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CoRecursive - Software Engineering Interviews
Story: briffa_sep98_e.pro - The File That Sparked a Storm

CoRecursive - Software Engineering Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 57:47


  Can a single line of code change the way we see science, policy, and trust?   In this episode we explore the "Climategate" scandal that erupted from leaked emails and code snippets, fueling doubts about climate science. What starts as an investigation into accusations of fraud leads to an unexpected journey through the messy reality of data science, legacy code struggles, and the complex pressures scientists face every day.   Along the way, we uncover stories of hidden errors and misunderstood phrases taken out of context, revealing a world where science, software engineering, and human complexity intertwine. This story doesn't just challenge assumptions—it shows the power and importance of transparency in science and technology.   Join Adam as he digs deep into Climategate, uncovering what really happened when code got thrust into the spotlight, and what it means for trust, truth, and open science. Episode Page Support The Show Subscribe To The Podcast Join The Newsletter  

American Conservative University
ACU New Talent Alert! NATO Chief Sharply Warns Zelenskyy and Trump Frees Trillions in Strike Down of EPA Regulation

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 32:18


ACU New Talent Alert! NATO Chief Sharply Warns Zelenskyy and Trump Frees Trillions in Strike Down of EPA Regulation   NATO Chief Sharply Warns Zelenskyy To Restore Friendship With Donald Trump In a shocking turn of events, President Donald Trump's recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sent shockwaves through the international community. This video breaks down the explosive Oval Office confrontation and its far-reaching consequences. Key points covered: The unprecedented public clash between Trump and Zelensky NATO's surprising response and warning to Ukraine Trump's strategic use of chaos as a negotiation tactic The complex dynamics of US-Ukraine relations Zelensky's controversial domestic policies The potential shift in global power dynamics Is this a masterful display of "America First" diplomacy or a dangerous gamble? Watch now to understand the high-stakes game being played on the world stage and what it means for the future of US foreign policy, the Ukraine conflict, and international alliances. Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/HZU2sSECYA4?si=3SWrMzJfib5n5Hy1 To Be Frank 191K subscribers 620,305 views Mar 1, 2025 #UkraineConflict #ForeignPolicy #GlobalPolitics Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below! #TrumpZelenskyMeeting #ForeignPolicy #UkraineConflict #NATOResponse #GlobalPolitics   Trump to Strike Down Major EPA Regulation, Freeing Trillions Of Dollars Of Taxpayer Money Breaking News: EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin pushes to repeal the 2009 'endangerment finding'. This move could unravel decades of climate regulations and free up trillions in taxpayer money. Key points: Trump administration aims to strike down Obama-era climate science conclusion Potential rollback of countless environmental regulations across America Billions in climate-focused subsidies and grants at stake Critics argue the move could have devastating environmental consequences We'll dive into: The economic impact of EPA regulations since 2009 How this decision could affect energy prices and manufacturing jobs The controversial "Climategate" scandal and its lasting implications Past climate predictions vs. reality Don't miss this in-depth analysis of a decision that could reshape America's environmental and economic landscape.   Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/UFUCA516zWI?si=TwIpCbEZ00tDd590 To Be Frank 191K subscribers 38,028 views Feb 27, 2025 #TrumpAdministration #EPARegulations #EnvironmentalNews Like, comment, and subscribe for more breaking political news! #EPARegulations #TrumpAdministration #EnvironmentalNews   --------------------------------------------------------------------  Check out our ACU Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/ACUPodcast   HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD!  Please go to Apple Podcasts and give ACU a 5 star rating. 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Compleetdenkers
Compleetdenkers #81 De hockeystick, hoe één grafiek de wereld op z'n kop zette. I Marcel Crok

Compleetdenkers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 88:32


Send us a textMet jullie maandelijkse steun maken wij jullie wereldbeeld completer!https://www.buzzsprout.com/1956185/supportDe laatste jaren zien we dat veel beleid gestoeld wordt op basis van grafieken. Waar komen ze vandaan? Wie bepaalt welke data ingevoerd worden? En wat zegt een grafiek echt? Of kan je alles bewijzen wat je maar wil? U vraagt, wij draaien.Dit wilde ik weten. Daarom nodigde ik de moedige Marcel Crok uit voor een interview. Ik dacht voortdurend: 'Over deze grafiek kan netflix een tiendelige docureeks maken'. Hoe één grafiek de wereld op z'n kop zette. En hoe die triljoenen dollars opbracht voor de grootindustrie. Kijk, luister en verbaas u.Marcel Crok (1971) studeerde scheikunde in Amsterdam en Leiden. In 1997 werd hij freelance wetenschapsjournalist na een stage bij het Chemisch Weekblad (tegenwoordig C2W). In 2001 werd hij redacteur bij Technologietijdschrift De Ingenieur en vanaf 2003 bij maandblad Natuurwetenschap & Techniek (NWT). In februari 2005 publiceerde Crok in NWT een groot en kritisch verhaal over de hockeystickgrafiek (Engelse versie). Dit verhaal maakte veel reacties los en sindsdien volgt hij het klimaatdebat op de voet. Later dat jaar leverde het hockeystickverhaal hem de eerste Glazen Griffioen op, een aanmoedigingsprijs voor jonge wetenschapsjournalisten. Met het prijzengeld van de Glazen Griffioen en een bijdrage van het Fonds voor Bijzondere Journalistieke Projecten werkt Crok momenteel aan een internationaal boek over het klimaatdebat, gebaseerd op interviews met vele klimaatonderzoekers. De werktitel van het boek is De Zaak CO2. De titel van het boek is: De Staat van het klimaat. Daarin onderzoekt hij of, en zo ja hoe, bewezen is dat CO2 schuldig is aan de recente opwarming van de atmosfeer. Marcel Crok is medeoprichter van Climategate.nl.Ik wens u veel luisterplezier.Steun ons zodat we content kunnen blijven maken: http://steunactie.be/actie/steun-podcast-compleetdenkers-1/-25295Of koop ons een ☕️ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/compleetdenkersInterviewer: Steve AernoutsGastspreker: Marcel CrokCamera: anja coenenⓢ & Finn FransenMontage: Finn Fransen & anja coenenⓢSoundmixer: Finn FransenMuziek Compleetdenkers: Finn FransenDatum opname: 16 december 2024#compleetdenkers #podcast #hildeaudenaert #kristienvanbael  #steveaernouts #cocoenenfilms #finnfransen #anjacoenen #cocoenen #marcelcrokSupport the show

Reimagine Law
“Climate Justice”: what can lawyers do?

Reimagine Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 36:19


In this special episode we are joined by Dr Angela Sherwood and Monika Sobiecki to talk about the role lawyers can play in achieving “Climate Justice”.  We talk about what “Climate Justice” means, how both guests became so committed to working in this area, and the urgent need for all lawyers to consider the environmental impact of their work.  Also, we discuss Angela's new (and unique) undergraduate law degree programme at QMUL, “Law and Climate Justice”.  Monika and Angela talk about their respective pathways to the world of law and “Climate Justice”.  Angela speaks about her role at the United Nations, and how her interest grew in the political and legal aspects of climate change, and also how this linked to her interests in human rights, social justice, and the individual impact which environmental challenges are having across the world.  This led Angela to develop a new law degree programme at QMUL to ensure that the next generation of law students are keenly aware of the relevant issues and can understand how they, as future lawyers, can be change agents to help achieve “Climate Justice”. Monika talks about her work as a barrister, and how a client's case she was working on (‘Climategate') triggered a sense of needing to help more with the climate emergency – in particular making lawyers aware of the impact which their work is having globally.  Monika discusses the work of the “Lawyers are Responsible” group, and explains how students equally passionate about this topic can become involved, and why she feels this is so important. Actions and resources for listeners: ·       Look at the topics covered in the new QMUL degree in “Law and Climate Justice”: which ones are you particularly passionate about? ·       Watch the Newsnight video on the Lawyers are Responsible website: what are your views on the “cab rank rule” for barristers and how should lawyers think about ethics in a climate crisis? ·       How are UK law students getting involved in challenging climate change? Have a look at the group Law Students for Climate Accountability and the critical demands they are making of the legal profession.  

Your Brain On Climate
The neutrality myth, with Lydia Messling

Your Brain On Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 45:37


Is climate science 'neutral'? Should it be? Are humans even capable of being neutral about anything? In this new-format episode, I dig into accusations that climate scientists risk undermining their work by going on climate marches. Can that really be true? Doesn't the scientific method speak for itself? And is it realistic to expect people to spend all day immersed in awful data, and NOT want to change the world afterwards? I'm joined this episode by the fab Dr Lydia Messling, climate engagement expert and a very thoughtful and clever person. Lydia talks about her experiences in being told not to go on climate marches, and what she's learned about how climate scientists can be great public communicators.  And Lydia helps me understand the big big difference between being 'neutral' and being 'objective': while the former's probably impossible in science or life, the latter is the very heart of what makes science fab in the first place. This is a new type of episode that I hope will be the norm from now on. But it takes a lot longer to do. So if you want to see more like this, let me know - hello@yourbrainonclimate.com and please do leave a review. And do please consider chucking a few quid at www.patreon.com/yourbrainonclimate. Owl noises: 08:12 - Lydia et al's Nature piece challenging the 'neutrality myth'... 08:22 - which was a response to this Nature piece from Ulf Büntgen. 12:25 - More on the BBC's change of tack on 'balance' in climate reporting, from the Guardian. 13:20 - The thoroughly unedifying Climategate affair, 10 years on. 15:46 - the audio here is from a great interview with Prof Brian Cox from Champion Speakers on Youtube. 17:37 - Helen Douglas's 2009 book.28:45 - Lydia's 8 tips for climate science communication. Your Brain on Climate is a podcast about human psychology vs the climate crisis. Contact the show:  @brainclimate on Twitter, or hello@yourbrainonclimate.com. Support the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/yourbrainonclimate. The show is hosted and produced by me, Dave Powell, who you can find  @powellds on Twitter.  YBOC theme music and iterations thereof, by me.  Other music in this episode by Daniel Cutter.  Show logo by Arthur Stovell at www.designbymondial.com. 

Doc Malik
#222 - James Delingpole

Doc Malik

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 125:27


FREEDOM - LIBERTY - HAPPINESS SUPPORT DOC MALIK To make sure you don't miss any episodes please subscribe to either: The paid Spotify subscription here: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/docmalik/subscribe The paid Substack subscription here: ⁠https://docmalik.substack.com/subscribe ABOUT THIS CONVERSATION: James Delingpole is an English writer, journalist, and columnist who has written for several publications, including the Daily Mail, the Daily Express, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, and The Spectator. But he is now most well known for being host of the Delingpole podcast which he started in 2019. James studied at Oxford in the 1980s where he studied English and Literature. As early as 2009 James has been vocal about the Climate Change scam. In 2010 he gave a speech which you can watch on YouTube titled “Climategate and the War against Man, Bear, Pig.” James was also an early sceptic and critic of COVID-19, the lockdowns, mandates and the experimental jabs. It is not hyperbole when I say James's podcast kept me sane through the COVID years for which he will never know how grateful and indebted to him I am. James doesn't shy away from topics and goes places most people would avoid. As a journalist, I believe he is always seeking the truth and is now guided spiritually by his Christian faith. I was truly honoured to have James as a guest. He was one of the first people I reached out to over a year ago. This year he replied to me on X and here we are! I wish all journalists had the curiosity, open-mindedness and bravery that James has. Please read my Substack post for more information. I hope you enjoy the episode. Much love Ahmad x Links Website James Delingpole X James Delingpole C IMPORTANT INFORMATION AFFILIATE CODES Hunter & Gather Foods ⁠Hunter & Gather Foods Use DOCHG to get 10% OFF your purchase with Hunter & Gather Foods. IMPORTANT NOTICE Following my cancellation for standing up for medical ethics and freedom, my surgical career has been ruined. I am now totally dependent on the support of my listeners, YOU. If you value my podcasts, please support the show so that I can continue to speak up by choosing one or both of the following options - ⁠Buy me a coffee⁠ If you want to make a one-off donation. Join my Substack To access additional content, you can upgrade to paid from just £5.50 a month Doc Malik Merch Store⁠ Check out my amazing freedom merch To sponsor the Doc Malik Podcast contact us at ⁠hello@docmalik.com⁠

FLF, LLC
Gavin Ortlund, Megan Basham, And Evangelical Climategate | Having Two Legs [Having Two Legs]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 16:07


Read Pastor's full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/gavin-ortlund-megan-basham-and-evangelical-climategate/

Fight Laugh Feast USA
Gavin Ortlund, Megan Basham, And Evangelical Climategate | Having Two Legs [Having Two Legs]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 16:07


Read Pastor's full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/gavin-ortlund-megan-basham-and-evangelical-climategate/

Science Salon
The Influence of Politics and Tribalism on Climate Science

Science Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 91:24


Shermer and Lipsky discuss: the scientists who first sounded the alarm about climate change • science consensus that global warming is real and human caused • the politicization of climate change • George H.W. Bush and Obama • a collective action problem • climate skeptics • Climategate • strategies of global warming skeptics • connection between cigarette smoking/tobacco industry and climate change • what is to be done now. David Lipsky is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, The Best American Short Stories, and many others. His new book is The Parrot and the Igloo: Climate and the Science of Denial.

Tom Nelson
Hans Labohm: Chronicles of Climate Hysteria | Tom Nelson Pod #224

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 40:49


Hans Labohm, an economist and former expert reviewer for the IPCC, discusses his skepticism towards the current climate change narrative. He critiques the alarming predictions about global warming, CO2 emissions, and climate policy, presenting data that contradicts these claims. Labohm argues that CO2 is not a threat but rather benefits the environment and questions the effectiveness of policies like the Paris Agreement. He also touches on the societal and economic impacts of climate alarmism and the consequences for those skeptical of mainstream views. 00:00 Introduction to Hans Labohm and Climate Hysteria 00:59 Historical Climate Fears: From Cooling to Warming 01:32 Media-Induced Panic and Public Perception 03:39 Examining the Facts: Temperature and CO2 Data 11:47 Sea Level Rise and Ice Melt: Myths vs. Reality 14:42 Biodiversity, Glaciers, and Climate Refugees 17:47 Climate-Related Deaths and Weather Extremes 20:10 Polar Bears and Developing Countries 24:06 The Paris Agreement and Climate Policy 29:02 Critique of Mainstream Climate Narrative 33:39 Personal Journey and Professional Challenges 38:22 Future Outlook and Final Thoughts Hans Labohm studied economics at the University of Amsterdam in The Netherlands (Holland). After his study he did his military service. Subsequently he joined the Netherlands Ministry of Defense and was posted at the Netherlands Permanent Representation at NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in Brussels. Thereafter he joined the Netherlands diplomatic service and was posted in Stockholm. After that he held various functions at the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague before he became deputy head of the policy planning staff. Subsequently he was posted at the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) in Paris as deputy Permanent Representative. After a couple of years he was posted as a senior visiting fellow and advisor to the board at the Clingendael Institute of International Relations in The Hague. In 2007 he was expert reviewer of Assessment Report number 4 (AR 4) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Today, he is editor in chief of the website Climategate.nl. He is lead author of 'Chronicles of Climate Hysteria', which has recently been published Slides for this podcast: https://tomn.substack.com/p/chronicles-of-climate-hysteria Dutch site: https://www.climategate.nl/ Published April 10, 2024; “Chronicles of Climate Hysteria” on Amazon: https://a.co/d/5ofgz3Y Please support Cartoons By Josh: https://cartoonsbyjosh.co.uk/donate ———————— AI summaries of all of my podcasts (plus transcripts of recent podcasts): https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 X: https://x.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/2022/03/about-me-tom-nelson.html Notes for climate skeptics: https://tomn.substack.com/p/notes-for-climate-skeptics ClimateGate emails: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/p/climategate_05.html

TNT Radio
Hans Labohm on Unleashed with Marc Morano - 27 April 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 54:53


