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On this episode of the MTNTOUGH Podcast, Dustin sits down with John Nores, a former California Fish and Wildlife warden, author, and expert in anti-poaching operations. Growing up in rural Santa Clara County, his love for wildlife led him to a career protecting endangered species and combating black-market wildlife trafficking. He shares insights from his books, Hidden War and War in the Woods, detailing the fight against environmental crime. An Ironman Triathlon athlete, John's dedication to conservation mirrors his endurance in life.Follow John on Instagram @johnnores and visit johnnores.com to learn more.Presented by Sig Sauer.----
In episode 741: The Hidden War Beyond Sight, Brandon joins to share his extraordinary lifelong journey—one marked by eerie encounters, unseen forces, and a battle between darkness and light. From childhood encounters with shadowy figures that moved with eerie intelligence to sleep paralysis attacks that felt more like interdimensional assaults, his experiences defy simple explanation. The terror escalated with scratches, whispers, and the inescapable sense that something was always watching. Then came the stadium lights, impossibly massive, stretching across a nightmarish horizon. Were they beacons? However, Brandon's journey didn't end in darkness. He stumbled into astral projection, battled a shapeshifting entity masquerading as his daughter, and found himself face to face with a towering, radiant figure—Jesus Christ Himself. What message did He bring? From demonic torment to divine intervention, Brandon's story is one of spiritual warfare in an age where the veil is thinning. What happens when the supernatural refuses to stay hidden? And more importantly… what side are you on? Become a member for ad-free listening, extra shows, and exclusive access to our social media app: theconfessionalspodcast.com/join The Confessionals Social Network App: Apple Store: https://apple.co/3UxhPrh Google Play: https://bit.ly/43mk8kZ My New YouTube Channel Merkel IRL: @merkelIRL My First Sermon: Unseen Battles Sasquatch and The Missing Man: merkelfilms.com Merkel Media Apparel: merkmerch.com SPONSORS SIMPLISAFE TODAY: simplisafe.com/confessionals UNCOMMON GOODS: uncommongoods.com/tony GHOSTBED: GhostBed.com/tony CONNECT WITH US Website: www.theconfessionalspodcast.com Email: contact@theconfessionalspodcast.com MAILING ADDRESS: Merkel Media 257 N. Calderwood St., #301 Alcoa, TN 37701 SOCIAL MEDIA Subscribe to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/2TlREaI Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/theconfessionals/ Discord: https://discord.gg/KDn4D2uw7h Show Instagram: theconfessionalspodcast Tony's Instagram: tonymerkelofficial Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheConfessionalsPodcas Twitter: @TConfessionals Tony's Twitter: @tony_merkel Produced by: @jack_theproducer OUTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Otherside of The Sun YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify
This weeks guest on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast is John Nores. John became a game warden for the California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife in 1992. In 2005 he was promoted to Lieutenant. He has investigated and fought environmental crime and wildlife destruction for the past 28 years. He co-developed the CDFW's first comprehensive wilderness spec ops tactical unit and sniper element to combat the destructive marijuana cartels. Find more about John on socials @johnnores His website www.johnnores.com And check out his book Hidden War https://a.co/d/bOtBRhw
Steel, Cloth & Waging the Hidden War I saw a read a missive on Substack recently by Matthew Herman Hudson that critiqued the claim that Christianity needs “less passive monks and more active knights.” To think the monk's labor is passive, a withdrawal from the struggle that defines this world, is to see with dim sight and hear with a stopped ear. Such a view shrinks the spiritual into a shallow mirror of the material. For even at the surface—the realm of flesh, stone, and letters—monks have been the lifeblood of the church since the days of Constantine. Their hands copied the scriptures, built the churches, tilled the land, and served the sick. Their words taught reformers, kings, and common folk. They crafted counterweights to pride and sloth, not in lofty disdain but in painful and deliberate denial of the very excess that tempts every human soul. And beyond this visible realm, their prayers, chants, and unbroken vigils batter the gates of heaven. Who among us, walking through modern light and noise, even fathoms what such prayers hold back or call forth? To imagine monastic work as lesser, as idle musings beside the knight's charge into battle, is to misunderstand both knight and monk. Both are bound to a fight, but one's battleground may be inward and the other outward. The monk guards the foundations of the world as the knight wields his sword for its survival. This misunderstanding, I suspect, comes from an itch born of modernity. The world, skeptical and blunt, distrusts the unseen. Machines hum; steel cuts; the airwaves tell stories of heroes whose weapons clatter in the din of war. The subtle weapons, the fasting, the kneeling, the holy words whispered in silence, appear useless. The hero of the world must spill blood to prove his worth. But have we grown so blind to old truths? The Scriptures speak plainly of the contest in heaven, of the war not against flesh and bone but against rulers, powers, and dominions unseen. Christ Himself withdrew to deserts, mountain tops, and gardens, not to shirk His call but to strengthen His heart for the final sacrifice. Did He not fast for forty days, battered by Satan's temptations, standing firm as the Adam who would not fall? And what of Paul, whose words on the “full armor of God” still rattle through the Christian soul? Truth girds the waist, righteousness shields the heart, and the sword, sharper than any iron blade, is the Word that cuts clean through falsehood. The fight we call “spiritual” is as bitter and unrelenting as the clash of armies, and if anything, its weapons bite deeper. Knights wield steel to cut down men; monks take up the cross to mortify the self. Do not mistake mortification for weakness—it takes far greater strength to defeat oneself than to kill a foe. And here, within this daily death, lies the heart of the monk's work. For in dying to pride, lust, and every grasping passion, the monk undermines the kingdom of hell. Even the ancients knew the gravity of this unseen fight. Long before Christ spoke in Judea, pagans grasped after heavenly hierarchies. The Norse sagas spoke of Asgard and Jotunheim, a layered cosmos bound by struggle. The Greeks warred their gods in stars and clouds; the Hebrews placed thrones, dominions, and seraphim at the peak of creation. And when the Son of Man walked the earth, He did not abolish such truths but fulfilled and revealed them. In His name, Gabriel still delivers messages to the lowly, and Michael still hews down the prince of Persia. This cosmos—full and flaming with meaning—is as far from our machine-built wastelands as heaven is from hell. The rise of secular power has not silenced the fight but drowned it in noise. Modern warfare no longer follows battle cries but clicks and transactions. Souls are not