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BJJ Mental Models
Ep. 311: Complexity and Intensity, feat. Chris Paines

BJJ Mental Models

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 73:08


This week we're joined again by Chris "The Villain" Paines!  In this episode, Chris explains the two "dials" that coaches and students can use to modulate their training: complexity and intensity.Follow Chris on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/chrisvillainbjjSubscribe to Chris' YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisPainesBJJBuy Chris' instructionals on BJJ Fanatics:https://bjjfanatics.com/collections/instructional-videos/fighter_chris-painesCheck out InTheory BJJ on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/intheorybjjResources discussed in this episode:How to Defend Everything with Chris Paines — YouTubehttps://youtu.be/BWitv9AKoNUEp. 155: Concepts Over Techniques, feat. Chris Paineshttps://bjj.plus/155Terry Tate: Office Linebackerhttps://youtu.be/RzToNo7A-94Mental models discussed in this episode:Gamificationhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/gamification/Respect Reople, Not Positionshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/respect-people-not-positions/Return on Investmenthttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/return-on-investment/Position Over Submissionhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/position-over-submission/Inversionhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/inversion/External Cueshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/external-cues/Concepts Over Techniqueshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/concepts-over-techniques/Goodhart's Lawhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/goodharts-law/Survivorship Biashttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/survivorship-bias/Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game.  We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/

Villaincast - For BJJ Antiheroes
Priit Mihkelson x Rob Biernacki x Chris Paines - #88 - 30/10/24

Villaincast - For BJJ Antiheroes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 102:35


We're back!   Episode 88 of Villaincast, and this is a very special episode of when Rob Biernacki of BJJ Concepts, the lord of Defensive BJJ Priit Mihkelson, and yours truly, all ended up in a room together. For the video version please visit the Chris Paines BJJ YouTube Channel.   If you would like to send us questions for us to answer, or to just join the discussion, please visit the Discord Channel at https://discord.gg/rwYHJBJXCp  Home - chrispainesbjj.com   Gym - fightingfitstone.com   Youtube - youtube.com/c/ChrisPainesBJJ   Instagram - instagram.com/chrisvillainbjj   Patreon - patreon.com/intheorybjj   Discord - discord.gg/rwYHJBJXCp

Solving JFK
Ep 57: The Paines

Solving JFK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 29:28


In this episode, we first look at a mysterious package sent to Oswald at the Paine home. Then, we turn to the actions of Ruth and Michael Paine after the assassination of President Kennedy, before summarizing the evidence provided by the Paines to incriminate Lee Harvey Oswald.  Was Ruth Paine a misunderstood good Samaritan, or was she a key participant in the cover up of the crime of the 21st century?Note: This episode erroneously states that Mary Bancroft was a CIA agent. That is incorrect. However, she did work for the CIA's predecessor, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Twitter - https://twitter.com/solvingjfk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/solvingjfk Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/solvingjfkpodcast Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@solvingjfk Transcripts and Sources - https://www.solvingjfkpodcast.com

The Lone Gunman Podcast
JFK ASSASSINATION Ep. 304 - The Paines Revisited

The Lone Gunman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 113:55


In light of the recent passing of former CIA employee Sylvia Hyde Hoke and sister to probable CIA asset Ruth Paine, we feel it's a good time to delve back into the Paines and their spiderweb of connections with Intelligence and the Oswalds.LANCER 2024 - https://assassinationconference.com Use code gunman10 for 10% off any ticket package!LOCALS COMMUNITY - https://assassinationconversation.locals.comMERCH STORE - https://the-lone-gunman-podcast.myspreadshop.comSILK CITY HOT SAUCE - http://www.silkcityhotsauce.com Use our code GUNMAN at checkout for 20% off entire orderMusic By - Lee Henry OswaldBBB & JOEBBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lone-gunman-podcast-jfk-assassination--1181353/support.

Aerospace Unplugged
The Pilot's View: Vertical Aerospace's Justin Paines and the Dawn of eVTOL Flight

Aerospace Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 34:56


Vertical Aerospace, with its VX4 electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft, is at the cusp of a new chapter in aviation history. The company's successful untethered free flight of the VX4, piloted by Chief Test Pilot Justin "Jif" Paines, has paved the way for the upcoming first flights. These flights are crucial for the type certification process and represent a significant leap forward for Vertical Aerospace and the broader urban air mobility sector.Listen in for a high-flying conversation about pioneering the skies of tomorrow.

Black Op Radio
#1188 – Johnny Cairns

Black Op Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 64:24


  Articles: Our Lady of the Warren Commission by Johnny Cairns: Part 1, Part 2 How Johnny came about writing this two-part article "I frankly don't like to talk to the people who think it was a conspiracy..." - Ruth Paine In the JFK case, Marina Oswald's credibility is non-existent Ruth Paine's relationship with Priscilla Johnson McMillan "In this week's episode, WC supporters are gonna feel the pain. That's right. Ruth and Michael Paine" Watch episode 19 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here "In this episode, we investigate the gift that keeps on giving; namely the Paines' garage" Watch episode 31 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here Watch all 50 episodes of 50 Reasons for 50 Years Why would Oswald try to kill a right-wing general like Walker and then kill the most liberal president after FDR? "I forgot what I was supposed to say" - Marina Oswald Book: The JFK Assassination Chokeholds: That Prove There Was a Conspiracy by Jim DiEugenio, Paul Bleau, Matt Crumpton, Andrew Iler, Mark Adamcyzk: Paperback, Kindle If Oswald was guilty in the Walker shooting, why would Oswald keep the photos and the note around for almost eight months? FREE Download Ebook: Accessories After the Fact by Sylvia Meagher (PDF) Video: "I'm just a patsy" - Oswald "The worst form of injustice is pretended justice" - Plato Become a member of www.dealeyplazauk.com  

Black Op Radio
#1177 – Johnny Cairns

Black Op Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 95:53


  Scottish researcher Johnny Cairns was in the US for the 60th anniversary "In this week's episode, WC supporters are gonna feel the pain. That's right. Ruth and Michael Paine" Watch episode 19 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here "In this episode, we investigate the gift that keeps on giving; namely the Paines' garage" Watch episode 31 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here Watch all 50 episodes of 50 Reasons for 50 Years Libby Handros's new documentary Four Died Trying; check poster here Trailer: Four Died Trying Rent/buy the first part of Four Died Trying on Vimeo, Google Play, iTunes Website of the film: www.fourdiedtrying.com Trailer: JFK: What The Doctors Saw Stream the documentary JFK: What The Doctors Saw on Paramount Plus "JFK at Sixty: Sixty Reasons" six-part article series by Johnny Cairns Part 1 of 6: No Motive, plus the Silenced Witnesses Part 2 of 6: Jack Ruby, the Dallas Police and Oswald's Rights Part 3 of 6: The Contamination of Evidence, the Inadmissible Lineups and the Autopsy Part 4 of 6: Medical Witnesses and a Questionable Rifle Part 5 of 6: The Rifle and the Ammunition Part 6 of 6: Sixth Floor Evidence Question: Where did the shots come from? -- John Judge: "From Washington" Will the Dealey Plaza be remodelled? Book: The JFK Assassination Chokeholds: That Prove There Was a Conspiracy by Jim DiEugenio, Paul Bleau, Matt Crumpton, Andrew Iler, Mark Adamcyzk: Paperback, Kindle Documentary: Rush to Judgement (1967) by Mark Lane Stream/buy Oliver Stone's JFK: Prime, iTunes, Vudu, Microsoft FREE Download Ebook: Accessories After the Fact by Sylvia Meagher (PDF) The Chicago Plot to Kill JFK: Read Online, Download PDF Documentary: The Fog Of War (2003) (Robert McNamara): Watch Online, Download Video (MP4) FREE Borrowable Ebook: Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye by Kenneth O'Donnell and David Powers June 10 1963, JFK's American University commencement address titled A Strategy of Peace: Audio, Video, Text Audio: RFK - Mindless Menace of Violence (Full Speech)  

Villaincast - For BJJ Antiheroes
Episode Thirty-Eight - State of the Union with Chris Paines - 12/10/23

Villaincast - For BJJ Antiheroes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 35:59


With possibly the huskiest voice on the Podcast yet, this week I talk about where we are at, how far we have come, and where we are going. Welcome to the State of the Union.   Home - chrispainesbjj.com Gym - fightingfitstone.com Youtube - youtube.com/c/ChrisPainesBJJ Patreon - patreon.com/Vilaobjj Discord - discord.gg/rwYHJBJXCp

The Pacific War - week by week
- 99 - Pacific War - On to Shaggy Ridge, October 10-17, 1943

