Podcasts about moches

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Best podcasts about moches

Latest podcast episodes about moches

Carnets de campagne
Quasimodo : des légumes moches et bio sauvés du gaspillage

Carnets de campagne

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 13:42


durée : 00:13:42 - Carnets de campagne - par : Dorothée Barba - Ils sont tordus, trop grands ou trop petits, mais tout aussi bons que les autres. Quasimodo sauve des fruits et légumes hors calibre et les livre à Paris. Egalement au programme de ces Carnets : les Amis du Chaudron, association qui cherche des bénévoles au Chesnay-Rocquencourt (Yvelines).

SMART IMPACT
Valoriser les fruits et les légumes moches

SMART IMPACT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 5:18


3 millions de tonnes de fruits et légumes sont jetés chaque année en France. Pour tenter de réduire ce chiffre, la startup Topinamour récolte des produits végétaux qui ne sont pas au bon calibrage pour être distribués dans les circuits traditionnels. Pour en faire des produits transformés. Un moyen également pour les agriculteurs d'avoir un complément de revenu.-----------------------------------------------------------------------SMART IMPACT - Le magazine de l'économie durable et responsableSMART IMPACT, votre émission dédiée à la RSE et à la transition écologique des entreprises. Découvrez des actions inspirantes, des solutions innovantes et rencontrez les leaders du changement.

Ça peut vous arriver
LA QUESTION CONSO - Pourquoi n'y a-t-il plus de fruits et légumes moches dans les supermarchés ?

Ça peut vous arriver

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 2:10


Pourquoi n'y a-t-il plus de fruits et légumes moches dans les supermarchés, alors même que cette initiative permettait d'acheter ces produits à moindre coût ? Découvrez la réponse d'Olivier Dauvers dans la question conso ! Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Sergio y Lupita
Julieta del Río Venegas: ASF descubrió moches e irregularidades al interior del INAI, que denuncié con anterioridad

Sergio y Lupita

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 6:30


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Le décryptage de David Barroux
Lidl : Le succès des escarpins moches mais pas chers !

Le décryptage de David Barroux

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 3:04


Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

SMART IMPACT
Ne plus discriminer les fruits et légumes moches

SMART IMPACT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 5:19


Grossiste de fruits et légumes moches : c'est la façon dont se présente Atypique. Cette start-up récupère auprès des producteurs agricoles des produits considérés comme disgracieux pour les revendre.-----------------------------------------------------------------------SMART IMPACT - Le magazine de l'économie durable et responsableSMART IMPACT, votre émission dédiée à la RSE et à la transition écologique des entreprises. Découvrez des actions inspirantes, des solutions innovantes et rencontrez les leaders du changement.

Le billet vert
"Les villes moches et ennuyeuses sont mauvaises pour la santé", expliquent des scientifiques

Le billet vert

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 2:13


durée : 00:02:13 - Le billet sciences - C'est par ce titre, repris sur de nombreux sites internet, qu'un magazine américain creuse cette semaine la question de la neuro-architecture, qui étudie l'impact de l'urbanisme sur notre santé mentale et physique.

Les p'tites histoires
La légendes de l'origine des pulls moches (de Noël), racontée par Illyès

Les p'tites histoires

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 2:44


Salut, moi, c'est Ilyès, je vis des étés incroyables avec ma cousine Lana et Arthur, un conteur de légendes hors pair ! Cette année il m'a proposé de vous en raconter ! Alors c'est parti pour : l'origine des pulls moches.Crédits : cette p'tite histoire a été écrite par Mathieu Genelle. Racontée par Karine Texier et Arnaud Guillou. Enregistrement et montage : Studio Module. Générique : Léa Chevrier. Illustration : Quentin Laville. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/les-ptites-histoires. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Ça peut vous arriver
LES ? DE LA CONSO - Pourquoi les pulls moches de Noël sont-ils devenus populaires ?

Ça peut vous arriver

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 2:51


Qu'est-ce qui explique la popularité des pulls moches de Noël ? Découvrez l'explication avec notre expert en grande distribution, Olivier Dauvers. Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.

Le Fab & Mymy Show
Les livres français sont MOCHES il faut le dire #HotTake

Le Fab & Mymy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 28:53


Où l'on parle de snobisme, mais aussi de Matthieu Chédid.

L'innovation du jour - Anicet Mbida
Les légumes moches invendus transformés en produits cosmétiques

L'innovation du jour - Anicet Mbida

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 2:20


Jean Zeid nous livre chaque matin ce qui se fait de mieux en matière d'innovation RSE.

Au cœur de l'histoire
ITW- "Eloge des moches" : ils sont entrés dans l'Histoire malgré leur laideur

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 23:34


Qu'avaient en commun : Danton, Toulouse Lautrec ou Anne de Clèves ? Ils étaient moches ! Enfin du moins, ils étaient perçus comme tel par leurs contemporains. Et pourtant, cette disgrâce ne les a pas empêchés de marquer leur temps et de passer à la postérité. Par leurs talents, leur détermination ou leurs actions, ils ont laissé leur empreinte dans l'histoire. Pierre-Louis Lensel, auteur de Eloges des Moches, paru aux éditions Perrin, et rédacteur en chef adjoint du numérique au magazine Historia, nous livre aux côtés de Virginie Girod une étonnante analyse de la vie des laids flamboyants de l'histoire. Thèmes abordés : Physique, beauté, politique, peinture, cinéma, royauté, guerre, personnalités "Au cœur de l'histoire" est un podcast Europe 1 Studio- Présentatrice : Virginie Girod - Production : Caroline Garnier et Nathan Laporte- Réalisation : Clément Ibrahim- Composition de la musique originale : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis- Promotion et Coordination des partenariats : Marie Corpet- Visuel : Sidonie Mangin Découvrez l'abonnement "Au Coeur de l'Histoire +" et accédez à des heures de programmes, des archives inédites, des épisodes en avant-première et une sélection d'épisodes sur des grandes thématiques. Profitez de cette offre sur Apple Podcasts dès aujourd'hui !

