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Hey everyone and welcome back to another episode of Unseen Incidents. Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid looks like a done deal, but how much sense does this make for the floundering Blancos? What is everyone getting wrong about this switch? Why is his Leverkusen a bad blueprint for the Spanish giants? And what do they need this summer to make it work? Then it's the Burn Book, with skincare, baby photo shoots, and One Weird Trick. Thanks for your support! Please consider subscribing for access to bonus episodes. And if you'd like to check out Arthur Nascimento, who produced our new show art, find him @totallyarthur on IG, or at https://t.co/wqZjWX6q6q!
Anthony Hopkins' ONE WEIRD TRICK for staying in shape, no matter where he travels. PLUS strongman gyms, smelling salts and other bro-vote catnip that will put you on a intellectual trajectory which culminates in the repudiation of National Socialism.
This week we're discussing the 2024 incident in which a malformed update of CrowdStrike Falcon caused 8.5 million computers running Microsoft Windows to crash. Links- Read our in-depth article about what happened and what it tells us about the security and robustness of the modern internet- Find more about the 911 outages across several US states- CrowdStrike's own review of the problem- Our podcast on the XZ exploit- Facebook VPN exploitation- The philosopher Caitlin was thinking of was Paul Virilio
We're back with podcast content after a regrettable interruption last week. This ep we've got a stacked deck. First, we are forced by fate to talk about Trump, Elon and Tesla briefly. Then we get into the lawsuit against creator economy platform and OnlyFans lite platform Passes. This gives us an excuse to go on a whirlwind tour of a few things: Scale AI, the AI infrastructure company co-founded by Passes founder Lucy Guo The creator economy, and how that's all going OnlyFans! Yeah, you want to hear all about that, don't you. Good to be back on the tools.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back, Vo1ceHeads.Like, Subscribe, Share! We're growing every week.Here's something truly original from @vo1cehead.Today we're looking at an ephemeral "one weird trick". I call this one the 'Soundbyte Transfer Method". This will have you mixing your voice like your favorite singer in... no time at all!Plus you get to watch these fun interviews with your favorite singers paying key attention like a detective for them to drop little hints as to how they do what they do, not in 'what' they say, but in 'how' they say it!This one has everything: Reverence for the stars we love, plus a fun chance to sort of razz them a little bit. Everything we love here at Vo1ceHead.And please be careful with this one if you start to get hoarse! As simple as it is, it's pretty advanced and really 'tricks' your vocalis into thickening up.Like, Subscribe, Share, Comment!-Ian @vo1ceheadFor joy, power and a voice-centric worldviewallvoicemedia.com
Wait, what? What just happened? To who? When? And it just flipped when it landed? A 13th kid with a fourth woman? Does that have anything to do with the other thing? You know, the one that just happened. Or maybe that was last week… The first month of Trump 47 has felt more like 47 weeks than it has four, with a relentless barrage of executive orders, personnel decisions, and, let's say, charitably unconventional accounting procedures that have kicked ant piles both foreign and domestic. And with all of that, much of what you read on social media, Substack, or in your podcast feed is likely very, very hyperbolic—or, if you're on the conservative side of the aisle, particularly gleeful. My goal, however, is to ask a simple question every day: What actually matters? On this episode of the show, we're going to talk to two people with vastly different perspectives on the political system. First, we have Gabe Fleisher, who writes the Wake Up to Politics newsletter and, even as a fresh college graduate, has probably forgotten more about political history and minutiae than the average voter has ever cared to learn. On the other end of the spectrum, we have John Teasdale, an entrepreneur and co-creator of The Contender card game, who intentionally disconnected himself from politics for the past year and has only just returned stateside.“Sure, Justin, I'll enjoy both of those conversations. But what about me? What does that give me as a framework to understand what's happening right now?” Well, to help with that, I want to dust off something that doesn't usually get brought out in the political realm, but given the breakneck pace of news, I think it's worth it. In 2013, WNYC's On the Media program put out a helpful infographic titled the Breaking News Consumer Handbook. You've probably seen it during major events like shootings or tragedies, but with the flood of headlines right now, I think it's worth revisiting its five core tenets and applying them to this moment.In the immediate aftermath of any major event, most news outlets will get it wrong. This is crucial to remember because, amid the deluge of information, you owe it to yourself to slow down. Wait a few days, maybe even a week, before getting worked up about something. Half-truths, gossip, and rumor fly out of every orifice in Washington, and with time, further context often clarifies the situation—or at least reveals whether it's even newsworthy. Don't you deserve the full set of facts before being led around by the nose by the outrage machine? I think you do. Don't trust anonymous sources. Case in point: as I was recording, a story broke from NBC News stating that U.S. intelligence indicates Vladimir Putin isn't interested in a real peace deal. The sources? Four anonymous sources—two congressional aides and two intel sources, presumably provided by those aides. The article essentially asserts that while Putin may negotiate with Trump, he's not deterred from taking Ukraine in the long run. To which I say: da-doi. Unless you genuinely believed that Putin was going to apologize for invading Ukraine and promise never to do it again, this “news” adds no value. It doesn't outline the parameters of a peace deal, Russia's red lines, or any concrete details. It simply reiterates that Putin remains an authoritarian thug, which, let's be real, even MAGA supporters acknowledge. The end of war is not a morality play—it's about making decisions that stop people from dying. This story is calorie free by making a stupid point and not even using named sources to do it.Don't trust stories that cite other media outlets as sources. This is a favorite trick of churn-media articles, particularly those designed to game Facebook's algorithm. If you mostly get your news from social media, you're consuming content optimized for engagement, not accuracy. These outlets often regurgitate information from elsewhere, making their legitimacy dubious at best. Fourth, and this one is more relevant to shootings, but still applicable…There is almost never a second shooter. In a broader sense, Occam's razor applies—sometimes the simplest explanation is the correct one. While plenty of conspiracy theories have turned out to be true (COVID lab leak, Hunter Biden's laptop, etc.), not everything that pops up on social media is exactly what it seems, especially when it comes to government spending. Right now, people are combing through federal expenditures, uncovering what might appear to