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Best podcasts about ellen hodgson brown

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Fringe Radio Network
NYMZA with Walter Bosley - Where Did The Road Go?

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 89:49


Seriah is joined by Walter Bosley to discuss his latest book “NYMZA: How America Sold Its Soul”. Topics include Charles Dellschau, the Sonora Areo Club legend, a German-heritage breakaway civilization, Peter Navarro, pre-Wright brothers flying machines, allegations of pre-U.S. Civil War flight experimentation, outsider art, the Nazi Bell stories, WWII technological experiments, counter-gravity, Igor Witkowski, a mercury-based motor idea, Nazi wonder-weapon fictional stories and frauds, Ernst Zundel, “Lightning” by Dean Koontz, a Polish intelligence officer's story, Kecksburg crashed UFO/space craft, ancient Vedic scriptures, “The Thousand Year Conspiracy” by Paul Winkler, Teutonic knights, Junker-class Prussians, Joseph Farrell, Operation Paperclip, post-WWII military-industrial complex, medieval origins of Prussia and a unified Germany, David Icke and the Society of Lizards, influence espionage, modern-day lobbying, Otto von Bismarck, “Web of Debt” by Ellen Hodgson Brown, causes of the U.S. Civil War, the assassination of Lincoln, greenback dollars, the Federal Reserve, the JFK assassination and silver certificates, the Anunnaki, the Chaldeans, Zachariah Sitchin, lost advanced civilizations, reptilian beings, the late 1800's airship mystery, a possible Civil War-era secret military project, Solomon Andrews, Colonel Samuel Tillman, UFO phenomena, a hidden civilization, humans from other planets, pre-Apollo voyages to the moon and Mars, Nikola Telsa, Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, Oliver Heaviside and gravito-electro-magnetics (GEM), “Celeritas” podcast, the absence of airships in WWI, a theory on Roswell, Air Force history, the Mercury Program, UAP disclosure movement, Tartarian historical denialism, moon program secrecy and disinformation, Apollo astronauts' strange behavior, U.S. moon-landing dry runs, the Cydonia region of Mars, continuing NASA secrecy, MK Ultra, a trojan horse invasion of the U.S., the Golden Bull of Rimini (a decree issued by Emperor Frederick II), and much more! This is some fascinating conversation!

Where Did the Road Go?
Nymza with Walter Bosley - March 16, 2024

Where Did the Road Go?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024


Seriah is joined by Walter Bosley to discuss his latest book “NYMZA: How America Sold Its Soul”. Topics include Charles Dellschau, the Sonora Areo Club legend, a German-heritage breakaway civilization, Peter Navarro, pre-Wright brothers flying machines, allegations of pre-U.S. Civil War flight experimentation, outsider art, the Nazi Bell stories, WWII technological experiments, counter-gravity, Igor Witkowski, a mercury-based motor idea, Nazi wonder-weapon fictional stories and frauds, Ernst Zundel, “Lightning” by Dean Koontz, a Polish intelligence officer's story, Kecksburg crashed UFO/space craft, ancient Vedic scriptures, “The Thousand Year Conspiracy” by Paul Winkler, Teutonic knights, Junker-class Prussians, Joseph Farrell, Operation Paperclip, post-WWII military-industrial complex, medieval origins of Prussia and a unified Germany, David Icke and the Society of Lizards, influence espionage, modern-day lobbying, Otto von Bismarck, “Web of Debt” by Ellen Hodgson Brown, causes of the U.S. Civil War, the assassination of Lincoln, greenback dollars, the Federal Reserve, the JFK assassination and silver certificates, the Anunnaki, the Chaldeans, Zachariah Sitchin, lost advanced civilizations, reptilian beings, the late 1800's airship mystery, a possible Civil War-era secret military project, Solomon Andrews, Colonel Samuel Tillman, UFO phenomena, a hidden civilization, humans from other planets, pre-Apollo voyages to the moon and Mars, Nikola Telsa, Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, Oliver Heaviside and gravito-electro-magnetics (GEM), “Celeritas” podcast, the absence of airships in WWI, a theory on Roswell, Air Force history, the Mercury Program, UAP disclosure movement, Tartarian historical denialism, moon program secrecy and disinformation, Apollo astronauts' strange behavior, U.S. moon-landing dry runs, the Cydonia region of Mars, continuing NASA secrecy, MK Ultra, a trojan horse invasion of the U.S., the Golden Bull of Rimini (a decree issued by Emperor Frederick II), and much more! This is some fascinating conversation! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Dark Desire from Vrangvendt Download

Latin Waves Media
How the interest on the debt is unsustainable and the need to move to public banking

Latin Waves Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 28:52


Ellen Hodgson Brown is an American author, attorney, public speaker, and advocate of alternative medicine and financial reform, most prominently public banking. Brown is the founder and president of the Public Banking Institute, a nonpartisan think tank devoted to the creation of publicly run banks. Host Sylvia Richardson speaks to Ellen about how the interest on the federal reserve debt is unsustainable and how the rules are written by the big banks, the public good that could be had by changing to a public banking system . How in the past the US prospered under such a system and how populist movements across the world are demanding change from the status quo.