GUEST OVERVIEW: Hans Labohm studied economics at the University of Amsterdam in The Netherlands (Holland). After his study he did his military service. Subsequently he joined the Netherlands Ministry of Defense and was posted at the Netherlands Permanent Representation at NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in Brussels. Thereafter he joined the Netherlands diplomatic service and was posted in Stockholm. After that he held various functions at the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague before he became deputy head of the policy planning staff. Subsequently he was posted at the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) in Paris as deputy Permanent Representative. After a couple of years he was posted as a senior visiting fellow and advisor to the board at the Clingendael Institute of International Relations in The Hague. Today, he is editor in chief of the website Climategate.nl

Tom Nelson
Brian Sussman: Climate Cult | Tom Nelson Pod #199

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 69:23


Award Winning Meteorologist, Hall of Fame Radio Talk Host,  Author "Climategate" and "Eco-Tyranny."  00:00 Introduction to the Climate Change Cult 00:13 Guest Introduction: Brian Sussman's Journey 00:38 Brian's Career Path: From Broadcasting to Meteorology 03:29 Transition to Talk Radio and Writing 04:50 Climate Change Skepticism: Personal Experiences 04:58 The Leipzig Declaration and the 'Denier' Label 05:58 Experiences in the Broadcasting Industry 07:19 The Role of Media and Politics in Climate Change Discourse 10:33 The Climate Cult: An Analysis 14:15 The Role of Marxism in the Climate Change Debate 24:22 The Manipulation of Climate Data 29:43 The Concept of Sustainable Development 33:28 Understanding Social Justice and its Misuse 34:27 The United Nations and the New Concept of Social Justice 36:50 The Role of Education in the Climate Agenda 38:27 The United Nations and Social Equity 39:48 The Personal Impact of Totalitarian Regimes 42:42 The Reality of Electric Vehicles and Net Zero 48:00 The Dangers of Geoengineering 52:40 The Threat of the Deep State and the Need for Change 01:06:47 The Importance of Spiritual Awakening in the Fight for Freedom Pre-order “Climate Cult: Exposing and Defeating Their War on Life, Liberty, and Property” – May 28, 2024: https://a.co/d/buPx9xp https://twitter.com/debatemealgore https://www.briansussman.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@BrianSussmanShow ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries About Tom Nelson: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about

Climate Change on Trial
Ep. 13 | Mann and God

Climate Change on Trial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 58:06


You've heard of Climategate, but now we bring you: Stalkergate. It was a day of high drama, both inside and outside the courthouse.  This trial of the century is rapidly coming to its close. In today's episode, you'll hear from five separate witnesses for Mark Steyn and Rand Simberg. There is a theme running through all the testimony: Witness after witness spoke about how Mann was the driver of the bullying and vindictive tone of the climate debate both before and after the Climategate scandal.  We also got to hear some of the science behind the criticism of the hockey stick, and how the investigation into Mann's scientific misconduct was secretly guided by former Penn State president Graham Spanier.  The day ended with Mann's lawyers making a false statement to law enforcement and almost getting a certain journalist assaulted. We ask, does Michael Mann have the lawyers he deserves?

Climate Change on Trial
Ep. 10 | Nine Million Dollar Mann

Climate Change on Trial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 70:16


Has Michael Mann's case collapsed? Is the trial over before the defendants even present a  witness? It was a drama-filled day in court as Mark Steyn and his co-defendant's lawyers urged the judge to dismiss the case. They claimed, and the judge appeared to agree, that Mann and his lawyers had failed to submit the allegedly defamatory articles to the jury. Was the case about to collapse on a technicality? The judge also heard that Mann had failed to prove that the articles were damaging to his reputation, or even that he had suffered any injury. Apart from a mean stare in a supermarket, does Michael Mann have any proof he was damaged by the Steyn and Simberg articles? Or was he damaged by his “ClimateGate” emails, as his own witness accidentally blurted out? And did Mann's lawyers present a false document to the jury? And then you can hear one of America's foremost data experts describe how Mann “manipulated” the figures to get a Hockey Stick We await the judge's decision on whether to dismiss the case before it even gets to the jury.

The David Knight Show
30Jan24 CO2 Pipeline — Eminent Domain, Imminent Threat and the Politicians/CEO Behind It

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 184:17


"Mainstream media" has paid little or no attention to the Texas border — until the "Army of God" arose. How are they twisting what's happening? The small group is giving MSM everything they want to feed the government narrative. And is the entire "25 States Against Biden" an election gimmick by GOP?Conspiracies? Conservatives have recoiled and distanced themselves from the pejorative term, but are now realizing — there WAS a conspiracy all along. But of course Trump could never be a part of it. Saturday Night Live, the arrogant, ignorant "entertainment" for the masses, think debanking is a word that Trump made up.The massive migration of Somalis has created "Little Mogadishu" in Minnesota. Ilhan Omar has made it clear that America is NOT her concern except to use it for her Somalian feud. "Somalia first, Islam second". This is what the globalist mass migration is about — a balkanization and erasure of nations. But the Somalis are not the only group that puts American interest secondary to their true loyalty. House impeachment is just election year entertainment and distraction. Mayorkas will NOT be impeached by Senate even though there are MILLIONS of reasons (we don't even know their names) to impeach himMore tragic jab sudden deaths — more lies and plagiarism from Harvard regarding cancer research just like ClimateGate. Science has been lying to us for a long time just like Ernst Haeckel and Carl Sagan — "ontology recapitulates phylogeny"Nikki Haley's brother connected to Johnson & Johnson but so is Trump. Trump's new pal, Vivek Ramaswamy has ties with Soros and globalist that go far beyond what he's admitted. It's a club CO2 Pipeline Eminent Domain — Trump & GOP Governors at the Center of the ScamIf eminent domain were not bad enough on its own, add crony capitalism corruption and a "CO2 Pipeline" green scam. ND Gov Doug Burgum, SD Gov Kristi Noem, a CEO crony of Trump and Trump himself. If you think Trump is going to save you from the UN/Davos green agenda and its corporate looters, you need to see this…Neuralink's First Victims and Now First HumanMany companies are pushing hard for BCI - Brain Computer Interface — and Neuralink is first into a human. Singularity, post-humanism, and the FDA's new total disregard for safety. And PETA responds to my comments about their crusade to get rid of Ground Hog Day's Punxsutawney Phil DEI-Types Demand More Black Robots (BTW, Robot Means Slave)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

The REAL David Knight Show
30Jan24 CO2 Pipeline — Eminent Domain, Imminent Threat and the Politicians/CEO Behind It

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 184:17


"Mainstream media" has paid little or no attention to the Texas border — until the "Army of God" arose. How are they twisting what's happening? The small group is giving MSM everything they want to feed the government narrative. And is the entire "25 States Against Biden" an election gimmick by GOP?Conspiracies? Conservatives have recoiled and distanced themselves from the pejorative term, but are now realizing — there WAS a conspiracy all along. But of course Trump could never be a part of it. Saturday Night Live, the arrogant, ignorant "entertainment" for the masses, think debanking is a word that Trump made up.The massive migration of Somalis has created "Little Mogadishu" in Minnesota. Ilhan Omar has made it clear that America is NOT her concern except to use it for her Somalian feud. "Somalia first, Islam second". This is what the globalist mass migration is about — a balkanization and erasure of nations. But the Somalis are not the only group that puts American interest secondary to their true loyalty. House impeachment is just election year entertainment and distraction. Mayorkas will NOT be impeached by Senate even though there are MILLIONS of reasons (we don't even know their names) to impeach himMore tragic jab sudden deaths — more lies and plagiarism from Harvard regarding cancer research just like ClimateGate. Science has been lying to us for a long time just like Ernst Haeckel and Carl Sagan — "ontology recapitulates phylogeny"Nikki Haley's brother connected to Johnson & Johnson but so is Trump. Trump's new pal, Vivek Ramaswamy has ties with Soros and globalist that go far beyond what he's admitted. It's a club CO2 Pipeline Eminent Domain — Trump & GOP Governors at the Center of the ScamIf eminent domain were not bad enough on its own, add crony capitalism corruption and a "CO2 Pipeline" green scam. ND Gov Doug Burgum, SD Gov Kristi Noem, a CEO crony of Trump and Trump himself. If you think Trump is going to save you from the UN/Davos green agenda and its corporate looters, you need to see this…Neuralink's First Victims and Now First HumanMany companies are pushing hard for BCI - Brain Computer Interface — and Neuralink is first into a human. Singularity, post-humanism, and the FDA's new total disregard for safety. And PETA responds to my comments about their crusade to get rid of Ground Hog Day's Punxsutawney Phil DEI-Types Demand More Black Robots (BTW, Robot Means Slave)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

Climate Change on Trial
Ep. 7 | Mann & Ann

Climate Change on Trial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 69:49


Finally, the day Mark Steyn has been waiting for, for 12 years has arrived. Michael Mann is in the witness box and must answer questions from the person he has tried to destroy for over a decade.  Now you will get to hear the true story of the Climategate leaks, the hockey stick graph, world temperature records, and mean stares at supermarkets. (It happened in aisle nine, by the way). On today's episode, you'll hear how Mann's email accusing a fellow scientist of sleeping her way to a PhD actually proves he's a Me Too supporter. Then we travel from the temperature records of 17th century England to the global tree rings of 1960. You'll also hear, Mann admit he didn't consult a statistician in constructing the hockey stick, and that his original calculations were “crude.” And in a dramatic opening, you'll hear allegations that Michale Mann perjured himself in court and his legal filings. Listen as the judge is forced to intervene between Mann and Steyn as tempers – and the room gets very, very heated.

Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
EPISODE 655: PSYOP NIKKI, NAVARRO VS CCP STOCKS, AND THE CLIMATEGATE TRIAL

Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 49:04


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Climate Change on Trial
Ep. 5 | Mann In the Box

Climate Change on Trial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 53:59


Finally, after 12 years of litigation and delay, Professor Michael Mann goes into the witness box. Is he entitled to millions of dollars in damages for two short articles written over a decade ago? In a packed episode, you'll also hear writer and broadcaster, Mark Steyn, in combative form, pushing back against Michael Mann's lawyer. You'll hear Steyn explain why he believes Mann benefited from a corrupt Penn State “phony investigation“. And you'll hear questions about Mark Steyn's educational qualifications, and if he really is “Doctor Dropout.” Then Michael Mann gets to present his case to the jury. You'll hear him claim that  his reputation was damaged by the comparison of Penn State's investigation into him with the investigation into Jerry Sandusky. Listen to Mann's under-oath defense of the infamous “hide the decline” email from the ClimateGate dump. And Mann is questioned about describing an academic who questioned his statistics as “a white supremacist.”

KSFO Podcast
News & Views On Climategate

KSFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 55:09


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Created to Reign
Climategate

Created to Reign

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 15:51


In this episode of Created to Reign, Dr. E. Calvin Beisner discusses some of the most scandalous revelations of corruption in "climate science." How is this affecting public opinion?Visit our podcast resource page: https://cornwallalliance.org/listen%20to%20our%20podcast%20created%20to%20reign/Our work is entirely supported by donations from people like you. If you benefit from our work and would like to partner with us, please visit www.cornwallalliance.org/donate.

Facts Matter
Climategate: Released Emails Show Blatant Censorship in Climate Journals | Facts Matter

Facts Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 27:57


While the mainstream media around the world lead people to believe that a climate crisis will soon engulf the whole world (if it hasn't already), there are some people who've looked into the science and data—and they're not convinced.

The David Knight Show
3Oct23 Al Gore's Climate Guru, Pivots Like Gates from Alarmism; Jamaal & AOC's False CLIMATE Alarm

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 180:47


Topics by Timecode6th Anniversary of Las Vegas shooting — what happened and why (2:09)Jamaal Bowman, radical member of the Squad, pretends he's even dumber than he really is. But he's smart enough to know that he'll get away with his multiple felonies and "insurrection". Nevertheless, just for fun, let's look at his possible charges. Alexandria Occasional-Cortex comes to his defense in one of her most ludicrous moments to date (43:18)Here's the REAL Comparison of J6 to Jamaal's Fire Alarm Insurrection Trump was right that there is a strong similarity but he didn't get it quite right (54:55)Nothing with a mere fire alarm can compare to the Climate Alarmism that's been coming from the Democrats, especially the Squad, about a planet "on fire" (1:07:37)From Gard Goldsmith, Liberty Conspiracy, an update on the sentencing of Ian Freeman in NH — a draconian sentence as part of the federal government's war on crypto (1:15:21)The Gates Pivot" on Climate Lies Sold by Gore's Guru & ClimateGate Conspirator, Michael MannOne of the central figures in ClimateGate and Al Gore's documentary lies about the CO2 "Hockey Stick", Michael Mann, has now pivoted like Gates to say we're NOT going to die and lecturing media to back off the alarmism. They're confident they've got us where they want us and don't want to push too hard. Time to expose this fraud of "Mann-Made Climate Change". (1:23:16)EV push is pure insanity, even for the EV company losing over $33,000 per vehicle and the $4 BILLION of crony corruption battery factory, powered by a coal power plant (1:42:22)Trudeau and US Dept of Defense now target PODCASTS for censorship! (2:04:01)The truth about Trump's KILL SHOT is erupting EVERYWHERE (2:33:18))Feinstein's Fortune: What Keeps the Aged in CongressWhy change ANYTHING? The federal government works GREAT for the rich gerontocracy that runs Congress, and Governor Nuisance of California checks all the intersectionality boxes for Feinstein's replacement — even better she's not even a California resident (2:52:59)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

apolut: Standpunkte
Der Weg zum Climategate-Skandal (3 von 3) | Von Markus Fiedler

apolut: Standpunkte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 26:14


Die Wikipedia deutet Geschichte umEin Standpunkt von Markus Fiedler.In der Wikipedia wird der Skandal um unredliches Arbeiten in der Klimaforschung umgedeutet als böser Angriff eines Hackers auf die privaten Daten von Forschern am Klimaforschungszentrum der „University of East Anglia“, die im Osten von England liegt.Zitat des allerersten Satzes aus dem Artikel:„Beim Hackerzwischenfall am Klimaforschungszentrum der University of East Anglia, von Klimawandelskeptikern und manchen Medienschaffenden auch als Climategate bezeichnet, wurden im November 2009 Dokumente von Forschern der Climatic Research Unit (CRU) der University of East Anglia im Vereinigten Königreich durch Hacker gestohlen, selektiv zitiert, um den Eindruck von Betrug zu erwecken, und ins Internet gestellt.“(1)„Gehen Sie bitte weiter, hier gibt es nichts zu sehen!“Dieser Text ist eine Aneinanderreihung von Framing, Desinformationen und handfesten Lügen. Es gibt keine Klimawandelskeptiker in nennenswerter Zahl. Niemand negiert die Tatsache des Temperaturanstiegs im letzten Jahrhundert. Es handelt sich allenfalls um Fachleute, die das Narrativ des menschengemachten Klimawandels bzw. die Dimension des menschlichen Anteils am veränderten Klima anzweifeln. Es geht also um den Grund für den Klimawandel und nicht um die Klimaveränderung als solches. Das Wort „Klimawandelskeptiker“ ist demnach vollkommen deplatziert. Es dient zum Erstellen einer negativen Rahmenerzählung, zur Herabwürdigung und Stigmatisierung der Zielpersonen und ist die allererste und auffälligste Lüge im zitierten Textabschnitt.Übrigens ist die Begriffsverwirrung beim „Klimawandel“ kein Zufall. Abseits der eigentlichen Wortbedeutung, die keinen Bezug zum Menschen impliziert, definiert die UN in ihrer Rahmenkonvention den Begriff einfach um als „menschgemachter Klimawandel“, wie man beispielsweise in den „häufig gestellten Fragen“ (FAQ) zum fünften Klimabericht (Annual Report, AR5) von 2014 nachlesen kann.(2)Dort steht:„Die Klimarahmenkonvention (UNFCCC) definiert in ihrem Artikel 1 Klimawandel als: ‚Änderungen des Klimas, die unmittelbar oder mittelbar menschlicher Aktivität zugeordnet sind und die Zusammensetzung der globalen Atmosphäre verändern und die zu der über vergleichbare Zeiträume beobachteten natürlichen Klimavariabilität hinzukommen.‘“...... hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/der-weg-zum-climategate-skandal-3-von-3-von-markus-fiedler+++Apolut ist auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommen Sie zu den Stores von Apple und Huawei. Hier der Link: https://apolut.net/app/Die apolut-App steht auch zum Download (als sogenannte Standalone- oder APK-App) auf unserer Homepage zur Verfügung. Mit diesem Link können Sie die App auf Ihr Smartphone herunterladen: https://apolut.net/apolut_app.apk+++Abonnieren Sie jetzt den apolut-Newsletter: https://apolut.net/newsletter/+++Ihnen gefällt unser Programm? Informationen zu Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten finden Sie hier: https://apolut.net/unterstuetzen/+++Unterstützung für apolut kann auch als Kleidung getragen werden! Hier der Link zu unserem Fan-Shop: https://harlekinshop.com/pages/apolut+++Website und Social Media:Website: https://apolut.netOdysee: https://odysee.com/@apolut:aRumble: https://rumble.com/ApolutTwitter: https://twitter.com/apolut_netInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/apolut_net/Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/apolut_netTelegram: https://t.me/s/apolutFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/apolut/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

