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Rory Sauter
The Rory Sauter Show - Episode 262

Rory Sauter

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020


Today's Show : U.S. Congressional Candidate From New Mexico, Chris Mathys calls in, U.S. Political Candidate From Wisconsin, Jay Schroeder calls in, Best Selling Author, Vince Everett Ellison calls in, Doctor & Popular Talk Show Host, Matthew Collins calls in, U.S. Congressional Candidate From Florida, Erick Aguilar calls in, Retired Police Chief and Homicide Detective, Michael Valsi calls in, Actor, Gianni Rodriguez Parris calls in, North Carolina State Senate Candidate & Retired Law Enforcement Official,Rick Padgett calls in, President Trump Reveals He Is Taking Hydroxychloroquine: ‘So Far, I Seem to Be Okay' , Democrat Mark Kelly Silent on China Ties, Joe Biden: If People ‘Believe Tara Reade/They Probably Shouldn't Vote for Me', Pope Francis: Migrants and Refugees Are Forced to Flee ‘Like Jesus Christ', NFL Considering Boosting Draft Picks of Teams That Hire Black Coaches, RWhite House Plans Executive Order Requiring Essential Drugs Made in the United States, Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Joe Biden Extend to Female Secret Service Agents, James Clapper's CNN Connection Goes Dark After He Is Asked About Leaks, Democrat Senators Push More Regulations on ‘Ghost Guns', Time To Fire Chris Wray, Lawsuit Could Free Illegal Alien Accused of Murdering 22 Elderly Americans, Justin Amash Decides Against White House Bid, Soros-Funded Group: Vote-By-Mail ‘Must Become the Default Option', Billionaire Illinois Gov. Pritzker Admits Wife Fled the State During Stay-at-Home Order, Azar: No Spike in Coronavirus in Places Reopening, Flashback: Obama Fired Inspector General Who Pursued Ally Kevin Johnson, Bloomberg-Founded Gun Control Group Pledges $5M to Turn Arizona Blue, William Barr: Probably Won't Be a Criminal Investigation of Obama/Biden & House Democrats Tell Supreme Court They May Impeach Trump Again by 2021