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
La laideur comme moteur : les moches qui en ont fait une force

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 39:21


Nous sommes à la fin du mois d'août, début septembre, 1988, à Sils-Maria, village des Alpes, au Sud-Est de la Suisse, dans le canton des Grisons. Frédéric Nietzsche y a déjà passé de nombreux séjours. En peu de temps, le philosophe allemand y rédige, avant le 3 septembre, le manuscrit de ce qui deviendra le « Crépuscule des idoles ou Comment on philosophe avec un marteau ». Il y écrit : « Rien n'est beau, il n'y a que l'homme qui soit beau : sur cette naïveté repose toute esthétique, c'est sa première vérité. Ajoutons-y dès l'abord la deuxième : rien n'est laid si ce n'est l'homme qui dégénère, — avec cela l'empire des jugements esthétiques est circonscrit. — Au point de vue physiologique, tout ce qui est laid affaiblit et attriste l'homme. Cela le fait songer à la décomposition, au danger, à l'impuissance. Il y perd décidément de la force. On peut mesurer au dynamomètre l'effet de la laideur. En général, lorsque l'homme éprouve un état d'affaissement, il flaire l'approche de quelque chose de « laid ». Son sentiment de puissance, sa volonté de puissance, son courage, sa fierté — tout ceci s'abaisse avec le laid et monte avec le beau… » Trois siècles auparavant, Blaise Pascal, mathématicien et philosophe, avait écrit dans ses « Pensées » : « Si le nez de Cléopâtre eût été plus court, toute la face du monde aurait changé. » « Ce je ne sais quoi, ajouta-t-il, si peu de choses qu'on ne peut le reconnaître, remue toute la terre, les princes, les armées, le monde entier ». Quel rôle la disgrâce physique a-t-elle joué dans l'histoire ? Qui sont les femmes et les hommes qui sont parvenu à la transcender, ne se sont pas laissé enfermer, engloutir par la moquerie, la méchanceté, la pitié ? Partons à la rencontre de ces individus qui ont forcé l'admiration de leurs contemporains en faisant de leur infortune un moteur et même, parfois, un atout… Invité : Pierre-Louis Lensel, rédacteur en chef adjoint de la revue « Historia ». « Eloges des moches » aux éditions Perrin. Sujets traités : Frédéric Nietzsche, laideur, moche, Cléopâtre, Blaise Pascal, moquerie, méchanceté, pitié Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Le podcast BasketSession
Les plus beaux (et les plus moches) maillots NBA - Hoop Culture Vol. 20

Le podcast BasketSession

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 74:46


Cette semaine dans Hoop Culture, Théophile Haumesser et Pierre-Armand Samama parlent maillots NBA : les plus beaux jerseys, les plus moches, les plus cultes, les plus kitches, il y en a pour tout le monde.Et vous, quels sont ceux qui vous ont le plus marqué ?Préommandez le Mook REVERSE #14 spécial SPURS https://www.basketsession.com/produit/mook-reverse-14-spurs/Commandez le livre Une saison en enfer

radioinqro.com Podcast Informativo
S2023 Ep277: Presenta Xóchitl denuncia ante INE por presuntos moches en liquidación de Notimex

radioinqro.com Podcast Informativo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 3:53


El Noti
EP149 Denuncian moches para campaña de Sheinbaum; Violencia en Ecuador; Papa Francisco exige prohibir maternidad subrogada

El Noti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 22:09


Denuncian exigencia de “moches” para campaña de Sheinbaum ¿En qué se parecen Ecuador y México? Papa Francisco exige prohibir la maternidad subrogada

Las noticias con Meme Yamel
E 08/12/24: Denuncian "Moches" para Sheinbaum | ¿Por qué no ratificaron a Ernestina Godoy?

Las noticias con Meme Yamel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 195:05


En el E 08/12/24 hablamos de: Exdirectora de notimex denuncia "Moches" para Sheinbaum | ¿Por qué no ratificaron a Ernestina Godoy? | Violencia electoral cobra sus primeras víctimas | Profepa frena traslado de la jirafa benito.

Histoires de Darons
Max Boublil, daron de "J'aime les moches" et de deux enfants

Histoires de Darons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 55:23


Nicolas Canteloup - la revue de presque sur Europe 1
Miss France sur TF1 : «Vous imaginez ce que ça serait si elles étaient moches»

Nicolas Canteloup - la revue de presque sur Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 6:13


Chaque jour, Jean-Luc Lemoine vous offre une session de rattrapage de tout ce qu'il ne fallait pas manquer dans les médias.

Culture médias - Philippe Vandel
Miss France sur TF1 : «Vous imaginez ce que ça serait si elles étaient moches»

Culture médias - Philippe Vandel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 6:13


Chaque jour, Jean-Luc Lemoine vous offre une session de rattrapage de tout ce qu'il ne fallait pas manquer dans les médias.

Le débrief de Matthieu Noël
Miss France sur TF1 : «Vous imaginez ce que ça serait si elles étaient moches»

Le débrief de Matthieu Noël

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 6:13


Chaque jour, Jean-Luc Lemoine vous offre une session de rattrapage de tout ce qu'il ne fallait pas manquer dans les médias.

L'oeil de...
Après Limoges, "maintenant une tournée des villes moches ?"

L'oeil de...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 3:04


Ecoutez Le 2ème œil de Philippe Caverivière du 11 décembre 2023 avec Philippe Caverivière.

RTL Matin
Après Limoges, "maintenant une tournée des villes moches ?"

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 3:04


Ecoutez Le 2ème œil de Philippe Caverivière du 11 décembre 2023 avec Philippe Caverivière.

L'éclairage éco - Nicolas Barré
[A découvrir] Les Jardins de Solène font la part belle aux légumes "moches"

L'éclairage éco - Nicolas Barré

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 13:17


Dans le Vaucluse, Solène Espitalié a fondé une entreprise sociale et solidaire baptisée "Les Jardins de Solène" Son objectif ? Lutter contre le gaspillage alimentaire en recyclant les fruits et légumes à la source. En effet, une grande quantité de ces produits ne sont pas achetés par les industriels car jugés trop gros, trop petits ou mal formés. Dans le monde, chaque seconde, 41 tonnes de nourriture sont ainsi jetées ! Solène Espitalié se lance alors le défi de récupérer et découper ces produits frais, locaux et de saison afin de les proposer à la restauration collective. Pour l'aider, elle est entourée de "ses héros du quotidien" : dix collaborateurs dont huit en situation de handicap, l'insertion solidaire étant l'une des priorités des "Jardins de Solène".  Grâce à l'entreprise, 75 tonnes de fruits et légumes ont pu être recyclées en 2022. Un résultat important, à son échelle, que Solène Espitalié compte bien continuer à développer. Mais pour réaliser son projet, Solène Espitalié a dû faire face aux préjugés et aux difficultés. Pour développer une entreprise comme celle-ci, il a fallu s'armer d'énergie et de patience. Pour elle, être entrepreneur solidaire, c'est être "hyper pragmatique". Dans cet épisode du podcast "Impacts Solidaires" présenté par la journaliste Elisabeth Assayag, Solène Espitalié raconte la naissance de son projet, ses actions, ses conseils et ses difficultés.Ce podcast est une production Europe 1 Studio en partenariat avec France Active et avec le soutien de Mirova Foundation. CréditsHost: Elisabeth Assayag / Production : Sébastien Guyot - Europe 1 Studio / Réalisation : Christophe Daviaud / Rédaction et diffusion : Lisa Soster / Partenariat : France Active avec le soutien de Mirova Foundation  

Le Profil de l'Emploi
[A découvrir] Les Jardins de Solène font la part belle aux légumes "moches"

