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Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)
[Shortcast] AFR N° 432: El misterio del Mary Celeste.

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 7:41


Aclaración: Este episodio se elaboró a partir de diferentes grabaciones de Gustavo Fernández en su programa de radio AM, en LT14 Radio General Urquiza de Paraná (Entre Ríos, Argentina), en algún momento entre agosto de 1988 y junio de 1994. Hemos quitado la música original por cuestiones de derechos de autor. No contiene publicidad. 9 almas a bordo desaparecen sin dejar rastro. Wikipedia lo relata así: "El Mary Celeste (a menudo escrito incorrectamente como Marie Celeste) fue un bergantín mercante estadounidense que fue encontrado desierto y navegando a la deriva en el océano Atlántico, frente a las islas Azores, el 4 de diciembre de 1872. Fue encontrado por el bergantín canadiense Dei Gratia en buenas condiciones, sin nadie a bordo y muy lejos de donde debería encontrarse. Sin embargo, estaba en buen estado para navegar, las velas estaban parcialmente desplegadas y faltaban los botes salvavidas. La última entrada en el cuaderno de bitácora estaba fechada diez días antes. La embarcación había salido de Nueva York con destino a Génova el 7 de noviembre y al momento del hallazgo todavía contaba con bastantes provisiones. Su carga de alcohol desnaturalizado estaba casi intacta y los objetos personales del capitán y de la tripulación permanecían en su sitio. Nunca más volvió a saberse nada de alguno de los tripulantes." Fuente: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Celeste Relacionados: Más texto, audio y video sobre los temas del Misterio: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/ Plataforma de cursos: https://miscursosvirtuales.net * * * Programa de Afiliados * * * iVoox comparte con AFR un pequeño porcentaje si usas uno de estos enlaces: * Disfruta de la experiencia iVoox sin publicidad, con toda la potencia de volumen, sincronización de dispositivos y listas inteligentes ilimitadas: Premium anual https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=68e3ae6b7ef213805d8afeeea434a491 Premium mensual https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=7b7cf4c4707a5032e0c9cd0040e23919 * La mejor selección de podcasts en exclusiva con iVoox Plus Más de 50.000 episodios exclusivos y nuevos contenidos cada día. ¡Suscríbete y apoya a tus podcasters favoritos! Plus https://www.ivoox.vip/plus?affiliate-code=258b8436556f5fabae31df4e91558f48 Más sobre el mundo del Misterio en alfilodelarealidad.com

Al Filo de la Realidad
[Shortcast] AFR N° 432: El misterio del Mary Celeste.

Al Filo de la Realidad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 7:41


Aclaración: Este episodio se elaboró a partir de diferentes grabaciones de Gustavo Fernández en su programa de radio AM, en LT14 Radio General Urquiza de Paraná (Entre Ríos, Argentina), en algún momento entre agosto de 1988 y junio de 1994. Hemos quitado la música original por cuestiones de derechos de autor. No contiene publicidad. 9 almas a bordo desaparecen sin dejar rastro. Wikipedia lo relata así: "El Mary Celeste (a menudo escrito incorrectamente como Marie Celeste) fue un bergantín mercante estadounidense que fue encontrado desierto y navegando a la deriva en el océano Atlántico, frente a las islas Azores, el 4 de diciembre de 1872. Fue encontrado por el bergantín canadiense Dei Gratia en buenas condiciones, sin nadie a bordo y muy lejos de donde debería encontrarse. Sin embargo, estaba en buen estado para navegar, las velas estaban parcialmente desplegadas y faltaban los botes salvavidas. La última entrada en el cuaderno de bitácora estaba fechada diez días antes. La embarcación había salido de Nueva York con destino a Génova el 7 de noviembre y al momento del hallazgo todavía contaba con bastantes provisiones. Su carga de alcohol desnaturalizado estaba casi intacta y los objetos personales del capitán y de la tripulación permanecían en su sitio. Nunca más volvió a saberse nada de alguno de los tripulantes." Fuente: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Celeste Relacionados: Más texto, audio y video sobre los temas del Misterio: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/ Plataforma de cursos: https://miscursosvirtuales.net * * * Programa de Afiliados * * * iVoox comparte con AFR un pequeño porcentaje si usas uno de estos enlaces: * Disfruta de la experiencia iVoox sin publicidad, con toda la potencia de volumen, sincronización de dispositivos y listas inteligentes ilimitadas: Premium anual https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=68e3ae6b7ef213805d8afeeea434a491 Premium mensual https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=7b7cf4c4707a5032e0c9cd0040e23919 * La mejor selección de podcasts en exclusiva con iVoox Plus Más de 50.000 episodios exclusivos y nuevos contenidos cada día. ¡Suscríbete y apoya a tus podcasters favoritos! Plus https://www.ivoox.vip/plus?affiliate-code=258b8436556f5fabae31df4e91558f48 Más sobre el mundo del Misterio en alfilodelarealidad.com

Unexplained
S04 Episode 6: The Silence of the Sea (RERUN)

Unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 33:08 Transcription Available


On December 4th 1872, the crew of the cargo ship Dei Gratia, came across a ghost ship set adrift in the Atlantic Ocean, 400 miles to the east of the Azores. The fate of the vessel, Mary Celeste, and that of its crew has since become known as perhaps the greatest maritime mystery of all time. Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Tuesday, December 5th, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 13:09


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, December 5th, 2023. VanGelder Technologies: VanGelder Technologies is a US-based custom software development company specializing in cross-platform mobile applications, web applications, and desktop programs. Leveraging open-source frameworks, they quickly and efficiently build custom software solutions that are tailor made to fit your specific needs. 

 There’s no need for New Christendom companies to be content with offering sub-par mobile or web experiences. VanGelder Technologies can help you build better software for the glory of God! You can learn more, view examples of their work, or get in touch, at www.vangelder.tech