struck down in combat; they erode under streams of temptation, thin and ceaseless. Bread is discarded; circuses now shine on screens. The world whispers the lie that this life's struggles—our afflictions, temptations, and triumphs—are without weight, part of a meaningless drift. But the church, bound to her Bridegroom, stands against this drift. Her steeples, which once towered above every town, do not symbolize pride. They mark the upward pull of belief, the meeting point of earthly toil and heaven's calling. Every sacrament is an act of defiance—a claim that water holds rebirth, bread and wine turn flesh and blood, and words have power when spoken by authority. Each stained window, chalice, and vestment serves as a battlefield where meaning is reclaimed from chaos. Knights, monks, saints—each took their stand in different ways. In times of barbarian invasion, it was the knight's steel and flesh that shielded Christendom. In ages of spiritual decay, it was the monk's robe and ink that sustained the heart of the faith. Today's war may appear less bloody, but it is no less brutal. Our enemies are not outside the gates—they are in the walls, in the language, in the symbols twisted from their God-given roots. Against this flood, the church must hold her ground. Men look to their forefathers in this war because meaning requires anchors. Tradition gives us strength not out of nostalgia but because it is forged in the fires of centuries. The Mass does not dull the heart—it sharpens it against the world's cheap imitations of beauty. Ritual and liturgy, misunderstood as empty repetition, are in truth ancient weapons. The words of the Creed hold more power than the clamor of politics; the reading of the Scriptures breaks chains unseen. To kneel, to stand, to lift hands in the prayers of old, is to rehearse the movements of warriors in God's cause. To stand at this crossroads of belief and conflict is to recognize what is demanded of both body and spirit. We wear this armor not to triumph by our strength but by God's mercy. Ritual becomes not an adornment, but the scaffolding holding us firm against forces that grind bones to dust. And where does that leave the modern monk, the warrior in a world awash in screens and sirens? It leaves him with the same call as those before: to fight, though his battlefields are hidden and his victories unseen. His prayers build unseen citadels; his abstinence wounds the empire of the flesh. And for the knight whose heart burns with zeal to act—he, too, must be guided by the monk's hand. For God, in His wisdom, never set monk against knight or tradition against zeal. He wove them together as differing weapons in His vast arsenal. The knight, armed with sword and shield, must learn the humility to lay them down when called to prayer. And the monk, hands clasped in vigil, must trust that his brothers at the gates wield their weapons not for glory but for God. Whether in chainmail or a rough robe, on the battlefield or in the cloister, every soldier in this kingdom wages the same war. For as long as there is a heaven and an earth, a Christ and a church, there will be a fight to preserve their bond against those who seek to sever it.
Join Michael Jaco and Governor Kevin Hoyt in an explosive conversation that dives headfirst into the covert conflicts shaping our world. From alleged Chinese interference and drone operations to the shadowy use of directed energy weapons, the duo peels back the layers of secrecy to reveal a battle between the forces of good and the elusive "cabal." The discussion tackles bold topics like weather manipulation, the dangers of smart meters, and government mismanagement of natural resources, with a focus on California's environmental controversies. Drawing on personal experiences and historical insights, they advocate for solutions like desalinization, controlled forest management, and practical resource utilization, challenging the status quo of bureaucratic failures. But it doesn't stop there. The episode shines a glaring light on the heartbreaking realities of child trafficking and systemic corruption, including whistleblowers like Allie Carter, who have exposed the involvement of elites in unspeakable crimes. The duo also explores unverified but provocative claims, from "earthquake machines" to the creation of "15-minute cities," warning listeners about potential war zones and urging them to stay vigilant. Through it all, Jaco and Hoyt deliver a message of hope, empowering listeners to take action, demand accountability, and protect their communities. With fiery skepticism, they dissect the narratives pushed by governments and mainstream media, questioning everything from election integrity to the motivations of public figures like Donald Trump. This is not just a conversation—it's a call to arms for those seeking truth, justice, and the courage to stand against the darkness. If you're ready to challenge your perceptions, uncover hidden agendas, and join the fight for humanity's future, this episode is a must-listen. Join host Michael Jaco, Ex-Navy Seal, who teaches you how to tap into your Intuition and Unleash the Power within, so you can become the Master of your Reality. Connect with Michael Jaco at his website - michaelkjaco.com
In this explosive episode, we dive into the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a highly controversial text that has long fueled conspiracy theories and discussions about global control. This text has sparked debate around the role of shadow governments, elite agendas, and political manipulation for decades. Join us as we break down all 24 protocols, revealing how they outline a sinister blueprint for economic power and the manipulation of media and information. We explore how these global elites and secret societies have orchestrated strategies to control everything from the economy to cultural engineering, and why some believe it's a hidden agenda designed to usher in a new world order. Is what we're experiencing today—economic collapse, wars, and global media manipulation—all part of a plan predicted by these protocols? This episode will challenge your perception of freedom, democracy, and the true forces behind these global power structures. Tune in as we dissect the media influence, economic power, and societal control that these elites have used to shape our world. Are we being kept in the dark, manipulated by the same forces the protocols warned us about? Find out what these documents might reveal about our future.
Israel and the United States have been allies for decades. However, during the 1967 Six-Day War, a conflict in which the U.S. vowed to remain neutral, Israel launched a devastating strike on a U.S. naval vessel in international waters. Thirty-four were killed, 171 injured, and the ship suffered severe damage. Both countries officially labeled the attack an accident, but questions have surrounded the event ever since. Travel to Turkey and Mongolia with me here Check out our sister podcast the Mystery of Everything Coffee Collab With The Lore Lodge COFFEE Bonus episodes as well as ad-free episodes on Patreon. Find us on Instagram. Join us on Discord. Submit your relatives on our website Podcast Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Wes from Bitcoin Bay, to discuss The Risks of BlackRock Owning This Much Bitcoin! We also discuss how Bitcoin can rocket to infinity in a world of the debt spiral.