Le Profil de l'Emploi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 13:16


Dans le Vaucluse, Solène Espitalié a fondé une entreprise sociale et solidaire baptisée 'Les Jardins de Solène' Son objectif ? Lutter contre le gaspillage alimentaire en recyclant les fruits et légumes à la source. En effet, une grande quantité de ces produits ne sont pas achetés par les industriels car jugés trop gros, trop petits ou mal formés. Dans le monde, chaque seconde, 41 tonnes de nourriture sont ainsi jetées ! Solène Espitalié se lance alors le défi de récupérer et découper ces produits frais, locaux et de saison afin de les proposer à la restauration collective. Pour l'aider, elle est entourée de 'ses héros du quotidien' : dix collaborateurs dont huit en situation de handicap, l'insertion solidaire étant l'une des priorités des 'Jardins de Solène'. Grâce à l'entreprise, 75 tonnes de fruits et légumes ont pu être recyclées en 2022. Un résultat important, à son échelle, que Solène Espitalié compte bien continuer à développer. Mais pour réaliser son projet, Solène Espitalié a dû faire face aux préjugés et aux difficultés. Pour développer une entreprise comme celle-ci, il a fallu s'armer d'énergie et de patience. Pour elle, être entrepreneur solidaire, c'est être 'hyper pragmatique'. Dans cet épisode du podcast 'Impacts Solidaires' présenté par la journaliste Elisabeth Assayag, Solène Espitalié raconte la naissance de son projet, ses actions, ses conseils et ses difficultés.Ce podcast est une production Europe 1 Studio en partenariat avec France Active et avec le soutien de Mirova Foundation. CréditsHost: Elisabeth Assayag / Production : Sébastien Guyot - Europe 1 Studio / Réalisation : Christophe Daviaud / Rédaction et diffusion : Lisa Soster / Partenariat : France Active avec le soutien de Mirova Foundation

Le monde bouge - Axel de Tarlé
[A découvrir] Les Jardins de Solène font la part belle aux légumes "moches"

Le monde bouge - Axel de Tarlé

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 13:17


Dans le Vaucluse, Solène Espitalié a fondé une entreprise sociale et solidaire baptisée "Les Jardins de Solène" Son objectif ? Lutter contre le gaspillage alimentaire en recyclant les fruits et légumes à la source. En effet, une grande quantité de ces produits ne sont pas achetés par les industriels car jugés trop gros, trop petits ou mal formés. Dans le monde, chaque seconde, 41 tonnes de nourriture sont ainsi jetées ! Solène Espitalié se lance alors le défi de récupérer et découper ces produits frais, locaux et de saison afin de les proposer à la restauration collective. Pour l'aider, elle est entourée de "ses héros du quotidien" : dix collaborateurs dont huit en situation de handicap, l'insertion solidaire étant l'une des priorités des "Jardins de Solène".  Grâce à l'entreprise, 75 tonnes de fruits et légumes ont pu être recyclées en 2022. Un résultat important, à son échelle, que Solène Espitalié compte bien continuer à développer. Mais pour réaliser son projet, Solène Espitalié a dû faire face aux préjugés et aux difficultés. Pour développer une entreprise comme celle-ci, il a fallu s'armer d'énergie et de patience. Pour elle, être entrepreneur solidaire, c'est être "hyper pragmatique". Dans cet épisode du podcast "Impacts Solidaires" présenté par la journaliste Elisabeth Assayag, Solène Espitalié raconte la naissance de son projet, ses actions, ses conseils et ses difficultés.Ce podcast est une production Europe 1 Studio en partenariat avec France Active et avec le soutien de Mirova Foundation. CréditsHost: Elisabeth Assayag / Production : Sébastien Guyot - Europe 1 Studio / Réalisation : Christophe Daviaud / Rédaction et diffusion : Lisa Soster / Partenariat : France Active avec le soutien de Mirova Foundation  

La France bouge - Elisabeth Assayag
[A découvrir] Les Jardins de Solène font la part belle aux légumes "moches"

La France bouge - Elisabeth Assayag

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 13:16


Dans le Vaucluse, Solène Espitalié a fondé une entreprise sociale et solidaire baptisée 'Les Jardins de Solène' Son objectif ? Lutter contre le gaspillage alimentaire en recyclant les fruits et légumes à la source. En effet, une grande quantité de ces produits ne sont pas achetés par les industriels car jugés trop gros, trop petits ou mal formés. Dans le monde, chaque seconde, 41 tonnes de nourriture sont ainsi jetées ! Solène Espitalié se lance alors le défi de récupérer et découper ces produits frais, locaux et de saison afin de les proposer à la restauration collective. Pour l'aider, elle est entourée de 'ses héros du quotidien' : dix collaborateurs dont huit en situation de handicap, l'insertion solidaire étant l'une des priorités des 'Jardins de Solène'. Grâce à l'entreprise, 75 tonnes de fruits et légumes ont pu être recyclées en 2022. Un résultat important, à son échelle, que Solène Espitalié compte bien continuer à développer. Mais pour réaliser son projet, Solène Espitalié a dû faire face aux préjugés et aux difficultés. Pour développer une entreprise comme celle-ci, il a fallu s'armer d'énergie et de patience. Pour elle, être entrepreneur solidaire, c'est être 'hyper pragmatique'. Dans cet épisode du podcast 'Impacts Solidaires' présenté par la journaliste Elisabeth Assayag, Solène Espitalié raconte la naissance de son projet, ses actions, ses conseils et ses difficultés.Ce podcast est une production Europe 1 Studio en partenariat avec France Active et avec le soutien de Mirova Foundation. CréditsHost: Elisabeth Assayag / Production : Sébastien Guyot - Europe 1 Studio / Réalisation : Christophe Daviaud / Rédaction et diffusion : Lisa Soster / Partenariat : France Active avec le soutien de Mirova Foundation

Président Magnien
On n'a pas osé vous en parler : Le palmarès des villes les plus moches de France - 14/11

Président Magnien

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 2:19


Tous les matins, l'œil malicieux de Charles Magnien se pose sur un sujet tabou ou gênant. Le rendez-vous pour débattre à la machine à café.

Les Grosses Têtes
LE COUP DE FIL DU JOUR - Les pulls moches de Noël à l'honneur

Les Grosses Têtes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 5:52


Christophe Abraham était au téléphone des Grosses Têtes ce 13 novembre. Il est le créateur du site "Mon pull moche de Noël", et met en avant la fabrication et la distribution française de ses produits. Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.

Les Pachas
Les pires belles familles de France. Allô les Pachas #6

Les Pachas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 41:06


AAALLOOO LES PACHAS #6 : Dans l'épisode du jour on parle d'un sujet sensible.... les belles familles. Enfin ici, plutôt les MOCHES familles.Nouveau numéro des Pachas : 06 51 95 59 15Suivez nous sur Instagram : @LES PACHASHOSTED BY@Mayadorable et @JulesPedrettiBonne semaine les pachas ♡Produit et imaginé par Mayadorable et Jules Pedretti. Créations sonores by Louise Pétrouchka. Graphisme by ToBeLikeJu Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Le Dictaphone
Zoocosmétologie : mécontent de se trouver nous-même moches, doit-on maquiller les animaux ?

