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The trafficking of weapons meant for warzones often involves complex networks of arms dealers, corrupt officials, and organized crime groups. Here's a summary of how this process generally unfolds:AcquisitionConflict Zones: Weapons are initially acquired from conflict zones, where they are often plentiful due to ongoing wars or civil unrest.Military Surplus: Arms dealers obtain surplus weapons from military stockpiles. These might be obsolete or excess to the needs of the armed forces.Black Market: Weapons can also be sourced from the black market, where they are sold illegally by corrupt military personnel or officials.TransportationSmuggling Routes: Arms dealers use established smuggling routes to transport weapons. These routes often overlap with those used for drug trafficking.Bribes and Corruption: Bribes are paid to corrupt border officials, customs agents, and police to facilitate the smooth transit of weapons across borders.Disguised Shipments: Weapons are hidden in shipments of legal goods, such as food or machinery, to avoid detection.DistributionCriminal Networks: Weapons are sold to organized crime groups, gangs, or other non-state actors. These groups use their existing distribution networks to move the weapons further.Drug Cartels: Arms dealers often trade weapons directly for drugs. This is particularly common in regions where drug cartels operate, as they have both the resources and the demand for firearms.Barter System: In some cases, weapons are bartered for other illicit goods or services, including drugs, making it a mutually beneficial exchange for both parties.Final Sale or TradeEnd Users: The end users of these trafficked weapons can range from gang members and drug cartels to terrorist organizations and insurgent groups.Profit Generation: The sale or trade of weapons for drugs allows arms dealers to profit significantly, which they reinvest into further illegal activities.Market Dynamics: The illicit arms market is influenced by supply and demand. As conflicts flare up or as the need for drugs increases, the trafficking patterns and prices fluctuate accordingly.ImpactViolence and Instability: The influx of trafficked weapons exacerbates violence and instability in both conflict zones and areas plagued by drug-related crime.Enforcement Challenges: Law enforcement agencies face significant challenges in tracking and intercepting these illegal arms due to the sophisticated methods used by traffickers.About a year ago we were having the discussion about MANPADS and other shoulder fired systems falling into the hands of the cartels and the legacy media was quick to deny it. Well, like usual, it would seem as if the legacy media wasn't exactly telling you the truth. So in this episode, we are going to swim through the muck and find some clarity.(commercial at 12:59)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mexican cartels boast of increased firepower, including U.S. weapons (usatoday.com)
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The trafficking of weapons meant for warzones often involves complex networks of arms dealers, corrupt officials, and organized crime groups. Here's a summary of how this process generally unfolds:AcquisitionConflict Zones: Weapons are initially acquired from conflict zones, where they are often plentiful due to ongoing wars or civil unrest.Military Surplus: Arms dealers obtain surplus weapons from military stockpiles. These might be obsolete or excess to the needs of the armed forces.Black Market: Weapons can also be sourced from the black market, where they are sold illegally by corrupt military personnel or officials.TransportationSmuggling Routes: Arms dealers use established smuggling routes to transport weapons. These routes often overlap with those used for drug trafficking.Bribes and Corruption: Bribes are paid to corrupt border officials, customs agents, and police to facilitate the smooth transit of weapons across borders.Disguised Shipments: Weapons are hidden in shipments of legal goods, such as food or machinery, to avoid detection.DistributionCriminal Networks: Weapons are sold to organized crime groups, gangs, or other non-state actors. These groups use their existing distribution networks to move the weapons further.Drug Cartels: Arms dealers often trade weapons directly for drugs. This is particularly common in regions where drug cartels operate, as they have both the resources and the demand for firearms.Barter System: In some cases, weapons are bartered for other illicit goods or services, including drugs, making it a mutually beneficial exchange for both parties.Final Sale or TradeEnd Users: The end users of these trafficked weapons can range from gang members and drug cartels to terrorist organizations and insurgent groups.Profit Generation: The sale or trade of weapons for drugs allows arms dealers to profit significantly, which they reinvest into further illegal activities.Market Dynamics: The illicit arms market is influenced by supply and demand. As conflicts flare up or as the need for drugs increases, the trafficking patterns and prices fluctuate accordingly.ImpactViolence and Instability: The influx of trafficked weapons exacerbates violence and instability in both conflict zones and areas plagued by drug-related crime.Enforcement Challenges: Law enforcement agencies face significant challenges in tracking and intercepting these illegal arms due to the sophisticated methods used by traffickers.About a year ago we were having the discussion about MANPADS and other shoulder fired systems falling into the hands of the cartels and the legacy media was quick to deny it. Well, like usual, it would seem as if the legacy media wasn't exactly telling you the truth. So in this episode, we are going to swim through the muck and find some clarity.(commercial at 12:59)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mexican cartels boast of increased firepower, including U.S. weapons (usatoday.com)