apolut: Standpunkte
Der Weg zum Climategate-Skandal (2 von 3) | Von Markus Fiedler

apolut: Standpunkte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 27:18


Das Hockeyteam und seine Datenmassagen für den HockeystickTeil 2 von 3Ein Standpunkt von Markus Fiedler.Wunschkonzert beim IPCCKann es wirklich sein, dass der Weltklimarat gar nicht umfassend sondern nur selektiv Berichte in seine zusammenfassenden Klimaberichte aufnimmt? Das klingt unglaublich und wäre das Gegenteil von ergebnisoffener Forschung.Zum dritten Sachstandsbericht aus dem Jahr 2001 wird vom einigen Autoren ein noch viel schwerwiegenderer Vorwurf erhoben. Dieser lautet, dass der IPCC bereits im Vorfeld eine Idee gehabt hätte, wie der Bericht ausfallen sollte. Es sollen konkret Forscher beauftragt worden sein, bestimmte Passagen des Berichts auszuformulieren weil man gewusst habe, dass diese Forscher in etwa das vertreten, was vom IPCC gewollt war.(1) Ein schwerwiegender Vorwurf, der von „Climate Discussion Nexus“ (CDN) erhoben wird.... hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/der-weg-zum-climategate-skandal-2-von-3-von-markus-fiedler+++Apolut ist auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommen Sie zu den Stores von Apple und Huawei. Hier der Link: https://apolut.net/app/Die apolut-App steht auch zum Download (als sogenannte Standalone- oder APK-App) auf unserer Homepage zur Verfügung. Mit diesem Link können Sie die App auf Ihr Smartphone herunterladen: https://apolut.net/apolut_app.apk+++Abonnieren Sie jetzt den apolut-Newsletter: https://apolut.net/newsletter/+++Ihnen gefällt unser Programm? Informationen zu Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten finden Sie hier: https://apolut.net/unterstuetzen/+++Unterstützung für apolut kann auch als Kleidung getragen werden! Hier der Link zu unserem Fan-Shop: https://harlekinshop.com/pages/apolut+++Website und Social Media:Website: https://apolut.netOdysee: https://odysee.com/@apolut:aRumble: https://rumble.com/ApolutTwitter: https://twitter.com/apolut_netInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/apolut_net/Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/apolut_netTelegram: https://t.me/s/apolutFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/apolut/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

apolut: Standpunkte
Der Weg zum Climategate-Skandal (1 von 3) | Von Markus Fiedler

apolut: Standpunkte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 25:23


Teil 1 von 3Ein Standpunkt von Markus Fiedler.Die Vorgeschichte, Weltklimarat, WWF und EugenikerDer Climategate-Skandal beschreibt eine konzertierte Panikmache, unlautere Datenmassagen und die Unterdrückung wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse der Klimaforschung.Im Zentrum dieses Skandals stehen der Weltklimarat (IPCC) und die Wissenschaftler Michael E. Mann, Phil Jones und Keith Briffa. Letzterer ist allerdings nur Zaungast bei diesem Spektakel. Der Wissenschaftler Briffa hat lediglich Daten veröffentlicht, die anderen Daten widersprachen. Dieses Problem wurde ohne seine Zustimmung in verschiedenen Veröffentlichungen und im IPCC Annunal Report 3 versteckt. In diesem Zusammenhang wurden die Zitate „Hide the Decline“ („verstecke die Abnahme“), „Mikes Trick“ und „censored data“ („zensierte Daten“) weltberühmt.Die konzertierte Täuschung der Öffentlichkeit über den sogenannten „Hockeystick“ mittels Datenweglassungen und seltsamer Datenverarbeitung wird aber nach anfänglich korrekter Berichterstattung in den Jahren 2009 und 2010 seit nunmehr etwa 10 Jahren von den Leitmedien als „künstlicher Skandal“ umetikettiert. Bei dieser Desinformationskampagne hilft die Wikipedia fleißig mit. Nicht mehr im Fokus stehen die unlauteren Datenmassagen, sondern der böse Hacker der diese ans Tageslicht brachte. Das Motto der Medien lautet: „Kill the Messenger“.Der Weltklimarat und seine PrognosenDas IPCC, der Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change oder auch „Weltklimarat“ ist in der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung eine Dachorganisation zum neutralen Sammeln von wissenschaftlichen Daten zum Klimawandel. Das klingt nett. Stimmt aber nicht.ARD-Report München sagte hierzu im Jahr 2007:„[Der IPCC] hat das Meinungsmonopol beim Klimawandel.“ (1)Diese UN-Organisation zeige laut ARD-Bericht eine deutliche Schlagseite in der Wahrnehmung und Sichtung der wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten zum Klimawandel. Immer wieder warne der IPCC vor einer nahenden Klimakatastrophe mit düsteren Prognosen.Dabei falle regelmäßig auf, dass Aussagen wie z.B. der prognostizierte Anstieg des Meeresspiegels vollkommen übertrieben waren. Einst apokalyptische Endzeitszenarien mussten vom IPCC Jahre später deutlich nach unten korrigiert werden.(2) Das Ziel des IPCC war offensichtlich die Angsterzeugung beim verunsicherten Publikum.Wie wir heute wissen, bewegten sich die frühen Prognosen des IPCC aus dem Jahr 1995 zur Temperaturentwicklung in allen erdenklichen Varianten oberhalb der bis heute tatsächlich gemessenen Temperaturen. Die Temperaturen sind bei weitem nicht so hoch angestiegen, wie das vom IPCC noch vor zwei Jahrzehnten in düsteren Szenarien verkündet wurde. Ein Vergleich der Daten auf den Seiten des EIKE-Instituts ist sehr aufschlussreich. Die bis 2015 gemessenen Temperaturenreihen lagen sogar noch knapp unter der niedrigsten Schätzung des IPCC aus 1995.(3)...... hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/der-weg-zum-climategate-skandal-1-von-3-von-markus-fiedler01+++Bildquelle: ra2 studio / shutterstock+++Apolut ist auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommen Sie zu den Stores von Apple und Huawei. Hier der Link: https://apolut.net/app/Die apolut-App steht auch zum Download (als sogenannte Standalone- oder APK-App) auf unserer Homepage zur Verfügung. Mit diesem Link können Sie die App auf Ihr Smartphone herunterladen: https://apolut.net/apolut_app.apk+++ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Grimerica Outlawed
#150 - Judith Curry - Climate Uncertainty and Risk - Reclaiming Our Response

Grimerica Outlawed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 56:31


Judith Curry joins us to chat about Climate Uncertainty and Risk and the commons sense solutions to our global warming and climate change. We chat about climategate and how she became skeptical of the narrative and realized this was not a workable solution.   We chat about C02 and if it actually creates warming, the forecast models, propaganda from the alarmists, what happened to Tim Ball, dismissing the grand solar maximum, why this new 'heat index' is in the media now, the heat measuring stations and the issue with them, forecast models, net zero and the problem with rapid transition.   In the second half we chat about India and China, wind and solar, LNG, electrifying Africa, fixing poverty vs supposed climate change solutions, localized risk management and solutions, nuclear, new technologies, problems with getting wind and solar approved in USA, and NASA. Are chemtrails real? Does geoengineering and weather modification have an impact? Will carbon taxing work? What about ESG? What about climate tech and informatech?   We also talk about group think, politics in science, risk perception, covid and climate change, Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030, letting the markets take care of some of this and will there be an expertise crisis?   Climate Etc. is hosted by Judith Curry.  "Climate Uncertainty and Risk: Rethinking Our Response" is her latest book.   Judith is President (co-owner) of Climate Forecast Applications Network (CFAN).  Previously, I was Professor and Chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology.     Climate Etc. is hosted by Judith and  provides a forum for climate researchers, academics and technical experts from other fields, citizen scientists, and the interested public to engage in a discussion on topics related to climate science and the science-policy interface.   You are free to share or remix anything from Climate Etc., following the guidelines of Creative Commons.   https://www.amazon.com/Climate-Uncertainty-Risk-Environment-Sustainability/dp/1839989254/ref=sr_1_1?crid=15Y0HOH78PS0T&keywords=judith+curry&qid=1690338749&sprefix=judith+curry%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-1   https://judithcurry.com/about/   To gain access to the second half of show and our Plus feed for audio and podcast please clink the link http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support.   For second half of video (when applicable and audio) go to our Substack and Subscribe. https://grimericaoutlawed.substack.com/ or to our Locals  https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/   If you would rather watch: https://rokfin.com/stream/37135 https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/post/4338434/judith-curry-climate-uncertainty-and-risk-reclaiming-our-response https://rumble.com/v32ll7k-judith-curry-climate-uncertainty-and-risk-rethinking-our-response.html   Help support the show, because we can't do it without ya. If you value this content with 0 ads, 0 sponsorships, 0 breaks, 0 portals and links to corporate websites, please assist. Many hours of unlimited content for free. Thanks for listening!!   Support the show directly: https://grimerica.ca/support-2/ Our Audiobook Site: www.adultbrain.ca Our Audiobook Youtube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/@adultbrainaudiobookpublishing/videos Grimerica Media Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@grimerica/featured Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com Other affiliated shows: www.grimerica.ca The OG Grimerica Show www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Our channel on free speech Rokfin Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans  Https://t.me.grimerica https://www.guilded.gg/chat/b7af7266-771d-427f-978c-872a7962a6c2?messageId=c1e1c7cd-c6e9-4eaf-abc9-e6ec0be89ff3   Get your Magic Mushrooms delivered from: Champignon Magique  Mushroom Spores, Spore Syringes, Best Spore Syringes,Grow Mushrooms Spores Lab Get Psychedelics online Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter http://www.grimerica.ca/news SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/  Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/  MUSIC Tru Northperception, Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com

The Alan Sanders Show
Hunter Biden Lawyers try a dirty trick and debunking Church of Climatology

The Alan Sanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 64:01


Today's show starts with a concerning sound bite from earlier today. While Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was talking to reporters, his brain locked up and he had to be helped from the lectern. As an 81 year old politician, is it wrong to start asking whether or not having some kind of basic, cognitive test needs to be implemented? Moving to the massive news of the day starts with events from yesterday. It seems an attorney on Hunter Biden's team decided to pull a dirty trick and pretended to be representing the attorney from the Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee. Jessica L. Bengels is the Director of Litigation Services for Latham and Watkins, LLP. She asked that an amicus brief submitted to the docket be removed. That brief contained all of the recent documentation and testimony of the whistleblowers the GOP wanted the judge to have when deciding on whether or not to accept the sweetheart deal Hunter Biden was hoping to be given. When that blew up yesterday, it started a chain of questions today from Federal Judge Maryellen Noreika about the terms of the deal that had been cooked up between the DOJ and Biden's attorney's. Seems there was a lot more in the terms than we knew. Had the judge accepted it, any and all crimes still being investigated on Hunter Biden would become null and void due to falling under double-jeopardy. Yes, folks, the special deal would have insulated Hunter from everything being discussed over the last several weeks. As of this moment, it seems Hunter had to plead not guilty and a trial date will be set. As a final dig at Biden, the judge put out a list of conditions for his release. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was testifying before Congress today. In an exchange with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), it is readily apparent that Mayorkas is nothing more than a Marxist radical bent on the destruction of the United States. His smug and dishonest behavior warrants immediate impeachment proceedings for the harm he has done to Americans via his dereliction of duty. Finally, we get to some interesting sound bites from former zealots in the Church of Climatology. We start with Professor Judith A. Curry who said her conversion away from the faith happened after Climategate in 2009. After seeing how disingenuous the IPCC was behaving, she chose to see if the scientific community could do better. She was branded a heretic. Alex Nichol was once associated with a member of the Liberal Party in Australia. Her expertise was in Green Energy and was responsible for learning all about wind and solar farms. What she discovered about wind turbines is they are nothing more than a scam that is costing Australian taxpayers billions of dollars a year annual to do virtually nothing. In another story from Scotland, the government is finally admitting it took down over 16 million trees to put up their wind farms. Talk about an ecological disaster. They are clearing thousands of acres and millions of trees to put up Green Tech that doesn't work. Plus, a new report from Environmental Progress shows solar-panels are more carbon-intensive than previously claimed. According to the report, it's at least three times the carbon emissions than the IPCC states. Geologist Ian Plimer reminds us all that the only thing regulating the Earth's temperature is that great ball of heat in the sky, which we call ‘the Sun.' But, there is no money to be made nor power to be gained when you admit that. Lastly, we get a moment of levity from our Vice President. It's been awhile, so it's time we had another episode of Deep Thoughts with VP Kamala Harris. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!