Le Dictaphone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 59:16


http://beaubfm.org/emissions/benevoles/le_dictaphone/420_zoocosmetologie.mp3 - Plus ils nous ressemblent, plus ils sont moches, plus il faut le grimer - Écoute le chien originel c'est le loup et je sais pas si t'as remarqué mais c'est pas la star dans le petit chaperon rouge ou les 3 petits cochons - Si pour les cosmétiques pour humains on fait des tests dans les yeux de lapin, pour le maquillage canin, fait-on des tests dans les yeux de bébé humains ? - D'un autre coté les chiens c'est moches, ça pue et ça n'a absolument rien à foutre dans le monde des humains - Faut comprendre aussi, qu'est-ce que tu veux qu'on fasse de tout ce stock de cosmetic qu'on se tartine plus parce ue ça abime la peau ? 11/10/2023 Zoocosmétologie : mécontent de se trouver nous-même moches, doit-on maquiller les animaux ? GROUPE Titre Album Binary Audio Misfits Lâchez Les Chiens 0 Doppler Rail! Chien! Si Nihil Aliud Gatechien Cinq a Sept 4 Madmadmad P-Dog More More More Method Man & D'Angelo (DJ Krush Rework) Break Ups 2 Make Ups DJ Krush, Def Beat Remixes Vol.4 Presents... Psapp Make Up () The Only Thing I Ever Wanted The Zombies I Can't Make Up My Mind The Zombies Collection zoocosmetique

L'oeil de...
Les habitants des villes moches devraient "avoir le droit de se droguer"

L'oeil de...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 3:25


Philippe Caverivière a une nouvelle idée pour remonter le moral de ceux qui habitent dans des villes moches : les autoriser à se droguer.

Luis Cárdenas
‘La Estafa Lechera': puntos clave para entender los ‘moches' de Segalmex

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 19:35


En su colaboración para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Salvador Mejía, especialista en prevención de lavado de dinero, explicó los puntos clave de 'La Estafa Lechera' y su relación con Movimiento Ciudadano (MC). De acuerdo con el experto, quien consultó la investigación de Mexicanos Contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad (MCCI) publicada en el periódico Reforma, no hay forma de evitar criticar el caso que involucra al empresario Alejandro Puente. Además, MCCI señala que una persona vinculada a MC es parte de la estafa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Les matins
Les fictions de "bureaux moches"

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 3:30


durée : 00:03:30 - Le Regard culturel - par : Lucile Commeaux - Depuis que les feuilletons télévisés existent, fleurissent les "work sitcoms", ces séries comiques dont l'intrigue se situe intégralement dans des bureaux. Mais pourquoi aime-t-on autant regarder le soir ce qu'on est heureux, quotidiennement, de quitter ?

Latinus Diario
Latinus Diario: 15 de agosto

Latinus Diario

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 61:58


Gobierno de Veracruz minimiza hallazgo de cuerpos desmembrados y congelados en Poza Rica; Mario Delgado y Xóchitl Gálvez cruzan acusaciones por “moches”; diputada de Morena critica libros de texto de la SEP.

Better Call Lyoto
BCL #20 : TAUX DE SUCCES EN DATE / VENTS / FRIENDZONE / DRAGUER DES MOCHES / FAST PICKUP / HUMEUR

Better Call Lyoto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 53:02


Y'a de l'idée
L'Europe veut dispenser les « légumes moches » de normes de commercialisation

Y'a de l'idée

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 2:07


Afin de lutter contre le gaspillage alimentaire, la Commission européenne a annoncé vouloir exempter de normes commerciales les fruits et légumes hors standards, souvent non consommés, pour la vente directe.

LE PODCAST DE JONATHAN HATCHI
EST-CE VRAI QUE LES HOMMES PRÉFÈRENT LES FEMMES MOCHES ?

LE PODCAST DE JONATHAN HATCHI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 5:26


➜Etude de cas offerte  "20k en 1 semaine" : https://www.jonathanhatchi.com/20k

Asticharlas con Julio Astillero
Lunes 06 de enero de 2023 | Moches, medios, Pegasus, elecciones: cruda radiografía en juicio a García Luna

Asticharlas con Julio Astillero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 32:25


Moches, medios, Pegasus, elecciones: cruda radiografía en juicio a García LunaLink para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2Tienda:https://julioastillerotienda.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Culture G
D'où vient la tradition des pulls moches de Noël ?

Culture G

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 3:57


Père Noël, lutin, rennes, flocons, guirlandes ou encore gros logos colorés avec des petites clochettes… Comme chaque année, les pulls moches essortent des placards à l'approche de Noël. D'où vient cette tradition ? C'est le sujet de cet épisode !

Tribu Política
Segalmex: La dependencia incómoda de la 4T

Tribu Política

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 20:32


Una paraestatal del gobierno de México sembró en los últimos cuatro años una red que generó desvíos de hasta 9 mil millones de pesos mediante empresas fantasma y, aunque las autoridades investigan, hasta ahora los autores intelectuales de estas negociaciones siguen sin rendir cuentas. Ivan Alamillo de Mexicanos Contra La Corrupción e Impunidad nos cuenta.

Asticharlas con Julio Astillero
Jueves 08 de diciembre de 2022 | Acción judicial contra panistas beneficiados con moches, sobre todo en la Benito Juárez

Asticharlas con Julio Astillero

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 32:38


Acción judicial contra panistas beneficiados con moches, sobre todo en la Benito JuárezLink para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Les p't**s Berrichons
Les pulls de Noël sont-ils vraiment moches ?

Les p't**s Berrichons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 3:00


durée : 00:03:00 - Les p'tits Berrichons

Les conseils pas chers
Les conseils pas chers - Les pulls moches de Noël !

Les conseils pas chers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 4:37


Ce matin Romano surfe sur la mode des pulls moches de Noël pour ses conseils pas chers sur Skyrock !

Libre como el viento, El Podcast de ZETA
2022: 86 masacres, 12 en Baja California // FGE simuló investigación sobre moches de Jaime Bonilla.

Libre como el viento, El Podcast de ZETA

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 46:10


En el nuevo episodio de Libre Como El Viento hablamos de: FGE simuló investigación sobre moches de los primeros meses de la administración de Jaime Bonilla. Ocho militares dejaron ir los millones de los moches. 2022: 86 masacres, 12 en Baja California. Sicario del cártel de Caro Quintero, en Rosarito. Más detalles, en www.zetatijuana.com

Minute papillon!
Comment réussir à sauver les espèces moches?

Minute papillon!

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 7:19


Selon l'Union internationale pour la conservation de la nature ( UICN), l'une des plus grandes ONG environnementales du monde, 40.000 espèces sont menacées d'extinction dans le monde, dont 1.900 en France. Certains de ces animaux semblent pourtant avoir plus de chance de survivre parce qu'ils sont beaux. Pourquoi tant de moyens mis en œuvre pour protéger le koala, et si peu pour la salamandre de chine ? Pourquoi les animaux moches ou mal aimés, sont-ils plus menacés que les autres dans la préservation de la biodiversité ? Pour répondre dans cet épisode de Minute Papillon!, Maud Lelièvre, présidente du comité français de l'UICN.