be scandals. Give it time. Wait a few days before reacting and hitting retweet.Pay attention to the language the media uses. Phrases like “we are getting reports” could mean anything. “We are seeking confirmation” means they don't have confirmation. “The news outlet has learned” means they have a scoop or are going out on a limb. Stick to fundamental journalism: a compelling lead, a nut graph that clearly outlines the news, and at least three on-the-record sources directly involved in the situation. If those elements aren't there, take the story with a grain of salt. In truth, there isn't as much actual news as the fire hose of content would suggest. There's plenty of gossip, innuendo, and hot takes, and that's before you get to people in the arena yelling at each other on social media. But real, capital-N news? That's much rarer than it seems.Chapters00:00:00 : Introduction and Overview00:01:20 : Political Analysis and Current Events00:02:04 : Breaking News Consumer Handbook00:11:04 : Interview with Gabe Fleischer00:51:14 : Update on Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal00:57:02 : New York Mayor Eric Adams' Administration Turmoil01:00:03 : Elon Musk and Fort Knox Investigation01:01:51 : Interview with John Teasdale01:25:38 : Show Wrap-Up and Listener Support This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
Mikaela is joined by the most English-sounding Irishman you've ever heard for an intensive therapy session. We're talking paper cuts in Swift, those tiny annoyances that, sure, don't stop you in your tracks, but wouldn't it be nice if instead of having to cover ourselves in the coding equivalent of a hundred Band-Aids, Apple just… fixed? Please? Empathise, sympathise, and have a nice little scream into the void with us. Plus there's a roundup of conferences (running one? let us know!) and other Swift news, and we reveal Mikaela's One Weird Trick to actually shipping an app. Essential links from the episode: Fruitful: https://getfruitful.app Black Friday deals I: https://github.com/mRs-/Black-Friday-Deals Black Friday deals II: https://mjtsai.com/blog/2024/11/25/black-friday-2024/ Black Friday deals III: https://indieappsales.com Improving the approachability of data-race safety: https://forums.swift.org/t/prospective-vision-improving-the-approachability-of-data-race-safety/76183 James Dempsey's Swift Virtuoso course: https://swift-virtuoso.com/ iOS Conf SG: https://www.iosconf.sg FOSDEM25: https://swiftlang.github.io/event-fosdem/ Mazie Conference: https://maize.dk/ Let's visionOS: https://letsvisionos.swiftgg.team/page/ ARCtic Conference: https://arcticonference.com WebKit for SwiftUI: https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit/pull/36760 TelemetryDeck: https://dashboard.telemetrydeck.com/registration/organization?referralCode=MYYXAFU3ZWQHM2CJ (Mikaela's affiliate link, to get 100k extra signals of the free plan) Write Great Accessibility Labels WWDC 19: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2019/254 WebKit: https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit/pull/36760
As policy changes course in the US, is energy efficiency the key that can unlock a sustainable future?In our latest episode from the COP29 climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, host Ed Crooks talks to our guests about the challenges facing the energy transition, including the far-reaching implications of a second Trump administration, as asks whether getting smarter about the ways we use energy can be part of the solution.In the first part of the show, Ed welcomes back Vijay Vaitheeswaran, Global Energy and Climate Innovation Editor at The Economist. He and his team have a couple of big pieces in the latest edition, giving their views on the outlook for the transition in the US and around the world. They are joined by Zach Friedman, Senior Director of Federal Policy at Ceres, which is a US-based group that works with investors and businesses in sustainability issues.The trio discuss how US energy policy is likely to change under the Trump administration and a Republican-controlled Congress. They debate whether innovative mechanisms such carbon tariff for the US that is like the European carbon border adjustment mechanism could help align the administration's economic objectives with climate goals. They highlight some hopeful signs for clean energy development, including the prospect of permitting reform that could expedite infrastructure projects. And they also explore why energy efficiency—a critical yet often overlooked component of the energy transition—could unlock massive cost and emissions savings while paving the way for renewable energy growth. Later in the episode, Ed speaks with Jon Creyts, CEO of RMI, which describes itself as a “think-tank, a do-tank and a scale-tank”. He makes a compelling case for why energy efficiency is the "first fuel" of the transition: the best fuel of all is the fuel you don't need. He argues for the central role of efficiency in reducing emissions, lowering costs, and supporting renewable energy targets. At COP28 in Dubai a year ago, the world agreed a goal of doubling of global energy efficiency improvement rates by 2030. So far it has not made any progress towards that goal. But with innovative approaches such as modular retrofits for housing, Jon illustrates how leadership and vision can dismantle structural barriers, making energy efficiency a linchpin of the low-carbon transition.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Republicans have discovered ONE WEIRD TRICK to win elections, and it is for the legislatures to steal all the electoral votes. Or if that can't be arranged, they'd accept an intervention from SCOTUS. We'll discuss the independent state legislature theory, as well as Trump's latest filing in the stolen documents appeal. Links: Musk Petition https://petition.theamericapac.org/ Pennsylvania v. America PAC complaint https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25255630-philly-v-musk Pennsylvania SCT appeal (Genser v. Butler County) https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25255962/scotus-24a408-stay-application-pa.pdf 5th Circuit provisional ballots case (RNC v. Wetzel) https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/24/24-60395-CV0.pdf US v. Trump (11th Circuit appeal) docket https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68955302/united-states-v-donald-trump/ US v. Trump (SDFL documents case) docket https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67643393/united-states-v-trump/ 28 CFR § 600.1 https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/28/600.1 Inside the Movement Behind Trump's Election Lies https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/10/28/us/politics/inside-the-movement-behind-trumps-election-lies.html Show Links: https://www.lawandchaospod.com/ BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPod Threads: @LawAndChaosPod Twitter: @LawAndChaosPod Patreon: patreon.com/LawAndChaosPod
On Today’s Show: 00:00:00 Introduction 01:56:08 “That’s Racist!” Sound Drop Origins 05:46:11 Preacher Who Thought Wonder Showzen Was A Real Children’s Show 15:52:02 Some Interesting Muslim Piss Traditions? 19:15:07 This One Trick Will Make God Orgasm 23:10:05 Meade Skelton Irritable Bowel Syndrome Update 32:06:06 Support Distorted View Daily 33:48:14 Her Life Was Ruined By Cauliflower […] The post This One Weird Trick Will Make Your God Orgasm first appeared on Distorted View Daily.
