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Buy Tickets for the Stand Up PodJam Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Hey Friends! Here is a special Author Interview I did with Steve Coll whose new book is out today! The Achilles Trap SADDAM HUSSEIN, THE C.I.A., AND THE ORIGINS OF AMERICA'S INVASION OF IRAQ Steve Coll is one of the most important and respected journalists of our time and he is out with a new book. Steve Coll is the author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Ghost Wars and dean emeritus of the Columbia Journalism School, and from 2007 to 2013 was president of New America, a public policy institute in Washington, DC. He is an editor at The Economist in London, was a staff writer at The New Yorker for nearly two decades, and before that was a writer and editor at The Washington Post, where he received a Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism in 1990. He is the author of nine books, including The Bin Ladens, Private Empire, Directorate S, and The Achilles Trap. “Excellent . . . A more intimate picture of the dictator's thinking about world politics, local power and his relationship to the United States than has been seen before.” —The New York Times “Voluminously researched and compulsively readable.” —Air Mail From bestselling and Pulitzer Prize–winning author Steve Coll, the definitive story of the decades-long relationship between the United States and Saddam Hussein, and a deeply researched and news-breaking investigation into how human error, cultural miscommunication, and hubris led to one of the costliest geopolitical conflicts of our time When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, its message was clear: Iraq, under the control of strongman Saddam Hussein, possessed weapons of mass destruction that, if left unchecked, posed grave danger to the world. But when no WMDs were found, the United States and its allies were forced to examine the political and intelligence failures that had led to the invasion and the occupation, and the civil war that followed. One integral question has remained unsolved: Why had Saddam seemingly sacrificed his long reign in power by giving the false impression that he had hidden stocks of dangerous weapons? The Achilles Trap masterfully untangles the people, ploys of power, and geopolitics that led to America's disastrous war with Iraq and, for the first time, details America's fundamental miscalculations during its decades-long relationship with Saddam Hussein. Beginning with Saddam's rise to power in 1979 and the birth of Iraq's secret nuclear weapons program, Steve Coll traces Saddam's motives by way of his inner circle. He brings to life the diplomats, scientists, family members, and generals who had no choice but to defer to their leader—a leader directly responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, as well as the torture or imprisonment of hundreds of thousands more. This was a man whose reasoning was impossible to reduce to a simple explanation, and the CIA and successive presidential administrations failed to grasp critical nuances of his paranoia, resentments, and inconsistencies—even when the stakes were incredibly high. Calling on unpublished and underreported sources, interviews with surviving participants, and Saddam's own transcripts and audio files, Coll pulls together an incredibly comprehensive portrait of a man who was convinced the world was out to get him and acted accordingly. A work of great historical significance, The Achilles Trap is the definitive account of how corruptions of power, lies of diplomacy, and vanity—on both sides—led to avoidable errors of statecraft, ones that would enact immeasurable human suffering and forever change the political landscape as we know it. The Stand Up Community Chat is always active with other Stand Up Subscribers on the Discord Platform.
Steve Coll, an editor at The Economist in London, dean emeritus of the Columbia Journalism School, former president of New America, and the author of Ghost Wars and his new book, The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A. and the Origins of America's Invasion of Iraq (Penguin, 2024), traces the relationship between Iraq's leader and the U.S. and how misunderstandings and miscommunications led to war over non-existent weapons of mass destruction, and the implications for today's Mideast policies.
How did misunderstandings and miscommunications, including between the Bush administration and Saddam Hussein lead to the 2003 invasion of Iraq? On Today's Show:Steve Coll, an editor at The Economist in London, dean emeritus of the Columbia Journalism School, former president of New America, and the author of Ghost Wars and his new book, The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A. and the Origins of America's Invasion of Iraq (Penguin, 2024), traces the prelude to war over non-existent weapons of mass destruction, and the implications for today's Mideast policies.
How did misunderstandings and miscommunications, including between the Bush administration and Saddam Hussein lead to the 2003 invasion of Iraq? On Today's Show:Steve Coll, an editor at The Economist in London, dean emeritus of the Columbia Journalism School, former president of New America, and the author of Ghost Wars and his new book, The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A. and the Origins of America's Invasion of Iraq (Penguin, 2024), traces the prelude to war over non-existent weapons of mass destruction, and the implications for today's Mideast policies.
Humanitarian conditions in Gaza have become increasingly desperate as Israeli forces intensified bombardments in the southern part of the region this week, now leaving most of Gaza's 2.2 million residents displaced, thousands dead and electricity, food and water in short supply. Two months after Hamas's deadly attack on Israel, we take stock of the war that's ensued, its devastating impact on civilians and what a path toward a peaceful settlement could look like. Guests: Steve Coll, staff writer, The New Yorker; former dean, Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. His books include "Ghost Wars," which won a Pulitzer Prize. Adam Goldman, reporter covering national security, New York Times
On this edition of Parallax Views, Noah Kulwin joins us to discuss the fourth season of his and Brendan James's highly lauded podcast series Blowback. In previous seasons Noah and Brendan have covered the Iraq War, the Cuban Revolution, and the Korean War. For season four they're tackling the mammoth topic of Afghanistan from the era of the Cold War to the U.S.'s invasion of the country after the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks and eventual withdrawal 20 years later. In the course of our conversation will discuss the covert intelligence network known as the Safari Club and the scandalous Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), Afghan warlords, the mujahedeen and D.C. foreign policy heavyweight Zbigniew Brezinski, Rambo III, the metaphor of the ouroboros (snake eats its own tail) in Blowback Season 4, the influence of Hideo Kojima's acclaimed video game series Metal Gear Solid on Blowback season 4, Clinton/Bush-era Counterterrorism Czard Richard Clarke's curious comments about 9/11, Peter Dale Scott's The Road to 9/11, conspiracy theories and parapolitics, Steve Coll's Ghost Wars, sources used for Blowback season 4, the deep state, torture programs, al Qaeda, jihadism and intel agencies, Seymour Hersh, the double agent Ali Mohammad, and much, much more!
Journalist Steve Coll talks with Marcia Franklin about his latest book, Directorate S, a follow-up to his Pulitzer Prize-winning book Ghost Wars. He discusses why he wanted to write the book and what he learned — including about Idahoan Bowe Bergdahl, who was imprisoned by the Taliban. Coll, who is also the dean of the Columbia University School of Journalism, discusses threats to journalism. Don't forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter. Originally Aired: 11/16/2018 The interview is part of Dialogue's series “Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference” and was taped at the 2018 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world's most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life.