Midnight Train Podcast
Unexplained Mass Disappearances. Where'd They Go?

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 105:45


Ep. 154 Unexplained Mass Disappearances   Today we're talking about unsolved stuff…but in a different way. We're talking about unexplained mass disappearances. How can large numbers of people just disappear without a trace? Where'd they go? Why'd they go? Did somebody make them leave? Bigfoot again? Aliens? Supernatural? Chainsaw? We may never know….but that won't stop us from discussing, speculating, and inevitably making really bad jokes on today's episode. So all aboard bitches let's roll!   Let us begin back…back…waaaaay back in 1918. We're talking about the USS Cyclops. Aside from having a great name, it fits the bill on mass disappearances. USS Cyclops (AC-4) was the second of four Proteus-class colliers built for the United States Navy several years before World War I. A collier is a fancy name for a big ass coal cargo ship. The USS Langley, the first aircraft carrier in the US Navy, was a converted collier. This was actually the second ship to bear the name Cyclops. She had been swimming around hauling coal and helping refugees between the Baltic sea, the Bahamas, and Mexico since 1910. In 1917 she was covered to help haul troops and coal all over the world during WW1.  In March 1918, the ship was given a new cargo: tons and tons of dense manganese ore, used in steelmaking. She left Brazil loaded up with the brittle metal, then voyaged to Barbados to resupply for the long journey home to Baltimore. That's where things get interesting. On the journey home something went wrong and the ship was never heard from again. Not even an sos. The last known transmission from the Cyclops was "weather fair, all well" at the beginning of the trip home. When the ship did not reach Baltimore a massive search was undertaken. Every naval ship from Cuba to Puerto Rico was sent out to search for debris. At the time, given it was during the war, the general consensus was that she was sunk by the Germans. But during the search, ships could not find any debris field that would be evident if it was torpedoed. In fact no one found anything…anything at all. It seemed the ship just disappeared. 306 people were just… gone. It remains to this day, the single largest loss of life in the history of the United States Navy that did not directly involve combat! Wow that's pretty crazy. So what exactly happened? Well there are theories abound my friends!    First there is a mini conspiracy theory that the captain sabotaged the ship or even took it all the way to Germany! Why, you ask? Well let us tell you. It is said that the crew was unhappy with the captain. You see, Captain Worley was hated by his staff and officers and was accused of being pro German. It was discovered later that Worley was actually German born and had changed his name at some point. It's not known why he changed his name. On top of that, the US Consulate General of Rio, named Gottschalk, boarded the ship with 73 other local sailors. Gottschalk was very popular with the German community in Brazil. Couple this with the fact that upon leaving Brazil, the ship was said to have been overloaded and people began to speculate. They say that Worley and Gottschalk purposely sabotaged the ship in some way to favor the Germans back home. Either that or the thought is that they essentially stole the crew and cargo and headed back to Germany. Seems plausible, until you try and figure how a few men could have forced 300 men to go back to Germany.  There are several theories of the ship being struck by a rogue wave or breaking up at sea. One sailor reported when they reached Rio, that on the way, the deck of the ship would sway when the ship was struck with large waves. He says the ship was showing signs of structural failure. Could that have been the issue? If so…where was the debris? Another theory was that the ship was overloaded and ran into a storm in which the unstable ship overturned and sank to the bottom of the ocean. Again…why no debris though?   For a BBC Radio 4 documentary, Tom Mangold had an expert from Lloyds investigate the loss of the Cyclops. The expert noted that manganese ore, being much denser than coal, had room to move within the holds even when fully laden, the hatch covers were canvas, and that when wet, the ore can become a slurry. As such, the load could shift and cause the ship to list. Listing is caused by the off-centerline distribution of weight aboard due to uneven loading or to flooding. By contrast, roll is the dynamic movement from side to side caused by waves. If a listing ship goes beyond the point where a righting moment will keep it afloat, it will capsize and potentially sink. Combined with a possible loss of power from its one engine, it could fill with water and go down in bad weather.   Then there's our personal favorite…the Bermuda triangle just straight fucked it up and aliens took it. That's right passengers…this happened in the infamous Bermuda triangle!!! So of course there are numerous theories involving the Bermuda triangle and supernatural goings on.  Most of these Bermuda triangle theories involve either aliens coming down and abducting the ship and crew, or aliens under the ocean coming up and claiming the ship for themselves. We here at the train, well at least Moody, think that this is the most plausible explanation of course.    So what do you guys think? Aliens?.... Yea it was aliens…   Ok so up next we're heading up to the great white north. For those of you who don't know…that's Canada.. You know America's hat. Anyway.. we're looking at the lake Anjikuni incident. The telling of this mystery was taken from mysterioustrip.com.  Anjikuni Lake is located deep in the Kivallig area of rural Nunavut in Canada. Placed near the Kazan River, the lake is perfect for fishing and trout. Anjikuni fastly became a home for the Inuit tribe; it developed soon into a colony and became popular almost instantly on a cold November day in 1930. Joe Labelle, a Canadian fur trapper, was more than an efficient individual who spent a lot of time doing outdoor activities. He was very familiar with the area; he knew that the people established a community. Joe was acquainted with the Inuit stories of wood ghosts that were reportedly harmful, and this remote part was soaked in the tales of the Wendigo. Labelle generally didn't have any fear or anxiety; however, this specific night at the lake became different. The full moon was casting a spooky luminosity all over the village, and no one was moving. The Huskies that were usually loud with the influx of travelers were quiet as well. The only sound he could hear was of his own steps made on the snow and the concave reverb of his greeting. He quickly understood something was not normal, and he started investigating as soon as he entered the village. The village was in complete silence, and he could see no one. No noise of conversation or laughter was detected. What's worse was the complete lack of smoke originating from chimneys that denoted the presence of living beings.   Joe noticed a fire at a distance and went towards it to inspect; the fire seemed to be burning for a significant amount of time. Upon further investigation, he found that someone started their supper preparations; however, they didn't finish making it. LaBelle continued towards the village, ready to bump into someone who could tell her what was really happening here. Joe, stepping out of his uncontrollable feelings, began an investigation into the Inuit's homes to search for any clues related to the silence and made a sudden and quick decision to leave the village.   He found that several homes were well-stocked with food and weapons; he further found a burnt meal in another house. In one spot, he found a repair of a junior sealskin that was yet to be finished. Sadly, he couldn't conclude anything.   As there wasn't any conclusive answer concerning what took place, it must certainly have been an unexpected event that spread widely and involved all 30 men, women & children in the village. Food, clothing, and weapons were left behind. But Why? There was no answer   More investigation directed him to a pair of findings that was enough to give him goosebumps. To the extent that he was able to tell, whatever happened, had happened recently.   He examined the entire village and found no new traces in the snow apart from his own. The most ghastly discovery he made was of the dogs. Seven of them had starved to death. This evidence was enough to persuade him to head to the nearest telegraph office located farther away. That would mean that Joe had to overlook basic requirements such as shelter and food; however, he was in a hurry to leave the place and seek assistance. As beaten and frostbitten as Labelle was, he finally stumbled into the telegraph office. In a few minutes, he sent an emergency message to the nearest RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) camp. By the time the Mounties reached, many hours later, Labelle had calmed himself enough to talk about his distressing stories.   According to 1984's article – The world's most significant UFO mysteries, written by Roger Boar and Nigel Blundell– the Mounties, when on their way to the Angikuni Lake mystery, took a bit of time to rest at a shack alongside a trapper and his two sons. They explained to the trapper and his sons that they are heading towards Anjikuni Lake to solve a ‘problem.' The Mounties asked the trapper if he had seen anything strange these past few days. Upon asking this question, the trapper was compelled to admit that he and his two sons had noticed an eerie luminous object flying all over the sky a few days ago. He further stated that he had seen giant, gleaming ‘flying objects' changing shape right before their eyes. And this object was flying towards the village at Anjikuni lake.   So did this event even happen? Or was LaBelle making it up. According to skeptoid.com( see we look at both sides equally) here are a number of things about the Joe Labelle story that raise red flags. For one thing, it happened in November, when average temperatures are 13°C degrees below freezing. Angikuni Lake is a sheet of ice; kayaks pulled up on the beach would not be "battered by wave action". The very presence of kayaks so far inland is suspect, though not impossible. Migratory Inuit would often park their kayaks to hunt caribou. These eastern Iglulik kayaks were made of sealskin stretched over willow branches. But the small Angikuni Lake is landlocked so far inland on the Barrens that neither willow nor sealskin were available, and this would be, by far, the farthest inland that the historical use of Iglulik kayaks would have ever been documented. Not impossible, but highly suspect.   