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 43:18


Last time we spoke about the end to the battle over Vella Lavella, the continued offensive against Finschhafen and some special operations. The Naval battle of Vella Lavella saw the last fight over the island and another successful evacuation. Over on New Guinea the fight for the Finschhafen area continued to rage on, but ultimately was crashing to a bit of a halt for the allies as they moved cautiously and awaited further reinforcements before taking the the fight to places like sattelberg. Then we spoke about some special operations to explode mines against enemy ships at Singapore harbor, a new network of coastwatchers 2.0 and the Japanese finally cracking down on poor little Portuguese held Macau. Some ships were blown up, some unfortunate souls were captured in Aitape and the Japanese basically made Macau a protectorate.  This episode is on to Shaggy Ridge Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.    The Japanese had once entered the Southwest Pacific as conquerors, rapidly grabbed forward bases in places like New Britain, New Guinea and the Southern Solomon Islands. Yet now in 1943, they were being pushed back, their resources were shrinking and their troops morale was crashing. With the allies becoming stronger with each passing day, General Imamura and Admiral Kusaka had very little hope of emerging victorious in the coming battles. All either man could do was prepare the best possible defenses they could and hope for a miracle to delay the allied advance. General Nakai's forces prepared to make a stand on the Finisterre range and General Katagiri prepared a counterattack against Finschhafen.  Over in New Guinea, General Vasey's men were continuing their fight against Nakai in the Finisterre Range. Since their advance on October 9th, Colonel Bishop's 2/27th battalion had dug in on Trevor's ridge and John's Knoll. Just after dawn on October 10th, a small enemy force charged up Trevor's ridge. The small attack was beaten back, the battalions diarist wrote of the action “Tojo startled the early morning air with his usual heathen chorus, known to so many as a prelude to an attack; however, 13 Platoon showed him the error of his ways by killing two and wounding one of the six noisy intruders.” Meanwhile the bulk of the 2nd battalion, 78th regiment had pulled back to a place known as Shaggy Ridge which dominated the area around it. Shaggy Ridge stood 5600 feet tall with only a single track going along its ridge line. Lachlan Grant would describe the track "had places. . . only wide enough for one man to pass with sheer drops on either side". The Japanese had concentrated along the Faria river area seeking to unleash another counter attack. They just received reinforcements in the form of the 1st battalion, 78th regiment. Company 3 were sent to Gurumbu, Company 4 to Boganon, Companies 1 and 2 went to help out the 2nd battalion while one company began to attack Australian supply lines at Pallier's hill. During the afternoon two Japanese artillery pieces began to open fire from the Faria river area at very close range. The first shell passed close to the top of Trevor's Ridge, causing native carriers to freak out and disperse while the shell exploded thousands of yards father on. By 2pm Bombardier Leggo acting as F.O.O noticed the gun flash and launched a counter battery against it using a 25 pounder at a range of around 8000 yards. He successfully silence the mountains guns for awhile. The Japanese guns would fire later that afternoon at nearly point blank range, hitting the battalions area causing 8 casualties, but Leggo once again silence the guns. Meanwhile, Brigadier Dougherty ordered his 2/14th to hold a position at Kumbarum to support Bishop's advance while Brigadier Eather ordered his 2/33rd battalion to mop up the Japanese out of the Boganon mountain area. The 2/3rd quickly advanced up a track going 4100 feet high into the Boganon mountains. At 5pm Kittyhawks strafed the Japanese positions at the crest of a ridge and a Boomerang dropped a message on the advancing men that told them the Japanese were in foxholes and trenches immediately over looking them. During the aerial attacks the Japanese tried to fire back using machine gun and rifles, but doing so apparently they did not see a forward company of the 2/33rd closing in on them. The 2/33rd crept up the ridge under the cover of darkness as the Japanese were unaware too busy during daylight hours focusing on the Kittyhawks. During the night the Australians surprise attacked the Japanese sending them into a flight, man men at first ran then got themselves together trying to fight but by that time the momentum was on the side of the Australians who soon seized the ridge. On October 10th, Vasey ordered his forces to patrol extensively. The 2/7th was patrolling the Kesawai area; the 2/2nd concentrating in the Faita area; the 2/16th went west of Bebei and the 2/27th patrolled around Trevor's ridge towards the faria river. The 2/27th skirmished with the enemy who were defending their artillery positions. To the east of the Faria and Uria Rivers the 2/33rd were patrolling past the feature they just captured. Their patrols ran into ambushes and were forced to pull back. On October 11th, Japanese raiding parties attacked a supply line going between the 2/14th and 2/27th battalions forcing the former to send a platoon to seize Palliers Hill. A platoon of the 2/14th led by Lt Pallier. The were only able to advance up the hill in a single fill as most of it was to steep. At around 5 pm men atop the nearby Kings Hill supported them with artillery, mortars and machine guns. The support was so strong, Palliers platoon made it up the first mound without opposition. Upon the mound Pallier deployed a Bren gun and 2 inch mortars. Palliers men were surprised at the lack of enemy fire and rapidly made their way up Pallier's Hill. As they got closer to the summit artillery stopped, leaving just mortars and machine gun fire support. The hill began even steeper and when they got within 20 yards of the Japanese their support fire ceased. The Japanese were about a company in strength and began firing everything they had. During the mayhem at a critical moment many Japanese raised their heads from their weapon pits and rolled grenades down on the Australians 20 feet below. Most of them rolled too far down doing no damage. The Australians began tossing their own grenades as they charged forward driving the enemy out. Lt Palliers platoon had attacked a Japanese company well entrenched in a seemingly impregnable position routing them it was outstanding. Despite the heavy support getting up the hill, the Japanese should have easily held their positions. Pallier lost 3 men dead and 5 wounded including himself while they killed an estimated 30 Japanese and captured vital ground to keep their supply line running. The capture of Palliers hill was of a great relief to Dougherty who watched the thing personally. Had the supply line been cut longer the 2/27th may have run out of ammunition and rations. Back over in the Finschhafen area, Brigadier Windeyer now realized he needed to seize Sattelberg in order to secure his gains. General Yamada continued his attacks against the most forward Australian position at Jivevaneng. At 6:15am on October the first the Japanese cut the telephone lines to the Australians forward positions and began probing their lines with attacks. The Japanese were driven off with 2 and 3 inch mortars while the Australians cautiously made their way up the Sattelberg road. They were about at quarter mile from their objective when the leading platoons leader, Lt Dost was shot dead. Lt Richardson took another platoon forward to investigate and was wounded by gunfire. By this point the defensive lines had repulsed numerous attacks. Both sides were taking heavy casualties, but the Japanese were failing to stop the advance. Still the 2/43rd were forced to dig in around 400 yards from their besieged company.  After the technical fall of Finschhafen, Windeyer assigned most of his brigade to defend the southern portion of it while the 2/17th advance north to capture Kumawa. Windeyer was realizing the dual tasks were simply too much for his meager forces but luckily for him, Generals Herring and Wootten held a meeting at Lae on September 30th, where they decided to reinforce him with General Heavy's brigade. General Heavy's men would secure Finschhafen and then perform an offensive against Sio. On October 1st General Blamey decided the time had come to give Herring a rest, he appointed Lt General Leslie Morseheads 2nd corps to take over the New Guinea offensives. On October 7th, Morshead arrived at Dobodura, Herring departed for Port Moresby and then Australia, he would never return to the front lines. It was supposed to be General Iven Mackay that would relieve Herring, but he ran into squabbles with General douglas macarthur over reinforcements for Finschhafen. The junior officers felt Mackay should have forced the issue and enlisted Blamey for help, but ultimately both were set aside for Lt General Sir Leslie Morshead. Prior, Mackay had convinced Blamey, that Herring was becoming increasingly difficult to work with as a result of stress and fatigue which led to Herrings relief. Blamey maintained his faith in Herring who would retain command of the 1st corps on the Atherton Tableland, where he could train his men in amphibious warfare for the next operation, but Herring's period of active service was over. Herring had given able service in a high appointment through a year of fierce campaigning, he quite simply could use the rest. Herring assumed he would come back to relieve Morshead, but in February of 1944 he would be appointed Chief justice of the supreme court of Victoria instead. Back over at the front, the Australian commanders decided it was necessary to capture the Tami islands. The 2/32nd battalion departed Lae on October 2nd arriving off Wonam island. Major Mollard took command of the battalion and received another company called the “Denness Force” consisting of a rader detachment, pioneers, mortars, signals and a section of 6 .50 caliber machine guns, 2 LCMS and 14 LCV's from the 52nd EBSR. When the men landed on Wonam island, they were greeted by 4 friendly natives waving their arms. An interpreter spoke to the natives who told him there were no Japanese on the islands. Then the natives took a few of the men with some paddling canoes around Kalal and Wonam islands showing them no Japanese. The natives were then rounded up, 74 in all and asked to help establish a radar station on Kalal. The natives had very little food because of the terror of bombers and strafers in the area, they had actually been living in some caves and dug out coral instead of their huts. Apparently they were treated very well and helped the work effort. It's not said that often, but native populations made a huge difference in the pacific war. You keep hearing me say “native carriers” and such, war was literally thrust onto these people, most of whom were just going about their peaceful lives. The Japanese often showed brutality, its not as if it was 100%, but statistically the Americans or Australians in the Pacific were much more known to be favored by the natives, particularly in New Guinea.  Now the following day, the 2/17th departed Kolem on a extremely difficult route ironically named Easy Street, haha thinking of Negan from walking dead. Easy street went towards Kiasawa and then Kumawa. David Dexter described it as  "It was so steep and muddy that, on one occasion, two tractors were attached to one jeep but all were bogged." The Australians were surprised to see no enemy attacks against Jivevaneng at this time. The 2/43rd attempted an attack at 5:45 pm led by Lt Combe's company. The Australians tried desperately to attack well-dug in enemy positions along a route the enemy knew better than them. Soon the company became pinned down and casualties were mounting. Combe was wounded when his Owen was shot out of his hand, he assessed the situation, 17 casualties with 6 deaths, so he ordered the men to pull back. The 2/43rd by this point had a total of 47 casualties, with 14 deaths and 5 missing. The 2/43rd had failed to break again, thus the decision was made to have their forces evacuated.   