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Evropa osebno
Laurens Bubendorfer: Avstrijec, ki se je zaljubil v Sočo in muharjenje

Evropa osebno

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 10:21


Zadnjo marčevsko soboto se je v Posočju začela ribolovna sezona. Prav Soča, muharjenje in narava nasploh so Laurensa Bubendorferja iz Avstrije že kot majhnega dečka tako začarali, da si je od vedno želel preselili v dolino Soče. In tukaj je že dobrih osem let. Dolini Soče se je pred nekaj leti poklonil tudi z večkrat nagrajenim dokumentarnim filmom Smaragdni raj. Poleg fotografije in snemanja se ukvarja z ribiškim vodenjem, predvsem pa živi svoje otroške sanje. Že jeseni je na ribolov na Bovško popeljal Marišo Bizjak.

The Effective Statistician - in association with PSI
R-shiny - how to set it up effectively and avoid common mistakes

The Effective Statistician - in association with PSI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 26:34


In this episode, I'm once again joined by Daniel Sabanés Bové for a deep dive into one of the most impactful tools for statisticians working with data visualization—R-Shiny. We explore how interactive data visualizations can help you iterate faster, collaborate better across functions, and focus more on the actual scientific questions rather than just coding. Daniel shares some excellent examples from clinical trials and gives practical tips on how to avoid common pitfalls when building Shiny apps. Whether you're designing your first app or maintaining a more complex one, you'll find plenty of value in this conversation—from best practices around UI/UX design to strategies for modular development and testing.

The Effective Statistician - in association with PSI
R-packages - best practices and useful tools

The Effective Statistician - in association with PSI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 20:55


In this episode, I'm joined once again by Daniel Sabanés Bové to talk all about R packages—why they're so useful, when to create one, and how to do it effectively. Whether you're just starting out with writing reusable functions or thinking about building a more robust and reusable R package, you'll find plenty of hands-on advice in our discussion. Daniel shares his experiences from working at Roche, Google, and now through his consultancy, Arconis. We dive into everything from writing clean and consistent code, to testing, documenting, and even promoting your package in the open-source world. What You'll Learn in This Episode:

Alpha Male Podcast
My Tactical Truck - Bug Out Vehicle

Alpha Male Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 26:00


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Po Sloveniji
V več slovenskih krajih je v ospredju slaba povezanost z javnim prevozom

Po Sloveniji

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 20:44


Drugi poudarki iz oddaje: -Kako je mogoče, da je po milijon evrov vredni obnovi ceste v eno od turistično najbolj obleganih točk na Bovškem cestišče zdaj preozko -Leto in pol po poplavah v radovljiški občini še nimajo vseh rešitev za sanacijo -Legendarna otroška pesem Huda mravljica praznuje 70 let od prve izdaje v knjižni obliki

Aktualna tema
Strmina v okolici Bovca je zelo koristna za tekače in smučarje

Aktualna tema

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 17:47


Bovško ponuja številne možnosti za športne aktivnosti – od vodnih športov do kolesarjenja, pohodništva, teka, padalstva pa še kakšen bolj ekstremen bi se našel. Z nami v studiu sta Tobi Gabršček, 22-letni Bovčan, lanski državni prvak v teku na 5000 metrov, in Matej Bradaškja, ki se je v zadnjih letih posvetil alpinističnemu, ekstremnemu smučanju in bil tudi član več odprav.

Aktualna tema
Anja in Bojan Rot: Gobe nabiramo vse leto

Aktualna tema

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 14:27


Na Prvem smo vam iz Bovca predstavili tudi uspešno medgeneracijsko družinsko nabiralniško-kulinarično zgodbo. Oče in hči, Bojan in Anja Rot, sta svoj hobi razvila v posel. Začela s prodajo suhih gob, dodala druge lokalne sestavine, naredila nekaj menijev in odprla Bovško kuhn'co. Imata več certificiranih izdelkov kolektivne blagovne znamke Iz Doline Soče, tem sta pred kratkim dodala še certificirano vodeno doživetje – gobarski dan z degustacijo. Izdala sta tudi knjigo z naslovom Gobe nabiramo vse leto.

De película - RNE
De película - Marco y Amanece en Samaná en De Película - 09/11/24

De película - RNE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 132:15


Comenzamos con una historia Dolorosa, muy mediática, basada en hechos reales. 'Marco', la nueva película de Aitor Arregi y Jon Garaño con una de las mejores interpretaciones de Eduard Fernández. Jon Garaño y Eduard Fernande pasan por nuestros micrófonos para comentar la historia de este hombre que se inventó una vida. Amanece en Samaná es otra de las películas esperadas que llega a salas. Después de 17 años sin presentar un nuevo proyecto el mallorquín Rafa Cortés nos sorprende con esta comedia donde la improvisación ha formado una parte muy importante del guión. Charlamos con los protagonistas, Luis Tosar, Luis Zahera, Luisa Mayol, Bárbara Santa-Cruz y por supuesto su director Rafa Cortés.Nos detenemos en tres de las películas que llegan a la cartelera:Anatema, el debut en la dirección de la escritora y guionista Jimina Sabadú, el tercer título del sello The Fear Collection, apadrinado por Álex de la Iglesia. Con un reparto encabezado por Leonor Watling y Pablo Derqui. Verano en Diciembre el debut cinematográfico de Carolina África que adapta una obra de teatro que ella misma ha llevado a escena con un elenco de la talla de Lola Cordón, Carmen Machi, Bárbara Lennie, Beatriz Grimaldos y Victoria Luengo. Precisamente con Beatriz Grimaldos y Carolina África hablamos en la pasada edición de la Seminci, dónde la pudimos ver en Sección oficial fuera de concurso. Cuestión de principios, último trabajo de Antoine Raimbault, Un Thriler político basado en uno de los mayores escándalos recientes del parlamento europeo que tuvieron al conocido eurodiputado José Bové como protagonista. Pedro Calvo nos trae la serie Querer de Alauda Ruiz de Azúa dónde da visibilidad a el abuso dentro de las relaciones matrimoniales. Además del resto de la cartelera y las secciones habituales.Escuchar audio

De película en Radio 5
De película en Radio 5 - 'Marco' y 'Amanece en Samaná' en "De Película" - 08/11/24

De película en Radio 5

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 6:27


Comenzamos con una historia dolorosa, muy mediática, basada en hechos reales. 'Marco', la nueva película de Aitor Arregi y Jon Garaño con una de las mejores interpretaciones de Eduard Fernández. Jon Garaño y Eduard Fernández pasan por nuestros micrófonos para comentar la historia de este hombre que se inventó una vida. 'Amanece en Samaná es otra de las películas esperadas que llega a salas. Después de 17 años sin presentar un nuevo proyecto el mallorquín Rafa Cortés nos sorprende con esta comedia donde la improvisación ha formado una parte muy importante del guión. Charlamos con los protagonistas, Luis Tosar, Luis Zahera, Luisa Mayol, Bárbara Santa-Cruz y por supuesto su director Rafa Cortés.Nos detenemos en tres de las películas que llegan a a la cartelera:'Anatema', el debut en la dirección de la escritora y guionista Jimena Sabadú, el tercer título del sello The Fear Collection, apadrinado por Álex de la Iglesia. Con un reparto encabezado por Leonor Watling y Pablo Derqui. 'Verano en diciembre', el debut cinematográfico de Carolina África que adapta una obra de teatro que ella misma ha llevado a escena con un elenco de la talla de Lola Cordón, Carmen Machi, Bárbara Lennie, Beatriz Grimaldos y Victoria Luengo. Precisamente con Beatriz Grimaldos y Carolina África hablamos en la pasada edición de la Seminci, dónde la pudimos ver en Sección oficial fuera de concurso. 'Cuestión de principios', último trabajo de Antoine Raimbault, un thriler político basado en uno de los mayores escándalos recientes del parlamento europeo que tuvieron al conocido eurodiputado José Bové como protagonista. Pedro Calvo nos trae la serie "Querer" de Alauda Ruiz de Azúa dónde da visibilidad a el abuso dentro de las relaciones matrimoniales. Además del resto de la cartelera y las secciones habituales.Escuchar audio

Danes do 13:00
Donald Trump znova ameriški predsednik

Danes do 13:00

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 15:28


Ameriški volivci so odločili. Januarja bo na tem položaju kot 47-i predsednik Združenih držav vnovič prisegel Donald Trump, ki je osvojil potrebno število elektorskih glasov. Trump pa je zmago razglasil že v predhodnem nagovoru svojih podpornikov. Obljubil je, da bodo popravili razmere na mejah in vse, kar je narobe z državo, ki bo pod njegovim vodstvom vstopila v zlato dobo. Republikanci so uspeh dopolnili z osvojitvijo večine v senatu, vodijo tudi v predstavniškem domu. Trumpu so medtem čestitali številni svetovni voditelji: - Slovenska predsednica in premier izpostavila pripravljenost na sodelovanje s Trumpom - V mariborskem Zdravstvenem domu si želijo več zanimanja za cepljenje proti gripi - Rejci drobnice na Bovškem zaskrbljeni zaradi napadov volkov

The Effective Statistician - in association with PSI
Statistical Software Engineering

The Effective Statistician - in association with PSI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 38:13


What can statisticians gain from the world of software engineering? How can coding practices from companies like Google help us enhance the quality of statistical work in the pharmaceutical industry? In this episode of The Effective Statistician, I talk with Daniel Sabanés Bové to explore these questions. Daniel walks us through his career, from working as a biostatistician at Roche to becoming a data scientist at Google, and shares why he returned to healthcare. We discuss how applying software engineering principles—like clean coding, automation, and collaboration—can transform the way statisticians work. If you want to improve your coding skills and efficiency using open-source tools and better workflows, this conversation with Daniel offers practical insights and a glimpse into his new consulting venture, RCONIS.

Razkošje v glavi
Barbara Ivančič Kutin

Razkošje v glavi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 29:34


Docentka dr. Barbara Ivančič Kutin je Bovčanka. Vse svoje otroštvo je preživela v Zgornjem Posočju. Po končani gimnaziji v Tolminu je študirala slovenščino in sociologijo kulture na filozofski fakulteti v Ljubljani. Po diplomi je začela poučevati slovenščino v ljubljanski Bolnišnični šoli, konec leta 1999 pa se je s statusom mlade raziskovalke zaposlila na Inštitutu za slovensko narodopisje ZRC SAZU ter leta 2005 doktorirala na filozofski fakulteti v Ljubljani z disertacijo »Kontekst in tekstura folklornih pripovedi na Bovškem«. Raziskuje slovstveno folkloristiko, predvsem folklorne pripovedi, okoliščine in izvedbo pripovedovanja, svojevrstna lokalna pripovedna izročila in repertoarje ljudi, ki jih lokalna skupnost označuje za dobre pripovedovalce. Docentko dr. Barbaro Ivančič Kutin bomo spoznali v oddaji Razkošje v glavi, avtor oddaje je Milan Trobič.

Po Sloveniji
Odzivi na zaporo glavnega mostu v Mariboru različni - pešci zadovoljni, avtomobilisti ne

Po Sloveniji

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 20:27


Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Po državi čedalje več mladostniškega vandalizma. Tako je tudi na Vrhniki - Prebivalci Vojnika nezadovoljni z načrtom reševanja prometnega kaosa, na 900 metrih bi bilo 6 semaforjev. - Bovški svetniki bodo danes prisluhnili predstavitvi obnove Gorskega centra Kanin. Predstavil jo bo Bojan Križaj z ekipo. - Kako bodo uredili parkirišče in dostop do obnovljenega parka Rafut?

Zed Games
Psychic Leap

Zed Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 28:10


This week on Zed Games, Hazel, Rani and Peter.. who vents about toxicity in games, Tobi brings us the week in Gaming News, Paul jump into the review of Leap Year from Daniel Linssen, Rani channels their feline psychic in a review of Cat and Ghostly Road from BOV, and then the team talks the [...]

Proti etru
Andrej in Rok Predin, uspešen ustvarjalni bratski tim

Proti etru

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 18:25


Skupaj sodelujeta pri številnih slikanicah. Andrej kot pisatelj in Rok kot ilustrator. In čeprav ustvarjata tudi vsak zase, najbolj uživata, ko gre za skupni projekt. V kratkem bosta predstavila novo slikanico Bovši cirkus, Andrej je avtor zgodbe, ki pa je prvič nastala po likovni podobi brata Roka. Končno jima je uspela tudi dogoletna želja, da bi ustvarila animiran film. Skupaj s producentom Miho Černcem so se odločili za legendarno pravljico Muco Copatarico, pisateljice Ele Peroci. Andrej je priredil scenarij, Rok pa se je lotil filmske animacije in režije, po ilustracijah Ančke Gošnik Godec. Muco Copatarico zagotovo čaka zanimiva filmska pot!

Inside UVA
Inside UVA with the Student Member of UVA's Board of Visitors, Lillian Rojas

Inside UVA

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 25:50


This week, President Ryan sits down with Lillian Rojas, the now-graduated Student Member of UVA's Board of Visitors. Lillian recently received her BA in Public Policy at the Batten School, served for 3 years on the Student Council, and mentored students in the Latino Peer Mentor Program.  In this episode, they discuss her path to UVA, balancing leadership and schoolwork, and the responsibility that come with representing students on the BOV. This episode of Inside UVA was originally recorded on the week of April 29th, 2024.