They're baaaaaack! The Supreme Court's October term starts this week, and the howler monkey wing is ready to FSU. Down in Florida, Trump appointee Judge Kathryn Mizelle is doing her best Aileen Cannon impersonation. That story has an old school deep dive from Andrew into 13th century Saxony and beyond. And, for subscribers, we'll unpack an amazing grift in Oklahoma. Links: ABA Letter rating Mizelle “Not Qualified” https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/government_affairs_office/2020-09-08chair-rating-letter-to-graham-and-feinstein-re-nomination-of-kathryn-kimball-mizelle.pdf?logActivity=true False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. Subchapter III https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/31/subtitle-III/chapter-37/subchapter-III US ex rel Clarissa Zafirov v. Florida Medical Associates https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.364103/gov.uscourts.flmd.364103.346.0.pdf 2007 OLC Memo re Relators https://www.justice.gov/file/494641/dl?inline OKLAHOMA TRUMP BIBLES https://www.lawdork.com/p/oklahoma-ryan-walters-bible-inhalers OKLAHOMA RFP https://sde.ok.gov/ev00000555 Show Links: https://www.lawandchaospod.com/ BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPod Threads: @LawAndChaosPod Twitter: @LawAndChaosPod Patreon: patreon.com/LawAndChaosPod
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Source: Google Search Is A Lying Liar That Lies Hey everyone, and welcome back to [your podcast name], the podcast where we [your podcast description]. Today, we're taking a trip back in time to 2014, the year of the “Ice Bucket Challenge,” Flappy Bird, and apparently, some questionable SEO advice. We'll be dusting off an old article that claims Google Search, despite all its fancy algorithms, is actually a bit of a one-trick pony when it comes to ranking websites. Google's "One Weird Trick" Approach to SEO This article argues that Google relies on shockingly simple and literal interpretations of website content. Think basic keywords, clear formatting – the digital equivalent of yelling your message from a rooftop instead of subtly weaving it into a captivating story. But the question is, is this still true in 2024? Has Google finally learned some new tricks? Or are we all still stuck playing by the 2014 rules? The Enduring Power of Simplicity Back in 2014, the article preached the gospel of clear, concise language and strategic keyword placement. Page titles, meta descriptions, image alt tags, URLs – you name it, if Google could read it, it wanted it clear, concise, and packed with relevant keywords. But in today's world of voice search and AI-powered assistants, is this laser focus on keywords still relevant? Backlinks: Still a Currency of Credibility? One thing that hasn't changed in the past decade? People still trust recommendations from others, especially when it comes from a reputable source. And guess what? Google's the same way! The article stresses the importance of earning high-quality backlinks from trustworthy websites as a way to boost your site's credibility in Google's eyes. But in a world increasingly dominated by social media influencers and viral content, are backlinks still the gold standard of online authority? From Trend-Surfing to Evergreen Content The 2014 article suggests that hitching your wagon to breaking news was a surefire way to climb Google's rankings. But is Google still falling for this trick in 2024? Or has the search engine giant learned to prioritize evergreen content – the kind of in-depth, informative, and timeless pieces that keep people coming back for more? Outro So, there you have it – a blast from the past and a glimpse into the future of SEO. Join us next time on The Chris Abraham Show when we'll Talk More Shit and Shinola. Until then, happy optimizing! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support
Utah tried to implement an age verification requirement for social media. The governor even got into a fight with our guest, free speech lawyer Ari Cohn, on Twitter, when he pointed out that the law was patently unconstitutional. But now a federal judge has enjoined it, because there is no One Weird Trick to get around the First Amendment. Did Gov. Cox ever apologize? Links: Nechoice v. Reyes [Docket via Court Listener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68097000/netchoice-llc-v-reyes/ Utah Netchoice opinion https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.utd.145120/gov.uscourts.utd.145120.86.0_1.pdf Social Media and Youth Mental Health https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/sg-youth-mental-health-social-media-advisory.pdf Show Links: https://www.lawandchaospod.com/ BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPod Threads: @LawAndChaosPod Twitter: @LawAndChaosPod Patreon: patreon.com/LawAndChaosPod
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Pay-on-results personal growth: first success, published by Chipmonk on September 15, 2024 on LessWrong. Thanks to Kaj Sotala, Stag Lynn, and Ulisse Mini for reviewing. Thanks to Kaj Sotala, Brian Toomey, Alex Zhu, Damon Sasi, Anna Salamon, and CFAR for mentorship and financial support A few months ago I made the claim "Radically effective and rapid growth [motivationally / emotionally / socially] is possible with the right combination of facilitator and method". Eg: for anxiety, agency, insecurity, need for validation. To test my hypothesis, I began a pay-on-results coaching experiment: When clients achieve their goal and are confident it will last (at least one month), they pay a bounty. My first client Bob (pseudonymous) and I met at Manifest 2024, where I had set up a table at the night market for hunting "emotional security" bounties. Bob had lifelong anxiety, and it was crushing his agency and relationships. He offered a $3,000 bounty for resolving it, and I decided to pursue it. We spoke and tried my method. It was only necessary for us to talk once, apparently, because a month later he said our one conversation helped him achieve what 8 years of talk therapy could not: I'm choosing to work on problems beyond my capabilities, and get excited about situations where my weaknesses are repeatedly on display. I actually feel excited about entering social situations where chances of things going worse than I would want them to were high. So he paid his bounty when he was ready (in this case, 35 days after the session). I've been checking in with him since (latest: last week, two months after the session) and he tells me all is well. Bob also shared some additional benefits beyond his original bounty: Planning to make dancing a weekly part of my life now. (All shared with permission.) I'm also hunting many other bounties A woman working in SF after 3 sessions, text support, and three weeks: I went to Chris with a torrent of responsibilities and a key decision looming ahead of me this month. I felt overwhelmed, upset, and I didn't want just talk Having engaged in 9+ years of coaching and therapy with varying levels of success, I'm probably one of the toughest clients - equal parts hopeful and skeptical. Chris created an incredibly open space where I could easily tell him if I didn't know something, or couldn't feel something, or if I'm overthinking. He also has an uncanny sense of intuition on these things and a strong attunement to being actually effective The results are already telling: a disappointment that might've made me emotionally bleed and mope for a month was something I addressed in the matter of a couple of days with only a scoop of emotional self-doubt instead of *swimming* in self-torture. The lag time of actually doing things to be there for myself was significantly quicker, warmer, and more effective To-dos that felt very heavy lightened up considerably and began to feel fun again and as ways of connecting! I've now started to predict happier things ahead with more vivid, emotionally engaged, and realistic detail. I'll continue being intensely focused this year for the outcomes I want, but I'm actually looking forward to it! Will reflect back on Month 2! An SF founder in his 30s after 1 session and two weeks: After working with Chris, I learned One Weird Trick to go after what I really want and feel okay no matter what happens. This is a new skill I didn't learn in 3 years of IFS therapy. I already feel more confident being myself and expressing romantic interest (and I already have twice, that's new). ( More…) What the fuck? "Why does your thing work so unusually well?" asks my mentor Kaj. For one, it doesn't work for everyone with every issue, as you can see in the screenshot above. (That said, I suspect a lot of this is my fault for pursuing bounti...