To the north, the 2nd battalion, 80th regiment had burst into the scene, advancing through Wareo and Gurika. Fearing the Japanese threat to Scarlet Beach, the 2/3rd pioneers and 2/2nd machine gun companies were sent to contain the threat. By this time the 2/17th battalion had just reached Easy Street junction. Windeyer wanted them to hit Kumawa as it seemed one of the most likely places the Japanese would have retreated to from Finschhafen. However he also knew the new threat required additional forces so he divided the 2/17th into two groups. Two companies led by Major Pike and Captain Sheldon detached and formed a separate HQ under Major Maclarn to stop the Japanese from attacking Scarlet Beach, while Colonel Simpson led the remainder to Kumawa. On October 4th, suddenly the enemy eased up on both fronts. The surrounded company of the 2/43rd took the opportunity to break out to the east. Patrols began reporting that the Japanese had also withdrawn, so the bulk of the 2/43rd gradually moved to reoccupy Jivevaneng.  Meanwhile Maclarn's 2/17th detachment attempted their first attack against the enemy. Maclarn sent two platoons north of the Song River who quickly found themselves in a firefight with the enemy. They were forced to withdraw, then at 11:30am an LCV came over the Song drawing fire from the Japanese, allowing Maclarn to pinpoint exactly where the enemy was. At 2:15 Maclarn sent a platoon to make contact with the Japanese again, followed up at 5pm with Pike's company. The Japanese were hit with an artillery bombardment as Pike's company single file advanced to an assembly position around North Hill. The next day North Hill's area was seized and just as the Australians had managed to encircle the enemy's position, scouts reported they had abandoned it. It seemed to the Australians that the Japanese had withdrawn into the mountains again. In truth General Yamada was preparing a counterattack. As for General Katagiri by late September he had ordered his 2nd battalion, 79th regiment to advance through a native inland path avoiding the coastal roads over some western hills that led to Sattelberg. The battalion arrived at Boringboneng by October 7th, while the rest of the division got to Sattelberg by October 11th. With the reinforcements on hand, Katagiri planned a major counterattack aimed at Arndt point, due for mid October.    Meanwhile on October 5th, the 2/17th successfully seized Kumawa after fighting a small engagement against an enemy post in the village. The 2/15th were quickly directed to relieve them at Kumawa, as the 2/17th began to see continuous counterattacks. Simpsons 2/17th were being hit from northeast, west and south. His position was too thin leading to a large danger of encirclement. The Japanese performed numerous infiltrating attacks, trying to break his lines of communications and to add to Simpsons misery, the supply of ammunition and rations being carried by natives along a track were being delayed heavily by torrential rain. The native carriers were likewise in danger of enemy fire, it seemed evident the Japanese were quite alarmed at losing Kumawa.   On October the 6th, Yamada's 3rd battalion, 80th regiment successfully severed the communications between the company and her HQ by taking a position on a track between them. For 3 hours the Japanese made several assaults on Kumawa, until 1pm when the track was reopened and a telephone line was quickly relaid. The Japanese continued their harassment, but then the 2/15th arrived turned the tide against them. The men were low on supplies as the heavy rain made it impossible for jeeps to advance up the track to Kamawa. Since the 5th of october the 2/17th had been eating meager amounts, by the 8th they had nothing left. Windeyer felt because of the lack of supplies he had to halt the advance of the 2/17th and 2/15th.  The 2/17th Battalion diarist, describing the defense of Kumawa, wrote: "The enemy caused us no trouble… but our stomachs did." Colonel Grace likewise turned down an offer by Windeyer to arrange an air drop because he believed that the Japanese did not yet know of his men's presence in Kumawa. This would lose him the chance of intercepting any belated parties moving towards Sattelberg along the track from Tirimoro.    On October 9th, Maclarn decided to capture a vital feature in front of Jiveveneng known as the “knoll”, to improve his tactical position, I guess they just ran out of names or something.  Maclarn opened up the attack with artillery, as Sheldon's company performing an encirclement maneuver led by Papuan scouts to sneak platoons 10 yards from the Japanese positions. Suddenly at 11:10am the forward platoons unleashed fire on the Japanese and charged their outposts. As the men charged the Knoll itself, only a single Japanese would be seen as countless had fled, leaving 9 dead. By 1pm Sheldon's company were digging in on the knoll where they had found 60 Japanese foxholes. The Japanese launched a counter attack, began with a bugle call and the usual screams as the charged within 5 yards of the Australians new defensive positions. Grenades were rolled down the knoll and automatic fire kept them at bay until the Japanese finally backed off. At 6:45 the Japanese attempted a second counter attack, this time as a full company, but they were likewise repulsed. The next day saw more Japanese counter attacks against the Knoll, the defending Australians reported hearing them scream “ya”, to which they screamed it back at them. Apparently they also screamed Ho, so the Australians screamed Ho back. The Japanese were also sending many patrols to search for viable approaches for the upcoming counteroffensive while they awaited reinforcements and supplies. The Australians noted the considerable enemy movement, believing a large number of Japanese reinforcements were due to arrive from the north.    Back over at Lae, General Wootten's HQ and the 24th brigade had finally begun their departure for Finschhafen. When Wootten landed, he decided to reorganize his forces to gain control of the approaches to Wareo and Sattelberg, hoping to also provide an opening to launch an offensive against Sio. He divided the Finschhafen area into 3 sectors of responsibility. The 24th brigade would defend the Scarlet beach area; the 20th brigade would perform an offensive against Sattelberg and the 22nd battalion would defend the Dreger Harbor area. On October 11th, the 2/17th finally re-secured Jivevaneng and on the 12th, Wootten sent Captain Gore with C Company of the Papuan battalion to perform a large scale deep patrol looking into the Wareo-Sattelberg-Mararuo area. On the 13th, the 2/15th hit back at the Japanese west of Kumawa. At 9am they began a fire fight about 150 yards apart using machine guns mostly. Casualties were high for both sides, but Sergeant Else kept the forward platoons advancing, refusing to allow his forces t obe pinned down. The Japanese had 39 deaths before they began fleeing, the Australians suffered 5 deaths and 30 casualties. For the next two days things seemed to be relatively quiet, but it was to be the calm before the storm, as Katagiri earmarked October 16th for his counteroffensive. Wootten knew something was on its way and was greatly relieved to see the arrival of the 2/28th and 2/32nd battalions on October 15th. However he was also quite bitter about the lack of cooperation between the Australians and Americans which he believed prevented them from quickly reinforcing Finschhafen. By the 15th, Wootten had 2/rd of his division in the area and a signal from Morshead informed him that General HQ had ordered the 26th brigade from Lae to Finschhafen at 30 hours notice. It was heartening news, but it also contrasted strongly with the protracted negotiations allowing for the 2/43rd to go to Scarlet Beach by the end of September. It was also indicative of the gravity of the situation; various commanders had learnt brutal lessons. The Japanese were given a chance to seize the initiative. General Mackay would write to Blamey on October the 20th  “Through not being able to reinforce quickly the enemy has been given time to recover and we have not been able to exploit our original success. Through the piecemeal arrival of reinforcements the momentum of the attack has not been maintained. As was proved in the Lae operations the provision of adequate forces at the right place and time is both the quickest and most economical course.” Windeyer received orders to coordinate the defense of the Langemak bay and "hold important ground at all costs". He was to perform a defense in depth, maintain a mobile reserve, organize coastwatching stations and beach defenses. Wootten went to work ordered forces to put up positions on track junctions in the Bonga area, North Hill, all of the high ground going two miles west of Scarlet Beach through Jivevaneng, Kumawa, Tirimoro, Butaweng, Logaweng and for the 532nd EBSR base at Dreger Harbour. The allies were preparing for a major storm. Over at the Finisterres, on October 11th, General Morshead had just flown in for the first time to Dumpu where he told Vasey that because of “administrative limitation” there could be no further advance into the mountains for the time being. The day morning, Colonel Bishop's 2/27th over at Trevors ridge were hit by Japanese mountain guns. At 10:45 the 2nd battalion, 78th regiment launched an assault against their position. The attack was supported by 5 Woodpeckers, those are being the Japanese type 92 heavy machine gun, alongside two mountain guns, mortars and light machine guns. Trevor's ridge and Johns knoll got the full bombardment treatment, then the Japanese charged tossing grenades with fixed bayonets overrunning the Australian positions on the lower early slope. However this lower slope could be hit hard from the crest above, so the Japanese soon found themselves in a mayhem of fire and were dislodged quickly. After the vicious attack, Bishop sent reinforcements to John's Knoll allowing the lost positions to be regained. 4 more attacks would be launched during the early afternoon at a great cost to the Japanese. Bishops men repulsed them all, but he began to worry about his ammunition situation. In the forward areas, he had only two Vickers guns and a 3 inch mortar. The Vickers were being used to counter the Japanese heavy machine gun fire, and the mortar only had 18 bombs left, placed up on Johns knoll. When the enemy had reached within 20 yards of the Australians positions during the first assault, Sergeant Eddy rushed forward to direct 12 mortar bombs upon the enemy causing absolute havoc, winning the day. With ammunition running low and no sign of an supply train coming, Bishop wondered if the next attack would beat them off their high ground. Bishops men went to work searching the dead Japanese. Teams were collecting ammunition from the dead enemy, from the HQ and from units of Trevor's ridge, rushing it all to Johns knoll. The positions on John's knoll was obviously dangerous and the men all knew they likely would have to pull out if no supply train came. To relieve the pressure on John's Knoll, Bishop sent two platoons to launch a counter attack against the enemys right and left flanks. Lt Paine's platoon took the right and Lt Trenerry the left. Paines men were climbing 20 yards up a razor back when the saw the enemy and began firing. Paine recalled "things got a bit sticky so we withdrew down the hill a little then made our way back to the end of the razor-back'. Pains men withdrew a bit, but continued to harass the enemy, who greeted them by rolling grenades down the razorback. To the left, Trennerys men cautiously moved around the rear of the Japanese forward troops attacking Johns Knoll and launched a 16 grenade attack killing many. In the confusion and terror the Japanese dispersed running straight into Australian gunfire. With just 5 men Trenerry had cleared a track to Johns koll while 5 other of his men cleared another track in the opposite direction. Trenerry would report   "Both groups clearing the track ran backwards and forwards shooting at opportune targets,". Private Blacker had killed 5 Japanese shooting his Bren from the hip; Private May killed 4 Japanese before taking a hit himself and most of the men on average killed two Japanese each. Trennerry's men would come back to Johns knoll estimating they had killed 24 Japanese with small arms and a bunch with grenades.   