Axial Podcast
Improving Software Engineering in Biostatistics with Daniel Sabanés Bové

Axial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 53:33


Daniel Sabanés Bové⁠ is a senior principal data scientist at Roche. In our conversation, we discuss the need for better software in biotech and his career in data science. Daniel studied statistics at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany, earning his PhD in 2013 from the University of Zurich in Switzerland. His doctoral research focused on Bayesian model selection. After completing his PhD, Daniel began his at Roche as a biostatistician. There, he applied statistical principles to clinical trials and research in areas like oncology, immunology, and neuroscience. In 2018, Daniel joined Google as a data scientist. While there, he worked on ranking systems, developing models to optimize search results. Then in 2020, Daniel returned back to Roche to lead a specialized team focused on statistical engineering. Throughout his career, Daniel has co-authored multiple R packages published on CRAN and Bioconductor. He also co-wrote the book 'Likelihood and Bayesian Inference: With Applications in Biology and Medicine'. Currently, he serves as co-chair of an ASA working group called openstatsware that promotes software engineering in biostatistics. According to Daniel, software engineering principles are often neglected in biostatistics. Most biostatisticians know a programming language like R, but lack formal training in writing reusable, reliable code. Daniel argues this is problematic for several reasons. First, without code reviews, we risk making erroneous analytical decisions based on buggy statistical software. Code passed from statistician to statistician without documentation makes reproducibility impossible. In regulated fields like pharmaceuticals, validation protocols are needed to verify analyses, but require engineered code. Even modifying poorly written software can introduce unexpected behaviors without sufficient testing. To address these problems, Daniel calls on the biostatistics community to prioritize software engineering skills. Change starts with awareness - we must recognize the value of good engineering. Next, software engineering concepts need integration across statistics curriculums - in both academia and industry. Dedicated software engineering teams play a key role. They can catalyze adoption of engineering best practices within research teams and provide training. Providing attractive career growth for software-oriented roles aids retention of technical talent. Cross-organizational collaboration also helps. By sharing insights and contributing to open source tools, we make better use of resources. Following modern engineering practices facilitates building reusable components. Daniel points to projects like Mediana (for clinical trial simulations) as examples of successful collaborative open source biostatistics software. What could improved software engineering mean for biostatistical analyses? Daniel foresees greater efficiency and integrity. With robust code review protocols, analyses have higher accuracy. Well-documented software enhances reproducibility. A strong testing culture provides safety nets against inadvertent bugs. Modular, reusable code makes implementing new analyses faster. Validation frameworks give regulators necessary confidence in results. Daniel also notes how high-quality software enables faster innovation. By encapsulating complex methods in packages, researchers can build on previous work rather than recoding from scratch. Reliable software tools empower statisticians to operate at higher levels of abstraction. Ultimately, Daniel argues that pursing excellence in software engineering serves both ethical and practical ends. Ethically, biostatisticians have an obligation to provide sound statistical guidance. Pursuing engineering excellence helps fulfill this duty. Practically, improved software engineering makes biostatisticians more effective in their work - accelerating discoveries and powering data-driven decisions.

The Commercial Real Estate Investor Podcast
209. Commercial Real Estate Investment Sales Pt. 2 | Brokers Round Table

The Commercial Real Estate Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 21:49


Key Takeaways:- Charging for brokers opinions of value (BOV) can help ensure brokers put more time and effort into the analysis, and get clients more invested in working with them.- A BOV should include an in-depth analysis of the property through site visits, comparable property research beyond just Costar data, and a comprehensive written report.- Presenting BOV work as having value for the client's needs, rather than just doing it for free, helps establish the broker's professional expertise and value proposition.

Spotlight.fm Podcasts
Viva Los Musicales is de doorstart voor Young BOV

Spotlight.fm Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 21:23


Ne het grote succes van de junior versie van de Addams Family besloot de BOV om door te gaan met de Young BOV. Dit jaar staan 24 jongens en meisjes met Viva Los Musicales op twee dagen in theater De Maagd. Mila, Faylin, Kenji en Lyano waren in de studio om van alles te vertellen over dit musicalfeest. Regisseur en artistiek leider Marcel van As belicht het idee achter de Young BOV en het verhaal van dit jaar. Kom je ook kijken? 19 en 23 maart! Vanwege de rechten zijn korte fragmenten van de muziek opgenomen. Meer info: www.stichtingbov.nl

Po Sloveniji
Delavci v podjetju Mi&Lan prejeli le petino plače

Po Sloveniji

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 21:11


Nekateri preostali vsebinski poudarki oddaje: - Revščina ostaja izziv za družbo. Med najbolj ranljivimi so starejši. - Tudi na Gorenjskem zaznavajo vse več nezakonitih migracij. - Zakaj je na Bovškem pičel odziv na uvajanje prevozov z električnim vozilom na klic? - Načrtovanje preventivnih ukrepov za varovanje Krasa pred požari.

AD Voetbal podcast
S6E105: ‘Ik miste alleen nog Dirk Kuyt via parachute op de middenlijn'

AD Voetbal podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 25:55


Profvoetballers zijn weer gewaarschuwd voor hun uitspraken na een wedstrijd. De Graafschap-aanvoerder Jeffry Fortes zal, na de uitschakeling in de beker door Quick Boys, nooit meer zeggen te hopen op amateurs. Is het nog een stunt als BVO's worden uitgeschakeld in de TOTO KNVB Beker? Het is een van de onderwerpen in de AD Voetbalpodcast die Etienne Verhoeff bespreekt met Maarten Wijffels. ‘Die licht- en vuurwerkshow van Quick Boys voor het duel...daar kwam geen einde aan leek het wel', blikt Wijffels terug op de bekeravond.  ‘Het wonder van een amateurclub dat wint van een BOV, zie je in Engeland veel vaker. Maar het is geen schande meer om te verliezen van amateurs. Het verschil in niveau tussen betaald voetbal en amateurs wordt steeds kleiner.' Feyenoord komt vanavond in actie tegen FC Utrecht en de ploeg van Slot ziet de beker als een prijs. ‘Het bekerticket is voor de grote clubs wel een beetje gedevalueerd door die twee Champions League-tickets. Aan de andere kant, wil Feyenoord op de Coolsingel eindigen en dan is beker de beste kans op succes.' Vanuit de KNVB werd bekend dat Marianne van Leeuwen langer doorgaat als directeur. Wat is de belangrijkste eigenschap voor iemand in die functie? ‘Je ego moet niet te groot zijn. Bovendien willen de clubs meer inspraak en meer regelen. Het ligt meer bij hen nu.'  Beluister de hele AD Voetbalpodcast nu via AD.nl, de AD App of jouw favoriete podcastplatform.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kinapodden i P1
Bov eller hjälte – Kinas dubbelspel i klimatfrågan

Kinapodden i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 35:23


Kina bygger nya kolkraftverk, men förser också världen med batterier och solceller. Hör om Kinas paradoxala agerande på klimatområdet och varför Kina så gärna vill fortsätta ses som ett utvecklingsland. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Vi besöker Kinas paviljong på FN:s klimatmöte i Dubai och synar Kinas aktuella klimatpolitik. Hör om vilka löften Kina gett hittills och varför Kinas satsning på grön teknologi just nu beskrivs som häpnadsväckande. Samtidigt fortsätter Kina att vara den största utsläpparen av växthusgaser och Kina står ensamt för cirka en tredjedel av världens samlade utsläpp av växthusgaser. Pressen ökar nu på Kina att ta större ansvar och hur landet agerar framåt kommer att vara avgörande för världen. På klimatmötet Cop28 i Dubai just nu är det också tydligt hur Kina använder den globala klimatarenan för att bygga sin image som ledare för världens utvecklingsländer. Kina definieras fortfarande som ett utvecklingsland i sammanhanget, något som nu ifrågasätts allt mer. Därför tystnade Kinas Greta ThunbergHur klimatmötet i Dubai slutar återstår att se. Men vid sidan om de globala förhandlingarna på mötet har Kina och USA enats om att minska utsläppen av metan. Är överenskommelsen ytterligare ett tecken på islossning världens supermakter emellan? Hör även om Kinas motsvarighet till Greta Thunberg, Ou Hongyi. För några år sedan var en internationellt uppmärksammad tonåring, som skolstrejkade i södra Kina. Nu var det längesedan hon syntes till i offentligheten.Medverkande: Moa Kärnstrand, Kinakorrespondent. Niklas Zachrisson, vetenskapsreporter och programledare för Klotet i P1. Programledare: Hanna SahlbergProducent: Therese RosenvingeTekniker: Linus Sjöholm

Po Sloveniji
Donacija za popoplavno obnovo šole v Šmartnem ob Dreti

Po Sloveniji

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 20:49


Nekateri preostali vsebinski poudarki oddaje: - Končana je obnova glavne prometnice skozi Grosuplje. - Bovški svetniki z rebalanskom proračuna le zagotovili denar za zavod Dolina Soče. - Brez avtohtonih semen je naša prihodnost zelo negotova. - Advent Novo mesto s kar 70 dogodki, prav poseben adventni koledar knjižnice na Ravnah na Koroškem.

Commercial Real Estate Investing From A-Z
Ken McElroy: Step by Step Guide if Your Property is in Trouble

Commercial Real Estate Investing From A-Z

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 13:12


What to do if your property is in trouble? If your interest rates are doubling? What will save your deals? This is a step by step guide on what to do if your property is in trouble, from managing your bank all the way to getting multiple bids from all of your vendors. Ken McElroy, CEO and founder of MC Companies, shares this golden guide with us.Read this entire episode here: https://tinyurl.com/mry4cbnvWhat are some of the things we should be doing if our properties are in trouble?The first I always look at is what's within your control. One of the things I've started to do is really dial in on my operations. Now, I have a massive advantage because I started in property management right out of college. For the first 10 years of my life, I managed 20-30,000 units. When I step on a project, I have a checklist in my mind that I've been through 100 times. The first thing I've done is scrubbing each one of my assets. I want to make sure that my expenses are completely in order, everything's been bid out multiple times, and that my market rents are exactly where they should be. I make sure that I have the right teams in place, that I'm maximizing my revenue, my other income, and my expenses. That requires a fairs amount of work. That's super important because no matter what, that is going to determine your next loan, your next investor, they're going to look at the operations.The second thing is you have to dig into your partnership agreement with your LP equity and your prefs, and all of that, and you need to take a look at your stress points. And then you can start to bring in other sources to top it up, whether that's asset management, it could be family office, institutional, or a number of things, you can give up GP equity, you can bring more LP equity, you can come up with a loan, all of that should be fully transparent to your existing deal. You can't just change things and tell them later. You have to paper up and make sure it's all correct. That's the area that people are going to be in trouble on, thinking that this will be short term, I only need this for six months, three months, one year, whatever. If they're right, they're probably going to be okay but if they're not, people are going to wonder how they got squeezed out.You need to go out and get other opinions from brokers, opinions of values, people are doing that all over the place. Brokers aren't listing deals right now, they're actually giving everybody BOV's. That's really important because that substantiates what the thing is worth. Then, you have to look at your debt, and see how much equity you have, and if you have equity, even if it's half, or 2/3 or 1/3, of what it was, that's still okay, you're in the money. Now, it doesn't really matter today because you're not selling, If you're selling today, that's exactly what would happen. You're playing the long game here so you need to have all that information and then you can go out and make good decisions on the asset, preserving the equity. I've been in a situation where we bought things and equities went down, probably everyone has, a car, a house, things depreciate, things go down in value, but over the long haul, especially with this inflation, you're on the right side of it, even though you might be feeling a little bit of pain. I want to be in hard assets during high inflationary times, because we all know, you can't build a home or apartments affordably right now, so if you own them, you're actually in that category. That's good, even though it might not feel good, if you can hold on to it, I truly believe that real estate is going to really skyrocket based on all these crazy...

Orte und Worte
Zwischen Gräbern und Parkbänken - Mit Bov Bjerg im Friedhofspark

Orte und Worte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 43:03


Orte und Worte ist diesmal auf einem Friedhof – einem ehemaligen Friedhof in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg. Der Friedhofspark Pappelallee mit seinen alten Gräbern ist heute Denkmal, Erholungsort für Großstädter und Spielplatz für Kinder. Nadine hat sich hier mit Bov Bjerg über seinen neuen Roman "Der Vorweiner" unterhalten, eine Satire und ein Zukunftsroman. Beerdigungen sind zu hybriden Zerstreuungsfeiern geworden, die Trauer ist outgesourced und Kriege und Naturkatastrophen haben die Erde verwüstet. Bov erzählt, wie er auf dieses Szenario gekommen ist und warum er sich entschieden hat, ein ganz anderes Buch als seine Bestseller "Auerhaus" und "Serpentinen" zu schreiben. Die beiden entdecken alte Gräber, sprechen über Tod und Groteske und denken auch darüber nach, wie sie selbst einmal bestattet werden wollen. Der Autor: Bov Bjerg ist Schriftsteller und Kabarettist. 1965 wurde er in Württemberg geboren, seit 1984 lebt er in Berlin. In den 90er Jahren gründete er hier verschiedene Lesebühnen, seit 1997 steht er beim "Kabarettistischen Jahresrückblick" mit Horst Evers, Manfred Maurenbrecher u.a. auf der Bühne. Sein zweiter Roman "Auerhaus" (2015) wurde zum Überraschungserfolg als Bestseller, Schullektüre, Theaterstoff und Film. "Serpentinen" (2020) war für den Deutschen Buchpreis nominiert. Sein erster Roman "Dead Line" (2008) wurde 2021 vom Kanon-Verlag – bei dem Bjerg Mitgesellschafter ist – neu aufgelegt. "Der Vorweiner" ist sein vierter Roman. Das Buch: Bov Bjerg: "Der Vorweiner", Claassen, 240 Seiten, 24,00 Euro. Bov empfiehlt Elisa Aseva: "Über Stunden. Posts". Weissbooks. 176 Seiten, 18,00 Euro. Nadine empfiehlt Herta Müller: "Eine Fliege kommt durch einen halben Wald", Reden, Essays, Prosa, Hanser, 128 Seiten.