You probably saw the moronic TikTok trend in which check fraud became trendy and was rebranded as a “glitch” that allowed you to get large amounts of money out of any Chase ATM, even if you had little cash in your account. It's federally illegal, it's illegal in every state, and “I saw it on TikTok” isn't a defense. Still, that doesn't necessarily mean every one of these cases will be interesting to prosecutors.Speaking of stupid criminals: Jacob Wohl and his sidekick Jack Burkman are back in the news; Russians are indicted over a scheme to pay right-wing influencers; Trump tries (again) to get his hush money prosecution removed to federal court, but is still unlikely to succeed.Visit serioustrouble.show to find a transcript of this episode and to sign up for our newsletter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.serioustrouble.show/subscribe
You don't need to work longer, you just need a better plan. Schedule a consultation with this link to tailor a plan that suits your unique financial goals: https://calendly.com/charlesdzama/dzamatalk-complimentary-15-min-phone-call"Retirement isn't about the age you quit working; it's about the freedom to do what you love on your own terms." Chapters 0:01 - Podcast Introduction 0:30 - The Mindset Shift for Early Retirement 2:15 - Breaking Down the Numbers 3:13 - Key Strategies to Accelerate Your Retirement 6:45 - Avoiding Common Pitfalls 8:44 - The Role of Passive Income 11:00 - How to Maximize Your 401(k) and IRA 12:10 - Real-Life Case Study 13:23 - Debunking Retirement Myths 18:35 - Long-Term Wealth Management Tips 21:40 - Health Tip: The Importance of Wellness in Retirement 23:00 - Recap and Final Thoughts Connect with CD Financial for More Insights: Twitter: /CDFinancial_LLC Instagram: /CDfinancial.llc Facebook: /CDFinancialLLC LinkedIn: /cd-financial-llc Visit our Website https://cdfinancial.org/ Subscribe and Stay Updated: Don't miss out on crucial advice for your financial journey. Subscribe now for weekly insights and strategies to secure your retirement. Get More from CD Financial: Looking for personalized advice? Schedule a consultation with Charles to tailor a plan that suits your unique financial situation. https://calendly.com/charlesdzama/dzamatalk-complimentary-15-min-phone-call Advisory services are offered through CD Financial LLC dba CD Financial, an Investment Advisor in the State of California. Insurance products and services are offered through CD Financial & Insurance Services LLC, an affiliated company. Opinions expressed herein are solely those of CD Financial and our editorial staff. The information contained in this material has been derived from sources believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed as to accuracy and completeness and does not purport to be a complete analysis of the materials discussed. All information and ideas should be discussed in detail with your individual adviser prior to implementation. #RetirementPlanning #TSP #401K #FinancialAdvice #InvestmentStrategy #podcast #financialadviceSupport the show
Falk misses! Who is The Loner? What are you, some kind of Rambling Man? A Wanderer? You find a dead body there, fella? Every day you find another body? Listen to find out!This episode was Cut Down in His Prime, episode 111 of This Gun in My Hand, found on the side of a dusty road and dusted off by Rob Northrup. Like all other episodes, this one is available on Youtube with automatically-generated closed captions of dialog. Visit http://ThisGuninMyHand.blogspot.com for credits, show notes, archives, and to buy my books, such as Little Heist in the Big Woods and Other Revisionist Atrocities. Why are so many people alone in this town? This Gun in My Hand!Show Notes:1. I think it still counts as illegal breaking and/or entering if a door is unlocked, maybe even if the door is ajar. Or maybe that's vampire rules, entering without an invitation. While we're debunking legal myths, you can ask an undercover cop if they're a cop, they are not required by law to tell you. And declaring yourself a “sovereign citizen” is not One Weird Trick to convince cops or prosecutors that their laws don't apply to you.Credits:The opening music clip was from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), and the closing music was from Killer Bait (1949), both films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.Sound Effect Title: S31-16 Tommy gun busts; machine gun.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/675603/Sound Effect Title: Gun FireBy GoodSoundForYouLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0http://soundbible.com/1998-Gun-Fire.htmlSound Effect Title: Footsteps on gravelBy Joozz https://freesound.org/people/Joozz/sounds/531952/Sound Effect Title: Traffic mel 1.wavBy malupeeters https://freesound.org/people/malupeeters/sounds/191350/Sound Effect Title: Squeaky Car Door License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/coltures/sounds/262325/#Sound Effect Title: Car_motor_Sound.m4aLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/Blizzard123/sounds/504633/#Sound Effect Title: Door knockingLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/altfuture/sounds/174640/Sound Effect Title: Body fall in grass CLOSE.mp3By J.ZazvurekLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0https://freesound.org/s/73583/ The image accompanying this episode is a modified detail of the cover of the paperback novel Road Kid by Howard Pease, published in 1953, and I hope the cover is public domain. Artist unknown.
In a bit of a departure from the usual subjects Asha and Renato weigh in on politics. In particular, how the label of “weird” is sticking to JD Vance. Also, what it must be like for Usha to ride along with her husband's new-found love of Trump.Plus, Renato is a bit of a swinger…on the dance floor.Questions for the pod?https://formfacade.com/sm/euYIPJdVe Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Its.Complicated/ Follow Asha on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_Asha's Substack: https://asharangappa.substack.com/Follow Renato on Twitter: https://twitter.com/renato_mariottiFollow Asha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asha.rangappa/Follow Renato on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renato.mariotti/Follow Renato on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@renato.mariotti Opening Theme and Bumper music provided by eitanepsteinmusic / Pond5
The One Weird Trick of public health advocacy seems to be to define as much as possible as a public health concern to justify massive intervention into the lives of Americans. Jeff Singer explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode: Nearly 20 years ago, Florida leaders erased an anti-competitive law that had been preventing a public nonprofit insurance company from challenging private, for-profit insurers. Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state's Republican-controlled Legislature decided to reinstate that law. As a result, Florida homeowners are now paying higher prices for their home insurance.Sources: * House Bill 1A (2007)* Senate Bill 2A (2022)* Citizens chooses higher rate hikes for South Florida than its own numbers indicate (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)* Florida Republicans protected insurance companies from competition. Florida homeowners are now paying higher prices. (Seeking Rents)Contact: Garcia.JasonR@gmail.comFollow: Twitter Follow the show: Apple | Spotify Get full access to Seeking Rents at jasongarcia.substack.com/subscribe
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Daniel Warren Johnson takes over the Triple Takeover Podcast, Josh Cooley and Lorenzo DiBonaventura talk Transformers One, and the G.I. Joe/Transformers crossover movie gets one step closer to reality. All this and much, much more on this episode of TransMissions Alt Mode! Order our TransMissions Exclusive Cover Variant of Skybound’s Transformers #1! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Like what we’re doing and want to help make our podcast even better? Show Notes: If you enjoy TransMissions, please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify! These ratings greatly help podcasts become more discoverable to other people using those services and is an easy way to help out our show. Contact Us Continue reading The post Alt Mode 395 – ONE Weird Trick appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.