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From Family Values to Family Crisis: The Hidden War Against Families The last two decades have seen an assault against traditional values and traditional structures of society more than ever before. Trans-activists are leveraging politicians to separate children from parents. Elementary schools push soft porn books in schools. And people are having fewer babies while tech promises to outsource pregnancy. In this talk, taken from the Come Reaon Dare to Defend Conference, Lenny presents a Christian understanding of why the family is under fire, the hidden threats that lie ahead, and what we need to do about it.
Welcome to The Gun Experiment. On this episode we sit down for an in depth conversation with a Special Operations Game Warden and New York Times bestselling author about the war being fought against the drug cartel right in our own backyard. We release new content every Tuesday morning so be sure to subscribe and share the show with friends. Subscribe hereToday's Episode is brought to you by Cooper's Cask Coffee. Product Highlight: Single origin Kenya AA is perfect for those who enjoy a medium to dark roast to start their day. A full-bodied, bright coffee birthed from unique soil, you'll experience tastes of baked peaches with a heavy syrupy body. Subscribe and save 10%Free Shipping on orders over $50Stay tuned for giveawaysHead to CoffeewithMikeandKeith.com to get yourself some fantastic coffee.Sticker ChallengeWays to support the show:1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.comGet Your Gun Experiment Merch HereToday's Interview is brought to you by Onsight Firearms Training. We have been working with Onsight for almost 4 years now and they are second to none in the training space. If you are looking to level up your shooting ability, check out their course offerings at oftllc.us and get trained by the same outfit that trains The Gun Experiment. I. Interview Today's guest is a lifelong California resident who discovered a love for the great outdoors at an early age. He would eventually go on to become a Game Warden for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. In time, he helped develop the department's first sniper team, as well as their elite tactical unit designed to take down Marijuana grow sites set up by the drug cartel deep within our countries public...
We expose the chilling connections between Hurricane Helene, land grabs, the Iran strike on Israel, the threat of World War 3 and the 2024 elections. But the true battle goes beyond politics—it's a war for humanity's soul. Are these crises part of a larger agenda designed to sever our connection to God? Join us as we peel back the layers of deception, revealing the real enemy and the spiritual war we face.
Revive & Reform PodcastHIS PRESENCE. HIS NATION.Revive & Reform is a podcast and initiative of Habitation Church in Estero, Florida. We come as every day husbands, fathers and pastors that are committed to sharing the Truth. We've joined the fight for the sake our children and our nation, as America now hangs in the balance. We as fathers refuse to sit back and be silent while wickedness fills our cities and states. This is no longer about two political parties who have different policies; this is a spiritual battle for the soul of America.Woke culture infiltrates our nation, and the darkness of the world continues to grow unchallenged. As followers of Jesus, we are called to bring His Kingdom into the world around us. We must take our stand against the wicked agendas that are bent on the corruption and control our future generations. We must use whatever sphere of influence God has given us to tell the world the Truth. Now is not the time to be timid; our pulpits, businesses, classrooms and dinner tables are where we can start.It's time for Revival and Reformation in America.reviveandreform.org
In this powerful episode of 'Holy Disruption', hosts Heather Schott and Nate Schott converse with John Amanchukwu Sr., a bold preacher, and activist, about the crucial need to protect children's education from perverse influences. The discussion covers how to combat harmful curriculums, the importance of parental involvement, and the impact of absent fathers in society. Drawing on biblical principles, they urge parents and pastors to stand up against the infiltration of disturbing materials in schools, emphasizing the necessity for radical faith and action in the fight to reclaim educational spaces for godly values.
In the early 1970s, the British Army engaged in psychological operations (psy-ops) and black propaganda to cover up their actions during the Falls Curfew. This episode reveals the shadowy tactics used to manipulate public perception and obscure the truth. In this third and final part of Three Days in July, I uncover how the security forces manipulated Zbigniew Uglik's memory and histroy. They also intimated and harassed his family into silence when they demanded the truth. The episode also uncovers those involved and their motives behind these deceptive practices.Listen to Part I.Listen to Part IISubscribe to the Irish History Podcast here Become at supporter and get access to the my exclusive series with Dr Brian Hanley on the outbreak of the Troubles at https://patreon.com/irishpodcastCredits:Written and Researched by Fin DwyerBased on Original Research by the Belfast writer and journalist Pádraig Ó Meiscil. His substack is available here. You can reach him by email at padraigomeiscill@yahoo.ieA Special Word of Thanks to Marta Riehle Stern for sharing her family's history.Interviewees: Marta Riehle Stern & Pádraig Ó MeiscilAdditional Narrations by Aidan Crowe and Therese MurraySound by Kate DunleaAdditional Thanks: Sebastian Zimnoch and Stephanie Ní Thiarnaigh Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/irishhistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Hadeel Oueis joins me to discuss her experience living in Syria, the regressive patterns in the Middle East, and media prioritization issues. We delve into the current situation in Sudan, Jusoor's coverage of Sudan, and Syrian opinions on the US and Russia. Hadeel also sheds light on how radical groups impact marginalized groups, US foreign policies in the Middle East, the dangers of radical ideas across Europe, and her geopolitical vision for the Middle East. Hadeel Oueis is a Foreign affairs Analyst | Editor-in-chief at Jusoor News. She focuses on US foreign policies for the Middle East. At the age of 18, she was arrested by the Assad regime for playing a key role in the early days of Syrian protests. In 2012, the United States delegation in Geneva met with Oueis and helped her relocate to the United States. She currently analyzes U.S. policies in the Middle East for major Arabic networks.Follow Hadeel on X - https://x.com/hadeelOueissJusoor News on X - https://x.com/JusoorNews---ANNOUNCEMENT: Through Conversations Podcast is partnering with Tangle News to bring listeners insightful discussions on today's most pressing issues. This collaboration will combine Tangle News' unbiased reporting with Through Conversations' deep, engaging dialogues. Together, we aim to inform, educate, and inspire, fostering thoughtful discourse and a better understanding of our complex world.Join Tangle News Today - https://www.readtangle.comHighlights:00:00 Introduction and Episode Preview03:38 Hadeel's Experience living in Syria10:07 Middle East Regressive Patterns14:30 Media Prioritization Issues17:15 Current Situation in Sudan20:21 Jusoor's Sudan Coverage28:37 Syrian Opinions on US and Russia34:54 Autocracies Impact on Marginalized Groups40:45 US Foreign Policies in Middle East49:39 Hadeel's Geopolitical Vision52:00 Europe in Danger// Connect With Us //My Substack: https://throughconversations.substack.comWebsite: https://throughconversations.com// Social //Twitter: https://twitter.com/thruconvpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thruconvpodcast/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl67XqJVdVtBqiCWahS776g