Futility Closet
288-Death at the Lane Cove River

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 31:37


On New Year's Day 1963, two bodies were discovered on an Australian riverbank. Though their identities were quickly determined, weeks of intensive investigation failed to uncover a cause or motive for their deaths. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Bogle-Chandler case, which riveted Australia for years. We'll also revisit the Rosenhan study and puzzle over a revealing lighthouse. Intro: Alphonse Allais' 1897 Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man is silent. In 1975 muralist Richard Haas proposed restoring the shadows of bygone Manhattan buildings. Sources for our feature on the Bogle-Chandler case: Peter Butt, Who Killed Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler?, 2017. "A New Twist in the Case That Puzzled a Nation," Canberra Times, Sept. 3, 2016, 2. Damien Murphy, "New Twist in Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler Murder Mystery," Sydney Morning Herald, Sept. 2, 2016. Tracy Bowden, "Two Women May Hold Answer to How Dr Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler Died in 1963," ABC News, Sept. 2, 2016. Tracy Bowden, "Two Women May Hold Key to Bogle-Chandler Case," 7.30, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Sept. 2, 2016. Frank Walker, "Deadly Gas Firms as Chandler-Bogle Killer," Sydney Morning Herald, Sept. 17, 2006, 41. D.D. McNicoll, "Riddle by the Riverside," Weekend Australian, Sept. 9, 2006, 21. Malcolm Brown, "The Gas Did It: Bogle-Chandler Theory Blames Toxic Cloud," Sydney Morning Herald, Sept. 8, 2006, 3. Anna Salleh, "Bogle-Chandler Case Solved?", ABC Science, Sept. 8, 2006. Michael Edwards, "Experts Divided Over Bogle Death Theory," PM, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Sept. 8, 2006. Lisa Power, "Daring Affairs Came to a Gruesome End," Daily Telegraph, Sept. 7, 2006, 28. Skye Yates, "New Year's Curse," Daily Telegraph, March 26, 2001, 63. Tony Stephens, "New Year Murder Theory in Bogle Affair," Sydney Morning Herald, Jan. 2, 1998, 6. Joseph Lose, "Lovers 'Poisoned', Not LSD; Bodies Found Neatly Covered," [Auckland] Sunday News, Jan. 28, 1996, 7. "Breakthrough in 30-year Murder Mystery," [Wellington, New Zealand] Sunday Star-Times, Jan. 21, 1996, A1. Jack Waterford, "Mystery Unsolved After 25 Years," Canberra Times, Jan. 1, 1988, 2. "Court Told of Close Association," Canberra Times, May 25, 1963, 3. "Chandler in Witness Box," Canberra Times, May 23, 1963, 3. "Woman Called to 2-Death Inquest," The Age, March 1, 1963. Cameron Hazlehurst, "Bogle, Gilbert Stanley (1924–1963)," Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, 1993. Malcolm Brown, "Sweeney, Basil (1925–2009)," Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University (accessed March 2, 2020). Listener mail: Vaughan Bell, "I Seem to Be What I'm Not (You See)," Lancet Psychiatry 7:3 (March 1, 2020), 242. Roderick David Buchanan, "The Great Pretender: The Undercover Mission That Changed Our Understanding of Madness," Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 56:1 (Winter 2020), 52-53. Jennifer Szalai, "Investigating a Famous Study About the Line Between Sanity and Madness," New York Times, Nov. 27, 2019. Emily Eakin, "Her Illness Was Misdiagnosed as Madness. Now Susannah Cahalan Takes on Madness in Medicine," New York Times, Nov. 2, 2019. Hans Pols, "Undercover in the Asylum," Science, Nov. 8, 2019, 697. Gina Perry, "Deception and Illusion in Milgram's Accounts of the Obedience Experiments," Theoretical & Applied Ethics 2:2 (2013), 79-92. Hannah Dwan, "Fighting Baseball on the SNES Had Some of the Funniest Names in Gaming," Telegraph, Oct. 5, 2017. Wikipedia, "MLBPA Baseball" (accessed March 7, 2020). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Steven Jones. Here's a corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