 That’s V-A-N, G-E-L, D-E-R dot T-E-C-H VanGelder Technologies, where technology and tradition meet. https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2023/12/04/congress-freezes-6-billion-for-iran-n596478#google_vignette Congress Freezes $6 Billion for Iran This took place on Thursday, but it’s looking increasingly real. In a move that the Daily Mail described as “humiliating” for Joe Biden, lawmakers cast a bipartisan vote to freeze the six billion dollars that the President had previously freed up for Iran as part of his hostage negotiation deal. The move drew the support of nearly every Republican but also attracted nearly 100 Democrats. Now it’s looking as if it might pass in the Senate as well. During a time when it’s been seeming as if common sense had been banned in Washington, we have lawmakers seemingly conceding that sending billions of dollars to the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism might not be such a great idea. President Biden is facing a humiliating foreign policy setback as $6 billion he used to leverage the release of five imprisoned Americans from Iran could be frozen. Lawmakers including members of Biden’s own party voted on Thursday to approve a bill that would permanently freeze the funds, which were unfrozen by the White House in September as part of a controversial deal. The bill, named the No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act, passed in a 307 to 119 vote – which was approved by almost every Republican and 90 Democrats. The money is being held in Qatar, where most negotiations between the West and terror groups take place these days. The reality is that Joe Biden had already “refrozen” the money after the October 7 Hamas terror attacks. Congress is now close to locking the door to those funds indefinitely. Keep in mind that the money was originally leveraged to free five American hostages as well as five Iranian prisoners. But before the cash transfer was even complete, an even larger number of Americans were taken hostage by Hamas, which is almost entirely funded by Iran. In that sense, the United States was losing ground in the exchange, rather than getting something of value for the money. Plenty of people were warning the Biden administration about this when the talks first began. This is why we’ve long had a rule about not negotiating with terrorists. If you pay to secure the release of hostages, you will inevitably wind up with more hostages because the terrorists see that their tactics are working. And that’s precisely where we are today. https://www.dailyfetched.com/blm-rioters-in-atlanta-who-burnt-down-wendys-get-500-fine/ BLM Rioters in Atlanta Who Burnt Down Wendy’s Get $500 Fine Two Black Lives Matter (BLM) rioters who pleaded guilty to torching Wendy’s fast food restaurant in Atlanta in 2020 were sentenced to five years of probation and a $500 fine. Chisom Kingston and Natalie White were charged with conspiracy to commit arson in the first degree, and two counts of first-degree arson. Both pleaded guilty in a plea deal, according to court records. Kingston and White must complete 150 hours of community service. In addition to charges, John Wesley Wade, 35, was indicted for the same fire in January this year. Initially, all three pleaded not guilty and waived their arraignments in March 2022, The charges stem from BLM riots, which took place over the death of Rayshard Brooks, who was killed in a police-involved shooting in June 2020. Brooks allegedly punched police officer David Brosnan and stole his taser while under investigation for a DUI in the parking lot of the Wendy’s restaurant. Brooks reportedly aimed the Taser at Officer Brosnan. However, a second officer, Garrett Rolfe, shot and killed rooks during the altercation. Brooks allegedly punched Brosnan, causing a concussion. In response to the incident, BLM rioters burnt down Wendy’s in protest of Brooks’ death. Later, violent demonstrations exploded over the city in the months following. Former Fulton County District Attorney charged officers Rolfe and Brosnan. Brosnan was charged with aggravated assault, while Rolfe faces felony murder and assault charges. Ninety-nine percent of charges brought against BLM rioters in 2020 were dropped by local prosecutors, according to an analysis from The Guardian. Earlier this year, the United States Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, admitted that BLM rioters were treated better compared to some pro-life protesters. The news comes just under a month after New York City officials agreed to pay $13 million to violent “2020 Summer of Love” BLM and Antifa protesters after they caused damage to 45 businesses. https://www.foxnews.com/us/derek-chauvin-returns-prison-after-alleged-blm-inspired-stabbing Derek Chauvin returns to prison after alleged BLM-inspired stabbing Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has returned to a federal prison in Arizona more than a week after a fellow inmate allegedly stabbed him 22 times with a shank in the library in a Black Friday attack partially inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. Chauvin is serving more than 20 years for the death of George Floyd and for depriving him of his civil rights in a May 2020 encounter that kicked off nationwide protests. Chauvin's family is "very concerned about the facility’s capacity to protect Derek from further harm," his lawyer, Greg Erickson, told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "They remain unassured that any changes have been made to the faulty procedures that allowed Derek’s attack to occur in the first place." John Turscak, 52, allegedly told federal correction officers that he targeted Chauvin because he was a high-profile inmate, that he plotted the attack for a month and that he would have killed him if guards had not intervened, according to court documents. Turscak could see 60 years added to his federal sentence if he gets the maximum punishment on the four new charges he faces, which includes attempted murder. He was due for release in 2026, according to the Bureau of Prisons. Turscak, a former gang member and snitch, was dropped as an FBI informant for dealing drugs, greenlighting assaults and extorting money, according to prosecutors. He allegedly told investigators that he picked Black Friday for the attack to symbolize both BLM and the "Black Hand" of the Mexican Mafia prison gang. The attack took place from behind in the law library inside Federal Correctional Institution Tucson on Nov. 24. Authorities said guards intervened "immediately," but Erickson questioned how fast the response really was – noting Chauvin's 22 stab wounds. "Why was Derek allowed into the law library without a guard in close enough proximity to stop a possible attack?" he asked. "His family continues to wonder." Prison experts have warned that Chauvin, like other high-profile inmates, is at increased risk. "He was a dead man walking his first day in prison," said Keith Rovere, a former prison minister and the host of the "Lighter Side of Serial Killers" podcast. "This definitely won't be the last attack." In an appeal filed last month, Chauvin claimed new evidence shows he was not responsible for the death. Separately, the Supreme Court rejected his appeal for a new trial just days before the stabbing. Chauvin was one of four officers who arrested Floyd that day after he allegedly passed a counterfeit $20 bill at a coffee shop and refused to cooperate with police. Chauvin, who was seen on a video that prompted riots around the country, knelt on Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes leading up to his death. Erickson previously slammed the prison for "poor procedures and lack of institutional control" – referencing an incident last year in which an inmate allegedly smuggled a firearm into the facility and tried to shoot someone. Prison officials said they "[take] seriously our duty to protect the individuals entrusted in our custody, as well as maintain the safety of correctional employees and the community." Citing privacy and safety concerns, authorities said they do not discuss the medical status or other "conditions of confinement" for inmates. https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2023/12/1/hb03oy7zedb5m0rhj557tbnr6znepm Raves for ‘Godzilla Minus One’ Who’s seen Toho’s “Godzilla Minus One”? The reviews are almost all glowing. Unless I somehow missed my invitation, I don’t believe there was a press screening for this one. Regardless, it made $11 million domestically this weekend, a real success. “Godzilla Minus One” has a 97% (8.2/10) with critics, from 75 reviews. On Metacritic it’s scoring a very strong 79/100 from 24 reviews. On IMDB, it has an impressive 8.5 user rating. The film takes place in a devastated post-war Japan where Godzilla goes on a rampage. This is the second of the live-action Reiwa era ‘Godzilla’ films, the first being 2016’s “Shin Godzilla”. It looks as though director Takashi Yamazaki has made one of the better films of the franchise. This is the 37th film in the ‘Godzilla’ franchise, and Toho's 33rd Godzilla film. It’s been awhile guys… how about a little on this day in history? On this day December 5th 771 Charlemagne becomes the sole King of the Franks after the death of his brother Carloman 1848 US President James K. Polk triggers gold rush of 1849 by confirming a gold discovery in California 1933 Prohibition ends in the US when 21st Amendment to the US Constitution ratified, 18th Amendment repealed (5:32 PM EST) 1973 Apple Records releases Paul McCartney & Wings album "Band on the Run" in US; the commercial and critical pinnacle of his post-Beatle work tops the charts in 7 countries 2001 "Ocean's Eleven" directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Julia Roberts premieres in Westwood, California 2017 Russia is banned from the next Winter Olympics in South Korea over state-sponsored doping Did you know? Ship the Mary Celeste is discovered mysteriously abandoned by her crew in the Atlantic Ocean on December 5th, 1872? On November 7, 1872, the Mary Celeste set sail from New York City, with more than 1,700 barrels of alcohol destined for Genoa, Italy. On board were 10 people, including Captain Briggs, his wife, and their two-year-old daughter. Over the next two weeks, the ship encountered harsh weather. According to the last log entry—dated November 25—the Mary Celeste was some 6 nautical miles (11 km) from the Azores. Ten days later, December 5th, the vessel was spotted by the British brig Dei Gratia. Crew from that ship boarded the Mary Celeste and discovered it deserted. Although there was more than 3 feet (1 metre) of water in the hold—an amount that would not have caused panic—the vessel was seaworthy. Adding to the mystery was the fact that the cargo and personal belongings were largely undisturbed, although a longboat was missing. It appeared that the ship had been abandoned quickly. Crewmen from the Dei Gratia sailed the Mary Celeste to Gibraltar, some 800 miles (1,482 km) away. There British authorities conducted an investigation, which ultimately found no evidence of foul play. How about some famous birthdays for December 5th? Martin Van Buren was born on December 5th - 1782 George Armstrong Custer - 1839 Walt Disney - 1901 Little Richard - 1932

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Tuesday, December 5th, 2023

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 13:09


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, December 5th, 2023. VanGelder Technologies: VanGelder Technologies is a US-based custom software development company specializing in cross-platform mobile applications, web applications, and desktop programs. Leveraging open-source frameworks, they quickly and efficiently build custom software solutions that are tailor made to fit your specific needs. 