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Začela se je težko pričakovana graditev novega avtocestnega priključka Dragomer

Po Sloveniji

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 21:01


Glavni poudarki oddaje: Prag podružnične šole v vasi Soča na Bovškem bo letos prestopil le en prvošolec, a šolo ohranjajo zaradi posebnega pomena v lokalni skupnosti Na Gočah je v sredo potekala javna obravnava osnutka občinskega podrobnega prostorskega načrta za to vas, vaščani niso zadovoljni V občini Majšperk s številnimi družabnimi prireditvami zaznamujejo občinski praznik V nedeljo bo v prestolnici suhe robe potekal 46. Ribniški semenj, v Tržiču pa se bodo s Šuštarsko nedeljo spomnili zlatih časov tržiškega čevljarstva

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Gradbeni projekt na odseku državne ceste Mokráška vas - Spodnja Idrija para živce domačinom

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 21:35


- Bovčani športne dvorane kljub zagotovilom izvajalca ne bodo dobili do petka - V družini evropskih gorniških vasi tudi Mojstrana in Dovje

Red Pill Revolution
DEEP DIVE: Hawaii on Fire, Directed Energy Weapons, and Hidden Agendas Unveiled

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 87:12


You think you know the full story of the devastating Hawaii wildfires? Think again. This isn't just another tale of nature gone wild. It's a wild time to be alive, and it's time to wake up from the mainstream slumber. In this eye-opening episode of the Adams Archive, We dive headfirst into the blaze of confusion and conspiracy surrounding the Hawaii fires. Including documents that prove the government has been working on directed energy weapons capable of causing a terrible wild fire since before 1975. We then go deeper into the modern applications of this technology and who is behind them... could it be the same organizations looking to take over the sacred Maui land? Join me as we unearth the hidden secrets and questionable narratives that the 'powers-that-be' would prefer you to ignore.  What were those government-funded experiments all about? Why are so many conspiracies suddenly becoming realities? And most importantly, how long can we remain oblivious to the shadows that lurk behind these tragedies? All the Links: Https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams Substack: https://austinadams.substack.com   Full Transcription:   Adams Archive. Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you so much for listening today on today's episode, we are going deep into a recent topic that has come up as a result of the devastating fires in LA High. Hawaii. Now, if you don't know anything about this, you've probably been sleeping under a rock for the last week, but that's okay. I'll catch you up to speed. Uh, so basically what's been going on is there's been horrific, horrific wildfires that have been spreading across a specific island in Hawaii, and not just any island, but one of the most affluent areas that there is. Now, as a result of this, you know, there was, uh, a lot of conversations being had about a specific topic, but. The first conversation to have is, it's terrible. It's horrific. All of these people are losing their livelihood, uh, potentially hundreds if not thousands of people have lost their lives. I've seen video after video of, of men, women, and children escaping from their cars and running into the water on the side of the road to escape from these horrific fires. So my heart goes out to all of them. My heart goes out to the island. My heart goes out to the people of Hawaii. Uh, what a terrible tragedy that this is, but something has come up as a result of this that has directed the conversation into something that makes people believe that maybe this wasn't the organic fire I. That were being sold, that it was, a lot of people in Hawaii itself are coming out and saying that they, they don't believe that narrative. And we've seen this happen in California. We've seen this happen now in Canada with, with smoke going all over the United States to where, you know, I, I woke up here and look outside on certain days and you can barely see the sun. It's, it's, it's a wild time to be alive. And so now another time. In Hawaii. So one only has to wonder how much of an anomaly is this? We, we, I cannot recall this many devastating wildfires at any given time. Now, what the mainstream narrative will tell us is that it's climate change, right? It's because you drive your vehicle to work every day and you fill it up with gas instead of our electric vehicles, which, you know, we create the batteries from, you know, coal and, and other fossil fuels. But, um, I digress. That's what we're talking about today. What this led into a conversation about was now being called a conspiracy, which is the idea of directed energy weapons, which I will dive into you with you. I didn't believe, I didn't understand this. I didn't know this was a thing. There's very few conspiracies that we go into, conspiracies that we go into that I don't have a clue going into it. And I took a deep dive into this over the last 24 hours and have been really, uh, Learned a lot about how longstanding these military operations and government funded science, uh, scientific experiments have been happening for, and I'm blown away. I I had no idea that this was going on. So I'm gonna take you through my findings. We're gonna walk through what's happening in Hawaii, uh, and we're gonna read it from the accounts of some, some people that were there, some accounts of people who have broken this stuff down. But the longer you stick around, the deeper. We get, all right. As always, leave a five star review. Hit that subscribe button. If you're here with me for the first time, I appreciate you. If you're here with me for the second time or however many times after that, go ahead and leave a five star review. Um, uh, it's literally the only way that you can give back to what I'm doing here today at this time, and that's all I want from you is if you know I'm putting a lot of work into this, if you can. Show that you appreciate that by just going in there, leaving a five star review. I hope that you enjoyed our silent weapons for quiet wars deep dive that we did last week, that we tied up with a bow. Uh, if you go to my Instagram, the Austin J. Adams, and you go to the most recent video on there about silent weapons for quiet wars, you can actually comment silent weapons onto that and I will automatically send you the documents and both of the deep dives. Alright. Before we get into all of that, I am going to dive into, or, or just jump into a, a video that has gone viral across the entire United States, because so many people are hungry, hungry to hear the, the narrative of the people and not the narrative of the propaganda that we're being sold. So stick around for that. But first, let's jump. Into it, the Adams archive. All right. The very first thing that we're gonna jump into today is going to be a musician by the name of Oliver Anthony. And if you have not heard this song yet, you have been living under a rock. Alright. In the last six days from this video being posted from a no-name artist, Oliver Anthony is now a one of the biggest country stars that there is. Okay? Six days, 10 million views. Wild to see how something in, in a time where, you know, we hear about the, the Renaissance time and, and, and the, you know, cultural movements of art and how art truly speaks to the times that people were living in and, and what, what the soul needs to be quenched when it's thirsty during those time periods. And I think that this song is one of those times I think that, that the American people are so thirsty, so, so, Fed up with the mainstream narratives, with the mainstream news corporations, with the, with the mainstream politicians. They're so fed up with it that it was just absolutely perfect timing for a song like this to come out. So, I'm gonna start your day off right? Let's go ahead and listen to this song that's been stuck in my head for five straight days. Joe Rogan posted this song about 36 hours ago, and I'm actually the number one comment on that post, giving a quote from this song that I love of has over 12,000 likes. Just my comment on this Joe Rogan post. But, um, Uh, there's some really amazing parts to this, so I'll, I'll give you a few of my favorite parts, but let's go ahead and, and listen to this because Oliver, Anthony just crushes this and I'll set the scene for you. I'll actually go ahead and, and show this on my screen for you as well. Uh, What I'm gonna pull up for you is actually the music video that he did in a, just a, a surrounded by trees in the woods. A deer stand in the background, three dogs at his feet, and what this like, awesome looking guitar in his hands. Um, so here we go. This is Oliver Anthony, rich Men north of Richmond.  I've been selling my soul working all day overtime, hours for bullshit pay so I can sit out here and waste my life away, drag back home and drown my troubles away. It's a damn shame. What the world's gotten to for people like me, people like you wish I could just wake up and it not be true, but it's, oh, it's living world with and so. These richmen. Know through Richman, Lord knows all wanna have total control. Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do and they don't think you know, but know that you do because your dollar ain't shit. And it's tax to know him calls a I wish politicians. Look out for miners and not just miners on an island somewhere. Lord, we got folks in the street. Ain't got enough in the heat and the whole beast. Milk and welfare. But God, if you're five foot three and you 300 pounds, taxes don't. Not to pay for your bags of fudge round, putting themselves six feet in the damn country. Does. Is keep on kicking them down, Lord. Hits a damn shame what the world's gotten to for people like me, people like you wish I could just wake up and it not be true, but it is. Oh it is living in the new. These rich men know the rich men. Lord knows they all just wanna have total control. Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do, and then don't think you know, but I know that you do. 'cause your dollar ain't shit and it's taxing. No hand calls. I've been selling my soul working all day overtime, hours for bullshit pay. Ooh. And if that doesn't speak to your soul, son, you have not been paying attention. God, that's amazing. All right, so Oliver, Anthony, as I just said, has had some incredible, incredible songs come out, but none other than that one right there that has just spread like wildfire across the entire psyche of the American public. And there's a few lines in there now. You know, I'll give you some, some context here. The rich men north of Richmond are the politicians, right? That's Washington dc. Some of the other parts that I found to be, you know, the comment that I made, That was the number one comment on Joe Rogan's Instagram of this post was that I wish politicians would look out for minors, not just minors on an island somewhere, calling out a number of politicians who were seen on Epstein's Island's flight logs, including our very own president. Bill Clinton, I believe it was some 17 times, bill Clinton was on the flight logs and 21 times or 21 times he was on the flight logs 17 times that he was logged into the White House. Epstein was, while Bill Clinton was in office, right? And, and, and so he talks about inflation, right? Your dollar ain't shit. It's taxed to no end. We talked about that in our last episode. The salesman that comes up to you and tries to sell you this idea of the government, and it just doesn't make sense today with all these frustrations that we have and all, all of the, all of the totalitarian control that he's referencing. They just, they just want total control. And he perfectly articulates this in the song and captures the, the essence of the American frustration in, in, in three minutes and 10 seconds perfectly. And as a result, this man now gets his due. He will be one of go down as, as one of the most famous country artists. Ever, I believe with a, you know, the, the, the songs that he's singing right now just resonating across state lines, county lines. Right. And, and there was some, you know, I posted that on, on Joe Rogan's. Video of this and, and some people were arguing about whether it was minors with M I N O R S or m I n E R S, right. I wish politicians would look out for minors, not just minors on an island somewhere. And what I believe that he was referencing and, and you know, we won't know for a little bit until the actual. Lyrics of this come out, but, and what a lot of people seem to think is that he, he's talking about m i n e r s. I wish politicians would look out for minors. I wish politicians would look out for the, the blue collared workers, the people doing overtime, hours, just trying to make ends meet. And, and again, I think this just perfectly encapsulates what we've been missing in the public. And, and speaks to the frustration, speaks to the, the angst of the American people. And, and the, the, the, the. Wanting to rid ourselves of the grossness. That is the, the hands of the politicians on everything that we do. Right? So I just wanted to play that for you. Start this thing off. Right. We'll move into the next topic. Right now, but I hope you enjoyed that song. I hope you go follow Oliver Anthony, uh, on YouTube, on Instagram, anywhere that you can find him. Um, go, go look it out or go, go listen to him. Go follow him. Pretty incredible stuff. Alright, let's move on to our very first topic of the day. But man, that song just hits home. Alright, uh, here we go. So this is the video. Of a news anchor who is showing the Maui wildfires, which is now the deadliest wildfire in American history. Let's watch this video. Maui where we have just learned that this is now the deadliest wildfire in modern US history and just behind us, this is the remnants of a house burned in another blaze as the entire island is battling ideal conditions right now for wildfires. What we know about this tragedy is already unbearable. Nearly 100 dead, more than 2000 homes and buildings destroyed. We are still so far from understanding the full toll, and we'll explain why tonight. This is the overhead view of the sweeping devastation in La Hana. We now know that only 3%, 3% of those homes have been checked for bodies. Just next to where we're broadcasting tonight, we have two cars incinerated by the wildfires. That right there was a Tesla. You can see what's left of the front row seats in the distance. That was a lush green hill. Now scorched to its core. It shows the power of these wildfires. The governor has been warning that the death toll will go up, and there are still so many residents who escape the flames but are now searching for their loved ones. And tonight, angry at officials and a warning system, they say failed them. MG Room, third room. Third MGM Tonight. This is what it looked and felt like. Escaping the LA wildfire. Oh, no guys. No, we, we. This new video showing the sheerer panic as a family stuck in a line of cars, had minutes to escape before the flames engulfed the road out. This is a disaster. That drive through hell is how Rafa Ochoa and his family made it out alive. I knew it was bad and it was moving fast, and it was moving fast, really fast. It got it got to our homes within seconds. With the fast moving fire, closing in on his home, Ochoa heroically grabbed both his kids and his friend's children. Their parents were at work and scrambled everyone out. Did you hear any alarms? Did you get any kind of warning? No alarms, no warning. Nothing. No. That's something that will come up in a little bit about the To police. Police rolling by telling us to evacuate or anything. Warning the desperation of those chilling moments. Now turning to anger. Where were you guys too? To try and get us out. Evacuate us. You know, we're mad. We're mad. No, we didn't just lose our homes. We lost our town. Lost history. You know, our kids are traumatized. You guys messed up real bad. Hawaii emergency officials have said sirens on the island weren't activated during the fire. Wow. The other alerts by phone crazy and broadcast were having seen that storm. Uh, we have, we have doubts. That much could have been done with a, a fiery, um, fast moving fire like that. The scale of the devastating loss now unprecedented in modern times, the deadliest wildfire in the US in more than 100 years, claiming at least 93 lives, just so you know, 3%. That's what's been searched with the dogs 3%. When we pick up the remains and they fall apart. And so when you have 200 people running through the scene yesterday, I don't know how much more you want me to describe it, that's what you're stepping on as FEMA and the governor survey, the damage search teams with cadaver dogs that just arrived to Maui yesterday. Now scouring the ruins of historic Lana again today. Are you saying we're just at the beginning of this disaster? So for the first few days we had done searches in the streets. Now the guy that you hear talking is the police chief. Uh, let me see if I can get his title up here. But he's the police chief of Laina of Hawaii, um, in Maui. Now, this man. If I'm not mistaken, I, I believe it is this man right here. There's some questions around this man, because apparently, and let's, let's double check first from some of these articles that I have up here, but apparently Yep. That's the same guy. The guy running the show in Maui right now during these wildfires is the, this, the police chief in Maui is the same guy who ran the show during the Vegas massacre. Something even crazier about this police chief is that he is a federal agent with a top secret clearance according to LinkedIn. Hmm. Now what would a man with a top secret clearance, a federal agent finding himself in the midst of two of the biggest crises in American history? One being the largest massacre, I believe, the largest mass shooting of any ever. And now the largest death toll, the deadliest wildfire of any in US history. What are the odds of that? What are the odds of that? How many police chiefs are there out there, and how did he find himself moving from Vegas to now Maui as the police chief? The same guy who ran the show during the Vegas massacre. Interesting. So let's go ahead and let's look a little deeper into that because the police chief, the one answering all the calls, the one talking to all the news media, coordinating every single part of the narrative here is the same exact guy. The same guy that did it during the Vegas shooting. And if there's a, you know, Hamm's razor. Would tell us if I'm, if I'm using that correctly, right. The least, the, the most likely scenario is the likeliest, right? It's like the, the one that involves the least moving parts. Sometimes that can be used in a different way. It's like, what? What is the likelihood that the same man. Right. Well, the, the, the most likely scenario here seems to be telling us that it's not a coincidence that this man was there in both instances, because statistically speaking, that just shouldn't be the case. Right. So let's go ahead and read more about this individual.  