The David Knight Show
18Jul23 Janet Yellen on Shrooms; Tucker, Tate, RFK, Peterson on God & Jung

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 180:49


OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESNobel laureate inQuantum Physics joins CO2 Council to get people to understand CO2 (and sunlight) are vital. You don't have to be a Nobel prize winner to understand God's designand how clouds provide shade, reflect the sun, and regulate temperature (2:07)ClimateGate 3.0: A Decade Later, A Pattern of Deception What have we learned about "scientism" a decade after ClimateGate 3.0 and 3 years after CovidGate? The person who leaked ClimateGate emails tells why he/she did it (26:25)The 15-minute cities and the SMART cities — one to lock you down, the other to surveil you (41:13)From Janet Yellen having 4 serving of psychedelic mushrooms in China and unable to stop bowing, to AOC (Occasional Cortex) and Dan Crenshaw (One-Eyed McCain) pushing Ecstasy — are we returning to 60s drug culture? (57:05)Remember when Jim Carey pushed back against vaccine mandates — in 2015?WATCH him on Larry King… (1:26:09)New Alzheimer's drug being pushed. Like Remdesavir, they don't even make a case for it working. Why do we look to BigPharma and BigBro government to solve all our problems and never consider the cause? (1:33:18)The documents come out — how CDC openly lied about masks. Yes, I know, shocking (1:48:26)FL County GOP says "mRNA is THE Bioweapon"Don't get distracted by talk about the lab or a virus that targets different ethnic groups. This local GOP organization knows what THE issue is — the mRNA jab (1:52:23)A doctor doing residency, tells of the murder of a baby born after a failed abortion. (1:58:25)Tucker, Tate, RFK, Peterson: On God & Jung Desc: Why are so many public figures talking about God? And not just superficially. What do these influencers think about God? And we end up, somehow, at Ian Fleming's house — "Goldeneye" (2:13:41)BlackRock CEO cheerleading his Bitcoin ETF. What's his angle? Why a derivative of Bitcoin like paper gold and paper silver? (2:54:22)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

The REAL David Knight Show
18Jul23 Janet Yellen on Shrooms; Tucker, Tate, RFK, Peterson on God & Jung

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 180:49


OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESNobel laureate inQuantum Physics joins CO2 Council to get people to understand CO2 (and sunlight) are vital. You don't have to be a Nobel prize winner to understand God's designand how clouds provide shade, reflect the sun, and regulate temperature (2:07)ClimateGate 3.0: A Decade Later, A Pattern of Deception What have we learned about "scientism" a decade after ClimateGate 3.0 and 3 years after CovidGate? The person who leaked ClimateGate emails tells why he/she did it (26:25)The 15-minute cities and the SMART cities — one to lock you down, the other to surveil you (41:13)From Janet Yellen having 4 serving of psychedelic mushrooms in China and unable to stop bowing, to AOC (Occasional Cortex) and Dan Crenshaw (One-Eyed McCain) pushing Ecstasy — are we returning to 60s drug culture? (57:05)Remember when Jim Carey pushed back against vaccine mandates — in 2015?WATCH him on Larry King… (1:26:09)New Alzheimer's drug being pushed. Like Remdesavir, they don't even make a case for it working. Why do we look to BigPharma and BigBro government to solve all our problems and never consider the cause? (1:33:18)The documents come out — how CDC openly lied about masks. Yes, I know, shocking (1:48:26)FL County GOP says "mRNA is THE Bioweapon"Don't get distracted by talk about the lab or a virus that targets different ethnic groups. This local GOP organization knows what THE issue is — the mRNA jab (1:52:23)A doctor doing residency, tells of the murder of a baby born after a failed abortion. (1:58:25)Tucker, Tate, RFK, Peterson: On God & Jung Desc: Why are so many public figures talking about God? And not just superficially. What do these influencers think about God? And we end up, somehow, at Ian Fleming's house — "Goldeneye" (2:13:41)BlackRock CEO cheerleading his Bitcoin ETF. What's his angle? Why a derivative of Bitcoin like paper gold and paper silver? (2:54:22)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

Origin Story
Climate Change Denial part 2: Fuelling the Flames

Origin Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 49:08


Uncovering the hidden histories of concepts, people and events you thought you knew. In part two of the story of climate change denial Ian Dunt and Dorian Lynskey take a closer look at the techniques of the “merchants of doubt" who took the denial of man made global warming into the mainstream. Ian tells the real story behind 2009's phoney scandal “Climategate”, while Dorian reads Michael Crichton's crank thriller State of Fear and watches the controversial Channel 4 documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle to explain how denial became a kind of conspiracy theory. A tale of wild claims, false balance, scientists under siege and the giant mess that the deniers have left behind. Hear the next episode right now when you support Origin Story on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/originstorypod  “It's the most malicious, cynical, unrepresentative assault on good science that you can imagine” – Ian Dunt "It's apparently a conspiracy between corrupt scientists, hippies, neo-Marxists and Margaret Thatcher. I would love to have been at the meetings." – Dorian Lynskey “Science operates within doubt, that's how it moves forward” – Ian Dunt Reading List:  Michael Crichton – State of Fear Ross Gelbspan – The Heat Is On: The High Stakes Battle Over Earth's Threatened Climate Clive Hamilton – Requiem for a Species: Why We Resist the Truth About Climate Change Bjorn Lomborg – The Skeptical Environmentalist Chris Mooney – The Republican War on Science Thomas Gale Moore – Climate of Fear: Why We Shouldn't Worry About Global Warming Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway – Merchants of Doubt Nathaniel Rich – Losing Earth: The Decade We Could Have Stopped Climate Change Peter Stott – Hot Air: The Inside Story of the Battle Against Climate Change Denial The Great Global Warming Swindle (Channel 4) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYhCQv5tNsQ Written and presented by Dorian Lynskey and Ian Dunt. Audio production and music by Jade Bailey. Logo art by Mischa Welsh. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Origin Story is a Podmasters production. https://twitter.com/OriginStorycast   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Anti-'FOOM' (stop trying to make your cute pet name the thing) by david reinstein

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 2:55


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Anti-'FOOM' (stop trying to make your cute pet name the thing), published by david reinstein on April 14, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Notes/basis: This is kind of a short-form post in style but I think it's important enough to put here. Obviously let me know if someone else said this better Summary Formal overly-intellectual academese is bad. But using your 'cute' inside joke name for things is potentially worse. It makes people cringe, sounds like you are trying to take ownership of something, and excludes people. Use a name that is approachable but serious. The problem. Where did the term 'FOOM' come from, to refer to AGI risk? I asked GPT4: [!ai] AI The term 'foom' was coined by artificial intelligence researcher and author Eliezer Yudkowsky in his 2008 book titled "The Sequences". Yudkowsky used the term to refer to a hypothetical scenario where an artificial general intelligence (AGI) rapidly and exponentially improves its own intelligence, leading to an uncontrollable and potentially catastrophic outcome for humanity. The term 'foom' is a play on the word 'boom', representing the sudden and explosive nature of AGI development in this scenario. Another example: 'AI-not-kill-everyone-ism' Analogies to fairly successful movements: Global warming was not called ''Roast", and the movement was not called "anti-everyone-burns-up-ism" Nuclear holocaust was not called "mega-boom" Anti-slavery was not called ... (OK I won't touch this one) How well has the use of cute names worked in the past? I can't think of any examples where they have caught on in a positive way. The closest I can think of are "Nudge" (by Richard Thaler?) ... to describe choice-architecture interventions; - My impression is that the term 'nudge' got people to remember it but made it rather easy to dismiss others in that space have come up with names that caught on less well I think (like "sludge"), which also induce a bit of cringe "Woke" I think this example basically speaks for itself. Tea-Party movement This goes in the opposite direction perhaps (fairly successful), but I still think it's not quite as cringeworthy as FOOM. The term 'tea party' obviously has a long history in our culture, especially the "Boston Tea Party. What else? I asked GPT4 when have social movements used cute 'inside joke' names to refer to the threats faced? The suggestions are not half as cute or in-jokey as FOOM: Net Neutrality, The Umbrella Movement, Extinction Rebellion (XR), Occupy Wall Street (OWS) I asked it to get cuter... [1] Prodding it further... Climategate, Frankenfoods, Slacktivism ... also not so inside-jokey nor as cringeworthy IMO. Prodding it for more cutesy more inside-jokey yields a few terms that barely caught on, or didn't characterize the movement or the threat as a whole.[2] Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.

The Trueman Show
The Trueman Show #109 Marcel Crok ‘Klimaatcrisis: Echt of niet?'

The Trueman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 126:34


Al onze content is gratis voor iedereen beschikbaar op www.thetruemanshow.com. Vind je het tof wat we doen? En wil jij ons helpen (door)groeien? Via de website kan je een financiële bijdrage doen. Als je iets anders wil bijdragen, kan dat ook. Mail ons dan op info@thetruemanshow.com. Dank jullie wel voor jullie steun. Jullie maken The Trueman Show en onze groei mogelijk! Een nieuwe aflevering van The Trueman Show staat online: aflevering #109 met Marcel Crok. Marcel is wetenschapsjournalist en medeoprichter van de Climate Intelligence Foundation (Clintel): Een onafhankelijke stichting die objectief bericht over klimaatverandering en klimaatbeleid. Clintel wil stem geven in het vaak oververhitte klimaatdebat. Ook is Marcel schrijver van het boek ‘De Staat Van Het Klimaat: Een Koele Blik Op Een Verhit Debat'. Meer informatie over dit boek vind je hier: https://destaatvanhet-klimaat.nl/ecomodernisme-bestellen/ Het boek is direct én gesigneerd bij Marcel te bestellen via deze link: https://destaatvanhet-klimaat.nl/de-staat-van-het-klimaat-bestellen/ Nog een boek welke in de podcast besproken wordt is het boek van Patrick Moore (voormalig president van Greenpeace): ‘Onzichtbare Neprampen En Verzonnen Onheil', te bestellen via: https://www.succesboeken.nl/book/9789492665621?pc=FE43330E Naast beide boeken vertelt Marcel in deze podcast over het hockeystickverhaal waar hij in 2005 een groot en kritisch stuk over publiceerde in maandblad Natuurwetenschap & Techniek (NWT). Marcel gaat in op het belang en ontstaan van de grafiek en op hoe er met data is gesjoemeld. Dit werd in 2009 bevestigd op basis van openbaar gemaakte e-mails (Climategate). Ook deze e-mails komen aan bod. Jorn en Marcel gaan de diepte in en weten het ontstaan van de klimaatagenda terug te herleiden tot de familie Rockefeller. Ook de belangen achter een klimaatcrisis worden besproken. Bijvoorbeeld m.b.t. de recente Urgenda rechtszaak tegen Shell. Met Clintel wil Marcel meedoen in deze zaak en in de podcast benoemt hij waarom dit belangrijk is. De kernvraag of er überhaupt wel een klimaatcrisis is wordt ook beantwoord. Tot slot geeft Marcel zijn visie op ‘milieuproblemen' zoals: De plasticsoep, het uitsterven van biodiversiteit en de Amazone als longen van de aarde. Ook hier heeft Marcel een eigen en tegelijkertijd onpopulaire kijk op.  Een super interessante en verfrissende podcast. Ook voor degene die zich al eens in het klimaat verdiept hebben. Wij hebben in ieder geval weer een hoop geleerd. We wensen jullie veel kijk- en luisterplezier!

Tom Nelson
Climate Brawl III: Gerald Kutney vs Dale Johnson | Tom Nelson Podcast #75

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 94:07


Gerald Kutney (@geraldkutney) is a professor, journalist/speaker, author and founder/consultant of 6esm, a C-level consulting firm focused on the bio-economy, renewable energy and the politics of the Kyoto Protocol and others like it. Gerald's a frequent contributor to the HuffingtonPost, Canada's National Observer and is the author of the peer-reviewed: Carbon Politics and the Failure of the Kyoto Protocol – in search for an answer to the failure of the international community to act on climate change. Dale Johnson: Former alarmist (cooling world 1970s) Ozone (1980s) global warming (2000s) I read the first batch of leaked emails 2009 just out of curiousity, reading the first 100 changed my alarmism into skepticism. I did read them all but just absorbed the information and started to post a few things on Twitter about it but kept getting banned. I used one ban from Twitter to take 4-5 months to read everything in ClimateGate 2.0 including Harry Read Me file, then started a new account and had a good friend that I met in the Philippine (graphics art background) team up with me and we become Dawn. She's being stalked for our views so she can't post personal pics. My background - high school (accounting) college (accounting) but dropped out; numbers were boring. I worked for Northern Telecom for a decade (world's top 3 telecom manufacturer - PBX, cell site equipment etc, several years quality control and ISO900 auditor for one line of cell site equipment. Other job opportunities since then included long haul truck driver (Canada - USA) Public works foreman (small municipal government in Alberta) water and waste water certified, current occupation professional driver for a local tourist related company. Gerald Kutney: https://twitter.com/GeraldKutney Dale Johnson: https://twitter.com/DawnTJ90 Climate Brawl I: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k6vqV96L9M&t=0s Climate Brawl II: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmev8btSm68&t=0s —— https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 Tom Nelson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tan123 Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/2022/03/about-me-tom-nelson.html Notes for climate skeptics: https://tomn.substack.com/p/notes-for-climate-skeptics ClimateGate emails: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/p/climategate_05.html

Tom Nelson
John McLean: Putting the IPCC in Context | Tom Nelson Podcast #76

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 39:27


My full time occupation is in Information Technology but it brings the following skills * the ability to read and process digital data (and there's plenty of that in climate research) * the ability to analyse data * skills in logical thinking Compare those skills to the skills(?) that some other voices on climate have, like biologist or politician, and to Phil Jones, head of the UK's Climatic Research Unit, who was ranked as one of the UK's top 100 scientists in 2010, but admitted in a Climategate email that he had no idea how to use Excel to calculate a trend. —— John's “Global Warming Issues” site: http://mclean.ch/climate/global_warming.html John's 2021 book: “How the Atmosphere Works: An introduction for people interested in climate change”: https://robert-boyle-publishing.com/product/how-the-atmosphere-works/ John's 2018 book: “Audit of the HadCRUT4 Global Temperature Dataset”: https://robert-boyle-publishing.com/product/audit-of-the-hadcrut4-global-temperature-dataset-mclean-2018/ —— https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 Tom Nelson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tan123 Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/2022/03/about-me-tom-nelson.html Notes for climate skeptics: https://tomn.substack.com/p/notes-for-climate-skeptics ClimateGate emails: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/p/climategate_05.html

Tom Nelson
#66 Dale Johnson: ClimateGate deep dive

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 54:05


Former alarmist (cooling world 1970s) Ozone (1980s) global warming (2000s) I read the first batch of leaked emails 2009 just out of curiousity, reading the first 100 changed my alarmism into skepticism. I did read them all but just absorbed the information and started to post a few things on Twitter about it but kept getting banned. I used one ban from Twitter to take 4-5 months to read everything in ClimateGate 2.0 including Harry Read Me file, then started a new account and had a good friend that I met in the Philippine (graphics art background) team up with me and we become Dawn. She's being stalked for our views so she can't post personal pics. My background - high school (accounting) college (accounting) but dropped out; numbers were boring. I worked for Northern Telecom for a decade (world's top 3 telecom manufacturer - PBX, cell site equipment etc, several years quality control and ISO900 auditor for one line of cell site equipment. Other job opportunities since then included long haul truck driver (Canada - USA) Public works foreman (small municipal government in Alberta) water and waste water certified, current occupation professional driver for a local tourist related company. https://twitter.com/DawnTJ90 —— Tom Nelson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tan123 Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/2022/03/about-me-tom-nelson.html Notes for climate skeptics: https://tomn.substack.com/p/notes-for-climate-skeptics ClimateGate emails: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/p/climategate_05.html

BBC Inside Science
Avian flu

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 29:09


Avian or bird flu is normally seasonal, disappearing as migratory birds leave for winter. However a new strain which seems to spread more easily between wild birds and into poultry has led to the deaths of far more birds than usual. David Steel, Nature Reserve Manager on the Isle of May relates his observations of the effects on seabirds. And Nicola Lewis, Director of the Worldwide Influenza Centre at the Francis Crick Institute tells us why this particular stain is so severe. Climategate was a strange kind of scandal, based entirely on misinformation pushed by climate change deniers. In his new book Hot air, shortlisted for the Royal Society Insight Investment science book prize, Climate scientist Peter Stott assess the impact of their campaign. Pong was a very basic video game developed in the 1970s, now Australian researchers have trained human brain cells in a dish to play the game, Dr Brett Kagan from Cortical Labs explains why.

TNT Radio
Roger Tattersall on Locked & Loaded with Rick Munn - 11 October 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 55:50


GUEST OVERVIEW: Roger Tattersall, also known by his online persona “Tallbloke,” runs Tallbloke's Talkshop, a skeptical blog set up in November 2009, around the time of the first release of hacked e-mails from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia. Tattersall was the former web content editor at the University of Leeds, a position he appears to have held until 2016. He also appears to have run an IT service at tallbloke.net entitled “Stress free I.T.” although the website no longer appears in operation. Tallbloke's Talkshop was one of four blogs to receive a comment by “FOIA” in November 2011, which linked to hacked e-mails obtained from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit (CRU) – popularly dubbed “Climategate.” According to his LinkedIn, Tattersall worked for a number of groups pushing for Britain to leave the EU (Brexit), including Assistant Director at Leave.eu and Regional Campaign Executive at Grassroots Out. Tattersall is also listed as the Chief Executive of Clexit (Climate Exit), a group formed shortly after the UK‘s decision to leave the EU. According to Clexit's founding statement (PDF), “The world must abandon this suicidal Global Warming crusade. Man does not and cannot control the climate.” Notable climate change deniers serving on the “Clexit Committee” include Christopher Monckton (President) and Marc Morano (Vice President).