Daniel Warren Johnson takes over the Triple Takeover Podcast, Josh Cooley and Lorenzo DiBonaventura talk Transformers One, and the G.I. Joe/Transformers crossover movie gets one step closer to reality. All this and much, much more on this episode of TransMissions Alt Mode! Order our TransMissions Exclusive Cover Variant of Skybound’s Transformers #1! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Like what we’re doing and want to help make our podcast even better? Show Notes: If you enjoy TransMissions, please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify! These ratings greatly help podcasts become more discoverable to other people using those services and is an easy way to help out our show. Contact Us Continue reading The post Alt Mode 395 – ONE Weird Trick appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.
This week is our longest episode yet as we try our best to explain one of the key skills we both think make us pretty good at our jobs (he said humbly): Pattern Matching. For anyone who needs to solve problems, it's a core skillset that we highly recommend folks develop and work at improving. We talk through high-level concepts, specific examples, and discuss the types of roles where this is most beneficial. Join the discussion on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AcceptanceCriteria/ And on the Discord: https://discord.gg/2Tyj8H9MFF The post E027: Pattern Matching – this one weird trick will make you better at your job first appeared on Acceptance Criteria.
In this week's round-up of the latest news in online speech, content moderation and internet regulation, Mike is joined by guest host Alex Feerst, former General Counsel and head of trust & safety at Medium, and co-founder of the Digital Trust & Safety Partnership. Together they cover:Was There A Trojan Horse Hidden In Section 230 All Along That Could Enable Adversarial Interoperability? (Techdirt)EU Commission opens formal proceedings against Facebook and Instagram under the Digital Services Act (European Commission)OnlyFans Investigated over its duties to protect under-18s from restricted materials (Ofcom)Canadian banks need to do more to stop abusive e-transfers, survivors say (CBC)TikTok And Meta Aren't Labeling State Propaganda About The War In Gaza (Forbes)How we fought bad apps and bad actors in 2023 (Google security blog)Meta's oversight body prepares to lay off workers (Washington Post)This episode is brought to you with financial support from the Future of Online Trust & Safety Fund. Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast from Techdirt and Everything in Moderation. Send us your feedback at podcast@ctrlaltspeech.com and sponsorship enquiries to sponsorship@ctrlaltspeech.com. Thanks for listening.
Episode 304 where we talk The Mobius Machine, the One Weird Trick around EULAs, AI Autoplaying, Portal 2, and more! Join the conversation with us LIVE every Tuesday on twitch.tv/2nerdsinapod at 9pm CST. Viewer questions/business inquiries can be sent to 2nerdsinapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @2NerdsInAPod for gaming news! Intro/Outro music by Sleepingwithspiders (soundcloud.com/sleepingwithspiders)Background music […]
Denny talks about grind culture seeping into every part of our lives and the growing challenges of separating work from home life, especially for those who work from home.
We're living in a world of hurry and shortcuts, of intimacy on tap and just-in-time production. Immediacy, according to Anna Kornbluh, is the link between flow-states and Fleabag, between food delivery apps and a mistrust of political systems. She joins Richard Hames to explain the thinking behind her new book – Immediacy: Or, The Style […]
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On the surface it's a question about whether or not the targeted killing of Christians and Conservatives will force an increase in the number of both open and concealed-carry permits. But the main point of this episode is to serve as AN EXPERIMENT, and you are one essential part of it. Help us see if this ONE WEIRD TRICK really does affect total views. It might just work, but we need your help. Join our crack team of elite anti-elitists by becoming a member or making a one-time donation right here: https://billwhittle.com/register/
With Senate negotiators expected to unveil a bipartisan border deal any day now, the chatter on Capitol Hill has turned to one elephantine obstacle: How to get this thing past the GOP-led House. The answer may just be… Democratic votes. And that could be a problem for Speaker Mike Johnson, especially as Donald Trump and the party's right flank aren't eager to support a border compromise — potentially dooming Johnson's speakership. But now, a new scenario is gaining steam: If that happens, might Democrats actually help keep the gavel in the Louisianan's hands? Playbook co-author Rachael Bade walks through the possibilities.