So let's start back at the Vegas investigation. If you recall. What ended up happening with that is they spent years of investigations tearing the guy's history apart. This says and spent millions of dollars, and they still had no idea what his motive was, why he was there with the guns, or that anyone anywhere was aware of it. Somebody else said the, that a reminder of the Vegas coverup, a high ranking Saudi aristocracy. Aristocrat got drunk and drugged and started shooting from their, her hotel window into a crowd. The United States helps cover up, but asks for the punishment of the guy, which the Saudis agree upon, and do it. Hmm. So they point to the Wikipedia, ar, or Wikipedia pages of the Las Vegas shooting. And if you recall, let's go ahead and just read this real quick. A 64 year old man from Nevada Open Fire on the crowd attending the 91 Harvest Music Festival on the Vegas Strip from the 30 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel. He fireboard a thousand bullets, killing 60 people, and wounded at least 413. Wow. The ensuing panic brought the total number of injured to approximately 867. About an hour later, he was found dead in his room from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. How convenient The incident is, the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in American history. It focused attention on firearm laws in the us, particularly with regard to bump stocks. Ooh. Hmm. Says the 64 year old former auditor in real estate businessman who had been living 80 miles of northeast of, uh, northeast of Las Vegas in a retirement community in Mesquite, Nevada. Yeah, that sounds like who's gonna shoot 400 people. Had a long-term girlfriend and had no known children. He was son of Benjamin Paddock, a bank robber who was on the FBI's most wanted list between 1979 and or 1969 and 77 Pex only inter uh, interactions with law enforcement were traffic citations. Hmm. Yeah. Interesting. So same guy who was the police chief during this time. Right. Let listen what the governor of Hawaii had. Oh, alright. Jumping ahead of ourselves first about preserving. So let's go ahead and read a little bit about what people are saying about the Hawaii situation because some people are pointing to what the mayor. Uh, in, or I'm sorry, the governor is saying about the land already, right? They're saying that a lot of people seem to think that this is some type of land grab. So let's see what we have here. It says the governor of Hawaii already having ideas for the land being Laina moving forward. I'm already thinking about ways for the state to acquire that land so that we can put it into workforce housing to put it back into families or to make it open spaces in perpetuity as a memorial to people who were lost. We want this to be something that we remember, uh, after the pain path. Okay? I gotta tell you guys, I am so frustrated with investors and realtors calling the families who lost their home offering to buy their land. How? Dare you do that to our community right now. Frustrated hearing since yesterday that multiple families that I know personally were reached out and offered money from investors and realtors. Shame on you. Shame on you. If you are a Maui realtor contributing to that, karma's gonna come and get you. Hmm. Here is another video had to say about the fires of the destruction of Laina. It does appear like a bomb and fire went on. It does appear like a bomb and fire went on. All of those buildings virtually are gonna have to be rebuilt. It will be a new Lana in its own image, its own values. It's gonna be billions of dollars. We are so coordinated with state, county, and federal support that it took less than a quarter of a day, six hours to get the approval from the president to bring those resources in. This was, of course, a shock to see a hurricane and its winds. I think that we're seeing this for the first time in many different parts of the world. I've been contacted by several governors across the country to share their experiences in a time where global warming is combined with strengthening students. So let's just go over a few of the red flags there. It is the very first time that anything like this has ever happened. Hmm. Very interesting. They want to acquire the land as quickly as possible and turn it into government subsidized housing. And also there's been discussions around turning Le Hana into some sort of smart, connected city, right? You recall some episodes that we did on the 15 minute cities where basically it's just completely under totalitarian control exit. He said, very coordinated bomb and fire went off. All right. There's the other one. A bomb and fire went off according to the governor of Hawaii, why would you use the word bomb in a wildfire? I, I wonder how many, how many other wildfires you could go find where the governor of the state mentions bombs? Hmm. All we will need to rebuild is billions of dollars in its own likeness and own image with its own values. What does that even mean? And it's so coordinated with state, county, and federal support that within less than six hours, they got six hours, got approval from the president to bring resources, hurricane type wind that just happened to be the same time as the bomb, like fire governors calling to share their experience. So we start the press conference out with bombs and explosions, then set up how we're gonna get some smart cities in Hawaii and then we end it with 2030 propaganda of global warming. Right? Yep, exactly right. So we see all of these things coming together and, and we're gonna get into eventually how people are thinking that this actually happened. I wanna set the stage for you, right? The governor is saying bomb like fires. He's saying the immediate resourcefulness of the federal, state communities coming together to fund this operation, to buy out this land. Now, this land wasn't just, isn't just a piece of Hawaii. This land was originally a, a piece of land that is one of the most sought after pieces of land in Hawaii, in Maui. Um, the, these waterfront properties are worth tremend, like billions of dollars combined, and they would not sell the property to the government no matter how many times they came to them. Right. Now there's certain amendments within the Constitution that would allow them to, under certain circumstances, to basically take over this land by purchasing it at a fair price, uh, without the consent of the owners. And so let's watch one more video, maybe a couple more on this, and then we'll move into the actual directed weapons. It looks like there's a fair amount of videos actually on this, but I don't want to go too, too deep into other people's stuff. We'll do our own deep dive here, but I do wanna set the stage for you now. There's a guy named Matt Kim, who does a pretty good video on this that we'll go ahead and watch, and then we'll go from there. Several wildfires have broken out on the island of Mau. What's going on in Maui? There is a lot to unpack, so try to keep up. Several wildfires have broken out on the island of Maui, creating mass devastation and destruction, most notably, the town of Laina. This is not the people's fault, and our hearts go out to those affected. Why is Laina significant? It was once the capital of the kingdom of Hawaii. Prior to the forced US annexation and the eventual move to Honolulu, Lena is filled with native property and business owners that have dug their heels in and have refused to sell their properties to conglomerates such as BlackRock, Vanguard, and Oprah Glob Prime oceanfront property, still owned and managed by the natives. So what caused this destruction? Short answer, no one knows. All government agencies, local and federal have vehemently stated that it is unknown. However, there are two competing theories online. One environmental, the perfect combination of a major hurricane, 200 miles off the southern shore of Maui, combined with northern pressure to create massive dryness and winds were too diabolical. Something the conspiracy theorists call A D E W Direct Energy Weapon. And you will find that that's not just the conspiracy theories. That's articles from back from 1979 that we're gonna read that talk about directed energy weapons, so not just the conspiracy theorists. These are articles from like the Washington Post in the seventies talking about the Soviet directed energy weapons. What? I had the same response. So I started Googling the first article that pops up when you Google Maui. D e w is from Newsweek. It starts like this. The devastating wildfires in Hawaii have brought a new conspiracy theory from climate change deniers who suggest that the destruction was orchestrated by the federal government's direct energy weapons. Ugh. Anytime a propaganda media article starts with conspiracy theory by climate change deniers makes me wanna believe it more. Mm-hmm. Next article, fact checked. False. Wait, what? I thought the facts were unknown. How can we rule out trending theories as impossible already? Joe Biden just announced that the federal government will provide aid to those that lost their homes. That means homeowners who lost their houses and properties can now loan money from the federal government at a low interest rate. Your super valuable property that is skyrocketing value. You can now get a new mortgage courtesy of Uncle Sam. There are also countless efforts by the people to send aid and support to devastated areas. This would be great, except local residents are now saying that they're having difficulty delivering such aid and only FEMA and Red Cross aid is being allowed in roadblocks everywhere. No one allowed in or out. Hmm. And Maui is an island surrounded by water next to one of the largest US military bases. Local residents are saying that they received no advanced warning and that they only evacuated once. They saw the thick black smoke at their doors. Now that's an interesting concept that a lot of people are starting to talk about in some of these videos is that, that the, they said that, uh, some of the residents in this area said that every single Saturday at the first of each month, they do their emergency warnings every Saturday without fail, and all of the sudden there's a huge wildfire, wildfire that is creeping up to their doorsteps. And they don't, they aren't notified at all until the smoke is seeping through their doors. And if you recall, there was a false, like nuclear text message claiming that there was a nuclear bomb headed towards Hawaii at one point where they falsely stated that from a military individual who pressed the wrong button, now all of a sudden they don't know how to find the right button when there's a, a cata catastrophic fire coming and creeping up to the people's doors all around an entire island killing. Tens and hundreds of people, right? As they said in that article, there's only 3% of houses that have been searched so far, and there's 93 deaths. Let's do some math, right? 93. Let's multiply that times three. That's, uh, two hundred and seventy nine, two hundred eighty. Multiply that by 10, that's 2,800 deaths, potentially based off of the 3% rate at 93 deaths. That's just the math, right? And maybe there's more people, and maybe there's less people, but the off of the 3% math that we can do right there, that's what what we're probably looking at around a thousand people, more than that, right? That are dead as a result of this. And some people are asking why. Even the people that are on the the island are very, very skeptical of who and what caused this. And they, they don't seem to be convinced that it was a hurricane or a random fire. Right. It's like less than 3% of fires are caused by non manmade ways, and we're seeing this in every single wildfire instance. We're seeing that there's multiple locations being targeted that like a singular time that causes this massive, massive fire right around the time that there's extremely high winds, right? You cannot tell me that that's a coincidence. You cannot, I don't believe you. All of these wildfires happening simultaneously in all these weird areas coming together perfectly at the right time when there's a massive amount of winds. I don't believe you. So a lot of people seem to be very skeptical as well, especially when you have back to back, to back to back. You see California on fire. We see Canada on fire now. Maui on fire. Completely unrelated circumstances, and all of them seem to have to do with climate change according to, like he said, the most frustrating part about this, one of the most frustrating parts about this is that these fact checkers come out and say that, oh, it's absolutely can't be directed energy. Weapons fact check. False, not true. You don't know. You have no idea. Why are we ruling out the idea? Nobody's saying no. You know, it's, it almost shows the blame, right? It, it almost shows that, that they're so scared of this narrative when it could be Russia, it could be China, it could be any number of different countries that are targeting us with these weapons that they've been developing for over 50 years. But you want to immediately write it off, and that makes you look more guilty than anything. Alright? Um, Here we go. Let's go ahead and watch this. Let's go ahead and read this article here. Let's exit out of that video. Alright. There's another portion of this, and again, this comes from a video on Twitter from Paul's corner 21, and it says, many are speculating that the fires could have been intentionally set to disenfranchise The natives who owned the historic ocean from properties that were devastated in the blaze. Others believed the fires were started to level the area to make way for 15 minute cities promoted by the likes of the World Economic Forum. Hmm. Interesting. Even more people are curious why there are brick and mortar buildings burnt into rubble while surrounded by trees. That's kind of weird. So let's look at this video. Uh, mentioning some of the, the ideas around this and didn't flood them, didn't give them, you know, crazy, you know, other things. But it caused fires. It caused fires, and not only on Maui. But it caused fires in the most precious parts of real estate in Maui. Laina Front Street is worth billions. The Hawaiians that have been holding out and the Kanaka have been holding out for years not wanting to sell their property in Laa due to these big million dollar companies. It is not a coincidence, I don't believe how in the most precious parts of Maui, Kula, Laina, and that the locals that are standing strong and do not want to give up Oprah Winfrey's fucking view up in Kula that the Hawaiians are holding out on that the fire was going to the ho, the Hawaiians and the Kanaka that was holding right there on Front Street. Hmm. Interesting. So specifically targeted areas that seem to be worth lots of money where people were digging their heels in. Right now, when we get to what these directed energy weapons are and who is developing them, one of the largest names is Lockheed Martin, and when you look into who's the largest shareholders of Lockheed Martin, the list goes like this. State Street, 14% State Street, 14% of Lockheed Martin, Vanguard 9%, and BlackRock 7%. The very same companies that this man is claiming are going and after these properties and have been trying to buy them out. He didn't name them by name, but he's talking about those companies going to buy them out and take over this property, right. Now another conversation that comes up is around 15 minute cities. So the idea here is that Hawaii and the different islands of Hawaii have been used for test experiments, right? You wanna go back into shock testing and economic, uh, data mining and all of those things that we talked about in silent weapons for quiet wars. These are perfect areas. Each of these islands is its own economic institution, which can be leveraged and utilized in ways that you cannot imagine for data mining, right? You can release viruses, you can release, uh, uh, you know, you can make toilet paper scarce. You can do whatever that you want within these individual islands and use it as a way to leverage the data that you are, that you are getting because there's no other outside factors coming into these areas, right? And each one of them is their own control group. So that's why they're looking at Hawaii. And Maui specifically being a big part of the 15 minute city rollouts, right? The one that the World Economic Forum has been bragging about for so long, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy. Oh, and to get you there, we just have to burn down your current city with directed energy weapons. Maybe here's a video, maybe not, not a video. It's a picture of a video. It says, new mind-numbing conspiracy theory about this is from politics and Ed on Twitter around 15 minute cities is Maui fires in Hawaii, where supposedly set so they rebuild into 15 minute cities. Disgusting. It says, Hmm. Well, and you go back to what the governor was saying and the governor was saying that, you know, it will be a new. City it will be a, it will have its own culture. It will have a new feel to it, right? Hmm, hmm. Lemme go ahead and read this to you. This article that he's referencing, this is the, the Federal Agency concerned with weather modification activities are the departments of Agriculture, commerce, defense, and Interior. Plus the Environmental Protection Agency, the national, uh, aeronautics and Space Administration, and the National Science Foundation. The Department of State is also interested in the effects on other countries of weather modification efforts. Uh, And some states also conduct weather modification programs in 1977. The federal government will spend about $20 million compared to 3 million in 1963 for such activities as fog, cloud and precipitation modification, ball and lightning suppression, uh, amite amyl, lation of severe storms and hurricanes, and other related activities. Most of the information gathering and analysis asked for the study required by the SS 1383 has already been performed recently by the federal government. During the past year. The domestic council through the Environmental Resources Committee, subcommittee of Climate Change, has completed an extensive study of the role of the federal government in weather modification. Hmm, maybe I don't know, causing such type of hurricanes so that you can then spark these types of fires with that much wind. That's interesting. Hmm. Yep. And we'll go into that in just a minute, right? It says that, uh, and yet others have put forward the theory that wildfires could have been started by environmentalist arsonists to justify climate change. Talking points already put out by the likes of the New York Times, which the New York Times claimed the n Maui fires are already one of the deadliest wildfires in modern US history. How did it happen? In a state defined by its lush vegetation, the explanation is straightforward as the planet heats up. No place is protected from disasters, says the New York Times. And yet no fact checkers coming here to say, well, actually nobody knows what happened here. Right. We don't know if this is from climate change. We have no reason to believe that. Yet you're jumping to conclusions while calling other people conspiracy theorists. Hmm. Sounds like you're directing the narrative. And there's some, there's some really horrific videos of people, uh, trying to get out of these, uh, uh, these fires. Right. The wildfires started Tuesday. Have, starting Tuesday, have scorched over 2000 acres of land, including most of the town of Lahaina, a rich cultural and historical area of the Hawaiian Island. Though the cause of the fires have yet to be officially determined, when the establishment makes a decision to quash conspiracy theories and questions, before all the facts are in, there's reason to be suspicious. And now you might say space lasers. Directed energy weapons. That sounds like something from Star Wars and you might be correct, but also this is something that we as a culture, as a species, have been studying since the sixties and have been implementing since very close to that. So let's go ahead and figure out what are directed energy weapons. What are these space lasers that people are referring to that could have started this fire? That's a good question. I'm glad you asked. Let's jump into it. So to to reference a few other things that mention this. This isn't the first time that this has come up. There's a Reuters article that says, Russia uses new laser weapons in Ukraine. Zelensky mocks wonder weapon. Now this was May 18th, 2022. And it says Russia dips into its secret laser arsenal. Russia on Wednesday said it was using a new generation of powerful lasers in Ukraine to burn up drones, deploying some of Moscow's secret weapons to counter a flood of western arms. Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2018 unveiled an intercontinental ballistic missile, underwater nuclear drones, a supersonic weapon, and a laser weapon. Lulu is known about the specifics of the new laser. Putin mentioned one called Pervet per per pervet. I don't dunno. I don't speak Russian. Named after a Midieval Orthodox Warrior monk, Alexander Pervet, who perished. Im Mortal Kombat. Yuri Borisov, the Deputy Prime Minister in, in charge of military development told a conference in Moscow that Pervet was already being widely deployed and they could blind satellites up to 1500 kilometers above Earth. He said there was already more powerful systems than Pervet that could burn up drones and other equipment. Bov cited a test on Tuesday, which he said had burned up a drone five kilometers away within five seconds. Great, and, and I want you to notice that keyword burned up. It is thermal. This action of this laser is just heating this up to the point where it burns it, right? That that is written by Reuters. Right? We are not talking about conspiracy theories. We are talking about a technology that is here today, right now that most of you are not aware of, that you should be horrified of. Because if this type of technology exists, imagine the implications of this when there's riots in the street for, I don't know, authoritarianism. Hmm. So just wanted to start this off with, this isn't all that crazy? Right? And if you still don't believe me, let's go back in time to Nikolai Tesla. Nikolai Tesla had created what he had as a theory of technology, which he called a death Ray. Let's go ahead and watch this short clip about it. An Israeli arms company known as Raphael Advanced Defense Systems reveals details of a laser defense system capable of shooting missiles from the sky with a pulse of energy, the futuristic military hardware. Is called iron beam. The concept of iron beam is that it's essentially a high energy laser that is designed to rapidly heat up the target that it's aimed at. We're talking about aircraft, drones, missiles. Anything that could launch an attack on a city could be literally destroyed in the sky by I and D. This sounds very much like Tesla's death, Ray. This is exactly the kind of technology that Tesla was talking about in the 1920s and thirties of using these beam weapons to shoot down missiles and projectiles. The war department sided with Einstein and Oppenheimer's atomic bomb, not with Tesla. But now what we're seeing is that Israel is developing this. Iron beam technology because they realized that atomic weapons were far too destructive. Is it possible that Tesla developed a time viewing or time travel technology and that he became aware of these developments? Tesla was once quoted as saying, the present is theirs, but the future for which I have really worked is mine. Did Tesla in fact see into the future might Iron Bean be proof that plans for the death Ray not only existed, but also may have even been confiscated and carried out by the United States government? There are those who believe that Nicola Tesla was not only in contact with extraterrestrials. But was sent here to earth by them to fulfill a mission and usher in a new age for mankind. One of the big questions is who is Tesla? Is he, in a sense, an avatar, an enlightened being that comes to the earth to help humans? No one really knows exactly what's going on, but I think all great artists and Tesla saw himself as artists, feel that they're instruments of a higher purpose, and Tesla certainly felt that he was working. Along those lines, there is an agenda for humanity. There is a plan, and in every generation, whatever power it is that's behind the plan sends to earth certain specific souls who are by birth more inclined and able to be receptors to the higher knowledge. Interesting. But that just starts the conversation right now. There's a whole deep dive that we could do into Tesla, which is super interesting in all of the technologies that he built and some of the things that they actually referenced there, which I seem to be, that's pretty interesting, right? The idea