Corbett Report Videos
Flashback: Climategate (2009)

Corbett Report Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 50:54


Loving Liberty Radio Network
08-17-2022 Liberty RoundTable with Sam Bushman

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 109:40


Hour 1 * Guest: James Edwards – Race, Politics & Hypocrisy in 21st Century America – thepoliticalcesspool.org * Eric Trump: FBI Was Recorded! * CBS anchor Norah O'Donnell tries to refute Trump's claim that FBI seized his passports. Then Trump's team shows the proof. * DOJ Admits FBI Agents Seized Passports From Trump! – Not in the Inventory list left with Trump Attorney's. * Kevin McCarthy: “Preserve your documents and clear your calendar.” * DOJ Opposes Release Of Underlying Affidavit For FBI Mar-A-Lago Raid – Tyler Durden, ZeroHedge.com * Sen. Rand Paul rightly wants the Espionage Act to be repealed! * Liz Cheney Loses Her Primary, Trump-backed Harriet Hageman wins. * Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19 even though she is double-vaccinated and twice boosted. * Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law on Tuesday – The $740B bill includes almost $370B for green energy initiatives, a 15% tax on corporations with a reported annual income of over $1B, a price setting mechanism for medicare and almost $80B in funding for the IRS. * Joe: “Let's be clear, in this historic moment, Democrats sided with the American people and every single Republican in the Congress sided with the special interests in this vote, every single one,” * the Inflation Reduction Act may empower China's green energy manufacturing while doing little to curb carbon emissions. The $369B package will rapidly accelerate the development and usage of solar, wind and battery power. A significant portion of green energy manufacturing will take place in China. * China, which uses coal as a primary energy source , produces 80% of the world's solar panels and 77% of lithium-ion batteries. Coal, which accounted for 58% of China's energy production in 2019, emits about twice the amount of greenhouse gases as natural gas, an energy source that is commonly used in the US. * The bill is doing more to help China's economy than America's. * FDA Decides to Allow Over-the-Counter Sales of Hearing Aids. The agency's action opens the door to cheaper, more accessible devices without a prescription or medical exam. Hour 2 * Guest: Jerome R. Corsi – The Truth about Energy, Global Warming, and Climate Change: Exposing Climate Lies in an Age of Disinformation! – DrJeromeCorsi.com * Other Books: Black Gold Stranglehold, The Great Oil Conspiracy. * Each chapter summarizes the topics covered in the bolded list of items below the chapter number on the first page of each chapter. * We examine the scientific evidence of atmospheric CO2 concentrations over the history of geological time. * Fact: CO2-a Trace Element! * The first four chapters of the book deal with the politics of energy, global warming, and climate change, emphasizing that the environmental movement grew out of the Malthusian worry about global overpopulation at the end of WWII. * Chapters 5-8: These are the science chapters that drive the core of the book. * What is the Solyndra Syndrome? Why Wind and Solar Power require government subsidies? * What is the Russian scientific evidence that the Sun is the major driving factor of Earth's temperature changes? * How does the Earth's thermometer work? * The importance of ocean flow patterns on Earth's temperature. * Sun Heats Earth – the Weather Thermometer. * the Importance of Clouds. * Climategate! – True Believers Falsify Data. * The Chaos Theory of Climate. * July 2022 was the third hottest July on record in USA? ‘Claim has no basis in reality'. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 2 – 08/17/2022

Liberty Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 54:50


* Guest: Jerome R. Corsi - The Truth about Energy, Global Warming, and Climate Change: Exposing Climate Lies in an Age of Disinformation! - DrJeromeCorsi.com * Other Books: Black Gold Stranglehold, The Great Oil Conspiracy. * Each chapter summarizes the topics covered in the bolded list of items below the chapter number on the first page of each chapter. * We examine the scientific evidence of atmospheric CO2 concentrations over the history of geological time. * Fact: CO2-a Trace Element! * The first four chapters of the book deal with the politics of energy, global warming, and climate change, emphasizing that the environmental movement grew out of the Malthusian worry about global overpopulation at the end of WWII. * Chapters 5-8: These are the science chapters that drive the core of the book. * What is the Solyndra Syndrome? Why Wind and Solar Power require government subsidies? * What is the Russian scientific evidence that the Sun is the major driving factor of Earth's temperature changes? * How does the Earth's thermometer work? * The importance of ocean flow patterns on Earth's temperature. * Sun Heats Earth - the Weather Thermometer. * the Importance of Clouds. * Climategate! - True Believers Falsify Data. * The Chaos Theory of Climate. * July 2022 was the third hottest July on record in USA? ‘Claim has no basis in reality'.

Cheat!
Climategate

Cheat!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 32:58


In 2009, hackers leaked thousands of private emails between climate scientists. There was a media frenzy. Was climate change real or had these scientists been fudging the data? Rather than defending themselves, the scientists involved went silent.  This is the story of how an email leak led the world to question if global warming was fiction, and how climate change became a matter of identity and politics rather than science. A Somethin' Else production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Joe Costello Show
Sean Swarner Interesting Facts

