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In today's episode, we have author Aditi Mathur Kumar. Renowned for her poignant and humorous narratives, Aditi discusses her inspiration behind writing about the unexplored facets of Army life, the compelling characters in her books, and the emotional journey of crafting the latest narrative, "Operation Payback." Unveiling the untold stories of Veer Naris and the profound impact of waiting, serving, and heroism, Aditi's reflections offer a poignant exploration into the realms of love, courage, and the essence of unsung heroes.------------------------------------------------------► Visit Our Website: https://www.themohuashow.com/-----------------------------------------------------------► Facebook : @themohuashow► Instagram : @themohuashow► Twitter : @themohuashow► Youtube : @themohuashow► Linkedin : @themohuashow-----------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.-----------------------------------------------------------#TheMohuaShow #MohuaChinappa | #successStories| #personalgrowth | #SelfdiscoveryThanks for Listening! Follow Us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn or Find us on YouTube
In this exclusive series in partnership with Penguin Random House India, we will shine a spotlight on two compelling contemporary voices each month, individuals who are reshaping the landscape of Indian literature. In this special episode of Books & Beyond, Tara and Michelle converse with Aditi Kumar and Shivalik Bakshi as they take us on a tour of the Indian Army and give us an insider's view of defence families.Exploring the heartbreaking story of the forgotten men of the 1971 Indo-Pak war and the relentless search to get them back home, Shivalik Bakshi brings us the story of his own uncle, Capt Kamal Bakshi who was declared ‘Missing-Believed Killed' after the Battle of Chamb, in his book “Nowhere Man”. Aditi Kumar's novel “Operation Payback” is the story of a Veer Nari who decides to join the Indian Army to honour her husband's legacy, and delivers an audacious plan of action to deliver much-deserved payback not just for herself but for the entire nation. Tune in to hear heartfelt and never-before-heard stories about individuals who serve in the armed forces!Produced by Aishwarya Javalgekar‘Books and Beyond with Bound' is the podcast where Tara Khandelwal and Michelle D'costa uncover how their books reflect the realities of our lives and society today. Find out what drives India's finest authors: from personal experiences to jugaad research methods, insecurities to publishing journeys. Created by Bound, a storytelling company that helps you grow through stories. Follow us @boundindia on all social media platforms.
• Ukrainian Food Flair: A recipe for an unusual and delicious salad of beets and mushrooms • Feature Interview: Svitlana Kominko, Co-Founder and CEO of Maple Hope Foundation in Vancouver on the Healing Project for traumatised victims of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine who are taking refuge in Canada• Commentary by Prof Lubomyr Luciuk of the Royal Military College in Kingston, ON provides details of the Kremlin's Operation Payback and its psyops in Canada to discredit Ukraine's quest for freedom and independence• Upcoming community events in the Vancouver listening area• Ukrainian Proverb of the Week• Other items of interest• Great Ukrainian Music!Your host: Pawlina.The Vancouver edition airs Saturdays at 6pm PST on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com.The Nanaimo edition airs in Nanaimo on Wednesdays at 11am PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas.In between broadcasts, please check out our website and follow the Nash Holos Facebook page. If you'd like to support the show by buying us a digital cup of coffee, check out our Patreon page.Thanks for listening! Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darren Coyle's second appearance on the DIF Podcast comes after his short film "Operation: Payback" screened at the 2022 Sherman Oaks Film Festival. His first came after his feature film "Chasing Sunshine" screened at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2018. It was great to catch up with Darren and hear how well he's been doing, both with his day job in television production and his devotion to creating his own original work. Plus he's a very dedicated writer! As Darren points out, don't snooze on joining a writers' group! But there's more! In fact, if you go to darrencoyle.com you can see his earlier shorts "Ding Dong" and "Downward Dog" as well as the two films mentioned above. Darren's comedies are always original and fun! Can you have too much fun? I think not. Visit his website and Enjoy! Oh yeah... if you're still reading this then I must share a disclaimer. The damn drive on my laptop maxed out of space and I lost the last 10 minutes of this podcast. Ugh! As soon as I found out I spent a hundred bucks on a bigger SSD and that will Never happen again. Sorry Darren! Discover Indie Film Links DIF Website - DIF Instagram - DIF Facebook - DIF Twitter TVHi Links TVHi Website - TVHi Instagram - TVHi Facebook - TVHi Twitter