All Selling Aside with Alex Mandossian |

No matter how delighted or disappointed you are in your life right now, you have a verb deep inside of you that wants a way out. What does that mean? Your verb is your one-word language that expresses to the rest of the world who you are, and why you’re here. Discovering what you verb is can cause a meaningful change not only in your own life, but also the lives of those who you interact with. I’ve been an advertising man for over 25 years, and the biggest lesson I’ve learned in that time is that the one thing that makes a good ad great is the same thing that makes a good leader great: movement. Without movement, nothing happens, and permanent change isn’t possible. Movement, of course, is all about verbs! There are three ways that each of us can live. The first option is to live as a noun, and bore people. The second is to live as an adjective, casting doubt and skepticism in people. Finally, we can live as a verb. We’re human beings, but it’s our human doings that create our legacy and our future. No doubt you’ve heard René Descartes’s famous saying, “I think, therefore I am.” When you read into this, you see that René lived as a verb: “think.” Filling in that saying shows you someone’s verb. For example, Socrates was concerned with questions; he might have said, “I ask, therefore I am.” His verb is “ask.” Einstein said that if you stop learning, you start dying. In other words, “I learn, therefore I am,” and his verb is “learn.” Maria Montessori’s verb was “teach.” Thomas Edison’s was “invent.” Are you starting to understand what it means to live as a verb? If so, you see how incredibly powerful it is. If you can identify your verb, you can identify the direction you’re going. If you can change your verb, you can change your life. Tune into the episode to learn how to identify your verb, and why it’s so different than identifying your noun or adjective. In This Episode: [02:52] - Alex introduces the powerful insights that he’ll explore in today’s episode of the podcast. [04:32] - We hear about what your verb is, and why discovering your verb can be so powerful. [05:42] - Alex digs into what makes a good ad (or leader) great. [06:44] - We hear about one of Alex’s root mentors in advertising, Leo Burnett. [08:09] - Alex became obsessed with verbs when he stumbled upon I Seem to Be a Verb by Buckminster Fuller, he explains. [09:32] - The reason that Alex is recording this episode is that he believes that the greatest thought leaders in history lived their lives as verbs. He lists some famous, influential people and explores what their verbs are. [15:13] - You’re kind of like Michael Phelps, Alex points out, because we are all born geniuses. [16:26] - Alex points out that even the universe itself has a verb: expand. [17:55] - We hear Alex’s answer to the question of what his verb is. [18:54] - What is your verb? Why is it your verb? And how do you live into it every single day? [19:40] - Alex gives listeners a free gift: a list of 112 verbs that may help you discover your own verb. He’s also giving away a slide deck and talk notes on the subject of discovering your verb. Head to this link to get all of this! [21:35] - Alex invites listeners to write down their own verb in the “I [verb], therefore I am” format. [24:12] - The Alexism for this episode is, “Don’t just look for business heroes. Become one!” [25:39] - Alex offers a quick review of the topics and insights that he has explored today. [26:32] - If you haven’t already reviewed this podcast, please do so now! Take a moment to go to this link and leave your biggest takeaway as your review. [27:19] - For the final time, Alex offers listeners a completely free copy of his book Alexisms! If you’ve been hesitating on this, follow through with it now. To learn how to get yours, tune into this episode.   Links and Resources: Alex Mandossian MarketingOnline.com Skipio - where mass business texting gets personal! Alex Mandossian on YouTube Alexisms by Alex Mandossian All Selling Aside on iTunes Leo Burnett I Seem to Be a Verb by Buckminster Fuller Buckminster Fuller René Descartes Socrates Einstein Maria Montessori Thomas Edison Mother Teresa Amelia Earhart Steve Jobs Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Mahatma Gandhi Warren Buffett Walt Disney Michael Phelps Discover Your Verb Cicero Demosthenes P.T. Barnum

Sustainable Nation
Aly Khalifa - Circular Economy Design Expert

Sustainable Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 37:34


Aly Khalifa joins Sustainable Nation to discuss: Cradle to Cradle and the circular economy' Engineering and designing for a sustainable future Ocean plastic and designing with recycled materials Recommendations and advice for sustainability professionals Final Five Questions: What is one piece of advice you would give other sustainability professionals or those working in the circular economy that might help them in their careers? I think there's a principle that I like to use called boundary conditions, and that's something I learned from engineering school. If I'm looking at like the structure of a building and you say "calculate that structure," it's like an impossible task. You need a computer to sort of figure out what happens and the wind load. But what you can do is isolate a single beam and just draw your boundary conditions around one beam, and calculate for that. And as you get more sophisticated in your modeling, your boundary conditions might grow. You might draw around a bigger boundary. You also might say, "I'm going to announce think about temperature also," or I'm going to think about what if there's a rocking party on top of that beam and there's a lot of vibration? So the boundary conditions define for you the problem that you're going to address. And I think in many cases we draw that circle very tightly and we say, "well, I'm just going to deal with this," or in many cases those boundary conditions are never firmly addressed at the beginning because. And we do the same thing in life cycle analysis, right? We have to consider my carbon footprint from here to here, but I'm not going to go outside of that picture. But sometimes it's when you actually list what you're going to define and the things that you can address, and here's the things you are not going to address. Sometimes it's a wake-up call because reflexively, we will attack problems like we've always attacked them and think, "I'm not going to deal with fair labor. I'm not going to talk about realization or I'm not going to talk about these things," without really having acknowledged to yourself that you're not going to do that. Or vice versa. When you do take something on, maybe it's not appropriate to address that. So I think there needs to be some real rigor as a professional about what's inside the boundary conditions for each project, especially on the sustainability side. What are you willing to take on and address, and what do you not want to be distracted by? Because this product has to get done. Frequently, I think there's one stretch that you can take. You can add maybe one set of criteria to it from a sustainability perspective, without having to like eat the whole elephant in one bite. You can say, "I'm just going to take one bite here. I'm really going to reach for this one particular thing without having to address all of it." What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability or the circular economy? One thing it's been great for us on the Ocean Work side is blockchain technology. The whole notion that we can have communities that help us develop a transparency to the way information is shared is very exciting. I have limited knowledge on the topic, so please don't ask me any more about block chain. There's much more qualified people about that. But I do think it's really exciting thing because it's a technology that's not necessarily just for technology's sake. It seems like the heart of the technology is transparency and community building. And I think that's fantastic. I think there must be other technologies we haven't developed, whether it's open source engineering systems, I think there's many different ways that we could develop technologies that are inherently community building and inherently transparent. I'm just wondering what the next one is, but I think this is one of the cases where I feel like I can just build off the work someone else has done and instead of building the tool, get to use the tool. That's really refreshing for me as a sustainability professional. I think in many cases we have to develop the tools more than we get to use them. And in this case I feel like there's a lot to learn about this tool. What is one book you would recommend sustainability professionals read? Well, probably the one that first really got me fired up was Entropy by Jeremy Rifkin. I think that was the one, as someone coming into it, just sort of having my head taken off and my brain shaken it up a little bit, and my head put back on. I just felt like I wasn't the same after reading that. I think that's good because I think sometimes we do just need the rational, logical kind of approach to sustainability, but we need the energizing aspect to it. So I felt like Entropy was one that was really great, but there's so many other inspirations for me. I've already mentioned Cradle to Cradle, but I think for me also just the writings of Buckminster Fuller and his call for design science revolution really pushed me on my way. He has a really fun book called I Seem to be a Verb, which isn't really anything to do with sustainability. It's about how to start a design science revolution and what kind of happens in the mind of Buckminster Fuller. And I think that would be another one I just think is a good one to kickstart some emotions on this topic. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in the work that you do? Yeah, it just seems like it changes by the day. I think one of the tools that I'm really enjoying in the past few months is the platform called Slack. It's allowing teams to collaborate on a variety of threads all at once, like the simultaneous nature of being able to look at what's developing across similar but slightly different threads. It's fantastic for me. I feel like that's a tool that allows me to just very quickly share and get feedback amongst a multitasking type of research projects. And then there's a lot of different systems that are going on in terms of tracking materials and signals. The idea of materials having intelligence the equivalent of a DNA, being able to understand what the material is very quickly. There is so much happening on that right now as well. I think that's also fantastic. That's exactly what's needed. We need to attach information to our products to understand them  And finally where can our listeners go to learn more about what you do, learn more about Ocean Works, follow you, whatever you'd like to give out for websites or any way to follow your work. Well, I think my social media presence is pretty frenetic and its fits and starts. Usually has to do with when am I in research phase and when am I in publishing phase, or different things that I'm doing. But certainly on twitter it's AlygKhalifa and that's probably the quickest, easiest way to get to me. But certainly on LinkedIn, I'm pretty active on that. And then Oceanworks.co is where a lot of the Ocean Work stuff is happening. My firm Design Box is partnered up with that, so designbox.us.  You can also see a lot of the other projects that were kind of preceding all this big investment into Ocean Works. Contact Aly Khalifa: https://twitter.com/alygkhalifa Contact Josh Prigge: josh@sustridge.com Sustridge: https://www.sustridge.com/  

Darkness Prevails Podcast | TRUE Horror Stories

Are you ready for 5 HOURS of Real Ghost Stories, Paranormal Activity, and haunted places? Let's see if you can survive this one... There will be true scary stories from McDonalds, Walmart, Haunted Houses, Haunted Forests, the Night Shift, and more! Just try to endure these 60 true stories of real horror and bring on the New Year of 2017 with a frightening bang! Let's head into the woods, into the forest where the evil spirits and dangerous animals wait to make us their prey. After this one, you'll be glad you're no ghost hunter or paranormal witness yourself. The Supernatural is just far too terrifying. Enjoy! Background Footage courtesy of Beachfront from http://www.beachfrontbroll.com/ and videvo.net! Production music courtesy of Epidemic Sound at www.epidemicsound.com and Kevin Macleod at incompetech.com SHIRTS! - http://www.darknessprevails.org/store FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/DarknessPrevaiIs TWITTER - https://twitter.com/DarkPrevails WEBSITE - http://www.darknessprevails.org MERCH - http://www.darknessprevails.org/store SUBMIT A STORY - http://www.darknessprevails.org/submit 60 REAL GHOST STORIES! Use these times to skip! 1 A Wandering Spirit 00:50 2 Holiday Inn Horror 04:30 3 Ghost Robber in my Room 09:20 4 An Evil Cloud 12:26 5 Shadows that Stare 14:06 6 The Family Curse 17:13 7 Motorcycling Encounter 20:17 8 I’ve Been Followed by an Invisible Hand 23:14 9 Shared Nightmares 27:55 10 Ghost and the Shoestrings 33:40 11 The Floating Man 37:09 12 The White Lady 38:51 13 Ghost in my Bedroom 40:44 14 The Berrett Ranch House 43:06 15 The Little House in the Woods 54:23 16 I Seem to Keep Moving into Haunted Houses 57:21 17 I Make Ouija Boards 01:02:45 18 My First Time Using a Ouija Board 01:09:01 19 Ouija Board Haunting 01:15:32 20 Demonic Life 01:19:57 21 Never Use a Ouija Board 01:24:10 22 A Night on Patrol 01:27:22 23 The Trainee 01:31:30 24 The Tenth Floor 01:34:57 25 Late Night Visitors 01:37:29 26 My Horrible Night Shift Experience 01:40:56 27 Working After Hours 01:47:08 28 Assisted Living 01:54:29 29 Attacked by a Shadow 02:01:39 30 Harris Street 02:06:10 31 Cedar Crossing 02:10:30 32 Dead Ex 02:15:54 33 The Childhood Hauntings 02:19:14 34 Strange Happenings at an Old Newport House 02:22:06 35 Look Out 02:29:02 36 The Coin 02:32:15 37 The Ghost from the Ashes 02:36:59 38 The Tattered Specter 02:41:56 39 Ghost in the School 02:47:10 40 Blink 02:49:15 41 Ghosts on my Street 02:57:29 42 White Face 02:59:19 43 Target Ghost Story 03:01:35 44 Salvation 03:11:17 45 Drive Thru Ghost 03:17:49 46 Waiting at Target 03:26:30 47 The Phantom Pokestop 03:31:33 48 Walmart Shadow 03:35:19 49 Haunted Apartment 03:43:27 50 World War 2 Makeshift Hospital 03:55:41 51 The Lantern, The Boatmen, and the Laughing Children 04:04:00 52 Pine View Woods Ghost 04:29:10 53 Ghost in the Hallway 04:35:23 54 My Mom Blamed it on my Reading Goosebumps 04:37:28 55 Poltergeist Encounter 04:42:27 56 Birthday Party Poltergeist 04:44:34 57 Never Sleep at a Deserted Gas Station 04:47:04 58 Poltergeist in Albion 04:52:28 59 The Plague House 04:56:32 60 Ghost of a Special Person 04:59:19 Top 60 True Ghost Stories and Paranormal Activity are scary subscriber stories or are from Reddit No Sleep or Lets Not Meet. Read these true scary stories and many other real ghost stories here! http://www.darknessprevails.org/true-scary-stories Subscribe to this Disturbing YouTube Channel for more Demon Sightings, Dangerous Animal Attacks, and Haunted Houses and Real Ghost Images and Scary Sightings! The Best Halloween YouTube Channel! Come back anytime for Halloween Ghost Stories! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_VbMnoL4nuxX_3HYanJbA?sub_confirmation=1 Check out our Store for Horror Merchandise! https://www.darknessprevails.org/store Submit your own Creepypasta Stories and True Scary Stories! We want to hear about your evil spirits, shadow people, creepy encounters at mcdonalds or walmart, and true scary stories! http://www.darknessprevails.org/submit --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/darknessprevails/support

Fangirl Happy Hour
Fangirl Happy Hour, Quick Shots – “Happy Anniversary, Inception!”