The Joe Costello Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 73:27


Sean Swarner Interesting Facts - Learn how Sean not only beat cancer twice but went on to summit Mt. Everest and the remaining 6 summits and the north and south poles. He now brings hope to all who have cancer and those who have survived cancer with his organization CancerClimber.org. I loved, loved, loved this conversation with Sean and my hope is next July 2022, I will join him to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro and add the names of my own loved ones, who have had to deal with cancer and either survived or lost their battle with this awful disease. Thanks so much for listening! Joe Sean Swarner Speaker | Author | Performance Coach Adventurer | World Record Holder Author of: Keep Climbing: How I Beat Cancer and Reached the Top of the World Website: https://www.seanswarner.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanswarner/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sean.swarner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanswarner/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/seanswarner Podcast Music By: Andy Galore, Album: "Out and About", Song: "Chicken & Scotch" 2014 Andy's Links: http://andygalore.com/ https://www.facebook.com/andygalorebass If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. For show notes and past guests, please visit: https://joecostelloglobal.libsyn.com Subscribe, Rate & Review: I would love if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review. This will encourage other people to listen and allow us to grow as a community. The bigger we get as a community, the bigger the impact we can have on the world. Sign up for Joe's email newsletter at: https://joecostelloglobal.com/#signup For transcripts of episodes, go to: https://joecostelloglobal.lybsyn.com Follow Joe: https://linktr.ee/joecostello Transcript Joe: Ok, today, my guest is Shawn Swarner. Sean is an incredible human being, you're not going to believe the things that he has done already in his life. And I am so excited for this interview. As I was talking to Sean offline, I was explaining how the whole thought of summiting Everest is just in itself amazing. And then the way that it's been accomplished by Shaun and the adversity that he had to deal with growing up and just to to be this person that he is. So this is exciting, not just at a sports level or at a level of just doing all these amazing feats, but just just the human drive that this person has. So, Shawn, welcome to the show. Man, I am so excited to have.   Sean: I appreciate it. Thank you for having me. I'm excited to do the.   Joe: So I like to start and people that listen to my podcast hear me say this one hundred times that I like to start from the beginning. And I know you probably told the story a million times already, but I like to set a foundation of pollution is where you came from, how you grew up, the main health factors that happen early on, how you got over that and then become who you are today. So if you don't mind, if you could at least give us as much of the back on the floor is yours so as much of the back story that you want to give? I welcome it all.   Sean: I appreciate that and I'm going through my mind, and one of the things that got me through was a sense of humor, which we'll get to, but I'm assuming you probably don't want to go back. Forty six years with my mom and dad got together, then nine months later.   Joe: Yeah, that's got no so that we could start right there. That's what.   Sean: So I came into the world crying and screaming and kicking. And   Joe: There we go,   Sean: I remember it like it was yesterday.   Joe: Right.   Sean: No, I. Well, I guess my I was born and raised in Ohio, just a normal Midwest kid. I remember back in the day before toilet paper was hard to find. We would TPE the coach's house and across country in the house. And then he installed a motion sensor lights. So we had to be a little bit more careful. And I just I learned to. Do things I wasn't supposed to, but I never got caught because I learned how to not get caught. So I was a kind of a studious growing up. But everything was it was completely normal until I was in eighth grade. And I was actually I was going up for a layup and basketball things and I came down and something snapped my neck and it sounded like like, say, for Thanksgiving, you grab the chicken bone and you're pulling on the leg like the ripping the tendons in the ligaments and everything. That's that's kind of what my knee sounded like when I was hobbling over to the stage that to sit down my whole body the next day swallowed up so much. My my mom and dad couldn't even recognize their own son. So they stuck in the local hospital. Willard, Ohio, population was five thousand, I think is maybe five thousand three now. So it's not much just change. Maybe eight stoplights or something like that, but they stuck in the hospital, they started treating me for pneumonia and it's very it's very difficult to cure cancer by sucking on a nebulizer. So I wasn't getting any better. But at 13, I was thinking, well, you know, I'm going to soak up all this attention. I got the cheerleaders coming in. I got my friends coming out of balloons all over my room.   Joe: The.   Sean: It was fantastic. But I didn't know what was going on in my body, which was advanced stage four Hodgkin's lymphoma. And I remember my parents didn't tell me that I had cancer. They told me that I had Hodgkin's. And I can only imagine what they were going through when the doctor told them that I had three months to live. The doctors approach to my my parents said your first born son now has an expiration date. And no one wants to hear that, and I've heard that one of the greatest pains, pains that you can have is outliving your your son or your daughter. So I didn't want that to ever happen to my mom and dad. And I remember very vividly where I was on the bottom of the on my hands and knees in the shower three or four months into treatment. And because of the treatment, I was bald from head to toe. I was on my hands and knees sobbing, just absolutely weeping, pulling chunks of hair out of the drain so the water could go down. And I was also thinking because I was getting ready for school that day, and that's when my hair came up all in that one time in the shower. And I was thinking about what my friends may have been doing at the same time, getting ready for school the same time I was.   Sean: And they were probably worried about the latest hairstyles being popular. If things that in my mind, looking back at it now, were trivial, it meant nothing because there were nights I went to bed not knowing if I was going to wake up the next morning. I mean, can you imagine what it feels like being terrified to close your eyes and fall asleep because you don't know if you're going to wake up. And that's that's what I had to deal with as the 13 year old. So I grew up with a completely different perspective. And thanks to the miracle of modern medicine, family support, prayer just in a will to move forward. I guess if I walked out of the hospital, a hairless, happy, bloated young man and I, I went back into being a quote unquote normal teenager, I guess if there is anything that's that you can say normal for a teenager. But the remission was short lived because I was going in for a checkup for the first cancer when they found a second cancer completely unrelated to the first one. And in fact, on the apparently I'm the only person to ever had Hodgkin's and ask start. And the chances of surviving both of those illnesses is roughly the same as winning the lottery four times in a row with the same numbers.   Joe: Radical Krutch.   Sean: So I think I'm a living, breathing, walking miracle, without a doubt, and. I remember going in for a check for that first cancer in one day, they found a tumor on an X-ray. They did a needle biopsy. They removed a lymph node, put in a hip and catheter. They cracked open my ribs, took out the tumor, are put in danger and started chemotherapy less and less than one day. And they diagnosed me with a type of cancer called ASCAN sarcoma. And that's basically they gave me 14 days to live.   Joe: And this is at age 60.   Sean: 16, so 13, the first cancer, 60   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: Percent cancer, cancer, my my whole teenage years were just they were taken from me, from the cancer.   Joe: He's trying to just picture this in my brain of what happens during those years of like those prom, there's sports and it sound like you were active before 13 when you were first diagnosed. So you are definitely you look like someone that would be athletic. So you're missing all of that.   Sean: It's a green, it just makes me look like I'm.   Joe: No,   Sean: I   Joe: But.   Sean: Was I was I was incredibly athletic, and I, I think I because I was a swimmer, I started competitive swimming at maybe five or six years old. And I think I still have some records from the 11, 12 age group.   Joe: Still hold it.   Sean: Still   Joe: Wow, that is so cool.   Sean: Undefeated in the summer league, went to Nationals numerous times. I loved it, but I also think that's one of the reasons why I'm still alive, is because I looked at things differently from a competitive angle, and I pushed myself not to be the best, but I always pushed myself to be my best. And that's what I did, was going through the treatments, I I knew that when I was going through the cancer that I was going to have bad days. And I also knew I was going to have good days. So if today was a bad day, then I just I focused on tomorrow or the next day when I was going to have a good day. And I when I had those good days, I was I was truly living and learning how to be in the present moment.   Joe: Yeah, that's definitely one of the gifts that would come out of what you went through, which people struggle their whole life to eliminate the noise around them and to be present. Right. Because you literally only have this moment right now. So many people worry about what's on the schedule for tomorrow or the future or all of that. And some people even and I'm totally guilty dwell on the past. So I should have done that different. Where would I be today if I had gone left instead of right? So it's it's really hard to bring that in to be present and figure out how to do that. And I would assume that's a that's at least a good outcome of what you went through, is that it forced you to live every day the most that you could, knowing that this just this who knows what tomorrow will bring, if anything. Right.   Sean: Absolutely. I mean, one of the things that I do every morning before I even get out of bed, the instant I open my eyes in the morning, I don't I don't I never hit the snooze, because if you constantly hit the snooze over and over and over again, you're telling yourself subconsciously, I'm excited about the day. The day can wait. But if you turn it off and I actually have a smartwatch and just vibrate so it doesn't wake up my wife. So I turn I turn the alarm off and I lay there and I tell myself the past is done. There's nothing I can do about it. Tomorrow may never come, so no matter what happens today, today is the best day ever. And I have a choice, we all have a choice to make that day turn out however we want it to, and it starts with that morning intention.   Joe: Also, I don't want to get too far because I had so many questions. This is exciting. Like I said, I'm not going to let you go. So 16. So you're you were diagnosed and you're going through all of these treatments. When do you become and for lack of a better term, quote, normal where they say, OK, we've we've clobbered this thing, you're you're in remission and your hair is growing back. You're starting to feel like average every day. 16 year old, our seventh year, however long it took for you to become being normal.   Sean: That's a great question, and I was I was thinking, while you're talking and I honestly want to say that the answer is never.   Joe: Ok.   Sean: Because no one's ever had these cancers before. No one no one knows what's going to happen to me.   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: I go in once a year for a checkup and they obviously for the past 20, 30 years now, it's come back clean. So I literally see every time I go into to get my blood work done at my annual checkup, I see it as I have another year left. And I try to accomplish as much as I can in that year, so I don't think because of the way I'm looking at it, I don't think I'll ever have a normal life.   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: This is my new normal. And I've just adapted to I think because of everything I've been through, I'm comfortable with being uncomfortable. So when when things are going well for me, I'm like, oh, something's going to happen.   Joe: Yeah, so that was I was going to ask you that I just turned fifty nine and I don't envy having that fact for lack of a better term, that cloud hanging over my head, knowing that I went through something, I beat it.   Sean: The.   Joe: But there's always the chance that it'll rear its ugly head. And so people that have to live with that   Sean: And.   Joe: Sort of pressure on them, that has to take its toll. I would I would assume it has to take its toll depending on how you deal with it. Right. And with everything. When you wake up, you have the choice of saying this is going to be a great day. It's going to be a bad day. And for some reason and you can help me with this and hopefully the listeners will really heed your advice on this is why do we always choose the negative part? Like everyone, people just love to complain about how their job sucks so they don't have enough money or whatever the case might be. And if they and I listen, I've gone through my whole life having sort of this always this negative thing, like, why didn't I ever reach this goal or that goal or this accomplishment? And I'm hard on myself about it. And I also know I didn't do the work to potentially get to some of those goals. So I'm starting at this ripe old age admitting to myself, OK, you just didn't put in the time. But now I'm only in the past few months I've really shifted my frame of mind to say I literally have everything that I need know. I love my life. I I love the person that I live with. Joellen, my life partner I love. I have everything that I need. And why would I just complain all the time of all the things that I don't have? And our mutual friend David Meltzer says you literally have to get out of your own way and let the universe deliver to you the abundance that's there. And we actually get in the way of making that happen. So why don't people choose the negative? That's what I want to know.   Sean: Absolutely, and I honestly, I was thinking of a couple of things, one. We do have we have we do have a choice, and when people start to get anxious, when people start to worry about things, it's because of of two words. What if. What if this happens, what if that happens? What if this happens? What if I get cancer again? But you learn to to realize that for me, it was a it was a house of letters. It was a six letter word that that I was allowed to have power over me. So. And recently, it's funny you mention that recently you were thinking of this, that with because I'm doing the same thing recently, I'm realizing that this word cancer. Had so much control and power over me because I allowed that to happen. And then I realized, why am I freaking out over a word? I mean, don't get me wrong, I completely respect cancer and it can be deadly and it oftentimes is. But it's the word that's making me freak out when I go in for my annual checkups. It used to be smelling sailin that would make me think of all these traumatic things that happened in my past. But it doesn't mean it's going to happen again. So when I realize I'm asking myself, what if. I'm projecting into the future and I'm giving my brain permission to go crazy, to come up with any any cockamamie imaginary thing that I can come up with. So when I when I think of my my treatments or what I think of my annual checkup and I constantly, constantly ask myself, what if I realized, well, what if I get cancer, but what if I don't?   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: Perfect example.   Joe: Yep.   Sean: So I realized that the word itself means nothing. It's what I'm actually placing on that word and how I react to it. So when people hear cancer, they're like, oh, wow. But if this is what I did, I spared myself in the mirror and I said cancer about 50 times over and over and over again. And slowly it lost its power over me. And around thirty five or forty times I looked at myself laughing, what the hell this is? This is crazy. But it's lessened its power over and over and over. You just can't cancel. The more you hear about it, the more you get rid of it, you know, the less power it has over you.   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: And then why people are focused on on the negative so much. I think it's because unconsciously, people are allowing their brains to be programmed by outside sources. If you look at it, most people probably I would say 80 to 90 percent of the world, the first thing they do when they wake up, they grab their phone, they check their emails, they go on social media, whatever it might be. Either they do it before they go to the bathroom or while they're going to the bathroom. It's one of the. And what happens is if you're not paying attention to what you're consuming, because there's that old saying of you are what you eat, but in all honesty, it is you are what you consume.   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: So if people are constantly consuming this, this this false information from the media and with the media, let me turn on the news. You don't have to watch it for more than 30 seconds to realize it's going to be depressing   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: Because it's the same stuff all over and over and over again. You have to wait through, what, 60 different stories to see one positive story that takes a point zero five percent of the hour long program. So what people are doing is they're allowing their brains to be programmed by outsiders, outside sources. That outside source is just constantly bombarding their brain with negativity. However you can you have a choice to, like, wake up in the morning and have a positive affirmation, today is the best day ever. I write down my, my, my daily affirmation and I write down three things that I'm going to do and three things I'm going to try to do or and then at the end of the day, as opposed to turning on the news, I get my journal and write down five things I'm grateful for. So I'm essentially bookending my day on a positive note as opposed to, I would say, most of the world they book in their day on the negative note.   Joe: Yep.   Sean: So if you're constantly being bombarded in allowing negative thoughts into your brain, how do you think it's even possible to be positive?   Joe: Yeah, it's I don't know if you hit it on the head and it's just it's it's letting all of that stuff come in from the outside. You have a different perspective for what you went through. And and I think people just take for granted that they're alive and healthy and have a roof over their head and all of the simple things that we just don't we don't think about. And it's important to take a step back and look at that. And instead you take what if and you say, what if all of this stuff went away?   Sean: Now.   Joe: Where would I be right? Or what if all of this stuff tripled and double that? I had even more abundance because of this, this and this. But it seems like what you wish for, what you think about when people concentrate on the negative things, more of that stuff, it's just   Sean: Mike.   Joe: It's just naturally happens. And I was doing it for so long. And now that I've shifted, it's just completely changed. And it's I don't know if it's because it's so hard to understand that you can do that with your own brain and your own inner power to shift your mindset. And people, though, that's all that fufu stuff. And it's not. It's and I think that's why it's so hard to explain. It's so hard to get people to just give it a try. Just 30 days. Just think towards the most positive thing you can think of. And every day just try to eliminate as much negativity in your life will change. And   Sean: Right.   Joe: It's just really hard for people to understand, I think.   Sean: And I think that I mean, there are some there are a large percent of the population who think they're still positive when they're actually being negative to the brain and they don't even realize it. So a perfect example. You're walking down the street and you're telling yourself, don't trip, don't trip. You're going to fall on your face, but if you turn it around it from a different perspective and you tell yourself, stand tall, stand tall, walk strong. When entrepreneurs when people go into the stock market, whatever it might be, I guarantee you they don't think, oh, I don't want to lose money. No, that's state. That's that. People are thinking, I'm being positive. No, they want to make money to focus on what they want. And that's exactly what happened when I was in the hospital. The story of that 13 year old who was 60 pounds overweight in the bottom of the shower floor. Like I mentioned before, I didn't I didn't focus on not dying. I focused on living. I mean, can you imagine how it would have turned out if I kept telling myself, oh, don't die, don't die, don't die or climbing Everest. Hey, don't fall, don't fall, don't fall, don't don't stop. And same thing for runners and people doing anything athletic. I guarantee you people who are so don't stop, don't stop as opposed to make it to that spot. And then when you make it there, make it to the next spot. Same thing in life. People are saying never quit, don't quit your brain, just quit   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: As opposed to make it to that milestone, make it to the next milestone, make it to the next day. Make it to the next day. Keep pushing forward.   Joe: Yeah, that's a great point, and that's what I think really people should take away from this section of what we're talking about is that even when they talk about visualization, right, it's like you're you your body, your brain does not know whether or not you've accomplished something or not. Right. So why not tell it the best story you can write? Why not say that? I, I, I'm like, visualize you're on top of Everest. Like just visualize it until it happens. Right. It's just so you have to tell your own, your own body the best story possible. And I think that's this portion of what we're talking about should be a lesson to say your your body, your brain and your body is listening. So make sure you tell the right story. So can you take us back to your 16? You're going through all this. What's the next phase in your life?   Sean: A wild and crazy college life   Joe: Ok, where was that?   Sean: That was in Westminster College, and I think looking back at it, because my my teen years and my high school years were taken from me, have   Joe: You're going   Sean: You   Joe: To make up for   Sean: Have you ever seen a movie Animal   Joe: The   Sean: House?   Joe: Absolute.   Sean: There you go. And I was Bellucci. I had a wonderful time   Joe: Nice.   Sean: And I wouldn't change a thing. And I started off molecular bio thinking I was going to cure cancer by splicing genes. And I took organic chemistry and immunology. And it's it's pretty difficult to pass those classes when you don't open a book and study. So. So I actually switched to psychology because I was taking a an introductory psych course while I was going through the immunology class. And I really found it fascinating. And I started thinking, oh, well, maybe there's something here where I can help cancer patients and cancer survivors move on with their lives because it's not an individual disease. It affects everybody in the family thinking, OK, well, I have this great insight. Took the GRE, went to Jacksonville, Florida, to go to work on my master's and my doctorate. And then some things happen. I was working for different jobs, trying to go through my doctorate, which is just ridiculous. I mean, just to focus on education. Wow. So at some point I decided that I hadn't dealt with my own issues. Because of what I went through, I never even considered what cancer did to me and how I wanted to quit on the other end, because in college I just I left it behind. I didn't even bring it up. I mean, there I dated some girls and I was thinking, OK, well, how do I bring up that? I'm a survivor. It's not like, you know, dinner conversation. Oh, you know, how how how's your wife and how is your dinner? Oh, I had cancer. You know, he just   Joe: Yeah,   Sean: Can't do that.   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: So I was so worried about I didn't know what to do. I just I just I forgot about it. So then in grad school is thousands of miles away from Ohio. And it was the first time I actually stopped and looked myself in the mirror and ask myself those deep questions, you know, who are you? What do you want from life? What's your purpose? So I just did some deep, deep understanding of who I was, and then I realized, OK, I had been given a tremendous gift of the mind body connection, and I wanted to help and give back to cancer patients in the cancer world. And that's what I did, more research and more research and kept getting bigger and bigger and thinking higher and higher and like, OK, well, how about we use the biggest platform of the highest platform in the world to scream? Hope the guy. Great. Let's let's go climb Everest. Moved to Colorado just because, like the highest point in Florida is the top of the for the Four Seasons Hotel in Miami.   Joe: And   Sean: So I moved to Colorado, Rocky Mountains   Joe: I love.   Sean: Because I know I don't know too many mountaineers who live in Florida.   Joe: No, no, but it's also.   Sean: So I moved to Colorado and I trained in and literally nine months later flew over to Kathmandu, Nepal, and headed up Everest as the first cancer survivor to some of the highest mountain in the world.   Joe: So what year was this and how old were you?   Sean: Well, that was that was 2002, I actually submitted May 16th at nine thirty two in the morning. So night again almost 20 years ago, 19 years ago. I was twenty seven at the time. That's right.   Joe: And   Sean: Twenty   Joe: You   Sean: Seven.   Joe: Did this with nine months of training.   Sean: Nine months of training and when I first. Well, when I first moved to Colorado, I didn't even have any support. My brother came with me. We lived out the back of my Honda Civic and we camped in Estes Park for two months before we even got a sponsorship.   Joe: Oh, my gosh.   Sean: So we were I remember one morning we woke up, we were going to go climb, I think it's one of the Twin Peaks in Estes Park and we got about two feet of snow in August. And I was thinking to myself, because we're living in the car, that camping, it's like, the hell am I doing here?   Joe: Josh.   Sean: What did I get myself into? My my office was the library and a pay phone bank. So I was calling corporations like Ghatak and Karvelas in the Northeast saying, hey, I'm a two time cancer survivor with one lung and I'm going to go climb Mount Everest in 10 months and I need your help. Ninety nine doors closed in my face.   Joe: Really, that's   Sean: At.   Joe: So surprising that your story is so unique that that one that triggered people to say yes more often.   Sean: But they didn't think it was even possible.   Joe: I guess,   Sean: They thought   Joe: Wow.   Sean: It was physiologically impossible to do that with half your lung capacity, so they like, like I said, nine out of 10 people. I mean, hey, you know, this is my story. Click And I thought it was a joke. So   Joe: What?   Sean: I. I actually have both lungs, but there's so much scar tissue from the radiation treatment, there's really no oxygen transfer. Yeah. So   Joe: So   Sean: It's   Joe: There wasn't removed, it was just   Sean: Like.   Joe: It's just collapsed or   Sean: Now.   Joe: If that's the right term, but   Sean: That's   Joe: The scar tissue,   Sean: A perfect term,   Joe: Ok.   Sean: Yeah.   Joe: Ok, and this that was from the age 16 to one. A lot of the chemo and radiation was done. That's when it happened.   Sean: Exactly.   Joe: Did you have it? Did you also have chemo and radiation at 13?   Sean: I had chemo the first time and chemo radiation the second time.   Joe: Ok, and so it just affected the one long in the sense that it just created just the scar tissue over   Sean: Correct,   Joe: It where it wasn't. So   Sean: Correct.   Joe: It doesn't really work at all.   Sean: Not not really. In fact, in January, I had a little scare, they think it's a long term side effect from the radiation where I had some spots in my back removed and now I have another another starless by about six inches long where they had to go remove that. But if that's all I have to do, the first cancer, the second cancer is 16, 17, and the now 46 year old. Cut it out. I'm good.   Joe: Yeah,   Sean: Yeah.   Joe: Ok, so we are. You said what was the date again,   Sean: May 16th.   Joe: May 16th of two thousand and two,   Sean: Yeah.   Joe: And you were twenty seven years old, OK? And so you trained nine months before you decided you said, I'm going to go do this. So you you set aside nine months to get ready for this.   Sean: Correct.   Joe: Ok, so does the training. Is the training the stuff that I saw in some of the videos where you're you're pulling a sheet behind you and and whatever, your pull tire's up a hill and like, how did you figure out how to train for such as that?   Sean: So that was actually when I when I went to the North Pole a couple of years ago, but for training going up to up Everest, there's lungs Long's peak, which is 18 miles round trip, and it's it's fourteen thousand two hundred and fifty six feet. And I eventually worked my way up to climbing that peak once a week with 100 pounds of rocks in my backpack. So I would train myself and I'll go up onto that peak and into the Rocky Mountain National Park in a bad day, thinking that a bad day on Long's peak was probably better than a good day on Everest. And what I do a training for, for anything like the North Pole, the Hawaii Ironman, I did that. I train harder than I think the event actually event is going to be for two reasons. I get my body in shape, my mind in shape, but also I'm thankful I don't have to train more and I'm more excited about the actual event.   Joe: Right. That's crazy. So what is a normal when you're when you're training for something like that? What what would be a normal day in Sean's life? What time do you get up? What kind of stuff do you like? I can't even fathom something like this. I just   Sean: Well.   Joe: Got done skiing and snowboarding in Utah. I got home last night. I went with the old my oldest friend. We went from elementary and junior high and high school. And   Sean: Now.   Joe: Our families were friends and his father was my dentist. And so he said, I'm going to snowboard spring skiing. I haven't been skiing in twenty five plus years.   Sean: Now.   Joe: Like, come on, let's go. And I was a good skier a long time ago and yeah, I just can't imagine what it would take. My legs were shot. So what does it take. What's Seans the day in the life of of what you do.   Sean: Well, I'm going to challenge you again, then, what are you doing July twenty, Fourth to August seven?   Joe: I saw that and I was like, God, I want to do that. So   Sean: So.   Joe: Explain. So since you're talking about. Explain what that is before we talk about your daily routine. So   Sean: Well,   Joe: Explain.   Sean: Yeah, that would lead into it, because I everybody every year I take a group of Kilimanjaro as   Joe: That's.   Sean: A fundraiser for cancer charity, and what we do is we actually we pay for a survivors trip. And then it's the responsibility of that survivor to raise funds for next year's survivor, kind   Joe: Oh,   Sean: Of   Joe: Wow.   