Latin Waves Media
How the interest on the debt is unsustainable and the need to move to public banking

Latin Waves Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 28:52


Ellen Hodgson Brown is an American author, attorney, public speaker, and advocate of alternative medicine and financial reform, most prominently public banking. Brown is the founder and president of the Public Banking Institute, a nonpartisan think tank devoted to the creation of publicly run banks. Host Sylvia Richardson speaks to Ellen about how the interest on the federal reserve debt is unsustainable and how the rules are written by the big banks, the public good that could be had by changing to a public banking system . How in the past the US prospered under such a system and how populist movements across the world are demanding change from the status quo.

Shattered Reality Podcast
Ellen Hodgson Brown, Renaissance Woman #12

Shattered Reality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 68:38


http://www.atlanticcoastufos.com//SHATTERED/5-22-2015.mp3 On May 22, 2015 Kate Valentine and Fahrusha welcomed Ellen Hodgson Brown to “Shattered Reality Podcast”. She is the author of many interesting books, one of which is Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free. We discuss this book and other things on this episode … Continue reading Ellen Hodgson Brown, Renaissance Woman #12 → The post Ellen Hodgson Brown, Renaissance Woman #12 appeared first on Shattered Reality Podcast.

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Shattered Reality Podcast
Ellen Hodgson Brown, Renaissance Woman #12

Shattered Reality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 68:38


https://atlanticcoastufos.com//SHATTERED/5-22-2015.mp3 On May 22, 2015 Kate Valentine and Fahrusha welcomed Ellen Hodgson Brown to “Shattered Reality Podcast”. She is the author of many interesting books, one of which is Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free. We discuss this book and other things on this episode … Continue reading Ellen Hodgson Brown, Renaissance Woman #12 → The post Ellen Hodgson Brown, Renaissance Woman #12 appeared first on Shattered Reality Podcast.

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globalresearch
Global Research News Hour - Syria: Why War is Still on the Table - 09/23/12

globalresearch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2013 59:35


When US President Barack Obama addressed the nation on September 10, he emphasized the August 21 gassing of a civilian district in Damascus as a justification for the use of force in Syria. He indicated a military strike was needed “to deter Assad from using chemical weapons, to degrade his regime's ability to use them, and to make clear to the world that we will not tolerate their use.” The planned military strike for which President Obama was seeking Congressional approval has been forestalled in the wake of a US-Russia agreement. The deal would see a UN Security Council resolution put forward that would require the Syrian government to give up its chemical weapons arsenal and have them destroyed under international control. It seems unlikely that the August 21 chemical gas attack is the principal motivator behind the US President's aggressive military posturing. As Michel Chossudovsky has documented on the Global Research website, five US Naval Destroyers, including one used during the US-NATO war with Libya had been ordered deployed off the Syrian coastline well in advance of the August 21 incident. Each of these vessels have the capacity of carrying up to 90 Tomahawk cruise missiles. Moreover, the US has been inconsistent in respecting international norms with regard to the use of chemical weapons. For example, the United States used napalm and Agent Orange quite extensively during the Vietnam War. Furthermore, the US did not seem to feel obliged to launch strikes against Israel for that country's reported use of White Phosphorous against Palestinian civilians during the 2008-2009 Operation Cast Lead offensive. The US itself used the deadly chemical during the siege against Iraqi insurgents in Fallujah nine years ago. According to foreign policy analyst Yves Engler, even Canada has a long and sordid history in developing and testing chemical weapons agents for use in Vietnam and Korea. If the chemical weapons attack is not the true motivation for a military confrontation with Syria, then how likely is it that the recent Russia-US agreement will end the threat of a confrontation with Syria? On this week's Global Research News Hour, guests Rick Rozoff, Ellen Hodgson Brown, and Yves Engler brilliantly cut through government jargon and examine some of the geo-strategic objectives in play.