Plans to finish Barcelona's famous church, La Sagrada Família, have been causing controversy as they involve demolishing apartment blocks to make way for the new entrance. Journalist Guy Hedgecoe, who reports on Spain for the BBC, and the Twentieth Century Society's director, Catherine Croft, discuss the issues raised as the completion of the emblematic building draws near. Singer Georgia Cecile topped the Jazz charts with her latest album, Sure of You. She joins Samira Ahmed to perform live in the Front Row studio and discuss the resurgence of Jazz. The Northumbrian police and crime commissioner has redirected some of the proceeds of crime into the arts. Bex Lindsey reports on how Tyneside based theatre company Workie Ticket are using the funding from “Operation Payback” to create productions with social impact. And Front Row remembers the actor and director Murray Melvin, best known for his role in Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey, who has died aged 90. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Paul Waters
With things heating up at board level, Hawks Insiders is committed to bringing you balanced coverage ahead of one of the most important AGMs in recent history on December 13. Consider a paid subscription to Hawks Insiders to support our efforts.Here are at Hawks Insiders, we've committed to interviewing each of the candidates running for Board positions in the lead up to the club's AGM on December 13.Dr Anne-Marie Pellizzer was our final candidate to interview — and her frank discussion with Ashley Browne, Danny Prins and Darren Levin did not disappoint.Dr Pellizzer — a peri-operative physician, who was part of the successful Operation Payback campaign in 1996 and has served on the Membership Committee for many years — pulled no punches in her discussion of key topics including:* The club's cultural review concerning First Nations players;* The “jarring” recent comments by club legend Chris Langford about the current Board;* The focus on diversity; * Her unequivocal endorsement of Peter Nankivell; and* The need for stability with so many crucial projects on the go.Dr Pellizzer also gave us a fascinating insight into how the Hawthorn Board currently functions — how often they meet, what they discuss, general governance, and the importance of a portfolio-based approach.Confused about who to vote for in the upcoming election? All 2022 Board candidates have now been interviewed by Hawks Insiders and we will endeavour to keep you informed ahead of the AGM vote.Catch up with our previous AGM Files interviews below.* Peter Nankivell (President candidate)* Andy Gowers (President candidate)* Katie Hudson (Board candidate)* Maria Lui (Board candidate)* Ed Sill (Board candidate)* James Merlino (Board candidate)Follow Hawks Insiders on Twitter and Facebook. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hawksinsiders.substack.com/subscribe
With 12 published books in 6 years, Dr Dan Eddy is one of Australia's most prolific non-fiction authors. His authored and co-authored books include: King Richard: The Story of Dick Reynolds, (2017)Larrikins & Legends, (2017)Always Striving (2017),The Norm Smith Medallists (2018),and his latest book, Crimmo: The Peter Crimmins Story which was released in 2020.Dan currently has a number of exciting book projects in the works, including the authorised biography of Hawthorn and Australian football legend Peter Hudson, plus the untold story of ‘Operation Payback' - the failed merger between Hawthorn and Melbourne. He is also working closely with former Olympian and Parliamentarian, Nova Peris (OAM) on her latest autobiography.Dan is also a mental health advocate, and in 2018, while speaking at the Hero Round Table conference, Dan opened this conversation publicly, revealing the personal challenges he has faced while dealing with major depression, anxiety and Asperger's Syndrome.Dan has a Master's degree through Victoria University (2013) and a PhD through Federation University Australia (2019). The South Gippsland-born storyteller has a passion for sports history and biography.Dan and his son Ernie live in Leongatha, in Victoria's picturesque Gippsland region, with their loyal sidekick, Dennis the border collie.Socials:Website: daneddybooks.comFB: Dan Eddy Books Insta: Dan Eddy Books LinkedIn: Dr Dan Eddy Mentions:Jeff Slattery - Slattery Media David Parkin Jay Shetty Enjoy the visual here on Youtube
The Demon Alternative and Operation Payback scrambled to get last minute press ahead of the Members' Vote Night. Wild scenes greeted the pro-merger Boards, as the merger descended into a night of utter chaos. Vicious taunts and toxicity pervaded the Dallas Brooks Hall and Camberwell Civic Centre, where both sets of supporters would decide upon the future of their football clubs.