On January 17th, 1991, Operation Desert Storm begins. As President Bush braces for high casualties, Saddam Hussein desperately seeks a path to survival. In Baghdad, Coalition air forces rain hell on Iraqi soldiers and civilians alike, while American diplomats scramble to defuse a potential crisis in Israel. US infantrymen come face-to-face with the fourth largest army in the world…with surprising results. As oil wells burn and journalists jockey for access, the war reaches a bloody climax at the “Highway of Death”. SOURCES: Aburish, Said K. Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge. 2000. Atkinson, Rick. Crusade: The Untold Story of the Gulf War. 1993. Al-Radi, Nuha. Baghdad Diaries. 1998. Baudrillard, Jean. The Gulf War Did Not Take Place. 1991. Bergen, Peter L. The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden. 2021. Charles Rivers Editors. The Gulf War. 2018. Coll, Steve. Ghost Wars. 2004. Coll, Steve. Branigin, William. “US scrambled to shape view of ‘Highway of Death'”. 3.11.1991. Corrigan, Jim. Desert Storm Air War. 2017. Coughlin, Con. Saddam: His Rise and Fall. 2005. DeGhett, Torie Rose. “The War Photo No One Would Publish”. 8.8.2014. Dunnigan, James F. Macedonia, Raymond M. Getting It Right. 1995. Engel, Jeffrey A. When the World Seemed New. Finlan, Alastair. The Gulf War 1991. 2003. Gordon, Michael R. Trainer, Bernard E. The General's War. 1995. “The Gulf War” / FRONTLINE. PBS. Jan 9, 1996. Hallion, Richard P. Desert Storm 1991. 2022. Hiro, Dilip. Desert Shield to Desert Storm: The Second Gulf War. 1991. Hiro, Dilip. Cold War in the Islamic World. 2018. Karsh, Efraim. The Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988. 1989. Karsh, Efraim. Rautsi, Inari. Saddam Hussein. A Political Biography. 1991. Khadduri, Majid. Ghareeb, Edmund. War in the Gulf, 1990-1991. 1999. Jarecke, Kenneth. Cervenka, Exene. Just Another War. 1991. Lockwood, Stuart. 2015 June 5. “That's Me In The Picture”. The Guardian. MacArthur, John R. Second Front: Censorship and Propaganda in the 1991 Gulf War. 1992. Mufson, Steven. 1990 Aug 6. “Kuwait Assets Form Vast, Frozen Empire”. The Washington Post. Murray, Williamson. Woods, Kevin M. The Iran-Iraq War. 2014. Meacham, Jon. Destiny and Power. 2015. Morris, David J. Storm on the Horizon. 2004. Riedel, Bruce. Kings and Presidents: Saudi Arabia and the United States. 2019. Swofford, Anthony. Jarhead. 2003. Woodward, Bob. 1991, May 4. “Regal Audience for a Forceful Presence”. The Washington Post Wyndham, Buck. Hogs in the Sand. 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Iraqi army digs into Kuwait, the world considers how to respond to Saddam Hussein's breach of national sovereignty. President George H.W. Bush vows that the aggression “will not stand” and begins assembling an international coalition to force a withdrawal. Invited into Saudi Arabia, the recently reformed American military prepares for an eventual confrontation with Iraq's battle-hardened forces. Meanwhile, a hostage crisis unfolds and a domestic debate threatens to fracture Bush's Coalition. SOURCES: Aburish, Said K. Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge. 2000. Atkinson, Rick. Crusade: The Untold Story of the Gulf War. 1993. Al-Radi, Nuha. Baghdad Diaries. 1998. Baudrillard, Jean. The Gulf War Did Not Take Place. 1991. Bergen, Peter L. The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden. 2021. Charles Rivers Editors. The Gulf War. 2018. Coll, Steve. Ghost Wars. 2004. Coll, Steve. Branigin, William. “US scrambled to shape view of ‘Highway of Death'”. 3.11.1991. Corrigan, Jim. Desert Storm Air War. 2017. Coughlin, Con. Saddam: His Rise and Fall. 2005. Dunnigan, James F. Macedonia, Raymond M. Getting It Right. 1995. Engel, Jeffrey A. When the World Seemed New. Finlan, Alastair. The Gulf War 1991. 2003. Gordon, Michael R. Trainer, Bernard E. The General's War. 1995. “The Gulf War” / FRONTLINE. PBS. Jan 9, 1996. Hallion, Richard P. Desert Storm 1991. 2022. Hiro, Dilip. Desert Shield to Desert Storm: The Second Gulf War. 1991. Hiro, Dilip. Cold War in the Islamic World. 2018. Karsh, Efraim. The Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988. 1989. Karsh, Efraim. Rautsi, Inari. Saddam Hussein. A Political Biography. 1991. Khadduri, Majid. Ghareeb, Edmund. War in the Gulf, 1990-1991. 1999. Lockwood, Stuart. 2015 June 5. “That's Me In The Picture”. The Guardian. Mufson, Steven. 1990 Aug 6. “Kuwait Assets Form Vast, Frozen Empire”. The Washington Post. Murray, Williamson. Woods, Kevin M. The Iran-Iraq War. 2014. Meacham, Jon. Destiny and Power. 2015. Morris, David J. Storm on the Horizon. 2004. Riedel, Bruce. Kings and Presidents: Saudi Arabia and the United States. 2019. Swofford, Anthony. Jarhead. 2003. Woodward, Bob. 1991, May 4. “Regal Audience for a Forceful Presence”. The Washington Post Wyndham, Buck. Hogs in the Sand. 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EP 9: INTERVIEW WITH MUSIC COMPOSER TANGELENE BOLTON This week on SyncRiffs, Charles interviews music composer Tangelene Bolton for AAPI heritage month.⚡️ Tangelene Bolton (she/her) is a Filipina-American film, TV, and media composer based in Los Angeles, CA. A Berklee College of Music Film Scoring graduate and a 2020 Sundance Composer Fellow, Tangelene possesses a distinct music style that is a mashup of neoclassical, electronic, folk, and jazz. She boldly turns traditional and conventional sounds into exciting and new territories. Having got her start working for A-list composers such as Hans Zimmer (The Lion King, Gladiator, The Dark Knight, Interstellar), Henry Jackman (X-Men, Captain America), and Bobby Tahouri (Game of Thrones, Iron Man), Tangelene is known for her scores from Netflix's original series Warrior Nun (Season 2), created and executive produced by Simon Barry (Continuum, Bad Blood, Ghost Wars, Van Helsing), as well as Blumhouse's thriller film Unseen, directed by Yoko Okumura. She also composed the music for Disney+'s Let's Be Tigers and Walt Disney Animation Studios' Just a Thought, which was an official selection at the 2019 Annecy International Animation Film Festival. Most recently Tangelene had the opportunity to score Season 3 of Comedy Central's Awkwafina is Nora from Queens, created by Awkwafina and Teresa Hsiao. Starring Awkwafina, BD Wong, Lori Tan Chinn, and Bowen Yang, the comedy is inspired by Awkwafina's real life growing up in Queens, NY. Topics discussed: ✔️ Breaking into the Industry | Mentorship ✔️ AAPI productions (Film) ✔️ Crafting sonic palette for “Unseen” (Blumhouse) & "Warrior Nun" ✔️ Remote Control & Mentors ✔️ Mentors & Peers ✔️ Composing for Comedy ✔️ "Aquafina is Nora from Queens" ✔️ Lead times for Television ✔️ Advice for AAPIs ✔️ Future Projects Music: "Flying Tigers" from @magictiger_ Podcast produced by Blue Buddha Entertainment, LLC (c) (p) 2003. All Rights Reserved. #podcast #syncriffs #musiccomposer #musiceducation #musiclicensing #musicplacement #musicindustry #musicsupervisor #syncagent #syncagency #bluebuddhaent Support the Show.
On August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein invaded the tiny emirate of Kuwait. The resulting conflict triggered a chain reaction that changed the world. In this first installment in a three-part series, we trace the origins of the Kuwait crisis, chronicle Saddam's rise to power in Iraq, and explore America's symbiotic relationship with the Persian Gulf. SOURCES: Aburish, Said K. Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge. 2000. Atkinson, Rick. Crusade: The Untold Story of the Gulf War. 1993. Al-Radi, Nuha. Baghdad Diaries. 1998. Charles Rivers Editors. The Gulf War. 2018. Coll, Steve. Ghost Wars. 2004. Coll, Steve. Branigin, William. “US scrambled to shape view of ‘Highway of Death'”. 3.11.1991. Corrigan, Jim. Desert Storm Air War. 2017. Coughlin, Con. Saddam: His Rise and Fall. 2005. Dunnigan, James F. Macedonia, Raymond M. Getting It Right. 1995. Finlan, Alastair. The Gulf War 1991. 2003. Gordon, Michael R. Trainer, Bernard E. The General's War. 1995. Hallion, Richard P. Desert Storm 1991. 2022. Hiro, Dilip. Desert Shield to Desert Storm: The Second Gulf War. 1991. Hiro, Dilip. Cold War in the Islamic World. 2018. Karsh, Efraim. The Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988. 1989. Karsh, Efraim. Rautsi, Inari. Saddam Hussein. A Political Biography. 1991. Khadduri, Majid. Ghareeb, Edmund. War in the Gulf, 1990-1991. 1999. Mufson, Steven. 1990 Aug 6. “Kuwait Assets Form Vast, Frozen Empire”. The Washington Post. Murray, Williamson. Woods, Kevin M. The Iran-Iraq War. 2014. Meacham, Jon. Destiny and Power. 2015. Morris, David J. Storm on the Horizon. 2004. Riedel, Bruce. Kings and Presidents: Saudi Arabia and the United States. 2019. Swofford, Anthony. Jarhead. 2003. Wyndham, Buck. Hogs in the Sand. 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tangelene Bolton is a Filipina-American film, TV, and media composer based in Los Angeles, CA. She first got her start working for A-list composers Hans Zimmer (The Lion King, Gladiator, The Dark Knight, Interstellar), Henry Jackman (X-Men, Captain America), and Bobby Tahouri (Game of Thrones, Iron Man). A Berklee College of Music Film Scoring graduate, Tangelene's distinct music style is a mashup of Neoclassical, electronic, folk, and jazz. She boldly turns classic and traditional sounds into exciting and new territories. Tangelene composed the music for the highly-anticipated second season of the Netflix original series Warrior Nun. The series, created and executive produced by Simon Barry (Continuum, Bad Blood, Ghost Wars, Van Helsing), follows an orphaned teen who wakes up in a morgue and discovers she has super powers as the chosen Halo Bearer for a secret sect of demon-hunting nuns. All episodes of Warrior Nun Season 2 are currently streaming on Netflix, and Tangelene's original soundtrack album is available on all major music streaming platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 73: In this week's episode Critter and I talk about the fun of watching "High School Musical" and how nasty Easter candy is! We lament the passing of Lance Reddick and discuss how awesome Keanu Reeves is. Silent Hill is coming back but we all know it's to stop Capcom's wild SWEEP of the video game industry. We hope you enjoy the podcast and if you didn't already please subscribe! Twitter: https://twitter.com/BottomBarry Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/0317d2a6-fa8a-4cca-9e86-d197fcf4aae7/coffee-break
Door Mouse is the feature film directorial debut from Avan Jogia, the celebrated writer and actor from Vancouver who is well known for a lot of projects, including the wildly bonkers Netflix series Ghost Wars. Door Mouse is a neo-noir thriller about a burlesque dancer and struggling comic book artist (the titular Door Mouse) who is compelled to investigate the disappearances of two of her fellow burlesque dancers and finds a whole world of trouble in the process. Door Mouse is at once wildly entertaining, highly stylized, and a biting commentary on power structures, trauma, and how the disenfranchised can disappear and nobody bats an eye – nobody, that is, except brave people like Door Mouse. In this fascinating conversation with Sabrina Rani Furminger, filmmaker Avan Jogia and actress Nhi Do talk identity, the real-world inspirations for Door Mouse, and how to make a neo-noir thriller with a punk rock spirit. Episode sponsor: Biz Books and The Drama Class
Nos vamos de viaje a la Tierra Media para comentar una de las series de fantasía que más ha dado que hablar estos meses: Los Anillos de Poder. Aquí hay mucho debate, mucha hot take y mucha gente con orejas puntiagudas, ya os aviso. 🕑 04:15 | El batarang (Rosalina, Acapulco, Ghost Wars, Dahmer, Skeleton Knight in Another World, The Staircase) 🕑 17:59 | Crítica sin spoilers 🕑 01:10:14 | Crítica con spoilers Nuestro Facebook 👉 https://www.facebook.com/podcastbat/ Nuestro Twitter 👉 @batsenalesPOD Nuestro Instagram 👉 https://www.instagram.com/batsenales/ Nuestro Telegram 👉 https://t.me/batsePOD
Kandyse McClure's filmography is populated by a staggering range of characters. On the critically acclaimed and beloved Battlestar Galactica, Kandyse portrayed Anastasia “Dee” Dualla, a passionate woman who fought, loved, dreamt, and, ultimately, succumbed to despair. As Nicte Batan in the third and final season of Motherland: Fort Salem, she wrestled with her character's past as a terrorist while forging unexpected alliances. As Sam in Neill Blomkamp's wildly entertaining horror film Demonic, she embodied the stuff of nightmares; and as Golden Eyes in the genre-defying feature film Sew the Winter to My Skin – a role for which she was nominated for an African Movie Academy Award – she somehow managed to speak volumes about the impact of oppression on humanity without actually speaking many words at all. Other recent work includes GenZeroes (the cutting-edge project championed by friend of the pod Aleks Paunovic), Charmed, Limetown, the bonkers Netflix series Ghost Wars, and a standout role as Viola Desmond, the entrepreneur who challenged segregation in Nova Scotia in the 1940s, in an iconic Heritage Minute. The projects and roles are wildly different, but the thread that unites them is the humanity, authenticity, and conviction that Kandyse brings to each one. In this riveting episode of the YVR Screen Scene Podcast, Kandyse reflects on her journey from South Africa at 11 years old, grieving Dee, moving into her “villain era,” and dancing in her trailer.Content warning: This episode contains frank talk about suicide. If you're thinking about suicide or are worried about a friend or a loved one, the Canada Suicide Prevention Service is available 24/7/365 at 1.833.456.4566. You can also find links to international suicide prevention and mental health support services in the footnotes for this episode on our web site. You matter. You're not alone.Episode sponsor: UBCP / ACTRA
The Dominator, Episode 8: Billy Muzio (@FFMuzio) and The Podfather (@Fantasy_Mansion) believe Rhamondre Stevenson is destined to overtake Damien Harris. From Saquon Barkley to Wan'Dale Robinson to Kadarius Toney to Daniel Jones, the Giants are maximum intriguing this season. ----------------------------------------------------------
A memoir by the highest-ranking covert warrior to lift the veil of secrecy and offer a glimpse into the shadow wars that America has fought since the Vietnam Era. Enrique Prado found himself in his first firefight at age seven. The son of a middle-class Cuban family caught in the midst of the Castro Revolution, his family fled their war-torn home for the hope of a better life in America. Fifty years later, the Cuban refugee retired from the Central Intelligence Agency as the CIA equivalent of a two-star general. Black Ops is the story of Ric's legendary career that spanned two eras, the Cold War and the Age of Terrorism. Operating in the shadows, Ric and his fellow CIA officers fought a little-seen and virtually unknown war to keep USA safe from those who would do it harm. After duty stations in Central, South America, and the Philippines, Black Ops follows Ric into the highest echelons of the CIA's headquarters at Langley, Virginia. In late 1995, he became Deputy Chief of Station and co-founding member of the Bin Laden Task Force. Three years later, after serving as head of Korean Operations, Ric took on one of the most dangerous missions of his career: to re-establish a once-abandoned CIA station inside a hostile nation long since considered a front line of the fight against Islamic terrorism. He and his team carried out covert operations and developed assets that proved pivotal in the coming War on Terror. A harrowing memoir of life in the shadowy world of assassins, terrorists, spies and revolutionaries, Black Ops is a testament to the courage, creativity and dedication of the Agency's Special Activities Group and its elite shadow warriors. "Ric Prado is an American original, a shadow warrior whose combat and street skills actually live up to Hollywood's spy movie fantasies. Any story of his life and his C.I.A. career will stand out in the genre of such memoirs and biographies, not only because of Ric's outsized experiences, but because his adventurous work included some of the most important covert actions in recent Agency history." -Steve Coll, New York Times bestselling author of GHOST WARS and DIRECTORATE S and winner of the Pulitzer Prize