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Hour 1: Our Parasitic Fed is Triggering the Five Stages of Collapse

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2013 57:48


Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Hour 2: Our Parasitic Fed is Triggering the Five Stages of Collapse

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2013 59:20


Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Hour 1: Our Parasitic Fed is Triggering the Five Stages of Collapse

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2013 57:48


Ellen Hodgson Brown and Dmitry Orlov will discuss the continuing collapse of western society thanks to the parasitic behavior of our banking establishment. With outright confiscation of depositor money in Cyprus, parasitic elite is no longer robbing us in the night through the hidden tax of inflation but now robs people through outright confiscation of deposits. How long yet before Robert Prechter's next dark age arrives? Orlov will give us an idea of which of the five Stages of Collapse the U.S. is now in, as he compares our demise to that of the former Soviet Union's collapse. In an attempt to survive, we look to honest money--gold bullion and gold shares. So, on an upbeat note, we have Jean Martineau, of Dynacor Gold Mines visiting to talk about his company's dramatic earnings growth from gold production in Peru. And the usually optimistic Gene Epstein will share his latest take on the U.S. economy and talk about the next NYC Junto this Thursday.

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Hour 2: Our Parasitic Fed is Triggering the Five Stages of Collapse

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2013 59:20


Ellen Hodgson Brown and Dmitry Orlov will discuss the continuing collapse of western society thanks to the parasitic behavior of our banking establishment. With outright confiscation of depositor money in Cyprus, parasitic elite is no longer robbing us in the night through the hidden tax of inflation but now robs people through outright confiscation of deposits. How long yet before Robert Prechter's next dark age arrives? Orlov will give us an idea of which of the five Stages of Collapse the U.S. is now in, as he compares our demise to that of the former Soviet Union's collapse. In an attempt to survive, we look to honest money--gold bullion and gold shares. So, on an upbeat note, we have Jean Martineau, of Dynacor Gold Mines visiting to talk about his company's dramatic earnings growth from gold production in Peru. And the usually optimistic Gene Epstein will share his latest take on the U.S. economy and talk about the next NYC Junto this Thursday.

Reform the Money
Part 2: Ellen Brown — Escaping the Global Web of Debt

Reform the Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2009


Part 2: Ellen Hodgson Brown discusses, Web of Debt, her book about the US Federal Reserve, the so called ‘Money Trust’, and global banking. What are derivatives? What went wrong with the global banking industry and how quickly can it be fixed? Ellen Brown’s 2007 book, Web of Debt, outlined the state of global economic and banking systems, and explained that there simply wasn’t enough money to bail out the banks from a massive derivatives default. The book was a warning that when investors finally realized that the “insurance” they purchased in the form of derivatives was worthless, they would jump ship and bring the whole shaky edifice crashing down.We also learn about the little known Bank for International Settlements, in Basil Switzerland, and the rules it has imposed on global markets such as the so-called, ‘mark to market rule.’ Finally we learn how North Dakota is an example for what all US states should do, start a state bank. North Dakota is solvent, well off in fact, while most US states are operating in the red. We could set up state banks in a matter of several months, and save enough on interest to bring all US states back into solvency. Ellen Hodgson Brown blogs about the global economic collapse at webofdebt.com. Her articles on global finance and how to repair America’s banking system can also be found at www.globalresearch.ca.DownloadEllen Brown's website is: http://www.webofdebt.comSource: talknationradio.comAired: 4/2/09 12:10 AMThis podcast is an aggregate of audio files freely available online. Please visit the original source and subscribe to the host website.

Reform the Money
Part 1: Ellen Brown — Escaping the Global Web of Debt

Reform the Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2009


Part 1: Ellen Hodgson Brown discusses, Web of Debt, her book about the US Federal Reserve, the so called ‘Money Trust’, and global banking. What are derivatives? What went wrong with the global banking industry and how quickly can it be fixed? Ellen Brown’s 2007 book, Web of Debt, outlined the state of global economic and banking systems, and explained that there simply wasn’t enough money to bail out the banks from a massive derivatives default. The book was a warning that when investors finally realized that the “insurance” they purchased in the form of derivatives was worthless, they would jump ship and bring the whole shaky edifice crashing down.We also learn about the little known Bank for International Settlements, in Basil Switzerland, and the rules it has imposed on global markets such as the so-called, ‘mark to market rule.’ Finally we learn how North Dakota is an example for what all US states should do, start a state bank. North Dakota is solvent, well off in fact, while most US states are operating in the red. We could set up state banks in a matter of several months, and save enough on interest to bring all US states back into solvency. Ellen Hodgson Brown blogs about the global economic collapse at webofdebt.com. Her articles on global finance and how to repair America’s banking system can also be found at www.globalresearch.ca.DownloadEllen Brown's website is: http://www.webofdebt.comSource: talknationradio.comAired: 4/2/09 12:00 AMThis podcast is an aggregate of audio files freely available online. Please visit the original source and subscribe to the host website.