" protests against policies by the Republican-led legislature and Gov. Pat McCrory. Five of those people -- Duke professors Willie Jennings, Robin Kirk, Bill Turner, Jed Purdy and Bill Chafe -- participated in a live webcast interview about the protests Monday, July 1. Also joining the conversation was Duke alumnus David Graham who wrote a recent article for The Atlantic about the protests, which compared North Carolina's politics with those of Wisconsin's two year ago.
Steve Caulfield is a widely known and respected building science consultant and Senior Vice President with Turner Building Science and Design, LLC. He is skilled in the design and evaluation of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and their relationship to complex indoor air quality problems. Mr. Caulfield has provided HVAC design and commissioning services for healthcare, educational, and commercial facilities. He has conducted indoor air quality evaluations for both new construction and existing buildings. Turner Building Science & Design, LLC is a professional team of engineers, the collective diagnostic and design experience of their staff includes the indoor air quality evaluation of over 20 million square feet of commercial, industrial, institutional, and educational space. Mr. Caulfield and Bill Turner are regular contributors to Indoor Environment Connections and other industry publications.
Steve Caulfield is a widely known and respected building science consultant and Senior Vice President with Turner Building Science and Design, LLC. He is skilled in the design and evaluation of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and their relationship to complex indoor air quality problems. Mr. Caulfield has provided HVAC design and commissioning services for healthcare, educational, and commercial facilities. He has conducted indoor air quality evaluations for both new construction and existing buildings. Turner Building Science & Design, LLC is a professional team of engineers, the collective diagnostic and design experience of their staff includes the indoor air quality evaluation of over 20 million square feet of commercial, industrial, institutional, and educational space. Mr. Caulfield and Bill Turner are regular contributors to Indoor Environment Connections and other industry publications.
clickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Caspar makes friends with a little fox. Animation by Myron Waldman, Morey Reden and Nick Tafuri. Scenics by Anto Loeb. Story by Bill Turner and Larry Reilly. Music by Winston Sharples. Narrator is Frank Gallop. Produced in 1948. Director: I. Sparber Production Company: Paramount Pictures & Famous Studios Productions Audio/Visual: sound, color Alternative spelling: Casper the Friendly Ghost
Caspar makes friends with a little fox. Animation by Myron Waldman, Morey Reden and Nick Tafuri. Scenics by Anto Loeb. Story by Bill Turner and Larry Reilly. Music by Winston Sharples. Narrator is Frank Gallop. Produced in 1948. Director: I. Sparber Production Company: Paramount Pictures & Famous Studios Productions Audio/Visual: sound, color