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Note: Audio is choppy in some parts however, overall the interview is good. Just be patient.James Bartley has been researching Alien Abductions and the Military/Aerospace Connection to UFOs and Alien Life Forms for twenty five years. He is a protege of legendary Alien Abduction Researcher Barbara Bartholic of Tulsa Oklahoma. James has spent a lot of time conducting field investigations in the High Desert of Southern California, Arizona and Nevada. He specializes in research and investigations into Reptilian Aliens and Military Abductions.Bartley is an Independent Historian with an emphasis on Military History, Intelligence/Counterintelligence and Special Operations. James has lectured in San Diego California, Las Vegas Nevada, at the UFO Friendship Camp Outs at the Lil A'Le Inn in Rachel Nevada adjacent to the Groom Lake/Area 51 complex, Memphis Tennessee, Mississippi, Philadelphia, Bury England at the first ever REPCON (Reptilian Conference), Sydney Australia, The Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Brisbane Australia, Melbourne Australia and numerous other places.He was formerly a member of the Night Search Paranormal Network (NSPN) and hosted his own show called “The Bureau of Alien Human Affairs: Directorate V, Reptilian Section or BAHA DV RS for short.Bartley co-facilitated support groups for Alien Abductees and Military Abductees (Milabs.) Bartley is available for consultations.Website thecosmicswitchboard.com
Mary Beth Voda, Author & Independent Historian, speaking about the Frank Capra holiday classic, "It's a Wonderful Life," that was inspired by a story written by Philip Van Doren Stern titled, "The Greatest Gift." Stern was born in Wyalusing, PA. The Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga Street in Tunkhannock, will continue its annual tradition of presenting free screenings of "It's a Wonderful Life," Wednesday, December 21, 2022, at 2:00, 7:00 & 8:00 pm. For more information: www.dietrichtheater.com/
Frank Morano checks his rights with Logan Stagg Istre, independent historian in New Orleans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano gets constitutional with Logan Stagg Istre, Independent Historian in New Orleans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 27, 2022Mark, Scott, and Ray discuss questions that came into the PRS Community Forum.1. Independent historian. For pediatric visits, I'm a little unclear what counts as an independent historian. I see the definition from CMS indicates "an individual (eg, parent, guardian, surrogate, spouse, witness) who provides a history in addition to a history provided by the patient who is unable to provide a complete or reliable history (eg, due to developmental stage, dementia, or psychosis) or because a confirmatory history is judged to be necessary."Does a parent providing a history count as an independent historian for a baby? I can see an argument for no (i.e. "provides a history in addition" to the patient's history - baby provides no history) but also for yes (baby isn't able to provide history due to developmental stage). Curious your thoughts on this.2. Newborn (post-hospitalization) circumcision consult. Trying to determine how this one is billed. Not talking about the routine circumcisions that happen right after birth (usually done by OB/pediatrics anyways) but rather about the ones referred to pediatric urology because the parents wanted a circumcision but peds / OB didn't think they should do it because of concern for something like penile torsion. - Risk: I presume would be level 4 (minor procedure with risk factors).- Problem: I'm not sure about this one. I presume if something like penile torsion is noted on exam, this would be a level 4 problem (chronic not at treatment goal). What if it turns out the exam is normal? Is it still chronic not at treatment goal because the parents / patient desire circumcision? This seems to be the key question for whether this visit type would be a level 3 or 4. - Data: perhaps irrelevant if problem and risk are 4's, but perhaps a 3 (independent historian) or just a 2 (review of outside records).3. This is a question posed by our ASC.I appealed the insurance denial and they upheld the denial stating “Our review, with medical records, has determined that per published evidence-based coding literature the following diagnosis code(s) is not compatible with the procedure code(s) billed: T19.1XXD and 52310.” They state “the specific code combination listed above was denies based on published evidence-based coding literature. There is a more appropriate diagnosis code for the procedure billed per medical record documentation which states removal of ureteral stent, not a foreign body; please submit corrected claim.”What more-appropriate diagnosis code is there? History was of UPJ stone with hydronephrosis, since resolved on one and ureteral stone, also resolved, on the other. Because the conditions were treated during surgery, the only reason the patient was coming back in was for removal of the ureteral stone and we've always used T19.1XXD w/out issue for that. Other possibilities I'm finding are Z46.6 (Encounter for fitting and adjustment of urinary device) or T83.192D (Other mechanical complication of indwelling ureteral stent, subsequent encounter) but they don't feel appropriate.4. Do you have experience with the code 0421T? I need to come up with RVU's to assign to the Temporary code 0421T. (Transurethral waterjet ablation of prostate, including control of post-operative bleeding, including ultrasound guidance, complete (vasectomy, meatotomy, cystourethroscopy, urethral calibration and/or dilation, and internal urethrotomy are included when performed). I see other health systems with a definitive RVU number. Can you offer guidance on how to assign a RVU to this procedure?