During the late afternoon, a company of the 2/27th also advanced northeast of John's Knolls who could hear the platoon counter attacks. At 5:30 upon hearing heavy fire from some high ground east of Johns knoll they launched an attack and quickly overran a woodpecker position. Lt Cook leading the company would write “I met Mac and he gave me all he knew so I pushed forward to contact the enemy. I handed 5 Platoon over to Sergeant Underwood, commonly known as "Underpants". The laps were expecting us for they opened up with their Woodpecker and did they whistle but the boys kept pushing on. I sent Sergeant Yandell round on the right flank while a section from B Company and Corporal Fitzgerald's went around on the left; well, Lum's [Yandell's] section on the right did a wonderful job and made it possible to wipe out the Woodpecker. The boys must have killed 20 or more Japs on the first knoll and by the way they bawled you would think they were killing a hundred of them. We continued on along the ridge for another 100 yards when 3 LMGs opened up on us and inflicted our first casualties, 2 killed, 4 wounded. One of the killed was Dean who had done a fine job killing several Japs while firing his Bren from the hip as he advanced. At about this time I found [a young soldier] of B Company alongside me so asked him what would win the Goodwood whereupon he told me not to be so bloody silly, it was no time to talk about races. Well, we had to shift these gunners so Lum kept moving his section forward on the right flank and two of the gunners got out while the other covered them. Then Lum volunteered to go over the top after the remaining one himself so I slipped up behind him to give him covering fire, but as Lum went over the top the Japs cleared off into the kunai”. By nightfall the enemy attacks ceased, the allies had not yielded an inch of ground.   A supply train came at midnight to the great relief of the defenders. Hunkering down the way he did, Bishop had won a notable battle. The 2/27th lost 7 men dead and 28 wounded, but estimated they had killed 190 Japanese. More importantly the Australians refused to be pushed from their vantage points. The Japanese would continue their attacks on Trevor's ridge with their Woodpecker from a new position just above the plateau across the Faria. Thus the defenders hard work was not over, Brigadier Dougherty decided to relieve the exhausted 2/27th with the 2/16th. After the fierce fight at John's Knoll, the Japanese had pulled back to the Shaggy ridge line, that ran in front of the Kankirei saddle. It was here General Nakai was determined to make his last stand. Additionally, back on October the 9th, the first echelon of Admiral Mori's forces had at last reached Kiari. Men who performed the march recalled  “the track deteriorated and was ‘only passable on bare feet without any heavy packs' and some simple scaffolding had been set up by the engineers to help the troops pass. The cold increased as the group climbed higher and the ‘Precipitous cliffs continued, one after another.' More men began to die from the cold and from losing their footing. This was at the head of the Sanem River valley where there was a sheer drop on one side of the track and a sheer rock face about 90 meters high on the other. The final climb to the summit was made over a muddy one-man track where the line came to a stop and the men sat with their legs dangling over the edge of the track”. The men took 4 days of rest before they would march onwards for Sio.   For 10 days, General Nakano's forces continued their retreat to Kiari. Local natives had been enlisted to help carry the food and medical supplies that landed at Kairi up to the troops moving down the coast. Originally 20 landing craft were supposed to help move the food from Madang, but they were being used for troops transport following the Australian landing at Finschhafen. The Japanese began setting up a series of food caches in villages seeing tonnes of rice carried and placed in key positions. The 4th echelon reached Kiari on October 18th, 33 days after they had departed Lae. From the original 6600 IJA and 2050 IJN forces that left Lae, a total of 6544 men, 5001 IJA and 1543 IJN had survived the retreat across the Saruwaged range, arriving safely to the coast. It was clear, General Blamey's earlier assessment that “a few of the enemy remnants will escape the hardship of the mountain tracks” was very wrong. Now thats all we have for Green hell today, for we are going to be jumping back over to the CBI theater next.   Now there had been considerable developments in the global war for the allies. The Japanese were gradually being pushed back in the southwest pacific; The Kingdom of Italy signed the armistice of Cassibile, as allied forces were occupying Sicily soon to hit Italy proper and Germany was about to lose Ukraine. The tide had distinctly turned against the Axis. In the China theater, the 7th war area of General Sun Lianzhong had dispersed into the fertile plains of Hunan province. The commander of the China expeditionary army, General Hta Shunroku deemed it necessary to perform a crushing blow against him. He ordered General Yokoyama to advance upon the Changde area, where Sun had his HQ.Yokoyama concentrated his 5 divisions, the 39th, 58th, 3rd, 116th and 68th divisions of the 11th army, along the Yangtze river area between Yichang and Yueyang by late October. Once his forces had concentrated enough on the left bank of the Yangtze, Yokoyama planned out an offensive set to launch on November 2nd. Defending the Changde area was  the 6th war zones 10th, 26th, 29th, 33rd army groups as well as some riverine units and two other corps, making a total of 14 corps in all. It was going to be a brutal offensive aimed not at actually capturing the city of Chande, but rather tying up the NRA to reduce its combat ability in the immediate region and to thwart it from reinforcing the Burma theater.   Over in Indie the horrible Bengal famine of 1943 had kicked off. Back in March of 1942, after the Japanese began their occupation of Rangoon, a major consequence was the severing of routine exports, such as Burmese rice to India and Ceylon. In June the Bengal government established price controls for rice and on July 1st fixed prices were at a level considerably lower than the prevailing market price. The fixed low prices thus made sellers reluctant to sell leading to stocks disappearing, getting stored or being sold on the black market. In mid October, south-west Bengal was hit by a series of natural disasters that destabilized the price more, causing another rushed scramble for rice, boosting the Calcutta black market. On March 11th, the provincial government rescinded its price controls, resulting in dramatic rises in the price of rice, due partly to speculations. This caused a massive period of inflation between March and May of 1943. May saw the first reports of death by starvation in Bengal. The government tried to re-establish public confidence by insisting that the crisis was all being caused by speculation and hoarding, but their propaganda failed to dispel the public's belief there was in fact a shortage of rice. The Bengal government never formally declared a state of famine, even though the “Famine Code” would have mandated a sizable increase in aid. The unrest gave fuel to the Free India Movement, led by Subhas Chandra Bose and many troops would have to be diverted from Burma to help maintain the order. Bose made his famous proclamation “give me blood! I will give you freedom!” as he assumed leadership over the reformed INA on July 4th of 1943. The new INA 1st division under Major General Mohammed Zaman Kiani had drawn many Indian POW's who had previously joined Mohan Singh's first INA. They also drew POW's who had not joined in 1942. Their new force consisted of the 2nd Guerrilla regiment known as “the Gandhi brigade” which consisted of two battalions under Colonel Inayat Kiani; the 3rd Guerrilla regiment known as “the Azad brigade” consisting of three battalions under Colonel Gulzara Singh and the 4th Guerrillas known as the “Nehru Brigade” lead by Lt Colonel Gurubaksh Singh Dhillon. The 1st Guerrilla regiment “Subhas brigade” was led by Colonel Shah Nawaz Khan and was an independent unit consisting of 3 infantry battalions. Special operations group “Bahadur group” were operating behind enemy lines. There was also a separate all female unit created under Captain Lakshmi Swaminathan. This unit was intended to have combat commitments. They were named Rani of Jhansi regiment after the legendary rebel Queen Lakshmibai of the 1857 rebellion. Their member swerve drawn from female civilian populations from Malaya and Burma.   The reformed INA were reinvigorated and causing a lot of mayhem. The Indian government responded with a scorched earth policy to deny foodstuffs to the Japanese and Free Indian army who might try to invade India. They established a Foodstuffs scheme to manage the distribution of good, ensuring that those in high priority roles such as civil servants, police and the armed forces received top priority. A second “boat denial policy” was also implemented. Under this policy the army confiscated approximately 45,000 rural boats, severely disrupting riverbourne movement of labor, supplies and food. This cost the livelihoods of boatmen and fishermen.  Leonard G. Pinnell, a British civil servant who headed the Bengal government's Department of Civil Supplies, told the Famine Commission that the policy "completely broke the economy of the fishing class". Transport was generally unavailable to carry seed and equipment to distant fields or rice to the market hubs. Artisans and other groups who relied on boat transport to carry goods to market were offered no recompense; neither were rice growers nor the network of migratory laborers. The large-scale removal or destruction of rural boats caused a near-complete breakdown of the existing transport and administration infrastructure and market system for movement of rice paddy. No steps were taken to provide for the maintenance or repair of the confiscated boats, and many fishermen were unable to return to their trade. The Army took no steps to distribute food rations to make up for the interruption of supplies.   Meanwhile military build ups cause massive displacement of Bengalis from their homes and farmlands which were used to construct airstrips and camps. Nearly the entire output of India's cloth, leather, silk and wool industries were sold off to the military, leaving the rural population to suffer through a “cloth famine”.  President of the Ramakrishna Mission in Bombay July 1943 would report  "The robbing of graveyards for clothes, disrobing of men and women in out of way places for clothes ... and minor riotings here and there have been reported. Stray news has also come that women have committed suicide for want of cloth ... Thousands of men and women ... cannot go out to attend their usual work outside for want of a piece of cloth to wrap round their loins"   The Bengali population suffered tremendously. With the arrival of 500,000 or more Burmese refugees, bringing hungry mouths, and diseases like dysentery, malaria, smallpox, cholera, needing food, clothes, medical aid and other resources, this stressed Bengali past its max. Despite all of this, Bengal continued to export rice to Ceylon for months, even after the famine was apparent. To make matters worse, local rice crops were becoming infected with brown spot disease and on October 16th, Bengal was hit by a massive cyclone. This resulted in the deaths of 14,500 and 190,000 cattle. The cyclone unleashed 3 Tsunami's which overwhelmed the sea walls and flooded 450 square miles adding more misery to 2.5 million people.  Bose went to work exploiting the crisis, backed enthusiastically by the Japanese to established the Azad Hind Provisional Government of Free India at Singapore in October. The first INA was roughly 40,000 troops strong, the reformed 2nd INA would begin with 12,000 troops, and as a result of Boses dynamic appeal would peak to around 100,000 volunteers and combatants at around 50,000. Bose would say "Local civilians joined the INA, doubling its strength. They included barristers, traders and plantation workers, as well as Khudabadi Sindhi Swarankars who were working as shop keepers; many had no military experience." It is also estimated, 20,000 Malayan Indians and another 20,000 ex-Indian army member volunteered for the INA. In the end, an estimated 2.1-3.8 Bengalis died out of a population of 60.2 million. They died of starvation, malaria and diseases brought on from malnutrition, population displacement and lack of health care. In the man-made famines aftermath, millions would be left impoverished and the social fabric had been torn to shreds. Nearly 1.6 million families disintegrated, men sold their farms and left home to work or join the Indian army. Women and children became homeless, traveling to larger cities in search of relief. It was a vicious cycle of death that would help bolster the Indian independence movement. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The battle for Sattelberg was about to begin and so was the battle for Changde. Within India a horrible man made famine led to tremendous devastation and in turn this helped bolster Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army. Japan was given a rare chance to obtain a powerful ally.  