that there's these enlightened, uh, individuals who are these, you know, uh, satellite or, uh, re satellite, uh, boxes or, you know, that take in the, the, the technology ideas and, and implement them in, in the world, right? What percentage of people, there's like a handful of people who have really changed the dynamic of the technology of our world as we know it today, for literally everybody. And this could be one of those instances only, maybe it was put under wraps for quite a long time, because I have articles here from the sixties, okay? One of these articles. Let's go to this one first, which is dated 20 May, 1979. Death Ray weapons bid to outlink salt arm efforts. This conversation about direct energy weapons is not new. Nikolai Tesla had this idea way back in the thirties. It was discussed as a death ray weapon in 1979 in the literal, what was it? The Washington Times. Try and see who, uh, who actually published this article. Um, but no, here it is. This was the one that I was thinking of. Um, There's, there's article after article after article, and this is a sanitized version, and I, I pulled all of these articles from the ccia that discuss these direct energy weapons, so you can go to cia.gov, the reading room there and search direct energy weapons. I sifted through some of the articles there. This is what I found to be some of the most interesting. Alright, so the very first page of this one, right, released in 2013 about direct energy weapons from the C I A released again 2013. The very first page is denied, right? Still under wraps. They still will not release some of this information, right? So if you don't believe that these things are real, you need to wake up because the c i A has has had this on their website since 2013, right? Soviet's push for Beam Weapon is the name of the article. It says, U S S R developing charged particle device aimed at missile defense, exploring high energy lasers as satellite killer. It says, Soviet Union is developing a charged particle beam designed to destroy US intercontinental. In submarine, uh, ballistic missile, nuclear warheads development tests are being conducted at a facility at Soviet Central Asia. So all the way back in during the Cold War, they had these, these types of weapons that they were developing, right? This is nothing new, but yet they want to call you a conspiracy theorist for even discussing them, right? This article is named Soviet's Push for Beam Weapon. Another article is named Death Ray. Weapons Bid to Outlink Salt, warm, uh, salt Arms Efforts. Another one is, A literal letters back and forth between Soviet, uh, Soviet Union, um, discussions that were being had within people that were recently declassified. Another one of these articles is Soviets are developing their own star war system, right? But yet you are a conspiracy theory for even talking about directed energy weapons. And that one, that's the one I was referencing that was from the Washington Times. C i a Soviets are developing their own Star War system. So let's go in chronological order here, starting with the one from 19, let's see, 1960. Where was it? The one that was released in 2013. This is the very earliest one. A charged particle beam, uh, in projects, atomic part or. Sorry, this some, some of this is like typewriters type stuff, so it's not fully copied over. Um, a charged particle beam weapon focuses and projects atomic particles at the speed of light, which could be directed from ground-based sites into spaces to intercept and neutralize reentry vehicles. According to u s officials, both the U S S R and the US are investigating the concept of placing charged particle beams devices on spacecraft to intercept missile warheads in space. This method would avoid problems with propagating the beam through the earth's atmosphere. Because of a controversy within the US intelligence community, the details of Soviet directed energy weapons have not been made available to the president or the National Security Council. Recent events have persuaded a number of US analysis to that directed energy. Weapons are nearing prototype testing in the Soviet Union. They include detection of large amounts of gaseous hydrogen with trace of tritium in the. Upper atmosphere. The United States Air Force Block 6 47 Defense support system early warning satellite with scanning radiation detectors and infrared sensors have been used to determine that on seven occasions since November, 1975, tests that may have been related to development of a charge particle D beam device have been carried out in a facility in Semial tins, some Russian area ground testing of a small hydrogen fluoride high energy laser, and detection of preparations to launch the device on board of spacecraft. Some US officials believe the test of the anti-satellite laser may be related to recent Soviet activities on the demand. SST Space Station tested a new far more PO powerful fusion post magneta hydrodynamic generator to provide power for a charged particle beam system At. ASR in Kazakhstan near the Caspian Sea. The experiment took place late last year in an underground chamber in an area of natural salt formations in the desert near asr. Interesting. And now there's even some, uh, actual images that were on this, not copied over super well. Um, but it says, debate scene on charged particle work. So even back in the seventies, this was being discussed, right? It talks about the energy levels required, it talks about, uh, could be perfected. Project was abandoned at some 0.3 or theoretical blocks to this in-house research. Just reading you some of the headlines here and some of the underlying parts. It says through open sources, they learned that the Soviets had long since solved some of the problems that they ran into in tours Stinging. Hmm. And they give some diagrams, like this is, this goes pretty deep into this for, you know, it's like 8, 9, 10 pages long. Some of it redacted, the first and the last pages. Um, but again, I'll include all of this in the sub stack as well as, uh, the Instagram posts on this for you. So that was the very first one. The next article pops up and says, now this one is 26 pages, some of which are redacted. This was the National Intelligence Council in 1985. It was a letter from David Abshire, the Ambassador to Mission nato. It says, dear David, following up on a recent conversation in London, I have checked into where Washington stood in the preparation of unclassified fact she'd done Soviet efforts in the s t I field. You'll be glad to know that state, uh, that state is putting the finishing touches on such a paper, and I'm told you should have it fairly soon. In the meantime, I thought it would be, uh, you'd be interested in two unclassified articles done by agency analysts. Although these papers do not have any official STA status, they contain much excellent information that should prove valuable for use on background information. I very much enjoyed your presentation and was glad that we had a few minutes to chat. I had to stop in Brussels sometime this fall, and we look forward to seeing you at that time. And this goes into, the Soviet directed energy weapons. And it's 24 pages. 24 pages about this, about these lasers.   The key judgment says the Soviet Union is believed to have inter uh, to be interested in the development of directed energy weapons. For ballistic missile defense and anti-satellite applications, the Soviet Union has been engaged in research on the directed energy weapons technologies for as long as the United States, Soviet efforts are under the leadership of some of the finest scientific minds in the U s Ss r in directed energy technologies, the Soviets are in a, in a comparable or highly competitive position with respect to the United States, uh, the Soviets are believed to have progressed beyond the stage of pure or basic laboratory research, hostile Soviet reactions to the US Strategic Defense initiatives in lobbying against the S d I by high level support Soviet scientists. Hmm. Now just give you the outline. It says number two. Uh, page two is about laser weapons management resources, technology, advanced developments, particle beam weapons, which is differentiation, microwave weapons, Soviet responses to the s d I and bibliography. So one of the things that we've discussed before about this is the Havana Syndrome. Havana Syndrome was something that people believed was being targeted by the Soviet Union onto certain politicians of these types of weapons from the microwave weapons that are potentially being discussed within this document on page 13. See if we can pull that up for you here. But this is, this is nothing new. It's just the application that people are now waking up to, how this can be leveraged. So multiple articles. Since the seventies have been talking about this, and there's one, so one, one question I have was like, okay, can yes, these are real, can they be used to create fires? So I, I did a little bit of research on that. It's like, okay, of course it makes sense that if all they're doing is heating something up and they're, they're being utilized to, uh, further thermal uses and that's how they're d destroying these types of missiles and, and everything at a very, uh, very tactile or tactical and, uh, very accurate way. Could they be used in, in the same way that we're talking about here, right? Could, could they be used to start fires? I couldn't find much on that because it just seems so obvious. But I did find this from the US Department of Agriculture and it says laser ignition device in its application to forestry, fire and land management. It has a laser ignition device for controlled burning of forest logging slash have been developed and successfully tested the devo. The device which uses a kilowatt class carbon dioxide laser, operates at the distance from 50 to a 1500 meters, right? We're not talking about these directive wet energy weapons, but this is an example of how this has been used in the past to create controlled burnings. Acquisition and focus control are achieved by the use of a laser range fire finder and acquisition telescope. Additional uses of the device include back burning, selective undergrowth removal, safe ignition of oil spills. A truck mounted version will be operational by fall of 1987 and an airborne version by the summer of 1988. All right, so there's that to further discuss that. Now let's get into what the actual conspiracy theory is here. It's the same thing happened to us in Paradise, California. November 8th, 2018. Somebody said our homes were le uh, leveled to ash, but most of the trees were still standing. Houses, steel buildings turned to ash. Cars, trucks flipped inside or flipped upside down, but still the gas tanks were still intact. We were hit back in Paradise 11 eight of 2018 by directed energy weapons. Looks the same as paradise did. Maui looks to be the same cars burned out even the glass windows. Some of the cars in Maui had large holes in the hood of the cars and trucks. Looked like a direct energy attack to me, but trees next to the cars still had leaves on them. This, in my humble opinion, is another attack on their towns. Agenda 21, burn the people off the land and take everything away from them. The winds came up as soon as the fire started, just like in paradise and many mountain communities in Northern California. Prove me, I'm wrong. Learn what's happening. Our towns are under attack. None other than the new world order, taking everything away from us, burning our towns down. No early warning system in place tells me they wanted lots of casualties. Deaths, just like in paradise. We had no warning at all. They aren't playing. They're dead serious. Hmm. Right. And says the first day of every month somebody commented, they test the emergency sirens to make sure that they work. It's crazy that they didn't work in an actual emergency. And then somebody commented back from the C N N article that they said they didn't even try to activate the sirens. Hmm. So somebody says here that less than 1%, 1% of Hawaii wildfires are natural. They had four burnings all at once. It says they still have no official cause of the fire. The fear of a land grab amongst the locals is real. Most of the homes and lots were not properly documented, like most of La Haena, which was part of its charm. But we fear that land will not go back to locals, but instead, LA Hana will become w Kiki 2.0 and be developed like nowhere else on Maui. The way Lana was built could have never supported the government's idea of smart city, which they desperately want. Every official from the mayor, governor General, fema, red Cross, et cetera, has said the same thing. It looks like a bomb went off. It looks like a war. I conclude this. The lack of warning and the incompetence is alarming all on its own, but there is a bigger agenda here for Laina, Maui, Hawaii, and states, everywhere. Hmm. Very interesting. We live in buildings made with and full of accelerants. Well, that's pretty true. Very interesting. Uh, here we go on, it says, do direct energy weapons exist that can cause wildfires? Right. That's the question I've been asking myself. The question I've been asking myself through all of these wildfires is, can this be done in this way? Can it be a weapon? Do directed energy weapons exist that can cause wildfires? The answer is yes. Does the US government have the ability to use these resources? The answer is yes. Does the government have reasons to cause such events to create the appropriate circumstances for their narratives and to justify their policy changes? They say most certainly, yes. Can we prove that this event was caused by the government? No, we cannot. We do not have the tools or the knowledge to prove this. Now, we need to wait till there's more information, a whistleblower or some other thing. At the moment, all that we can do is ask questions. The media and the mainstream thinking will tell you that doing so is bad, but don't think there's anything wrong with that. We should always question authority, right? And that's, that's some of the most concerning parts about this, is like, this doesn't even, this doesn't even have to be like, if you wanna, let's, let's make this a more, let's make it a more palatable conversation. Maybe it is in the government. Maybe you look at Vanguard, maybe you look at State Street, maybe you look at BlackRock. Maybe it's them, right? Maybe the same people who were willing to release a virus into our country and to the world killing hundreds of thousands of people for profitability by enforcing mandatory vaccination, would also be willing to, I don't know, kill a thousand people and start a few fires to take over an entire island. Maybe they would do that for profitability. Maybe we should just be asking ourselves that question. Right. Is there, is there one of these corporations that you trust enough to know that they would not do this thing? I don't think that I trust them enough to, to believe that there's no way possible that they would do this. This seems very feasible to me from what we've learned about these companies and corporations and, and even our own government over the last I. Three, four years. Right. It seems very plausible that this was a possibility either by our government or by these corporations, which is, you know, truly in the oligarchy that we live in the same thing, right? Those corporations that I just mentioned own the politicians. So whatever they wanna do, they'll do through funding. That's just the way that our pay to play government works. Hmm. Alright, so let's get into the next conversation. Let's, let's lis, let's listen into the own words of our Secretary of Defense in 2020, where Mark Esper confirms that these weapons exist, confirmed that they will be weaponized to create fires just like this one. Here we go. Cyberspace conference. Thank you to the Air Force Association for hosting an important event that brings together the world's finest aerospace leaders and professionals. I. First and foremost, I'd like to wish a happy birthday to the United States Air Force for 73 years and counting you have provided. Our nation with force in particular has maintained uncontested air superiority for decades with persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and precision airstrikes. Anytime, anywhere. However, our near peer rivals China and Russia seek to erode our longstanding dominance and air power through long range fires, anti axis, aerial denial systems, and other asymmetric capabilities designed to counter our strengths. Meanwhile, in space, Moscow and Beijing have turned a once peaceful arena into a war fighting domain. They have weaponized space through killer satellites, directed energy, weapons, and more in an effort to exploit our systems and chip away at our military advantage. Furthermore, our competitors and adversaries exploit cyberspace to undermine our security without confronting. Okay. If you didn't hear that, let me play it again for you, where he says that these companies could weaponize long range fires and killer satellites. Yet were conspiracy theories for bringing this up in a time where, I don't know, it appears that there was long range fires seek to erode our longstanding dominance in air power through long range fires, anti axis, aerial denial systems, and other asymmetric capabilities designed to counter our strengths. Meanwhile, in space, Moscow and Beijing have turned a once peaceful arena into a war fighting domain. They have weaponized space through killer satellites, directed energy, weapons, and more in an effort to exploit our systems and chip away at our military advantage. So these things have been happening for quite. Some time, right? Directed energy weapons, these killer satellites as he calls them this. Why do you think Trump implemented a space force? It wasn't for the, the comedic relief. It was because there is a real threat of countries and companies weaponizing satellites to create fires, to create, uh, explosions, to accurately target infrastructure, to accurately target, I don't know, real estate on an island that they want to take over by force in order to implement totalitarian smart cities. Maybe it's that maybe. Now what, when we look into the logistics of this and, and some of the, the things that might come up when we discuss the idea of those satellites is that in order for it to cause such a thermal, uh, reaction as we would see to start these fires simultaneously would be that the problem would be the atmosphere, the amount of, of energy that it would require to overcome the atmosphere when going from a satellite into the area that it's going to, to, to cause this fire. But why not extremely high altitude aircraft? Right? Maybe we can prove this through, uh, the, um, radar, uh, where it shows the, the aircraft that was flying over, right? Something like that may, I don't know. I don't know what it is, but it, it satellites seem unlikely. High altitude aircraft seems much more likely. 'cause then you don't have to deal with the atmosphere causing an eruption with the, the amount of energy that's being relayed. Uh, but here's. Now let's go into some other sources of this, talking about these directed energy weapons that a allegedly, according to the fact-checkers at Snopes do not exist of defense, spends about $1 billion annually developing directed energy weapons, such as high energy lasers and high powered microwaves. These weapons can disrupt or destroy their targets at the speed of light. For example, d o D has developed high energy lasers that have successfully shot down drones, but speed isn't their only advantage. They're also less expensive for use than traditional weapons like guns and missiles. Despite those potential advantages, d o D has had trouble getting these technologies out of the lab and into service. The Army has developed a detailed transition plan to support moving these weapons into the next stages of development. We recommended that the Navy and the Air Force develop similar plans that comes from the government accountability organization or office giving information on these very things that allegedly don't exist. Here's another video coming from Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin produces systems that do everything from detect the threats to identify the threats, determine whether it's a threat to the aircraft, and then employs the appropriate weapon, in this case, a laser weapon system. What we're hearing from our customers is that they need a layered, multi-domain defensive approach that can be integrated across platforms to neutralize these threats across all those domains. Imagine an aircraft equipped with a laser system with the capability to be able to neutralize a threat at the speed of a lightning strike. The precision of a surgical scalpel with the magazine to deal with a swarm and with the scalable effect. To be able to address that threat, providing an effect all the way the one end from simply deterring it for a short period of time, all the way up to completely neutralizing and defeating that threat. Now this video looks literally like something outta Star Wars. We were able to integrate our laser weapon system Athena into the classified C two network, and receive cues from the radar on the range in order to execute the full kill chain. I love how these people are just like Helios laser weapon system builds on 40 years of combat system, do lasers that, you know, maybe it could cause the takeover of the planet for everybody that I know and love and I'm really excited about it. And these lasers make things really hot and uh, it could. Kill everybody. So me and Stan at the office have been really working hard on this project for quite some time now, and we're really excited to roll it out. That's what's weird to me about all these things is like, what would it take from a societal humanistic perspective for people to just like throw up their hands and be like, you know what, maybe I shouldn't work at Lockheed Martin. Maybe I shouldn't work for the, you know, the, the, the literal military i