Link Where You Can Find Stefan Verstappen's Books, Videos, Community Building Courses, and Consultations:https://ChinaStrategies.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fAqzIwO3ZV0pDG3qkr_UQ For All VideosParadise Stolen: Why We Are Poor:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zopjoUUgZ2k&t=217sWe Are At WAR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRpCBOlQGzQStefan Verstappen is a kind, noble, soft-spoken WARRIOR. He is an author of several books that can help those whom are Willing to implement the Proper Mindset of a Strategist and a Survivor. He's well traveled, including time spent in China studying Martial Arts with Elder Masters. He mentors others through consultations on how to protect and prepare themselves and their families during extreme conditions, events, situations, etc. He GIVES a lot of himself to the world, and is a treasure to mankind. In line with my candid, no-nonsense delivery of the realities we're facing, Stefan joins me today to Tell it Like it Is with no whip cream or cherry on top. Blunt facts, no window dressing, or dancing around the point. This is a Warrior session. Are you Ready?Ba'al Busters SHIRTS Here: https://my-store-c960b1.creator-spring.com/ ADD My FREE RokuTV Baal Busters Channel here:https://channelstore.roku.com/details/a44cff88b32c2fcc7e090320c66c4d09/baal-busters-broadcastBaal Busters Radio Show airs every Wednesday 8am-10am EST on Revolution.Radio in Studio BBecome an Independent Historian's Producer for as little as $3/mo. https://www.patreon.com/BaalBusters/membershipWant me to Read your comment on air? Go here: https://www.tipeeestream.com/baal-busters/donationSubscribe to the Main Baal Busters here:https://BaalBuster.joshwhotv.comhttps://BrandNewTube.com/@BaalBustersFREE Movie Channel Here: https://joshwhotv.com/channel/BaalBustersMovies I share all my favorite movies with youI am Daniel the Disillusioned Bodhisattva, Daniel Michael Kristos
WHAT the SHIRT is THIS???? https://my-store-c960b1.creator-spring.com/ ADD My FREE RokuTV Baal Busters Channel here:https://channelstore.roku.com/details/a44cff88b32c2fcc7e090320c66c4d09/baal-busters-broadcastBaal Busters Radio Show airs every Wednesday 8am-10am EST on Revolution.Radio in Studio BBecome an Independent Historian's Producer for as little as $3/mo. https://www.patreon.com/BaalBusters/membershipWant me to Read your comment on air? Go here: https://www.tipeeestream.com/baal-busters/donationSubscribe to the Main Baal Busters here:https://BaalBuster.joshwhotv.comhttps://BrandNewTube.com/@BaalBustersFREE Movie Channel Here: https://joshwhotv.com/channel/BaalBustersMovies I share all my favorite movies with youI am Daniel the Disillusioned Bodhisattva, Daniel the Sardonic, and Daniel Michael Kristos
https://baal-busters-studios.creator-spring.com/WARNING: If you get offended by inquiry into the Muslim culture, the Historical Record, or political war propaganda, DO NOT listen to this Episode. What do we really know about the rest of the world? Is there a reason Christian genocides like that of Turkey and Armenia are never mentioned? How is it racist or politically incorrect to hold murderers accountable? Are the teachings of Islam promoting and legalizing murder and rape? ADD My FREE RokuTV Baal Busters Channel here:https://channelstore.roku.com/details/a44cff88b32c2fcc7e090320c66c4d09/baal-busters-broadcastBaal Busters Radio Show airs every Wednesday 8am-10am EST on Revolution.Radio in Studio BBecome an Independent Historian's Producer for as little as $3/mo. https://www.patreon.com/BaalBusters/membershipWant me to Read your comment on air? Go here: https://www.tipeeestream.com/baal-busters/donationSubscribe to the Main Baal Busters here:https://BaalBuster.joshwhotv.comhttps://BrandNewTube.com/@BaalBustersFREE Movie Channel Here: https://joshwhotv.com/channel/BaalBustersMovies I share all my favorite movies with youI am Daniel the Disillusioned Bodhisattva, Daniel the Sardonic, and Daniel Michael Kristos
ADD My FREE RokuTV Baal Busters Channel here:https://channelstore.roku.com/details/a44cff88b32c2fcc7e090320c66c4d09/baal-busters-broadcastBaal Busters Radio Show airs every Wednesday 8am-10am EST on Revolution.Radio in Studio BBecome an Independent Historian's Producer for as little as $3/mo. https://www.patreon.com/BaalBusters/membershipWant me to Read your comment on air? Go here: https://www.tipeeestream.com/baal-busters/donationSubscribe to the Main Baal Busters here:https://BaalBuster.joshwhotv.comhttps://BrandNewTube.com/@BaalBustersFREE Movie Channel Here: https://joshwhotv.com/channel/BaalBustersMovies I share all my favorite movies with youI am Daniel the Disillusioned Bodhisattva, Daniel the Sardonic, and Daniel Michael Kristos