 There’s no need for New Christendom companies to be content with offering sub-par mobile or web experiences. VanGelder Technologies can help you build better software for the glory of God! You can learn more, view examples of their work, or get in touch, at www.vangelder.tech

 That’s V-A-N, G-E-L, D-E-R dot T-E-C-H VanGelder Technologies, where technology and tradition meet. https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2023/12/04/congress-freezes-6-billion-for-iran-n596478#google_vignette Congress Freezes $6 Billion for Iran This took place on Thursday, but it’s looking increasingly real. In a move that the Daily Mail described as “humiliating” for Joe Biden, lawmakers cast a bipartisan vote to freeze the six billion dollars that the President had previously freed up for Iran as part of his hostage negotiation deal. The move drew the support of nearly every Republican but also attracted nearly 100 Democrats. Now it’s looking as if it might pass in the Senate as well. During a time when it’s been seeming as if common sense had been banned in Washington, we have lawmakers seemingly conceding that sending billions of dollars to the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism might not be such a great idea. President Biden is facing a humiliating foreign policy setback as $6 billion he used to leverage the release of five imprisoned Americans from Iran could be frozen. Lawmakers including members of Biden’s own party voted on Thursday to approve a bill that would permanently freeze the funds, which were unfrozen by the White House in September as part of a controversial deal. The bill, named the No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act, passed in a 307 to 119 vote – which was approved by almost every Republican and 90 Democrats. The money is being held in Qatar, where most negotiations between the West and terror groups take place these days. The reality is that Joe Biden had already “refrozen” the money after the October 7 Hamas terror attacks. Congress is now close to locking the door to those funds indefinitely. Keep in mind that the money was originally leveraged to free five American hostages as well as five Iranian prisoners. But before the cash transfer was even complete, an even larger number of Americans were taken hostage by Hamas, which is almost entirely funded by Iran. In that sense, the United States was losing ground in the exchange, rather than getting something of value for the money. Plenty of people were warning the Biden administration about this when the talks first began. This is why we’ve long had a rule about not negotiating with terrorists. If you pay to secure the release of hostages, you will inevitably wind up with more hostages because the terrorists see that their tactics are working. And that’s precisely where we are today. https://www.dailyfetched.com/blm-rioters-in-atlanta-who-burnt-down-wendys-get-500-fine/ BLM Rioters in Atlanta Who Burnt Down Wendy’s Get $500 Fine Two Black Lives Matter (BLM) rioters who pleaded guilty to torching Wendy’s fast food restaurant in Atlanta in 2020 were sentenced to five years of probation and a $500 fine. Chisom Kingston and Natalie White were charged with conspiracy to commit arson in the first degree, and two counts of first-degree arson. Both pleaded guilty in a plea deal, according to court records. Kingston and White must complete 150 hours of community service. In addition to charges, John Wesley Wade, 35, was indicted for the same fire in January this year. Initially, all three pleaded not guilty and waived their arraignments in March 2022, The charges stem from BLM riots, which took place over the death of Rayshard Brooks, who was killed in a police-involved shooting in June 2020. Brooks allegedly punched police officer David Brosnan and stole his taser while under investigation for a DUI in the parking lot of the Wendy’s restaurant. Brooks reportedly aimed the Taser at Officer Brosnan. However, a second officer, Garrett Rolfe, shot and killed rooks during the altercation. Brooks allegedly punched Brosnan, causing a concussion. In response to the incident, BLM rioters burnt down Wendy’s in protest of Brooks’ death. Later, violent demonstrations exploded over the city in the months following. Former Fulton County District Attorney charged officers Rolfe and Brosnan. Brosnan was charged with aggravated assault, while Rolfe faces felony murder and assault charges. Ninety-nine percent of charges brought against BLM rioters in 2020 were dropped by local prosecutors, according to an analysis from The Guardian. Earlier this year, the United States Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, admitted that BLM rioters were treated better compared to some pro-life protesters. The news comes just under a month after New York City officials agreed to pay $13 million to violent “2020 Summer of Love” BLM and Antifa protesters after they caused damage to 45 businesses. https://www.foxnews.com/us/derek-chauvin-returns-prison-after-alleged-blm-inspired-stabbing Derek Chauvin returns to prison after alleged BLM-inspired stabbing Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has returned to a federal prison in Arizona more than a week after a fellow inmate allegedly stabbed him 22 times with a shank in the library in a Black Friday attack partially inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. Chauvin is serving more than 20 years for the death of George Floyd and for depriving him of his civil rights in a May 2020 encounter that kicked off nationwide protests. Chauvin's family is "very concerned about the facility’s capacity to protect Derek from further harm," his lawyer, Greg Erickson, told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "They remain unassured that any changes have been made to the faulty procedures that allowed Derek’s attack to occur in the first place." John Turscak, 52, allegedly told federal correction officers that he targeted Chauvin because he was a high-profile inmate, that he plotted the attack for a month and that he would have killed him if guards had not intervened, according to court documents. Turscak could see 60 years added to his federal sentence if he gets the maximum punishment on the four new charges he faces, which includes attempted murder. He was due for release in 2026, according to the Bureau of Prisons. Turscak, a former gang member and snitch, was dropped as an FBI informant for dealing drugs, greenlighting assaults and extorting money, according to prosecutors. He allegedly told investigators that he picked Black Friday for the attack to symbolize both BLM and the "Black Hand" of the Mexican Mafia prison gang. The attack took place from behind in the law library inside Federal Correctional Institution Tucson on Nov. 24. Authorities said guards intervened "immediately," but Erickson questioned how fast the response really was – noting Chauvin's 22 stab wounds. "Why was Derek allowed into the law library without a guard in close enough proximity to stop a possible attack?" he asked. "His family continues to wonder." Prison experts have warned that Chauvin, like other high-profile inmates, is at increased risk. "He was a dead man walking his first day in prison," said Keith Rovere, a former prison minister and the host of the "Lighter Side of Serial Killers" podcast. "This definitely won't be the last attack." In an appeal filed last month, Chauvin claimed new evidence shows he was not responsible for the death. Separately, the Supreme Court rejected his appeal for a new trial just days before the stabbing. Chauvin was one of four officers who arrested Floyd that day after he allegedly passed a counterfeit $20 bill at a coffee shop and refused to cooperate with police. Chauvin, who was seen on a video that prompted riots around the country, knelt on Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes leading up to his death. Erickson previously slammed the prison for "poor procedures and lack of institutional control" – referencing an incident last year in which an inmate allegedly smuggled a firearm into the facility and tried to shoot someone. Prison officials said they "[take] seriously our duty to protect the individuals entrusted in our custody, as well as maintain the safety of correctional employees and the community." Citing privacy and safety concerns, authorities said they do not discuss the medical status or other "conditions of confinement" for inmates. https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2023/12/1/hb03oy7zedb5m0rhj557tbnr6znepm Raves for ‘Godzilla Minus One’ Who’s seen Toho’s “Godzilla Minus One”? The reviews are almost all glowing. Unless I somehow missed my invitation, I don’t believe there was a press screening for this one. Regardless, it made $11 million domestically this weekend, a real success. “Godzilla Minus One” has a 97% (8.2/10) with critics, from 75 reviews. On Metacritic it’s scoring a very strong 79/100 from 24 reviews. On IMDB, it has an impressive 8.5 user rating. The film takes place in a devastated post-war Japan where Godzilla goes on a rampage. This is the second of the live-action Reiwa era ‘Godzilla’ films, the first being 2016’s “Shin Godzilla”. It looks as though director Takashi Yamazaki has made one of the better films of the franchise. This is the 37th film in the ‘Godzilla’ franchise, and Toho's 33rd Godzilla film. It’s been awhile guys… how about a little on this day in history? On this day December 5th 771 Charlemagne becomes the sole King of the Franks after the death of his brother Carloman 1848 US President James K. Polk triggers gold rush of 1849 by confirming a gold discovery in California 1933 Prohibition ends in the US when 21st Amendment to the US Constitution ratified, 18th Amendment repealed (5:32 PM EST) 1973 Apple Records releases Paul McCartney & Wings album "Band on the Run" in US; the commercial and critical pinnacle of his post-Beatle work tops the charts in 7 countries 2001 "Ocean's Eleven" directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Julia Roberts premieres in Westwood, California 2017 Russia is banned from the next Winter Olympics in South Korea over state-sponsored doping Did you know? Ship the Mary Celeste is discovered mysteriously abandoned by her crew in the Atlantic Ocean on December 5th, 1872? On November 7, 1872, the Mary Celeste set sail from New York City, with more than 1,700 barrels of alcohol destined for Genoa, Italy. On board were 10 people, including Captain Briggs, his wife, and their two-year-old daughter. Over the next two weeks, the ship encountered harsh weather. According to the last log entry—dated November 25—the Mary Celeste was some 6 nautical miles (11 km) from the Azores. Ten days later, December 5th, the vessel was spotted by the British brig Dei Gratia. Crew from that ship boarded the Mary Celeste and discovered it deserted. Although there was more than 3 feet (1 metre) of water in the hold—an amount that would not have caused panic—the vessel was seaworthy. Adding to the mystery was the fact that the cargo and personal belongings were largely undisturbed, although a longboat was missing. It appeared that the ship had been abandoned quickly. Crewmen from the Dei Gratia sailed the Mary Celeste to Gibraltar, some 800 miles (1,482 km) away. There British authorities conducted an investigation, which ultimately found no evidence of foul play. How about some famous birthdays for December 5th? Martin Van Buren was born on December 5th - 1782 George Armstrong Custer - 1839 Walt Disney - 1901 Little Richard - 1932

Fight Laugh Feast USA
Daily News Brief for Tuesday, December 5th, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 13:09


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, December 5th, 2023. VanGelder Technologies: VanGelder Technologies is a US-based custom software development company specializing in cross-platform mobile applications, web applications, and desktop programs. Leveraging open-source frameworks, they quickly and efficiently build custom software solutions that are tailor made to fit your specific needs. 