A memoir by the highest-ranking covert warrior to lift the veil of secrecy and offer a glimpse into the shadow wars that America has fought since the Vietnam Era. Enrique Prado found himself in his first firefight at age seven. The son of a middle-class Cuban family caught in the midst of the Castro Revolution, his family fled their war-torn home for the hope of a better life in America. Fifty years later, the Cuban refugee retired from the Central Intelligence Agency as the CIA equivalent of a two-star general. Black Ops is the story of Ric's legendary career that spanned two eras, the Cold War and the Age of Terrorism. Operating in the shadows, Ric and his fellow CIA officers fought a little-seen and virtually unknown war to keep USA safe from those who would do it harm. After duty stations in Central, South America, and the Philippines, Black Ops follows Ric into the highest echelons of the CIA's headquarters at Langley, Virginia. In late 1995, he became Deputy Chief of Station and co-founding member of the Bin Laden Task Force. Three years later, after serving as head of Korean Operations, Ric took on one of the most dangerous missions of his career: to re-establish a once-abandoned CIA station inside a hostile nation long since considered a front line of the fight against Islamic terrorism. He and his team carried out covert operations and developed assets that proved pivotal in the coming War on Terror. A harrowing memoir of life in the shadowy world of assassins, terrorists, spies and revolutionaries, Black Ops is a testament to the courage, creativity and dedication of the Agency's Special Activities Group and its elite shadow warriors. "Ric Prado is an American original, a shadow warrior whose combat and street skills actually live up to Hollywood's spy movie fantasies. Any story of his life and his C.I.A. career will stand out in the genre of such memoirs and biographies, not only because of Ric's outsized experiences, but because his adventurous work included some of the most important covert actions in recent Agency history." -Steve Coll, New York Times bestselling author of GHOST WARS and DIRECTORATE S and winner of the Pulitzer Prize
A memoir by the highest-ranking covert warrior to lift the veil of secrecy and offer a glimpse into the shadow wars that America has fought since the Vietnam Era. Enrique Prado found himself in his first firefight at age seven. The son of a middle-class Cuban family caught in the midst of the Castro Revolution, his family fled their war-torn home for the hope of a better life in America. Fifty years later, the Cuban refugee retired from the Central Intelligence Agency as the CIA equivalent of a two-star general. Black Ops is the story of Ric's legendary career that spanned two eras, the Cold War and the Age of Terrorism. Operating in the shadows, Ric and his fellow CIA officers fought a little-seen and virtually unknown war to keep USA safe from those who would do it harm. After duty stations in Central, South America, and the Philippines, Black Ops follows Ric into the highest echelons of the CIA's headquarters at Langley, Virginia. In late 1995, he became Deputy Chief of Station and co-founding member of the Bin Laden Task Force. Three years later, after serving as head of Korean Operations, Ric took on one of the most dangerous missions of his career: to re-establish a once-abandoned CIA station inside a hostile nation long since considered a front line of the fight against Islamic terrorism. He and his team carried out covert operations and developed assets that proved pivotal in the coming War on Terror. A harrowing memoir of life in the shadowy world of assassins, terrorists, spies and revolutionaries, Black Ops is a testament to the courage, creativity and dedication of the Agency's Special Activities Group and its elite shadow warriors. "Ric Prado is an American original, a shadow warrior whose combat and street skills actually live up to Hollywood's spy movie fantasies. Any story of his life and his C.I.A. career will stand out in the genre of such memoirs and biographies, not only because of Ric's outsized experiences, but because his adventurous work included some of the most important covert actions in recent Agency history." -Steve Coll, New York Times bestselling author of GHOST WARS and DIRECTORATE S and winner of the Pulitzer Prize
A memoir by the highest-ranking covert warrior to lift the veil of secrecy and offer a glimpse into the shadow wars that America has fought since the Vietnam Era.Enrique Prado found himself in his first firefight at age seven. The son of a middle-class Cuban family caught in the midst of the Castro Revolution, his family fled their war-torn home for the hope of a better life in America. Fifty years later, the Cuban refugee retired from the Central Intelligence Agency as the CIA equivalent of a two-star general. Black Ops is the story of Ric's legendary career that spanned two eras, the Cold War and the Age of Terrorism. Operating in the shadows, Ric and his fellow CIA officers fought a little-seen and virtually unknown war to keep USA safe from those who would do it harm.After duty stations in Central, South America, and the Philippines, Black Ops follows Ric into the highest echelons of the CIA's headquarters at Langley, Virginia. In late 1995, he became Deputy Chief of Station and co-founding member of the Bin Laden Task Force. Three years later, after serving as head of Korean Operations, Ric took on one of the most dangerous missions of his career: to re-establish a once-abandoned CIA station inside a hostile nation long since considered a front line of the fight against Islamic terrorism. He and his team carried out covert operations and developed assets that proved pivotal in the coming War on Terror.A harrowing memoir of life in the shadowy world of assassins, terrorists, spies and revolutionaries, Black Ops is a testament to the courage, creativity and dedication of the Agency's Special Activities Group and its elite shadow warriors."Ric Prado is an American original, a shadow warrior whose combat and street skills actually live up to Hollywood's spy movie fantasies. Any story of his life and his C.I.A. career will stand out in the genre of such memoirs and biographies, not only because of Ric's outsized experiences, but because his adventurous work included some of the most important covert actions in recent Agency history." -Steve Coll, New York Times bestselling author of GHOST WARS and DIRECTORATE S and winner of the Pulitzer Prize
The gang reunites once more to review Ghost's fifth studio album Impera. The boys unravel the mystery of Papa Emeritus to emerge with a new theory that involves Weird Al secretly fronting the band. Is there any merit to this claim? Hard to say! Ghost tracks previewed on this episode include: "Spillways" "Twenties" "Call Me Little Sunshine" Next up Eric reviews War Zone Sour Watermelon Beard Oil from T3 Beard Co. which may or may not be a wholesome Christian beard company. "Whatever your religion is ... who cares. We're here to talk about sour watermelon beard oil." Eric also shares some fun facts about Warheads. Evan and Eric celebrate Equalitea as they drink Big Grove Brewery's latest sour ale with lemon peel, honey, and white tea. Dan gets green beer catfished by a misleading St. Patrick's Day social media post from Dangerous Man Brewing Co., but ends up reviewing a Blackberry Lime Popsicle IPA from the brewery instead. All's well that ends well. Thanks for listening and stay tuned for our next episode featuring MESHUGGAH!
This week we discuss the new Scream film, The Tinder Swindler, Ghost Wars, being British, the best thing about fireworks, shit family portraits, favourite computer game worlds, a new and extreme version of Beadles About, comforting Russian ice skaters and a whole lot more. Plus there's all the usual silly improvs, songs and The Brown Bear Comedy Club!
Best known for his roles in Van Helsing, Ghost Wars and The Art of Racing in the Rain, Donald Heng speaks with us about his next upcoming films Sight and American Dreamer.
Welcome back loyal readers, listeners and Warriors. Keeping with the timestamp format to explain what's in the podcast and when! Here is what is in Chapter 167. Hope you enjoy it.Matinee Moments (4:22): Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Red Notice, No Sudden Move, Spider-Man and more!Small Screen Sweeps (34:37): Animal Kingdom, Heels, DC on CW, Fox Animation, Curb Your Enthusiasm, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and more!Games For Greg (51:55): I played Sonic Forces! Time for a new game. GTA 3 Trilogy still having issues!Concert Conchairto (1:03:28): Who has a new Christmas Album this year?Sports Splashzone (1:06:39): The MLB Lockout is here! NFL is still going strong! NHL and NBA are still getting settled in! NCAA Football Playoffa!Fights For Money (1:20:53): Crawford vs Porter & UFC Fight Night results. UFC Fight Night and UFC 267 predictionsTurnbuckle Time (1:36:00): WWE Survivor Series results. RAW and Smackdown news, NXT 2.0 War Games predictions!All this and more, there was a lot to discuss, so sit back, relax and enjoy. Take a listen and don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify or Amazon and follow me @onemanrenegade on twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Thanks for listening and don't forget to check out my ebay the YouTube Channel! STAY SAFE! HAVE FUN!OMRP - 167 - Ghost Wars!
01. Nahs, Fabri Lopez - The Time Now 02. Dirty Doering, Fat Sushi - Here I Am 03. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q, Sebastian Sellares - Asante 04. Anton Ishutin, Dmitry Molosh - Air 05. Dabeat, Zalvador - Istila 06. Parra For Cuva, Innellea'S Interstellar - Her Entrance 07. Matter - Chemical Therapy 08. Francesco Pico - I Hear The Wind 09. Darren Bray, Aman Anand - Discovering Truth 10. Remake, Maceo Plex - Blade Runner 11. Max Freegrant, Aves Volare - Addiction 12. D-Nox, Emi Galvan, Guy Mantzur - Dualidad 13. Matan Caspi, D-Formation, Josh Friend - When It All Shuts Down 14. Kamilo Sanclemente, Alex O'Rion - Evergreen 15. Ste Flynn, L Georges - Lost in Melody 16. Callecat - Retrogg 17. Matias Delongaro - Midnight Call 18. Evan De Novellis - Analog Poem 19. Strinner - Continuum 20. Kaito Aman, Gorkiz, Andres Moris - Libelula 21. Mike Griego - Kismet 22. Scippo - Chase You 23. Chertkovski, Vs20, Miss Monique - Feel High 24. Nobilis, Ewan Rill - Solid State 25. Stan Kolev - Samsara 26. Upteka - Magnolia 27. Stan Kolev - Disenthrall 28. Diamandy, Sandokan, Gmj - Through the Meadow 29. Auditoria - Galantis 30. Michael A, Fabri Lopez - Returnal 31. 4 Matan Caspi - Kalahari 32. Matan Caspi - Serengeti 33. Stan Kolev - Moira 34. Frank Sonic - Atraxis 35. Michael A - Shade Of Purple 36. Jack'S Cab, Wendy Kay, Cornelius Sa - The Dance Of Zion 37. Sentimento - Sonder 38. Bessiff, The Note V, Magitman - Quilibre 39. Goda Brother, K Loveski - With Pleasure 40. En, Mango, Chris Cargo;Th - Morgenstunde 41. Cosmic Gate, Diana Miro, Pavel Khvaleev - Blame 42. Michael A, Supacooks - Phase Colour 43. Indigo Man, Stae, Andres Moris - Dual Force 44. Rufus Du Sol, Oliver Schories - On My Knees 45. Dmitry Molosh, Matter - Winds of Change 46. Vegaz Sl, Rpo - Eternal Romance 47. Forty Cats - Props 48. Pavel Khvaleev - Cascade 49. Fuenka, Sean & Dee - Ricochet 50. Morttagua, Ghost Wars, Khainz - Hourglass 51. Moodfreak, Anakim - Middle Class 52. Indigo Man, Stae - Dual Force 53. Tryger - Parseltongue 54. Stan Kolev - Ayahuasca 55. Tebra - Grace 56. Stan Kolev, Out Of Mind - Escape To Paradise 57. D-Nox, Beckers, Cid Inc - Bitter Rain 58. Passenger 10 - Amalfi 59. Sound Quelle - Angelos, Daemones 60. Dany Dz - Get It Right 61. Ivan Sandhas, Paul Angelo - Wrong Way 62. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q - Karibu 63. Kabi (Ar) - Moonlight
01. Nahs, Fabri Lopez - The Time Now 02. Dirty Doering, Fat Sushi - Here I Am 03. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q, Sebastian Sellares - Asante 04. Anton Ishutin, Dmitry Molosh - Air 05. Dabeat, Zalvador - Istila 06. Parra For Cuva, Innellea'S Interstellar - Her Entrance 07. Matter - Chemical Therapy 08. Francesco Pico - I Hear The Wind 09. Darren Bray, Aman Anand - Discovering Truth 10. Remake, Maceo Plex - Blade Runner 11. Max Freegrant, Aves Volare - Addiction 12. D-Nox, Emi Galvan, Guy Mantzur - Dualidad 13. Matan Caspi, D-Formation, Josh Friend - When It All Shuts Down 14. Kamilo Sanclemente, Alex O'Rion - Evergreen 15. Ste Flynn, L Georges - Lost in Melody 16. Callecat - Retrogg 17. Matias Delongaro - Midnight Call 18. Evan De Novellis - Analog Poem 19. Strinner - Continuum 20. Kaito Aman, Gorkiz, Andres Moris - Libelula 21. Mike Griego - Kismet 22. Scippo - Chase You 23. Chertkovski, Vs20, Miss Monique - Feel High 24. Nobilis, Ewan Rill - Solid State 25. Stan Kolev - Samsara 26. Upteka - Magnolia 27. Stan Kolev - Disenthrall 28. Diamandy, Sandokan, Gmj - Through the Meadow 29. Auditoria - Galantis 30. Michael A, Fabri Lopez - Returnal 31. 4 Matan Caspi - Kalahari 32. Matan Caspi - Serengeti 33. Stan Kolev - Moira 34. Frank Sonic - Atraxis 35. Michael A - Shade Of Purple 36. Jack'S Cab, Wendy Kay, Cornelius Sa - The Dance Of Zion 37. Sentimento - Sonder 38. Bessiff, The Note V, Magitman - Quilibre 39. Goda Brother, K Loveski - With Pleasure 40. En, Mango, Chris Cargo;Th - Morgenstunde 41. Cosmic Gate, Diana Miro, Pavel Khvaleev - Blame 42. Michael A, Supacooks - Phase Colour 43. Indigo Man, Stae, Andres Moris - Dual Force 44. Rufus Du Sol, Oliver Schories - On My Knees 45. Dmitry Molosh, Matter - Winds of Change 46. Vegaz Sl, Rpo - Eternal Romance 47. Forty Cats - Props 48. Pavel Khvaleev - Cascade 49. Fuenka, Sean & Dee - Ricochet 50. Morttagua, Ghost Wars, Khainz - Hourglass 51. Moodfreak, Anakim - Middle Class 52. Indigo Man, Stae - Dual Force 53. Tryger - Parseltongue 54. Stan Kolev - Ayahuasca 55. Tebra - Grace 56. Stan Kolev, Out Of Mind - Escape To Paradise 57. D-Nox, Beckers, Cid Inc - Bitter Rain 58. Passenger 10 - Amalfi 59. Sound Quelle - Angelos, Daemones 60. Dany Dz - Get It Right 61. Ivan Sandhas, Paul Angelo - Wrong Way 62. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q - Karibu 63. Kabi (Ar) - Moonlight
This week we're joined by Iraj & Lema to discuss all about Afghanistan! Khalq Collective: https://youtube.com/channel/UCyF4FYZqHt2wcXnoeEkvMfw Iraj's Book Recommendations: Philip Bonosky's "Afghanistan - Washington's Secret War" Steve Coll's "Ghost Wars" "The Bear Trap" Robert Dreyfuss's "Devil's Game" Ahmed Rashid's "Taliban: Militant Islam, Pile and Fundamentalism in Central Asia" Elizabeth Gould and Paul Fitzgerald's "Invisible History: Afghanistan's Untold Story" JUST RESTOCKED ALL SIZES of our "Reagan is Satan" official Turn Leftist Podcast shirts! Available at: turn-leftist-podcast.myshopify.com Become a Patreon! patreon.com/turnleftist Listen now and follow us on social media! Linktree (with links to shirts & Discord): linktree.com/turnleftist Twitter: @turnleftistpod Instagram: @turnleftist / Backup: @turnleftist1312 Facebook: @turnleftistpod (facebook.com/turnleftistpodcast)
Journalist Steve Coll talks with Marcia Franklin about his latest book, Directorate S, a follow-up to his Pulitzer Prize-winning book Ghost Wars. He discusses why he wanted to write the book and what he learned -- including about Idahoan Bowe Bergdahl, who was imprisoned by the Taliban. Coll, who is also the dean of the Columbia University School of Journalism, discusses threats to journalism. Don't forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter. Originally Aired: 11/16/2018 The interview is part of Dialogue's series “Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference” and was taped at the 2018 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world's most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life.
John interviews Steve Coll, a staff writer at The New Yorker, the dean of the Columbia Journalism School, the author of eight books, and a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Between 1989 and 1992, he worked as The Washington Post's South Asia bureau chief. That experience ultimately led him to write two books on Afghanistan and Pakistan (with a third on the way).The first, “Ghost Wars,” won a Pulitzer Prize in 2005. It chronicles the C.I.A.'s secret wars in Afghanistan and how these fueled the founding of Al Qaeda. The second, “Directorate S,” focuses on the Pentagon and C.I.A.'s struggles with the eponymous, secretive branch of the Pakistani intelligence service that supported the Afghan Taliban.John and Steve discuss both books and the intense research they required; the Biden administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan; and Steve's plans for a third book on the subject. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rattlecast 110 features Vince Gotera and his new book, The Coolest Month. Vince Gotera is a Professor of English at the University of Northern Iowa where he served as Editor of the North American Review (2000-2016). After that, he served as editor of Star*Line, the print journal of the international Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association. His collections of poems include Dragonfly, Ghost Wars, Fighting Kite, and the upcoming Pacific Crossing. Find more on Vince at his website: https://vincegotera.blogspot.com/ As always, we'll also include live open lines for responses to our weekly prompt or any other poems you'd like to share. For details on how to participate, either via Skype or by phone, go to: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Write a poem that contains an anagram. An anagram is created by rearranging the letters of a certain word or phrase to make another word or phrase—for example, an anagram of “anagram” is “nag a ram.” Bonus points if the title of your poem is part of the anagram. Next Week's Prompt: You've been driving for hours on a long, empty stretch of highway. It's miles and miles of nothing but desert landscape--no rest stops, no gas stations. Just when you're starting to think you'll never see civilization again, a building comes into view. What is it? Write a poem about it. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Bonus Links Register for Tim's editor interview with Lit Mag News on Friday 9/17 here: https://litmagnews.substack.com/p/save-the-dates-upcoming-editor-interviews Register for Rattle's Poetry Day in Wrightwood here: https://www.wrightwoodarts.com/poetryday/ Find the Renaissance Heart performance featuring Francesca Bell and Douglas Manuel here (October 2nd in Los Angeles): https://stickfigureproductions.live/
01. Tinlicker - Past Life 02. Cemode - Cloudy Night 03. Daniel Lesden - Breaking from the Shadows 04. Alex O'Rion - Stranded 05. Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente - Wonder Way 06. Flow & Zeo, Khainz - Pleasure 07. Passenger 10 - Days of Yore 08. Morttagua, Ghost Wars, Khainz - Hourglass 09. Tali Muss, Almost Home - Tulum 10. Soluna, Armandhe, Simos Tagias - Ozadya 11. Callecat - Flight Of Fantasy 12. Sergey Paradox - We Have To Go 13. Power Circle, Yotto Renaissance - Garden of Peace 14. Space Motion - Karma 15. Ewan Rill, K Loveski - Lantana 16. En, Mango, Chris Cargo;Th - Morgenstunde 17. Yeadon - Leaving Mars 18. Oliver & Tom, Emphi - Orfeo 19. Q-Dream - Akropolis 20. Andy King - Summer Solitude 21. Forerunners - Distant Signal 22. Throdef, Bassam Randy, Armhin - Gyulbahar 23. Matters - Nyctophillia 24. Qplex, Gabriel Di Pasqua - Bring Me to Light 25. Facundo Caldiero, Tomas Tejeda - Happiness 26. Highjacks - Void 27. Space Motion - Make Me 28. Shade Audio, Emphi - Voice of the Soul 29. Andrea Cassino, Greenage, Dmitry Molosh - Losing Part of Me 30. Michael A - Shade Of Purple 31. Mel7Em - Atlas! 32. Stan Kolev, Out Of Mind - Mahaba 33. Auditoria - Shiftbox 34. Augenblick, Sigl, J Lauda - Nordurljos 35. Da Fresh, Randy Seidman, Dub Mix - System 36. Mayro - Dodo 37. Teelco - Orsted 38. Emrat, Audera - Soul 39. Francesco Pico - I Hear The Wind 40. Goom Gum, Tom Zeta - Reasons 41. Slam Duck, Anton Make - Spaceship 42. Same Vibe, Voodoo - Technology 43. Andrey Exx, Arba Han - Phantom 44. Nacim Gastli, Pandhora, Mel7Em - Sinai 45. Boxer - Verde 46. Jorgio Kioris, Da Luka, Paul Deep - Karma 47. Beatamines, Circle Of Life - City of Illusion 48. Moshic, Anton Make - Its Alright 49. Mike Griego - Paranoid 50. Rise And Fall, Dowden - Miracle 51. Nico Szabo - Raccoon 52. Envotion, Tali Muss - We Are the Universe 53. Space Food - Opia 54. Marc (Ar) - Kantos 55. Metodi Hristov, Joe Red - Constructivism 56. Ambient Pino, Stan Kolev - Child in Time 57. Rafael Cerato, Gabriel Moraes - Rubik 58. Rasalas - Panther Claw 59. Stan Kolev - Satchitananda 60. Noiyse Project - Tails in Apocalypse 61. Nox Vahn, Warung - Brainwasher 62. Hugo Handal - Take it Back 63. Cassimm, Chus & Ceballos - Dances with Wolves 64. Geronimo Eguiguren, K Loveski - Above the Sky
01. Tinlicker - Past Life 02. Cemode - Cloudy Night 03. Daniel Lesden - Breaking from the Shadows 04. Alex O'Rion - Stranded 05. Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente - Wonder Way 06. Flow & Zeo, Khainz - Pleasure 07. Passenger 10 - Days of Yore 08. Morttagua, Ghost Wars, Khainz - Hourglass 09. Tali Muss, Almost Home - Tulum 10. Soluna, Armandhe, Simos Tagias - Ozadya 11. Callecat - Flight Of Fantasy 12. Sergey Paradox - We Have To Go 13. Power Circle, Yotto Renaissance - Garden of Peace 14. Space Motion - Karma 15. Ewan Rill, K Loveski - Lantana 16. En, Mango, Chris Cargo;Th - Morgenstunde 17. Yeadon - Leaving Mars 18. Oliver & Tom, Emphi - Orfeo 19. Q-Dream - Akropolis 20. Andy King - Summer Solitude 21. Forerunners - Distant Signal 22. Throdef, Bassam Randy, Armhin - Gyulbahar 23. Matters - Nyctophillia 24. Qplex, Gabriel Di Pasqua - Bring Me to Light 25. Facundo Caldiero, Tomas Tejeda - Happiness 26. Highjacks - Void 27. Space Motion - Make Me 28. Shade Audio, Emphi - Voice of the Soul 29. Andrea Cassino, Greenage, Dmitry Molosh - Losing Part of Me 30. Michael A - Shade Of Purple 31. Mel7Em - Atlas! 32. Stan Kolev, Out Of Mind - Mahaba 33. Auditoria - Shiftbox 34. Augenblick, Sigl, J Lauda - Nordurljos 35. Da Fresh, Randy Seidman, Dub Mix - System 36. Mayro - Dodo 37. Teelco - Orsted 38. Emrat, Audera - Soul 39. Francesco Pico - I Hear The Wind 40. Goom Gum, Tom Zeta - Reasons 41. Slam Duck, Anton Make - Spaceship 42. Same Vibe, Voodoo - Technology 43. Andrey Exx, Arba Han - Phantom 44. Nacim Gastli, Pandhora, Mel7Em - Sinai 45. Boxer - Verde 46. Jorgio Kioris, Da Luka, Paul Deep - Karma 47. Beatamines, Circle Of Life - City of Illusion 48. Moshic, Anton Make - Its Alright 49. Mike Griego - Paranoid 50. Rise And Fall, Dowden - Miracle 51. Nico Szabo - Raccoon 52. Envotion, Tali Muss - We Are the Universe 53. Space Food - Opia 54. Marc (Ar) - Kantos 55. Metodi Hristov, Joe Red - Constructivism 56. Ambient Pino, Stan Kolev - Child in Time 57. Rafael Cerato, Gabriel Moraes - Rubik 58. Rasalas - Panther Claw 59. Stan Kolev - Satchitananda 60. Noiyse Project - Tails in Apocalypse 61. Nox Vahn, Warung - Brainwasher 62. Hugo Handal - Take it Back 63. Cassimm, Chus & Ceballos - Dances with Wolves 64. Geronimo Eguiguren, K Loveski - Above the Sky
01. Tinlicker - Past Life 02. Cemode - Cloudy Night 03. Daniel Lesden - Breaking from the Shadows 04. Alex O'Rion - Stranded 05. Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente - Wonder Way 06. Flow & Zeo, Khainz - Pleasure 07. Passenger 10 - Days of Yore 08. Morttagua, Ghost Wars, Khainz - Hourglass 09. Tali Muss, Almost Home - Tulum 10. Soluna, Armandhe, Simos Tagias - Ozadya 11. Callecat - Flight Of Fantasy 12. Sergey Paradox - We Have To Go 13. Power Circle, Yotto Renaissance - Garden of Peace 14. Space Motion - Karma 15. Ewan Rill, K Loveski - Lantana 16. En, Mango, Chris Cargo;Th - Morgenstunde 17. Yeadon - Leaving Mars 18. Oliver & Tom, Emphi - Orfeo 19. Q-Dream - Akropolis 20. Andy King - Summer Solitude 21. Forerunners - Distant Signal 22. Throdef, Bassam Randy, Armhin - Gyulbahar 23. Matters - Nyctophillia 24. Qplex, Gabriel Di Pasqua - Bring Me to Light 25. Facundo Caldiero, Tomas Tejeda - Happiness 26. Highjacks - Void 27. Space Motion - Make Me 28. Shade Audio, Emphi - Voice of the Soul 29. Andrea Cassino, Greenage, Dmitry Molosh - Losing Part of Me 30. Michael A - Shade Of Purple 31. Mel7Em - Atlas! 32. Stan Kolev, Out Of Mind - Mahaba 33. Auditoria - Shiftbox 34. Augenblick, Sigl, J Lauda - Nordurljos 35. Da Fresh, Randy Seidman, Dub Mix - System 36. Mayro - Dodo 37. Teelco - Orsted 38. Emrat, Audera - Soul 39. Francesco Pico - I Hear The Wind 40. Goom Gum, Tom Zeta - Reasons 41. Slam Duck, Anton Make - Spaceship 42. Same Vibe, Voodoo - Technology 43. Andrey Exx, Arba Han - Phantom 44. Nacim Gastli, Pandhora, Mel7Em - Sinai 45. Boxer - Verde 46. Jorgio Kioris, Da Luka, Paul Deep - Karma 47. Beatamines, Circle Of Life - City of Illusion 48. Moshic, Anton Make - Its Alright 49. Mike Griego - Paranoid 50. Rise And Fall, Dowden - Miracle 51. Nico Szabo - Raccoon 52. Envotion, Tali Muss - We Are the Universe 53. Space Food - Opia 54. Marc (Ar) - Kantos 55. Metodi Hristov, Joe Red - Constructivism 56. Ambient Pino, Stan Kolev - Child in Time 57. Rafael Cerato, Gabriel Moraes - Rubik 58. Rasalas - Panther Claw 59. Stan Kolev - Satchitananda 60. Noiyse Project - Tails in Apocalypse 61. Nox Vahn, Warung - Brainwasher 62. Hugo Handal - Take it Back 63. Cassimm, Chus & Ceballos - Dances with Wolves 64. Geronimo Eguiguren, K Loveski - Above the Sky
01. Teklix - Crystal Skulls 02. Joep Mencke, Nick Warren, Nicolas Rada - Satare 03. Ultraverse, Monje - Euphoria 04. Alejandro Manso, J Cosani - Forest Dreamer 05. John Lead - Stone Cloud 06. Matter - Wormhole 07. Juani Otatti - Lumiset 08. Yotto, Cassian - Inter 09. Subandrio - The Future Now 10. Sovax - San Francisco 11. Sequ3L, Dimuth K - Dark Waters 12. Max Freegrant, Kamilo Sanclemente - Singularity 13. Different Stage, Thomas Klipan - Red Light 14. Matan Caspi - Skeleton Bay 15. Oscar Vazquez, Paul Angelo - November Gray 16. Serdar Avar, Groover Silva - Closed 17. Teelco - Orsted 18. Dezza, Bryn Liedl - Cosmos 19. Matt Rowan, Kostya Outta - Gotcha 20. Jose Tabarez, Dj Bird - Fluffy Clouds 21. Cucumbers - Back in Summer 22. Auditoria - Shiftbox 23. Andre Gazolla, The Muhammads - Arab King 24. James Harcourt - Animal 25. Audiostorm, Gaston Ponte - Veliki Arhangel 26. Michael A - Ruins 27. Alex O'Rion - Marathon 28. Sentimento - Sonder 29. Rezq Sound - Kuwalda 30. Nopi - Sense in Nature 31. Milkwish, Mahalo - Rule of Thirds 32. Arba Han, Airsand - Relaunch The Nightlife 33. Ravages Of Time - Sonorous 34. Artbat - Atlas 35. Tobak, Space Motion - Journey With Me 36. Bessiff, The Note V, Magitman - Quilibre 37. Sultan, Shepard - Kelam 38. Da Luka - Creation 39. Stan Kolev, Ethno Less - Sela 40. Eanp - Serenity 41. Rafael Osmo - Amadeus 42. Langford - Trafalgar 43. Pavel Khvaleev, Miss Monique, Avis Vox - Silent 44. Morttagua, Ghost Wars, Khainz - Hourglass 45. Affkt, Snyl - Bac 46. Alex Gamez, Alex Sounds - Sigma 47. Blr - Limbo 48. Passenger 10 - Days of Yore 49. Mass Digital - Lonely Souls 50. Ziger, Matan Caspi - Templar 51. Marway - typhoon 52. Alex O'Rion - Blaze 53. Highjacks, Fabri Lopez, Andres Moris - Grid Control 54. Foxtrot, Katie Sky - Run Back 55. Fuenka - Vega 56. D-Nox, Beckers, Cid Inc - Bitter Rain 57. Dinamica, Maxime, Anturage - Mental Erasure 58. Aman Anand, After Burn, Dhany G - Move Me 59. Cemode - Cloudy Night 60. Stan Kolev - Inward 61. Afteru, Space Motion - Milky Way 62. Cassimm, Chus & Ceballos - Dances with Wolves 63. John Creamer, Stephane K, Nkemdi - I Wish You Were Here
01. Matter, Dimuth K - Expedite 02. Rick Pier O'Neil - Fair Trade 03. Camelphat, Yannis, Foals - Hypercolour 04. Lezcano - Density 05. Adrian Roman - Yeni Cicle 06. Sebass - Day Fifty Six Outside 07. Foletto - Walking Into Blues 08. Noiyse Project, Martin Tolosa - I Talk to Dinosaurs 09. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - Terra Nova 10. Tash, Paul Anthonee - Glorious 11. Marsh, Mimi Page - Eu Topos 12. Andrea Barone - Beautiful Noises 13. Fran&Co, Dmitry Molosh - Today 14. Blank & Jones - New World 15. Yotto - Tarantia 16. Tone Depth, Ampish - On A Boat 17. Cassimm, Chus & Ceballos - Dances with Wolves 18. Gaston Ponte - Lost 19. The Dualz - Inside Me 20. Dynamic Illusion, Greenage - Massive 21. Losann, Stan Kolev - Sturgeon Moon 22. Montw, Ge Bruny - Mythical Sands 23. Stan Kolev - Earthlings 24. Sergey Paradox - We Have To Go 25. Ziger, Matan Caspi - Butterfly 26. Apsara, Lily Pita, Tantra - Filtering History 27. Berni Turletti - Surround Us with Love 28. Soul Brucke, Starkato - I Know Nothing 29. Shai T - Keep the Faith 30. Michael A - Paradox 31. Morttagua, Ghost Wars, Khainz - Hourglass 32. Quivver - Forest Moon 33. Mahalo, Milkwish - Love On a Real Train 34. Rikken, Ewan Rill - Mumbai 35. Losann, Stan Kolev - Sturgeon Moon 36. Who Else, Eric Rose - Dettifoss 37. Mad Bear, Gaston Ponte - Lost in This Night 38. Deep Art, Ysmael Amasis, John Lead - Gate #3 39. Hector Clarossi, Ander Zubiria - Voovals 40. Max Freegrant, Kamilo Sanclemente - Singularity 41. Jorge Araujo - Black Bridge 42. Haze-M, Juan Elvadin, Stan Kolev - Replika 43. Frankey - Satellite 44. Fuenka - Lanesra 45. Paradoks - Tierra 46. Abity - Sub 47. Zaмgitar - Murdock 48. Matter, Dimuth K, Kamilo Sanclemente - Mescalito 49. Analog Jungs - Lunar 50. Steve Slight, Mxv, Anton Make - Return to Base 51. Stereo Express, Matchy - Mantra 52. Cassian - The Rise 53. Juan Sapia - One for the Road 54. Zhu, Tame Impala, Blondish - My Life 55. Fran Bianco, Cruxz - Black Beach 56. Bross (Ro), Jelly For The Babies - Alhena 57. Kevin Vega, Hypnotised - Connected 58. Dezza, Milkwish - Carry Me 59. Tinlicker - Blackbirds 60. Iberican Storm - Asian Airport 61. Rob Hes - The Solution 2019 62. Aston Alba, Anakim - Euphrates 63. Sons Of Maria - Distant Memories 64. Paul Kardos - Ameba
01. D Jameson, Praveen Achary - Obsydian 02. Joel Giannini - Adamantium 03. Matan Caspi - Nosedive 04. Alfonso Muchacho - No Signal 05. Analog Jungs - Lunar 06. Milkwish, Mahalo - Rule Of Thirds 07. Nicholas Van Orton, Loquai - Foggy 08. Katrin Souza, Don Argento - A Dark Forest 09. Morttagua, Ghost Wars, Khainz - Hourglass 10. Rick Pier O'Neil, Brian Muszkat - Distance 11. Martin Stoilkov - Cloud 9 12. Docanto - Call My Name 13. Alex O'Rion - Blaze 14. Gaston Ponte, Paul Angelo - Overlook 15. Futur-E, Tash - Mati 16. Montw, Ge Bruny - Mythical Sands 17. Daniel Testas, Stan Kolev - Fuse 18. Art In Motion - Ancestral 19. Kilany M - Flashback 20. K Loveski - Buanno Tenero 21. Daniel Jaeger - Subfidelity 22. Moti Brothers, Dave C - Desert Mirage 23. Ewan Rill, K Loveski - Jandrea 24. Clawz Sg, Nick Devon - Hypersonic 25. Horisone - Endless Words 26. Wally Lopez - The Gypsy Moon 27. Anthony Yarranton - Meridian 28. Djimboh - Mayday 29. Cid Inc - Bird Cherry 30. Edlands, Icoen - Element And Thoughts 31. Damien Spencer, Paul Sawyer - Drift Away 32. Ziger - Faded Realm 33. Ge Bruny - Aspecto 34. Q Dream - Pyramid 35. Subandrio - Reevolve 36. Cherry - Mnong 37. Brian Cid - Rebirth 38. Alexey Romeo - Eastern Express 39. Adrian Pricope, Monograph - L'Italy 40. Stan Kolev, Q-Dream - Ananda 41. Oscar Vazquez, Paul Angelo - Empty Heads 42. Sonic Union, Bastards Of Funk - Elements 43. Ewan Rill - Same Place 44. Luciano Scheffer, Santo Adriano - Edge 45. Boris Brejcha, Laura Korinth - Gravity! 46. Metodi Hristov, Joe Red - Constructivism 47. Cannakid - Dirigible Dreams 48. Ewan Rill, Novalex, Ivan Lu - Library 49. Max Margolin - Hidden Trap 50. Andrea Barone - Beautiful Noises 51. Lsg, Rise & Fall - Netherworld 52. 88Dubs - Living In Paradise 53. Acado, Elias Dore - Innacircle 54. Bax - Microcrystals 55. Anturage, Alexey Union - Aliandr 56. Juan Erbin, Fabri Lopez - Akkenso 57. Vlada D'Shake - Mesmerising 58. Mike Tohr - The Last Zebra 59. Teklix - Solitude 60. Agustin Lupidi - Bad Habits 61. Enamour - Voye
01. Monojoke, Kasper Koman - Cold City 02. Batkov - Megalomania 03. Mike Griego - Paranoid 04. Francesco Pico - When Frogs Play The Moog 05. Montw - Essence 06. Sergio Sanchez - Freedom 07. Boris Brejcha - In The Middle Of Nowhere 08. Rafael Cerato, Gabriel Moraes - Rubik 09. Kostya Outta - Rolling Stone 10. Fernando Lagreca, Nolah - How She Flies 11. Alberto Blanco - Rue Gabrielle 12. Aves Volare - The Turn 13. Luciano Scheffer, Santo Adriano - Edge 14. Jay Hubbard, Loquai - Daydreamer 15. Ewan Rill, K Loveski - Jennta 16. Miss Babayaga Dj, Josh Blackwell - Magharabi 17. Matan Caspi, E'Sh - Quantom 18. Stiv Hey, Martin Kinrus - Symbiosis 19. David Granha - Rave Lungs 20. Peter Luts - Mobius 21. Aerofeel5 - Fate 22. Michael A - Paradox 23. Michael A - Close To Home 24. Peter Makto, Gregory S - Grey Rain 25. Rob Hilgen - Schwindt 26. Stan Kolev - Forethought 27. Agustin Lupidi - Bad Habits 28. Matters - Nyctophillia 29. Nick Varon, Eanp - Over & Out 30. Christopher Hermann, Gaston Ponte - Scarab 31. Clawz Sg, Nick Devon - Hypersonic 32. Strinner - Continuum 33. Qdream - Oasis 34. Dhany G - Amulet 35. Ultraverse, Monje - Euphoria 36. Dynacom (Arg) - Freya 37. Basil O'Glue - Distant Mirror 38. Mendexx, Naxound - Juggernaut 39. Alex Nemec, Eleven Sins - Kitchen Sink 40. Rick Pier O'Neil, Stan Kolev - Conga D'Oru 41. Noiyse Project - Tails In Apocalypse 43. Nosh, Sj, Paul Angelo - The Lost Man 44. Ge Bruny - Aspecto 45. Chelakhov, Nosh - Break Black Rain 46. Morttagua, Ghost Wars, Khainz - Hourglass 47. Max Margolin - Overreaction 48. Batkov - Blue Rose 49. Lunar Plane - Chimera 50. Soul Brucke, Starkato - I Know Nothing 51. Dustin Nantais, Matan Caspi - The More You Do 52. Icoen - Associations 53. Pat Siaz, Paul Angelo - Multiverse! 54. Mike Tohr - The Last Zebra 55. Matan Caspi - Nosedive 56. Juan Pablo Torrez - Two Souls Reconciliation 57. Alejandro R - Blood Moon 58. Kodas - Walk On The Moon
Join Jamie, AJ, and Karen as they discuss what's new in TV. Tonight's rundown includes the season finales of Van Helsing, Ghost Wars, and whatever else strikes their fancy
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REPOST OCTOBER 23, 2017: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (a hipster cocktail bar near you) talk Fear the Walking Dead finale, FTWD crossover with The Walking Dead, the Halt & Catch Fire finale, Star Trek: Discovery, Wyatt Cenac's new HBO gig, Nancy Drew lives again, The Gifted, Con Man, American Horror Story: Cult, Mr. Robot, Chelsea on Netflix, Sarah Silverman on Hulu, Kumail Nanjiani on SNL, what's getting canceled soon, Rasslin' News, Bill O'Reilly on NewsMax and What to Watch Harder (The Young Turks, The Orville, Star Trek: Discovery, The Deuce, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Vice Principals, Ray Donovan, American Horror Story: Cult, Better Things, Van Helsing, Ghost Wars, Patton Oswalt: Annihilation, Loudermilk, Red Oaks, The Walking Dead, DC CW TV, Chelsea, I Love You America and all the late-night talkers minus Fallon and Corden). Drinking: Bin & Jitters made with Madam Pattrini Gin from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Ogden's Own Distillery.
REPOST OCTOBER 11, 2017: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) talk Harvey Weinstein, Gillian Anderson: No mo' X-Files, Ghosted, RIP Ralphie May, Gal Gadot on SNL, less shootin' on American Horror Story: Cult, Rick & Morty sauce riots, Fox News, Rasslin' News, Odd Mom Out: Canceled!, The Good Doctor, Jimmy Kimmel & Isla Fisher & Amy Adams, Halt & Catch Fire, David E. Kelley vs. Amazon Prime and What to Watch Harder (Halt & Catch Fire, Van Helsing, Ghost Wars, The Deuce, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Vice Principals, Ray Donovan, Episodes, Dice, DC CW TV, Riverdale, Supernatural, Mr. Robot, I Love You America, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Good Behavior, White Famous, Channel Zero: No-End House, Z Nation, Mr. Mercedes and Lucha Underground). Drinking: Peach Pies made with Moonshine from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery.
REPOST OCTOBER 4, 2017: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) talk Lethal Weapon's lethal endgame, Andrea vs. The Walking Dead, cuttin' the cord, The Gifted, Lucifer, insufferable Inhumans, Ghosted, Will & Grace: Stahp!, Jon Hamm & Good Omens, SNL, late-night talkers, White Famous, Black Sabbath: The End on Showtime, AXS TV, Rasslin' News, The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special, Eddie Money's reality show and What to Watch Harder (Halt & Catch Fire, The Deuce, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Vice Principals, Ray Donovan, Dice, Episodes, The Gifted, SuperMansion: Drag Me to Halloween, Van Helsing, Ghost Wars, Superstition, Austin City Limits, The Blacklist, Mr. Mercedes, Z Nation, You're the Worst, The Mick, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Better Things and The Opposition With Jordan Klepper). Drinking: Bourbon Whiskey from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Sugar House Distillery.
Author : Alex Yuschik Narrators : Adam Pracht and Trendane Sparks Host : Tina Connolly Audio Producer : Adam Pracht Discuss on Forums Escape Pod 579: Texts from the Ghost War is an Escape Pod original. Texts from the Ghost War By Alex Yuschik While I realize driving that mech likely takes all of your […] Source