The trafficking of weapons meant for warzones often involves complex networks of arms dealers, corrupt officials, and organized crime groups. Here's a summary of how this process generally unfolds:AcquisitionConflict Zones: Weapons are initially acquired from conflict zones, where they are often plentiful due to ongoing wars or civil unrest.Military Surplus: Arms dealers obtain surplus weapons from military stockpiles. These might be obsolete or excess to the needs of the armed forces.Black Market: Weapons can also be sourced from the black market, where they are sold illegally by corrupt military personnel or officials.TransportationSmuggling Routes: Arms dealers use established smuggling routes to transport weapons. These routes often overlap with those used for drug trafficking.Bribes and Corruption: Bribes are paid to corrupt border officials, customs agents, and police to facilitate the smooth transit of weapons across borders.Disguised Shipments: Weapons are hidden in shipments of legal goods, such as food or machinery, to avoid detection.DistributionCriminal Networks: Weapons are sold to organized crime groups, gangs, or other non-state actors. These groups use their existing distribution networks to move the weapons further.Drug Cartels: Arms dealers often trade weapons directly for drugs. This is particularly common in regions where drug cartels operate, as they have both the resources and the demand for firearms.Barter System: In some cases, weapons are bartered for other illicit goods or services, including drugs, making it a mutually beneficial exchange for both parties.Final Sale or TradeEnd Users: The end users of these trafficked weapons can range from gang members and drug cartels to terrorist organizations and insurgent groups.Profit Generation: The sale or trade of weapons for drugs allows arms dealers to profit significantly, which they reinvest into further illegal activities.Market Dynamics: The illicit arms market is influenced by supply and demand. As conflicts flare up or as the need for drugs increases, the trafficking patterns and prices fluctuate accordingly.ImpactViolence and Instability: The influx of trafficked weapons exacerbates violence and instability in both conflict zones and areas plagued by drug-related crime.Enforcement Challenges: Law enforcement agencies face significant challenges in tracking and intercepting these illegal arms due to the sophisticated methods used by traffickers.About a year ago we were having the discussion about MANPADS and other shoulder fired systems falling into the hands of the cartels and the legacy media was quick to deny it. Well, like usual, it would seem as if the legacy media wasn't exactly telling you the truth. So in this episode, we are going to swim through the muck and find some clarity.(commercial at 12:59)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mexican cartels boast of increased firepower, including U.S. weapons (usatoday.com)
The trafficking of weapons meant for warzones often involves complex networks of arms dealers, corrupt officials, and organized crime groups. Here's a summary of how this process generally unfolds:AcquisitionConflict Zones: Weapons are initially acquired from conflict zones, where they are often plentiful due to ongoing wars or civil unrest.Military Surplus: Arms dealers obtain surplus weapons from military stockpiles. These might be obsolete or excess to the needs of the armed forces.Black Market: Weapons can also be sourced from the black market, where they are sold illegally by corrupt military personnel or officials.TransportationSmuggling Routes: Arms dealers use established smuggling routes to transport weapons. These routes often overlap with those used for drug trafficking.Bribes and Corruption: Bribes are paid to corrupt border officials, customs agents, and police to facilitate the smooth transit of weapons across borders.Disguised Shipments: Weapons are hidden in shipments of legal goods, such as food or machinery, to avoid detection.DistributionCriminal Networks: Weapons are sold to organized crime groups, gangs, or other non-state actors. These groups use their existing distribution networks to move the weapons further.Drug Cartels: Arms dealers often trade weapons directly for drugs. This is particularly common in regions where drug cartels operate, as they have both the resources and the demand for firearms.Barter System: In some cases, weapons are bartered for other illicit goods or services, including drugs, making it a mutually beneficial exchange for both parties.Final Sale or TradeEnd Users: The end users of these trafficked weapons can range from gang members and drug cartels to terrorist organizations and insurgent groups.Profit Generation: The sale or trade of weapons for drugs allows arms dealers to profit significantly, which they reinvest into further illegal activities.Market Dynamics: The illicit arms market is influenced by supply and demand. As conflicts flare up or as the need for drugs increases, the trafficking patterns and prices fluctuate accordingly.ImpactViolence and Instability: The influx of trafficked weapons exacerbates violence and instability in both conflict zones and areas plagued by drug-related crime.Enforcement Challenges: Law enforcement agencies face significant challenges in tracking and intercepting these illegal arms due to the sophisticated methods used by traffickers.About a year ago we were having the discussion about MANPADS and other shoulder fired systems falling into the hands of the cartels and the legacy media was quick to deny it. Well, like usual, it would seem as if the legacy media wasn't exactly telling you the truth. So in this episode, we are going to swim through the muck and find some clarity.