Anonymous:¿El regreso del hacktivismo o manipulación de masas? Historia : Anonymous es un movimiento/colectivo activista/hacktivista internacional “descentralizado” que es ampliamente conocido por sus diversos ataques cibernéticos contra varios gobiernos, instituciones gubernamentales y agencias gubernamentales, corporaciones y la Iglesia de Scientology. Anonymous se originó en los foros de 4chan y la máscara la tomaron de la película V for Vendetta. NOTA de Máscara: (Que en realidad es de Guy Fawkes, un Católico Inglés que intentó derrocar la monarquía protestante durante la rebelión de la pólvora, NO confundir con la máscara usada en la serie “La casa de papel”, donde se usa el rostro de Salvador Dalí, un artista Español representante del Surrealismo). . . Operaciones que se han atribuido: 2008 Project Chanology (2008) 2010 Operation Payback (2010) 2013 Million Mask March #OpOk Operation Safe Winter 2014 Shooting of Michael Brown Shooting of Tamir Rice 2015 Charlie Hebdo shootings Anti-Islamic "Reclaim Australia" rally Operation CyberPrivacy Operation KKK #OpSaudi #OpISIS #OpParis #OpNASADrones 2016 #BoycottThailand: Thailand jail hack 2016 US presidential election South African corruption 2020 United Nations hack Killing of George Floyd . . ¿Anonymous regresó? La realidad es que nunca se ha ido, ya que diversos grupos que se asocian a Anonymous siguen teniendo actividad en internet (No todo se trata de grandes hacks). Si es el grupo original o no, lo más probable es que no. Hoy cualquiera puede decir que es anonymous para cubrirse detrás del nombre. La realidad es que el grupo inicial se pudo haber desintegrado y algunos decidieron formar Lulzsec entre otros grupos de blackhats importantes. Una de las cuentas de Twitter que dice ser Anonymous y que cuenta con 120k seguidores, era una cuenta falsa de sorteos de K-pop hasta hace 3 días, después cambió de nombre y se volvió AnonNews. . . Hack al departamento de policía minneapolis. En cuanto a la información que sacaron del departamento de mineapolis, Troy Hunt (creador de haveibeenpwned) hizo un análisis y los resultados dicen que no realizaron ningún hackeo, sino probablemente esos registros los obtuvieron de bases de datos robadas anteriormente y que se encontraban en internet. Tomaron esas bases de datos, extrajeron los correos con dominios del departamento de mineapolis y los colocaron en una pequeña base de datos. En el análisis de Troy Hunt dice que hay correos repetidos en la base de datos y que el 95% de correos únicos ya estaban anteriormente en bases de datos que circulan en internet. Por otro lado, Troy Hunt dentro de su análisis también se dio cuenta que las contraseñas que se encuentran en la base de datos son muy sencillas, dice que el sistema de minneapolis no acepta ese tipo de contraseñas tan inseguras, . . Los medios de comunicación y su desinformación Algunos medios de comunicación decían que el hackeo comenzó desde el sábado 30 de mayo. Lo que en realidad sucedió fue un ataque de DDoS. Un ataque de DDoS es cuando muchas “personas” (peticiones) intentan entrar a un sitio web (en este caso) y el sitio web no cuenta con la capacidad de soportar a tantas “personas” al mismo tiempo. Acerca del DDoS, el grupo de Anonymous que subió el video no se lo han atribuido, la cuenta que posteo el video no habla de un ataque de DDoS, solo se podía ver el video. Pudo haber sido otro grupo pero no los que subieron el video. . . ¿El DDoS fue real? De que hubo un ataque de DDoS el 30 de mayo, si lo hubo (ver imagen), pero al tratarse de una página tan