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Radio Duna | Información Privilegiada
Resultados, acciones y Emprende tu Mente Antofagasta

Radio Duna | Información Privilegiada

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023


En la edición PM, hablamos con Juan Carlos Larreboure, Gerente de Negocios MBI, y con Nicolás Bové, director ejecutivo de Emprende tu Mente.

Radio Duna - Información Privilegiada
Resultados, acciones y Emprende tu Mente Antofagasta

Radio Duna - Información Privilegiada

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023


En la edición PM, hablamos con Juan Carlos Larreboure, Gerente de Negocios MBI, y con Nicolás Bové, director ejecutivo de Emprende tu Mente.

Al Dia. Terres de l’Ebre
Al Dia Terres de l'Ebre (13-07-23)

Al Dia. Terres de l’Ebre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 107:35


A l’Al Dia Terres de l’Ebre d’avui dijous 13 de juliol us hem explicat que la Diòcesi de Tortosa, ja té nou Bisbe: es tracta de Sergi Gordo, de 56 anys, i que fins ara era bisbe auxiliar de Barcelona. La cerimònia de presa de possessió serà el 9 de setembre amb una una missa solemne a la Catedral de Tortosa. Tots els detalls els ho hem donat a l’informatiu. A l’espai de l’entrevista hem parlat avui d’economia, amb el director de la Càtedra d’Economia Local i Regional de les Terres de l’Ebre, Miquel Àngel Bové, sobre l’informe d'anàlisi de l’economia ebrenca del 2022. A la segona hora hem parlat del fenomen viral de ‘Som Nens de Poble’ de Flix, també sobre l’afterwork organitzat pel Fablab Terres de l’Ebre, així com de la campanya de reutilització de gots a les platges del delta de l’Ebre. Avui hem tancat el programa amb l’Espai Tic de Noves Tecnologies

Vet Times Podcast
Vet Times Extra: Farm vet communication skills, with Owen Atkinson and Kath Aplin

Vet Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 38:42


In this podcast, sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, Paul Imrie speaks with Owen Atkinson, of Dairy Veterinary Consultancy, and Kath Aplin from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, about communicating with farm clients and motivating change on farms. Communicating ideas and changing behaviour are skills we can all develop to become more effective vets. Owen, a Recognised Specialist in Cattle Health and Production, brings insights from his Nuffield scholarship and behaviour change theory, alongside experience in clinical practice to help tackle common scenarios faced by farm vets. _________________

Kultūras Rondo
Rundāles pilī "uzziedējuši" gobelēni no Francijas

Kultūras Rondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 53:32


Dodamies pa šķiedrām, pavedieniem, pat pa zelta diegiem un rožu smaržām. Tik karaliski un arī poētiski. Skatāmies, kāda šī vasara būs Rundāles pilī un dārzā, kā "Ziedošie gobelēni" nokļuvuši no Parīzes Rundāles pils galerijās. Un ko ar vārdu gobelēns saprot latviešu valodā, ko - franči.  Kultūras rondo aicina uz Rundāles pils muzeju, lai iepazītos ar muzeja iecerēm vasarā. Pa šķiedrām ejam arī tāpēc, ka Rīgā ir atklāta 7. Starptautisko tekstilmākslas un šķiedras mākslas triennāle "QUO VADIS". Ekspozīcija skatāma Dekoratīvās mākslas un dizaina muzejā un mākslas muzejā "Rīgas Birža". Triennālē pārstāvēta arī Francijā dzīvojošā latviešu māklsiniece Daiga Štālberga. Ekspozīcijā Rīgā skatāmas viņas "Kariatīdes", bet Cēsu izstāžu namā līdz 9.jūlijam var aplūkot viņas personālizstādi "Varš, vilna un mežģīnes". Rundāles pilī līdz 17. septembrim var aplūkot starptautisku izstādi “Ziedošie gobelēni” no Francijas Nacionālā mēbeļu fonda Gobelēnu, Bovē, Savonrī manufaktūru kolekcijām. Rundāles pils Lielajā un Mazajā galerijā apskatāmi 15 dārza tēmai veltīti gobelēni, kas tapuši Gobelēnu, Bovē un Obisonas manufaktūrās no 16. gadsimta sākuma līdz 20. gadsimta vidum. Tie veidoti pēc flāmu un franču gleznotāju, arī Pola Sezana un Eduāra Manē, metiem. “Ziedošie gobelēni” Rundāles pilī ir satelītizstāde Latvijas Nacionālā mākslas muzeja organizētajai 7. Rīgas Starptautiskajai tekstilmākslas un šķiedras mākslas triennālei “QUO VADIS?”. Pastaigu pa Rundāles pils galerijām vada izstādes kuratore – Francijas Nacionālā mēbeļu fonda kolekciju departamenta inspektore Marī Elēna Masē-Bersani. Mūs sagaida Rundāles pils muzeja direktore Laura Lūse, projekta vadītāja – Rundāles pils muzeja Krājuma nodaļas vadītāja Kristīne Budže, izstādes māksliniece – Rundāles pils muzeja māksliniece Līga Beļakiene. Izstādes tehnisko risinājumu nodrošinājuši muzeja speciālisti, bet starptautisko sadarbību koordinējusi un no franču valodas tulko Dita Podskočija. "Ziedošajiem gobelēniem", kuri sasaucas ar rozēm, kas zied Rundāles pils dārzā, un karaliskajām peonijām Rundāles pils lielajā vāzē, īpašu stāstu veltīja tekstilmākslinieks Egils Rozenbergs, kuram bija iespēja strādāt Francijā. Francijas Nacionālā mēbeļu fonda Gobelēnu, Bovē un Savonrī manufaktūrām ir ilga vēsture. Par to uzplaukuma laiku uzskatāms 17. gadsimts, kad Francijas monarhi veicināja ražošanas attīstību savā zemē. Izpildot karaliskos pasūtījumus, tika sasniegta mākslinieciska un tehniska izcilība, kas saglabāta daudzās paaudzēs. Seno prasmju uzturēšana ar Francijas valsts atbalstu turpinās arī mūsdienās. Jau izsenis gobelēni bijuši bagātības, izsmalcinātās gaumes un vienlaikus praktiskuma apliecinājums. Kopš viduslaikiem tos izmantoja, lai ar krāsainiem akcentiem atdzīvinātu mūra sienas, radītu siltuma sajūtu telpā un slāpētu trokšņus. Gobelēnu tapšanas process bija ilgs un sarežģīts, to vērtību noteica gan izmantotā materiāla – vilnas, zīda, brokāta diegu – kvalitāte, gan tonālo nianšu daudzums. Laikā, kad celta Rundāles pils, gobelēnu nozīme interjeros bija mazinājusies. No arhīvu liecībām zināms, ka Rundāles pils interjeros gobelēni nav izmantoti – tur dominēja tēlnieciskais dekors kopā ar monumentālo glezniecību un augstvērtīgām auduma tapetēm. Tāpēc jo aizraujošāka tagad šķiet iespēja novērtēt gobelēnu radīto noskaņu pils parādes korpusa galerijās. Vēl ieskats citā izstādē – Cēsu izstāžu namā skatāma Francijā dzīvojošas latviešu mākslinieces Daigas Štālbergas personālizstāde „”Varš, vilna un mežģīnes”. Karaliski ir Daigas Štālbergas darbi, karaliski ir Francijas gobelēni, karaliski zied rozes Rundāles pils dārzā, kur, tāpat kā visā Latvijā, ieilgušais sausums liek dārzniekiem daudz rīpīgāk domāt par ūdeni. Par ūdeni domās arī Rundāles pils dārza svētkos 1. jūlijā, bet rudenī – par vēsturisko dārzu apsaimniekšanu konferencē. Vasarā Rundālē skanēs arī mūzika un ieskatīsies "Mākslas detektīvā".