Sean: Paying it forward. Anyone can go. We just fund the survivors trip. And this year we actually have enough funds to send to survivors. So I'm hoping with those two survivors, there isn't. They raise enough funds to take three and twenty twenty two and then maybe five and twenty, twenty three and so forth up to. I'd love to take 15 people, 15 survivors for free every year at   Joe: Wow, that's   Sean: All   Joe: Incredible.   Sean: Costs. But for Kilimanjaro, let's say I would, I would wake up and about four miles from here we have a set of stairs that are pretty steep and there are two hundred and I live at I want to say sixty, sixty four, sixty five hundred feet. So I'm already an altitude which helps a lot.   Joe: Is   Sean: I   Joe: It?   Sean: Wake up in the morning before sunrise and eventually I will do that. That set of stairs 10 to 15 times with about 70 or 80 pounds of rocks in my backpack. So you're talking what, two thousand, maybe, maybe three, four thousand steps up and down in how many stairs are there? The Empire State Building. I think there's one thousand something so   Joe: Yeah,   Sean: Less than I did.   Joe: Right. Wow.   Sean: Then come back, wake my wife up, will do some yoga, eat breakfast, come here to do some work on my laptop, and then I'll probably either do it depending on the day, either rowing, lifting or running, and then on the weekends go out and do a 14 or something like that and a 14 year, a fourteen thousand foot peak. But I also have a sponsorship through a company called Hypoxic Go   Joe: Check.   Sean: Where there's this machine. I call it Arcudi to like R-2 because it's tiny and it actually filters out oxygen to simulate altitude. So I'll I'll do the yoga, I'll do the rowing machine or and I'm doing this because it's a mask of   Joe: For those of you who are listening, he's putting his hand over his face.   Sean: Just randomly. That's that's what I do. And I work out, I,   Joe: That's right.   Sean: I, I'll do those workouts at home on a mask that's connected to this machine and I'll end up doing these workouts at nineteen thousand feet. So what I'm doing is I'm pretty acclimatizing my body because I have to make up for the lack of my right lung because when you get into altitude there's less oxygen, you know, it's spread out, spread out further. And when you get to like if we left, if we went from here to the top of Everest, we'd be dead in five minutes just because of the lack of oxygen. So I treat it and I try to pre acclimatize myself. And when we go to Kilimanjaro, I tell people my training schedule and like, I could never do that. Well, remember, you're training for yourself. I'm training for me and ten other people.   Joe: Right.   Sean: So   Joe: Right.   Sean: This if you're interested, this would be my 21st summit of Kilimanjaro.   Joe: That's incredible in regards to what you eat, are you like a very strict like is everything that you do? Very strict and regimented.   Sean: Not not everything, I mean, I give myself some leniency sugar during the week, I don't do on the weekends   Joe: Ok.   Sean: On Easter. Yeah, I have those little malt balls, you know, the Easter Mother's Day. But for the most part, I mean, no sugar. See, what did I have just for lunch? My wife made a salad. We had some chick like a chicken, homemade chicken salad. We're very conscious of what we eat. We stay away from the sugars. No. And that means no white pasta, no white bread. I love I've always loved broccoli. I just eat healthy.   Joe: Right.   Sean: Every once in a while I'll have a burger or steak, but, you know, maybe once a month.   Joe: Beer, a glass of wine, no.   Sean: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I   Joe: Ok,   Sean: Like I actually I brew beer at home too.   Joe: Ok, OK,   Sean: Yeah.   Joe: Ok.   Sean: It's great because when I travel you know, I make the beer, I come back two weeks later I'm like, oh beer.   Joe: There you go. OK, cool.   Sean: Oh.   Joe: So were you afraid going Tavaris like, I can't I can't even imagine I'm telling you to sit here and talk with you about this. I I've watched like we've talked about before, we actually started recording, watched the shows, the different movies or documentaries about it and the getting frostbite and people getting pneumonia and their sister, their body shutting down. And they're having to have the tip of like my nose is red right now from being sunburned and windburn from Snover. And I'm like, I don't I can't even fathom all the things that must go through your brain. And then watching where you cross over on that, I don't even know what it's called. You think I know after   Sean: Remasters   Joe: Watching.   Sean: Have.   Joe: Yeah. The with the ones with the ladders. Right. I don't know how many of those you have to cross and I just I don't know. And then the spots where I don't even know if this is something people point out on the way up or on the way down. But that's where we had to leave so and so like at the all those things go into your brain and you don't want to be the weak link in the chain. Something happens to you and then all of a sudden other people have to descend, like, I don't even know how that works. So, I mean, arriving at base camp must have been just like incredible and scary as hell. I've been like, oh, my gosh, there's no turning back here. It is base camp. And I'm and I said, I'm going to do this.   Sean: I think for me, I obviously was focused on the summit, I wanted to get to the top like everybody else who goes over there, but I think I was more focused on enjoying the whole process because literally when I got to base camp, every step outside of base camp was my personal record for altitude. I had never been any higher than base camp. But so every step was higher than I'd ever been, so   Joe: What   Sean: I   Joe: Is   Sean: Am.   Joe: What is base camp at?   Sean: Seventeen thousand six hundred feet.   Joe: Ok, and you and you're saying this machine you use change you at nineteen thousand.   Sean: But I didn't I didn't have that machine before   Joe: Oh,   Sean: I.   Joe: Wow.   Sean: So the highest I have ever been was just around just below fourteen thousand five hundred feet, which is the highest mountain here in Colorado.   Joe: That's correct.   Sean: Albert.   Joe: Wow.   Sean: And when I got to the summit of Everest, I mean, it was double the whatever, the highest point I'd ever been. But I knew that I was so focused on, you know, you asked me about being afraid, there were times that those little. Negative seeds got planted in my brain, but I didn't want them. I didn't let them grow and I was very mindful and very aware of when those thoughts came in my brain, because looking back at the same analogy of that young boy on the shower floor, I focused on living as opposed to not dying. And when I when I was crossing the ladders on on the glass across the crevasses, I wasn't focused on, hey, don't fall in the crevasse. I was focused on making it to the next side. And when we passed the dead bodies, I stepped over a number of dead bodies. I just I tried to not ask myself the question, I did this when I got back down. Why did he die? Why would nine? And what's the difference, like, why would I why would I be worthy and he wouldn't be. But it's it's like anything in life where you just don't know sometimes. Why did I get cancer? I don't know. It's a whole question. Why me? Why me? Well, the fact of the matter is, it was me. So deal with it. Why not me?   Joe: Yeah, I've had this conversation with other people on the podcast who have gone through some adversity. I you know, I feel like that adversity has been given, fortunately or unfortunately, however you want to look at it, because the outcomes of things that you've learned through what you've gone through have created this person, this mental strength, and someone who is very happy day to day or other people, just no matter, they could be having the most amazing life and they still complain. But I feel like, you know, the adversity has been given to people with strength, and I'm not sure if that's true. It's something I made up of my own brain because I think I'm such a wimp that I cut my finger. I start like I don't know how I would deal with what you've gone through, what other people around me have gone through. So that's what's my own little story, I tell myself. So you just didn't choose me because he knew I couldn't handle it, so.   Sean: But but you never know what you can handle until you're put in that situation.   Joe: Right.   Sean: And people always say say things like that all the time, I don't. My God, I have no idea what I would do if I was ever in your situation. You don't know.   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: And you'd be amazed at how much you can actually handle when you are in that situation.   Joe: Yeah, that's incredible. OK, so you're at base camp and how many are you in? I don't know how you travel if there's 12 or 15 or whatever the number is. How many are there with you going up?   Sean: So, as you probably know, a normal Everest expedition could I mean, it could be 20, 30 people.   Joe: Ok.   Sean: A number of sardars Sherpas, you name it, and clients. I had my brother at base camp, a cook at base camp, two Sherpas and me, and that was it. We were I say I was we were on a shoestring budget, but we didn't even have shoelaces. So we.   Joe: Did   Sean: It   Joe: You end   Sean: Was.   Joe: Up ever getting sponsorship before you left?   Sean: I did in   Joe: Ok,   Sean: One of   Joe: Good.   Sean: Them was Ghatak, one was Capello's, and   Joe: Ok.   Sean: Believe it or not, I didn't even have a summit suit a week before I was supposed to go up for the top. And just my crazy luck. And I know it's not like it was by the big guy upstairs, but the north face came in with my my summit suit and it actually said Shantz Warner Everest base camp on the box. And it got to.   Joe: Wow, that's crazy.   Sean: It's like two or three days before I was supposed to go up in the sun at my summit suit came in.   Joe: That is nuts. Wow. All right, so when you start out, how long does it. How long should it take you or how long is like the most that you can spend up that high? Like, is there a period of time that you have the summit? And I know it's due to weather, too, right. You have to sometimes   Sean: At.   Joe: Just go. We can't make the attempt today. The weather is just not good enough. So what did it end up taking you from base camp to summoning Everest?   Sean: So a lot of people don't understand that when you get there, you don't go from base camp and go up to Camp One, spend a couple of days there, go up to camp to spend a couple of days there, three, four. Same thing from the south side. We actually there are four camps and then with base camp there.   Joe: Ok.   Sean: So we arrived at base camp April 8th and I summited May 16. So almost a month and a half. The whole time we're going from base camp up higher, establishing different camps and then coming back down so that that does two things, we go up with a full back, a pack drop off stuff and then go back with an empty backpack, go back up with a full pack your stuff and go back down. So, like I said, does two things. It actually transports the gear and material that we need to each camp, food, gear, whatever. But it also is getting our body adjusted to the altitude.   Joe: Ok.   Sean: So then we would go up and down, up and down, up and down after we established three and then four when when you get to camp for your before you get to Camp four, you pay attention to the weather. And there's a weather window because everybody has seen that that quintessential picture of Everest with the snow plume   Joe: Yep,   Sean: Blowing off the top.   Joe: Yep.   Sean: That's because that's because the sun is puncturing the jetstream, the just   Joe: Uh.   Sean: Tunnels, the summit, two   Joe: Huh?   Sean: Hundred three hundred miles an hour. So it's impossible to climb on that. So what happens is pre monsoon season, there's a high pressure system that pushes the jet stream north. And that's when people sneak up on top of Everest and come back down. So you see on I guess you don't look on a map, but meteorologists know and they give you a weather window like it's usually mid-May. For us, it was supposed to be May 15th where the weather window was good. But for whatever reason, that may on May 14th, we were supposed to move to May 15th and go up for the summit. I was at camp three and I was suffering a mild form of cerebral edema, which is altitude induced swelling of the brain. And I couldn't move. So every single other expedition who was on the same schedules, us went from Camp three, moved to Camp four and went to the summit that night. The next morning, the winds were howling. They came down the aisle retreat, and they lost their opportunity to climb. I slept on an oxygen that day. The next morning we went up to camp for summited on May 16th, a day later, and there was just a slight breeze in the top. We spent about 30 minutes up there to forty five minutes, which is unheard of.   Joe: Who's medically trained to tell you what's wrong with you or do you just have to know, like there's no one is like in your own little group, it's you just have to know what's right or wrong with you and how to fix it.   Sean: In my group, yeah, I mean, in other expeditions are expedition doctors, you know, everybody there were we made friends with some people from Brown University who were doing a study up there. And it was it's actually really funny. They're doing a study on how the altitude affects the brain. And they gave me this book and I became a volunteer to help with the study. And I was at Camp three when I was acclimatizing and not going up for the summit, but just sleeping at Camp three is going to come back down the mountain like a little Rolodex thing. It's like the size of an index card and you flip it back and on the front of it, you're supposed to pick out which object was was different, which which one didn't belong. And it was like a small triangle, a large triangle, a medium sized triangle and a Pentagon or something like that. Right.   Joe: So.   Sean: And so and each each are different. So big, medium, small square in a circle you pick out the circle. But it was funny. So I get up to camp three and I'm radioing down to them. All right. You guys ready to go? Yeah, we're good. So I flip it over and I'm thinking I'm going to have some fun with this.   Joe: All right.   Sean: So I go page one, the Penguin Page to the House, page three, the dog. And keep in mind, they're all geometric shapes. So   Joe: All   Sean: I think.   Joe: Right, to the naming of animals, as they say, oh, for.   Sean: It's like I take my thumb off the microphone and there's a long silence.   Joe: It's not.   Sean: And all of a sudden, Sean, are you feeling OK?   Joe: Right.   Sean: Like, yeah, why, what's going on? There are no animals.   Joe: That is so funny. Oh, my gosh, they were probably like, oh, we got to get a helicopter up there.   Sean: They were thinking, we need to get emergency up there and get him down off the mountain.   Joe: That is so funny. Oh, my gosh. So is it true that it gets backed up up there when people are trying to summit during a certain season?   Sean: It is now when I was there, it wasn't as bad   Joe: Check.   Sean: And also. A few years ago, there was a big earthquake and there used to be a section called the Hillary Step,   Joe: Yep, I   Sean: And   Joe: Remember hearing.   Sean: So it used to be a chunk of rock that used to hang out. And literally, if you took six inches off to your left side, you would plummet a mile and a half straight down. And there was that section where only one person could go up or one person could go down at a time, and that's where the bottleneck usually was. So with the earthquake, what I've heard is that there's no longer a Hillary step. It's more like a Hillary slope now because that giant rock has been dislodged. But from the obviously you saw a picture from a couple of years ago that just that long queue of people, apparently it's getting a little out of control.   Joe: And that's crazy. Would you ever do it again? Do you ever care about doing it again?   Sean: Well, as is my family or my wife going to hear this this time, I don't know if it calms down and it becomes less popular, I honestly would I would like to attempt it again without oxygen to see if it's possible to climb Everest with one lung and no no supplemental oxygen.   Joe: Who was the guy that did it with no, nothing.   Sean: Reinhold Messner, he's climbed, yeah, and then there's also a guy named Viscose who climbed the 8000 meter peaks. So it's been it's been done numerous times, but the first person who did it was Mesner. I believe.   Joe: No oxygen, it just all right. Yeah, I don't want to get you in trouble with your wife, so we'll just, well, not talk about it anymore, OK? I'm telling you, I can sit here and talk to you forever, and I want to respect your time. I don't want to run too far over. So besides everything you've done every day, the tallest peak on every continent at this point, is that true?   Sean: Correct. Still the seven summits,   Joe: Yeah,   Sean: Yep.   Joe: Ok, and then along with that, you have this series of books that you're doing. Can you explain what that's about, what people find when they give each one of those books?   Sean: Oh, sure, yeah, it's actually it's in the infant stages right now, but it's called the Seven Summits to Success. And I just signed an agreement with a publishing company. We're producing we're publishing the first one which is conquering your Everest, where it helps people bring them kind of into my life and understand how I've done what I've done, not just what I've done, what I've done, not what I've done I've done, not what I've done, but how I've done what I've done.   Joe: Yeah.   Sean: And it's also it's very similar to what I just I put together called the Summit Challenge, which is an online series of individual modules, seven different modules walking people through. Utilizing their own personal core values to accomplish things like self actualization, and at the end they essentially find their purpose and it came from the concept and the idea where after a keynote presentation, so many people would come up and say, that's a great story, but a handful would say, that's a great story. And then followed up with a question, but how did you do it? And then looking at Kilimanjaro again, the average success rate on the mountain is roughly forty eight percent, meaning fifty two people out of 100 don't even make it to the top. And like I said, this this July with my twenty first summit with groups and our groups are at 98 percent success rate, double that of the average. So I was thinking, OK, well what's what's the difference? And the difference is I've been subconsciously imparting what I've learned going through the cancer because my first goal was to crawl eight feet from a hospital bed to the bathroom, and then I ended up climbing twenty nine thousand feet to the top of the world. So all those little things, those little insights that I've learned, I've been imparting on people in my groups. So we do something every day that's different to help people get up there. In the main, the main understanding that they get is understanding what their personal core values are. Because once you hold fast to your personal core values and you have an understanding of a deeper purpose, nothing is going to get in your way.   Joe: So in that kind of brings us back to when you left college and you decided that you're you're camping with your brother and then you decide you're going to do this thing to Everest. Right. Was that the beginning of this this portion of Shawn's life where you're going to do these things? But now there's an underlying what's the word I'm looking for this an underlying mission, which is you're you're doing this, I guess, because you like to challenge yourself. Obviously, you just want to you're so happy with the fact that you have been given this chats with   Sean: Right.   Joe: With what happened to you. You're going to make the most of it. So here I am, Sean Zwirner. I am so grateful that I went through two different types of cancer that easily either one of them could have killed me. One of them ruined one of my lungs. I'm still living. Not only that, but I'm going to make the most of every day. So you go to Everest, you do this, you accomplish that, and then you say, OK, that that's that's it. You went for the biggest thing on your first run. You would start out small. You just like, screw it, I'm going to Everest. And then after that, all these other things would be cakewalks, and I'm sure they're not. But then you did all seven summits. And now, though, is it the underlying mission is that you are you are the voice of cancer survivors and and what you do and I don't want to put any words in your mouth, so stop me at any moment. But is it like you're doing this to to to provide hope for them to say, listen, I not only did it twice, but I am living at the highest level of accomplishment and and I don't know what there's so many words I can think of that you just you want them to all think the same way, just keep pushing forward, get the most out of life. And I'm here to support you. And look at me. I've done it. I'm not just spewing words from a stage. I've literally gone out and done this. So I want you to be on this journey with me, both mentally, physically, if you can. Does that make sense or that I just destroy it?   Sean: No, absolutely, I I wouldn't I wouldn't personally profess that I am the voice of survivors if others want to think that that that's great. But I wouldn't I wouldn't declare myself that. But I have found a deeper purpose. And it did start with Everest, because when I made it to the summit, I had a flag that had names that people touched by cancer on it.   Joe: Yeah, I saw that, yep.   Sean: And that was always folded up in my chest pocket, close to my heart as a constant reminder of my goals in my inspiration, and I planted a flag on the top of Everest. I planted a flag on the seven summits, the highest on every continent. And I also planted a flag at the South Pole and most recently at the North Pole. And I think it initially started. With the concept of I don't want to say infiltrating the cancer community, but getting there and showing them exactly what you said, you know, being up on stage and saying, hey, I'm not just talking the talk, I'm walking it as well. I know what it's like being in your situation. I know what it's like to have no hope. But I also know what it's like on the other side. And I also know what it's like to scream from the rooftops that there's there's a tremendous life after after cancer and it can be a beautiful life. So a lot of people who and like I said, it started off with cancer, but now it's it's reached out to anybody who's going through anything traumatic, which is with the state of the world, is it's everybody now. So with with any uncertainty, you can use that, especially with my cancer. It wasn't the end. It was the beginning. So what the world is going through right now, it's not necessarily the end. It's not uncertainty. How we come out of this on the other side is entirely up to us. And it's our choice. And we can use all the trials and tribulations and turn that into triumph of success if we want. It is all based on our own perspectives.   Joe: So you come off of Everest and then there's your life now become this person who is going to continue to push themselves for because you obviously want to live this amazing life and you don't you just do love the adventure. You love the thrill of the accomplishment. I'm sure all of that stuff that any of us would love, like I went skiing for three days of twenty five years. I'm glad I'm still alive. Sit and talk   Sean: They.   Joe: Because trust me, I wasn't the guy you were talking about walking down the sidewalk and say, don't trip down. I was like, you're fifty nine. You break a bone now you're screwed, you're breakable. And I'm going over. These moguls go, oh my gosh, why am I here? How did you survive? How does someone like that survive financially? How do you survive financially that you now did that? Does that start to bring in sponsorships and endorsements and book deals and speaking deals, or is it just the snowball that happens? And how do you decide that this is the path your life is going to take?   Sean: You would think so, and I've been approached by numerous corporations where the conversation went, something like me telling them, well, I really can't use your product up in the mountains and doing what I do. They say, OK, we'll just take the money we're going to give you by which you really use but endorse our product. So if I went if I went down that path, absolutely, I would be living the high life.   Joe: Right.   Sean: But because I'm a moral and ethical person, I think.   Joe: So.   Sean: It's not nearly what you probably think it is, I don't have people banging down my door for a movie. I don't have people banging down my door for a book. And I think it's because most of the media that we see on television is is paid for media. And every time I reach out to a production company or a marketing company or a PR company, they're usually the first question is what? What's your budget? OK, well, how about the story? How about helping people? Because like I said, every morning I write an affirmation down, in fact, or was it just yesterday was I will give more than I receive. I will create more than I consume. And I think most people who don't understand that think that you're living in a state of lack. And maybe I am. But I'm also incredibly grateful for everything we have. And do I want my story out there? Absolutely. But I don't need to make millions and millions of dollars on it. And what I what I want to do is take those millions and millions of dollars and take cancer survivors up Kilimanjaro every year. I'd love to do that three or four times a year. So I'm always looking for people who can who can jump in here and help me out and share my story with others to give back to help people and help them believe in themselves and help them find their purpose, their their inner drive, their inner.   Joe: Is this is going to sound so stupid, so forgive me, so when you do this, this trek up Kilimanjaro, you do it in July, right?   Sean: Yeah, yeah,   Joe: It.   Sean: People should arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport July 20 for.   Joe: Ok, is it cold up there?   Sean: It depends. That's a it's not a stupid question,   Joe: Really,   Sean: But   Joe: I   Sean: That's   Joe: Thought   Sean: Like   Joe: You were going to   Sean: Asking.   Joe: Be like, yeah, it's it's it's however many thousand   Sean: Oh.   Joe: Feet. What do you think, Joe?   Sean: But that would be like me asking you, hey, what's it like in snowboarding? What's it going to be like in snowboarding? July? Twenty Fourth. Twenty twenty three. I mean, you have a rough estimate.   Joe: I.   Sean: So in going up Kilimanjaro, it's one of the most beautiful mountains I've been on because you go through so many different climactic zones getting up that you start off in an African rainforest where it can be a torrential downpour. It's always green, but it could be a torrential downpour or it can be sunny and the sun kind of filters through the canopy and you'll see these little streams of light coming to the camp, which is beautiful. And then the next day, it's it could be sunny or rainy, but it goes through so many different zones. You just have to be prepared for each one summit night. However, yes, it's tremendously cold. It can be zero degrees or maybe even minus 10. But with the right gear, you're going to be fine. I mean, there's there's no such thing as bad weather, just bad year.   Joe: Well, here's a good question, and if someone was to go on this is how do they get that gear that they have to buy all that stuff?   Sean: You can you can purchase it or you can rent it over there. I've used the same group of people for the past 18 months, and if you're if you're never going to use a zero degree sleeping bag again in your life, just rent it for 30 bucks. You don't spend three hundred four hundred dollars to buy one. Or if you do buy one and you're never going to use again, give it to my friends, the Sherpas of who use it all the time.   Joe: Right, so basically somebody's going on this could, when they arrive there, get everything they need to make it happen.   Sean: Well, except for your boots and your underwear, you probably don't want to rent me underwear.   Joe: The point well taken. OK, go. So I want to ask you about the Big Hill challenge.   Sean: So great, the big Hill challenge is actually an abridged version of the summit challenge, so some challenges this really in-depth twenty one week program where you take micro challenges and utilize something that you learn and just incorporate into your daily life. The Big Hill challenge is going to be a three week challenge where I take a group of one hundred people at a time and work them through three weeks of little micro challenges to help them along.   Joe: Ok.   Sean: And they're both based on understanding and utilizing your personal core values.   Joe: Perfect. And these can be found on your website.   Sean: Yeah, you can go to the summit challenge dotcom event eventually, you can go to the Big Hill challenge dotcom,   Joe: Ok,   Sean: But every   Joe: Ok,   Sean: One or dotcom.   Joe: Ok, great, because I'll put all of this in the show, notes and everything else, I wrote this question down because I wanted to make it clear that besides your website, Shawn   Sean: Like.   Joe: Swane or Dotcom, you have the cancer Climategate.   Sean: Correct.   Joe: Can you explain can you explain that site to me and what the goal of that site is?   Sean: So cancer climber, cancer climate Doug is actually the organization my brother and I founded that funds trips for cancer survivors to kill javu.   Joe: Ok.   Sean: And actually, if we raise, my goal is to raise about two million dollars to have a mobile camp for kids with cancer.   Joe: Wow. That's   Sean: Because   Joe: Incredible.   Sean: You there are camps all over the country, all over the world, but oftentimes you can't get the survive or you can't get the patient to the camp because of the compromised immune system. So I thought, well, what if there's a semi truck that brings the camp to the kids?   Joe: Hmm, that's interesting. That's a really cool. And the reason I ask about coming on being cold is because Joel in my my better half of 20 some years survived breast cancer. It was lymph node sort of stuff. So taken out and be like God. But she hates the cold like she I would be so cold to do something like this with her. She just literally I mean, I don't know if she would go the last section to the summit because her cold do not mix. She's so happy here in Arizona and she never complains about the heat. So   Sean: My.   Joe: That's the only reason I ask that. So.   Sean: My wife was born and raised in Puerto Rico,   Joe: Ok.   Sean: Forty forty years of her life, and she went with me.   Joe: She.   Sean: She did. She hated the last night, but she's so happy she didn't.   Joe: So it's really just the one night that's the   Sean: Yeah.   Joe: Coldest. So it's one night out. How long does it take to get from where you started out in the rainforest to the.   Sean: So the whole trip itself is a seven day trip up and down the mountain summit on the morning of the 6th, we leave the evening of the 6th, and then after we come off the mountain, we actually go we fly into the Serengeti and do a four day safari to the Serengeti.   Joe: And when you're staying on the way up to the summit, or is it just like caps right   Sean: But   Joe: There? Oh, so that's it. There it is.   Sean: The.   Joe: That's right. So the people that are listening to this on the podcast, you'll have to look at the YouTube video later. But he's showing me the actual   Sean: The.   Joe: Tents and. And is everybody carrying their own tent?   Sean: No, I actually, because I've been there so many times, we pay two porters per person to haul your gear up and all you have to worry about is your day pack some water, snacks, showers, your camera, sunscreen, hat, stuff like that. I don't want anybody carrying anything more than, say, twenty five thirty pounds up the mountain, but the sort of porters will actually give them the leave. After we leave camp, they'll pass us on the way.