 There’s no need for New Christendom companies to be content with offering sub-par mobile or web experiences. VanGelder Technologies can help you build better software for the glory of God! You can learn more, view examples of their work, or get in touch, at www.vangelder.tech

 That’s V-A-N, G-E-L, D-E-R dot T-E-C-H VanGelder Technologies, where technology and tradition meet. https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2023/12/04/congress-freezes-6-billion-for-iran-n596478#google_vignette Congress Freezes $6 Billion for Iran This took place on Thursday, but it’s looking increasingly real. In a move that the Daily Mail described as “humiliating” for Joe Biden, lawmakers cast a bipartisan vote to freeze the six billion dollars that the President had previously freed up for Iran as part of his hostage negotiation deal. The move drew the support of nearly every Republican but also attracted nearly 100 Democrats. Now it’s looking as if it might pass in the Senate as well. During a time when it’s been seeming as if common sense had been banned in Washington, we have lawmakers seemingly conceding that sending billions of dollars to the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism might not be such a great idea. President Biden is facing a humiliating foreign policy setback as $6 billion he used to leverage the release of five imprisoned Americans from Iran could be frozen. Lawmakers including members of Biden’s own party voted on Thursday to approve a bill that would permanently freeze the funds, which were unfrozen by the White House in September as part of a controversial deal. The bill, named the No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act, passed in a 307 to 119 vote – which was approved by almost every Republican and 90 Democrats. The money is being held in Qatar, where most negotiations between the West and terror groups take place these days. The reality is that Joe Biden had already “refrozen” the money after the October 7 Hamas terror attacks. Congress is now close to locking the door to those funds indefinitely. Keep in mind that the money was originally leveraged to free five American hostages as well as five Iranian prisoners. But before the cash transfer was even complete, an even larger number of Americans were taken hostage by Hamas, which is almost entirely funded by Iran. In that sense, the United States was losing ground in the exchange, rather than getting something of value for the money. Plenty of people were warning the Biden administration about this when the talks first began. This is why we’ve long had a rule about not negotiating with terrorists. If you pay to secure the release of hostages, you will inevitably wind up with more hostages because the terrorists see that their tactics are working. And that’s precisely where we are today. https://www.dailyfetched.com/blm-rioters-in-atlanta-who-burnt-down-wendys-get-500-fine/ BLM Rioters in Atlanta Who Burnt Down Wendy’s Get $500 Fine Two Black Lives Matter (BLM) rioters who pleaded guilty to torching Wendy’s fast food restaurant in Atlanta in 2020 were sentenced to five years of probation and a $500 fine. Chisom Kingston and Natalie White were charged with conspiracy to commit arson in the first degree, and two counts of first-degree arson. Both pleaded guilty in a plea deal, according to court records. Kingston and White must complete 150 hours of community service. In addition to charges, John Wesley Wade, 35, was indicted for the same fire in January this year. Initially, all three pleaded not guilty and waived their arraignments in March 2022, The charges stem from BLM riots, which took place over the death of Rayshard Brooks, who was killed in a police-involved shooting in June 2020. Brooks allegedly punched police officer David Brosnan and stole his taser while under investigation for a DUI in the parking lot of the Wendy’s restaurant. Brooks reportedly aimed the Taser at Officer Brosnan. However, a second officer, Garrett Rolfe, shot and killed rooks during the altercation. Brooks allegedly punched Brosnan, causing a concussion. In response to the incident, BLM rioters burnt down Wendy’s in protest of Brooks’ death. Later, violent demonstrations exploded over the city in the months following. Former Fulton County District Attorney charged officers Rolfe and Brosnan. Brosnan was charged with aggravated assault, while Rolfe faces felony murder and assault charges. Ninety-nine percent of charges brought against BLM rioters in 2020 were dropped by local prosecutors, according to an analysis from The Guardian. Earlier this year, the United States Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, admitted that BLM rioters were treated better compared to some pro-life protesters. The news comes just under a month after New York City officials agreed to pay $13 million to violent “2020 Summer of Love” BLM and Antifa protesters after they caused damage to 45 businesses. https://www.foxnews.com/us/derek-chauvin-returns-prison-after-alleged-blm-inspired-stabbing Derek Chauvin returns to prison after alleged BLM-inspired stabbing Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has returned to a federal prison in Arizona more than a week after a fellow inmate allegedly stabbed him 22 times with a shank in the library in a Black Friday attack partially inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. Chauvin is serving more than 20 years for the death of George Floyd and for depriving him of his civil rights in a May 2020 encounter that kicked off nationwide protests. Chauvin's family is "very concerned about the facility’s capacity to protect Derek from further harm," his lawyer, Greg Erickson, told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "They remain unassured that any changes have been made to the faulty procedures that allowed Derek’s attack to occur in the first place." John Turscak, 52, allegedly told federal correction officers that he targeted Chauvin because he was a high-profile inmate, that he plotted the attack for a month and that he would have killed him if guards had not intervened, according to court documents. Turscak could see 60 years added to his federal sentence if he gets the maximum punishment on the four new charges he faces, which includes attempted murder. He was due for release in 2026, according to the Bureau of Prisons. Turscak, a former gang member and snitch, was dropped as an FBI informant for dealing drugs, greenlighting assaults and extorting money, according to prosecutors. He allegedly told investigators that he picked Black Friday for the attack to symbolize both BLM and the "Black Hand" of the Mexican Mafia prison gang. The attack took place from behind in the law library inside Federal Correctional Institution Tucson on Nov. 24. Authorities said guards intervened "immediately," but Erickson questioned how fast the response really was – noting Chauvin's 22 stab wounds. "Why was Derek allowed into the law library without a guard in close enough proximity to stop a possible attack?" he asked. "His family continues to wonder." Prison experts have warned that Chauvin, like other high-profile inmates, is at increased risk. "He was a dead man walking his first day in prison," said Keith Rovere, a former prison minister and the host of the "Lighter Side of Serial Killers" podcast. "This definitely won't be the last attack." In an appeal filed last month, Chauvin claimed new evidence shows he was not responsible for the death. Separately, the Supreme Court rejected his appeal for a new trial just days before the stabbing. Chauvin was one of four officers who arrested Floyd that day after he allegedly passed a counterfeit $20 bill at a coffee shop and refused to cooperate with police. Chauvin, who was seen on a video that prompted riots around the country, knelt on Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes leading up to his death. Erickson previously slammed the prison for "poor procedures and lack of institutional control" – referencing an incident last year in which an inmate allegedly smuggled a firearm into the facility and tried to shoot someone. Prison officials said they "[take] seriously our duty to protect the individuals entrusted in our custody, as well as maintain the safety of correctional employees and the community." Citing privacy and safety concerns, authorities said they do not discuss the medical status or other "conditions of confinement" for inmates. https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2023/12/1/hb03oy7zedb5m0rhj557tbnr6znepm Raves for ‘Godzilla Minus One’ Who’s seen Toho’s “Godzilla Minus One”? The reviews are almost all glowing. Unless I somehow missed my invitation, I don’t believe there was a press screening for this one. Regardless, it made $11 million domestically this weekend, a real success. “Godzilla Minus One” has a 97% (8.2/10) with critics, from 75 reviews. On Metacritic it’s scoring a very strong 79/100 from 24 reviews. On IMDB, it has an impressive 8.5 user rating. The film takes place in a devastated post-war Japan where Godzilla goes on a rampage. This is the second of the live-action Reiwa era ‘Godzilla’ films, the first being 2016’s “Shin Godzilla”. It looks as though director Takashi Yamazaki has made one of the better films of the franchise. This is the 37th film in the ‘Godzilla’ franchise, and Toho's 33rd Godzilla film. It’s been awhile guys… how about a little on this day in history? On this day December 5th 771 Charlemagne becomes the sole King of the Franks after the death of his brother Carloman 1848 US President James K. Polk triggers gold rush of 1849 by confirming a gold discovery in California 1933 Prohibition ends in the US when 21st Amendment to the US Constitution ratified, 18th Amendment repealed (5:32 PM EST) 1973 Apple Records releases Paul McCartney & Wings album "Band on the Run" in US; the commercial and critical pinnacle of his post-Beatle work tops the charts in 7 countries 2001 "Ocean's Eleven" directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Julia Roberts premieres in Westwood, California 2017 Russia is banned from the next Winter Olympics in South Korea over state-sponsored doping Did you know? Ship the Mary Celeste is discovered mysteriously abandoned by her crew in the Atlantic Ocean on December 5th, 1872? On November 7, 1872, the Mary Celeste set sail from New York City, with more than 1,700 barrels of alcohol destined for Genoa, Italy. On board were 10 people, including Captain Briggs, his wife, and their two-year-old daughter. Over the next two weeks, the ship encountered harsh weather. According to the last log entry—dated November 25—the Mary Celeste was some 6 nautical miles (11 km) from the Azores. Ten days later, December 5th, the vessel was spotted by the British brig Dei Gratia. Crew from that ship boarded the Mary Celeste and discovered it deserted. Although there was more than 3 feet (1 metre) of water in the hold—an amount that would not have caused panic—the vessel was seaworthy. Adding to the mystery was the fact that the cargo and personal belongings were largely undisturbed, although a longboat was missing. It appeared that the ship had been abandoned quickly. Crewmen from the Dei Gratia sailed the Mary Celeste to Gibraltar, some 800 miles (1,482 km) away. There British authorities conducted an investigation, which ultimately found no evidence of foul play. How about some famous birthdays for December 5th? Martin Van Buren was born on December 5th - 1782 George Armstrong Custer - 1839 Walt Disney - 1901 Little Richard - 1932