pequeña, lo más probable es que no se haya necesitado tanto tráfico para tirarla. El ataque que se ve en el mapa, algunos tuvieron una duración de 10 minutos, otros de 15, otros de menos y venía de España, Alemania, China, Corea, Australia, Brasil, Arabia Saudita, México y otros pocos países de LA. . . ¿Hackeo a el vaticano? No sucedió… fin. :D Publimetro hizo una nota donde hace referencia a un usuario de Twitter de nombre Manel Márquez, pero ya borró su tuit, otro usuario Robibooli no lo ha borrado. Pero la información que ellos dicen que ha sido “hackeada” es de un blog llamado “evangelizadorasdelosapostoles” de hace 1 año. . . ¿Hackeo a los radios de la policia de Chicago? Solo hay videos en las redes sociales con close-up al radio, no más. . . Los supuestos leaks de Jeffrey Epstein. Es información que ya existía en internet y pueden leer este hilo de @zallyhg: https://skty.cc/gy . . Conclusión Lo que si sucedió es que el video provocó reacciones entre los estadounidenses y aumentó los disturbios y la violencia. Yo creo que las personas solo necesitaban una razón para hacer mas grandes los disturbios y una de esas razones fue anonymous. También las redes sociales generaron desinformación que fue tomada por medios nacionales e internacionales sin que ellos hicieran alguna verificación antes de escribir sus artículos.
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Edition #442 They are legion, etc Help Progressive Organizations win $1,000,000 by becoming a daily voter! www.bit.ly/ProgressiveSlate Act 1: News on Anonymous Operation: Payback – Countdown Song 1: I Want You – Savage Garden Act 2: Anonymous back up wikileaks – On the Media Song 2: Little Lion Man – Sigh No More Act 3: WW 3.0 Omar Wason on cyber war – Colbert Report Song 3: Gone – On and On Act 4: Are the Anonymous attacks civil disobedience? – On the Media Song 4: Natural Blues – Play & Play: B Sides Act 5: Intro to interview with Anonymous – Citizen Radio Song 5: Legion – Empires Act 6: Operation: Payback message – Anonymous Song 6: Eclipse – Welcome to Earth Act 7: Interview with Anonymous spokesman – Citizen Radio Bonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content: A Letter from Anonymous – Anonymous Sources: Countdown On the Media The Colbert Report Citizen Radio Anonymous Produced By: Jay! Thanks for listening! Check out the Best of the Left iPhone/iPod Touch App in the App Store! Visit us at www.BestOfTheLeft.com Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Vote for us and leave comments at Podcast Alley or Review the show on iTunes.
Sam talks about: * The Real Obama * More Wikileaks Reactions * Assange Rape Case * How Information Spreads * Bernie Sanders * Operation Payback
Nicole speaks with a member of Operation Payback, coming to the defense of wikileaks, Bob Fertik of www.jobparty.us, Donna Smith of PDA's Healthcare not Warfare & Cal Nurses, and Gotta Laff of The Political Carnival
Nachdem man von den Medien von Nachrichten rund um Wikileaks regelrecht zugemüllt wird, konnte auch die Bummelbahn nicht mehr wegsehen und muss nun Bericht erstatten. Dazu habe ich mich mal unter die CyberSzene gemischt, welche für die jüngsten DDoS Attacken auf MasterCard, Visa und PayPal verantwortlich ist. Dazu muss man ganz von vorne beginnen. Wir schreiben das Jahr 2003. Der damals 15-Jährige US Bürger Christopher Poole, im Internet besser unter dem Nick-Namen "moot" bekannt, rief das 4chan Forum ins Leben. Interessant war das Forum gerade wegen der Anonymität, die ein jeder Benutzer genoss: Im Gegensatz zu anderen