Labelle described a permanent settlement, a "friendly little Eskimo village" of "about thirty inhabitants" that he'd known "for many years". A statement from the Mounted Police says "A village with such a large population would not have existed in such a remote area of the Northwest Territories." They had left sealskin garments behind, in a region where there was caribou hide rather than sealskin; and as a trapper Labelle should have been able to identify it properly. So there was either a series of quite improbable circumstances, or Labelle was wrong.    Today, no physical evidence exists of a village at Angikuni Lake, and nobody has ever published an account of going up there and clearing away any remnants. So we have to rely on documentary evidence to find the true history of the vanishing village.   So with all the contradictory evidence what is real and what isn't. Was there a group of Inuits that completely disappeared or was it a tall tale? Could it be a combination of both and the truth is somewhere in the middle? Who knows…either way…crazy story! Next up we head to Brazil and the village of Hoer Verde! We got the following info mostly from coolinterestingstuff.com. The Mysterious legend of Hoer Verde, the town with 600 inhabitants that vanished, is certainly confusing and troubling.   The case will cause you to ask questions, questions like “how can anything like that ever happen with absolutely no evidence to suggest anything unusual had happened?”   Like so many legends from the area, information on Hoer Verde is difficult to track down. But what information is accessible is not only disturbing, but incredibly perplexing.   As visitors to the village entered the small town they were immediately struck by how dead everything was. Unlike other villages of six hundred no one was walking through the streets.   Hanging signs waved in the gentle wind creaking noisily juxtaposed with the uneasy footsteps and subdued whispers of those passing through. As they passed by local houses and looked in the windows it was evident immediately that something wasn't right. No one was anywhere to be seen.   The police were called, and investigators descended on the town to look through the village. As they came to the town's school they found a gun, which they took to be forensically examined. And then the investigators looked to the blackboard on which the words, “There is no salvation” were written. After a cursory examination, they realized that it had been fired the day before, but by whom they were unsure.   A manhunt ensued for the 600 villagers in the small town. Despite this, no trace of any of the locals was ever unearthed.   As newspaper reports of the town's disappearance reached the west it was considered a curiosity, but with the shifting political climate of Brazil in 1923 it was considered possible that the town had evacuated to avoid conflict with guerrillas.   Another mysterious element is the original language of the phrase “There is no salvation.” Though the phrase has been largely translated into English, the phrase holds little significance in English or Portuguese. However, if the words had been “Illic est haud salus.” in Latin or some variation of it, this could have been related to the phrase “Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus” which is a Catholic phrase meaning “Outside the Church there is no salvation.” If this was the case in a largely Catholic area, the lesson could have been a religious lesson which was interrupted by some unknown force, but with no specific significance itself.    So what happened…we don't know…but you know there are some crazy theories!!   Let's start with the most bizarre theory that is floating around. This theory states the 600 residents of Hoer Verde were swallowed by a black hole taking them all to a fourth dimension. yes…that's a theory. Along those lines there's the inevitable alien abduction talk. Could aliens have really come down and abducted 600 people? We like to think so but who knows.    The next  theory people point to is the political landscape in Brazil leading to soldiers or revolutionaries forcing all the villagers to evacuate. The only thing is the villagers disappeared in 1923. There was no civil war going on at the time, as is sometimes referred to with the legend. Also the revolution didn't occur until 1930 and another occurred in 1932. In neither case was a village of 600 reported to be wiped out or relocated.    And then there's the issues of the names of the towns, one town is completely nameless in the legend while Hoer Verde is a rather strange name for a village or town in Brazil, for one Verde translates to green from Portuguese to English but Hoer is not a word in Portuguese. It seems to be a Dutch word that is a derogatory word for sex workers.   Second, the legend states the town has been forgotten to time but one source we found says they were able to find multiple lists of towns and villages dating back to the 16th century for Brazil. No name comes close to Hoer Verde except for Ouro Preto, which translates to black gold and the history for it goes back to 1698.   So this story is pretty crazy huh. Well turns out it may also be completely made up. There's been a research dive that traces the origins of this story to a fairly recent article in a sketchy Russian newspaper written by a man named Mikhaylov Andrei. To put this guy into perspective, in the same article he blames the disappearance at the colony of Roanoke on protoplasm coming from the ocean and devouring the people off the colony…yea…he claims it happens every few millennia. So while the myth of Hoer Verde lives on…it may just be that…a myth!   Next up we are gonna look at the Moche civilization. Information for this tale we got from an article on Fodors.com. The Moche culture remains one of the most mysterious unknowns of Peruvian history, and with the more prominent Incas filling up most of the pages in the history books, the Moches do not receive as much attention. The Moche believed in gory human sacrifice and produced famously beautiful pottery, built huge, bizarre brick pyramids and had a complex and efficient irrigation system. Some of the aqueducts are still in use today.   All researchers can glean from the Moche civilization is through a collection of artistic masterpieces from archaeological digs, writings from Spanish invaders (the Moche did not use a predominant written language), and other fragments left behind in Peru's northern coastal regions. The Moche civilization lived and flourished along the northern coast of Peru from the 1st to the 8th century A.D., with their highest concentration of residents in the popular Trujillo region and Chicama valley. Due to the riches of this land, which included access to sturdy clay and precious metals, the Moche civilization accumulated significant wealth and power during this pre-Incan period. At the foot of the Cerra Blanca Mountain, Moche's capital city covered 300 hectares, or 3 million square meters of an opulent environment that offered residents a tight community of people, storehouses, open plazas, and ramps for easy entry to multiple-level structures. The upper elite also planned fields surrounding the city (indicating a class-based society). Building this capital took the Moches 600 years to complete and involved no fewer than six construction phases.          In addition, the capital included two now-famous pyramids often open to tourists today: the Huaca Del Sol (Temple of the Sun), a structure standing more than 50 meters in height and encompassing an area of 340 by 160 meters, and the Huaca De La Luna (Temple of the Moon), built using millions of adobe bricks. Which, if you know anything about photoshop, is quite a feat. Researchers believed both were used as prodigious religious tombs.     Although monuments and temples remain for archeologists to research today, most of the tangible objects left behind by the Moches were artistic, creative artifacts full of intricate designs and pops of bold colors. Considered skillful metalworkers and adept potters, the Moches produced sophisticated headdresses made of real gold for their goddesses, jewelry of valuable metals, chest plates to show prestige, textiles for ornamentation and wardrobe, utensils for eating, and tools for working in the fields.           In 700 A.D., the Moches moved their capital city to Pampa Grande in the Lambayeque Valley, approximately 40 miles from the Pacific Ocean. They constructed this city to include large pyramids and temples made of dirt using a method called chamber and fill, which allowed loose dirt to clump into cribbed walls. No one knows exactly why the Moche civilization eventually disappeared. Many researchers believe El Niňo caused substantial damage to the fields and irrigation systems, as they found confirmation of flooding at every single ceremonial site. (The chamber and fill approach appeared to hurt them significantly.) Archeologists also think the Moches abandoned Pampa Grande quickly and as they left, set their city on fire—but why?   The El Nino mentioned above is a prevailing theory. It is said that it was…wait for it… A SUPER EL NINO!!!!! So basically the easiest way to describe it is that the Moche faced 30 years of flood condition weather and rain followed by 30 years of drought conditions. Harsh. Some say this led to an issue with fertile soil so the citizens couldn't really dig, plant and grow crops. Also, because of the El nino theory, Dramatic changes in the ocean's environment could also be one of the reasons why the Moche, an early pre-Columbian civilization in Peru, fell apart over 1000 years ago.    No one is 100 percent sure what happened to the Moche. The Moche are not the only civilization to have disappeared without a discernible reason. They are scattered throughout history and the world from the Aztalan civilization in the American West to the inhabitants of great Zimbabwe. The disappearances of civilizations is definitely an interesting topic overall.   Changing the tone a bit, we're next going to look at an airliner that disappeared with 95 military personnel on board. Flying Tiger Line Flight 739, a Lockheed Super Constellation airliner, was scheduled to transport 96 military personnel from the US to Vietnam and disappeared on March 16, 1962.    