Fangirl Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 37:05


Renay and Ana have Aja Romano, our Inception Fandom Correspondent, on to discuss Inception the film and the fandom celebration on the five year anniversary of the film and fandom. And of course, it wouldn’t be a celebration without lots of awesome fanfic recommendations! Discussion References Lucky by earlgreytea68 I Seem to Be a Verb […] The post Fangirl Happy Hour, Quick Shots – “Happy Anniversary, Inception!” appeared first on Fangirl Happy Hour.

GROOVELECTRIC: Downloadable Soul

Atmospheric deep house; moody tech house; groovin tech, prog, and electro; a huge breakbeat peak; and a massive finish. Whew. PLAYLIST 01. A Guy Called Gerald, System 7 - I Seem to be a Verb 02. Vincenzo - Broken Flower 03. Faithless - We Come One (acapella) 04. Monkey Safari - Sirens 05. Pirupa - Party Non Stop (Huxley Remix) 06. Union DJs - Party Life (The Bulgarian Remix) 07. Tony Thomas - Operator (Chris Cargo Remash) 08. Rob Cockerton - Synaptic (Tony Thomas Tech Remix) 09. Robb G, The Afterschool Special - Roboduck 10. Iban Reus - Crazy Circus 11. Electrosonic - I Am the Creator 12. Willy San Juan - Panama Is Dancing (Van Lazaraux & Noise Mac Remix) 13. Blackfeel Wite - Sea Still Love You (Zeebo XXX Mix) 14. GenderFix - Getaway Car (Hard Rock Don't Stop Mix) 15. Home Alone, Ap3x - Connect (Dr. Fish Remix) 16. Dart Rayne - Anachen (Leolife Remix) 17. Capa - Chances (Original Club Mix) == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2013 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is strictly prohibited. GROOVELECTRIC MERCH: http://www.groovelectric.com

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
May 14, 2010 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Big Banking Bosses, Cunning, Sly, Reap More From Nations Which Unify" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - May 14, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comm

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2010 46:47


--{ Big Banking Bosses, Cunning, Sly, Reap More From Nations Which Unify: "World is Not Guided by its Own Devices, Rather Those Who Rule Set Up Each Crisis, Armed with Answers, They Present Each State With Solution -- More Treaties to Integrate, I Seem to Recall European Integration Would Mean the End to Bankruptcy in Nation, Now It's All for One and One for All, If One Goes Down, They All Take a Fall, Seems the Best-Laid Plans of Mice and Men Means the Money Ends Up in Bankers' Den, Millions of Lives are Wrecked Asunder, Yet Rules Never Change for Gods of Plunder, Must Say, They're Efficient, These Unsatiated, More Loot to Screw from Nations Integrated" © Alan Watt }-- Function of War to Change Culture on Both Sides, Increase Socialism and Gov. Power - Nations used as "Experiments" Run by International Bankers - Banking Families hold on to Power - Media is Essential Part of Governance - Monopoly's Exclusion of Competition - Crisis Creation and Guided Public Reaction - World Citizen's Purpose to Serve the Economy - Abused Victim turns to Abuser for Help - Show of "Democracy", No Complaints Department - Trained Seals called Politicians. Plugging the Holes in Gulf Oil Leak and Money System - Economic Pseudoscience, Bubbles and "Black Holes" - Investments of King James' Day into British Colonies - Roulette Table in Space - George Soros' Crash of British Economy - Perpetual Slavery through Debt - Crisis Used for Political/Economic Integration. High-Level Technocrats (More Power than Presidents and PMs) - Second Rio Earth Summit - Con of Y2K and Other "Crises" - Obsessive-Compulsive Climate-Change Fanatics. Domestication - No Privacy on Facebook and other "Free" Sites - TOTAL Information Network (of NSA et al) - Sterilization of the Public. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - May 14, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)