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show
#223 Chris Paines(Repost): Defend Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 77:10


Welcome back to the "I Suck at Jiu Jitsu" show! In this reposted gem from 2020, I sit down with my now good friend, Chris Paines( @ChrisPainesBJJ ) the mastermind behind the "How to Defend Everything" concept in BJJ. Despite living oceans apart (he's in England, I'm in America), Chris and I discover an astonishing convergence of training philosophies and ideas that will blow your mind. Join us as we dive into his unique lineage, the revolutionary concept that skyrocketed his popularity, and our shared perspectives on jiu-jitsu style warm-ups. Brace yourself for a jaw-dropping conversation that's bound to simplify your approach to jiu-jitsu! Chest Over Chest Free Sample of Chest Over Chest Chris' How to Defend Everything --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isuckatjiujitsushow/support

Rádio Gaúcha
SM de Negócios: Pedro Paines, Nicola ACDelco

Rádio Gaúcha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 16:42


Naiôn Curcino conversa com Pedro Paines, supervisor de Marketing do Grupo Nicola, sobre o novo Centro ACDelco, em Camobi.

Forever White Belt
Guard Revolution: Standing Up and Beyond with Chris Paines

Forever White Belt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 87:09


In this riveting episode of "Forever White Belt," host Adolfo Foronda sits down with Chris "The Villan" Paines, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt and head coach of Fighting Fit Grappling in the UK. Prepare to have your perspectives challenged as Chris shares his unique insights on the evolving landscape of Jiu-Jitsu. Chris discusses the growing significance of wrestling in Jiu-Jitsu and makes a thought-provoking case for standing up from the guard becoming the norm. His unconventional approach to training has reshaped his coaching methodology, and he provides captivating reasons behind this shift. To learn more about Chris Paines and his grappling journey, visit his website chrispainesbjj.com. Follow him on Instagram @chrisvillainbjj for exciting updates and insights. Don't forget to subscribe to his YouTube channel for valuable instructional content: youtube.com/channel/UCn4V8EbM5uNzzhI_X62GBEA. Before diving into this episode, make sure to give "Forever White Belt" a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your support and feedback mean the world to us. Remember to share this podcast with a friend, as it greatly helps us reach a wider audience. Become a VIP member for only $0.99 a month and enjoy ad-free, uncensored, and early access to episodes. Join now at podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foreverwhitebelt/subscribe. Follow us on Instagram @foreverwhitebeltshow for more updates, behind-the-scenes content, and engaging discussions. And if you're looking for some awesome "Forever White Belt" swag, head over to teespring.com/forever-white-belt and get your hands on some fantastic merchandise. For easy access to all our links and resources, visit our Linktree: linktr.ee/foreverwhitebelt. Tune in to this mind-expanding episode as we explore the fascinating world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with Chris "The Villan" Paines. Get ready to level up your grappling game and embrace new perspectives on the mat! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foreverwhitebelt/message

Black Op Radio
#1152 – Ted Yacucci, Jim DiEugenio

Black Op Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 145:02


  Ted Yacucci is a filmmaker and teaches TV production Documentary: The CIA and Mrs. Paine - They Had a Thing Going On Documentary: Rush to Judgement (1967) by Mark Lane FREE Borrowable Ebook: Rush to Judgement (1967) by Mark Lane The Chicago Plot to Kill JFK: Read Online, Download PDF Articles: The Three Failed Plots to Kill JFK by Paul Bleau: Part 1, Part 2 It's a travesty that the truth is still being kept from the American people Stream/buy Oliver Stone's JFK: Prime, iTunes, Vudu, Microsoft Ruth Paine's family's connections to intelligence agencies Michael Paine's family's connections to the CIA Michael's mother Mary Bancroft was a spy and Allen Dulles's mistress "In this week's episode, WC supporters are gonna feel the pain. That's right. Ruth and Michael Paine" Watch episode 19 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here "In this episode, we investigate the gift that keeps on giving; namely the Paines garage" Watch episode 31 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here Watch all 50 episodes of 50 Reasons for 50 Years National Security Action Memorandum 263 and 273 President Eisenhower's farewell address on Jan 17, 1961: Video, Text Video: Fletcher Prouty explains how and why the Gary Powers' U2 flight was sabotaged Video: The collapse of WTC Building 7 Video: Edward Lansdale in Dealey Plaza, Dallas on 22 Nov, 1963 comfirmed by Col. Prouty & Gen. Victor Krulak The Christchurch Star: Nov 23, 1963 Video: Tucker Carlson's Twitter Show Destroys Cable News Forever! (The Jimmy Dore Show) John Mcadams - Laughing stock of the Internet? Book: JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass by Jim DiEugenio: Hardcover, Kindle JFK Revisited: The Complete Collection Blu-Ray + DVD Rent/buy JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass: Showtime, Prime, iTunes, Vudu, Microsoft Rent/buy the documentary series JFK: Destiny Betrayed: Amazon Prime, iTunes, Vudu Rent/buy the documentary The Assassination and Mrs. Paine: Prime, Vimeo, Google Play, iTunes Audiobook: Oswald, the CIA and Mexico City (aka The Lopez Report): Listen online, Download MP3s Part B: Jim DiEugenio; beginning at 1:05:41 At Kennedys and King Articles: For Reasons of National Security - Reframing the Assassinations of the 1960s and the Case Against the CIA by Alex Sill: Part 1, Part 2 Article: Robert Kennedy Jr. has the Establishment Worried by Jim DiEugenio Video: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. interviewed by Joe Rogan Video: We Were Lied To About Vaccines ADMITS Pfizer! (The Jimmy Dore Show) Video: Brought to you by Pfizer! (The Jimmy Dore Show) Naomi Klein's hatchet job article against RFK Jr. Article: How JFK Would Pursue Peace in Ukraine by Jeffrey Sachs Article: Ellsberg, McNamara and JFK: The Pentagon Papers by Jim DiEugenio Video: Gary Aguilar debates Max Holland Article: 'The Post' and the Pentagon Papers by Jim DiEugenio Article: Neil Sheehan: In Retrospect by Jim DiEugenio Articles: David Halberstam, The Best and the Brightest by Jim DiEugenio: Part 1, Part 2 FREE Borrowable Ebook: The War Within: America's Battle Over Vietnam by Tom Wells FREE Download Ebooks: The Pentagon Papers (The Senator Gravel Edition): Vol 1, Vol 2, Vol 3, Vol 4, Vol 5 The New York Times didn't print the chapter on phased withdrawal from Vietnam (Pentagon papers) Peter Dale Scott worked with both Chomsky and Howard Zinn on the Gravel edition of the Pentagon Papers Scott wrote one of the very first essays on the reversal of US policy in Vietnam after Kennedy's assassination Chomsky and Zinn refused to print Scott's article at first but relented and put it in the Gravel edition of the Pentagon Papers FREE Borrowable Ebook: Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye by Kenneth O'Donnell and David Powers FREE Borrowable Ebook: In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam by Robert S. McNamara FREE Borrowable Ebook: Lessons in Disaster by Gordon Goldstein

BJJ Mental Models
Ep. 233: Gripfighting From the Top, feat. Chris "The Villain" Paines

BJJ Mental Models

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 92:14


This week we're joined again by Chris "The Villain" Paines!  Chris is a BJJ Globetrotter and a black belt under Priit Mihkelson.  In this week's episode, Chris shares his strategies for gripfighting from the top.Watch Chris' viral YouTube video, "How to Defend Everything:"https://youtu.be/BWitv9AKoNUBuy Chris' instructionals on BJJ Fanatics:https://bit.ly/43bQXzWFollow Chris on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/chrisvillainbjj/Subscribe to Chris on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisPainesBJJSupport Chris on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/VilaobjjMental models discussed in this episode:Grips Dictate Positionhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/grips-dictate-position/Elbow-Knee Connectionhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/elbow-knee-connection/Phases of Guardhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/phases-of-guard/Concepts Over Techniqueshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/concepts-over-techniques/Phases of Passinghttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/phases-of-passing/Inside Channel Controlhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/inside-channel-control/Center of Gravityhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/center-of-gravity/3 Joint Rulehttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/3-joint-rule/Prevention Over Curehttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/prevention-over-cure/Limb Coilinghttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/limb-coiling/Win Conditionshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/win-conditions/Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game.  We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show
#183 Chris Paines Returns! | "Do as I do Now"