According to the military, the men were under orders to relieve soldiers in Saigon tasked with training Vietnamese troops to fight the Viet Cong guerillas. As such, the flight was operated by the Military Air Transport Service (MATS). A few stopovers were made along the route—one in Honolulu, one in Wake Island, and a final one in Guam. With nine and half hours of fuel remaining, their final stretch was estimated to take around six hours. Sadly, however, they were never seen again.   Guam Centre grew concerned when the flight failed to make its scheduled position report at 15:30. They attempted to contact the aircraft without luck. When the flight also failed to make its destination, a distress status was initiated, and one of the largest search and rescue operations to date commenced. The search was conducted by the U.S. Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines and covered more than 200,000 square miles. It came up empty, and nearly 60 years later, not a trace of the flight has been found.    Strangely, another MATS-operated Super Connie in the Flying Tiger Line, this one carrying secret military cargo, also met with tragedy that day. Departing from the same airport at roughly the same time as Flight 739, Flight 7816 (N6911C) crashed during an attempted instrument approach to Adak Island, Alaska. Of the seven people on board, six crew members suffered minor injuries, and one died after becoming trapped in the fire. The timing of the incident with Flight 739's disappearance raised many red flags.   The only potential clue to Flight 739's fate came from onboard a Liberian tanker, the SS T L Linzen, where witnesses noticed vapor trails moving west and disappearing into a layer of cumulus clouds. A few seconds later, they observed a large, two-pulse explosion, followed by two fireballs falling from the sky at different speeds. The ship's radar flagged a target approximately 17 miles from its current position, or roughly 500 miles off the coast of Guam. The location fell in line with the approximate flight path of 739, so search and rescue operations gave focus to the area. It is in the remote Pacific Ocean, so it's a wonder that anyone witnessed the event at all.    The idea of a Super Connie exploding mid-flight was too improbable for aircraft experts to believe, leading many to the conclusion of sabotage. For one, L-1049Hs were not known to have any fuel problems or electrical issues near fuel tanks. Additionally, nothing on board would have been powerful enough to blow apart. So, if the plane did explode, the theory goes, it would likely have been caused by impact with an external force, such as a meteor or, more sinisterly, a missile. With the United States in the throes of the Vietnam and Cold Wars, proponents of the shoot-down theory have pointed toward the Soviet Union as a possible villain in this scenario.    Assuming the explosion was unrelated, another possibility is that the flight was hijacked and those onboard taken hostage. However, the kidnappers would have likely made demands for the men's release at some point, and such demands never came—or were at least not made public knowledge. Kidnapping theories are common with disappearances of aircraft, including Malaysia Flight 370.    For surviving families, the most popular theory has always been that the men were part of a secret military operation gone awry. This is supported by claims that they left behind important items, such as their IDs and wedding bands, and gave long, drawn-out goodbyes—as if they knew they were never coming back. Still desperate for answers, some family members recently attempted to submit their DNA to the military database used to identify bodies found abroad. The government denied those requests, citing legal reasons. It has also denied decades of pleading to have the servicemen's names added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall, remaining adamant that they were never part of any war mission.   Maintenance problems had already been addressed while the plane was in Guam, but it's rare for a mechanical issue to cause an explosion, though it can't be completely ruled out—likewise with sabotage. While neither option can be dismissed entirely, there's no evidence that they happened.    The missile theory is also speculative. If an enemy had chosen to shoot down this flight, who would that have been? The Soviet Union, which was a Cold War adversary, was the only other nation capable of downing a high-flying plane mid-ocean. But why would the Soviets have done it? And why in such a remote expanse of the Pacific? There's no clear motive and no evidence to support such a claim. A more likely explanation is the explosion of ordinance, accidentally or as an act of sabotage by some unknown actor, aboard the secret military flight.    In late 2020, surviving family members constructed a monument in South Portland, Maine, honoring the servicemen of Flight 739. We got most of this indoor from a cool article on planeandpilotmag.com   How about some of your favorite quick hitters!   SS WARATAH   In July 1909, the SS Waratah was heading for Cape Town, South Africa, on its way back from Melbourne, Australia, making a scheduled stop in Durban on the way. It was carrying over 200 people, both passengers and crew, but as it left port to complete its journey, one passenger elected to remain behind.    Engineer Claude Sawyer had made many journeys by sea, and he was so concerned by the behavior of this brand new ship that he disembarked in Durban and sent a message to his wife describing the ship as "top heavy." The Waratah left port at 8 a.m. on July 26, and headed into rough seas for its journey to Cape Town. At 6 a.m. the following day it overtook another ship, the Clan McIntyre, and exchanged signals, before the Waratah disappeared into the distance, never to be seen or heard from again.    According to the Master of a vessel called the Clan McIntyre, when the Waratah passed him, his ship was sailing into nine meter waves and a violent storm. Two ships later claimed to have seen bodies and debris in the water, however nothing was ever actually recovered.    An expedition sponsored by author Clive Cussler claimed to have found the ship in the 1980s. However, when the searchers eventually reached the wreck, they actually discovered a World War II transport vessel instead. The mystery of the SS Waratah's fate remains.   AZTALAN INDIANS   Just outside the small town of Lake Mills in south central Wisconsin, on the banks of the Crawfish River, lie the remains of a Native American city called Aztalan. The Wisconsin settlers who discovered it in 1836 named it "Aztalan" due to a misplaced assumption that the Native Americans who lived there had a connection to the Aztecs.   The ancient city contained stepped pyramids, conical mounds, evidence of housing, fishing, and farming, and even a substantial defensive stockade wall containing up to 30 watchtowers. And according to local legend, they even built large stone pyramids in the bottom of what's now called Rock Lake in Lake Mills. But the valley was later flooded, meaning that evidence to prove this legend true is hard to come by.    At its peak, Aztalan would been occupied by around 500 people between 700 to a thousand years ago. But at some point after 1300 AD, the site was mysteriously abandoned, and no one really knows why.    According to an article published by Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine, evidence points to a few different theories about their fate: a lack of resources, drought, and violence from other nearby Native American settlements.    Despite a very obvious intention of these early Wisconsinites to remain — nothing says "I'm staying!" like a large defensive wall — they're now nothing more than local history and legend.   ROMAN 9TH LEGION   The Ninth Legion was a Roman military formation of around 5,000 soldiers stationed in York in Northern England during Rome's occupation of Britain. This unit maintained control of the wild inhabitants of what would later become northern England and Scotland. In 108 AD, an inscription in the City of York places the legion in the city. However, 50 years later, when a new record of the legions was completed, no mention of the ninth appeared   What could've happened to erase the existence of 5,000 soldiers? No one really knows.   According to a Roman writer, many Roman soldiers were killed in Britain at the beginning of the second century, necessitating several reinforcements. This included the arrival of a new Legion, the Sixth, in 122 AD, which took up residence in the now presumably empty York.    No records describe the Ninth Legion's fate. Some theories suggest the Legion was simply sent elsewhere, though there's little evidence to support this. Meanwhile, Emperor Hadrian visited the British Isles at the beginning of the second century. To take control of the Briton-on-Roman violence, he ordered the construction of a 73 mile long, 15 foot high, fortified wall across the island to keep the invaders out of Roman territory. And you don't go doing that unless you've got a good reason — like say losing an entire legion.    Hadrian's wall still stands today. However, there's still no sign of the ultimate fate of the Ninth legion — and there probably never will be.   SS POET   The SS Poet was a former World War II troop transport that was mothballed for 20 years after the war, before being bought and converted to carry cargo. Considered "old but sturdy" in October 1980, the ship had an experienced crew of 34 men — including the captain who'd been at sea for 41 years — when it mysteriously disappeared.   On the morning of October 24, 1980, the SS Poet sailed from Philadelphia with a load of corn bound for Egypt, where it was due to arrive on November 9. As it passed Cape Henlopen later the same morning, the Poet sent its last message before heading out into the Atlantic, and into history.   The following day a storm blew up in the North Atlantic with 30 foot waves and 60 mph winds. But for a ship like the Poet that shouldn't have mattered. When the storm finally passed it left behind no trace of the Poet, no debris, and no distress signal was ever heard.   A popular explanation for the loss proposes an undiscovered hull leak that would have caused the ship to become unstable and founder in the bad weather. However with no evidence to back that up, fingers were soon pointed at the owner who had failed to report the ship missing for several days after losing contact, and at the coast guard who didn't begin a search for another four days after that. Well-built ships with experienced crews don't just vanish without cause, but that doesn't mean we'll ever know what it was.   we got these quick hitters from an article on grunge.com.