Independent Historian and Storyteller James Bullock portrays Black Seminole sense bearer Abraham at the capture site of Osceola under a white flag of truce. (Courtesy images) Living historians portray many personas, some historical, some not. The Seminole Wars podcast has invited a number of such reenactors onto this program. Their main task is interpretation without judgement as well as to "fill in the blanks" the history books don't cover. For instance, the Black Seminole translator Abraham enjoys a somewhat checkered reputation. Was he double-dealing the Seminoles in the agreements he brokered with the U.S. Army? What might have been his motivations for acting as he did? Should we analyze his life and reputation based on these key decision points? Do we moderns judge him by today's standards versus those of Abraham's time? To examine this, we are honored to chat with the distinguished independent historian James Bullock. Bullock is an A.S.C.A.P writer and publisher, playwright, and tour guide. At public events, he has portrayed Abraham, one of many personas the professional actor takes on. James Bullock is the recipient of the 2006 Interpretive Guide Award from the Castillo de San Marcos, U.S. Park Service. He is also the author of the play Freedom Road. He has been a speaker for the U.S. Army Reserve and Florida National Guard and has led tours and presentations at Fort Mose for various Florida schools and St. Louis Urban League. Bullock is also a re-enactor in the Flight to Freedom Program, National Park Service. He has acted in community theatre in various plays including Majigeen, To Kill a Mockingbird, Omnium Gatherium, Of Mice and Men, and A Raisin in the Sun. And today he discusses Abraham in historical context. 1880s illustration of Abraham (Above). (Above and below) Army receipt invoices paying black interpreters for their services. Host Patrick Swan is a board member with the Seminole Wars Foundation. He is a combat veteran and of the U.S. Army, serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Kosovo, and at the Pentagon after 9/11. A military historian, he holds masters degrees in Public History, Communication, and Homeland Security, and is a graduate of the US Army War College with an advanced degree in strategic studies. This podcast is recorded at the homestead of the Seminole Wars Foundation in Bushnell, Florida. Subscribe automatically to the Seminole Wars through your favorite podcast catcher, such as iHeart or Stitcher or Spotify, DoubleTwist, or Pandora or Google podcasts or iTunes, or ... Check it out so you always get the latest episode without delay where and when you want it. Like us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube!
Mary Beth Voda, Independent Historian & Author, speaking about Wyalusing native Philip Van Doren Stern, who wrote the story that was the basis of the movie classic "It's A Wonderful Life". Stern also lived in Tunkhannock, PA in his youth, and the Dietrich Theater will continue its annual holiday tradition of presenting free screening of the film--Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at various times. Covid protocols will be in place, and reservations are required--570-836-1022 x3 The theater is located at 60 East Tioga Street in Tunkhannock. www.dietrichteater.com
This interview was recorded back in September for airing in November over the holidays.Tonight's guest is James BartleyJames has been researching Alien Abductions and the Military/Aerospace Connection to UFOs and Alien Life Forms for twenty five years. He is a protege of legendary Alien Abduction Researcher Barbara Bartholic of Tulsa Oklahoma. James has spent a lot of time conducting field investigations in the High Desert of Southern California, Arizona and Nevada. He specializes in research and investigations into Reptilian Aliens and Military Abductions.James is an Independent Historian with an emphasis on Military History, Intelligence/Counterintelligence and Special Operations. James has lectured in San Diego California, Las Vegas Nevada, at the UFO Friendship Camp Outs at the Lil A’Le Inn in Rachel Nevada adjacent to the Groom Lake/Area 51 complex, Memphis Tennessee, Mississippi, Philadelphia, Bury England at the first ever REPCON (Reptilian Conference), Sydney Australia, The Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Brisbane Australia, Melbourne Australia and numerous other places.He was formerly a member of the Night Search Paranormal Network (NSPN) and hosted his own show called “The Bureau of Alien Human Affairs: Directorate V, Reptilian Section or BAHA DV RS for short.James co-facilitated support groups for Alien Abductees and Military Abductees (MilAbs) You can find James here:Web https://www.thecosmicswitchboard.com/about-james/
It's been a year since launching the business side of The Tattooed Historian and I figured it was a great time for an update on the progress of the project. What have I learned? What has helped me stay active and loving the process? If you are a student and looking for some words of encouragement, you've come to the right place. If you work in the field and are looking to make a change, you may find some good tidbits in this one! Something for everyone really!