Vanished: Amelia Earhart
S3 Ep9: Vanished: The Mary Celeste "Abandoned Ship" (Live)

Vanished: Amelia Earhart

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 64:56


It's December 5th, 1872. The waters of the Atlantic are cold and desolate. Unforgiving.  A British brigantine, the Dei Gratia sits about 400 miles east of the Azores when crew members spot a ship that seems to just be bobbing on the endless waves -  lifeless in an ocean that seems to never end.    The Captain of the Dei Gratia, David Morehouse was surprised when he discovered that the ship his men were seeing, was none other than the Mary Celeste - a brigantine that left New York City eight days earlier bound for Genoa, Italy. Surely, they should have made it by now, he thought. Something must be wrong.  Under the order of Captain Morehouse, the Dei Gratia changes course in an attempt to investigate the seemingly abandoned ship.  Upon arrival at the Celeste, Morehouse sends a search party that includes first mate Oliver Deveau and second mate John Wright to board the brigantine and begin a search. Among the many strange things that the De Gratia crew discovered upon boarding the ship, was that her vessels were set, her cargo intact, but her crew of ten, including Captain Benjamin Briggs, his wife, and their two-year- old daughter was nowhere to be found. Below deck, the ship's charts and maps were a mess, but present. It's only lifeboat was missing, and one of it's two pumps had been strangely disassembled. There was over a 6 month supply of both food and water, but no one aboard the ship to consume it.  The absence of life aboard the Celeste immediately fueled rumors and speculation, that still send shivers down the spines of some of modern day's most seasoned nautical investigators. Again, under orders of Captain Morehouse, the crew of the Dei Gratia took control of the abandoned ship and sailed it 800 miles to Gibraltar where a British court convened a salvage hearing to determine if the spoils of the Mary Celeste would be divided up amongst the crew of the Dei Gratia under maritime salvage insurance law.  The case wouldn't be so cut and dry though, as the attorney general in charge of the inquiry, Frederick Solly - Flood, suspected that foul play may have played a part in the mysterious vanishing of the ship's crew. That is where tonight's story begins.  Welcome back to Vanished. This is the Mary Celeste.  LINKS Our Website  Vanished on Twitter  Vanished on Instagram  Vanished on TikTok Vanished on Facebook  Vanished Facebook Discussion Group A Very Special Thank You to the True Crime Podcast Festival for Hosting Us Bob Motta, Alison Motta and Darren Wood Appear Courtesy of Defense Diaries Jason Usry Appears Courtesy of Santa Maybe  Angela and John Appear Courtesy of The Bravo Docket  SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING What Happened to the Mary Celeste? @ History The Chilling Mystery Of The Mary Celeste, The Ghost Ship Found Empty In The Atlantic In 1872 @ All Things Interesting The Incredible and Chilling Story of the Mary Celeste @ Modeler's Central

The Mariner's Mirror Podcast
Mary Celeste: The Mystery Explained

The Mariner's Mirror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 46:00


This episode looks at one of the greatest of all maritime mysteries – the extraordinary tale of the Mary Celeste.On 4 December 1872, in the middle of the Atlantic near the Azores, the brigantine Dei Gratia chanced upon another brigantine. She was under sail but entirely silent, and it soon becomes clear that she was entirely deserted. She was called Mary Celeste.Ever since - for over 150 years - the mystery of why the Mary Celeste was abandoned and what happened to the ten souls on board has spawned thousands of conjectures, conspiracy theories, fictions and fantasies; mostly myths made from fractured truths.To find out more – and in a bid finally to unpick the myth from the reality, Dr Sam Willis spoke with maritime historian Graham Faiella, author of The Mysterious Case of the Mary Celeste: 150 Years of Myth and Mystique . They discuss her story from beginning to end – from her construction in the Bay of Fundy, through her life as a merchant ship, on to her final fateful voyage, and then to the remarkable enquiry that took place in Gibraltar, as British maritime authorities were the first to embrace the challenge of trying to understand what happened. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

American Hauntings Podcast
The Ghost Ship (The tragedy of the Mary Celeste)

American Hauntings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 110:10


The Mary Celeste had set sail for Genoa about 10 days before Dei Gratia had left port. What was she doing out here, off course and drifting? And where was the crew? These are just some of the many questions we tackle regarding the most infamous ghost ship in history.Check out our updated website and sign up for our newsletter at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.comCheck out our merch at AmericanHauntingsClothing.comFollow us on Twitter @AmerHauntsPod, @TroyTaylor13, @CodyBeckSTLFollow us on Instagram @AmericanHauntingsPodcast, @TroyTaylorgram, @CodyBeckSTLSubscribe for more bonus content on our Patreon pageThis episode was written by Troy TaylorProduced and edited by Cody BeckSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

His2Go - Geschichte Podcast
His2Go#103 - Geisterschiff: Das Mysterium der Mary Celeste

His2Go - Geschichte Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 51:47


Es klingt wie der Epilog eines Horrorfilms: Am 04. Dezember 1872 wird mitten im Atlantik ein ziellos umhertreibendes Schiff von der Besatzung der Dei Gratia gesichtet. Die böse Vorahnung der Seeleute wird bald darauf bestätigt, denn als sie die nahezu unbeschädigte Mary Celeste betreten, fehlt von der Besatzung jede Spur. Was war passiert? Die Versuche, eines der größten Mysterien der Seefahrtsgeschichte aufzuklären, dauern bis heute an und beinhalten verschiedenste Theorien von Mord, Meuterei und Aliens bis zu detaillierten Analysen und wissenschaftlichen Experimenten. Und tatsächlich: dank genauer Kenntnisse des Schiffes und wissenschaftlichem Vorgehen konnte eine plausible Erklärung gefunden werden...........FOLGENBILDDas Folgenbild zeigt eine Illustration von John Cawse zum Buch "Ghost Ship", 1847.........WERBUNGDu willst dir die Rabatte unserer Werbepartner sichern? Hier geht's zu den Angeboten!........LITERATURHicks, Brian: Ghost Ship. The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew, New York/ Toronto 2004.Fritsche, Olaf: Gibt es Geisterschiffe wirklich? Die Wahrheit hinter den Meeres-Mythen, Reinbek bei Hamburg 2018.Die angesprochene Dokumentation mit dem Experiment konnten wir leider nicht finden, sie lief 2006 auf dem britischen Channel Five. Hier ist ein Bericht zum Experiment des University College London..........UNTERSTÜTZUNGIhr könnt uns dabei unterstützen, weiterhin jeden 10., 20. und 30. des Monats eine Folge zu veröffentlichen!Folgt und bewertet uns bei Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Podimo, Instagram, Twitter oder über eure Lieblings-Podcastplattformen. Über diesen Spendenlink oder unseren Fanartikel-Shop könnt ihr uns auch finanziell unterstützen!Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback, Input und Vorschläge zum Podcast, die ihr uns über das Kontaktformular auf der Website, Instagram und unsere Feedback E-Mail: kontakt@his2go.de schicken könnt. An dieser Stelle nochmals vielen Dank an jede einzelne Rückmeldung, die uns bisher erreicht hat und uns sehr motiviert. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Scary State
And POOF, They've Disappeared