What does it mean to be a good man, husband, and father? And what are the deceits and deceptions that can derail us?To discuss this topic, I'm bring on a guest who knows the dark secrets about one of the biggest industries that is destroying young men.Please welcome Joshua Broome!---Sponsored by: Jeremy's RazorsTired of razors that just don't cut it? Unleash the power of Jeremy's Razors, now sharper and more durable than ever. With a pivoting head that adapts to your face and a flip-back trimmer for those killer lines, this isn't just any razor—it's the ultimate shaving experience. Support a company that values what you believe in, not corporate wokeism. Get 15% off your order now and elevate your beard game.Get 15% off your order HERE: https://bit.ly/JRxMTA---Join our community chat: https://bit.ly/MTACommunityChatInstagram: www.instagram.com/nickjfreitas/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NickFreitasVATwitter: https://twitter.com/NickJFreitasYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NickjfreitasTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nickfreitas3.0
Prepare yourself for a revelation: there's a war happening right now, hidden from the headlines and invisible to the masses. This war isn't about land or power; it's a battle for our very essence—the human spirit and the divine spark within each of us. In today's episode, we're unveiling this unseen conflict and empowering you with the knowledge and confidence to rise above it and create a new reality. Life Updates from Bella: Bella shares her recent journey through a 'mini dark night,' offering personal insights and growth. Understanding the Dark Night: We dive deep into what the 'dark night' truly means, with practical tips on navigating these challenging times and shifting your perspective. Nikki's Experience at Gregg Braden's Retreat: Nikki recounts her transformative experience attending Gregg Braden's four-day event in Sedona. Gregg Braden's Teachings: We explore Gregg Braden's perspectives on transhumanism and the ongoing war against our human nature. Biology vs. Technology: A critical discussion on the replacement of our biology with technology. Human Potential: Discover how limitless and powerful we truly are, and the extraordinary abilities unique to humans. Our Role in Transcendence: Practical steps and insights on what we can do to transcend this war and embrace our true potential. Join us as we uncover the hidden battles and arm ourselves with the truth and tools to overcome and embrace the divinity we hold within. JOIN THE OOOMIE GANG Follow us on social: https://www.instagram.com/ooom.pod https://www.tiktok.com/@ooom.pod https://twitter.com/ooom_pod Connect with Bella & Nikki: https://www.instagram.com/bellasolanot/ https://www.instagram.com/oathtogrowth/ https://www.tiktok.com/@thealignmenteffect https://www.tiktok.com/@oathtogrowth Work with Nikki Work with Bella BRANDS WE LOVE: Try Magic Mind for 48% off a subscription or 20% off a one time purchase: https://magicmind.com/outofourminds Or use code OOOM20 at checkout Download our FREE Essential Reading List: https://www.ooomies.com/freebie-download-the-ooomie-book-list Our Favorite 10 Day Parasite Cleanse at a Discount: https://foodoverdrugs.com/?ref=ooomies Our Favorite Cacao - Ora: https://snwbl.io/ora/OOOM Try Our Favorite Breathwork and Meditation App Try for FREE for 30 days: Use code OOOM or use link: withopen.com/OOOM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bella-solanot--nikki-cand/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bella-solanot--nikki-cand/support
In this compelling episode of the Passion Struck podcast, host John R. Miles sits down with Robert Breedlove, a leading voice in the world of decentralized finance and Bitcoin. Robert is known for his profound insights into the economic and philosophical implications of money, power, and freedom. Together, they delve into the intricacies of the war on money and explore practical strategies to protect your financial freedom in today's volatile economic landscape.Order a copy of my book, "Passion Struck: Twelve Powerful Principles to Unlock Your Purpose and Ignite Your Most Intentional Life," today! This book, a 2024 must-read chosen by the Next Big Idea Club, has garnered multiple accolades, including the Business Minds Best Book Award, the Eric Hoffer Award, and the Non-Fiction Book Awards Gold Medal. Don't miss out on the opportunity to transform your life with these powerful principles!Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://passionstruck.com/robert-breedlove-hidden-war-on-financial-freedom/In this episode, you will learn:The history of money and how gold became the standard for global tradeThe transition from the gold standard to the fiat currency paradigm after World War IIThe impact of central planning on the market for money and the global economyThe consequences of printing money and debasing currency on purchasing power and ownership rightsThe role of central banks in manipulating currency and the detrimental effects on society and civilizationThe importance of understanding the economic implications of printing money, inflation, and central bankingThe significance of property rights and ownership in the context of debasing currency and preserving civilizationThe historical context of the Bretton Woods Conference and the Nixon shock in 1971The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia and the economic implications of the war effortsAll things Angela Foster: https://angelafosterperformance.com/SponsorsBrought to you by Clariton, fast and powerful relief is just a quick trip away. Ask for Claritin-D at your local pharmacy counter. You don't even need a prescription! Go to “CLARITIN DOT COM” right now for a discount so you can Live Claritin Clear.--► For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to:https://passionstruck.com/deals/Catch More of Passion StruckCan't miss my episode with Jeffrey C. Walker On The Criticality of Collaboration in Systems ChangeMy solo episode on Why Hustle Culture Is Toxic (And How to Break Free From It)Listen to my interview with Simone Stolzoff on the Amazing Art of Finding Work-Life HarmonyWatch my episode with Douglas Rushkoff on Survival of the Richest: Don't Believe Their MindsetCan't miss my episode withSeth Godin on Why We Need Systems Change to Save the PlanetLike this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally!