How did the search for Nazi fugitives become a vehicle to oppose South American dictatorships? Daniel Stahl’s award-winning new book traces the story of three continents over the course of half a century in Hunt for Nazis: South America's Dictatorships and the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes (Amsterdam University Press, 2018). Through a rich transnational history, Daniel traces the ebb and flow of political will alongside the cooperation between far flung governments and civil society groups. The result is unique insight into how post-war justice became a battleground for the legitimacy of authoritarian regimes. Daniel Stahl is a research associate at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Hunt for Nazis was distinguished with the Opus Primum award from the Volkswagen Foundation. Stahl has also worked on the Independent Historian’s Commission on the History of the German Foreign Office and is currently researching a history of arms trade regulation in the 20th century. Ryan Stackhouse is a historian of Europe specializing in modern Germany and political policing under dictatorship. His research exploring Gestapo enforcement practices toward different social groups is nearing completion under the working title A Discriminating Terror. He also cohosts the Third Reich History Podcast and can be reached at john.ryan.stackhouse@gmail.com or @Staxomatix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did the search for Nazi fugitives become a vehicle to oppose South American dictatorships? Daniel Stahl’s award-winning new book traces the story of three continents over the course of half a century in Hunt for Nazis: South America's Dictatorships and the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes (Amsterdam University Press, 2018). Through a rich transnational history, Daniel traces the ebb and flow of political will alongside the cooperation between far flung governments and civil society groups. The result is unique insight into how post-war justice became a battleground for the legitimacy of authoritarian regimes. Daniel Stahl is a research associate at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Hunt for Nazis was distinguished with the Opus Primum award from the Volkswagen Foundation. Stahl has also worked on the Independent Historian’s Commission on the History of the German Foreign Office and is currently researching a history of arms trade regulation in the 20th century. Ryan Stackhouse is a historian of Europe specializing in modern Germany and political policing under dictatorship. His research exploring Gestapo enforcement practices toward different social groups is nearing completion under the working title A Discriminating Terror. He also cohosts the Third Reich History Podcast and can be reached at john.ryan.stackhouse@gmail.com or @Staxomatix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did the search for Nazi fugitives become a vehicle to oppose South American dictatorships? Daniel Stahl’s award-winning new book traces the story of three continents over the course of half a century in Hunt for Nazis: South America's Dictatorships and the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes (Amsterdam University Press, 2018). Through a rich transnational history, Daniel traces the ebb and flow of political will alongside the cooperation between far flung governments and civil society groups. The result is unique insight into how post-war justice became a battleground for the legitimacy of authoritarian regimes. Daniel Stahl is a research associate at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Hunt for Nazis was distinguished with the Opus Primum award from the Volkswagen Foundation. Stahl has also worked on the Independent Historian’s Commission on the History of the German Foreign Office and is currently researching a history of arms trade regulation in the 20th century. Ryan Stackhouse is a historian of Europe specializing in modern Germany and political policing under dictatorship. His research exploring Gestapo enforcement practices toward different social groups is nearing completion under the working title A Discriminating Terror. He also cohosts the Third Reich History Podcast and can be reached at john.ryan.stackhouse@gmail.com or @Staxomatix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did the search for Nazi fugitives become a vehicle to oppose South American dictatorships? Daniel Stahl’s award-winning new book traces the story of three continents over the course of half a century in Hunt for Nazis: South America's Dictatorships and the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes (Amsterdam University Press, 2018). Through a rich transnational history, Daniel traces the ebb and flow of political will alongside the cooperation between far flung governments and civil society groups. The result is unique insight into how post-war justice became a battleground for the legitimacy of authoritarian regimes. Daniel Stahl is a research associate at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Hunt for Nazis was distinguished with the Opus Primum award from the Volkswagen Foundation. Stahl has also worked on the Independent Historian’s Commission on the History of the German Foreign Office and is currently researching a history of arms trade regulation in the 20th