Primorski kraji in ljudje
Sosičevi iz Strunjana: Naredimo vse, da se družine, ki jim pomagamo, pri nas počutijo domače

Primorski kraji in ljudje

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 11:34


Mineva 25 let odkar sta Ivanija in Marino Sosič iz Strunjana prvič podarila brezplačne enotedenske počitnice za socialno ogroženo družino z Bovškega. Od takrat se je njihova solidarnostna pot nadaljevala in še krepila. Pri njih so bile v vseh teh letih številne družine. Največkrat take, ki so prvič v življenju videle morje. To humanitarno družinsko tradicijo, ki je prvotno nastala v sodelovanju z Območnim združenjem Rdečega križa Piran, ponosno nadaljujeta sin Sebastjan in snaha Sabina. Na letošnjem zboru članov so jim podelili tudi posebno priznanje.

Spotlight.fm Podcasts
Napraten over Addams Family met Janneke en Finn

Spotlight.fm Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 20:45


Het zit er weer op, de speelweek van de Addams Family door de BOV. Behalve de versie door volwassenen, was er ook een juniorenversie door de Young BOV dat dit jaar zijn pilot beleefde. Janneke van Straaten speelde bij de juniorenversie de rol van Morticia en Finn Versteeg was één van de Pugsley's in cast paars van de volwassen versie. Janneke en Finn waren live in de studio om gezellig na te praten over hun ervaring bij de BOV en natuurlijk hun hoofdrol in de Addams Family.

Izšlo je
Jernej Komac: "Srce se mi trga od žalosti"

Izšlo je

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 27:10


Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino že leta izdaja prepoznavno zbirko Razpoznavanja – pred kratkim je tako kot 49. knjigo predstavil znanstveno monografijo o vsakdanjem življenju prebivalstva na Bovškem med veliko vojno z nekoliko literarnim naslovom »Srce se mi trga od žalosti.« Več o monografiji, njenem naslovu, zasnovi in tudi o svojem starem očetu pove njen avtor magister Jernej Komac (1988), arhivist v Arhivu Republike Slovenije in glavni urednik strokovne revije Arhivi, v Izšlo je, v pogovoru z Markom Goljo. Nikar ne zamudite.

Best Of V
Best of V Show #273 - Street Fighter Duel, Rumbleverse Ends, EVO Japan Numbers, and MORE!

Best Of V

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 74:34


Ilan gives first impressions of Street Fighter Duel, Rumbleverse finally ends, and EVO Japan numbers are out! PLUS, find out what BoV has in store for next week! Find all of our podcast and social media links: www.bestofvshow.com Like what we do? You can watch us do it live! We are live every Thursday at 9pm ET/6pm PT: twitch.tv/bestofvshow Join the conversation on our Discord: discord.gg/RCHhtgf Support us on the Epic Games Store: Enter "BESTOFVSHOW" in the "Support a Creator" box at checkout (#EpicPartner) Hosted by Ilan Raschkovsky (twitter.com/ilan121)

Spotlight.fm Podcasts
Inviteater komt eind 2023 met nieuwe productie

Spotlight.fm Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 15:29


Niet alleen de BOV, The MusiCompany en De Vierschaar maar ook Inviteater is druk bezig met hun nieuwe productie die begin november op de planken zal komen. Ilse Verhoeven was live in de studio om te vertellen over de nieuwe productie die in het midden ligt van een toneelstuk en een musical en waar je als toeschouwer nog wel even blijft doorpraten als de voorstelling over is. Nog niet alles is bekend en mag bekend worden maar na ons gesprek hadden we al een redelijke voorstelling van hoe het er ongeveer uit gaat zien, denken wij! Inviteater is te zien op 3, 4 en 5 november. Meer info Inviteater >

Jon Mallia Podcast
Episodju 084 ma' ma' Jonathan Mifsud

Jon Mallia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 211:45


Jonathan Mifsud huwa ko-fundatur u CTO ta' Buddy HR. Ma' Jonathan thaditt fuq bosta affarijiet fosthom l-ilment li l-iskola ma thejjikx ghad-dinja tax-xoghol u l-intrapriza, x'tghid verament il-ligi dwar is-sick leave u l-leave u s-sistema tal-bolol li tfixkel lil hafna nies (inkluz lili). Bhala xi hadd li jimpjega u li kemm il-darba kien impjegat, din il-konverzazzjoni fethitli ghajnejja ghal WISQ affarijiet. Biex tattendi l-ikla tat-18 ta' Frar gewwa l-Hungry Hippie, kellem lil Adel fuq adel@jonmallia.mt Jekk ghandek mistoqsijiet rigward il-payslip tieghek, ibghat email fuq jmpodcast@buddy.hr ***************** Informazzjoni li giet diskussa waqt il- Podcast Buddy HR Tiktok Account: https://www.tiktok.com/@buddypayroll Link to payroll guide 2022 - https://www.buddy.hr/payroll-guide Sigurta Socjali: https://socialsecurity.gov.mt/en/contact-us/ Respondents believed the educational system has failed them in managing their finances: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/another-survey-confirms-youths-dismal-view-malta.982433 Social Security Rates: https://cfr.gov.mt/en/rates/Pages/SSC1/SSC1-2023.aspx Malta Foreign Nationals https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/quarter-maltas-workforce-foreign.962426 Share of Foreign Employment by Continent Origin: https://jobsplus.gov.mt/resources/publication-statistics-mt-mt-en-gb/labour-market-information/foreigners-data#title2.1 Kif Timla' il-Formola tat-Taxxa: https://cfr.gov.mt/en/individuals/Documents/Booklets/OL%20CFR%20TAX%20BOOKLET%20-%20MLT%202021%208th.pdf Business Fury as BOV triples monthly admin fee to €30: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/daylight-robbery-business-fury-bov-triples-monthly-admin-fee-30.1001983 Malta Employer's Association - Press Releases: https://www.maltaemployers.com/press-releases/ Statutory Bonus and Weekly Allowances: https://dier.gov.mt/en/employment-conditions/wages/pages/bonus-and-weekly-allowances.aspx Budget Calculator 2023: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/budget-calculator-2023-income-change.991349 https://www.buddy.hr/salary-calculator ***************** Dan il-podcast ma' kienx ikun possibli minghajr l-ghajnuna ta'; Maypole - https://www.maypole.com.mt/ Derek Meats - https://www.facebook.com/derekmeats/ Hungry Hippie - https://hungryhippie.com.mt/ Cutrico - https://www.cutrico.com/en/home.htm eCabs - https://ecabsapp.onelink.me/v3ih/a9df Browns - https://www.browns.pharmacy/Oxford House - https://oxfordhouse.com.mt/ Garmin Malta - https://www.garminmalta.com/ Vini e Caprici by Abrahams - https://www.viniecapricci.com/ Disrupt Malta - https://disrupt.mt/ Buddy - https://www.buddy.hr/ ************************************************* Ghal iktar informazzjoni zur https://www.jonmallia.mt #jonmallia #malta #jonathanmifsud #patrunitajon #podcast #podcastmalta #humanresources #work ************************************************* Thabbeb Maghna fuq; Patreon https://www.patreon.com/jonmallia YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jonmalliapodcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jonmalliaofficial TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@jonfuqtiktok Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jon.mallia Tista' wkoll tkellimna fuq community@jonmallia.mt ************************************************* Il-hsibijiet espressi mill-mistiednaa tl-Podcast huma esklussivament taghhom, jigifieri l-produtturi, l-haddiema tal-Podcast u wisq aktar l-isponsors rispettivi ma' jassumu l-ebda responsabbilita' f'dan ir-rigward. Dan il-programm fih lingwagg ghaddattat biss ghal udjenza matura.

Al Dia. Terres de l’Ebre
Al Dia Terres de l'Ebre (10-01-23)

Al Dia. Terres de l’Ebre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 106:08


Avui dimarts 10 de gener, a l’Al Dia terres de l’Ebre hem repassat l’actualitat del territori i a l’espai de l’Entrevista avui hem parlat d’economia, amb el nou director de la Càtedra d’Economia Local i regional de la URV, Miquel Àngel Bové. A la segona hora avui hem anat a la Plana Ràdio per partida doble. En primer lloc, per a parlar-los de la primera Gala del Mèrit Esportiu que se celebrarà a Santa Bàrbara este mes de gener i, en segon lloc, ens aturarem per a l’entrevista biogràfica. Avui ens presentaran al planer el planer Josep Lluís Cid Espuny, dedicat professionalment al món dels anàlisis clínics, però que la passió per l’esport l’han portat a córrer diverses maratons.

BG Ideas
Using Technology to Create Closeness with Lacey Tezino and Bryan Bové

BG Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 31:24


The finale episode of season 6 is guest hosted by Bryan Bové, a PhD Candidate in BGSU's American Culture Studies program and a graduate assistant in the Center for Women and Gender Equity. Bové talks with technology leader Lacey Tezino, the founder of the app Passport Journeys, which provides workshops, events, and teletherapy sessions with licensed clinicians. Tezino discusses the inspiration for her app, as well as how race and gender shaped her journey as an entrepreneur. Listeners can keep up with ICS happenings by following us on Twitter and Instagram @icsbgsu and on our Facebook page. You can listen to BG Ideas wherever you find your favorite podcast. Please subscribe and rate us on your preferred platform. For more information, visit bgsu.edu/bgideas. You can also find the Center for Women and Gender Equity on Twitter and Instagram @cwge_bgsu and on their Facebook page. This episode was sound edited by DeAnna MacKeigan and Marco Mendoza. Research assistance was provided by Bryan Bové. To access the transcript for this episode, use the following link: https://bit.ly/3ppuWvS

El Desmadre: Mamás con un poco de vino
Las vacaciones con los niños Ep. 47 T.2

El Desmadre: Mamás con un poco de vino

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 23:36


Hola, comadre, nos invitaron a San Miguel de Allende a conocer la granja de Bové, la leche de vaca orgánica y de libre pastoreo, y nos fuimos todo el team con todo y los niños, y nos la pasamos increíble, les hicimos un podcast sobre este tema, las vacaciones, las salidas y todo lo que aprendemos cuando cambiamos de lugar para cuidar a los niños JAJAJA, esperamos que te guste y gracias a nuestros amigos de Bové por todas las facilidades para hacer nuestro podcast por allá. ¡Salud! Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @eldesmadrenx --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naran-xadul/message

CoWeb | Campus Emprendedor
El Contenedor | S05E06 | CEMP UCN · Emprende tu Mente & Jump Chile

CoWeb | Campus Emprendedor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 88:10


#ElContenedor | Espacio de conversación con emprendedoras, emprendedores y representantes de diferentes organizaciones del ecosistema de #innovación regional y nacional.En esta edición, conversamos con Gianni Romani, directora del CEMP UCN, sobre la red de inversionistas ángeles que se está gestando a partir del programa Investment Readiness que se desarrolló en Antofagasta. Además, conversamos con Nicolás Bové, director ejecutivo de la Corporación Emprende tu Mente, sobre los entretelones de la primera edición del #EtMday Antofagasta 2022 que se realizará el próximo 28 y 29 de julio.Por último, cerramos este episodio con Claudia Zañartu, coordinadora de proyectos del Centro de Innovación UC, quien explicó detalles de la convocatoria para emprendedores universitarios Jump Chile.Todos los miércoles, a las 11 horas, junto a Rodrigo Reyes, ven a descubrir El Contenedor de #CoWeb.Disponible en los canales @cowebcl en Youtube, LinkedIn, Twitch, Facebook y Spotify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Po Sloveniji
V Piranu ugaša vse več storitvenih dejavnosti

Po Sloveniji

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 24:42


Nekateri preostali poudarki iz oddaje: Dom starejših Lendava pred obsežno sanacijo. Zmanjšanje motoričnih spretnosti pri otrocih zaznavajo tudi prometni strokovnjaki. Krajani na Bovškem še niso našli skupnega jezika z upravljavcem letališča. Na Jesenicah se začenja mesec narcis.