A Scary State

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 64:50


Continuing on with spooky season, today we talk about some spooky disappearances! First, Lauren covers the shocking and mysterious disappearance of the crew aboard the Mary Celeste. Next, Kenzie sheds some light on the bizarre disappearance of three lighthouse keepers on the Flannan Isles. Both stories have many theories of what occurred, we say…ALIENS. What do you think?--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gSXDohZ7l06jo0pzNn6viWqkkBeZscN89QCd7LBip3o/edit?usp=sharing--Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE
Quel est le mystère de la Mary Céleste ?

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 2:04


Il existe de nombreuses histoires de bateaux fantômes. Mais la plus troublante est sans doute celle de la Mary Celeste, dont le mystère, à ce jour, n'est toujours pas éclairci.Un équipage disparuLe 4 décembre 1872, un navire de commerce américain, le « Dei Gratia », fait une curieuse découverte. Ce jour-là, il aborde un grand voilier, qui lui semble dériver. Le vaisseau adresse alors à ce bateau désemparé, qui se nomme la "Mary Celeste", les signaux convenus, mais il ne reçoit aucune réponse.Le capitaine demande alors à quelques hommes d'équipage de monter à bord. À leur grande surprise, les matelots ne trouvent personne sur le navire. Le capitaine Briggs, sa femme, sa petite fille et tous les hommes d'équipage semblent s'être volatilisés.La coque paraît en bon état, mais le gréement est endommagé et la cale pleine d'eau. Pourtant, tout semble à sa place : les provisions sont intactes et la cargaison d'alcool, qui doit être livrée à Gênes, est toujours là.De même, les affaires du capitaine sont rangées dans ses armoires et, dans l'ensemble, on ne constate aucun désordre à bord de la Mary Celeste.Un mystère toujours pas éclairciDepuis lors, de nombreuses hypothèses ont été échafaudées pour expliquer l'insolite disparition du capitaine et de l'équipage du voilier. Il faut bien dire qu'aucune n'emporte la conviction.Une fraude à l'assurance, organisée par le copropriétaire du navire, a été évoquée. Mais ce dernier l'a vivement réfutée, et les compagnies d'assurance n'ont lancé aucune enquête.Certains ont suggéré que les deux capitaines auraient planifié le meurtre et la disparition de l'équipage, afin de toucher la prime réservée aux sauveteurs en mer.Mais Briggs possédant le bateau et sa cargaison, il aurait eu plus à perdre dans cette combine qu'en livrant la marchandise à bon port. Et, dans ce cas, comment expliquer la disparition du capitaine et de sa famille qui, au surplus, avaient laissé un fils à terre ?Pour certains, le navire aurait été endommagé par un phénomène naturel, comme une trombe d'eau ou un tremblement de terre. D'autres ont évoqué l'attaque d'une pieuvre géante ou même l'enlèvement de l'équipage par des extraterrestres. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE
Quel est le mystère de la Mary Céleste ?

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 2:34


Il existe de nombreuses histoires de bateaux fantômes. Mais la plus troublante est sans doute celle de la Mary Celeste, dont le mystère, à ce jour, n'est toujours pas éclairci. Un équipage disparu Le 4 décembre 1872, un navire de commerce américain, le « Dei Gratia », fait une curieuse découverte. Ce jour-là, il aborde un grand voilier, qui lui semble dériver. Le vaisseau adresse alors à ce bateau désemparé, qui se nomme la "Mary Celeste", les signaux convenus, mais il ne reçoit aucune réponse. Le capitaine demande alors à quelques hommes d'équipage de monter à bord. À leur grande surprise, les matelots ne trouvent personne sur le navire. Le capitaine Briggs, sa femme, sa petite fille et tous les hommes d'équipage semblent s'être volatilisés. La coque paraît en bon état, mais le gréement est endommagé et la cale pleine d'eau. Pourtant, tout semble à sa place : les provisions sont intactes et la cargaison d'alcool, qui doit être livrée à Gênes, est toujours là. De même, les affaires du capitaine sont rangées dans ses armoires et, dans l'ensemble, on ne constate aucun désordre à bord de la Mary Celeste. Un mystère toujours pas éclairci Depuis lors, de nombreuses hypothèses ont été échafaudées pour expliquer l'insolite disparition du capitaine et de l'équipage du voilier. Il faut bien dire qu'aucune n'emporte la conviction. Une fraude à l'assurance, organisée par le copropriétaire du navire, a été évoquée. Mais ce dernier l'a vivement réfutée, et les compagnies d'assurance n'ont lancé aucune enquête. Certains ont suggéré que les deux capitaines auraient planifié le meurtre et la disparition de l'équipage, afin de toucher la prime réservée aux sauveteurs en mer. Mais Briggs possédant le bateau et sa cargaison, il aurait eu plus à perdre dans cette combine qu'en livrant la marchandise à bon port. Et, dans ce cas, comment expliquer la disparition du capitaine et de sa famille qui, au surplus, avaient laissé un fils à terre ? Pour certains, le navire aurait été endommagé par un phénomène naturel, comme une trombe d'eau ou un tremblement de terre. D'autres ont évoqué l'attaque d'une pieuvre géante ou même l'enlèvement de l'équipage par des extraterrestres. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Will Continue To Monitor
The Mary Celeste

Will Continue To Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 33:31


Imagine being the captain of the ship, Dei Gratia, sailing in the Atlantic Ocean in December 1872.  Your crew alerts you to a ship nearby that appears to be adrift under partial sail.  You recognize the ship, the Mary Celeste, as the captain is your friend.   Your crew boards the Mary Celeste to find most everything in place, seaworthy, and in working order but the crew, the captain, and his family have vanished.  Was it pirates? An explosion of alcohol they were carrying? A strange natural phenomenon?  A ship that was cursed and destined for disaster?  Join Ben, Tom, and guest Jeff as they explore the theories behind what happened to the Mary Celeste? This episode is sponsored by EKO Health.  To find out more about their digital stethoscope, check out www.ekohealth.com and use code JSP for $50 off your order. This episode is sponsored by CBD Stat.  The most powerful CBD product on the market.  THC free.  If you are in healthcare, you can get a 40% discount at www.cbdstat.care/healthcare .  For our listeners that aren't in healthcare, you can get a 20% discount just for listening to our show by using JSP20 at checkout.  www.cbdstat.care Will Continue To Monitor Social Media Facebook – www.facebook.com/WCTMpodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/wctmpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/wctmpodcast TikTok – www.tiktok.com/wctmpodcast

Smarticus Tells History
Episode 24: The Mary Celeste

Smarticus Tells History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 14:10