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 76:57


ISAJJ Interviews are back baby! Welcome to episode 183 of the "I Suck at Jiu Jitsu Show"! In this episode, host Josh McKinney(@thejoshmckinney) interviews BJJ coach Chris Paines, also known as @chrisvillainbjj on Instagram. Together, they delve into the topic of what it means to be a BJJ coach and how to become a better one. Chris shares his insights and experiences from coaching and training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Josh adds his own perspectives as a practitioner and podcast host. As a bonus, listeners can download a free ebook called "3 Lenses" at https://www.simplifyingjiujitsu.com/3. This ebook offers valuable lessons and techniques to simplify your BJJ training and improve your performance on the mat.If you're a BJJ coach, or aspire to become one, this episode is a must-listen. Don't forget to follow Chris Paines (@chrisvillainbjj) and Josh McKinney (@thejoshmckinney) on Instagram for more great content. Enjoy the show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isuckatjiujitsushow/support

Dripping in Black
Dripping in Y.U.P Life featuring Yamashita Paines

Dripping in Black

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 40:24


On this episode of the Dripping in Black Podcast, we are Dripping in Y.U.P Life with Yamashita Uzcher Paines. Yama, a self-proclaimed real Caribbean “gyal”, discusses her journey from the island of French St. Martin, to D.C., to the D. Yama, an accomplished artist, attended both Duke Ellington School of Art, as well as Howard University in Washington, D.C., where she graduated with a Bachelors in Fine Arts. Yama's shares how she merged her expertise in the Arts with her positive energy, flair for fashion, and entrepreneurial spirit, to form Y.U.P Inc, which stands for Your Unique Perspective. She details how Y.U.P. Inc has transformed into Y.U.P. Life. Beginning this Tuesday, February 14, 2023, we showcase another true story of Black Excellence, the outstanding story of Yamashita Uzcher Paines. The Dripping in Black Podcast, join us! The Dripping in Black Podcast is available for our audio listeners on the most popular podcast platforms and it can be viewed on Facebook Watch as well as the DiBk Channel on YouTube. Remember to subscribe to the DiBk Channel for notifications, and to follow, like, comment, and share with family, friends, loved ones, and everyone else. We truly appreciate your support in our intentional, enjoyable, and necessary celebration of Black Excellence. Yamashita Paines Social Media Instagram: @yaya2fab4ya Instagram: @y_u_plife Dripping In Black Social Media Website: drippinginblack.com Instagram: @dibk20 Facebook: @dibk20 Twitter: Dibk20 Our Merchandise Store: DiBk Drip Shop

The Sonny Brown Breakdown
BJJ Training Progress, Evolution & Control Points With Chris Paines

The Sonny Brown Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 74:55


I talk to Chris Paines, who recently released an instructional titled "How to Defend Against Everyone". We discuss his thoughts on teaching and learning Jiu-Jitsu through the use of heuristics focusing on control points and how that can emphasise defensive principles as well as optimising offence. We also discuss the importance of providing context when communicating the techniques of Jiu-Jitsu to learners and how understanding your body dexterity can improve your grappling game.

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show
#153 BJJ, A Vehicle for Travel? | Feat. Chris Paines and Charles Harriott | Conversations with Globetrotters

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 87:17


Imagine having a universal handshake that allows you to travel anywhere in the world. You may already know this secret handshake and not even realize it... Join host, Josh McKinney(@thejoshmckinney) as he is convinced to travel and teach internationally by two famous Bjj Globetrotters Chris Paines(@chrisvillainbjj) and Charles Harriott(@charlesharriott) Be warned, Chris and Charles can probably convince anyone that they should be traveling more! PLUS Why most seminars aren't worth the money and how they could be! Special Thanks to Bryce Allen(@bryceallen_) of @allenbrosjiujitsu for producing this episode. Get Your FREE Copy of The 3 Lenses: https://www.simplifyingjiujitsu.com/3 "The Gentle Art of Travel" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5uZJzEBL6o Chris' Latest Instructional: (Course Not out Yet) Charles' Latest Instructionals: https://bjjfanatics.com/products/leglocks-101-by-charles-harriott AND https://bjjfanatics.com/products/inversions-101-and-the-art-of-inversion-by-charles-harriott --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isuckatjiujitsushow/support

Out Of The Blank
#1186 - JFK Panel 3

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 137:53


This episode consists of a few experts in the JFK assassination and covers many aspects from the T.S.B.D. to Oswald and his link with the Paines. The experts are as follows Joe Green, Richard Bartholomew, Randy Benson, Joe McBride and Max Good each with various work dedicated to the case. Understanding the assassination of JFK should be understood and complete with the amount of work some of the experts and researchers have provided that refute the main narrative of the Warren Commission and how one day has lead to more than just one problem. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support

Black Op Radio
#1098 – Randy Benson, Max Good

Black Op Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 63:32


  Randy Benson is a documentarian and a filmmaker Documentary: The Searchers by Randolph Benson (vimeo on demand) The website of the documentary: www.thesearchersfilm.com Randy's website: www.rbensonfilm.com John Judge's research and activism Starting in 1999, John Judge and Bill Kelly started holding a remembrance for JFK's 1963 Peace Speech June 10 1963, JFK's American University commencement address titled 'A Strategy of Peace': Audio, Video, Text Join Randy at the American University Peace Speech Memorial on June 10th (Friday) at 12 noon Address: 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016; Google Maps location President Eisenhower's farewell address on Jan 17, 1961: Video, Text National Security Action Memorandum 263 Randy is currently working on part 2 of the documentary The Searchers Dreyfus affair Video: Oswald stunned to learn that he's charged with killing JFK (press conference) Max Good's new documentary The Assassination and Mrs. Paine Trailer: The Assassination and Mrs. Paine Part B: Max Good; beginning at 18:36 Max Good is a filmmaker Max Good's new documentary The Assassination and Mrs. Paine Trailer: The Assassination and Mrs. Paine Website of the documentary: www.jfkpaine.com Twitter handle and facebook page of the documentary Max's website: www.maxgoodfilm.com Max worked as assistant producer on the documentary The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers Stream/buy The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers here FREE Borrowable Ebook: JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why it Matters by James Douglass "In this week's episode, WC supporters are gonna feel the pain. That's right. Ruth and Michael Paine" Watch episode 19 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here "In this episode, we investigate the gift that keeps on giving; namely the Paines' garage" Watch episode 31 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here Episode 31 titled Evidence On Demand Watch all 50 episodes of 50 Reasons for 50 Years Marina Oswald lived with Ruth Paine for the two months leading up to the assassination A lot of the key evidence against Oswald was found at Ruth's house The minox spy camera and Oswald's Kostin letter Ruth Paine's sister worked for the CIA Ruth's father was recruited by the CIA in Vietnam Her brother-in-law applied to work for the CIA Vincent Salandria features in the documentary Michael Paine had a job at Bell Helicopters and had a security clearance Why would a supposed communist like Oswald be allowed to stay at the Paines' house? The story of Priscilla Johnson McMillan McMillian was referred to as a witting collaborator in the declassified documents She applied to work for the CIA in 1952 but was turned down FREE Borrowable Ebook: Marina and Lee by Priscilla Johnson McMillan Stream/buy JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass: Showtime, Prime, iTunes, Vudu, Microsoft Stream/buy the documentary series JFK: Destiny Betrayed: Amazon Prime, iTunes, Vudu "We both know who's behind this" - Paines talking to each other The HSCA never interviewed Ruth Paine Ruth was the main witness of the WC; she answered more than 5000 questions  

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show
#108 Chris Paines: Talking BJJ Theory After an Hour Roll

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 57:25


What is it like rolling with the "How to Defend Everything guy?" Well it's as frustrating as you would assume. Immediately after that we sat and talked jiu-jitsu theory, training method, and understanding of jiu-jitsu! Receive a FREE copy of Simplifying Jiu-Jitsu: https://www.simplifyingjiujitsu.com/opt-in Follow the show on instagram: @isuckatjiujitsushow Follow Josh on Instagram: @thejoshmckinney

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 14-XXIV óscar barras...

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 59:59


SAN ONOFRE derrrapamos desBarramos hacia La Ciudad del Motor ¿Qué tal seguirá nuestro cuate de La Pérfida Albión, el simpático Joe Davin, still stalkin´ David Thomas, matey? ¿Su jefe The Shend pasa de ser entrevistado en SAN ONOFRE? Contestamos pves, a la insidiosa pregunta de Don Julián (Hernández y Sanjurjo), sí, macho, sí que hay vida inteligente en el rocanrol. ¿Y que será, será, whatever will be, will be de John Vernon Forbes, el hombre de Tijuana Hercules y portadista extraordinaire del primer volumen de la biblia de SAN ONOFRE? Long live Libritos Jenkins! De quien sí tenemos noticias es de San Antonio A.L. Guillén. SAN ONOFRE te lo traemos a Guadalajara el día del cumpleaños de otro holy man, el San Antonio de Las Letras, El Chico los Paines, el sábado 12 de febrero. Mas como no nos pasa desapercibido el hecho de que no podrás esperar hasta tan lontana fecha, te pasamos un tip (es moderno empobrecer nuestro idioma con absurdos, gratuitos préstamos de el otro, y nvsaltres en modo alguno queremos ser distintos a los de Madriz, ansí que nos ponernos hasta las trancas de bailar cuberadas) en el segundo adjunto. Por cierto, Forrocabeza, Rolling upon My Day, que sonó recién en la SAN ONOFRE, suena mazo a Chrome. ¡O tempora, o mores! ¿De qué va esta transverbación onofrita, pves? Ni puta idea, bro´. La semana que viene, sin en cambio, como dicen los de la Guada, el Otis le hace un interviú al Sir Graham Lewis, bajista original de Wire, no less! Ah, me dice El Bello Otis que no me se olvide de que en el tercer enlace de la plataforma de internezio donde se alojan las ordalías onofritas, han colgado los illuminati de SAN ONOFRE (ya iba siendo horita, copón bendito, ya) la interviú de hace cuatro lvstros a Tío Roy. Y en enero, sale la onofrita biblia. SAN ONOFRE somos gilipollas. SAN ONOFRE-Estraperlo de placas de vinilo. Diablo Market. Alcalá-Universidad Domingo 12 diciembre 2021; 11:00 a 15:00 h

BJJ Mental Models
Ep. 155: Concepts Over Techniques, feat. Chris Paines

BJJ Mental Models

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 77:31


This week, we're joined by "The Villain" Chris Paines!  Chris is a BJJ black belt under Priit Mihkelson, and an advocate for concept-based BJJ instruction.  In this episode, Chris discusses his personal journey into Jiu-Jitsu concepts, and how he uses concepts to teach his students.Mental models discussed in this episode:Limb Coilinghttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/limb-coiling/Grips Dictate Positionhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/grips-dictate-position/Concepts Over Techniqueshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/concepts-over-techniques/Shuharihttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/shuhari/Elbow-Knee Connectionhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/elbow-knee-connection/Core Mechanicshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/core-mechanics/3 Joint Rulehttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/3-joint-rule/Direct vs. Proxy Controlhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/direct-vs-proxy-control/Inversionhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/inversion/Anatomic Hierarchyhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/anatomic-hierarchy/Do What Workshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/do-what-works/Defense Paradoxhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/defense-paradox/Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game.  We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://premium.bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Let them know you're an educated grappler with our merch:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/store/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 41-XXIII Quintron interviú

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 59:59


SAN ONOFRE mete mano en el órgano a Quintron ¡Ya no sabemos qué inventar, eh, Rob! Entrevistamos a Quintron SAN ONOFRE diu que un baranda que se inventa un cachivache que suena a base de escupitajos ha de ser un tipo arrequintao, divertido y de fiar. ¡Cabal! Sí, el Quintron es un menda lerenda. SAN ONOFRE se recuerda, empero, de que a El Ñiño de los Paines le dan gato los señores alltos. Y ése no da punktada sin hilo. La última parola, amuebladoss amigos onofritas, la tienen Vstedes. Leone nos da la clave de Balbín: ¡Abajo la policía y la iglesia y el dinero! My name is Jesus Christ and I´m an alcoholic. SAN ONOFRE se imagina la mejor banda de la historia tocando en el tejado del psiquiátrico de Waco, Texas: Machín, a las maraccas; Forrocabeza, a la guitarra; El Marqués de la Llanilla a la Vox y Quintron himself nos toca a todos el órgano; El Gigolo de Qatxarreriass, groupie extraordinaire. Produce Kramer. Compone Leotardo. ¡Transverbación y apotemnofilia para todos! Jesus Christ was a fuck up! La gente que grita mucho tiene veneno. Nota a pie de página: "wacko" = "loco".

Flight Test Safety Channel
EP18 - Interview with Justin Paines - Thoughts on Commercial Electric Aircraft

Flight Test Safety Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 19:02


This month I get to talk to an old friend and current Chief Test Pilot for Joby Aviation, Justin Paines, who shares some of his insights and thoughts on their electric VTOL aircraft. You can find out more about Joby on their website https://www.jobyaviation.com/ and also check out their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnXilf0WzKWoIA1Y87KgqDw   This Podcast is sponsored by Time2climb Training and Consulting

Gaya Talks
#45 Amor com Asas com Cuca Roseta

Gaya Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 57:01


Neste episódio trago-vos uma talentosa fadista, uma artista da cabeça aos pés que se torna um canal de luz quando se doa de alma e voz . Adorei conhecer a Cuca Roseta, uma mulher sonhadora, sensível, que traz consigo muitos talentos, e uma grande profundidade na sua leveza de ser... Falámos da sua ligação espiritual, da importância da sua prática, falámos também de fado como não podia deixar de ser, da forma como o vive e o canta, visitámos o seu percurso e desafios que a fizeram chegar onde está. A Cuca é uma alma antiga, guarda a inocência de criança ao mesmo tempo que nos brinda com a sua sabedoria. Vão gostar muito de a conhecer melhor. Apoio: Tetley O cenário em parceria com artesãos portugueses: > banco/ aparador do João Maria Bernardino fundador da Apewood, começou como arquitecto e apaixonou-se pela madeira e designer de mobiliário que especializando-se em peças de madeira. De Lisboa https://www.instagram.com/apewood_pt/ > "Paines com ilustrações" da Sofia Cruz nome artístico Kr.us, pintora/artista é muito boa em pinturas realistas, mas está a explorar uma nova linguagem de pinturas minimalistas. Já fez vários murais e colaborações em Portugal e noutros países. De Lisboa https://www.instagram.com/kr.us/ > "Viga" do Caio Superchi fundador da marca de candeeiros Superchi. O Caio é designer industrial especializado em iluminação, trabalha em parceria com o atelier Encaixe. São muito bons e já expuseram na Feira de Milão. https://www.instagram.com/superchi_studio/ https://www.instagram.com/atelierencaixe/ > "Jarra" da Teresa Pereira e Sousa da Tê Ceramics, arquitecta de profissão mas apaixonou-se pela cerâmica e deixou a profissão de arquitecta para 2º plano dedicando-se a tempo inteiro à cerâmica. https://www.instagram.com/te.ceramics/

Gaya Talks
#44 Posso ser Eu com Rita Ferro Alvim

Gaya Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 57:23


Bem vindos á segunda temporada do Podcast Gaya Talks, uma jornada de regresso a Casa. Neste primeiro episódio trago-vos esta mulher maravilhosa que é a Rita Ferro Alvim. A Rita é autêntica, uma alma criativa e buscadora que tem feito um caminho de resgate da sua essência absolutamente inspirador. Sinto que este episódio nos traz de uma forma muito simples lições importantes sobre confiar na vida, confiar na nossa intuição. Falámos do seu percurso na Sic, e dos seus anseios de Alma. Falámos do síndrome da impostora, aquela voz interior que nos diz que "não temos nada de especial", mas falámos também da magia que acontece na vida quando nos alinhamos com a nossa verdade, e a Rita é a prova viva de que o Universo não dorme. Nesta temporada contamos com o apoio da Tetley e dos seus maravilhosos chás que vão trazer conforto às nossas conversas. E temos um maravilhoso cenário criado pela arquiteta e decoradora Catarina Godinho, onde contamos com peças de vários artesãos e criativos portugueses. Apoio: Tetley O cenário em parceria com artesãos portugueses: > banco/ aparador do João Maria Bernardino fundador da Apewood, começou como arquitecto e apaixonou-se pela madeira e designer de mobiliário que especializando-se em peças de madeira. De Lisboa https://www.instagram.com/apewood_pt/ > "Paines com ilustrações" da Sofia Cruz nome artístico Kr.us, pintora/artista é muito boa em pinturas realistas, mas está a explorar uma nova linguagem de pinturas minimalistas. Já fez vários murais e colaborações em Portugal e noutros países. De Lisboa https://www.instagram.com/kr.us/ > "Viga" do Caio Superchi fundador da marca de candeeiros Superchi. O Caio é designer industrial especializado em iluminação, trabalha em parceria com o atelier Encaixe. São muito bons e já expuseram na Feira de Milão. https://www.instagram.com/superchi_studio/ https://www.instagram.com/atelierencaixe/ > "Jarra" da Teresa Pereira e Sousa da Tê Ceramics, arquitecta de profissão mas apaixonou-se pela cerâmica e deixou a profissão de arquitecta para 2º plano dedicando-se a tempo inteiro à cerâmica. https://www.instagram.com/te.ceramics/

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show
#82 Chris Paines: Technique Vs Concept | Artist Vs Athlete

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 86:00


In this new Joint Podcast format, Josh sits down with Chris Paines of The Villaincast and they break down the value of concepts and techniques, How to learn, and why you may struggle in competition. Free Simplifying Jiu-Jitsu Ebook: https://www.simplifyingjiujitsu.com/opt-in

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show
#68 Chris Paines: How to Escape Everything

I Suck At Jiu Jitsu Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 72:23


There are no concepts that cover everything in jiu-jitsu, right? Chris Paines may have one. Today I get to interview the BJJ Black Belt who has never trained BJJ and his ideas on training jiu-jitsu are jaw dropping! We get to discuss Chris' unique lineage, the concept that made him so popular, and his opinions(that I happen to share) on jiu-jitsu style warm ups. This episode is guaranteed to simplify the way you look at jiu-jitsu! FREE Simplifying Jiu-Jitsu Ebook - https://www.simplifyingjiujitsu.com/kimura Essentials of Jiu-Jitsu: Kimura - https://www.simplifyingjiujitsu.com/kimura

The Sonny Brown Breakdown
Unconventional Growth in Grappling & A Universal Theory of Guard With Chris Paines

The Sonny Brown Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 62:59


I talk to Chris Paines who describes himself as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt who has never done Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He started training submission grappling somewhat isolated from the larger BJJ scene in Staffordshire, England but began attending BJJ Globetrotters camps where he met Priit Mihkelson. It was at these camps where he was graded up and awarded his black belt by Priit. The unconventional way he learned made him forced him to emphasise understanding the concepts behind grappling, which he describes as a machine of physics and biology through which using concepts the techniques can emerge. We discuss these conceptual ideas and specifically his universal theory of guard which has him focusing on control points and applying other lessons from wrestling that has allowed him to progress. .