(commercial at 12:59)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mexican cartels boast of increased firepower, including U.S. weapons (usatoday.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Today's episode is step FOUR and the final step of my four steps to help you start singing and performing with confidence! These are 3 ways you can begin consistently getting feedback as a singer! It's great to know what to do, but let's actually DO these steps in the upcoming Sing Confidently Program. Within 4 weeks, you will finally learn to sing and perform with CONFIDENCE! → Birthday Celebration!! Leave a review and enter to win FREE entry to the Sing Confidently program by Thursday, Dec. 14th 2023 at 12 midnight EST! And look out for daily mini-episodes Monday - Thursday this week! → FINAL SALE! GET 50% OFF OF THE SING CONFIDENTLY PROGRAM until Thursday, Dec. 14th 2023 at 12 midnight EST!! Program starts Jan. 2024
Today's episode is step three of my four steps to help you start singing and performing with confidence! We're talking about how to EXPRESS your voice. This is the fun part we all are dreaming about: getting to perform on stage, to go to that audition, to post our singing cover on Instagram, to sing with our worship team in church. This is the next thing you MUST do to build confidence as a singer: put yourself out there. Let's get into it! → Birthday Celebration!! Leave a review and enter to win FREE entry to the Sing Confidently program by Thursday, Dec. 14th 2023 at 12 midnight EST! And look out for daily mini-episodes Monday - Thursday this week! → FINAL SALE! GET 50% OFF OF THE SING CONFIDENTLY PROGRAM until Thursday, Dec. 14th 2023 at 12 midnight EST!! Program starts Jan. 2024
Have you ever thought: I want to start singing but I don't feel confident! Today's episode is step two of my four steps to help you start singing and performing with confidence! We're talking about how to PRACTICE your voice. I'm giving you the simple steps to create a practice routine and WHY you need one in the first place! These are the steps that I can't wait to get into with you at the upcoming Sing Confidently Program. Within 4 weeks, you will finally learn to sing and perform with CONFIDENCE! → Birthday Celebration!! Leave a review and enter to win FREE entry to the Sing Confidently program by Thursday, Dec. 14th 2023 at 12 midnight EST! And look out for daily mini-episodes Monday - Thursday this week! → FINAL SALE! GET 50% OFF OF THE SING CONFIDENTLY PROGRAM until Thursday, Dec. 14th 2023 at 12 midnight EST!! Program starts Jan. 2024
Have you ever thought: I want to start singing but I don't feel confident! Have you ever said: I would love to sing and perform but I have stage fright! Have you ever wished you could feel confident enough to join a choir, start a band, or audition for a theatre production? Today's episode is step one of my four steps to help you start singing and performing with confidence! We're talking about how to get to KNOW your voice - to learn your true voice! This starts with you understanding some of the basics of warming up your voice, vocal anatomy, etc. I'll give you a couple simple action steps you can take today to start getting to know your voice! These are the steps that I can't wait to get into with you at the upcoming Sing Confidently Program. Within 4 weeks, you will finally learn to sing and perform with CONFIDENCE! → Birthday Celebration!! Leave a review and enter to win FREE entry to the Sing Confidently program by Thursday, Dec. 14th 2023 at 12 midnight EST! And look out for daily mini-episodes Monday - Thursday this week! → FINAL SALE! GET 50% OFF OF THE SING CONFIDENTLY PROGRAM until Thursday, Dec. 14th 2023 at 12 midnight EST!! Program starts Jan. 2024
Right from the jump we talk about the Harris/Snyder exclusive contract. What that means, where we might be going. Maybe start icing the champagne? A bevy of new NFL media deals have made the upcoming season a funhouse maze of new rules and commitments. Let's try to make sense of it together. We wrap with a look at Punter bad boy Pat McAfee and his fast exit from FanDuel and maybe ESPN.
Amanda and Sarah choose a neutral color palette for two stories about a folkloric crone and mysterious light. Sarah goes all witchy again with the legend of Black Annis, a cannibalistic witch-like figure from Leicester, England. Amanda heads to North Carolina for the history of the Brown Mountain Lights. Other subjects covered include a spooky survey, a fictional clothing line, and a new pet camera. Recommendations: Amanda recommends the Dario Argento film Deep Red. Sources: White Dragon (Black Annis - Leicester Legend or Widespread Myths?) Witches by T.C. Lethbridge “Four Doubled Figures in the Origins of English Folk Theatre.” Stephen D. Malin, Theatre Journal, Vol. 33 Wikipedia/Black Annis Charlotte Observer (Burke County's Mysterious Light Still Baffles Investigators) Blue Ridge County (Brown Mountain Lights: The Mystery Continues (and Maybe Even Deepens) WBTV (Mystery of the Brown Mountain Lights fueled by new pictures) PBS (Brown Mountain Lights) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CIRCULAR 646 (Origin of the Brown Mountain Light in North Carolina) Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide (The Mysterious Brown Mountain Lights of Morganton NC) For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or check out our Patreon.