Today on Borderland, Vince talks with former Game Warden John Nores about how Mexican drug cartels operate in America's forests and public lands. John served as a Game Warden for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for more than 25 years. He helped develop and lead the Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET), an elite tactical unit targeting cartel drug operations on California's public lands and created the agency's sniper capability. John's latest book, Hidden War, 2nd Edition, is out now: http://www.johnnores.com/hidden-war.html
Dive into the heart of global tension with our gripping podcast as we dissect the escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Explore the intricate web of geopolitical power dynamics, historical parallels, and the looming shadow of potential NATO involvement. In this thought-provoking dialogue, we unravel the complex interplay between foreign powers, interest groups, and military transformations in America. With a critical lens, we scrutinize the moral fabric of our military and political leadership, predicting dire outcomes in potential conflicts with Russia. Uncover shocking revelations about CIA operations, compromised missions, and the brewing storm in Ukraine. Our speaker, a former CIA operative, shares firsthand experiences with Russian operatives, raising alarms about covert operations, biochemical labs, and the unsettling specter of bioweapons. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. We delve into a myriad of pressing issues, from the COVID-19 pandemic to potential nuclear incidents, police brutality, and international conflicts. With urgency and outrage, we confront the harsh realities of our time, questioning political integrity, societal values, and the very fabric of our democracy. Join us as we navigate the treacherous waters of global politics, corporate influence, and the fight for truth and accountability. This podcast isn't just a conversation—it's a call to action. Are you ready to listen? Join host Michael Jaco, Ex-Navy Seal, who teaches you how to tap into your Intuition and Unleash the Power within, so you can become the Master of your Reality. Connect with Michael Jaco at his website - michaelkjaco.com Scott Bennett www.destroy-cancer.com www.shellgamewhistleblower.com www.rumble.com/c/GFTV
Pastor Owen is the senior pastor of the St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church, the president of the Queens Federation of Churches, and OE Williams Ministries. He is a retired healthcare chaplain from the NYC public health system and the author of four books . The Corporate Christian: Christian Beliefs Vs. Corporate Behaviors . The Corporate Christian 2: The Battle for Your Beliefs . The Corporate Christian 3: The Hidden War . American Christianity: Black Liberation White Legalism For more, go to www.oewilliamsministries.com
The war in Korea enters its third year, and the prospect of either side achieving a total victory has long since been deemed unrealistic. New leadership rises to power in both the US and USSR intent on brokering a ceasefire, but the situation in Korea remains shrouded in uncertainty. Email me: perspectivesinhistorypod@gmail.com Podcast Website Follow me on Twitter Facebook Page Buy Some Used Books Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2011. Halliday, John and Cumings, Bruce. Korea: The Unknown War. Pantheon Books, 1988. Haruki, Wada. The Korean War: An International History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group Inc, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Mitchell, Arthur H. Understanding the Korean War: The Participants, the Tactics, and the Course of the Conflict. McFarland & Company, 2013. Peters, Richard and Li, Xiaobing. Voices from the Korean War: American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Shinn, Bill. The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea: 1950-1953. Hollym International Corp, 1996. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
Former Game Warden Lt. John Nores, Jr. joins Kevin Estela in this week's podcast. The two discuss his book, Hidden War, as well as Marijuana Enforcement Teams, what to do when you encounter a grow site, the extent of drug operations in the lower 48, and more. This is the 2nd appearance of Nores on the podcast. Sponsors and Affiliates: BioProtein Technology: Code "Fieldcraft" for $30 off the BioPro+ HGH Product Wolf21 - Code "FCS20" for 20% off USCCA DiamondBack Truck Covers Firecracker Farm: Code “Fieldcraft” for 15% off first order Babbel: 55% off subscription with FIELDCRAFT Athletic Greens: athleticgreens.com/FIELDCRAFT for FREE One Year Supply of Vitamin D, 5 Travel Packs with first purchase Vertx: Code fieldcraft for 20% off HOIST Hydration: Code fieldcraft10 for 10% off Sig Sauer Oakley: 15: off with code FIELDCRAFT15 KC Hilites: Code: fieldcraft for 10% off Anthem Snacks: Code FIELDCRAFT15 for 15% off FOLLOW US: Fieldcraft Survival Youtube Fieldcraft Survival Instagram Fieldcraft Survival Website
We divert from the main narrative to examine one of the most controversial aspects of the Korean War- the prisoner of war issue. Although the treatment of prisoners of war was codified into international law following World War II, both sides in this conflict would violate these laws to further their respective ends. Email me: perspectivesinhistorypod@gmail.com Podcast Website Follow me on Twitter Facebook Page Buy Some Used Books Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2011. Halliday, John and Cumings, Bruce. Korea: The Unknown War. Pantheon Books, 1988. Haruki, Wada. The Korean War: An International History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group Inc, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Mitchell, Arthur H. Understanding the Korean War: The Participants, the Tactics, and the Course of the Conflict. McFarland & Company, 2013. Peters, Richard and Li, Xiaobing. Voices from the Korean War: American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Shinn, Bill. The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea: 1950-1953. Hollym International Corp, 1996. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
John Nores served as a Game Warden for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for more than 25 years and was a sniper on and led the Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET), an elite tactical unit targeting cartel drug operations. He is the author of the book Hidden War: How Special Operations Game Wardens Are Reclaiming Wildlands From the Drug Cartels as well as War in the Woods: Combating the Marijuana Cartels on America's Public Lands. The 2nd edition of Hidden War is out now. He is the co-host of the Warden's Watch and the Thin Green Line podcasts He first appeared on Change Agents last summer to discuss cartels operating in America's wild lands, and today, he returns to talk about how they've infiltrated all the way into Montana He recently testified in the House of Representatives National Resources Committee during their Securing Our Border, Saving Our National Parks oversight hearing to discuss the scope of the cartel infiltration in America: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZdaxmUlcCY SPONSORS: Change Agents is presented by Montana Knife Company. Use CODE "CHANGEAGENTS10" for 10% off your first order at https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ Four Branches Bourbon Please check their story out at fourbranches.com and pick up a bottle of their fine bourbon today. Use the code “IRONCLAD10” to get 10% off. MTNTOUGH Go to https://mtntough.com and enter code CHANGEAGENTS to receive 40% OFF - a savings of about $100 your MTNTOUGH+ annual subscription. NAVY SEAL FOUNDATIONVisit shop.navysealfoundation.org to grab your gear now. Show your respect by wearing your support.