"So, I understand your answer to be that if the President uses Seal Team Six to assassinate his political rival, and he hasn't been impeached and convicted by the Senate, he can't be prosecuted." That really happened. Liz and Andrew break down yesterday's pivotal argument before the Court of Appeals of the DC Circuit as to whether Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution for his efforts to steal the 2020 Election because he was the President. Notes Roman Motion to Dismiss GA https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24352568/roman-motion-to-dimiss-010824.pdf Trump brief https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cadc.40415/gov.uscourts.cadc.40415.1208582803.0_3.pdf DOJ brief https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cadc.40415/gov.uscourts.cadc.40415.1208583920.0_1.pdf American Oversight amicus https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cadc.40415/gov.uscourts.cadc.40415.1208583989.0_1.pdf 167 Cong. Rec. S607 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 2021) https://www.congress.gov/117/crec/2021/02/09/CREC-2021-02-09.pdf Kel's CLE class https://dcbar.inreachce.com/Details/Information/9e60ed07-539c-4b48-bc8b-cb75b543d99c -Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/law -Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ -For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki, which now has its own Twitter feed! @oawiki -And finally, remember that you can email us at openarguments@gmail.com
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode868. In this episode, I'll discuss a pharmacist-driven deprescribing protocol for negative urine and sexually transmitted infection cultures in the emergency department. The post 868: One Weird Trick Let These ED Pharmacists Double Antibiotic-Free Days appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode868. In this episode, I ll discuss a pharmacist-driven deprescribing protocol for negative urine and sexually transmitted infection cultures in the emergency department. The post 868: One Weird Trick Let These ED Pharmacists Double Antibiotic-Free Days appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
A motorcyclists riding amidst a crowd of others in Philadelphia got angry enough with a car driver that he decided to jump on the car's rear window and smash it into the vehicle.Would the occupants of that car have been legally justified in simply shooting that motorcyclists dead?What if that same motorcyclists had a pistol in hand when the car driver exited the vehicle to confront the rider?LAW OF SELF DEFENSE ADVANCED CLASS: LAST FOR 2023!This is our full-day class on use-of-force law--defense of yourself, defense of your family, defense of your property--taught by legal expert Atty. Andrew Branca and translated into plain English. This is the last ADVANCED class for 2023, the next will not be until Spring 2024, so don't miss it. You can still save 50% on your ticket.Class streams live on Saturday, Oct. 7, and recorded replay will be made available to all registered students (in case any of you can't make the live class).Learn more here: https://lawofselfdefense.com/advanced
In this Episode, Andrew and Liz outline the issues underlying the recent law review article by Professors Will Baude and Michael Stokes Paulsen suggesting that Trump can be disqualified from the Presidency by virtue of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. After that, the two return to the linkroll to discuss the many, many developments in and around Trumpworld, including whatever happened to that guy Ray Epps that Tucker Carlson insists is a federal agent plant? (Hint: he's not.) In the Patreon bonus, Liz and Andrew describe more of the sad legal trevails of David Shafer, cosplay elector. Notes OA 35 https://openargs.com/oa35-emoluments-clause-wseth-barrett-tillman-part-1/ OA 36 https://openargs.com/oa36-emoluments-clause-wseth-barrett-tillman-part-2/ Baude & Paulsen, “The Sweep and Force of Section Three”, 172 U. Pa. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2024) https://deliverypdf.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=995103073068092081092071118086002065023073053045056031120084030066073022088005028078011036036121038023044082013118012025083101019006033017032126091082092002112010046001043008098085115025107069005116107119092023024116117112126020097081101012025127123&EXT=pdf&INDEX=TRUE In re Griffin (Griffin's Case), 11 F. Cas. 7 (1869) https://law.resource.org/pub/us/case/reporter/F.Cas/0011.f.cas/0011.f.cas.0007.html US v. Ray Epps docket https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67807327/united-states-v-epps/ Anna Bower, On Clerks and Caimans: Jeffrey Clark's Removal Hearing https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/on-clerks-and-caimans-jeffrey-clark-s-removal-hearing -Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/law -Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ -For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki, which now has its own Twitter feed! @oawiki -And finally, remember that you can email us at openarguments@gmail.com
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One weird trick to make marketing suck less sounds like every click baby title ever. But this is actually a weird trick that I have never seen another marketer or messaging strategist discuss. To me, it's one of the most effective ways to improve your own marketing without actually working on your marketing. I know that sounds counterintuitive, and I know it works. So what is that weird trick? You'll just have tune in to find out. In this episode you will hear: The one weird trick to improve your own marketing How the psychological distance concept helps with creating your own marketing message Hear why members of the Expert Up Club did not give “You go girl” feedback What the Expert Up Club promotes on a regular basis
SEASON 2 EPISODE 32: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Joe Biden really really really really really really really really really really should take Trump up on his Acuity Test Challenge. Trump alluded to it four times again yesterday - his belief he can PROVE he is the mentally competent one and Biden is the opposite. And Biden should jump on it with both feet. I know it sounds nuts and I know it sounds undignified and I know it sounds unpresidential and on the other hand this is America 2023 – right now we are the world's leading distributor OF nuts and OF undignified and OF unpresidential. Ian Millhiser of Vox summed it up last night: coverage of Biden's age, Biden's acuity, is quote “starting to take on the same character as the 2016 But Her Emails coverage – find something that is genuinely suboptimal about the Democratic candidate, and dwell on it endlessly to ‘balance' coverage of the criminal in charge of the GOP” unquote and he's exactly right. The American Political Media Industrial Complex will bothsides this country to death – it all but succeeded in 2016 and again in 2020. After years of promoting idiots into key editorial decisions, after years of reaching the point where balanced news consists of the following: here is a pound of truth, here is a pound of bullshit. So if Biden responding to Trump's psychotic post “I hereby challenge Rupert Murdoch and sons, Biden, WSJ heads, to acuity tests! We can also throw some physical activity into it” lessens the chances of all of us, you know, winding up dead because our teeming millions of fellow Americans whose stupidity is too vast to be described by mere human language can't tell the difference between an undulating mass of blubber and madness, and a nearly 51-year veteran of service to this nation in its Senate, its Vice Presidency and its presidency, whose worst critics and most virulent haters still insist is actually simultaneously an enfeebled skeleton and the indefatigable mastermind of an international conspiracy and actually runs this country AND Ukraine and will personally remove every gas stove and dishwasher in America with his bare hands – if Biden saying to Trump “acuity test? Feats of strength? Let's go, Fat Boy” can actually change that narrative – he HAS to do it. Donald Trump IS bluff. His life is bluff. His alleged net worth is bluff. His patriotism is bluff. His intelligence is bluff. His marriage is bluff. His ability to remember his kids names is bluff. His business success is bluff. His hair is bluff. Once – just once – JUST ONCE someone needs to step down off the stage of dignified reluctance and CALL TRUMP'S BLUFF, slap him across the face, and keep slapping him until the crowd of support that forms around all bullies, backs away and looks for a different one. And now, for once, and ONLY for once, Joe Biden should imitate Trump. Employ the jujitsu. Do not ignore the punch. Do not evade the punch. GRAB the fist and pull it towards you. And even if what follows does not FINISH Trump on the American stage – and I honestly believe it could – it WILL re-set this essential narrative of competence and acuity and age and insanity. B-Block (23:46) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Another day, another one of my ex-bosses in trouble. It was Walter Isaacson, briefly and unhappily the president of CNN at the turn of the century, who wrote the book about Elon Musk that revealed Musk had been meddling in American foreign policy, on behalf of the Russians, against the Ukrainians. And now suddenly, what Isaacson wrote Musk did has been changed in The Washington Post - to make Musk look a little less guilty of violating The Logan Act. Which flashes me back to the day Isaacson, then president of CNN, called me in and asked me if CNN should have a comedy-oriented news hour and instead of asking if I'd like to try it, asked me if I thought Jon Stewart would. C-Block (44:35) GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.didnothingwrongpod.comThe one where we discuss how a 9th grade dropout from Chicago used the ONE WEIRD TRICK of being the most confidently incorrect man in any room to build a media empire.Find this episode on your favorite podcast player here: https://pod.link/1647010767/
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Introduction 0:00.000 Timothy Lapre’s Total School Shooting Personal Wealth Transformation System Program 2:08.813 RIP The People’s Court 10:51.030 The Jerry Springer Show Was Awful In Its Later Years 18:30.480 Linda Finkle Hall Of Fame Nominee / Flower Making Basket 23:36.398 Sign Up For The Sideshow Today! 27:40.023 AI Has Some Fork Idea […] The post Turning Mass Shootings Into Mass Wealth Using This One Weird Trick first appeared on Distorted View Daily.