EPISODE 94 - Clark, John, and Will take another stab at guessing the final sale price of another super high-end card – This time it's the Luka Doncic 1/1 Logoman that was up for auction on PWCC. They discuss whether getting it less than $4.6 million (which is what it sold for in March 2021) is a good deal or if it's crazy to buy high-end cards in this bear market. Then in this week's Hobby Headlines, the guys talk about set collecting on a budget as a way to have fun in the hobby more as a collector than an investor (especially with current investments in sports cards being more risky during the bear market.) Some ideas of what fellow collectors could try to build a set in while some of the card prices are low include: insert card sets from the junk wax era for those who are nostalgic about the hobby; non-rookie patch autograph cards of players from your home country (ie. Canadian basketball players); and second- or third-year cards of stud players. The guys then get into a new segment called, "Worth A Flyer," where they suggest a couple of players and cards that seem to be dirt cheap right now that might be worth gambling on to see a nice return in the future. But they stipulate it might also go down to zero, which they would be okay with since it's not a big investment to begin with. Lastly, as usual, the show ends with the regular "Pick One" segment where each host names two cards or sets, and then debate which one they would rather invest in. The pairs chosen this week include: Nikita Kucherov Young Guns rookie card vs. Steven Stamkos Young Guns rookie card both valued at $420; Trevor Lawrence vs. Justin Fields and Mac Jones and Zach Wilson; Mookie Betts Red Hot Foil Topps Update rookie card (BGS 9.5) for $400 vs. Mookie Betts Gold Topps Update rookie card /2014 (BGS 9.5) for $1080. -------------------------------- CONNECT WITH US! Instagram: @cardstothemoon | @fivecardguys (Clark) | @yntegritysportscards (Hyung) | @tradeyouatrecess (John) Website: https://fivecardguys.com/podcast Daily Auctions: https://fivecardguys.com/dailyauctions If you have any questions about the hobby that you would like addressed, email us at hello@fivecardguys.com or DM us on Instagram at @cardstothemoon or @fivecardguys.
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This week's Rusty Fears 5 winner is "Final Sale of the Remaining Works of E. Cutler" written by Cormack Baldwin, directed by Elizabeth Moffatt and performed by Imogen Harris.Note: this is a piece of stand-alone fiction and not a part of the Magnus canon.Content warnings:Supernatural compulsionScopophobiaDeath & murderDiscussions of: isolation & mental deteriorationMentions of: cultural appropriation, spiders, religion & faith, blood, rot, suicideSFX: low continuous drone, high pitched tonesTranscripts:PDF - https://bit.ly/2Z3Y4iNDOC - https://bit.ly/3vxwzcXThank you to all our Patrons for your continued support.If you'd like to join them, visit www.patreon.com/rustyquill.Edited by Nico Vettese & Jeffrey Nils GardnerProduced by Lowri Ann DaviesCheck out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop & https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill.You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribePlease rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear.Join our community:WEBSITE: rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquillTWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: reddit.com/r/RustyQuillYOUTUBE: youtube.com/rustyquillEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comThe Magnus Archives is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 4.0 International Licence See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Glen was sold via an online auction conducted by Liam O'Grady Auctioneers on Friday, August 27th. Liam O'Grady from DNG Auctioneers in Tipp Town joined Fran this morning.
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In this message entitled Final Sale, we are encouraged to get rid of things in our lives that are no longer bringing value so we can make room for all that God has for us.
In this message entitled Final Sale, we are encouraged to get rid of things in our lives that are no longer bringing value so we can make room for all that God has for us.
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Why are bridal gowns a final sale purchase? There is a very good reason for this, and I’m going to share it in this week’s video. Enjoy! My name is Nayri, and I am the wedding fashion expert and author of the best selling book, “I’m getting Married & Have Nothing to Wear!” My goal on a daily basis is to touch lives and help women look and feel confident on one of the most important days of their life! I have helped thousands of brides find their dream dress, and now I'm here to help you find yours! Welcome to the Wedding Fashion Expert video series. Join me weekly as I unveil a new wedding fashion secret for your big day!
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