Foren im Internet besteht bis heute keine Anmeldepflicht was zur Folge hat, dass in diesem Forum auch die Hemmschwelle wesentlich geringer ist als sonst. Also habe ich mich mal in dem besagten Forum umgesehen, wobei mein Fokus auf dem so genannten Unterforum "Random" lag. Neben einem Haufen pornographischer Inhalte finden sich auch vereinzelt Fragen zu Physik-Schulaufgaben oder Kochrezepten. Und genau hier entstand "Anonymous" - aus den Medien bekannt für Protestaktionen gegen Scientology, ausgetragen sowohl im Cyberspace als auch in der realen Welt. Die Anonymous, welche jedoch den Angriff auf Internetseiten wie MasterCard und Co. organisiert haben kann man sich wie eine Splittergruppe vorstellen - eine sehr große, wie wir gleich sehen werden. Ich musste nicht lange suchen und da stieß ich schon auf einen Eintrag im 4chan Forum, der mich Anonymous näher brachte: Die "Operation Payback". Ziel dieser Operation ist es, allen Wikileaks "feindlich gesinnten" Unternehmen schaden in Form von DDoS Attacken zuzuführen. Dabei handelt es sich um nichts weiter als eine Unmenge von Anfragen an einen Server im Internet, der irgendwann wegen Überlastung zusammenbricht und die Internetseite nicht mehr Aufrufbar wird. Das kann natürlich bei großen Unternehmen ins Geld gehen. Wie führt man so eine Attacke aus? Ganz einfach. Es gibt eine kostenlose Software, "LOIC" genannt, die es dem Nutzer in kurzer Zeit möglich macht an einer solchen Attacke teilzunehmen. Dabei gibt man einfach die Zieladresse in eine Eingabemaske ein sowie einen Port und schon fängt der heimische Computer an, die Zieladresse mit Anfragen zu bombardieren. Wenn das eine Person macht, ist das ziemlich nutzlos, in der Masse jedoch wirkungsvoll. Wie wirkungsvoll hat man an MasterCard und Visa gesehen. Von der MasterCard Seite habe ich nichts mehr mitbekommen. Steuerte man jedoch gestern um ca. 23:00 Uhr visa.de an, dann öffnete sich zwar schon wieder die Visa Seite, jedoch völlig zerstört. Die Links flogen in der Gegend herum und man erkannte recht schnell, dass da wohl etwas nicht stimmte. Woher wissen die Anonymous Mitglieder nun, wohin genau sie den Angriff richten? Das geht ganz einfach via Twitter oder IRC. Im Chat der Operation Payback, gestern Abend waren ca. 700 Nutzer anwesend, wird beraten auf wen sich der nächste Angriff richtet. Da heißt es dann zB.: "Target: api.paypal.com Port:80". Im Chat wird auch schnell klar, dass die Fehlende Struktur bei Anonymous nicht unbedingt ein Vorteil ist: Jeder gibt seine Meinung zum besten, egal wie sinnlos, proletarisch, sexistisch oder ordinär. Es wird dann darüber gestritten welche Seite angegriffen wird: Die einen wollen Visa in die Knie zwingen, die anderen PayPal. Und wieder andere würden liebend gerne Facebook platt machen. Dabei gerät schnell das eigentliche Ziel außer Augen: Die Unternehmen zu attackieren, welche Wikileaks die Unterstützung verweigern. MasterCard, Visa und PayPal taten dies, indem sie Spendengelder, von denen Wikileaks abhängig ist, nicht mehr an Wikileaks weiterleitete. Wahrscheinlich um etwaigen Problemen mit der US-Regierung aus dem Weg zu gehen. Man darf gespannt sein, wie es weitergeht. Es war jedenfalls spannend, in die Tiefen des Internets einzutauchen und "hautnah" dabei zu sein, wenn der nächste "Angriff" geplant wird. Auch wenn es ein wenig gruselig war. Klar ist: Das Internet ist wohl das effektivste Medium unserer Zeit - aber auch das gefährlichste. Und jetzt packt euch den Schlitten und geht raus rodeln. Es ist ein herrlicher Wintertag! Bis zum nächsten Mal! Eure Bummelbahn