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Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Libby Taylor joined Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of her candidacy for Frederick City Council at-large.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Donna Kuzemchak joined Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of her candidacy for Frederick City Council at-large.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Derek Shackelford joined Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of his candidacy for Frederick City Council at-large.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Fredy Ventura Garcia joins Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of his candidacy for City Council District 4.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Sarah Hempel Irani joins Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of her candidacy for City Council District 5.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Dave Schmidt joins Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of his candidacy for City Council District 3.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Scott Lasher joins Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of his candidacy for City Council District 4.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Peter Brehm joined Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of his candidacy for Frederick City Council District 3.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Jennifer Dougherty joined Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of her candidacy for Frederick City Council at-large.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayor and City Council, Mayor Michael O'Connor joined Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of his candidacy for a third term as mayor.
Ahead of the city's primary election for mayoral and City Council candidates, Frederick City Council Member Kelly Russell joined Frederick News-Post reporter Nolan Wilkinson for a podcast discussion of her candidacy for a fifth term on the council.
Matthew Coller is joined by longtime listener and Vikings fan Josh Smith of the The Frederick News-Post to discuss QB JJ Mccarthy and compare where he's at heading into his first season as starter and where Daunte Culpepper was at in 2000.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Editor of the Frederick News Post Geordie Wilson joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about their upcoming annual "Best of the Best" Campaign! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A spite house is a structure that is built by one party to irritate another, or to cause some sort of difficulty or even damage. And there have been a lot of them built over the years, though there aren’t a huge number remaining. Research: Bailey, Steve. “A Tiny, Beloved Home That Was Built for Spite.” New York Times. Feb. 29, 2008. https://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/29/travel/escapes/29away.html “Charles A. Froling, Local Contractor, Passes Away.” Alameda Times Star. June 2, 1924. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1097386049/?match=1&terms=%22Charles%20Froling%22 Deschenes, Steven. “Spite House in Rockport Maine: Garden Papers and Correspondence.” Maine Historical Society. April 5, 2018. https://mainehistory.wordpress.com/2018/04/05/spite-house-in-rockport-maine-garden-papers-and-correspondence/ “Detailed Property Description: 523 QUEEN ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA.” City of Alexandria Virginia. https://realestate.alexandriava.gov/detail.php?accountno=12113500 “Died.” Alameda Times Star. June 2, 1924. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1097386249/?article=4c7443f8-0d33-4599-ad46-da94afa4e09b&terms=%22Froling%22&match=1 “Famed ‘Spite House’ at Phippsburg Will be Moved Intact to Rockport, an Eighty-five Mile Journey by Water.” Portland Press Herald. June 19, 1925. https://www.newspapers.com/image/847107454/?terms=%22Donald%20Dodge%22 “Freak House May Have Been One of the Causes of Woman Taking Her Life.” Oakland Tribune. Nov. 12, 1908. https://www.newspapers.com/image/76448900/?match=1&terms=%22Charles%20Froling%22 “From 1774 to Today.” 1774 Inn. https://www.1774inn.com/our-history “Hill, Mark Langdon, 1772-1842.” Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/H000602 Kelly, Richard D. (on behalf of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission). "NRHP nomination for Spite House." Prepared October 1974, accepted Aug. 13, 1974. National Park Service. https://npgallery.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/74000175.pdf Kilduff, Paul. “Alameda Spite House likely built in ill will but ‘a little jewel box’ today.” East Bay Times. July 24, 2024. https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2024/07/23/alameda-spite-house-likely-built-in-ill-will-but-a-little-jewel-box-today/ Leffler, Christopher T et al. “The first cataract surgeons in Anglo-America.” Survey of ophthalmology 60,1 (2015): 86-92. doi:10.1016/j.survophthal.2014.08.002 Neal, Jill Hudson. “Narrow Thinking.” Washington Post. April 22, 2006. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/magazine/2006/04/23/narrow-thinking/96441f95-b38b-412c-b6c6-a5abf0200f55/ Nelson, George. “Two Narrow Houses Have All Comforts.” Oakland Tribune. June 30, 1957. https://www.newspapers.com/image/296868118/?match=1&terms=Gilbert%20froling Roth, Maggie. “Alexandria’s Spite House is Small, But It Has a Big History.” Northern Virginia Magazine. Jan. 2, 2024. https://northernvirginiamag.com/culture/culture-features/2024/01/02/alexandria-spite-house-is-small-but-it-has-a-big-history/ Schulte, Brigid. “A Narrow-minded Pursuit.” Washington Post. Jan. 23, 2005. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/2005/01/24/a-narrow-minded-pursuit/d346f89e-8e1a-4e66-8cd1-653ff05b59af/ Senk, Julie. “James McCobb House.” Down East. https://downeast.com/home-and-garden/james-mccobb-house/ “Spite House.” Cultural Landscape Foundation. https://www.tclf.org/landscapes/spite-house Williams, Lynn. “This Maryland House Was Built Just for Spite.” Los Angeles Times. April 29, 1990. https://www.newspapers.com/image/176103952/?terms=%22This%20Maryland%20House%20Was%20Built%20Just%20for%20Spite%22 Waters, Ed Jr. “Historic Tyler Spite House on market.” The Frederick News-Post. June 20, 2006. https://www.fredericknewspost.com/archives/video-historic-tyler-spite-house-on-market/article_8c43e490-cd98-58c0-9964-554e2a67fc0e.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colt Morningstar Black, candidate for the Frederick County Board of Education, sits down with education reporter Esther Frances in The Frederick News-Post's podcast studio to discuss his campaign ahead of the general election.
Chad King Wilson Sr., candidate for the Frederick County Board of Education, sits down with education reporter Esther Frances in The Frederick News-Post's podcast studio to discuss his campaign ahead of the general election.
Veronica Lowe, candidate for the Frederick County Board of Education, sits down with education reporter Esther Frances in The Frederick News-Post's podcast studio to discuss her campaign ahead of the general election.
Former state April McClain Delaney the Deamocratic nominee for Maryland's 6th Congressional District, sits down with government reporter Ceoli Jacoby in The Frederick News-Post's podcast studio to discuss her campaign ahead of the general election.
Jaime Brennan, candidate for the Frederick County Board of Education, sits down with education reporter Esther Frances in The Frederick News-Post's podcast studio to discuss her campaign ahead of the general election.
Janie Monier, candidate for the Frederick County Board of Education, sits down with education reporter Esther Frances in The Frederick News-Post's podcast studio to discuss her campaign ahead of the general election.
Former state Del. Neil Parrott, the Republican nominee for Maryland's 6th Congressional District, sits down with government reporter Ceoli Jacoby in The Frederick News-Post's podcast studio to discuss his campaign ahead of the general election.
Josh Bokee, candidate for the Frederick County Board of Education, sits down with education reporter Esther Frances in The Frederick News-Post's podcast studio to discuss his campaign ahead of the general election.
In developments unfolding just this week, special counsel Jack Smith has taken steps to appeal a court ruling that involves the high-profile figure of Donald Trump. Smith made his appeal to the court on Monday, striving to challenge U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon's decision to dismiss Trump's lawsuit. This unfolding drama has caught the attention of courts, public figures, and citizens alike with the Frederick News-Post bringing the latest updates.Known for his sharp insight and tenacity, Special Counsel Jack Smith has committed his legal expertise to this formidable task. The focus of the appeal lies in the recent court verdict passed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon. Remarkably, it involves the towering figure of former President Donald J. Trump, presenting a legal drama that has far-reaching implications.Details of the case have not been revealed in full just yet, leaving many observers and followers of the Trump saga eager for more insights and nuances. However, it is clear that Smith staunchly opposes the perspective of Judge Cannon. The dismissal of Trump's lawsuit by Cannon sparked a volley of rebuttals and incited Smith to call upon the appeals court to review and ideally reverse this decision. The response from the appeals court is currently pending and will undoubtedly have profound consequences for both Donald Trump's lawsuit and Jack Smith's legal campaign. This appeal is now firmly under the scrutiny of the legal system and the watchful eye of the public. It's another crucial chapter in Trump's long-standing legal journey, replete with intense battles and unexpected turns.Meanwhile, observers are amazed by the persistence of Smith, an attorney known for his robust reasoning and thoughtful strategies. Should his appeal succeed, it will be a monumental achievement for the attorney, and a significant blow to Trump's adversaries.Amid this swirl of legal moves and countermoves, the public remains on tenterhooks, not just in America but around the world. The story of Donald Trump's lawsuits has consistently been inextricably intertwined with the state of the nation, its political dialogue and social consciousness.The upcoming decision of the appeals court will undoubtedly make headlines and reverberate across the United States and the world. As we remain in anticipation of the next development, the role of Special Counsel Jack Smith and Judge Aileen M. Cannon in this dramatic narrative continues to unfold, promising to maintain or upend the status quo.
The Phoenix Recovery Academy in Frederick is the only high school in Maryland dedicated to supporting and educating teenagers who are battling substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders. The academy is a part of a network of about 45 Recovery Schools across the country, which strive to maintain high quality educational environments while encouraging student recovery. The school opened in 2020 and this year, the school celebrated a graduating class of six students. Tom speaks with an education reporter, school leadership and a recent graduate about this innovative institution in Frederick. Guest for this program include: Jillian Atelsek, a former education reporter for the Frederick News-Post who profiled the school. Heather Whitcomb, Executive Director of the Phoenix Recovery Academy Stephanie Purdy, Principal of the Phoenix Recovery Academy Xavier LeMay, a 2024 graduate The Frederick News-Post article referenced for this interview is, Rising Up: Eight months inside Frederick's Phoenix Recovery Academy.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
This week I'm reading from Mike Ricksecker's book 'Travels Through Time: Inside the Fourth Dimension, Time Travel, and Stacked Time Theory'.Begin your journey into the Connected Universe with Travels Through Time, an examination of the nature of time, dimensions, and the possibilities of real time travel. In an easy-to-follow and conversational manner, researcher Mike Ricksecker formally introduces his Stacked Time Theory with an exploration of the fabric of the cosmos, starting with ancient symbolism and alchemy up through today's modern science and technology. What clues did our ancient ancestors leave for us about the nature of the universe that we're just now rediscovering today, and where throughout history have we seen those esoteric clues resurface?BioResearcher Mike Ricksecker is the author of the Amazon best-sellers A Walk In The Shadows: A Complete Guide To Shadow People and Alaska's Mysterious Triangle as well as several historic paranormal books. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs, including History Channel's Ancient Aliens and The UnXplained, Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, multiple series on Gaia TV, and more. Mike is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms, and produces additional full-length content on ancient wisdom, lost civilizations, and the supernatural on his extensive YouTube channel. For more than six years he hosted The Edge of the Rabbit Hole livestream show and currently hosts the Connecting the Universe interactive class. He operates his own book publishing and video production company, Haunted Road Media, representing a number of authors, and winning the award for Excellent Media In The Paranormal Field at the 2019 Shockfest Film Festival. Mike's historic paranormal articles have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Paranormal Underground Magazine, and he previously wrote an Oklahoma City paranormal column for Examiner.com (2010 – 2014). His work has also been featured in The Oklahoman, The Frederick News Post, Marshall University's The Parthenon, and Louisiana State University's Civil War Book Review. He now hosts many of these articles along with informational videos and learning courses on the Connected Universe Portal website. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mike is a U.S. Air Force veteran with a degree in simulation programming and is an avid baseball fan.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/3bj42hfshttps://www.connecteduniverseportal.com/https://www.gaia.com/portal/mikehttps://youtube.com/@mrickseckerhttps://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alien-ufo-podcast--5270801/support.
This week I'm talking to Mike Ricksecker about his book 'Travels Through Time: Inside the Fourth Dimension, Time Travel, and Stacked Time Theory'.Begin your journey into the Connected Universe with Travels Through Time, an examination of the nature of time, dimensions, and the possibilities of real time travel. In an easy-to-follow and conversational manner, researcher Mike Ricksecker formally introduces his Stacked Time Theory with an exploration of the fabric of the cosmos, starting with ancient symbolism and alchemy up through today's modern science and technology. What clues did our ancient ancestors leave for us about the nature of the universe that we're just now rediscovering today, and where throughout history have we seen those esoteric clues resurface?BioResearcher Mike Ricksecker is the author of the Amazon best-sellers A Walk In The Shadows: A Complete Guide To Shadow People and Alaska's Mysterious Triangle as well as several historic paranormal books. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs, including History Channel's Ancient Aliens and The UnXplained, Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, multiple series on Gaia TV, and more. Mike is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms, and produces additional full-length content on ancient wisdom, lost civilizations, and the supernatural on his extensive YouTube channel. For more than six years he hosted The Edge of the Rabbit Hole livestream show and currently hosts the Connecting the Universe interactive class. He operates his own book publishing and video production company, Haunted Road Media, representing a number of authors, and winning the award for Excellent Media In The Paranormal Field at the 2019 Shockfest Film Festival. Mike's historic paranormal articles have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Paranormal Underground Magazine, and he previously wrote an Oklahoma City paranormal column for Examiner.com (2010 – 2014). His work has also been featured in The Oklahoman, The Frederick News Post, Marshall University's The Parthenon, and Louisiana State University's Civil War Book Review. He now hosts many of these articles along with informational videos and learning courses on the Connected Universe Portal website. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mike is a U.S. Air Force veteran with a degree in simulation programming and is an avid baseball fan.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/3bj42hfshttps://www.connecteduniverseportal.com/https://www.gaia.com/portal/mikehttps://youtube.com/@mricksecker https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alien-ufo-podcast--5270801/support.
We are excited to continue our monthly interviews with Mike Ricksecker.is the author of the best-selling books A Walk In The Shadows, and Alaska's Mysterious Triangle, as well as several historic paranormal books. His latest best-selling book is Travels Through Time: Inside the Fourth Dimension, Time Travel, and Stacked Time Theory, published in 2023. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs, including History Channel's Ancient Aliens and The UnXplained, Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, multiple series on Gaia TV, and more. Mike is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms, and produces additional full-length content on ancient wisdom, lost civilizations, and the supernatural on his extensive YouTube channel.For more than six years he has hosted The Edge of the Rabbit Hole livestream show and also hosts the Connecting the Universe interactive class. He operates his own book publishing and video production company, Haunted Road Media, representing a number of authors, and winning the award for Excellent Media in The Paranormal Field at the 2019 Shockfest Film Festival.Mike's historic paranormal articles have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Paranormal Underground Magazine, and he previously wrote an Oklahoma City paranormal column for Examiner.com (2010 – 2014). His work has also been featured in The Oklahoman, The Frederick News-Post, Marshall University's The Parthenon, and Louisiana State University's Civil War Book Review. He now hosts many of these articles along with informational videos and learning courses on the Connected Universe Portal website.In this interview, Mike Ricksecker discusses his personal experiences with shadow entities and other supernatural phenomena that set him on his current path. He explains his "stacked time" theory, proposing that time is not linear but that past, present and future exist concurrently. Ricksecker suggests some ghostly encounters may actually be "time slips" where two moments resonate at the same frequency. He also shares insights on the unique energy and phenomena of the Alaska Triangle, the possible link between aliens and shadow people, and his view that while some shadow entities may be demonic, interdimensional, or extraterrestrial, we shouldn't overgeneralize them as all being evil. Finally, Ricksecker discusses astral projection and his belief that the key to time travel lies in achieving specific meditative states, something challenging for busy modern lifestyles. His ideas provide an open-ended, thought-provoking perspective on the paranormal.Patreon: Support Believing the Bizarre and get tons of extra content by joining our Patreon.For updates, news, and extra content, follow Believing the Bizarre on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterDiscordWant to discuss the episode on the day it drops with Tyler and Charlie? Follow on Twitch and check out the extended Twitch streams every Tuesday.Shop Merch: You can rep Believing the Bizarre and buy some unique merch
This week I am reading from Mike Ricksecker's book 'Travels Through Time: Inside the Fourth Dimension, Time Travel, and Stacked Time Theory'.Begin your journey into the Connected Universe with Travels Through Time, an examination of the nature of time, dimensions, and the possibilities of real time travel. In an easy-to-follow and conversational manner, researcher Mike Ricksecker formally introduces his Stacked Time Theory with an exploration of the fabric of the cosmos, starting with ancient symbolism and alchemy up through today's modern science and technology. What clues did our ancient ancestors leave for us about the nature of the universe that we're just now rediscovering today, and where throughout history have we seen those esoteric clues resurface?BioResearcher Mike Ricksecker is the author of the Amazon best-sellers A Walk In The Shadows: A Complete Guide To Shadow People and Alaska's Mysterious Triangle as well as several historic paranormal books. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs, including History Channel's Ancient Aliens and The UnXplained, Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, multiple series on Gaia TV, and more. Mike is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms, and produces additional full-length content on ancient wisdom, lost civilizations, and the supernatural on his extensive YouTube channel. For more than six years he hosted The Edge of the Rabbit Hole livestream show and currently hosts the Connecting the Universe interactive class. He operates his own book publishing and video production company, Haunted Road Media, representing a number of authors, and winning the award for Excellent Media In The Paranormal Field at the 2019 Shockfest Film Festival. Mike's historic paranormal articles have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Paranormal Underground Magazine, and he previously wrote an Oklahoma City paranormal column for Examiner.com (2010 – 2014). His work has also been featured in The Oklahoman, The Frederick News Post, Marshall University's The Parthenon, and Louisiana State University's Civil War Book Review. He now hosts many of these articles along with informational videos and learning courses on the Connected Universe Portal website. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mike is a U.S. Air Force veteran with a degree in simulation programming and is an avid baseball fan.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/4zv85su7https://www.facebook.com/MikeRickseckerOfficial/https://www.mikericksecker.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcast
Welcome back to another new episode of Tinfoil Tales. On this episode of Tinfoil Tales, Brandon interviews Mike Ricksecker, and they discuss time travel, aliens and other topics relating to different dimensions and time.Mike Ricksecker is the author of the best-selling books A Walk In The Shadows, and Alaska's Mysterious Triangle, as well as several historic paranormal books. His latest best-selling book is Travels Through Time: Inside the Fourth Dimension, Time Travel, and Stacked Time Theory, published in 2023. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs, including History Channel's Ancient Aliens and The UnXplained, Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, multiple series on Gaia TV, and more. Mike is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms, and produces additional full-length content on ancient wisdom, lost civilizations, and the supernatural on his extensive YouTube channel.For more than six years he has hosted The Edge of the Rabbit Hole livestream show and also hosts the Connecting the Universe interactive class. He operates his own book publishing and video production company, Haunted Road Media, representing a number of authors, and winning the award for Excellent Media in The Paranormal Field at the 2019 Shockfest Film Festival.Mike's historic paranormal articles have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Paranormal Underground Magazine, and he previously wrote an Oklahoma City paranormal column for Examiner.com (2010 – 2014). His work has also been featured in The Oklahoman, The Frederick News-Post, Marshall University's The Parthenon, and Louisiana State University's Civil War Book Review. He now hosts many of these articles along with informational videos and learning courses on the Connected Universe Portal website.A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mike is a U.S. Air Force veteran with a degree in simulation programming and is an avid baseball fan.Check out http://www.mikericksecker.com to keep up with Mike's current happenings and be sure to check out the link below to his latest book available at all retailers and Amazon.https://a.co/d/7l6lLy8If you've had a personal encounter, or have a story you would like to share, please send an email to tinfoiltalespodcast@gmail.com and we can get something scheduled for a future episode.Join the Patreon and become a Foil Fanatic!www.patreon.com/tinfoiltalesAll music was written and produced by Devin Gowin. If you're interested in having any music created, please reach out to Devin at the following email address - harmonicgray@gmail.comIf you want to help the show, consider a small donation - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LGRBQRHY8HVLUFollow us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/tinfoiltalesPlease Like and Subscribe to the YouTube account @ (2) Tinfoil Tales - YouTubeIf you're interested in purchasing a copy of the paperback version of Tinfoil Tales, you can find it on Amazon at the following link. https://a.co/d/izuSDGLIf you enjoy the show, please Like and subscribe and leave a review to help the show grow to a wider audience.DisclaimerTinfoil Tales is a platform for others to share their experiences and opinions. Neither the podcast nor the host, Brandon Wright, agree or disagree with the views and opinions expressed by guests. All claims made by individual guests are at their own discretion and do not reflect on the overall views of the podcast or its host.We encourage listeners to do their own research and form their own opinions on the topics discussed on Tinfoil Tales. Some of the content may be controversial or challenging, so it is important to listen critically and to be aware of your own biases. If you are concerned about any of the content, please feel free to skip ahead or stop listening altogether.Thank you for listening.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tinfoil-tales6786/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week I am talking to Mike Ricksecker about his book 'Travels Through Time: Inside the Fourth Dimension, Time Travel, and Stacked Time Theory'.Begin your journey into the Connected Universe with Travels Through Time, an examination of the nature of time, dimensions, and the possibilities of real time travel. In an easy-to-follow and conversational manner, researcher Mike Ricksecker formally introduces his Stacked Time Theory with an exploration of the fabric of the cosmos, starting with ancient symbolism and alchemy up through today's modern science and technology. What clues did our ancient ancestors leave for us about the nature of the universe that we're just now rediscovering today, and where throughout history have we seen those esoteric clues resurface?BioResearcher Mike Ricksecker is the author of the Amazon best-sellers A Walk In The Shadows: A Complete Guide To Shadow People and Alaska's Mysterious Triangle as well as several historic paranormal books. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs, including History Channel's Ancient Aliens and The UnXplained, Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, multiple series on Gaia TV, and more. Mike is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms, and produces additional full-length content on ancient wisdom, lost civilizations, and the supernatural on his extensive YouTube channel. For more than six years he hosted The Edge of the Rabbit Hole livestream show and currently hosts the Connecting the Universe interactive class. He operates his own book publishing and video production company, Haunted Road Media, representing a number of authors, and winning the award for Excellent Media In The Paranormal Field at the 2019 Shockfest Film Festival. Mike's historic paranormal articles have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Paranormal Underground Magazine, and he previously wrote an Oklahoma City paranormal column for Examiner.com (2010 – 2014). His work has also been featured in The Oklahoman, The Frederick News Post, Marshall University's The Parthenon, and Louisiana State University's Civil War Book Review. He now hosts many of these articles along with informational videos and learning courses on the Connected Universe Portal website. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mike is a U.S. Air Force veteran with a degree in simulation programming and is an avid baseball fan.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/4zv85su7https://www.facebook.com/MikeRickseckerOfficial/https://www.mikericksecker.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcast
This week we welcomed Greg Brown and Karl Knoop from Monocacy Brewing Co to the show. We kicked off the show talking about the re-release of Red All Over. A hoppy red ale that was originally brewed to commemorate the 130th anniversary of The Frederick News-Post. It will be released in cans and on draft at Monocacy Brewing on October 12th. We also discussed Greg's background and his recent purchase of Brewer's Ally and Monocacy Brewing.Subscribe to our YouTube ChannelFollow Chris on Instagram Like us on Facebook! Presented by Idiom Brewing Co.And supported by Havoc Brew Supply and the Brewers Association of Maryland
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz are together again and talking about Donald Trump's next indictment and the charges against his “false electors” in Michigan; the struggles of candidates Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, et al.; and Congressional Republicans' culture war against the U.S. military. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: James Madison: “Impeachment of the Executive, [20 July] 1787” FiveThirtyEight: “Who's Ahead In Republican Primary Polls?” Fox News Digital: “Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott says Donald Trump is ‘overqualified to be my vice president'” Manu Raju, Rashard Rose, and Lauren Fox for CNN: “Tommy Tuberville now says ‘White nationalists are racists' after refusing to denounce them” Zoë Richards for NBC News: “Arizona Republican refers to Black Americans as ‘colored people' in House floor debate” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Elise White, Basaime Spate, Javonte Alexander, and Rachel Swaner for the Center for Justice Innovation: “'Two Battlefields': Opps, Cops, and NYC Youth Gun Culture” and Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration by Emily Bazelon John: Mona El-Naggar, Johan M. Kessel, and Alexander Stockton for The New York Times: “What Is War to a Grieving Child?”; Jeanna Smialek and Ben Casselman for The New York Times: “The Pandemic's Labor Market Myths”; and Chris Cameron for The New York Times: “Over 700 Civil War-Era Gold Coins Found Buried on a Kentucky Farm” David: “Exploring a Secret Fort” with David through airbnb; Steve Bohnel for The Frederick News-Post: “$200,000, or the city burns: The story of the Confederacy's ransom on Frederick”; and Caity Weaver for The New York Times Magazine: “My Impossible Mission to Find Tom Cruise” Listener chatter from Dianne Denton: Harriet McBryde Johnson for The New York Times Magazine: “Unspeakable Conversations” and Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century by Alice Wong For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily discuss the Hollywood actors' and writers' strikes, artificial intelligence, and the future of work. In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, David talks with David Grann about his book, The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz are together again and talking about Donald Trump's next indictment and the charges against his “false electors” in Michigan; the struggles of candidates Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, et al.; and Congressional Republicans' culture war against the U.S. military. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: James Madison: “Impeachment of the Executive, [20 July] 1787” FiveThirtyEight: “Who's Ahead In Republican Primary Polls?” Fox News Digital: “Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott says Donald Trump is ‘overqualified to be my vice president'” Manu Raju, Rashard Rose, and Lauren Fox for CNN: “Tommy Tuberville now says ‘White nationalists are racists' after refusing to denounce them” Zoë Richards for NBC News: “Arizona Republican refers to Black Americans as ‘colored people' in House floor debate” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Elise White, Basaime Spate, Javonte Alexander, and Rachel Swaner for the Center for Justice Innovation: “'Two Battlefields': Opps, Cops, and NYC Youth Gun Culture” and Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration by Emily Bazelon John: Mona El-Naggar, Johan M. Kessel, and Alexander Stockton for The New York Times: “What Is War to a Grieving Child?”; Jeanna Smialek and Ben Casselman for The New York Times: “The Pandemic's Labor Market Myths”; and Chris Cameron for The New York Times: “Over 700 Civil War-Era Gold Coins Found Buried on a Kentucky Farm” David: “Exploring a Secret Fort” with David through airbnb; Steve Bohnel for The Frederick News-Post: “$200,000, or the city burns: The story of the Confederacy's ransom on Frederick”; and Caity Weaver for The New York Times Magazine: “My Impossible Mission to Find Tom Cruise” Listener chatter from Dianne Denton: Harriet McBryde Johnson for The New York Times Magazine: “Unspeakable Conversations” and Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century by Alice Wong For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily discuss the Hollywood actors' and writers' strikes, artificial intelligence, and the future of work. In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, David talks with David Grann about his book, The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz are together again and talking about Donald Trump's next indictment and the charges against his “false electors” in Michigan; the struggles of candidates Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, et al.; and Congressional Republicans' culture war against the U.S. military. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: James Madison: “Impeachment of the Executive, [20 July] 1787” FiveThirtyEight: “Who's Ahead In Republican Primary Polls?” Fox News Digital: “Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott says Donald Trump is ‘overqualified to be my vice president'” Manu Raju, Rashard Rose, and Lauren Fox for CNN: “Tommy Tuberville now says ‘White nationalists are racists' after refusing to denounce them” Zoë Richards for NBC News: “Arizona Republican refers to Black Americans as ‘colored people' in House floor debate” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Elise White, Basaime Spate, Javonte Alexander, and Rachel Swaner for the Center for Justice Innovation: “'Two Battlefields': Opps, Cops, and NYC Youth Gun Culture” and Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration by Emily Bazelon John: Mona El-Naggar, Johan M. Kessel, and Alexander Stockton for The New York Times: “What Is War to a Grieving Child?”; Jeanna Smialek and Ben Casselman for The New York Times: “The Pandemic's Labor Market Myths”; and Chris Cameron for The New York Times: “Over 700 Civil War-Era Gold Coins Found Buried on a Kentucky Farm” David: “Exploring a Secret Fort” with David through airbnb; Steve Bohnel for The Frederick News-Post: “$200,000, or the city burns: The story of the Confederacy's ransom on Frederick”; and Caity Weaver for The New York Times Magazine: “My Impossible Mission to Find Tom Cruise” Listener chatter from Dianne Denton: Harriet McBryde Johnson for The New York Times Magazine: “Unspeakable Conversations” and Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century by Alice Wong For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily discuss the Hollywood actors' and writers' strikes, artificial intelligence, and the future of work. In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, David talks with David Grann about his book, The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julianna Lufkin, candidate for Frederick County Council District 5 joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss her campaign. The News-Post is interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive, Frederick County Council and Sheriff to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Mason Carter, candidate for Frederick County Council District 5 joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss his campaign. The News-Post is interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive, Frederick County Council and Sheriff to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Chuck Jenkins, who is running for reelection as Frederick County Sheriff, joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss his campaign. The News-Post is interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council and Sheriff to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
John Fer, candidate for Frederick County Council District 4 joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss his campaign. The News-Post is interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Tony Chmelik, candidate for Frederick County Council At-Large joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss his campaign. The News-Post will be interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Shelley Aloi, candidate for Frederick County Council District 3, joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss her campaign. The News-Post will be interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Renee Knapp, candidate for Frederick County Council District At-Large joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss her campaign. The News-Post will be interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Brad Young, candidate for Frederick County Council At-Large joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss his campaign. The News-Post will be interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
M.C. Keegan-Ayer, candidate for Frederick County Council District 3 joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss her reelection campaign. The News-Post will be interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Phil Dacey, candidate for Frederick County Council At-Large joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss his reelection campaign. The News-Post will be interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Steve McKay, candidate for Frederick County Council District 2 joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss his reelection campaign. The News-Post will be interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Lisa Jarosinski, candidate for Frederick County Council District 2 joins politics reporter Jack Hogan in the Frederick News-Post podcast studio to discuss her campaign. The News-Post will be interviewing candidates for Frederick County executive and Frederick County Council to help voters get to know more about those who will be on their ballot in November.
Tom's next guest is Nancy Luse. She's an Assistant Editor for Frederick Magazine and a former reporter for the Frederick News-Post. She is the co-curator of an exhibition of classic black-and-white news photographs shot during the 1970s to 90s by photojournalists at the News-Post, where Nancy worked "back in the day" as a features editor. The exhibition is called Unshuttered: Celebrating Frederick News-Post Photojournalism, and it's at the Gaslight Gallery in Frederick until October 30th. Nancy Luse joins us on Zoom to tell us more about the exhibition and its remarkable photographs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Stargate is a device created by the Ancients that permits nearly instantaneous travel between two planets or other bodies inside a stable wormhole established with a second Stargate. The usual method of rendering a Stargate inoperable is to bury it so that there is no room to establish a stable wormhole.Mike Ricksecker is the author of the Amazon best-selling A Walk In The Shadows: A Complete Guide To Shadow People, eight historic paranormal books, and the esoteric tome Alaska's Mysterious Triangle. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs as a paranormal historian, including Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, Bio Channel's My Ghost Story, and RenTV's (Russia) Mysteries of Mankind. Mike also produces his own Internet supernatural-based shows on the Haunted Road Media YouTube channel, and is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms.On Tuesday and Wednesday nights, he hosts The Edge of the Rabbit Hole livestream show and the Connecting the Universe interactive class, respectively. Haunted Road Media is also his own paranormal and supernatural book publishing and video production company representing a number of paranormal authors, winning the award for Excellent Media In The Paranormal Field at the 2019 Shockfest Film Festival.Mike's historic paranormal articles have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Paranormal Underground Magazine, and he previously wrote an Oklahoma City paranormal column for Examiner.com (2010 – 2014). His work has also been featured in The Oklahoman, The Frederick News Post, Marshall University's The Parthenon, and Louisiana State University's Civil War Book Review. He now hosts many of these articles along with informational videos and learning courses on the Connected Universe Portal website.A native of Cleveland, Mike is a U.S. Air Force veteran with a degree in simulation programming and is an avid baseball fan.
In this episode, I talk with paranormal researcher and author Mike Ricksecker about his latest book, 'Alaska's Mysterious Triangle', and the strange phenomena attached to that area.. Much like the Bermuda Triangle and other areas around the world; The Alaskan Triangle has legends, lore, and powerful stories of other worldly activity.. Mike and I also discuss his encounters with Shadow People, and his experiences in the Great Pyramid of Giza.. Drop In!www.mikericksecker.comMike Ricksecker Bio:Mike Ricksecker is the author of the Amazon best-selling A Walk In The Shadows: A Complete Guide To Shadow People, eight historic paranormal books, and the esoteric tome Alaska's Mysterious Triangle. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs as a paranormal historian, including Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, History Channel's Ancient Aliens, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, Bio Channel's My Ghost Story, and more. Mike also produces his own Internet supernatural-based shows on the Haunted Road Media YouTube channel, and is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms. On Tuesday and Wednesday nights, he hosts The Edge of the Rabbit Hole livestream show and the Connecting the Universe interactive class, respectively. Haunted Road Media is also his own paranormal and supernatural book publishing and video production company representing a number of paranormal authors, winning the award for Excellent Media In The Paranormal Field at the 2019 Shockfest Film Festival. Mike's historic paranormal articles have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Paranormal Underground Magazine, and he previously wrote an Oklahoma City paranormal column for Examiner.com (2010 – 2014). His work has also been featured in The Oklahoman, The Frederick News Post, Marshall University's The Parthenon, and Louisiana State University's Civil War Book Review. He now hosts many of these articles along with informational videos and learning courses on the Connected Universe Portal website. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mike is a U.S. Air Force veteran with a degree in simulation programming and is an avid baseball fan.. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you for listening! Expand Your Experience and Check out the Video conversations, ExpandingRealityPodcast.com Mike Ricksecker is the author of the Amazon best-selling A Walk In The Shadows: A Complete Guide To Shadow People, eight historic paranormal books, and the esoteric tome Alaska's Mysterious Triangle. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs as a paranormal historian, including Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, History Channel's Ancient Aliens, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, Bio Channel's My Ghost Story, and more. Mike also produces his own Internet supernatural-based shows on the Haunted Road Media YouTube channel, and is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms. On Tuesday and Wednesday nights, he hosts The Edge of the Rabbit Hole livestream show and the Connecting the Universe interactive class, respectively. Haunted Road Media is also his own paranormal and supernatural book publishing and video production company representing a number of paranormal authors, winning the award for Excellent Media In The Paranormal Field at the 2019 Shockfest Film Festival. Mike's historic paranormal articles have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Paranormal Underground Magazine, and he previously wrote an Oklahoma City paranormal column for Examiner.com (2010 – 2014). His work has also been featured in The Oklahoman, The Frederick News Post, Marshall University's The Parthenon, and Louisiana State University's Civil War Book Review. He now hosts many of these articles along with informational videos and learning courses on the Connected Universe Portal website. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mike is a U.S. Air Force veteran with a degree in simulation programming and is an avid baseball fan. MikeRicksecker.com YouTube.com/HauntedRoadMedia Instagram.com/Mikericksecker Facebook.com/MikeRickseckerOfficial Resource Links Food Forest Abundance Start Your Own Podcast! Use THIS LINK for Amazon OPUS Expand Your Experience ExpandingRealityPodcast.com Rokfin YouTube Shirts N Such Random Acts of Kindness Tik Tok Music By Vinny The Saint Bo Shaftnoski - Production Expert