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[Episode 0563] [The Great Reset] Whatever Happened to Climategate?

Unsafe Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 22:31


In 2009, an email scandal rocked the global warming scientific community. It was called Climategate. Now 12 years later, it's barely even a faint memory. So whatever happened to Climategate? The video version of this episode is available here: https://unsafespace.com/ep0563 About The Great Reset Hosted by Ian K (a.k.a. Comix Division) "The Great Reset" is a series dedicated to understanding, preparing for, and opposing the World Economic Forum's initiative to radically undermine individual rights and permanently alter the economic and political landscape of the entire globe. Thanks for Watching! The best way to follow Unsafe Space, no matter which platforms ban us, is to visit: https://unsafespace.com While we're still allowed on YouTube, please don't forget to verify that you're subscribed, and to like and share this episode. You can find us there at: https://unsafespace.com/channel For episode clips, visit: https://unsafespace.com/clips Other video platforms on which our content can be found include: LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@unsafe BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/unsafespace/ Also, come join our community of dangerous thinkers at the following social media sites...at least until we get banned: Censorship-averse platforms: Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Locals: unsafespace.locals.com Parler: @unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg Censorship-happy platforms: Twitter: @unsafespace [currently suspended without any reason given] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/unsafespace Support the content that you consume by visiting: https://unsafespace.com/donate Finally, don't forget to announce your status as a wrong-thinker with some Unsafe Space merch, available at: https://unsafespace.com/shop

The Josh Scandlen Podcast
Have We Been Lied To All This Time? My Incredulity With Financial Research

The Josh Scandlen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 43:25


I literally never thought I'd compare financial research with the "Climategate" scandal, and its "hide the decline" fraud, but I'm starting to get a feeling that what we've been told previously isn't all it's cracked up to be when it comes to the financial number crunchers.  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josh-scandlen-podcast/support

Holistic Survival Show - Pandemic Planning
HS 391 FBF - Exploring Global Warming and Space with Robert Zimmerman

Holistic Survival Show - Pandemic Planning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 43:30


Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 78, originally published in February 2012. Join Jason Hartman and Robert Zimmerman, space explorer and science journalist, as they explore the issues behind “global warming” and the impact these issues could potentially have on the human race. As Bob explains, science is being corrupted by political and governmental forces “either because they provide the financing or because a lot of people within those communities of government and political activism are trying to use science to twist it for their ends. The climate field has been badly warped by people inside and outside of the science community for political gain.” Bob does point out that public belief in global warming has plummeted significantly in the past few years. That drop coincides with the release of the Climategate information. Skeptics of global warming are called “deniers.” Jason asks the question, if global warming is real, is it even bad? Bob says there is very little trustworthy data as to whether it is bad. Almost all studies that say global warming is bad and we're going to die are political in nature. He said the real data is in the recorded events in history, which shows that certain things happen as the earth cools and warms. Bottom line, it's a “chicken little” situation, in which everything climate related is called “global warming” and people are beginning to not believe anything the scientific community says, including the real data, and that's the real tragedy. Bob also talks about his optimism in the United States as the engine of innovation. He explains we are no longer a country of tinkerers, but we are a country of services with more open-mindedness, which will promote more innovation. Jason and Bob discuss space exploration and the war going on between private and public space exploration in the U.S. Bob feels that as the move toward privatization of the space projects unfurls, we're going to see over the next five years multiple companies able to put humans in orbit via the government. He also thinks that within a year, from private companies, we'll begin to see the first flights of tourist spaceships with people onboard who have paid for the flight. Bob shares information about Templar's findings of ten earthlike planets that are in what is considered “the habitable zone.” Robert Zimmerman has not only been fortunate to write about some of the most exciting moments in space history, he has also had the great and grand fortune to actually go where no one has gone before. In addition to his other titles, Robert is also the author of Behind the Black. When he was in college (around 1974,) he stayed up late one night to watch the movie Citizen Kane. When the movie was over, he was left breathless with wonder at its clarity of vision. Hungry to see more movies like this, he scanned the television dial and stumbled upon the opening shots of the classic and equally great MGM film, Grand Hotel. For the next twenty years, he dedicated himself to making movies, hoping to create films as entertaining and as meaningful. Instead, he ended up making a large number of very bad low budget horror films in the New York City area. In later years, he wrote screenplays and helped produce several films. Most of these movies were mindless, mediocre, and completely forgettable. By the mid-nineties, he had had enough, and decided to change careers. During these same years, he was also cultivating other interests, almost all of which had to do with the human instinct for exploration. Robert got a master's degree, studying early America colonial history because he was curious to learn how the most successful pioneer societies organized themselves. He followed the space program from childhood because he saw it as the future of the human race. And he got involved in cave exploration, because he simply didn't have the math skills necessary to make it as a NASA astronaut, but still had the desire to explore unknown territory. And from what he could learn, caving was the one physical activity in which it was still possible for ordinary people to go where no one has gone before. Since Robert's first wild cave trip in 1984, he has explored hundreds of caves in the United States, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Russia, and Ukraine. He has been involved in a number of projects, pushing and surveying virgin cave passages, walking in places previously untouched by human hands. He has even become a cartographer, drawing the maps of the caves he has helped discover and survey. Once, Robert was even trapped inside a cave for 10 hours because of a flood. Even as he was having all these cool adventures, in 1996, Robert began the slow transition from movie-maker to full time non-fiction science writer. He had decided that — instead of making dismal, violent movies that said nothing positive about human nature — he would focus on telling the exciting stories of scientists, engineers, and astronauts in their never-ending efforts to push the limits of human experience, either as researchers trying to solve the mysteries of nature or as explorers trying to push the unknown. Website: www.NASW.org

The Crude Life
Weekly Word: Heins, Richardson talk deconstructing the 30-year Sundae known as ClimateGate

The Crude Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017


Weekly Word Guest:  Professor Stephen Heins, energy columnist and owner, Word Merchant and Craig Richardson, Energy & Environment Legal The Crude Life's host and Weekly Word moderator Jason Spiess and Professor Stephen Heins had a special guest join them in a discussion on the Weekly Word about a recent court [...]

Skeptoid
Skeptoid #601: Hiding the Decline: Climategate Demystified

Skeptoid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 14:46


This infamous scandal was said to have proven global warming was all just a hoax. Umm, no.

The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder
[Episode #40] – Climate Science Part 2 – Taking Planetary Temperatures

The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 17:55


This deep dive into ocean science reveals how we take the Earth's temperature, the truth about the “Climategate” business, and the “Pausebuster” paper.

The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
TMR 167 : Dr. Tim Ball : Climate Update (Part Two) - The Hottest Pause in 115000 Years

The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2017 42:20


This week we conclude our two-part interview with Dr. Tim Ball, "retired" lecturer in geography and historical climatology at the University of Winnipeg, Canada. In this second part we move on to discuss the "hottest year on record" phenomenon, the question of data tampering in climate science, and the recent statement by Dr. John Bates that significant research challenging the (roughly) 20-year "pause" in global warming was (in his view) flawed. [In part one we discussed issues surrounding the lawsuit brought against Dr. Ball by the climatologist Dr. Michael E. Mann; Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs); Dr. Ball's experience of having recently been invited to Washington in connection with Trump's transtion team on the Environmental Protection Agency; the EPA's future under Trump; and the political "hot potato" question of the relationship between Big Oil and Climate Scepticism.] (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)