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Introduction 0:00.000 Timothy Lapre’s Total School Shooting Personal Wealth Transformation System Program 2:08.813 RIP The People’s Court 10:51.030 The Jerry Springer Show Was Awful In Its Later Years 18:30.480 Linda Finkle Hall Of Fame Nominee / Flower Making Basket 23:36.398 Sign Up For The Sideshow Today! 27:40.023 AI Has Some Fork Idea […] The post Turning Mass Shootings Into Mass Wealth Using This One Weird Trick first appeared on Distorted View Daily.
In the big 9-8, Coyne has discovered a new way to change your car's oil without jacking it up into the air.. The method MAY surprise you. Also, Garrett updates everyone on his latest car purchases. The BROS show off the latest examples of the worst car for sale ads they've found on the internet. Also, it's been raining here in CA, and let me tell you that potholes suck. Coyne finally admits the new Mark V Supra actually isn't that great. Remember the Ford Probe? How do you think the Dodge Hellcat will age? Is it the next Cuda? And finally.. proper parking ediquette when leaving enough room for other cars.
To add to our good fortune, Zach Abraham joins to explain why India and China are buying huge portions of gold, why electric cars will cause inflation to go even higher and why it might (eventually) be great news for the US to lose the global reserve currency status. Most sane people read stories like these and struggle to find any logic or sense in the decisions of government bosses. Washington “State” Dictator, Jay Inslee Moves Violent Sex Offenders from Secure McNeil Island – Quietly Dumps Them In Our Neighborhoods, Antifa Members Arrested in Atlanta Are Not Charged with Domestic Terrorism by the FBI, They're All White and Five Aren't Even From Georgia, A Man Who Did NOT Spray Officer Brian Sidnick with Pepper Spray Faces 20 Years In Prison Though Sidnick Died From a Blood Clot-Caused Stroke. We are being created for perfection, we know in our souls this is all wrong. Our brains get twisted up trying to wrap sense around this and our emotions well-up while we work, fruitlessly it seems, to get others to see. Sometimes it can all make us feel crazy . . . and, what is the actual definition of insanity? A divorce from reality. In this episode I share with you a technique we can all use to assist our mental health as things seem to fall to pieces. What does God say?Of course, our ultimate source of solace is in the Lord.Psalm 46:1010 He says, “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”God tells us to understand the reality of our struggles. When we accept this reality, we can better receive the blessing of the Holy Spirit. Can you accept these unseen forces exist? Ephesians 6:1212 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Washington “State” Dictator, Jay Inslee Moves Violent Sex Offenders from Secure McNeil Island – Quietly Dumps Them In Our Neighborhoods, Antifa Members Arrested in Atlanta Are Not Charged with Domestic Terrorism by the FBI, They're All White and Five Aren't Even From Georgia, A Man Who Did NOT Spray Officer Brian Sidnick with Pepper Spray Faces 20 Years In Prison Though Sidnick Died From a Blood Clot-Caused StrokeEx-FBI Official Who Helped Launch Crossfire Hurricane Charged With Laundry List Of CrimeOath Keepers Members Found Guilty of Seditious Conspiracy in Jan. 6 Riot; The rarely charged crime carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prisonOutside courthouse Bigo Barnett says he didn't get a fair trial .. claiming he didn't get a jury of his “peers”… I asked what that meant. And his attorney Joe McBride responded for BarnettJulie Kelly continues to be the voice of fact covering the J6 Show Trials (some language warnings)Antifa Members Arrested in Atlanta are White and Five Aren't Even From Georgia; This is the second time in over a month authorities have arrested Defend the Atlanta Forest members for domestic terrorism. Only two out of the 11 are from Georgia.7 dead after shootings at two California farms, suspect in custody Sen Padilla: Colleagues have pointed out, 'doesn't California have some of the strictest laws and protections of any state in the nation?' That is true...but when there's a patchwork of laws and protections to various degrees across states, then clearly there are vulnerabilitiesSHOCK: CBS's O'Donnell Pushes Back on Gavin Newsom's Anti-2A LiesHarvard Professor's Article Makes Outrageous, Inaccurate Claim About Police Violence. There Are Zero ConsequencesWoke racism is a rigged socio-political mindgame that fabricates & leverages white guilt as a currency to fuel social outrage about any apparent or actual racial disparities or conflicts in society. It isn't remotely interested in justice or reconciliation. There is no absolution
THE THESIS: Rigging elections takes a lot of planning and money. But, for the experienced Paper-Bully, pick-pocketing a nation's sovereignty only requires some pen strokes. That may not have been Robert Mueller's design, but he seems pleased enough with the result. He's not alone in the tactic, Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy use it to control the Republican Party to keep it away from conservatives and Tony Fauci used to force harmful, deadly mRNA injections upon Americans. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: The fewer people contributing to decisions in a nation, the less happy will be the peopleProverbs 11:14Where there is no guidance the people fall,But in abundance of counselors there is victory.Proverbs 15:22Without consultation, plans are frustrated,But with many counselors they succeed.THE NEWS & COMMENT:Hillary pretends taking a matter of voting regulation before the Supreme Court is a plan to steal an election. But, whom does Hillary propose to settle such issues? She doesn't. She wants a bottleneck of power, she wants City-States, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco, New Jersey to pick the President and she wants the President to hold unlimited powers. [AUDIO] - HILLARY CLINTON: “Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election.”Mitch McConnell loves his bottleneck of power. He uses it to forfeit elections of promising conservatives. We don't really have a Senate, we have McConnell; he largely controls which bills make it to the floor. Lobbyists point their money into Mitch's bottlenecks and he uses it to keep Americans from having conservative leaders. New Hampshire's Don Bolduc Is The Latest Casualty In McConnell's Crusade Against ‘America First' CandidatesThe woman who has her job because she self-identifies as a “woman” and, despite not having a degree in human biology or even sociology, claims to possess “blackness” does her job of lying for a Figurehead. Today, it was part of her job to make-believe Georgia is suppressing the vote. In this case, they want no bottlenecks and no controls. Her cabal wants anything on a piece of paper that says “Democrat” to count. Funny, they all want bottlenecks protecting their power until it comes to the voting booth, then they want to flood the system like Cloward-Piven described. [AUDIO] - Reporter: "President Biden last year likened