The military situation in Korea devolves into a stalemate a year after the war began. Negotiations are opened to bring a stop to the bloodshed, but it very quickly becomes apparent that the diplomatic process will be more fraught than some may have hoped. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2011. Halliday, John and Cumings, Bruce. Korea: The Unknown War. Pantheon Books, 1988. Haruki, Wada. The Korean War: An International History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group Inc, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Mitchell, Arthur H. Understanding the Korean War: The Participants, the Tactics, and the Course of the Conflict. McFarland & Company, 2013. Peters, Richard and Li, Xiaobing. Voices from the Korean War: American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Shinn, Bill. The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea: 1950-1953. Hollym International Corp, 1996. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
As a new year dawns, the war in Korea nears another decisive turning point. Meanwhile, a domestic political crisis in the United States threatens to expand the conflict and plunge the world into a new conflagration. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2011. Halliday, John and Cumings, Bruce. Korea: The Unknown War. Pantheon Books, 1988. Haruki, Wada. The Korean War: An International History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group Inc, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Mitchell, Arthur H. Understanding the Korean War: The Participants, the Tactics, and the Course of the Conflict. McFarland & Company, 2013. Peters, Richard and Li, Xiaobing. Voices from the Korean War: American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Shinn, Bill. The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea: 1950-1953. Hollym International Corp, 1996. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
Mat joins guide Steve Hunnisett to walk the streets of London, seeking evidence of damage from two World Wars. From ghostly air raid shelter signs to bombed-out churches, the secrets of London's wartime history are never far away.Want to know more? Subscribe to listen to a special BONUS EPISODE about walking London's war history, by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/MMHistoryWatch the video version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/FDcA-6qsWTUJoin Steve Hunnisett on your own guided tour of London's war history: https://blitzwalkers.co.uk/Presenter: Mat McLachlanGuest: Steve HunnisettProducer: Jess StebnickiSubscribe via Patreon for exclusive bonus episodes, early access to all episodes, ad-free listening and special online events with Mat McLachlan! https://www.patreon.com/MMHistoryJoin one of our battlefield tours and walk in the footsteps of the Anzacs! Visit www.battlefields.com.au for more information.Find out more about the podcast and everything Mat is doing at https://linktr.ee/matmclachlan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the UN coalition struggles to mount a defense in the face of China's intervention in the final weeks of 1950, they are forced to reckon with the fact that they now face an ‘entirely new war' in Korea. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2011. Halliday, John and Cumings, Bruce. Korea: The Unknown War. Pantheon Books, 1988. Haruki, Wada. The Korean War: An International History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group Inc, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Mitchell, Arthur H. Understanding the Korean War: The Participants, the Tactics, and the Course of the Conflict. McFarland & Company, 2013. Peters, Richard and Li, Xiaobing. Voices from the Korean War: American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Shinn, Bill. The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea: 1950-1953. Hollym International Corp, 1996. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
In an eye-opening episode, Michael Knowles sits down with Fr. Kiely to shed light on a pressing issue often overlooked by mainstream media: 'The Hidden War On Christians Around the World.' This powerful interview delves into the harrowing stories of persecution that millions of Christians face globally, exploring the complexities and the resilience of faith under fire. Fr. Kiely, a dedicated advocate for persecuted Christians, brings to the forefront the struggles and injustices faced by believers in various corners of the world. From the Middle East to Africa, from Asia to Latin America, this conversation uncovers the trials and tribulations of those who endure oppression for their faith.