century. Ryan Stackhouse is a historian of Europe specializing in modern Germany and political policing under dictatorship. His research exploring Gestapo enforcement practices toward different social groups is nearing completion under the working title A Discriminating Terror. He also cohosts the Third Reich History Podcast and can be reached at john.ryan.stackhouse@gmail.com or @Staxomatix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did the search for Nazi fugitives become a vehicle to oppose South American dictatorships? Daniel Stahl’s award-winning new book traces the story of three continents over the course of half a century in Hunt for Nazis: South America's Dictatorships and the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes (Amsterdam University Press, 2018). Through a rich transnational history, Daniel traces the ebb and flow of political will alongside the cooperation between far flung governments and civil society groups. The result is unique insight into how post-war justice became a battleground for the legitimacy of authoritarian regimes. Daniel Stahl is a research associate at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Hunt for Nazis was distinguished with the Opus Primum award from the Volkswagen Foundation. Stahl has also worked on the Independent Historian’s Commission on the History of the German Foreign Office and is currently researching a history of arms trade regulation in the 20th century. Ryan Stackhouse is a historian of Europe specializing in modern Germany and political policing under dictatorship. His research exploring Gestapo enforcement practices toward different social groups is nearing completion under the working title A Discriminating Terror. He also cohosts the Third Reich History Podcast and can be reached at john.ryan.stackhouse@gmail.com or @Staxomatix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did the search for Nazi fugitives become a vehicle to oppose South American dictatorships? Daniel Stahl’s award-winning new book traces the story of three continents over the course of half a century in Hunt for Nazis: South America's Dictatorships and the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes (Amsterdam University Press, 2018). Through a rich transnational history, Daniel traces the ebb and flow of political will alongside the cooperation between far flung governments and civil society groups. The result is unique insight into how post-war justice became a battleground for the legitimacy of authoritarian regimes. Daniel Stahl is a research associate at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Hunt for Nazis was distinguished with the Opus Primum award from the Volkswagen Foundation. Stahl has also worked on the Independent Historian’s Commission on the History of the German Foreign Office and is currently researching a history of arms trade regulation in the 20th century. Ryan Stackhouse is a historian of Europe specializing in modern Germany and political policing under dictatorship. His research exploring Gestapo enforcement practices toward different social groups is nearing completion under the working title A Discriminating Terror. He also cohosts the Third Reich History Podcast and can be reached at john.ryan.stackhouse@gmail.com or @Staxomatix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did the search for Nazi fugitives become a vehicle to oppose South American dictatorships? Daniel Stahl’s award-winning new book traces the story of three continents over the course of half a century in Hunt for Nazis: South America's Dictatorships and the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes (Amsterdam University Press, 2018). Through a rich transnational history, Daniel traces the ebb and flow of political will alongside the cooperation between far flung governments and civil society groups. The result is unique insight into how post-war justice became a battleground for the legitimacy of authoritarian regimes. Daniel Stahl is a research associate at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Hunt for Nazis was distinguished with the Opus Primum award from the Volkswagen Foundation. Stahl has also worked on the Independent Historian’s Commission on the History of the German Foreign Office and is currently researching a history of arms trade regulation in the 20th century. Ryan Stackhouse is a historian of Europe specializing in modern Germany and political policing under dictatorship. His research exploring Gestapo enforcement practices toward different social groups is nearing completion under the working title A Discriminating Terror. He also cohosts the Third Reich History Podcast and can be reached at john.ryan.stackhouse@gmail.com or @Staxomatix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made history this week — with its own history. For the first time since 1930, it released an authorized, in-depth book that explores the faith’s past. “Saints: The Standard of Truth" is part of a four-volume set that will explore Mormonism from its humble birth to its current global presence. On this week’s “Mormon Land” podcast, Benjamin Park, who is a Latter-day Saint and a history professor at Sam Houston State University, discusses this first installment, its strengths, its weaknesses and its potential to shape members' views about their own religious heritage.