the new Georgia voting law to 'Jim Crow in the 21st century' but turnout so far has smashed midterm records."Jean-Pierre: "High turnout and voter suppression can be happening at the same time.". . . rigging elections takes a lot of work and talk. Joe Concha: “Chilling…. Election deniers are moderating The View.” [AUDIO] - Cruz: "Hillary Clinton, who stood up and said, Trump stole the election. Or Stacey Abrams who said that the election was stolen. They sat here and said it was illegitimate-"Whoopi: "And it was."But, the Country has been stolen, not just in rigged elections, but in private meetings of Paper-Bullies. This is an extraordinarily good, six-minute read:How Robert Mueller Empowered The FBI To Take Out Presidents, Protesters, And Pro-Life Dads"Robert S. Mueller III was at Camp David the Saturday morning after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Just days into his tenure as FBI director, he was humiliated when President George W. Bush dismissed his reporting and said he wanted him to prevent another attack. After his experience at Camp David, Mueller resolved and resolutely set about to change the FBI's 'culture.' That's the word he used. He was going to make it into an intelligence agency, or in his repeated terminology, an 'intelligence-driven”'organization.Although Mueller as a federal prosecutor had worked with dozens of special agents — case agents — in both Boston and San Francisco as a federal prosecutor, he did not know FBI culture nor how the bureau functioned. He also displayed hostility to SACs, the special agents in charge of each of the bureau's 50-plus field offices.PENTTBOM, the bureau's codename for the 9/11 investigation, would thus become the first case in the history of the FBI run from headquarters. It set a bad precedent, which would yield poisonous fruit in the Hillary Clinton email investigation and then in the Russia collusion fiasco. After the attacks of Sept. 11, Bush ordered the Office of Personnel Management to allow retired federal law enforcement and intelligence officers to return to active duty — security clearances and all. Mueller was the only head of a federal law enforcement or intelligence agency who refused to enact the order. The CIA, we learned, went in whole hog, reinstating those who had language — or country-specific — skills and experiences. There were former agents with those skills. Robert 'Bob' Quigley was both a bomb expert and an Arabic speaker. He volunteered; the FBI did not respond. Mueller was changing course, and he didn't want anyone around who was less likely to buy into his centralized, “intelligence-driven” paradigm. Hence, in the Mueller/Comey years, we saw non-agents running public affairs and congressional affairs and serving as general counsel — all positions where the ugliness of Crossfire Hurricane and its aftermath were manifest. So, as John Durham's Sept. 15, 2021, indictment of Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann showed us, we had FBI General Counsel James Baker, a non-agent, accepting misdirection from Sussmann. An agent would have known how to interview Sussmann. Baker, sitting alone with Sussmann in his Hoover Building office, didn't even think to bring an agent into the room. And in the summer of 2021, the IG reported on the misconduct of Jill C. Tyson, another non-agent who was brought in to run congressional affairs. She carried on a sexual liaison with a subordinate, which disrupted the workplace and demonstrated cultural rot at FBI Headquarters. Mueller had sufficient time to do his damage. His 10-year term was to end in September 2011. The U.S. Congress passed in July 2011 and then President Barack Obama signed into law a special exemption granting Mueller an additional two-year term. He served a total of 12 years, a term exceeded only by J. Edgar Hoover. Mueller recruited James Comey to be his successor as FBI director. In 2013, Mueller regaled the executive conference — a meeting of the bureau's most senior executives — with his account of a conversation with Comey. Then the deputy attorney general, Comey expressed hesitancy in accepting a “demotion” to become FBI director. Mueller demonstrated how he drew an organization chart on a napkin, showing the director reporting directly to the AG, bypassing the deputy. According to those in his audience, Mueller seemed to find that funny. What is not funny is the amount of damage Comey proceeded to inflict on the FBI until he was dismissed by President Trump on May 9, 2017. Mueller's change in culture — from a law enforcement to an intelligence mindset — was greatly exacerbated by Comey's poor leadership, leading the FBI into the ugly morass of the Russia Collusion hoax."Exclusive: Federal Judge Raises Questions About Why Intelligence Operative Not Charged in Gaetz Extortion Scheme"The federal judge presiding over the case of the extortion scheme targeting Rep. Matt Gaetz's father raised questions as to why an intelligence operative involved in the crime hasn't been charged, according to court transcripts.In the sentencing hearing for long-time con man Stephen Alford, who was charged in the Gaetz extortion case and sentenced to five years in prison, federal Judge Margaret Casey Rodgers questioned why former military intelligence officer and State Department contractor Bob Kent — who was involved in virtually every step of the crime — was not charged as well, saying she disagrees that there isn't the evidence for it.We can see the fruits of Mueller's attack on distributed powers--his creation of a bottleneck--everywhere we look in today's FBI. I am sure there are many more good agents like Steven Friend trying to rescue the agency. But, how can they when Mueller and Comey has stripped actual cops of influence and built the powerbase around careerist bureaucrats. Cops are generally people who choose to serve rather than be served; they protect people. Careerist bureaucrats protect organizations and careers . . . their careers. They do that with bottlenecks. [AUDIO] - FBI doesn't care about child porn anymore… Sharyl Attkisson interviews whistleblower Steve Friend…The fruits of this tactic are also evident in the impotent but dangerous Paper-Bully, Merrick Garland. [AUDIO] - Paper-Bully, Merrick Garland: “The government of China sought to interfere with the rights & freedoms of individuals in the United States & to undermine our judicial system that protects those rights. They did not succeed.”No, Merrick; you are doing EXACTLY what the CCP would demand of you.And, unless we turn back to God, it's going to get worse.US citizens were given secret Covid “decree violation” scores; Mass surveillance during the first months of the US lockdowns.Here's news of the same sort of surveillance from the UK[AUDIO] - UK - On the 1st Oct the Government announced it would collect & store all your SMART METER data, after saying for many years that they wouldn't! Where is your data? will it be used against you if you use too much energy? Focus!Huh, that's weird . . . they are tracking us in the U.S. US citizens were given secret Covid “decree violation” scores; Mass surveillance during the first months of the US lockdowns.