The Chinese launch their attack on UN forces in Korea, catching the enemy off-guard and inflicting severe losses. Against all odds, the US Marines trapped at the Chosin Reservoir try to fight their way to safety through enemy lines. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2011. Halliday, John and Cumings, Bruce. Korea: The Unknown War. Pantheon Books, 1988. Haruki, Wada. The Korean War: An International History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group Inc, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Mitchell, Arthur H. Understanding the Korean War: The Participants, the Tactics, and the Course of the Conflict. McFarland & Company, 2013. Peters, Richard and Li, Xiaobing. Voices from the Korean War: American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Shinn, Bill. The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea: 1950-1953. Hollym International Corp, 1996. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
In this episode of After Dark, we welcome John Nores, author of "Hidden War" and "War in the Woods," for a return visit almost a year after our last conversation. John Nores, known for his frontline experiences in California against drug cartels and illegal grows, shares updates on his eventful year. We cover John's congressional testimony, developments with his books, and efforts to amplify his message. We explore a variety of topics, promising relevance and depth in conversations that may not be talked about elsewhere. This is a listen you do not want to miss out on.Episode Sponsor:BioProtein Technology: https://bioproteintech.com/For $30 off your order use code "IRONSIGHTS" at checkout.BioPro+ can potentially help to improve balance hormones, increase sex drive, improves insulin sensitivity, and produce increases of mitochondria and nucleic acids to create a total system modulator. BioPro+ regulates, rebuilds, and regenerates at the cellular level to help you look, feel, and perform your best.Episode Sponsor:SLNT: https://slnt.com/pages/ironsightsUse the code "IRONSIGHTS" at checkout for an exclusive discountSLNT offers a range of sleek RFID blocking wallets, EDC Faraday bags, travel gear, laptop sleeves, and key-fob cases with the added protection of their patented Silent Pocket® Faraday cage technology, which turns your devices invisible, and safe, from the outside world by instantly blocking Cellular, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID/NFC, EMP, and EMF. This elite signal blocking technology is the easiest way to instantly enhance your peace of mind around how your mobile devices are screwing your digital life up.Timestamps00:00 Intro07:51 Catching Up With John12:59 The Reality Of Today15:03 John's Invitation To Testify In Congress22:23 California: The Place Where The Problem Started25:46 How To Attack Todays Problem28:19 Issues At The Border33:12 Prop 6436:34 Current Drug Problem in USA42:12 Current Homeless Situation And How To Fix It45:11 Law Enforcements And Politics On National Wide Issues49:47 Chinese Labs (Central Valley California)59:48 John's Unit On Stilling Water And Fighting The Fires01:30:04 The Importance Of Listening And Respect01:38:30 Problems That Come Along When Telling The Truth01:47:02 Is Shooting Relaxing For Scott?01:05:32 John's Future In Cinema02:16:32 John's NVIVES02:24:29 Wrapping UpRed Dot Fitness Training Programs:https://www.rdftrainonline.comOnline Membership (Full Access To All Programs & Virtual Coaching):https://www.reddotfitness.net/online-membershipVirtual Coaching:https://www.reddotfitness.net/virtual-coachingSelf-Guided Programs:https://www.reddotfitness.net/Self-Guided-Programs1Connect With Us:Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ironsightspodcast/
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As the UN forces gain momentum, General MacArthur recieves authorization to cross the 38th parallel. While the North Koreans are brought to the brink of defeat, the timely intervention of the People's Republic of China restores their hope. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2011. Halliday, John and Cumings, Bruce. Korea: The Unknown War. Pantheon Books, 1988. Haruki, Wada. The Korean War: An International History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group Inc, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Mitchell, Arthur H. Understanding the Korean War: The Participants, the Tactics, and the Course of the Conflict. McFarland & Company, 2013. Peters, Richard and Li, Xiaobing. Voices from the Korean War: American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Shinn, Bill. The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea: 1950-1953. Hollym International Corp, 1996. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
General Douglas MacArthur hatches an audacious plan to turn the tide of the war in favor of the United Nations coalition. Meanwhile, long-standing tensions in Korea explode to the forefront, with the resulting violence leads to unspeakable atrocities and the deaths of thousands. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2011. Halliday, John and Cumings, Bruce. Korea: The Unknown War. Pantheon Books, 1988. Haruki, Wada. The Korean War: An International History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group Inc, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Mitchell, Arthur H. Understanding the Korean War: The Participants, the Tactics, and the Course of the Conflict. McFarland & Company, 2013. Peters, Richard and Li, Xiaobing. Voices from the Korean War: American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Shinn, Bill. The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea: 1950-1953. Hollym International Corp, 1996. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
War begins in earnest on the Korean peninsula, as North Korean forces cross the 38th parallel on June 25th, 1950. As the Korean People's Army advances rapidly southward, the American government is forced to decide whether or not to intervene in the conflict before it is too late. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2011. Halliday, John and Cumings, Bruce. Korea: The Unknown War. Pantheon Books, 1988. Haruki, Wada. The Korean War: An International History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group Inc, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Mitchell, Arthur H. Understanding the Korean War: The Participants, the Tactics, and the Course of the Conflict. McFarland & Company, 2013. Peters, Richard and Li, Xiaobing. Voices from the Korean War: American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Shinn, Bill. The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea: 1950-1953. Hollym International Corp, 1996. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
The year 1948 sees the establishment of two separate Korean governments in the north and south. Amidst growing tensions between the US and the USSR, the Korean peninsula seems poised to become the location of the first direct confrontation between the Soviets and Americans over spheres of influence. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2010. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton and Company, 2013. Stueck, William. The Korean War: An International History. Princeton University Press, 1995. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
After having long been subjected to the rule of foreign powers, it seemed that with the defeat of Japan, the dream of Korean independence might finally be realized. However, the victorious allied powers of World War II had other plans. Download Every Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography Cumings, Bruce. The Korean War: A History. Modern Library, 2010. Hanley, Charles J. Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953. Hachette Book Group, 2020. Hastings, Max. The Korean War. Simon and Schuster, 1987. Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea. W.W. Norton and Company, 2013. Stueck, William. The Korean War: An International History. Princeton University Press, 1995. Cover Image: As U.S. infantrymen march into the Naktong River region, they pass a line of fleeing refugees. August 11th, 1950. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images) Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: Arirang, traditional Korean song, performed by the New York Philharmonic in Pyongyang, 2008.
Partners: HVMN – You can find Ketone-IQ at https://hvmn.com/changeagents to save 30% on your first subscription. John Nores is the author of the book Hidden War: How Special Operations Game Wardens Are Reclaiming Wildlands From the Drug Cartels as well as War in the Woods: Combating the Marijuana Cartels on America's Public Lands. The 2nd edition of Hidden War is out now. John served as a Game Warden for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for more than 25 years. He helped develop and lead the Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET), an elite tactical unit targeting cartel drug operations on California's public lands and created the agency's sniper capability. Today, he speaks nationally on domestic public safety and environmental crime threats, teaches tactical preparedness, hosts RecoilTV's Thin Green Line film series, and co-hosts the Thin Green Line and Warden's Watch podcasts. Change Agents is an IRONCLAD original. Shop IRONCLAD Apparel: https://shop.thisisironclad.com/ Change Agents is an IRONCLAD original. Visit https://www.thisisironclad.com to learn more. Be sure to subscribe to @thisisironclad on YouTube and major social platforms. Follow us on Social - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisironclad Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ThisIsIRONCLAD#changeagents #Andystumpf #ironclad
How does a country go from its leader winning the Nobel Peace Prize to all-out war in just one year? That's the question surrounding Ethiopia, which has become embroiled in one of the deadliest wars of the 21st century. The U.S. has called it an ethnic cleansing campaign against Tigrayans, a minority group in the country; some human rights organizations have called it a genocide. But many people outside Ethiopia and its diaspora had no idea it was happening. In U.S. media, it's hardly discussed, even as violence has intensified throughout the country. In this episode, we tell the story of Ethiopia — the oldest independent country in Africa — and the political, cultural and religious factors that led to this war.
Dave Eubank and the Free Burma Rangers have just returned from a long mission in Myanmar, taking medical supplies to civilians caught in the brutal civil war. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chuck-holton7/message
Aaron and Bill sit down with John Nores and Wayne Saunders, retired game wardens and co-hosts of the Warden's Watch podcast. We hear crazy stories from the line of duty ranging from the time Wayne was shot and his badge saved his life to John's many years of taking on drug cartels running illegal marijuana growing operations in California. We talk about how hunters and anglers should act if and when they are stopped by a warden, the most common violations, poaching stories, and how essential law enforcement is to safeguarding fish and wildlife. We also touch on the books John and Wayne have written. These guys are smart, entertaining, and have a wealth of knowledge you'll definitely want to hear. Links: Warden's Watch podcast - https://wardenswatch.com/tag/podcast/ Wayne's book - https://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-Woods-Wayne-Saunders/dp/1734930896, John's website and book - www.johnnores.com and https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-War-2nd-Operations-Reclaiming/dp/1951115333/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=hidden+war+2nd+edition&qid=1674147534&s=books&sr=1-2 Show notes: 3:00 – Bill introduces Wayne and John (“John-Wayne”) from the Warden's Watch Podcast. 4:25 – John, Wayne, Bill and Aaron share what they have been doing outside recently. 8:53 – Ticks are bad this season… like, REALLY bad! 13:55 – Bill brings it back to the meat and potatoes of this podcast. How did these two men get into being Game Wardens? 19:45 – How did John and Wayne meet? 23:44 – Bill requests some good Game Warden stories… 30:50 - What is the connection between people doing dumb things and our society? 35:10 – Bill requests some of the dark sides of Game Warden stories… (being shot on the job). 44:47 – Short break for a message from our partner podcast, Artemis Sportswomen. Plus a few ads from our hosting platform. Show notes are not accurate from here onwards due to these ad inserts. We apologize for any inconvenience… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dressed in unobtrusive dark clothes, the Swedish journalists Ali and Maria drive towards a secret location to meet with a source. This source will hand the team one of their first major leads - a list with names on suspected Russian intelligence officers on the Russian embassy in Sweden. In Norway the team starts to look into two mysterious and still unsolved cable cuts at the bottom of the sea in the north of Norway.
Lt. John Nores is a retired 28-year special operations game warden, co-host of the Warden’s Watch podcast, and author of Hidden War: How Special Operations Game Wardens are Reclaiming America's Wildlands from the Drug Cartels. What We Discuss with Lt. John Nores: Even though cannabis is now legal in California, drug cartels operate massive, illegal trespass grow operations on public land across the state. Trespass grow operations cause long-lasting environmental damage, generate pollution, steal water and other resources from the communities where they're raised. 6,000-10,000 people are employed by the cartels to establish and maintain these sites. Nearby residents who happen to cross paths with these criminals — even on their own property — are in danger of being assaulted or killed with little to no legal repercussions. DEA and game wardens who monitor this activity have the highest risk of death in the line of duty among law enforcement. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/821 This Episode Is Brought To You By Our Fine Sponsors: jordanharbinger.com/deals Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course! Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
Lt. John Nores, Jr. (now retired) grew up duck hunting in California. He was still a young game warden when accidentally stumbling into his first illegal marijuana grow in the heavily wooded outskirts of California civilization. His career remainder was defined by Marijuana Eradication Taskforce investigations throughout California. The scope of illegal grows in California and throughout the entire United States is staggering, generating cash-crop sales exponentially greater than the sum of wheat and corn sales combined. Societal costs are steep: America's public lands are being decimated. Hazardous wastes, unregulated resource depletion and wildlife habitat loss are ugly by-products. And cartels send only their best growers illegally across the US border, where they're heavily armed against intruders. For reasons Lt. Nores explains, legalization has possibly only made this problem worse. Related: John Nores website http://www.johnnores.com Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells https://bossshotshells.com/ Benelli Shotguns https://www.benelliusa.com/shotguns/waterfowl-shotguns Tetra Hearing https://tetrahearing.com/ Ducks Unlimited https://www.ducks.org Mojo Outdoors https://www.mojooutdoors.com/p Tom Beckbe https://tombeckbe.com/ Flash Back Decoys https://www.duckcreekdecoys.com/ Voormi https://voormi.com/ GetDucks.com USHuntList.com It really is duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences year-round: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
In Episode 343 of District of Conservation, Gabriella speaks with past guest John Nores at this past weekend's Safari Club International convention in Nashville, TN. Nores released a 2nd edition of his popular book, Hidden War, and discussed how drug cartels continue to wage war on public lands. SHOW NOTES Connect with John online and on Facebook and Instagram Get Hidden War 2nd Edition --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district-of-conservation/support
In this first installment of our “Wake Ups” series, former Navy Petty Officer Erica Gordon shares her journey from a homeless shelter, to a hidden war, to creative forms of resistance while still in uniform. EYES LEFT is a project of The Empire Files, a 501(c)(3) media non-profit—support our work with a tax-deductible donation here: https://www.patreon.com/empirefiles or on PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/empirefilesinc Check out Erica's anti-recruitment efforts at https://twitter.com/LeftFlankVets All music by ANAHEDRON