The Mary Celeste is one of the most enduring and intriguing maritime mysteries in history, and on this episode of Smaritcus Tells History, we tell you why. After setting out from New York with his wife and daughter, Captain Benjamin Briggs, his family and crew were never seen again. But his ship, Mary Celeste, was found off the coast of Portugal, still seaworthy and with no signs of invasion, illness, or disaster. Following a contentious salvage hearing, theories about the fate of Briggs and his crew ranged from sea monster to murder. However, many familiar with the history of the vessel had another theory: a curse. Was Briggs damned from the moment he set foot on board or is there is a logical explanation for the sudden disappearance of ten people in the middle of the Atlantic? Highlights: Mary Celeste earned the reputation of being a ghost ship after being abandoned near the Azores in 1872. In this week's episode of Smarticus Tells History, we explore the history and legend behind the infamous ship. Highlights include: Captain Morehouse and his crew of the ship Dei Gratia discover the abandoned Mary Celeste 400 miles from the Azores. The troubled history of Mary Celeste, including captain deaths, shipwrecks, and seizures. How Captain Benjamin Briggs came to be in possession of the newly retrofitted Mary CelesteThe proposed voyage from New York to Genoa that would take Briggs, his wife Sarah, and their daughter Sophie to Italy along with nearly 2,000 barrels of crude alcoholThe arrival of Mary Celeste in Gibraltar and the investigation that followedTheories about the fate of Mary Celeste's captain and crewMary Celeste's return to New York and reputation as a cursed shipCaptain Parker's attempted insurance fraud by running Mary Celeste aground near HaitiAttempts to locate and salvage the wreckage of Mary CelesteLinks: As always, if you like the episode please leave a review and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/SmarticusTellsHistory Support our show here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=SC5G5XFCX8MYW Start your own podcast on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=486316Sources: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/abandoned-ship-the-mary-celeste-174488104/https://www.history.com/news/what-happened-to-the-mary-celestehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Celeste

Coffee and Cases Podcast
E110: The Mary Celeste

Coffee and Cases Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 60:31


Most of our irrational fears actually do have rational explanations. What does not have a rational explanation is the case we will be talking about today. How does an entire ship's crew, captain, and captain's family just disappear and their ship remain afloat?If you would like to start your OWN podcast on Buzzsprout, please consider using our promo code so you can earn a $20 gift card after your second month on a paid plan:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=709643Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CoffeeAndCases)

Where The Monsters Are
The Mystery of the Mary Celeste

Where The Monsters Are

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 31:56


Episode 33Release Date: 05 December 2021.This week, we discuss the maritime mystery that is the ghost ship, the Mary Celeste, that was found adrift near the Azores in the 19th Century. We hope you enjoy the episode and you can contact us on any of our Social Media accounts below.Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favourite platform and you can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wherethemonstersarepodcast/ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhereMonsters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/supersleuthsandspookykid  and on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wheremonsterspodcast 

Schwarze Akte - True Crime
#76 Halloween Spezial: Mary Celeste - Die Geschichte eines Geisterschiffs

Schwarze Akte - True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 51:05


Dezember 1872, irgendwo im Atlantischen Ozean: Der Kapitän der "Dei Gratia" blickt auf das ruhige Meer, als am Horizont ein anderes Schiff auftaucht. Nach einiger Zeit erkennt der Kapitän das andere Schiff. Es ist die "Mary Celeste". Ein Freund hat hier das Kommando. Doch irgendetwas stimmt nicht. Es ist viel zu ruhig. Wo ist die Crew, die an den Segeln zurrt? Wo die Kommandos, die übers Deck gerufen werden? Die Crew der "Dei Gratia" beschließt sich die Sache näher anzusehen. Doch auf der "Mary Celeste" ist niemand. Es scheint so, als habe sich die ganze Besatzung in Luft aufgelöst. Ein echtes Geisterschiff. ***Werbung*** BRAINEFFECT: Mit dem Code AKTE15 gibt es 15% Rabatt auf den Adventskalender und alles weitere im BRAINEFFECT Shop: https://serv.linkster.co/r/zV0Gf8pe KoRo: Mit dem Code SCHWARZEAKTE erhaltet ihr 5% bei www.korodrogerie.de bzw. www.koro-shop.at für unsere österreichischen Hörer:innen Die Links zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr unter https://linktr.ee/schwarzeakte Vielen Dank an unsere Partner, die es uns ermöglichen, auch weiterhin spannende Folgen für euch aufzunehmen. ***Mord am Wochenende*** Die neuen Folgen der Schwarzen Akte könnt ihr ab sofort für 2,99€ / Monat schon Samstags und ohne Werbung hören! Weitere Infos hört ihr hier: https://bit.ly/akte-werbefrei ***Podcast-Tipp*** “Breathe - der Podcast mit Felix Jaehn": https://bit.ly/akte-breathe ***Links zum Fall*** Spiegel Dokumentation: https://bit.ly/akte76-spiegel *** Gemälde der Mary Celeste, als sie noch "Amazon" hieß (1861): https://bit.ly/akte76-schiff *** Foto von Benjamin Briggs: https://bit.ly/akte76-briggs *** Foto vom 1. Maat Albert C. Richardson: https://bit.ly/akte76-maat *** Foto von Sarah Briggs: https://bit.ly/akte76-sarah *** Foto von Sophia Briggs: https://bit.ly/akte76-sophia ***Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links*** Herzlich Willkommen bei der Schwarzen Akte - dem Mystery True Crime Podcast. Es sind Details, die ein gewöhnliches Verbrechen von einem unglaublichen Mysterium unterscheiden. Wir stellen euch hier Fälle vor, bei denen sich eure Nackenhaare sträuben und von denen ihr bislang steif und fest behauptet hättet, dass so etwas nie im Leben passieren kann. Jeden Dienstag veröffentlichen wir eine neue Folge mit außergewöhnlichen Kriminalfällen und überlegen, ob auch an der merkwürdigsten Spekulation doch ein Fünkchen Wahrheit zu erkennen ist. Schreibt uns gern eure Theorien und weitere spannende Fälle an schwarzeakte@julep.de, auf Instagram an @schwarzeakte, auf Facebook an @SchwarzeAktePodcast oder YouTube an @SchwarzeAkteTrueCrimePodcast ***SPOILER*** In diesem Fall konnte kein Täter ermittelt werden.

What The Flip Podcast
148 - Mary Celeste (Ghost Ship Mystery)

What The Flip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 31:26


Mary Celeste was an American merchant brigantine discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores Islands on December 4, 1872. The Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia found her in a dishevelled but seaworthy condition under partial sail and with her lifeboat missing. Lets Solve this!

Le Coin Du Crime
La mystérieuse disparition en mer du Mary Céleste

Le Coin Du Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 40:45


Le 7 novembre 1872, le brigantin Mary Celeste quitte le port de Staten Island à New York pour un voyage vers l’Europe. Mais le 4 décembre, l’équipage du Dei Gratia repère le Mary Celeste zigzagant tout seul aux larges des Açores ; on monte à son bord, il est désert ! Mais où donc sont passés le capitaine Briggs, sa famille et les autres marins ? L’eau a attaqué les cales, ou encore une pieuvre géante les aurait tous englouti et emporté dans les profondeurs… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Learn to Sleep
Episode 1 - The Mary Celeste

Learn to Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 55:52


The Mary Celeste was an American merchant brigantine discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores Islands on December 4, 1872. The Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia found her in a disheveled but seaworthy condition under partial sail and with her lifeboat missing. The mystery of her and her crew's fate has been discussed for over a century, with many interesting, but not TOO interesting, theories posited. Learn about these theories and more, or just tune it out and let my voice lull you to sleep. Or both! Music by TwoBitOperation: https://spoti.fi/2O4Hqdb Source content: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_ship https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Celeste

Mystery Malayalam Podcast
ദുരൂഹതകൾ വിട്ടൊഴിയാതെ പ്രേതകപ്പൽ Mary Celeste | Mystery Malayalam Podcast

Mystery Malayalam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 11:43


Mary Celeste referred to as Marie Celeste was an American merchant brigantine discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores Islands on December 4, 1872. The Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia found her in a disheveled but seaworthy condition under partial sail and with her lifeboat missing. The last entry in her log was dated ten days earlier. She had left New York City for Genoa on November 7 and was still amply provisioned when found. Her cargo of denatured alcohol was intact, and the captain's and crew's personal belongings were undisturbed. None of those who had been on board were ever seen or heard from again.Email: sreekala.kp2@gmail.com

Mistério do Sol
11- Navios Fantasmas e o Triângulo das Bermudas

Mistério do Sol

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 27:14


Mistérios rondam também os céus e os mares, e neste episódio breves resumos sobre o Triângulo das Bermudas, navios fantasmas (Irlândes voador e Mary Celeste), e abreviação do espaço tempo. Neste episódio foi mencionado: a feiticeira de Circe, os crakens, o botânico Lineu, Ivan T. Sanderson. Os naviso Dei Gratia, Mary Celeste e Irlandês voador. HMS Inconstant, George V, príncipe Albert Victor. O cabo Horn, Miami beach e Palm beach, o piloto Bruce Gernon Jr., fort Landerdale, Robert Cox tenente, e Charles G. Taylor. -Página do Facebook: Mistério do Sol. Gostou? Curta e compartilhe. Deus o abençoe!----Doação de 2$ acesse https://mpago.la/1QhzEzA e Doação de 5$ https//mpago.la/1gg2wYD ..............................Ou seja um doador mensal escolhendo estas opções: https://anchor.fm/midosol/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midosol/support

Today in True Crime
December 5, 1872: Ghost Ship Found in the Atlantic

Today in True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 16:08


The crew of the Dei Gratia found the abandoned Mary Celeste drifting in open water. The ship was largely intact, but no passengers were aboard, and its crew was never found.

Ridiculous History
Abandoned Ship: What Really Happened Aboard the "Mary Celeste"?

Ridiculous History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 46:51


Once upon a time the Mary Celeste was just a ship like any other, ferrying goods to and fro across the oceans -- at least, that is, until December 1872, when the Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia found the Mary Celeste adrift and abandoned. The ship showed no signs of a struggle. The cargo was intact. The lifeboat was missing, but the occupants of the Mary Celeste were never seen again. Learn how this story became one of the most enduring (and misunderstood) mysteries in maritime history. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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Unexplained
S04 Episode 6: The Silence of the Sea

Unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 32:06


On December 4th 1872, the crew of the cargo ship Dei Gratia, came across a ghost ship set adrift in the Atlantic Ocean, 400 miles to the east of the Azores. The fate of the vessel, Mary Celeste, and that of its crew has since become known as perhaps the greatest maritime mystery of all time. Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.

Tu parles d’une histoire
La Mary Céleste

Tu parles d’une histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 5:25


« Le 4 décembre 1872, le timonier du Dei Gratia, un navire marchand anglais, aperçoit à l’horizon un voilier à deux mâts. Jusque-là, rien de surprenant mais plus la distance se réduit, plus son… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Coffee With Jeff
Coffee With Jeff #156: The Mary Celeste

Coffee With Jeff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 29:25


Once upon a time, in 1872, Captain David Reed Morehouse and the crew of the brigantine Dei Gratia were sailing from New York to Gibraltar when that happened spot on unusual site in the middle of the ocean. It was the ship captained by his friend Benjamin Spooner Briggs, whom he had just seen a month earlier! Briggs, his wife, daughter and crew were missing, never to be seen again! Here is story of the Mary Celeste! Show notes and links: * Mary Celeste – Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) * Mary Celeste – Full Documentary (youtube.com) * The World’s Greatest Unsolved Mysteries – Lionel Fanthorpe, Patricia Fanthorpe (google.com) * This link has no title (amazon.com) * The Mystery Of The Mary Celeste (americanheritage.com) * The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (ucl.ac.uk) * Mary Celeste | BOOK OF DAYS TALES (bookofdaystales.com)

Blanket Fort Mysteries (In Sight Jr)
The Mary Celeste Ghost Ship

Blanket Fort Mysteries (In Sight Jr)

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 18:23


On December 5, 1872, a brigantine called the Dei Gratia was in the Atlantic ocean when they saw another brig adrift in choppy seas. The vessel was only mildly damaged but the crew had vanished. What happened to them? Music by Ben Sound

TGTBT: Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh
TGTBT: The Mystery of the Mary Celeste

TGTBT: Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 60:09


Mary Celeste (often misreported as Marie Celeste) was an American merchant brigantine, discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean, off the Azores Islands, on December 5, 1872. The Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia found her in a dishevelled but seaworthy condition, under partial sail, and with her lifeboat missing. The last entry in her log was dated ten days earlier. She had left New York City for Genoa on November 7, and on discovery was still amply provisioned. Her cargo of denatured alcohol was intact, and the captain's and crew's personal belongings were undisturbed. None of those who had been on board were ever seen or heard from again.Mary Celeste was built in Spencer's Island, Nova Scotia, and launched under British registration as Amazon, in 1861. She transferred to American ownership and registration in 1868, when she acquired her new name, and thereafter sailed uneventfully until her 1872 voyage. At the salvage hearings in Gibraltar, following her recovery, the court's officers considered various possibilities of foul play, including mutiny by Mary Celeste's crew, piracy by the Dei Gratia crew or others, and conspiracy to carry out insurance or salvage fraud. No convincing evidence supported these theories, but unresolved suspicions led to a relatively low salvage award.The inconclusive nature of the hearings helped to foster continued speculation as to the nature of the mystery, and the story has repeatedly been complicated by false detail and fantasy. Hypotheses that have been advanced include the effects on the crew of alcohol fumes rising from the cargo, submarine earthquakes (seaquakes), waterspouts, attacks by giant squid, and paranormal intervention.After the Gibraltar hearings, Mary Celeste continued in service under new owners. In 1885, her captain deliberately wrecked her off the coast of Haiti, as part of an attempted insurance fraud. The story of her 1872 abandonment has been recounted and dramatized many times, in documentaries, novels, plays and films, and the name of the ship has become a byword for unexplained desertion.

TGTBT: Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh
TGTBT: The Mystery of the Mary Celeste

TGTBT: Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 60:09


Mary Celeste (often misreported as Marie Celeste) was an American merchant brigantine, discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean, off the Azores Islands, on December 5, 1872. The Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia found her in a dishevelled but seaworthy condition, under partial sail, and with her lifeboat missing. The last entry in her log was dated ten days earlier. She had left New York City for Genoa on November 7, and on discovery was still amply provisioned. Her cargo of denatured alcohol was intact, and the captain's and crew's personal belongings were undisturbed. None of those who had been on board were ever seen or heard from again.Mary Celeste was built in Spencer's Island, Nova Scotia, and launched under British registration as Amazon, in 1861. She transferred to American ownership and registration in 1868, when she acquired her new name, and thereafter sailed uneventfully until her 1872 voyage. At the salvage hearings in Gibraltar, following her recovery, the court's officers considered various possibilities of foul play, including mutiny by Mary Celeste's crew, piracy by the Dei Gratia crew or others, and conspiracy to carry out insurance or salvage fraud. No convincing evidence supported these theories, but unresolved suspicions led to a relatively low salvage award.The inconclusive nature of the hearings helped to foster continued speculation as to the nature of the mystery, and the story has repeatedly been complicated by false detail and fantasy. Hypotheses that have been advanced include the effects on the crew of alcohol fumes rising from the cargo, submarine earthquakes (seaquakes), waterspouts, attacks by giant squid, and paranormal intervention.After the Gibraltar hearings, Mary Celeste continued in service under new owners. In 1885, her captain deliberately wrecked her off the coast of Haiti, as part of an attempted insurance fraud. The story of her 1872 abandonment has been recounted and dramatized many times, in documentaries, novels, plays and films, and the name of the ship has become a byword for unexplained desertion.

Unsolved Mysteries of the World
Unsolved Mysteries of the World - The Mary Celeste

Unsolved Mysteries of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 18:00


One of the most mysterious nautical disappearances in modern times – The Mary Celeste. The Mary Celeste was an American merchant brigantine, discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean, off the Azores Islands, on December 5, 1872. The Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia found her in a dishevelled but seaworthy condition, under partial sail, and with her lifeboat missing. All crew members were missing. The last entry in her log was dated ten days earlier. She had left New York City for Genoa on November 7, and on discovery was still amply provisioned. Her cargo of denatured alcohol was intact, and the captain's and crew's personal belongings were undisturbed. None of those who had been on board were ever seen or heard from again. So what had happened to the Mary Celeste and its crew? Was it a rogue wave, an insurance scam, mutiny, a sea monster, aliens or a seaquake? We will investigate and provide detailed information about the Mary Celeste and the mysterious disappearance of its crew. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Münchner Altbestände - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/05
Elegia, In Laudem Illustrissimi Principis Domini, Domini Baltasari Dei Gratia, Episcopi Vratislaviensis, Liberi Baronis Plesnensis, Supremi Regiae Maiest. In Utraque Silesia Capitanei

Münchner Altbestände - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/05

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Wed, 1 Jan 1558 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11823/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11823/1/W4H.eccl.723_6.pdf Wischovinus, Johannes Wischovinus, Johannes: Elegia, In Laudem Illustrissimi Principis Domini, Domini Baltasari Dei Gratia, Episcopi Vratislaviensis, Liberi Baronis Plesnensis

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