Alpha Male Podcast
Rapid Fire Vehicle Kit

Alpha Male Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 7:37


Charlottesville Community Engagement
March 7, 2022: An update on construction projects at the University of Virginia, including a $350M Institute for Biotechnology; Recommended city budget does not raise real estate tax rate

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 15:17


Seven days into March and we finally encounter a Monday. Will this day be any different from the six that have come before it? Certainly there is more light and green shoots from yesterday are a little bit longer. There are more bird songs in the air than this time last month. The perfect soundtrack for to begin another week of Charlottesville Community Engagement! I’m your host, Sean Tubbs. On today’s show: The University of Virginia’s Buildings and Grounds Committee gets an update on the next round of construction projectsUVa students vote to change the one punishment for an honor code violationMore examples of divided government as the Virginia General Assembly meets in its final regularly-scheduled week. Today’s first shout-out goes to LEAPYou don’t need the “luck of the Irish” to be safe and comfortable in your own home. To see what you can do to get the most out of your home, contact LEAP, your local energy nonprofit, to schedule a home energy assessment this month - just $45 for City and County residents. LEAP also offers FREE home weatherization to income- and age-qualifying residents. If someone in your household is age 60 or older, or you have an annual household income of less than $74,950, you may qualify for a free energy assessment and home energy improvements such as insulation and air sealing. Sign up today to lower your energy bills, increase comfort, and reduce energy waste at home!Charlottesville’s FY23 Budget posted - Rogers does not recommend a property tax rate increase Just as I was about to hit send today, interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers’s $216.17 million budget was posted on the city’s website. Rogers does not recommend an increase in the real estate tax rate at this time. However, Council can still decide to move forward with a ten cent tax increase, which would generate $9.2 million. “While the funding from that additional 10-cents assessment is in the presented budget for City Council to consider, the City Manager’s budget does not utilize thosefunds as part of the presented balanced budget,” reads Rogers’s letter to the Council. This budget is presented almost two years after the pandemic altered the economic situation. Rogers said there has been a rebound. “Sales tax is up 8.33 percent, meals and lodging tax are up 19.3 percent and 30 percent respectively,” Rogers said. “While the City’s unemployment rate was at acalendar year high in June 2021 at 4.1 percent, by year end it had plummeted to 2.35 percent.” The Commissioner of Revenue is recommending a decrease in the personal property tax rate due to the increased valuation, but the budget currently recommends that being kept at $4.20 for now. Senior Budget Analyst Krisy Hammill said the recommended rate would be unveiled during the budget process. Bond proceeds to cover the cost of the $75 million reconfiguration would not be authorized until FY24. The budget will be presented to the City Council tonight and the first work session will be held virtually Thursday beginning at 6 p.m. More details in a future installment of the newsletter. UVA students vote to end expulsion for honor violationsStudents at the University of Virginia have voted to end a long-standing tradition where people can be kicked out permanently for violating the honor code. Instead, the new single-sanction punishment will be a year’s suspension rather than the traditional expulsion. According to UVA Today, over 6,000 students voted on the proposal with around 80 percent in favor of the change. The University Board of Visitors met last week and President Jim Ryan told the group that he would not have voted to make the change. He also spoke of the enhanced community involvement UVA has made during his tenure. Ryan established the President’s Council on UVA-Community Partnership and a report was completed in February 2019. (read the report)“It has been in the spirit of what we can do together and the approach on affordable housing is a great example of that,” Ryan said. UVA has pledged to work with a private developer to build up to 1,500 below-market units and has selected three sites on land owned by the UVA or its real estate foundation. One of them is at the North Fork Discovery Park, and a rezoning for that project is making its way through Albemale County’s land use application process. “All of it going a long way to changing the narrative about UVA and about UVA’s relationship to Charlottesville and Albemarle County and I think that that’s a very good thing for the University,” Ryan said. “There’s still plenty of work to do but the conversation is different than it was four years ago.” Ryan also sought feedback on the University’s strategic plan and some of the initiatives within. One of them is to “Be a strong partner and good neighbor to the Charlottesville region.” (See all of the articles tagged Land Use - University of Virginia on Information Charlottesville) UVA committee gets update on construction On Thursday, the BOV’s Buildings and Grounds Committee met and discussed several matters of interest. There are several major construction projects underway with the most impact likely coming from the Emmet - Ivy Corridor where the School of Data Science is well underway heading toward a December 2023 completion date. The committee was briefed on some changes coming to UVA’s Capital Plan which has a budget of just over $3 billion, according to Colette Sheehy, Senior Vice President for Operations and State Government Relations. “We’ve actually completed quite a bit of work in the last year, $700 million worth of projects,” Sheehy said. “Some of the more notable ones include the University of Hospital expansion, the orthopedic center, and the Student Health and Wellness Center.”Sheehy said staff are proposing adding $411 million in new project, with $20 million of that just to plan projects. The proposed 2022 Capital Plan would be $2.67 billion. They’re also proposing removing a standalone project to construct a $60 million new building for the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. “We now are pursuing a partnership between the Karsh Institute for Democracy and the Batten School to provide some space for Batten within the Karsh Institute,” Sheehy said. That building will also be within the Emmet - Ivy precinct along with a new hotel and convention center. Construction of that building is expected to begin in late spring or early summer. Projects under construction are the renovations of Alderman Library, a new residence hall on Brandon Avenue, and the Contemplative Commons near the Dell stormwater pond. Projects in the planning stages include a football operations building, an Olympic sports complex, the Karsh Institute, and a new building for the McIntire School of Commerce. There are three new projects that will be added to the planning pool. “One is the Center for the Arts,” Sheehy said. “The planning authorization was included in Governor Northam’s introduced budget allowing us to actually use our money to do the planning. But that is a good signal the state is interested in funding that project in the future.”This authorization remains within the budget bill currently being negotiated in the General Assembly. UVA has an $11 million gift to cover the cost of the design work. There’s also a $4 million gift to begin planning work for a Center for Design for the School of Architecture and a $5 million gift for an academic building for the Engineering School.“We’ve done some planning already for both of those schools and there is a need for additional space,” Sheehy said. Four projects would be added for construction, with one of them being a $350 million Institute for Biotechnology. “It is a research facility with a manufacturing facility included in it that would allow us to produce research through to clinical trials for new drug therapies,” Sheehy said. “The intention is that it would attract many biotechnology companies that would want to work with our faculty and to locate in and around Charlottesville.” This project is also within both the House and Senate versions of the budget. Other new projects are additional landscaping on Ivy Road, HVAC work at Monroe Hall, and infrastructure at Memorial Gym to make it more accessible as well as ADA compliant. There is also funding for a study of childcare needs as well as a space study for nursing to accommodate more instructional space. The changes to the Capital Plan will be voted upon in June. Sheehy also said there will also be an update of the 2019 Parking and Transportation Study post-COVID. (read the 2019 study)“The president has asked us to go back and do a more comprehensive kind of broad-based look at the need for parking overall across the institution,” Sheehy said. One member of the Buildings and Grounds Committee suggested building additional parking on the other side of the railroad tracks south of the University of Virginia Health System. Sheehy pushed back. “We have to be careful that that’s a residential neighborhood and there are lot of issues to consider,” Sheehy said. “Traffic, neighbors, the needs of the health system. We will look at all of that.” The next meeting of the University of Virginia Board of Visitors is in June.Shout-out to the Piedmont Master GardenersThe second shout-out today goes to the Piedmont Master Gardeners to announce their 2022 Spring Lecture Series featuring leading experts on sustainable landscaping, indigenous gardening wisdom and small fruit production at home. For all four Thursdays in March, you can buy a virtual ticket for these informative events. On March 10, Renée Gokey and Christine Price-Abelow of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian will discuss  “The Three Sisters: Indigenous Origins and Best Growing Practices.” On March 24, Jayesh Samtani will discuss “Home Garden Berries—Selection, Cultivation, and Growing Alongside Ornamental Plants”. To purchase a ticket and for the rest of the sessions, visit piedmontmastergardeners.org/events.General Assembly updateThere are only a handful of days left in the 2022 General Assembly, and there are several bills that are now in conference. I’ll try to track the progress as many of those as possible, but for now, here are some more bills that originated in the Republican-controlled House of Delegates that did not make it out of the Democrat-controlled Senate.A bill to delay the requirement of the State Air Pollution Control Board to implement federal Clean Car regulations failed to make it out of the Senate Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources Committee on a party-line 7 to 8 vote. The House of Delegates had passed the Bill 52 to 48. (HB1267)A bill to allow hunters to go onto other people’s property to retrieve the animals they’ve killed also did not make it out of that Senate committee on a 10 to 5 motion to pass by indefinitely. (HB1334)A bill that would have required people seeking an abortion to provide written consent and undergo counseling was passed by indefinitely in the Senate Education and Health Committee on a 10 to 5 vote. (HB212)A bill related to abortion that would have made it a Class 4 felony to not treat an “infant born alive” passed the House on a 52 to 48 vote but was passed by indefinitely by the Senate Rules Committee on an 11 to 4 vote. (HB304)The Senate Education and Health Committee also defeated a bill to allow the Commissioner of Health to allow people to be exempt from vaccine mandates for religious reasons. That was defeated on a 9 to 6 vote. (HB306) Also passed by indefinitely is a bill that would have directed the Board of Education to provide alternate pathways for people who want to attain an advanced high school diploma. (HB340)Another would have created Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts. HB1024 passed the House of Delegates on a party-line 52 to 48 vote but was passed by indefinitely by the Senate Education and Health Committee on a 9 to 6 vote. A bill to prohibit the teaching of moral dynamics of race and sex had passed the House of Delegates on a 50 to 49 vote, but the Senate Education and Health committee passed this by indefinitely on a 9 to 6 vote. (HB787)A bill to require the Department of Planning and Budget to establish a program to reduce regulations and to limit spending by state government agencies made it out of the House of Delegates on a 51 to 47 vote, but the Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee voted this down on a 11 to 4 vote. (HB244)That committee also killed a bill to lower the state’s gas tax rate for a one-year period. This was on a 12 to 4 vote. (HB1144)A bill to eliminate permanent lists for absentee voters passed the House of Delegates on a 52 to 46 vote but the Senate Privileges and Elections Committee voted to pass it by indefinitely on a 9 to 6 vote. (HB175)A bill that would allow some school security officers to carry a firearm passed the House on a 52 to 46 vote but was passed by indefinitely by the Senate Rules Committee on a 13 to 3 vote. (HB8)A bill that would have allowed high school students to be arrested for disorderly conduct on school property also was killed by the Rules Committee on a 13 to 3 vote. The House of Delegates had passed that 52 to 48. (HB89)The Senate Rules Committee also passed by indefinitely a bill that would have created a Commission on Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the Commonwealth. The vote was 14 to 2 on a bill that had passed the House of Delegates unanimously. (HB1057)Oral arguments scheduled for tomorrow in House 2022 race appealTomorrow afternoon, a three judge panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals will hold oral arguments for a lawsuit in which one party seeks an election in the House of Delegates this year. Richmond attorney Paul Goldman sued the Virginia Board of Elections last summer that argued the boundaries for the House of Delegates in the 2021 election were unconstitutional because they are out of date. For more on the case and how we got to where we are, I recommended reading Brad Kutner’s March 5 story on Courthouse News. Support the program!Special announcement of a continuing promo with Ting! Are you interested in fast internet? Visit this site and enter your address to see if you can get service through Ting. 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The Wealthy Apartment Investor Podcast

Patrick Antrim, CEO of Multifamily Leadership says he was trained by a developer, and they tend to have a long-term view of things. A syndicator might not bother to fix long-term problems, which affects the brand. Now, Tanner Bickelhaupt is starting developing work. Mark Taylor was the manager for the first deal Tanner Bickelhaupt ever syndicated.  “We kind of take things from different management companies. Each one has a different strength. But Mark Taylor with data in particular… it just can provide some clarity sometimes when things are out of skew,” said Bickelhaupt. (3:54) – Averages from deal points can get lost in the mix.  From the investor perspective, Bickelhaupt gave the example of LP investors who ask for a track record.  “They get it, but they're not really sure what they're looking at. Some companies will boast, ‘We've had a 30% IRR' – I'm just making that up, but a round number. But when you go through an you look, there's anomalies in there.” He'd rather track NOI growth. “I will look at deals, underwrite deals, and it'll be 10 million dollars more but the NOI hasn't changed. In fact, sometimes it's gone a bit different where expenses have gone up a bit. But because of the cap rate compression, they've been saved. So that can be tough.” (6:00) – Make sure you have a firm view of the project. Look at all the averages. 700 square feet for a unit isn't a universal measurement – it could mean you have a lot of hallways, or a lot of open space. (7:18) – Just don't count on average numbers. “We joke all the time with the brokers, it's always roses,” said Bickelhaupt. “There's always a story, whether it's mismanagement or what have you. ‘They're so low, for no reason!' There's always a reason.” (8:00) – Right now, brokers are pumping out Broker Opinion of Values (BOVs) all the time. That's the how the Tanbic Company can fish for off-market deals. “They can't even necessarily talk about averages anymore. It used to be you'd get skeptical on a BOV – if the high BOV was too high, that could be a bad experience,” said Bickelhaupt.  Bickelhaupt suspects brokers have been smothering their BOVs for a few years.  (9:45) – Of course, you also have to think about unit size. A lot of brokers will churn out smaller units because they can. Renters are just looking for what they can get for their total available income, not necessarily price per foot.

BYOB: Bring Your Own Baggage
carry-on with Sarita Mehta

BYOB: Bring Your Own Baggage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 46:53


reporting live from the UVA Board of Visitors office, this episode is a trip!! Today I am joined by the hilarious (and insanely accomplished) Sarita Mehta to discuss how she's carried on. We talk about her role as the student member of the BOV, how she's dealt with navigating identity in Greek life, building confidence, and more... enjoy!

The Valley Vanguard Podcast
Ep. 2: Mental health roundtable and Battle of the Valleys charity drive

The Valley Vanguard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 43:49


News editor Brian Fox talks with Barb Smith from our BOV charity partner, counselling center director Eddie Jones, social work professor and PRIDE Center director Lucy Mercier, Maria Vos from the President's office, and Active Minds adviser Dana D. Carley Kaczynski.

The Business of Video Marketing - YouTube, Facebook Live Streaming, & Online Video Ads, Strategy for Entrepreneurs

Todd Bergin coaches others in getting started in live video and in this episode we dig into video podcasting to quickly and professionally share your message across multimedia. G E T  L I V E  A L E R T S:      thebusinessofvideopodcast.com WHAT IS VIDEO PODCASTING? You go live on your social media platform of choice and at the same time record the audio for your podcast. WHAT TOOLS DO YOU NEED FOR A "SIMPLE" SETUP? The most simple thing you can use is a Maxi mixer, your phone, and some cords and adaptors. Your Microphone right to the mixer and that raises the level of your audio quality. Your audio has to be good quality, so it will be worth the investment in your equipment. WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR BOOKING GUESTS? Starting out, it will be easier to get people you already know and have a relationship with to help build your show. Unlike BOV Todd works around his guest's schedule. Use some software for scheduling your guests. WHAT ARE THE TOP 3 THING YOU NEED TO START? #1 YOU NEED GREAT AUDIO!! #2 Knowing your show setup #3 CONSISTENCY!!!!! Libsyn is what BOV and Todd use to publish our podcasts, but there are other platforms you can try. GET ON AMAZON ALEXIS!!