Mourir Moins Con
Pourquoi on porte des pulls moches à Noël ?

Mourir Moins Con

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 3:25


Tous les ans, ils reviennent, et tous les ans, ils sont de plus en plus laids. Eux ? Ce sont les pulls moches de Noël. Véritable phénomène de mode, le pull moche de Noël est aujourd'hui un indispensable de la période des fêtes de fin d'année. Mais une question subsiste : Pourquoi ? POURQUOI ? POURQUOI on adore porter un pull moche à Noël ? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Tragaluz
"Absolutamente falso que recibí moches": Roberto Gil Zuarth

Tragaluz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 21:06


Fernando del Collado conversa con Roberto Gil Zuarth, exsenador del PAN, quien asegura que es "absolutamente falso" que recibiera moches.

Podcast La Biblioteca Perdida
346 - Moches y Nazcas, las culturas del Perú preincaico - La Biblioteca Perdida - 27 oct 19

Podcast La Biblioteca Perdida

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 185:17


Mucho antes de que se levantara el Imperio Inca en el siglo XV, fueron muchas las culturas que brillaron con luz propia en Perú. Será en los Viajes de Aspasia, de la mano de Mariajo Noain, que nos hará de guía de viaje al país sudamericano para conocer así su pasado más remoto, con culturas que han dejado un gran legado arqueológico como la moche y la nazca. Y también os traemos la primera entrega de la que promete ser una nueva sección titulada “La historia en juego”. Y es que, de la mano de Albert Alegre y con la colaboración de Aritza Alzibar, nos asomamos al singular universo de los juegos de mesa que nos permiten sumergirnos en la historia y adaptar el rol de sus protagonistas. Hablamos de dónde vienen y de la tipología de los mismos, pero además conoceremos un juego de primera mano, República de Roma, que nos convierte en senadores. Para terminar, recuperamos una antigua entrega de Aquellos Maravillosos Trastos, en la que hablamos de la historia de la red de redes. Es cierto que Internet no tiene demasiados años, pero se ha hecho tal hueco en nuestras vidas que cuesta echar la vista atrás para escudriñar sus orígenes. Moches y Nazcas: Minuto 8 Republica de Roma: Minuto 42 La historia de internet: Minuto 125 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals