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Nice Games Club
The Intersection of Puzzle and Story (with Ron Gilbert) [Nice Replay]

Nice Games Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025


#354The Intersection of Puzzle and StoryInterview2024.07.05Narrative designer and pal of the program Beth Korth fills in for Ellen as guest host this week and next!Your nice hosts welcome famed designer Ron Gilbert (Monkey Island, Thimbleweed Park) into the clubhouse to discuss the virtues of inexperience, friction for its own sake, how it's all about story, and it's puzzles all the way down.The Intersection of Puzzle and StoryGame DesignNarrativeProductionReturn to Monkey Island will have a hint system because the internet exists now - Joshua Rivera, PolygonVerdant Skies - SteamClassic Game Postmortem: Maniac Mansion - GDC, YouTubeThe phrase "confederacy of dunces" derives from a Jonathan Swift quote.Examples of movies that feature a poorly-received genre twist include Serenity (2019), Remember Me (2010), and Safe Haven (2013).Ron GilbertGuestOwner of Terrible Toybox, the designer/creator of Monkey Island, The Cave, Pajama Sam and the designer/co-creator of Maniac Mansion, DeathSpank and Thimbleweed Park. Co-designer of Return to Monkey Island.External linkMastodon - @grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeBlog - Grumpy GamerStudio - Terrible Toybox

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - December 23, 2024

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 22:48


*Congress passed and the president signed a Farm Bill extension and an economic assistance package for farmers.  *The December cattle on feed report came in as expected Friday.  *Mexico's demand for U.S. dairy products is growing.*Diverting acreage to dryland production could make sense in the Texas High Plains.  *Southern Plains farmers are wrapping up cotton harvest. *Central Texas finally received a general, wide-spread rain.  *Colic surgery has come a long way in the last 40 years.  

The KE Report
TG Watkins - 2025 Market Outlook: Small Caps, Ai & Quantum Stocks, Gold & Silver, Uranium

The KE Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 15:25


TG Watkins, Director of Stocks at Simpler Trading and Editor of the Profit Pilot website joins us to share his thoughts on the key market themes heading into 2025 and what he is trading currently.    TG discusses the stellar performance of mega caps like Meta and Netflix and highlights the potential resurgence of small caps, driven by changes in interest rates and market conditions. Diverting attention to emerging trends, he highlights the explosive growth in AI, quantum computing, and drone stocks, and mentions specific stocks like RGTI and SOUN. TG also analyzes the current and future prospects of mega-tech stocks such as Google and Tesla, emphasizing their innovations in AI and quantum computing.    We then move to potential broad market movements, including a possible Santa Claus rally and the resilience of small caps. TG also provides an in-depth analysis of the precious metals market, discussing gold, silver, and their corresponding ETFs, as well as offering insights into the uranium and nuclear sectors.   Click here to visit TG's site - Profit Pilot

KASIEBO IS NAKET
FIVE PERSONS ARRESTED IN TECHIMAN FOR DIVERTING FOOD ITEMS MEANT FOR KINTAMPO AND JEMA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS

KASIEBO IS NAKET

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 52:08


Five persons comprising of three drivers and two Storekeepers have been arrested in Techiman for diverting food items meant for the Kintampo and Jema Senior High Schools in the Bono East Region. Briefing the Media at his office in Techiman, the Bono East Regional Minister Kwasi Adu-Gyan revealed that the National Intelligence Bureau [NIB] in the Region intercepted a KIA Rhino with registration number AS 9584-14 driven by Kwabena Oppong at Tuobodom.

ADOM KASIEBO
FIVE PERSONS ARRESTED IN TECHIMAN FOR DIVERTING FOOD ITEMS MEANT FOR KINTAMPO AND JEMA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS

ADOM KASIEBO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 16:20


Five persons comprising of three drivers and two Storekeepers have been arrested in Techiman for diverting food items meant for the Kintampo and Jema Senior High Schools in the Bono East Region.Briefing the Media at his office in Techiman, the Bono East Regional Minister Kwasi Adu-Gyan revealed that the National Intelligence Bureau [NIB] in the Region intercepted a KIA Rhino.

YUTORAH: R' Aryeh Lebowitz, Daf Yomi -- Recent Shiurim
Bava Basra Daf 112 - Diverting Yerusha to a Different Sheivet

YUTORAH: R' Aryeh Lebowitz, Daf Yomi -- Recent Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 39:31


The Clay Edwards Show
IS FEMA REALLY DIVERTING HURRICAN HELEN DONATIONS TO ILLEGAL MIGRANTS?

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 47:14


Hour 2 consisted of us breaking down what's really going on with Hurricane Helen FEMA relief efforts at ground zero, we ended up taking 3-4 great calls on this topic as this ended up being on of the most passionate shows we've ever done.

Solid Rock Family Church
Diverting Discontentment

Solid Rock Family Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 78:00


Solid Rock Family Church Podcast

Solid Rock Family Church
Diverting Discontentment

Solid Rock Family Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 78:00


Solid Rock Family Church Podcast

RNZ: Checkpoint
Urban Miners diverting e waste from landfill by salvaging

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 7:41


About a hundred mainly retired volunteers operate a not for profit out of Waipa, sifting through people discarded household electronics, essentially mining your junk for stuff that can be salvaged. They're diverting about 24 tonnes of e-waste going to landfill each year but it's only a fraction of what they'd like to be doing, Urban Miners chairperson, Mark Hanlon spoke to Lisa Owen.

The Broadcast Retirement Network
Sports betting has families diverting money from savings to gambling

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 8:55


#BRN #Finance #1840 | Sports betting has families diverting money from savings to gambling | Scott R. Baker, Kellogg School of Management | #Tunein: broadcastretirementnetwork.com | #Independent. #GetTheFullStory. #JustTheFacts. #Everyday. #AllInOnePlace.

SurgOnc Today
Is a Diverting Ostomy Needed for All Rectal Resections?

SurgOnc Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 19:56


In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Dr. Patrick Sullivan is joined by Dr. Nicole Lopez and Dr. César Reátegui to discuss diverting ostomy. Current practice guidelines suggest that diverting ostomy is the standard of care in surgical management of rectal cancer after neoadjuvant therapy to minimize the risk of clinically significant leak which can then result in permanent colostomy. However, the risk of anastomotic leak after neoadjuvant chemoradiation ranges from 4-12% suggesting that most patients have unnecessary ostomy and additional surgery. With improvement of surgical techniques, utilization of robotic surgery and recent adoption of more TNT approaches, selective use of diverting ostomy will lead to improvement in QOL and decrease in health care costs with minimal impact on incidence of permanent colostomy.

A Responsum a Day
R. Ovadya Yosef on Diverting Money to Another Communal Project (8 Av)

A Responsum a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024


Coaster Kings Radio
S5E97 - Hong Kong Disneyland Bébé

Coaster Kings Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 61:56


Diverting to Hong Kong and taking a nine-week-old to Disneyland? You bet, bébé. How's this stepchild of Disney parks holding up? Join us on yet another asian theme park adventure with can't-miss rides like Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars, Mystic Manor, Wandering Oaken's Sliding Sleighs, Frozen Ever After, Iron Man Experience, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle!, Hyperspace Mountain, and more!

Nice Games Club
The Intersection of Puzzle and Story (with Ron Gilbert)

Nice Games Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024


Your nice hosts welcome famed designer Ron Gilbert (Monkey Island, Thimbleweed Park) into the clubhouse to discuss the virtues of inexperience, friction for its own sake, how it's all about story, and it's puzzles all the way down.The Intersection of Puzzle and StoryGame DesignNarrativeProductionReturn to Monkey Island will have a hint system because the internet exists now - Joshua Rivera, PolygonVerdant Skies - SteamClassic Game Postmortem: Maniac Mansion - GDC, YouTubeThe phrase "confederacy of dunces" derives from a Jonathan Swift quote.Examples of movies that feature a poorly-received genre twist include Serenity (2019), Remember Me (2010), and Safe Haven (2013).Ron GilbertGuestOwner of Terrible Toybox, the designer/creator of Monkey Island, The Cave, Pajama Sam and the designer/co-creator of Maniac Mansion, DeathSpank and Thimbleweed Park. Co-designer of Return to Monkey Island.External linkMastodon - @grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeBlog - Grumpy GamerStudio - Terrible Toybox

NTD Good Morning
New Mexico Battles Disasters, While Rain Offers Hope; U.S. Diverting Patriot Missiles to Ukraine | NTD Good Morning

NTD Good Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 93:56


NTD Good Morning—6/21/20241. Senate Bill: Russia a State Sponsor of Terrorism2. US Diverting Patriot Missile Deliveries to Ukraine3. Judge to Hear Arguments on Jack Smith's Appointment4. Appeals Court Won't Delay Steve Bannon's Sentence5. New Mexico Battles Disasters, While Rain Offers Hope6. The Effect of Extreme Heat and Humidity on the Body7. Justices Uphold Trump-Era Tax on Overseas Investments8. How Taxing Overseas Profits Only on Paper Affects You9. Delaware House Condemns Organ Harvesting in China10. FBI Raids Oakland Mayor's House11. DA Drops Charges Against Columbia Protesters12. Chinese AI Turns Ukrainian Youtuber Into a Russian13. Tiktok Says US Ban Inevitable14. Senators Explore $60K Minimum Teacher Pay15. CA University Offers Coffee Studies16. Biden and Trump Gear up for First Debate17. Tips to Manage Mental Stress Due to Extreme Heat18. Luxury Homeless Shelter Opens in Downtown LA19. How You Can See the Strawberry Moon20. Chinese AI Turns Ukrainian Youtuber Into a Russian21. AI Lets Students 'Talk' to Holocaust Survivors22. Couple Builds Home From Scratch, Shares Tips

All Talk with Jordan and Dietz
MI House Vote on Diverting Teacher Debt

All Talk with Jordan and Dietz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 9:17


June 21, 2024 ~ Michigan's House vote dove into the bill that would divert teacher debt to other projects. James Hohman, director of fiscal policy at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, dives into this with Tom.

RNZ: Checkpoint
Air NZ CEO responds to flight diverting to pick up trade delegation

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 7:11


The boss of Air New Zealand said he'll spend a flight to Japan personally apologising to passengers for the inconvience of diverting to pick up a trade delegation stranded after the Prime Minister's plane broke down.

Honey Badger Radio
Feds don't want you to see this! Diverting Hate expansion drops! | Fed-pilled and moisturized 01

Honey Badger Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 168:23


Join us on the show as we look at the latest Fed expansion pack from Diverting Hate! We will be looking at "misogynistic extremism, the manosphere and more!

RETIREMENT MADE EASY
Avoid These 7 Retirement Mistakes (Or You'll Regret it Forever), Ep #163

RETIREMENT MADE EASY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 28:35


I've been helping people plan for their dream retirement for the last 16 years. I've nearly heard it all. I've had to tell people they can't retire yet or that they have to save far more than they planned. The people who make these mistakes derail their retirement and jeopardize their success. I detail the top 7 mistakes I see that you'll regret forever in this episode of the Retirement Made Easy Podcast!  You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... [4:05] Mistake #1: Borrowing from a 401k [8:06] Mistake #2: Planning to work indefinitely [10:37] Mistake #3: Buying a timeshare [12:02] Mistake #4: Delaying saving for retirement [14:33] Mistake #5: Diverting the money to your kids [19:28] Mistake #6: Avoiding investing in the stock market [24:20] Mistake #7: People that relocate on a whim Resources & People Mentioned 3 Steps to Retirement Planning 16 Retirement Mistakes You Will Regret Forever Connect With Gregg Gonzalez Email at: Gregg.gonzalez@lpl.com Podcast: https://RetirementMadeEasyPodcast.com Website: https://StLouisFinancialAdvisor.com Follow Gregg on LinkedIn Follow Gregg on Facebook Follow Gregg on YouTube Subscribe to Retirement Made EasyOn Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts

Global News Podcast
Zelensky: Putin diverting blame for Moscow massacre

Global News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 27:49


Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky says it's 'absolutely predictable' Russia would seek to divert blame for Friday's shooting attack near Moscow. Russia's president Vladimir Putin implicated Ukraine in a televised address, as the death toll rises to 133. Also: Hamas says 19 people were killed while queuing for aid in Gaza, and why onions are proving to be a key issue ahead of India's election.

Conversations on Careers and Professional Life
Josh Mastromatto, Co-Founder of Rego, Talks About Building A Sustainability Business Diverting Waste With Software (Part 1)

Conversations on Careers and Professional Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 38:08


In this episode of "Conversations on Careers in Climate Tech," Gregory Heller and Jonathan Azoff are joined by Josh Mastromatto, co-founder of Rego, a startup addressing waste management in urban apartment buildings during move-out periods. Rego aims to reduce waste by diverting discarded items from landfills to more sustainable destinations where they can be reused. Part 1 of a this two part discussion covers the the inspiration behind the startup, the pivot from their original idea, fundraising and growth. Josh also shares the challenges of being a first-time founder and the support received from accelerators. The episode concludes with insights into Rego's potential growth and impact on sustainability in waste management.

From The Rabbi's Desk
Choosing a Recipient, Diverting Tzedakah

From The Rabbi's Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 42:35


Choosing a Recipient, Diverting Tzedakah

Between the Lines with Lou Palumbo
Operation Truth Episode 72 - Guest Kevin Brock: FBI is Diverting Assets to Go After American Citizens

Between the Lines with Lou Palumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 48:25


On today's show, Lou and Tom are joined by special guest, Kevin Brock, a former assistant director of the FBI and head of intelligence.  Kevin led a recent effort of former FBI officials in drafting a letter to Congress complaining of their grievances with the Bureau amongst other points with the current administration and mismanagement of the country.  He's a knowledgeable and engaging guest we have on for both our shows this week.  Part 2 releases Thursday.Support the showIt's a crucial conversation we're going to continue every Tuesday and Thursday morning as we drop new episodes. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts, and find us on Youtube @OperationTruthOfficial and on Rumble @OperationTruth. Follow us on social media @OperationTruthOfficial on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram and @OperationTruth7 on Twitter.E-mail us your listener questions and comments to OperationTruthOfficial@gmail.com.If you want to stay up to date with the truth, join the operation! Follow us on the socials and spread the word!

Real News Now Podcast
DeSantis Pushes Florida Legislature To Implement Term Limits For Congress

Real News Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 4:13


Florida's Governor, Ron DeSantis, a Republican, is urging for the creation of a tenure-length policy for public servants in Florida's U.S. Congressional contingent. DeSantis is convinced that pertaining to the issue of tenure for public officials under the U.S. Constitution's Article V, Florida will be instrumental in setting a precedent for other states to emulate. In a press conference earlier this week, DeSantis conveyed how his interactions with individuals across the country over the past year has given him an impression of the widespread support for term limits. There's immense demand nationwide, according to him, for establishing term limits for public officers. In DeSantis' own words: 'It's an issue that continually comes to the forefront.' His recent visit to Indiana allowed him to confer with some senators there, gaining a fresh perspective on the congressional term limits issue. DeSantis acknowledges that Indiana has already taken the initiative in their House to address term limits. Further, he believes that the Senate is likely to follow suit. This underlines his belief in the possibility of a nationwide shift toward term limits. Diverting attention to North Carolina, DeSantis expressed his admiration for the progress made in one of their Houses. His meetings with North Carolina senators affirmed his endorsement for term limitation. The Florida Governor insists that the power to implement these changes lies in the hands of the citizens of each state, emphasizing he deems term limits as a method of instituting control over Washington politics. DeSantis strongly believes in the foresight of the Founding Fathers who designed the constitution. In his view, they deliberately granted a measure of control to states over federal affairs for quality governance. Furthermore, DeSantis is of the conviction that term limits for Congress members is a highly popular proposal. This, he asserts, is transcendent of political alliances or personal attributes such as gender, race, or economic standing. DeSantis considers the proposal for term limits as a unifying factor. He believes that irrespective of a person's political leanings, their gender, race or financial status, the idea of term limits for Congress members resounds positively. DeSantis acknowledges the Congressional stagnation that has been witnessed for quite some time, expressing clear criticism of what he sees as underperformance. In his view, this provides a strong argument in favor of the implementation of term limits. He argues that the current incentives within Congress are skewed and need revision. For DeSantis, the adoption of term limits could function as a catalyst in the redirection of these incentives. DeSantis contends that term limits could fundamentally alter the political landscape, invigorating underperforming circuits. He maintains that to stimulate institutional change, adjustment of the incentive structures is vital, and term limits could propel this endeavor. His vision for future political reform is vested in the collective power of states to propel pivotal change such as term limits. He views states as the key facilitators of such core alterations. Especially for those states desiring significant change in Washington, DeSantis suggests that term limits could be a potent tool for them to wield to advance their objectives. In his concluding thoughts, DeSantis exhorted states to seize the opportunity. He believes the states collectively have the power to draft and propose significant changes that could leave a lasting impact on the nation. These comments by Governor DeSantis underscore his belief in the transformative power of states working together to bring about effective amendments – leading the way, in his opinion, with term limits for congresspersons being a priority. Real News Now DeSantis Pushes Florida Legislature To Implement Term Limits For Congress Follow RNN on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealNewsNowApp/ X Twitter: https://twitter.com/realnewsapp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realnews/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realnewsnowapp Threads: https://www.threads.net/@realnews/ Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@RealNews YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@realnewsnowapp Video: https://youtu.be/hbaKzySTz_o End Wokeness: https://endthewokeness.com/?ref=fbcSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

C19
Diverting dollars

C19

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 11:54


Riverhead teachers joined advocacy groups in Albany to oppose tax revenue being diverted from schools. John Gomes says he's staying in the race for mayor of Bridgeport despite back-to-back primary losses. Early voting for a George Santos replacement begins this weekend. And New York Democrats announce a plan to lower the cost of prescription drugs.

The Race to Value Podcast
Ep 200 – Belief in the Possible: Navigating the Successful Transition from Volume to Value, with Melanie Matthews

The Race to Value Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 62:35


The transformation of healthcare is a seemingly insurmountable challenge, yet overcoming any obstacle in the journey begins with the belief that it is possible to win!  It's not about the magnitude of the task; it is about the collective will to prioritize the wellbeing of every person we serve in our population.  Perhaps when approached with the audacity to imagine a healthier and more equitable future for all, we'll actually get there.  And that is just what the Physicians of Southwest Washington (PSW) is realizing as they navigate a successful transition from volume to value. Our guest on the Race to Value this week is Melanie Matthews, the dynamic, creative, and innovative CEO of PSW. She leads a population health company that has been around for three decades. Melanie is not only leading their ACO and managing their progression in the adoption of full-risk Medicare Advantage delegation; she has become a nationally recognized voice for value-based health policy.  In listening to this interview, you will hear from a leader that has a real personal capacity for leadership and a clear focus on excellence. If you want to hear from someone that is at the absolute forefront of risk-based contracting and innovation, who understands the issues at a granular level, this episode with Melanie is a must-listen! Episode Bookmarks: 01:30 Introduction to Melanie Matthews and the Physicians of Southwest Washington (PSW) 04:30 PSW has evolved over the last three decades from an IPA to a diverse business that includes a national leading ACO and risk-bearing entity for MA. 06:00 "PSW is a story of independent physicians who, in a time of market consolidation, want to remain independent and focus on the patient relationship." 06:45 Achieving success in delegated risk and taking accountability for both quality and total cost of care. 07:00 The impact of MACRA on the long-term value-based care strategy of PSW. 08:30 Building an infrastructure and developing capabilities to move a value-based agenda. 09:00 Developing a business model for agility in responding to new rules ("a kayak in a sea of cruise ships") and engaging all types of physicians in the landscape. 09:30 "The value-based movement is important as the fee-for-service chassis is not realistic, has poor quality and outcomes, and rising costs." 10:00 Taking risk with physician partners and providing them with MSO services, leveraging a technical infrastructure and population health platform. 10:45 The glacial pace of scaling payment model transformation at CMS and CMMI's bold goal for 2030. 12:00 The increasing shift to home-based care delivery and the use of generative AI in reshaping care delivery. 13:00 How the flawed economic design of the fee-for-service system creates industry inertia. 14:00 Diverting to the known (i.e. fee-for-service care delivery) in times of stress is an unsustainable path forward. 15:00 Convincing the Board room on the tenets of VBC when it hasn't historically delivered on its promises. 16:00 Trends in consumer cost-shifting and the challenges of private insurers cross-subsidizing provider losses from public payers. 16:30 Unsustainable economics in employer-based healthcare and the looming insolvency of Medicare. 17:00 What does the CMMI 2030 Goal mean for future of the value movement? 18:30 An overview of the extensive services offered by PSW that empowers success in VBC. 19:30 The explosive growth of strategic transactions of physician groups and how mass consolidation is impacting the landscape. 21:00 Aligned incentives and access to a population health platform as keys to VBC success. 22:00 PE investment impacts on competition in an independent physician ecosystem. 23:00 Generational differences in the approach to the business of practicing medicine. 23:30 "Organizations that are convened with independent physicians are able to show better costs of care." (vs. employed or vertically integrated systems)

Academy of Ideas
Extreme weather: can we adapt to a changing climate?

Academy of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 76:41


Recording of the debate at Battle of Ideas festival on Sunday 29 October 2023. The wildfire in Hawaii in August is just one example of extreme weather and natural disasters in recent months. Southern Europe has baked in record temperatures. Indeed, July was reportedly the hottest month globally since records began. Earlier this year, wildfires in Canada covered much of the north-eastern US with smoke. There have also been major floods and landslides this year in Sweden, Slovenia and the Czech Republic. Last year, devastating floods affected Pakistan, leaving over 1,700 people dead. Environmental campaigners, experts and many politicians argue that climate change is already making such events more likely. Disasters aside, extreme weather events make life much more unpleasant and costly. Extreme weather will continue to become more common unless we phase out fossil fuels and cut emissions. But others note that the data on extreme weather does not, in the main, support the idea that these events are becoming more common. Moreover, they argue that economic development allows societies to be better prepared and more resilient when disaster strikes. Diverting vast resources to reducing emissions could actually lead to more deaths in the future, particularly in poorer countries. Should we spend trillions on reducing our greenhouse-gas emissions? Given that economic losses from such events can be enormous, even if lives are saved, isn't prevention better than cure? Or would that money be better spent on making societies more resilient to extreme weather? Does the narrative of climate-change catastrophe get in the way of less dramatic measures that can protect people and property? SPEAKERS Timandra Harkness journalist, writer and broadcaster; presenter, Radio 4's FutureProofing and How to Disagree; author, Big Data: does size matter? Laurie Laybourn researcher; writer; associate fellow, Institute for Public Policy Research; co-author, Planet on Fire: A manifesto for the age of environmental breakdown Harry Wilkinson head of policy, Global Warming Policy Foundation Martin Wright director, Positive News; formerly editor-in-chief, Green Futures; former director, Forum for the Future CHAIR Jacob Reynolds head of policy, MCC Brussels; associate fellow, Academy of Ideas

Property Podcast
Diverting from teaching to a property investor, how did Peter Koulizos work it out?

Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 40:19


Peter Koulizos is a property professor with a program director in Master of Property at the University of Adelaide. Peter highly evaluates the current property market with his occupation, making him a mastery individual in this field. With the opportunity to speak to Peter in this episode, he shares with us the influence of his father's career and the transformative development he has had in combining his interests in teaching and property, allowing him to become a property investment genius. Hop onto this episode to emerge yourself into his iconic journey! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rich Zeoli
Report: Biden Admin Risking “Another 9/11” By Diverting U.S. Air Marshals to Track Americans in D.C. on Jan 6

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 182:03


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (11/27/2023): 3:05pm- During an interview with Fox News, Director of the Air Marshal National Council Sonya LaBosco revealed that U.S. Air Marshals are currently engaged in an operation called “Quiet Skies” in which resources and personnel are being diverted towards tracking anyone who flew into the Washington D.C. area on January 6th, 2021—even if those individuals did not attend any political rallies at, or around, the U.S. Capitol. According to LaBosco, “anybody there for a job interview, to visit family” or to attend “a funeral” could now find themselves on a domestic terror watch list and be barred from flying. The Biden Administration is also sending Air Marshals to the U.S. Southern border, and the diversion of resources could have dire consequences. LaBosco explains: “There have been numerous incidents—a level 4 threat which means someone tried to breach a cockpit two days ago on a Southwest flight. So, the message is: ‘Sir, please replace the Air Marshals on the border. Stop taking them out of the sky and let us do the job that we were trained to do.” You can read more about these startling allegations here: https://nypost.com/2022/11/28/air-marshals-claim-biden-is-risking-another-9-11-by-shifting-them-from-flights-to-border/ 3:25pm- The Associated Press writes that there has been a concerning “surge in respiratory illnesses across China that has drawn the attention of the World Health Organization.” China's health ministry has claimed the uptick “is caused by the flu and other known pathogens and not by a novel virus.” You can read more here: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/26/china-respiratory-illnesses-cause-flu-pathogens-00128637 3:40pm- In a new report featured in Vanity Fair, Katherine Eban writes: “A series of previously unreported alarms and clashes over US-funded research in China reveal long-standing friction between two groups of government scientists: those who prioritize international collaboration, and those who are kept up at night by the idea that cutting-edge technologies could end up in the wrong hands.” Additionally, there were “warnings about Wuhan research” that “predated the pandemic.” You can read the full article here: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/11/covid-origins-warnings-nih-department-of-energy 4:05pm- Dr. E.J. Antoni—Research Fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to recap Black Friday shopping trends. According to the National Retail Federation estimates, 182 million people are expected to take advantage of holiday sales taking place between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday. While spending has been strong, an alarming number of purchases have been made on credit. Dr. Antoni writes: “While retailers are enticing customers with the usual Black Friday deals, many Americans don't have the cash to afford even what's on sale. They'll be borrowing to do their Christmas shopping, at a time when credit-card interest rates are at a record high and delinquencies are rising at the fastest rate in over a decade. Bidenomics is the reason why credit card debt today is over $1 trillion for the first time ever, even amid punishingly high interest rates.” You can read his latest Daily Caller editorial, “All I Want for Christmas is a 2% Interest Rate,” here: https://dailycaller.com/2023/11/24/opinion-all-i-want-for-christmas-is-a-2-interest-rate-ej-antoni/ 4:20pm- In a recent segment featured on CNN, reporter Nathaniel Meyersohn seemingly blamed the economically devastating rise in shoplifting on honest mistakes made at self-checkout lanes and is not related to relaxed prosecution for stolen items in many of America's major cities. 4:30pm- During Monday's White House Press briefing, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby was asked of the likelihood that American hostages would be released by Hamas “in the next few days.” Kirby responded, “we certainly hope so…we don't really know.” 4:40pm- While appearing on Meet the Press with Kristen Welker, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) alarmingly noted that as of now the Biden Administration can't definitively determine that all American hostages being held by Hamas are still alive. 5:00pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the extension of a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas which has, thus far, resulted in the release of fifty-one hostages taken by Hamas during their barbaric attacks against innocent Israeli citizens on October 7th. Dr. Coates is the author of “David's Sling: A History of Democracy in Ten Works of Art.” You can find her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Davids-Sling-History-Democracy-Works/dp/1594037213 5:25pm- The Associated Press writes that there has been a concerning “surge in respiratory illnesses across China that has drawn the attention of the World Health Organization.” China's health ministry has claimed the uptick “is caused by the flu and other known pathogens and not by a novel virus.” You can read more here: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/26/china-respiratory-illnesses-cause-flu-pathogens-00128637 5:30pm- In a new report featured in Vanity Fair, Katherine Eban writes: “A series of previously unreported alarms and clashes over US-funded research in China reveal long-standing friction between two groups of government scientists: those who prioritize international collaboration, and those who are kept up at night by the idea that cutting-edge technologies could end up in the wrong hands.” Additionally, there were “warnings about Wuhan research” that “predated the pandemic.” You can read the full article here: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/11/covid-origins-warnings-nih-department-of-energy 5:40pm- Is Red Barron's frozen pizza the best pizza in the world? Rich is horrified to learn that anyone could actually believe this to be true. You can read Peter Suderman's argument, published by Reason, here: https://reason.com/2023/11/26/frozen-pizza-is-the-best-pizza/ 5:50pm- The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board writes: “The 2024 election will probably be preceded by another flood of lawsuits over voting rules, especially absentee ballots, and keep an eye on Pennsylvania. Last week a federal judge there ruled that timely mail ballots must be counted even if the voter neglected to write the date, as state law requires. This may go to the Supreme Court, which punted a similar case last year. The saga of Pennsylvania's undated ballots since the Covid pandemic is worth unspooling, because it shows how litigation puts indeterminacy into the election system.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/pennsylvania-mail-vote-elections-third-circuit-supreme-court-undated-ballots-e315013e?mod=opinion_lead_pos3 6:05pm- According to a report from Ryan King of The New York Post, “in a stark departure from the previous two [Christmases], first lady Jill Biden did away with hanging stockings for her grandchildren and pets over the mantle in the State Dining Room. The change comes months after President Biden and his wife issued a statement publicly acknowledging first son Hunter Biden's out-of-wedlock daughter, Navy Joan Roberts, as their seventh grandchild. Navy, now 5, was not included in the stocking displays for 2021 or 2022—unlike Hunter's three daughters he shares with ex-wife Kathleen Buhle and his son with current wife Melissa Cohen.” You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2023/11/27/news/white-house-ditches-biden-stockings-post-acknowledging-hunter-child/# 6:25pm- According to Rebecca Beitsch of The Hill, Judge Tanya Chutkan has denied Donald Trump's legal efforts to subpoena documents relating to January 6th. Beitsch writes: “A federal judge Monday rejected former President Trump's efforts to subpoena information related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack that the former president had accused government officials of failing to preserve, determining the request amounted to a ‘fishing expedition.'” You can read the full report here: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4329843-judge-blocks-trump-subpoena-jan-6/ 6:30pm- During an interview with Fox News, Director of the Air Marshal National Council Sonya LaBosco revealed that U.S. Air Marshals are currently engaged in an operation called “Quiet Skies” in which resources and personnel are being diverted towards tracking anyone who flew into the Washington D.C. area on January 6th, 2021—even if those individuals did not attend any political rallies at, or around, the U.S. Capitol. According to LaBosco, “anybody there for a job interview, to visit family” or to attend “a funeral” could now find themselves on a domestic terror watch list and be barred from flying. The Biden Administration is also sending Air Marshals to the U.S. Southern border, and the diversion of resources could have dire consequences. LaBosco explains: “There have been numerous incidents—a level 4 threat which means someone tried to breach a cockpit two days ago on a Southwest flight. So, the message is: ‘Sir, please replace the Air Marshals on the border. Stop taking them out of the sky and let us do the job that we were trained to do.” You can read more about these startling allegations here: https://nypost.com/2022/11/28/air-marshals-claim-biden-is-risking-another-9-11-by-shifting-them-from-flights-to-border/ 6:50pm- Last week, the View's Ana Navarro bizarrely demanded that Univision be held accountable for televising an interview with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Now other far-left personalities are calling for similarly ridiculous repercussions for Univision.

Science Stories
Dr. Tancredi - Diverting asteroids and redefining planets!

Science Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 58:05


Dr. Tancredi is responsible for reclassifying Pluto as a "dwarf planet" and also used the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission of NASA to study how impact ejecta evolve into a tail. He also shared how he missed discovering the "asteroid of the century" and that once he had a talk advertised using smoke signals. Check out this amazing episode!!

Breaker Whiskey
065 - Sixty-Five

Breaker Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 2:32


[TRANSCRIPT] [click, static] Hey Birdie.  I think—I think I need to get out of this park. Out of Wyoming. I still don't understand how the hell you've been managing to reach me this whole time, no matter where I've been, but I feel like maybe— [click, static] Huh. Well, actually, I'm realizing that I'm not even sure you've been reaching me wherever I am. For all I know, you've been sending messages every single day for the past three months and I've only received a quarter of them. And you're having the most frustrating conversation of your life.  [click, static] If that's the case…christ, I'm sorry. Here I am gabbing onto the airwaves every single day and you're desperately trying to tell me something. Then again, maybe you're receiving only a quarter of my transmissions. I guess there's really no way to know for certain.  [click, static] Whatever's actually been happening over the course of our conversation, I'm pretty sure that I'm in a hard to reach spot right now, no matter what you've got rigged up. I think you were trying to send something the other day, but I was only getting every tenth beep, so it's impossible to tell. But scanning through the channels every time I've come back to the car, it's been almost entirely static. And less varying static than normal, which probably sounds like nothing, but when you've been listening to so much static, you start to learn the slightly different flavors of it. Trust me.  [click, static] Anyway. This whole diversion has been…well. Diverting. I needed it, I think, on some level. I'm not entirely certain why, but I do feel more grounded. Maybe it was seeing that dog, or nearly getting caught in that tornado, but I've been feeling… I'm feeling better now. So I'm gonna hike back over to my campsite, break everything down, hike back, and then get on the road. Leave national parks exactly as you found them, right? This place doesn't need people intruding on it anymore.  [click, static] I'll get back on the horn when I'm on a major highway again. I hope I hear from you the moment I do. Whiskey out. [click, static]

Field, Lab, Earth
Food Waste Microplastics with Kate Porterfield and Dr. Eric Roy

Field, Lab, Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 55:44


“Microplastics in Composts, Digestates and Food Wastes: A Review” with Kate Porterfield, PhD Candidate at University Vermont and Dr. Eric Roy, Associate Professor at University of Vermont. Diverting organic materials and food waste from landfills and recycling them for beneficial use in agriculture is a great way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, intermingled microplastics from packaging and other sources could make these recycled materials less beneficial than they otherwise might be. This episode, Kate and Eric discuss their review paper studying the prevalence of these contaminants, how they're measured, and how these results intertwine with current policy efforts. Tune in to learn: ·         How microplastics can get into food waste ·         How scientists measure microplastics ·         Needs for syncing research and policy ·         How factors like weight, density, and mass can impact microplastic measurements If you would like more information about this topic, this episode's paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.20450 This paper is always freely available. Contact us at podcast@sciencesocieties.org or on Twitter @FieldLabEarth if you have comments, questions, or suggestions for show topics, and if you want more content like this don't forget to subscribe. If you'd like to see old episodes or sign up for our newsletter, you can do so here: https://fieldlabearth.libsyn.com/. If you would like to reach out to Kate, you can find her here: kporterf@uvm.edu www.linkedin.com/in/kate-porterfield https://twitter.com/KatePorterfield If you would like to reach out to Eric, you can find him here: Eric.Roy.1@uvm.edu https://www.linkedin.com/in/ecoeng/ https://twitter.com/ericdroy If you would like to reach out to Jaya Nepal from our Student Spotlight, you can find him here: j.nepal@ufl.edu Twitter: https://twitter.com/mejayxoxo18 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mejayxoxo18/ Resources CEU Quiz: https://web.sciencesocieties.org/Security/Sign-In?returnurl=%2fLearning-Center%2fCourses%2fCourse-Detail%3fproductid%3d%257b3F4C664E-986E-EE11-8DF0-000D3A592D44%257d  Transcripts: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/xRlHgGXdYsTC11rog1p-w0JYBSNsrLBBwcntmqklTfsNHlDDp4TgUvO4vFQvdLglUApGlCOObUMf0BpgCy4VnJHaUGU?loadFrom=SharedLink  Nutrient Cycling & Ecological Design Lab @ UVM: https://nced.weebly.com/ “Organics Recycling Tradeoffs: Biogas Potential and Microplastic Content of Mechanically Depackaged Food Waste” article in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering:  https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c01710 EPA Emerging Issues in Food Waste Management series: https://search.epa.gov/epasearch/?querytext=emerging+issues+in+food+waste+management&areaname=&areacontacts=&areasearchurl=&typeofsearch=epa&result_template=2col.ftl#/ Sponsored by METER Group. METER sensors deliver real-time, plant, soil, and atmospheric data that fuels environmental research. Listen to METER Group's new podcast We Measure the World to hear how innovative researchers leverage environmental data to make our world a better—and more sustainable—place at metergroup.com/fieldlabearth. Field, Lab, Earth is Copyrighted by the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America.

Dakota Datebook
September 28: Liberty Calling – Buy Bonds!

Dakota Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 2:43


North Dakotans were not overly enthusiastic about America's entry into World War I, but they were resigned to the reality of it. At the time of the declaration of war, the economy was functioning at full capacity. Diverting the necessary supplies to the war effort required decreasing what was available for civilians.

News & Features | NET Radio
Diverting water from Platte to Republican argued

News & Features | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 1:36


The Nebraska Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on a proposal to divert water from the Platte to the Republican River

The Center Collaborative: Creative Solutions in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice
# 35 Deschutes County Stabilization Center: Coming From a Place of Yes

The Center Collaborative: Creative Solutions in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 72:46


Holly Harris, LPC, Deschutes County Behavioral Health Director, and Sheriff L. Shane Nelson, Deschutes County Sheriff discuss: The benefits of having a 24 hour walk-in crisis stabilization center with therapists on staff. The stabilization center takes anyone unless there is a safety concern, and law enforcement can voluntarily drop people off in lieu of taking them to jail. The attitude is, “Coming from a place of yes.” The staff can de-escalate situations early for people by providing basic needs - food, rest, shower, etc - so the crisis doesn't escalate, and the person can stabilize. Diverting people to services rather than taking them to jail makes the community and the jails safer. The center opened during COVID, and staff wellness has been a focus through safety implementation, debriefing, the betterment committee, and being mission-driven. It creates psychological safety for both staff and clients. The staff was provided with situational awareness and tactical training from law enforcement, and they rarely need to call police for back-up and initiate the involuntary process. The stabilization center staff also provided training to law enforcement, but it's not just training - it's about the partnership, and creating the trust to be able to provide the best services for the clients. The initial funding came through the sheriff's department to start the project. The stabilization center later applied for, and received, funding from the IMPACTS grant. Approximately 400 people were diverted from jail in one year, with an average of 1500 mental health calls. Having behavioral health taking the non-law enforcement response calls straight from dispatch to respond to behavioral health crisis situations has helped to save an estimated $75,000 in officer time. Substance use goes hand-in-hand with the behavioral health problems, and won't exclude a person from receiving services from the stabilization center. For more information about the intersection between criminal justice and behavioral health in Oregon, please reach out to us through our website at http://www.ocbhji.org/podcast and Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/OCBHJI/. We'd love to hear from you. Notice to listeners: https://www.ocbhji.org//podcast-notice  

Red Pill Revolution
DEEP DIVE: World Wide Enslavement | Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars (Part 1)

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 73:45


In this electrifying episode of The Adams Archive, we plunge into the profound depths of 'Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars,' a document whose enigmatic existence challenges our perceptions of reality. This isn't just any document – it's a manifesto, a blueprint, that reveals a grand design of societal manipulation on an unprecedented scale. This piece of evidence has spent too long in the shadows, obscured by skepticism and disinformation. We're bringing it to light and giving it the critical analysis it deserves. It speaks of control via economics, technology, education - seemingly ordinary facets of society that, according to this document, are in fact weapons in a silent war waged on humanity. As we traverse the labyrinth of cryptic language and unnerve ourselves with the chilling implications, we question: what if this is real? What does it mean for our world as we know it? We explore theories, inspect connections to clandestine organizations, and investigate the practical implications of the strategies outlined in this document. Join us as we unmask the unthinkable truths hidden within 'Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars. ----more---- All Links- Https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams Substack: https://austinadams.substack.com Merch: https://antielite.club    ----more---- Full Transcription:     Adams Archive. Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you so much for listening today. On today's episode, we are going to be discussing what I would say is the single most terrifying document I've ever laid eyes on. And maybe not just that. I mean, and this, this says a lot because I've done a lot of deep dives into different, uh, documents that have come out that were top secret, that were c I A documents, whether it was about MK Ultra or Operation Northwoods. And in MK Ultra, they were literally taking people and electrocuting their brains to try to manipulate them or get rid of their memory. They were drugging people with L S D while they were. With prostitutes and watching the reactions there, there, there's so many things that they were doing that were horrifying. But the document I'm about to show you is the most terrifying, least discussed, top secret document that has ever gotten into the hands of a civilian. And the reason I say that is not on the individual basis, right? The, the documents like the MK Ultra documents are terrifying because it could have been you, it could have been me. But the document I'm about to show you was you. It was me. It was everybody on this planet was affected by this document. By this plan that was implemented to perfection. And as I start to walk through this with you, you'll realize more and more how this has been seeded deeply into the fabric of our reality. Regardless of what country you're in, regardless of where you went to school, how much money you think you have in the bank. Every single one of us has been affected by this document. And that is what it makes it so terrifying. Okay. The document that I'm about to show you and I'm about to walk you through in this deep dive is called Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars. Now, this document was produced. Found in 1986, July 7th by somebody from the IB who who purchased a copier. Okay? This document came from somebody who purchased a copier from the surplus sale by I B M. They reached inside of it and took this out in 1986. Now, this document was originally used at the very first known Bilderberg meeting in 1954. And adopted by the policy committee. Now, the reason that we have eyes on this today and the way that we do, the way that this document is broken down is based on the idea that the people that looked at this document were a part of a c i, a small group who were chosen for reasons that we'll find out in just a moment, but it was to catch them up to speed on the worldwide conspiracy that was happening and unfolding. Right in front of our eyes and has continued to and will continue to for a very long time. So let's go ahead and read through the preface. And again, this document is called Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars. I. Before we do that, go ahead and subscribe. Leave a five star review. Head over to the ck Austin Adams sub stack.com. I'm actually going to be reviewing a document that I went through and highlighted every single piece of it that I found to be the most interesting. This is a 40 po, 45 page document, so it's not a light read, but I went through and highlighted everything that I found to be of value in this document for you, and I will include this document in this. Weeks' sub that will be sent out. Okay? So you'll actually be able to look at the highlights that I found, value the annotations to them. The exact document that I'm reading from this will be in that sub stack, so Austin Adams sub stack.com. Go ahead and subscribe. Leave a five star review. And if I could ask you within this podcast episode, if you find this to be of interest, if you find the things that I'm talking about here to be held true in your life and it shocks you just as shocked as I was, please share this episode, share it with two people, and have those people share it with two people. Okay? I would appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. Just share it, send it to two people, and you go, this is wild. That's all you have to say. This is wild. Go ahead and hit that share button and send it to two people that you wanna discuss this with 'cause they should hear about it too. And if everybody does that, this will reach the masses and we will start to get the word out. Because like I said, this is one of the most terrifying, least discussed, top secret documents that has ever gotten in the hands of a civilian. Alright. All right. On that note, let's. Jump into it. The Adams archive.  Oh, all right. Let's jump into it. We're gonna start with the preface here, and this is again, is silent weapons for quiet wars, and we'll find out the meaning of that in just a moment. But I will tell you at certain points, this is somewhat technical in the way that it reads. So I will do my best to read the document to you. Reformat it for you in a simple way so you can understand the sentiment. 'cause I'm sure even just listening to it is even more tough than reading it. But I will take the analysis that I've done up until this point and give you it once I read through it. So if it sounds a little bit technical, stay with me. 'cause I will give you my simplistic version of what it actually means right after. Okay. So, Here is the preface of this document. Conspiracy theories are nothing new to history plots, to kill Caesar and overthrown Rome abounded, for instance. However, it is seldom that concrete clues to such plots come to light and are generally known. Silent weapons for quiet wars, an introduction programming manual. Was uncovered quite by accident on July 7th, 1986 when an employee of Boeing Aircraft co purchased a surplus I B M copier for scrap parts at a sale, and discovered inside details of a plan hatched in the embryonic days of the Cold War, which called for control of the masses through manipulation of industry, people's pastimes, education, and political leanings. It called for a quiet revolution, putting brother against Brother. Diverting the public's attention from what is really going on. The document you're about to read is real. It is reprinted in its virgin form with diagrams as a touch of reality. Now, where I found this document, you guys was a dark corner of a dark corner of a dark corner. Of the internet to say the least. Okay. Now there has been many, many conversations in other dark corners of the internet about this document, but it has not gone into the mainstream psyche. This has not been a topic of conversation to the extent that it should be because this document lays out all of it, and we talked about it in the last episode, how Yuval Harri a World Economic Forum advisor. Also the author of Sapiens, the book, the Worldwide Phenomenon nonfiction book. Historical uh, book Sapiens came out and said, how ridiculous is it that there's a globe? People think there's a small group of people who control everybody. Hmm. Well, we're about to find out just how ridiculous that is. It's very systematic. Okay. So where I found this document was very, uh, I would say, So, so where I found this document had a list of other documents that were around it, so I kind of had to sift through it. But there's the, the way that this is so meticulously because some people, you know, will try to give illegitimacy to this document, but it's, it's, it's been, uh, it's been said to be true by people who have seen so many top secret government documents. This outlines who it was approved or, or thought to be true by, and everything that we talk about here. Even if this document wasn't written up by the c i a, which again, if you read it, it very clearly, I believe that to be the case. Um, well, not, not even the ccia A, but the, the heads of these Bilderberg groups and then reformatted into the ccia A so that they could catch them up to speed on this conspiracy. It outlines everything perfectly. It's, it's all about social engineering of the masses. So it says, And it, it is patently impossible to discuss social engineering or the automation of society, the engineering of social automation systems. I e silent weapons on a national or worldwide scale without implying extensive objectives of social control and destruct destruction of human life, i e slavery and genocide. This manual is in itself an analog declaration of intent. Such a writing must be secured from public scrutiny. Otherwise it might be recognized as a technically formal declaration of domestic war. Furthermore, wherever any person or group or person's in a position of great power and without full knowledge and consent of the public uses such knowledge and methodologies for economic conquest, it must be understood that a state of domestic warfare exists between said person or group of persons in the public. The solution of today's problems require an approach which is ruthlessly Ruth ruthlessly candid with no agonizing over religious, moral, or cultural values. Now, here's the part where it talks about how they qualify for this project. You have qualified for this project because of your ability to look at human society with cold. Objectivity and yet analyze and discuss your observations and conclusions with others of similar intellectual capacity without the loss of discretion or humility. Now I'm actually gonna go ahead and share my screen with you guys. So you can see what I am looking at while I'm walking you through this. Uh, so here you go. Um, it is actually up there. So if you're not following on the video, if you're just listening on the podcast, you can have head over to YouTube, you can have head over to Rumble. If you should go to the sub stack, it'll be embedded on there for you as well. So you'll be able to actually look through the document when I'm looking at it and talking you through it. So it is up on the screen now. This goes on to say, uh, Uh, of similar intellect, intellectual capacity. Without the loss of discretion or humility, such virtues are exercised in your own best interest. Do not deviate from them. In other words, this document should scare the shit out of you, but you are a psychopath, so it doesn't. Continue being a psychopath, and that is why we have chosen you for this position. Uh, historical introduction. This says, silent weapon technology was evolved from operations research, a strategic and tactical methodology developed under the military management in England during World War ii. The original purpose of operations research was to study the strategic and tactical problems of heir and land defense with the objective of effective use of limited military resources against foreign enemies. It was soon recognized by those in positions of power that the same methods might be useful for totally controlling a society, but better tools were necessary. So when they found this out in the, let's say 19 43, 19 42, uh, they did not have the technology to. Implement the theories that were laid out during this findings of operations research. Right? So operations research was, how can we infiltrate and degrade a country without having to go in there with tanks? How? Where can we get these silent weapons? And we see this play across our society today, whether it's through social engineering of social media, which is obviously one of the most complex things of this. The algorithms, Google searches, all of those things are now a part of this social engineering censorship. All of those things, but back then they didn't even have the computer yet, so they couldn't, even if they had the data sets that they needed to analyze, which we'll find out what they were analyzing it for in just a minute, they wouldn't have had a way to calculate it in in enough time. So they needed further technology is what it was talking about. But better tools were necessary. It said social engineering. The analysis and automation of a society requires the correlation of great amounts of constantly changing economic information or data. So a high speed computerized data processing system was necessary, which could race ahead of the society and predict when society would arrive at Ululation Relay. Computers were slow, but the electronic computer invented in 1946 by J Presper Eckert, and John w Mackley filled the bill. The next breakthrough was the development of the Simplex method of linear programming in 1947 by the mathematician George b Danzig. Then in 1948, the transistor invented by Jay Bardeen, W H Britain and W Shockley promised great expansion of the computer field by reducing space and power requirements. Now with these three inventions under their direction, those in positions of power strongly suspected that it was possible for them to control the whole world with the push of a button, is what this document says. Now, immediately, once this was found out, so they started to formulate this economic theory of data and how they could predict both how people would act for economic gain and for power gains. They couldn't have the technology yet to allow them to analyze the data, even if they had it as soon as they had the technology. In 1948 with the transistor, the Rockefeller Foundation got in at the ground floor. They did this by making four year, a four year grant to Harvard College funding the Harvard Economic Research Project. For the study of the structure of the American economy, one year later in 1949, the United States Air Force actually joined in on this. In 1952, the grand period terminated and a high level meeting of the elite was held to determine the next phase of social operations research. The Harvard project had begun very fruitful or have been very fruitful, as is born out of the publication of some of its results in 1953, suggesting the feasibility of economic. Social engineering. So this is where it leaves that paper trail, right? We know that this happened. We know the grants were funded by the Rothchild family. We know the timeframe. We know that the, the reasoning that they were doing this engineered in the last half of the decade in the forties, the new quiet war machine stood, so to speak, in sparkling gold plated hardware on the showroom floor by 1954 with the creation of the Maser. In 1954, the promise of unlocking unlimited resources of fusion atomic energy from the heavy hydrogen in seawater and the consequent availability of unlimited social power was a possibility only decades later, the combination was irresistible. So what they're talking about here is that energy was the new gold. So by unlocking these scientific endeavors, we're gonna learn about what science truly is for in just a second when they lay it out for us. But by learning and unlocking these codes to the universe, they could also unlock massive amounts of power, massive amounts of capital. So, although the silent weapon system was nearly exposed 13 years later, the evolution of the new weapon system has never suffered any major setbacks. Political introduction in 1954. It was well recognized by those in positions of authority that it was only a matter of time, only a few decades before the general public would be able to grasp and upset the cradle of power for the very elements of the new silent weapon technology were as accessible for a public utopia. As they were for providing a private utopia, meaning that if the general public had gotten a hold of this technology and used it for good, and used it for the betterment of society, it would have allowed us to thrive as, as a species, it would've allowed us to have a public utopia where everybody gained from it. But instead, a small group, a small boardroom meeting with the Bilderberg group, i e what you know, We know today as something like the World Economic Forum, and they still have these Bilderberg group meetings allowed for a private utopia. For a small group of individuals, energy is recognized as the key to all activity on earth. Natural science is the study of sources and controls of natural energy and social science, theoretically expressed as economics is the study of the sources and control of social energy. So this is where they're kind of taking this formula, this idea of energy and, and reformatting it, repositioning this theory of energy into what they. A lot what they learn to manipulate, right? They learn to manipulate energy first. Then they reformat That, reformulate that into understanding how to manipulate people because people are just energy, they're saying. Right. Uh, energy is recognized as the key to all activity, activity on earth. Social science theoretically expresses economics, right? Saying that the way that people's energy, the movement of people, the thoughts of people exposes itself through economics by the, where they spend their money, where they spend their time, and how they react to things, right? So that is the study of the sources in control of social energy. Both are bookkeeping systems. Mathematics. Therefore, mathematics is the primary energy science, and the bookkeeper can be king if the public can be kept ignorant of the methodology of the bookkeeping. All science is a means to an end. The means is knowledge. The end is control beyond. This remains only one issue. Who is the beneficiary, and that's why. The Rothchilds realized this and they quickly sprung into action as soon as they saw the technology t itself, so that they could be the ones who were the beneficiary of the knowledge, the knowledge leading to control. And that is why we are where we are today. In 1954, this was the issue of the primary concern. Although the so-called moral issue was raised in the view of the law of natural selection, it was agreed that it is that a nation or world of people who will not use their intelligence are no better than animals who do not have intelligence at all. Such people are beasts of burden and stakes on the table by choice and consent. Did you hear that? Do you hear the way that they talk about you and I? People who will not use their intelligence are no better than animals who do not have intelligence. Such people are beasts of burden and stakes on the table by choice and consent. They said consequently is the inter interest of future world order peace and tranquility. It was decided. To privately wage, a quiet war against the American public with the ultimate objective of permanently shifting the natural and social energy, wealth of the undisciplined and irresponsible many into the hands of the self-disciplined, responsible, and worthy few, so they rigged the system. In order to implement this objective, it was necessary to create secure. To create, secure and apply new weapons, which as it turned out were a class of weapons so subtle and so sophisticated in their principle of operation and public appearance as to earn for themselves the name, silent weapons. In conclusion, the objective of economic research is conducted by the magnets of capital or banking in the industries of commodities or goods and services is the establishment of an economy which is totally predictable and manipulatable. So what they start to lay out here for you is that in order, Well, let's just read this says, in order to achieve a totally predictable economy, the low class elements of society must be brought under total control, right? In order for them to be able to profit both economically and power based off of this predictable economy, they need to make it predictable and to make it predictable, you have to fall in line to the programming. You must be housebroken. It says trained. And assigned a yoke and long-term social duties from a very early age before they even have an opportunity to question the propriety of the matter. Right. You wanna talk about four and five-year-olds going to have a full-time job in kindergarten, going to school to wait for a bell to tell them when to go do the next thing. Being put in the position of submission to somebody in a position of dominance. Being told everything that they have to do when they have to do it, how to draw their, how to draw something, how to dot their i's how to, you know, all of it. So you have to. Entice conformity from the very beginning, and the Rockefellers also funded the general education board in the 1920s. The general education board, which we're gonna get into in one of our next deep dives, was taking the Prussian model, which leveraged education as a system of creating obedience instead of intelligence in the 1920s. To make it so that this system of education, education through enslavement of thought was implemented nationwide. Thus started the programming of the general public, which allowed you and I to behave predictably just like they wanted. So we can be housebroken trained in assigned a yoke and long-term social duties from an early age, making everything predictable, making the general mass public move as a flock in order to achieve conformity. It says, The lower class family unit must be disintegrated by a process of increasing preoccupation of the parents and the establishment of government operated daycare centers for the occupationally orphaned children. That's a terrifying way of putting it, that is dead accurate. In order to achieve such conformity, the lower class family unit must be disintegrated. By a process of increasing preoccupation of the parents and the establishment of government operated daycare centers for the occupationally orphaned children, the quality of education given to the lower class must be of the poorest sort so that the moat of ignorance isolating the inferior class from the superior class is and remains incomprehensible. To the inferior class with such an initial handicap, even the bright lower class individuals have little, if any, hope of extricating themselves from their assigned lot in life. This form of slavery is essential to maintain some measure of social order, peace and tranquility for the ruling upper class. Are you terrified yet? Does this sound, does this ring true to you? This is exactly the playbook that has set up in the society for obedience, for social credit scores, for digital currency, for censorship. Exactly. And the, the United States of America was the proving grounds of this. Description or descriptive introduction of the silent weapon. It says, so now it explains how they're going to do it. Everything that is expected from an ordinary weapon is expected from a silent weapon by its creators, but only in its manner a functioning. It shoots situations instead of bullets propelled by data processing instead of chemical reactions. Originating from bits of data instead of greens of gunpowder from a computer instead of a gun operated by a computer programmer instead of a marksman under the orders of a banking magnet instead of a military general. It makes no obvious explosive noises, causes no obvious physical or mental injuries, and does not obviously interfere with anyone's daily social life. Yet it makes an unmistakable noise. Causes unmistakable, physical and mental damage, and unmistakably interferes with the daily social life i e unmistakable to a trained observer, one who knows what to look for. The public cannot comprehend this weapon and therefore cannot believe that they're being attacked and subdued by a weapon. The public might instinctively feel that something is wrong, but that is because of the technical nature of the silent weapon. They cannot express their feeling in the rational way or handle the problem with intelligence. Therefore, they do not know how to cry for help and do not know how to associate with others to defend themselves against it. When asylum weapon is applied, gradually the public adjusts and adapts to its presence and learns to tolerate its encroachment on their lives until the pressure. Becomes too great and they crack up. Therefore, the silent weapon is a type of biological warfare. It attacks the vitality options and mobility of the individuals of a society by knowing, understanding, manipulating, and attacking their sources of natural and social energy and their physical, mental, and emotional strengths and weaknesses. Wow. So the silent weapon is a biological warfare. It attacks the vitality options and mobility of the individuals of society by knowing, understanding, manipulating, and attacking their sources of natural and social energy and their physical, mental, and emotional strengths. And weaknesses, right? You wanna talk about big pharma, right? You wanna talk about the introduction of allopathic medicine by the rothchilds. Right. Basically eliminating osteopathic and homeopathic medicine again, right around the same time. Right in the, the early 19 hundreds. That's why the, the World War II was the precipice of change. The industrialization of our nation was really the enslavement of our nation. That's when you had the education system, uh, turn into what it is today with bells ringing, telling your children where to go and how to act. That's when you had allopathic medicine telling you that your body has nothing to do with its own state of health. That's when you had the introduction of industrialized food, which poisoned you instead of nourished you. That's when you had the introduction of the military industrial complex, which served to empower the banking elites with profitability at the detriment of your son's lives. All of this was pre-planned and written out in this document called Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars,  Ensuring predictability through our actions by enslaving our minds first, by poisoning us through our food, poisoning us through our entertainment, poisoning us through the indoctrination of the education system. All of this, all of this wove the fabric for what we know as modern society today, and we're reading the playbook. Here's an interesting quote by one of the Rothchilds themselves, Meyer Anhe Rothchilds, 1943 to 1812 and said, give me control over a nation's currency and I care not who makes its laws. Meyer Am shell Rothchilds. When you control the money, you already control the politicians. And when you control the politicians, you control the law and you in turn control the people. Today's silent weapons technology is an outgrowth of a simple idea discovered, succinctly expressed, and effectively applied by the quoted Mr. Meyer Amschel Rothschilds. Mr. Rothschild discovered the missing passive component of economic theory known as economic inductance. He of course did not think of this discovery in these 20th century terms. And to be sure, mathematical analysis had to wait for the second industrial revolution, the rise of the theory of mechanics and electronics, and finally the invention of the electronic computer before. Before it could be effectively applied in the control of the world economy. So this part is where it gets a little technical. Okay. Everything up in here was like theory of societal engineering. Right now we're getting into the idea of how energy and, and the, the energy of the world actually works side by side with the energy of people and by learning to manipulate one gives you the theory of how to manipulate the other. Okay, so this starts to break it down. It breaks it down technically for you. And again, I will give you my reframe of this, uh, so as to allow you to actually understand what I'm talking about without scouring this document back and forth and back and forth. Uh, so this is what a, how is lays it out. It says General Energy concepts and the study of energy systems. There always appears to be three elementary concepts. These are potential energy, kinetic energy, and energy dissipation. In corresponding to these concepts, there are three idealized, essentially pure physical counterparts called passive components. In the science of physical mechanics, the phenomenon of potential energy is associated with a physical property called elasticity or stiffness, and can be represented by a stretching spring. An electronic science potential energy is stored in a capacitor instead of a spring. This property is called accidents. Instead of elasticity or stiffness, right? Think of a rubber band,  Now it goes on to say that in the science of physical mechanics, which is the second part of this, the phenomenon of kinetic energy is associated with a physical property called inertia or mass, and can be represented by a mass or a flywheel in motion and electronic science, kinetic energy is stored in an inductor in the magnetic field instead of a mass. This property called inductance instead of inertia. Alright, so bear with me here because then in just a second, it takes all three of these concepts and formulates it for societal engineering. It says In the science of physical mechanics, the phenomenon of energy dissipation is associated with a physical property called friction or resistance, and can be represented at by a dash pot or a device which can converts energy into heat. An electronic science dissipation of energy is performed by an element called either a resistor or a conductor. The term resistor being the one generally used to describe a more ideal device. Like a wire employed to convey electronic energy efficiently from one location to another. The property of a resistance or a conductor is measured as either resistance or conduct conductance. Reciprocals. Alright, now it says in economics, this is where it takes that idea of energy dissipation of conductance and cap capacitance. Right, the capacity and reformulates it into currency, right? Into how people react to things. Okay, so it talks about capital is capacitance, right? That's money, stock inventory, investments in buildings and durables, right? So the, the capacity, the capacitance is capital, the conductance. The flow of the energy is goods. That's where the exchange happens. And then the inductance, the influence of the population of industry on output is services. So the capacitance is capital, that's the money, the conductance, what where it flows from is goods, right? And then, The dissipation or the inductance is services. All of the math mathematical theory developed in the study of one energy system, right? Mechanics or electronics, can immediately be applied in the study of any other energy systems, including economics. So what Mr. Rothschilds had discovered was that the basic principle of power, influence, and control over people as applied to economics. That, that principle is when you assume the appearance of power, people soon give it to you. So lemme reread that for you. What Mr. Mr. Rothschilds had discovered was the basic principle of power, influence, and control over people as applied to economics. That principle is when you assume the appearance of power, people soon give it to you. Now when we start to get into this, this is where fractional banking came from, was this idea. Right. The, and, and now what we know is, you know, zero Reserve banking, but is supposed to be what fractional reserve banking was, I think, until 2021 or 22 when they changed it to zero reserve banking, which is far worse. Right? So this is where the, the creation of the Federal Reserve comes from, is this idea. So, Mr. Mr. Rothschild had discovered that currency or deposit loan accounts had the required appearance of power that. It could be used to induce people, right? The inductance with people corresponding to a magnetic field, it says into surrendering their real wealth in exchange for a promise of greater wealth, right? An instance of compensate. Of real instead of real compensation, right? So instead of giving you gold for your services, I'm gonna give you an i O U, this piece of paper that we printed out of a machine that says, you know, we got you. All you have to do is agree with somebody else that we got you and we got them, and you guys exchanged that. Gotcha. And you know, now you're, now you're, you know, exchanging currency. So they would put real collateral in exchange for a loan of promissory notes. I. Mr. Rothschild found that he could issue more notes than he had backing for fractional banking. So long as he had someone's stock of, had someone's stock of gold as a persuader to show his customers. So picture him with a big bank behind him. Or a, a big, uh, you know, um, box of gold, a a big, you know, vault of gold. And in that vault of gold, he had a million, a million dollars worth of, you know, dollars. He had a a million dollars worth of gold. And in exchange of that million dollars, he handed out $10 million to other people saying, you know, I got this million right behind me. You don't have to worry about it. If you come back to me for your 500,000, I'll give you the 500,000. Of course, I got it. Look behind me. Right, but little did they know that he doesn't have 10 million, which is what he loaned out. So he now owes more than he has in possession. So if any one time everybody comes to get it at the same time, none of it really exists. Right. Fractional banking, I. Mr. Rothschilds loaned his promissory notes to individuals and to governments. These would create overconfidence. Then he would make money scarce, tighten control on the system, and collect the collateral through the obligation of contracts. So let's say that you own, uh, a $500,000 house that I loaned you the money for, that you're paying me monthly on. Now the economy that I squeeze goes to shit, and you can't afford the mortgage. Now, I made you pay me $200,000 of the 500,000, but you couldn't pay the whole thing because I screwed the economy over, and now I own all of those assets again. Rinse and repeat the cycle. Was then repeated. These pressures could be used to ignite a war. Then he would control the availability of currency to determine who would win the war. Right? This man with all the perceived power, with all the gold in the vault behind him, told both sides of the war that I got you. I got you. But then depending on who he gave the most loans to printed the most money for. Would win the war. Of course, war is just a war of attrition. Everything's a war of attrition, right? It's just who has the most money? Who has the most, uh, shiny metal machines that are gonna blow stuff up? The government, which agreed to give him control of its economy and economic system, got his support and in turn won the war. And maybe that's what we're seeing play out right now between NATO and Russia and China and all of these things going on, is we're seeing who's going to give. The banking cartels, the control of the economic system. And whoever does that is gonna get the most money. They're gonna get the most funding, right? They're gonna get the most bombs, they're gonna get the most tanks, and in turn, they're gonna win. The war goes on to say the collection of debts was guaranteed by economic aid to the enemy of the debtor. Collection of debts was guaranteed by economic aid. To the enemy of the debtor. The profit derived from this economic methodology made by Mr. Rothschilds all the more able to expand his wealth. He found that the public greed would allow currency to be printed by government order beyond the limits of backing and precious metals, or the production of goods and services, and that's how we get to inflation, right? Public greed would allow currency to be printed by government. Order beyond the limits of backing and precious metal or the production of goods and services, right? We got off of the gold standard and immediately what happens? Inflation. Inflation, go back and ask your grandparents about it, right? How much did the car cost in this structure? Right? And so a parent ca, capital as paper inductor, right? The inductor in the structure credit presented by is a pure element called currency as the appearance of capital, but in the effect negative capital. Hence it was the appearance of service, but is in fact indebtedness or debt. It is therefore an economic inductance instead of a economic capacitance, and if balanced in no other way will be balanced by the negation of population, right? War and genocide. I. The total goods and services represent real capital called the Gross National Product, and currency may be printed up to this level and still represent economic capacitance, but currency printed beyond this level is subtractive and represents the introduction of economic inductance in constitutes notes of indebted. Alright, let's go ahead and let's do this 'cause this will be interesting if we can take this. Actually get it to, let's see here how I can do this. I wanna see if I can carry this over and have a chat. G p t write a simplistic, let's say like a, a first grade level and explain that for us. So let me go ahead and take a picture of this, copy over the text and ask it to explain it that way, because I think that's a value. This is a little bit more, uh, complex than. Then how we, uh, you know, having me over here try to explain it to you. So let me go ahead and, and put it in here. So I took it, let's go take it to chat, g b t. Please explain this at a fifth grade level. All right, so it's saying, imagine we have a system where people use something called currency as a form of credit. This currency looks like money or resources, but it's actually like negative capital because it creates debt. So it seems like a helpful service, but it actually puts people in debt, right? The currency, the money. Is all just credit, right? There's not, there's not actually backed by anything, which all it means is that, you know, you see the national debt ticker just keeps going up and up and up. So it seems like a helpful service, but it actually puts people in debt instead of being like a container that holds in stores value like a piggy bank. This currency acts more like a force that causes changes in the economy, like pushing or pulling things around. When this force gets out of balance and there's too much currency, it can lead to problems. To balance this system, something extreme like war or genocide might happen. This is because the excess currency needs to be brought back to balance. And unfortunately, throughout its history, war has been one way that this has been achieved. Uh, right. Remember, this is just an explanation of some ideas in the text. As you grow older, you'll learn more about economics and different viewpoints on these topics. Hmm. Let's see if it can try again. Alright, cool. So, where war is therefore balancing the system by killing the true creditors, the public, which we have taught to exchange true value for inflated currency, it says, and now my screen goes away. So I think that's an interesting analogy, right? Like it's not a piggy bank. The, the money that we have is not a piggy bank. It's a, it's a an i o U. And, and once there's enough IOUs out there that people hold onto, eventually you, the best way to get some of those IOUs back is by eliminating the people, apparently. Uh, so it says that Mr. Rothschild had discovered that the currency gave him the power to rearrange the economic structure to his own advantage, to shift economic inductance to those economic positions, which would encourage the greatest economic instability and oscillation. The final key to economic control had to wait until there was sufficient data and high speed computing equipment to keep close watch on the economic oscillations by creating price shocking and excess paper energy credits, paper inducted and inflation. I. Alright. Now the next part of this is talk, talking about how they test the system, right? How, how do they formulate results? Like how, how did they get the data right? And we're gonna see some of these things ring true when we think back to the time of the, uh, thinking back to. The covid situation where we had no toilet paper for a weird amount of time or maybe a few months ago when, when eggs cost $20 for fricking 12 of them, right? This is a, a form of shockwave testing, which is what we're gonna learn about right now, and it starts by learning the principle of shockwave testing again in energy and reformulating it for how we deal with people and society and societal engineering. So it says, the aviation field provided the greatest evolution in economic engineering, by the way, of its mathematical theory, which is shockwave testing. In this process, what they would do is they would take something on an airplane and they would test how much force could be applied to that, uh, that piece of technology. Right? So a projectile is fired from an airframe on the ground and the impulse. Of the recoil is monitored by vibrational transducers connected to the airframe and wired to chart recorders right? So I was trying to say, how much energy can we put on this airframe of this aircraft until it explodes? Shockwave testing, right? How, how durable is the material and how is it going to react when we impose some type of force on it? By studying the echoes and reflections of the recoil impulse in the airframe is possible to discover critical vibrations in the structure of the airframe, which either vibrations of the engine or. Olian vibrations of the wings or a combination of the two might reinforce resulting in the resonant self-destruction of the airframe in flight as an aircraft, right? So what they wanted to figure out was how much gunpowder can we put on the side of this airplane until it rips apart, right? How big are the booms that we can make until the whole thing falls apart from the standpoint of engineering, this means that the strengths and weaknesses of the structure of the airframe in terms of vibrational energy can be discovered and manipulated. Now again, here comes the application in economics to use this method of airframe shock testing. In economic engineerings, the price of commodities are shocked and the public consumer reaction is monitored Data. The resulting echoes of the economic shocker interpreted theoretically by computers and the socioeconomic structure of the economy is thus discovered. How do people react when we do this thing? We get large enough data sets. Right. Why do you think data's so important when it comes to your social media? Why do you think data's so important when it comes to all of your transactions on, on your finances? Right. Why is the digital currency important? Because the more data that they can get, the more they can realize how to manipulate you. And the more they can profit, the more power that they can have by knowing exactly how you'll react to X and y, because they want. To be more rich and more powerful. They can predict how you're gonna react. They can then invest in the commodities that they know are going to be having shortages early. Or when you, let's say get rid of toilet paper, for example. Maybe people run and buy bidets, or maybe when you have a nationwide panic, people run and buy ammunition, maybe something like that, right? So when you can predict those reactions with a large enough data set, you can then, React ahead of time and profit from those reactions because now you know, now you've shockwave tested the mass public and now you know how they're gonna react when you get rid of toilet paper. Now you know how they're gonna react when you threaten locking them down and shutting down all their businesses. Right? And if you can boil the water up into the point to where the frog's gonna jump out or revolt against you, like we saw with Covid eventually, So they, they dialed up the heat just until the point where they saw us buying ammunition just to the point where they saw people running and getting guns just until the point where people were rioting, not rioting to the extent where they were gonna overthrow the government, but when they were rioting to the point where they were, you know, breaking down in targets and stealing everything out of it. Right. They don't want a complete collapse. 'cause then they lose all of their control, but they do want to dial it up because then now they know the next time that they go to do this, exactly how the public will react. Shockwave testing. Okay, now it says that, um, if this process, uh, it is by this process that partial differential and in indifferent matrices are discovered that define the family household and make possible its evaluation as an economic industry. Which is dissipative consumer structure. Then the response of the household to future shocks can be predicted and manipulated. It says, in society becomes a reg, a well-regulated animal with its reigns under control of a sophisticated computer, regulated social energy bookkeeping system. Eventually, every individual element of the structure comes under computer control through a knowledge of personal preferences. Such knowledge guaranteed by computer Association of consumer preferences, right? U P C codes, zebra striped pricing codes on packages, right? They're talking about literal barcodes. Right. All that is tracking, all that is data set sets, right? Um, it says with identified cus to consumers right. Identify via association with the use of credit cards and later a permanent tattooed body number invisible under normal ambient illumination. Right? That's the, uh, that's the microchip in you that, that they're gonna talk about, right? That's the, that's the digital credit score, right? That's the digital, uh, digital currency. Right. So maybe it's a little bit different than what they expected in 1986, but very, very close. Right? Credit cards were literally designed just so they could get the data of your buying decisions, right? That's every c v s phone number that you put in. That's, uh, the, the barcodes on the back of it. All of it is data, not data for, I mean, yeah, target uses it for their data, but data for the, the company that owns Target. Why do you think BlackRock owns all of these companies? It wants the data, it wants to predict, it wants to throttle economies, it wants to prop one up while it goes to war with Ukraine. It wants to, uh, manipulate financial markets here so that you could have, uh, the downfall of a country over here. Right? So it says summary economics is. Only a social extension of a natural energy system. It also has its three passive components because of the distribution of wealth and the lack of communication and lack of data. This field has been the last energy field for which a knowledge of these three passive components has been developed. Since energy is the key to all activity on the face of the earth, it follows that in order to attain a monopoly of energy. Raw goods, materials and services. And to establish a world system of slave labor, it is necessary to have a first strike capability in the field of economics. In order to maintain our position, it is necessary that we have absolute first knowledge of the science of control over all economic factors in the first experience at engineering the world economy. In order to achieve such sovereignty, we must at least achieve this one end. That the public will not make either the logical or mathematical connection between economics and the other energy sciences, or to learn to apply such knowledge. Hmm. Right. Public first private utopia. They wanted to hone this technology and to keep it to themselves so they can meet at Berg, so they can meet in the Swiss Alps of the World Economic Forum meetings and talk about how they're gonna manipulate you. It is only a matter of time before the new breed of private programmer and economists will catch onto this far reaching implications of the work begun at Harvard in 1948. The speed of which they can communicate their warning to the public will largely depend upon how effective we have been at controlling the media, subverting education, and keeping the public distracted with matters of no real importance. All right, now here's the economic model. It says, the Harvard Economic Research Project in 1948 was an extension of the World War II operations research, right? We learned about that. It was felt that with sufficient mathematical foundation and data, it would be nearly as easy to predict and control the trend of an economy as to predict and control the trajectory of a projectile. Such has proven to be the case. Moreover, the economy has been transformed into a guided missile on target. To make sure history of it all. It was discovered that an economy obeyed the same laws of his electricity and that all of the mathematical theory and practical and computer know-how developed for the eco electronic field could be directly applied to the study of economics. I. The discovery was not openly declared, and its more subtle implications were in our kept closely guarded secrets. For example, that in an economic model, human life is measured in dollars and that the electric spark generated when opening a switch connected to an active inductor is mathematically analogous to the initiation of war, right? Turn on and off the amount. Of dollars, right? The human life, right? That's where you get into the depopulation agenda, right? If you can expand the, the, the expand the, the people that are on this earth and then immediately contract them down to a smaller amount, the amounts of goods still remains the same. It's already been produced, so now it goes into a smaller and smaller group of hands. So that's where the depopulation agenda comes into control. That's where war comes into control. It's, it's, it's a mechanism of, of inflating and deflating the amount of money owed that getting rid of debts that are owed to the government that the government owes to you. Right. The greatest hurdle it says, which theoretical economists faced was the accurate description of the household as an industry. This is a challenge because consumer purchases are a matter of choice, which in turns is influenced by income, price, and other economic factors. This hurdle was cleared in an indirect and stati a statistically approximate way by an application of shock testing to determine the current character characteristics called current technical coefficients of a household industry. Finally, because problems in theoretical electronics can be translated very easily into problems of theoretical electronics, and the solution translated back again. It follows that only a book of language translation and concept definition needed to be written for economics. The remainder could be gotten from standard works on mathematics and electronics. This makes the publication of books on advanced economics unnecessary and greatly simplifies project security. All right, so now it goes into a bunch of diagrams. Okay? Now again, this will be on the sub stack, so you can go read through those and look through them yourself. I don't find much value if you've comprehended a little bit more of what I've talked about here, but it basically talks about how the flow of economics and utilizing one industry for supply to demand, um, then results in what they want, right? So, so more control, more money, more power. Alright. It uses these, you know, kind of electronic models and, uh, to give you a, a better discussion surrounding what we talked about already. So it, it just lays it all out for you. But that's a pretty consistent, uh, or a pretty, uh, technical way of going about this. So let's go ahead and we'll scroll past that for now. All right. There is one part that I wanna point out though. It says the social welfare system. Okay, this is just a small piece of it. Uh, it says the problem with sub stabilizing the economic system is that there is too much demand on account of one, too much greed and two too much population, right? 'cause it goes into how other large are te alternatives to war, right? As economic inductors and economic flywheels are an open-ended social welfare program, or, An enormous but fruitful open-ended space program, right? Nasa, could you imagine that right? An enormous open-ended space program with no end in sight. Right there. There's nothing, there's no real end, there's no real goal. Uh, so you can have that as one balancing mechanism. You can have war, right? Too much demand on the count of too much greed. And too much population can be balanced with open-ended space programs, social, large, social, open-ended welfare programs and war. Okay? It says the problem with stabilizing economic systems is that there is too much demand on an account of too much greed and too much population. This creates excessive economic inductance, which can only be balanced with economic capacitance, right? So true resources or value in goods and services. The social welfare. The social welfare program is nothing more than an open-ended credit balance system, which creates a false capital industry to give non-productive people a roof over their heads and food in their stomachs. This can be useful, however, because the recipients become state property in return for the gift. A standing army for the elite for who he pays. The Piper picks the tune for who he pays. The piper picks the tune. Hmm. So this is why we see the Democrats, the liberal, the left, right, which this knows no left and right, but this does this, this is important, right? This is why when you have these soc, social and ec, this is why they say, right, I'll, I'll, uh, find me a young man who's a Republican. I'll show you somebody without a heart. Uh, find me an old man who's a liberal, and I'll show you somebody without a brain. Right? It's like when you can enslave somebody by giving them a stipend. Right. That's literally how they did this. This can be useful putting a roof over their heads and food in their stomach for people who are completely unproductive because the recipients become state property in return for the gift. A standing army for the elite, for he who pays the piper picks the tune, right? If they give you the money, you fall in line. You do what they say. You are now docile. So I found that to be interesting. All right, so the next part of this, right now that we've gone through the more technical aspect of the energy portions and how that's, that social energy relates to, right, the, the findings of scientific energy. Uh, let's go ahead and pull up this next part. If my computer will play nice with me and it doesn't want to, alright. But I found that to be interesting, right? Even the shockwave testing, when you start to think of things in this way, when you start to think of data, right? Everybody's been talking about data, data, data. What does Facebook, well, Facebook makes their money from data, right? Why is data so important? Well, when you have enough data, you can predict actions. Right. Where are people gonna spend their money? How are people gonna react physically? All right, so I. It goes on to say that those who get hooked on the economic drug must go to the elite for the fix. And this, the method of introducing large amounts of stabilizing capacitance is by borrowing on the future credit of the world. I. Okay, so those who get hooked, hooked on the economic drug must go to the elite for the fix. They own the banks, they own the printing machine to give out the credit. Like what gives you the right you, there's no, there's nothing there. It's all a facade. It says in this, the method of introducing large amounts of stabilizing money, right by printing stuff. Is borrowing on the future credit of the world inflation, right? What we print today affects our children tomorrow, right? Things cost more. This is the fourth law of motion onset, and consists of performing an action and leaving the system before the reflected reaction returns to the point of action. A delayed reaction, right? They don't have to deal with it. Your children, our great-grandchildren, deal with it. The means of surviving. The reaction is by changing the system before the reaction can return. By. This means politicians become more popular in their own time and the public pays later. In fact, the measure of me measure of such a politician is the delay time, right? How long does it take for everything to crumble after Joe Biden leaves? After so much money is poured into the system after it's printed to send to Ukraine. The same thing is achieved by a government, by printing money beyond the limit of the gross national product and the economic process called inflation. This puts a large quantity of money into the hands of the public and maintains a balance against their greed, creates a false self-confidence in them, and for a while stays the wolf from the door. They must eventually resort to war to balance out the account because war ultimately is merely the act of destroying the creditor, right? The people killing off people, and the politicians are the publicly hired hitmen that justify the act to keep the responsibility and blood off the public conscience. So just by printing money eventually, it's literally taking life. If the people really cared about their fellow man, it says they would control their appetites, their greed, their procreation, so that they would not have to operate on a credit or welfare social system, which steals from the worker to satisfy the bum. Since most of the general public will not exercise restraint, there are only two alternatives to reduce the economic inductance of the system. One, let the populace bludgeon each other. To death and war, which will only result in the total destruction of the living earth. Number two, take control of the world by the use of economic silent weapons in the form of quiet warfare, and reduce the economic inductance of the world to a safe level by a process of benevolent slavery and genocide. Print, fight, print, fight, print, fight, the balancing act. Eventually somebody has to pay for that. Getting rid of the creditor, getting rid of the people that erode the money, eliminating the population. The latter option has been taken as the obviously better option. It says at this point it should be crystal clear to the reader why absolute secrecy about the silent weapons is necessary. The general public re refuses to improve its own mentality and its faith in the fellow man. It has become a herd of proliferating barbarians and so to speak, a blight upon the face of the earth. They do not care enough about economic science to learn why they have not been able to avoid war. Despite religious morality and their religious or self-gratifying refusal to deal with earthly problems renders the solution of the worldly problem unreachable to them. It is left to those few who are truly willing to think and survive as the fittest. To survive to solve the problem for themselves is the few who really care. Otherwise, exposure of the silent weapon would destroy our only hope of preserving the seed of the future True humanity. Hmm. So that's where you get the idea and this sociopathic idea that there should be a ruling class, that there should be slaves, that there should be peasants, that there should be bums because you don't know any better and you're too stupid and too lazy and not enough. You don't have enough self-awareness and you don't have enough intellect to, to actually grasp what's going on in these financial systems. And, and instead, we're just gonna send you off to war to die. So we can pay off the bets so that we, the debts that we owe, so that, You know, we can drive our Ferraris to Davos and meet once a year to talk about how we're going to further our enslavement of you through our children. All right? It goes on to show some more of those examples, uh, showing the diagrams of how these stages of s schematics simplification, right? Where is war play into this? So it it, it has mathematical equations, which are beyond my scope of understanding, uh, but. It talks about the final bill of goods, says the final bill of goods is called the final bill of goods or the bill of final demand, and is zero when the system can be closed by the evaluation of the technical coefficients of the non-productive industries, governments and households. Households may be regarded as a productive industry with labor as its output product. Interesting. So that's how they look at you, huh? Says the household industry, the household, the industries of finance, manufacturing, and government. Real counterparts of the pure industries of capital goods and services are easily defined because they're generally logically structured. Because of this, their processes can be described mathematically and their technical coefficients can be easily deduced. This however, is not the case with the service industry known as the household industry. Household models when their industry flow diagram is represented by a two block system of households on the right and all other industries. On the left, the following results, so there's another diagram. It says The arrows to the left. Yeah. You'll have to kind of read through this so you actually get an idea of what it's talking about. Let's see. This is applied to economics. This means that all of the households in one region or in the whole nation are studied as a group or class rather than individually. And the mass behavior, rather than the individual behavior, is used to discover useful estimates of the technical coefficients governing the economic structure of the hypothetical single household industry. Right? So taking a a general average allows them to say, you know, even if 30% of the country isn't gonna get vaccinated, we're betting on the 70%. Right. We know 70% compliance is enough to get us to where we need to go. The next time around that we do this, it says, one method of evaluating the technical coefficients of the household industry depends upon shocking the prices of a commodity and noting the changes in the sales of all, of all of the commodities, right? So when we get rid of toilet paper, how does that affect the general economy? Where do people start to put their money? Where do, where does that panic lead us? It's so easy to make us panic. Which is exactly all that was, was a shockwave test, getting rid of toilet paper to see how people would react. So the next time, how easily is it to predict your reactions and profit from it? Right? In the shock testing of an aircraft frame, the recoil impulse of a firing gun is mounted to the airframe causing shockwaves, right? We talked about this. It is as they tell the A aviation engineers, the conditions under which some parts of the airplane or the whole airplane or its wings will start to vibrate or flutter like a guitar string, a flute read, or a tuning fork and disintegrate or fall apart in flight. Economic engineers achieve the same result by studying the behavior of the economy and the consumer public by carefully selecting a staple commodity such as beef, coffee, gasoline, eggs, toilet paper, maybe, or sugar. And then causing a sudden change or shock in its price or availability, thus kicking everybody's budget and buying habits out of shape. They then observe the shockwaves, which result by monitoring the changes in the advertising prices, and sales of that and other commodities. The objective of such studies is to acquire the know-how to set the public economy into a predictable state of motion or change even a controlled self-destructive state. Of motion, which will convince the public that a certain expert of people should take care of the money system and reestablish security rather than liberty and justice for all. When the subject citizens are rendered unable to control their financial affairs, they of course become totally enslaved a source of cheap labor. Not only the prices of commodities, but also the availability of labor can be used as the means of shock testing. Labor strikes, deliver excellent test shock results to an economy, especially in the critical service areas as trucking or transportation. And you wanna talk about the transportation industry during c O D communication. Public utilities is energy, water, garbage collection, et cetera. We have seen this playbook play out, and it was written in the fifties. These, exactly the playbook that was used during covid By shock testing, it has found that there is a direct relationship between the availability of m

The Authentic Valmiki Ramayana
Ayodhya Kanda Sarga 94 "Chitrakute Sita Rama Samvadaha" (Book 2 Canto 94)

The Authentic Valmiki Ramayana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 11:21


Diverting his own mind, and seeking to please Sita, Sri Rama gives a graphic description of Chitrakuta, stressing the special features. Recitation: 00:00 - 04:42 Translation: 04:43 - 11:21

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio
Why is former President Trump diverting PAC money for legal fees?

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 30:19


During segment two, Matt Salmon talks about a new report that shows former President Trump using his Save America PAC money for legal fees.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Composers Datebook
The diverting Mr. Persichetti

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 2:00


Synopsis If you're a baby boomer who played in a high school or college band, you'll probably remember the “Divertimento for Band” by the American composer, Vincent Persichetti, music that premiered on today's date in 1950, with the composer conducting the Goldman Band. Persichetti didn't envision his “Divertimento” as a band work, per se. At the start, it was just some woodwind figures accentuated by brass and percussion. When Persichetti realized that violins and cellos just didn't seem to fit in the picture, “Divertimento” began to take shape in his mind as a work for winds, brass and percussion alone. Persichetti went on to write a dozen more compositions for concert band. Beyond his works for band, Persichetti was a prolific composer of keyboard, chamber and orchestra pieces. He once claimed that since musical ideas often came to him in his car, he liked to tape a piece of music paper to his steering wheel, so he could jot down ideas and keep his eyes on the road at the same time. Luckily for other residents of his hometown of Philadelphia, apparently this practice didn't result in any head-on collisions! Music Played in Today's Program Vincent Persichetti (1915 - 1987) Divertimento North Texas Wind Symphony; Eugene Migliaro Corporon, conductor. Klavier 11124

The Table: Conversations on Youth Justice
5. Diverting Youth from the Juvenile Justice System

The Table: Conversations on Youth Justice

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 39:37


On this month's episode of “The Table: Conversations on Youth Justice,” Husain talks to Josh Rovner from the Sentencing Project about diverting youth from the juvenile justice system. They talk about the merits of diversion practices, and Husain discusses MCYJ's efforts to promote diversion across the state. For more information: Diversion: A Hidden Key to Combating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Juvenile Justice Opinion | Michigan needs a statewide approach to reform juvenile justice (Bridge) Michigan's Task Force On Juvenile Justice Reform Approves Comprehensive Blueprint For Transforming Juvenile Justice StatewideReach out to Husain: hhaidri@miyouthjustice.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Back to the Bible Canada with Dr. John Neufeld
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: Diverting to Egypt

Back to the Bible Canada with Dr. John Neufeld

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 24:00


Throughout our spiritual journey, we often weave around obstacles of our own making. Abraham is on a pilgrimage to the land of promise - but he gets sidetracked in Egypt. Today Dr. John teaches that our lack of faith in God's promises leads to problems we try to fix on our own. We don't need man-made solutions to man-made problems. We need the grace of God. Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God's friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham's life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.

The Kid Code Playground
Successful Time-Out's/In's (Time Inward)

The Kid Code Playground

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 8:08


Listen to discover how to help yourself and kids every day with every kind of upset. Use the strategies you like best and if you need a reminder, they're all in the book, The Kid Code. The Kid Code teachers have simple and short online classes that teach the codes to you, too at www.TheKidCode.ca A few reminders are:-When you come to the Y in the road, the moment of upset offers two opportunities, either consciously take happy street or stay on sad/mad street. Tell the upset, “You're not the boss of me.” Yes, adults can do this strategy and say that too.-Bless yourself for your mistake if you let the emotion control you by saying and feeling the truth of the words, “I matter more than the mistake,” and them make the mistake right by apologizing to another person or doing whatever is necessary.-The tantrum tamer.-The turnaround.-Natural consequences.-Diverting to Divinity-Grumpy to Grateful-I am that.-Power struggles.-BullyProof Yourself and Your Kids-and many more…In addition to a Comfy Corner Calming Sheet, you can write some encouraging messages on the other side. Here are some examples that Amanda wrote for her daughter to refer to when she felt upset:Remember you've worked through and gotten through these feelings many times.Mom is so proud of you when you find a way to regulate your emotions.You can do hard things.This too shall pass.Breathe. Deep breathes. Let your tummy gurgle and all the emotions release downwards.We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong.Send all your emotions up to the sun to be transformed into light.Ask yourself if the thought you are believing is true.Get your body moving, handstands, skipping. Etc.Worry, anxiety and panic don't help you control the future. They just make you feel out of control in the moment.Some other encouraging notes you can write to your kids that they can read to help them self-regulate are:Repeat to yourself, “I am loved. I am safe.”Remind yourself that to self-regulate and become calm and playful is a superpower and you've got this!These big emotions don't help me, they hurt me.Anger and sadness and all other upsetting emotions are not the boss of me. I'm the boss of them.My nature is peaceful and playful. How I know that is I feel natural when I'm like that.My nature is not mad and scared. How I know that is I don't feel natural when I'm like that.What other things might you tell your child to encourage him or her?So make this hard work easier for you and your kids with some comfy corner calming sheets!Show NotesNope, still none. My arms aren't recovered from surgery as of yet, so no typing for me. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Functionally Enlightened - Better ways to heal from chronic pain and illness

Sometimes, we may feel the weight of the world on our shoulders, with all the daily stresses we encounter. But we can redirect our stressful thoughts. On today's Prayer Point, I share with you a reading from my blog on the subject of diverting anger. Follow me @functionallyenlightened for some other quick tips on stress management as part of managing chronic pain and illness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/functionallyenlightened/message

Tales from the Crypt
#401: Inflation Hitting The Real Estate Market and Bitcoin Urbanism with Kelly Lannan

Tales from the Crypt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 123:53


Join Marty as he sits down with Kelly Lannan to discuss the condition of infrastructure and the real estate market during this period of inflation, as well as Bitcoin Urbanism. Follow Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ktlannan 9:55 - Riffing on infrastructure 17:18 - Current condition of real estate 22:43 - Marty asks question, are we in the eye of the storm? 27:04 - New home buyers are screwed 32:44 - Stopping the cycle with bitcoin 35:51 - Inflation is real, believe your lying eyes 45:42 - Debt slavery 49:03 - No man's land 50:46 - Hyperinflation looks near 56:57 - Diverting attention 1:01:18 - Bitcoin Urbanism 1:13:59 - Real estate is a shitcoin 1:16:14 - Strong Towns 1:19:08 - 15 Minute Cities 1:30:06 - The state of digital tech masks how bad it is 1:38:08 - California's decline 1:45:19 - Bitcoin fixes this 1:51:26 - Building on bitcoin 1:56:22 - Bullish vibes, plugs, wrapping up Shoutout to our sponsors: Unchained Capital River CrowdHealth Bitcoin Talent Co TFTC Merch is Available: Shop Now Join the TFTC Movement: Main YT Channel Clips YT Channel Website Twitter Instagram Follow Marty Bent: Twitter Newsletter Podcast

The Dictionary
#D213 (diverse to diverting)

The Dictionary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 28:58


I read from diverse to diverting.     Just a taste of funny reasons why kids are crying: https://www.boredpanda.com/funny-reasons-kids-cry/     The divertimento music is from here: https://youtu.be/tG9lbFG0vXc     The word of the episode is "diversity". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diversity_(business)     Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/     Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar     "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube     Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/     Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq     dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757

Flavortone
Episode 48: Fratres In Flight

Flavortone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 73:02


Alec & Nick take to the proverbial skies with this discussion around the dreaming and engineering feats which make possible the various metaphorical and real forms of Flight. Diverting from some of FT's established conversations dealing with cultural and musical wreckage, this episode looks into moments of lift and inspiration, as supported by efforts of imagination, study and experimentation. The discussion ranges from a consideration of passive and active flight, the commercial airline experience, musical tuning systems and just intonation, the tensions inherent in human progress, the journals of Leonardo DaVinci, synthesis and synthesizers as instruments of belief and knowledge, Buckminster Fuller's “Great Pirate” paradigm, Evagrius Ponticus' “Demon Pilot,” and more.

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Money Gone: Disgraced Lawyer Admits to Diverting Funds for Personal Use #LawyerCrime #MoneyMisuse

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 12:16


In a shocking admission during a court hearing, Alex Murdaugh's attorney Jim Griffin asked him if he stole money from clients and diverted funds from the law firm to himself. Without hesitation, the disgraced lawyer confirmed the financial thefts, explaining that he spent the money on his addiction to opioids. The admission confirms the charges brought against Murdaugh for embezzling law firm fees and depriving victims of settlement money. The trial has shed light on the extent of Murdaugh's financial crimes and the impact it had on his clients. #LawyerScandal #OpioidCrisis #FinancialTheft #ClientVictim Want to listen to ALL of our Podcasts Ad-Free? Subscribe through Apple Podcasts, and try it for 3 days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases:     Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski (All Cases) - https://availableon.com/universityofidahomurderspodcast4killedforwhat Chad & Lori Daybell -   https://availableon.com/demiseofthedaybellsthelorichaddaybellstory   The Murder of Ana Walshe - https://availableon.com/findinganathisdisappearanceofanawalshe Alex Murdaugh - https://availableon.com/thetrialofalexmurdaugh The Idaho Murders, The Case Against Bryan Kohberger - https://availableon.com/theidahomurdersthecaseagainstbryankohberger True Crime Today (All Cases & EXTRA Commentary) - https://availableon.com/truecrimetodayatruecrimepodcast  Follow Tony Brueski On Twitter https://twitter.com/tonybpod Join our Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/834636321133

Mission Shunya
97: Converting waste into a plastic substitute ft. Rachel Barr, UBQ Materials

Mission Shunya

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 30:03


Waste is ubiquitous, can solutions be ubiquitous too? Well, it can be, if the solution conceptualized by UBQ Materials is scaled up according to Rachel Barr who joins Girish Shivakumar for a conversation.  Key topics:  Diverting waste from landfills What is UBQ material? The climate positive process of conversion Supporting a circular economy by reimagining waste Scaling up UBQ materials in the developing world About Rachel –  Rachel is a VP at UBQ leading their sustainability efforts, working closely with clients and international organizations to advance the circular economy and decarbonize production. She is also a PhD and Energy Economist by qualification. Connect with Rachel: https://bit.ly/3xwcSnJ | https://www.ubqmaterials.com/  Artwork courtesy - www.terregeneration.com a content agency specialised in telling stories in climate, biodiversity and sustainability. Liked the episode? Give a rating and write a review on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/2LFBCVw). Share it with 3 people in your network, it just takes 30seconds.

Regenerative Health with Max Gulhane, MD
Dr Doron Sher: Low carb, weight loss and how to avoid knee surgery

Regenerative Health with Max Gulhane, MD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 52:08


In this conversation Dr Doron and Dr Max discuss weight loss, preventing surgery with low carb eating, insulin, the hormonal model of obesity, risks of bariatric surgery, ethical sourcing of meat, eating the animal nose-to-tail, and much more.Dr. Doron Sher is an Orthopaedic Surgeon from Sydney, Australia. He was an early pioneer in using low carbohydrate and ketogenic diets in patients with osteoarthritis needing knee replacement surgery. He currently practices in Sydney at Randwick and Concord.TIMESTAMPS00:00:18 Dr Sher's journey to surgery00:01:03 The process of knee replacement00:03:01 Obesity and overweight greatly exacerbates knee osteoarthritis and surgical risk00:05:20 Diabetics have increased peri-operative risk00:05:54 Traditional (ineffective) approaches to weight loss prior to surgery00:07:52 Dr Sher's encounters with low carb diets00:09:18 Low carb benefits the Sher family00:11:07 Patients are being let down by incorrect dietary advice00:13:30 MMPs and AGEs exacerbate arthritis in insulin resistant patients irrespective of weight00:15:03 On the harms of fruit and fructose consumption00:17:39 Using continuous glucose monitoring to see which foods spike blood glucose00:19:15 On the benefits fasting and time restricted eating00:21:56 Diverting patients from knee replacement surgery with diet00:24:19 Dr Sher's recommended approach to low carb00:25:19 Keep insulin low and eat more protein00:29:20 On omega-6 polyunsaturated seed oils00:32:44 The challenges of feeding patients a high protein, low carb diet in hospital00:36:05 Thoughts on the benefits and harms of bariatric surgery00:39:44 On ethically sourcing meat and animal foods00:42:21 The challenges of low carb as vegetarian00:44:04 On the purported links between red meat and cancer00:45:00 Changing the healthcare system towards lifestyle-first care00:47:48 Empowering patients with knowledge00:48:15 Closing thoughtsDR DORONDr. Doron Sher - 'Carbs, Insulin and Fat' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E16hfXmPGcADr Sher's personal website – https://www.doron.com.auDR MAXhttps://www.twitter.com/maxgulhaneMDLINKS Dr Paul Mason – https://www.youtube.com/c/DrPaulMason/videos