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This week Marissa is thinking about football (2:05). Previously an avid fan, Marissa hasn’t been tuning in for the past few seasons as a way to stand in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick and his protests. With the uncertainty surrounding COVID, she wonders if football is coming back at all, and even if it is, will she watch? James spends time recalling a recent dining experience that left him concerned that not all businesses are making the same effort to keep patrons safe through the pandemic (6:21). The fight of the week is prompted by a simple question: do you like your new doors (11:20)? Recently, the Paines underwent home renovations under the direction of a professional organizer and her team. James had reservations about the process initially that weren’t entirely relieved by the finished product. The big idea this week focuses on the danger of 2 common absolutes and James provides 2 major reasons to never use them in your relationships (18:13). For homework, James asks that you notice just how often you use these absolutes in your relationship and make a serious attempt to reframe the language (26:04). Finally, the Dr. and Mrs. get a chance to help a listener who needs advice on maintaining boundaries within blended families (27:12).

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine

This week Marissa is thinking about football (2:05). Previously an avid fan, Marissa hasn’t been tuning in for the past few seasons as a way to stand in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick and his protests. With the uncertainty surrounding COVID, she wonders if football is coming back at all, and even if it is, will she watch? James spends time recalling a recent dining experience that left him concerned that not all businesses are making the same effort to keep patrons safe through the pandemic (6:21). The fight of the week is prompted by a simple question: do you like your new doors (11:20)? Recently, the Paines underwent home renovations under the direction of a professional organizer and her team. James had reservations about the process initially that weren’t entirely relieved by the finished product. The big idea this week focuses on the danger of 2 common absolutes and James provides 2 major reasons to never use them in your relationships (18:13). For homework, James asks that you notice just how often you use these absolutes in your relationship and make a serious attempt to reframe the language (26:04). Finally, the Dr. and Mrs. get a chance to help a listener who needs advice on maintaining boundaries within blended families (27:12).

Betrouwbare Bronnen
115 - Thomas Paine en De Rechten van de mens

Betrouwbare Bronnen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 93:04


In deze dagen van discussies en demonstraties over burgerrechten, racisme en geweld in de Verenigde Staten en in Europa bespreken we een zeer relevant boek uit 1791. In Betrouwbare Bronnen praten Jaap Jansen en PG Kroeger over het net vertaalde 'De rechten van de mens' van Thomas Paine. Ze duiken met Amerika-kenner Pirmin Olde Weghuis in leven en werk van deze uitzonderlijke man uit de tweede helft van de 18e eeuw.Paine en zijn boeken, artikelen en pamfletten waren in het Amerika en Europa van zijn tijd een begrip. Zijn bestsellers over vrijheid, democratie, burgerrechten en onafhankelijkheid en zijn tirades tegen koningen, rechteloosheid, slavernij en ook tegen zijn critici vlogen de winkel uit. Thomas Paine was een echt 'enfant terrible'. Hij maakte zelfs ruzie met ongeveer iedereen die hem bewonderde, zodra deze niet radicaal genoeg bleek. Het kostte hem bijna het leven.Pirmin Olde Weghuis en PG Kroeger vertellen het ene na het andere verhaal over de conflicten, debatten en avonturen die het leven van Paine tot een razend spannende film maakten. Maar bovenal gaat het om zijn gedurfde ideeën, zijn gedrevenheid voor meer vrijheid, mensenrechten en geluk voor iedereen. Vrouwen, slaven, berooide bejaarden, verschoppelingen en werklozen vonden in Paine iemand die nooit ophield te pleiten voor een beter lot en levenskansen.Zijn boek 'The Rights of Man' is na ruim 200 jaar nu in eigentijds Nederlands vertaald. Zeer lezenswaardig en vaak verbluffend actueel. PG Kroeger doet dan ook meteen de oproep om Paines kleinere boekje 'Common Sense' ook snel te vertalen. Zonder dat pamflet was Amerika misschien niet onafhankelijk geworden van de Britten.Het werd aangehaald door de presidenten Barack Obama en Franklin Delano Roosevelt in enkele van hun grootste toespraken en als radicaal democraat en politiek denker pas later in de 19e eeuw herontdekt en erkend als een van de ‘founding fathers’. Alles wat in het Amerika van nu aan woede, verzet en verlangen naar burgerrechten en respect te horen is, heeft zijn wortels in het denkwerk van Thomas Paine.***Deze aflevering is mede mogelijk gemaakt door Weee Nederland***Verder lezenThomas Paine – De rechten van de mens (Uitgeverij Wereldbibliotheek, vertaling en inleiding: Jabik Veenbaas)***Verder kijkenInauguratierede president Barack Obama (2009)***Verder luisterenFDR fireside chat 20BB afl. 90 – Opmerkelijke voorverkiezingen in de Amerikaanse historie (ook met Pirmin als gast)BB afl. 57 – Alexis de TocquevilleBB afl. 48 – Adam Smith en ‘De Welvaart van Landen’ (ook vertaald door Jabik Veenbaas)***Tijdlijn00:00:00 – Intro00:11:16 – Deel 100:38:30 – Deel 201:31:56 – Uitro01:33:04 – Einde

Riverdale Ministries Podcast
Labor Paines: A Biblical Response to COVID-19

Riverdale Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 42:27


Riverdale Ministries Podcast
Labor Paines: A Biblical Response to COVID-19

Riverdale Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 42:27


Post Roll Podcast
ep 20 Post Roll Podcast - BJJ Globetrotters Charles Harriot and Chris "The Villain" Paines

Post Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 103:48


ep 20 of PRP is a late night hang with the BJJ Globtrotter guys Charles Harriot and Chris Paines... Funny, fun, and jiujitsu heavy! Note: Charles did not do an episode of bang bus.

Black Op Radio
#974 – Paul Bleau

Black Op Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 68:52


  At Kennedys and King Article: Destitute Cuban Studies Institute on the JFK Assassination by Arnaldo M. Fernandez Article: Public Relations and the JFK Case Mike Kilroy Article: Vince Foster, JFK and the Rise of Chris Ruddy by Jim DiEugenio Article: Oswald's Last Letter: The Scorching Hot Potato by Paul Bleau This article is about the last letter supposedly written by Oswald to the Soviet embassy in Washington DC All articles by Paul Bleau Oswald's letter was addressed to Tovarich Nikolai Reznichenko Reznichenko was described as a member of the Soviet Secret Police (KGB) by researcher Paul Scott The FBI described Reznichenko as the head of assassinations in the Washington embassy Efforts were made to tie Oswald to Valeriy Kostikov, the KGB assassinations officer in Mexico City Watch episode 30 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here This means that either there was an international conspiracy to kill Kennedy Or a domestic conspiracy to kill Kennedy and frame Oswald David Attlee Phillips and his men pushed the story that Oswald was connected to foreign agents Phillips had fake witnesses to say that Oswald had accepted money in Mexico City Oswald, the CIA and Mexico City aka The Lopez Report (1996 release) Oswald, the CIA and Mexico City aka The Lopez Report (2003 release) Buy the audiobook of The Lopez Report here for just $12 Oswald was framed to make it look like he was in cahoots with the Russians and the Cubans This could then be used as a pretext or an excuse invade Cuba FBI agents concluded that it wasn't Oswald's voice on the phone recordings from the Cuban consulate CIA informant Gilberto Alvarado's phony story that Oswald accepted cash from Cuban agents During the time of the HSCA, Phillips also claimed that he heard a tape intercept of Oswald talking to a Russian embassy official offering to exchange money for information If what Phillips claims is true, then why were the tapes destroyed? Why was Oswald allowed to work at the TSBD when there were reports of his possible collusion with the Soviets? FBI Agent James Hosty said FBI agents in Dallas were not kept in the loop about Oswald's meeting with Kostikov Articles: Three Failed Plots to Kill JFK by Paul Bleau: Part 1, Part 2 Paul Bleau identifies eight potential patsies in Part 2 of the above article Listen to BOR 907 All mail sent to the Russian embassy was intercepted by the FBI A total of 6 letters were exchanged between the Oswald and the Russian embassy in Washington Only one of the six was typed; the others were in Oswald's own handwriting Russians believed that this letter was designed to create the impression that Oswald had close ties to Russia Their opinion was that the letter was either fake or dictated to him In his last letter, Oswald talks about a consul from the Cuban consulate in Mexico City being replaced There was no way for Oswald to know that information Article: Ruth Paine "Finds" Evidence: Oswald's Letter to the Soviet Embassy by Carol Hewett "In this week's episode, WC supporters are gonna feel the pain. That's right. Ruth and Michael Paine" Watch episode 19 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here "In this episode, we investigate the gift that keeps on giving; namely the Paines' garage" Watch episode 31 of 50 Reasons for 50 Years here Episode 31 titled Evidence On Demand Letter "found" in the Paines' garage In 1999, Russian President Boris Yeltsin handed some 80 files to Bill Clinton pertaining to Oswald It included a memo from the Russian Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin who saw the letter as a provocation to frame Russia "One gets the definite impression that the letter was concocted by those who, judging from everything, are involved in the president’s assassination. It is possible that Oswald himself wrote the letter as it was dictated to him, in return for some promises, and then, as we know,

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine
S1-EP13-Don't Go Furniture Shopping & Apology Styles Part I

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 27:20


Before jumping into the topic so juicy it took two episodes to explore, the Paines discuss furniture shopping and why Marissa recommends couples never do it together (minute 2:02).In the Fight of the Week, they debate curfew for the college kids (minute 10:10) and finally, the Paines begin a riveting discussion about how to say I'm sorry (minute 14:10).

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Before jumping into the topic so juicy it took two episodes to explore, the Paines discuss furniture shopping and why Marissa recommends couples never do it together (minute 2:02).In the Fight of the Week, they debate curfew for the college kids (minute 10:10) and finally, the Paines begin a riveting discussion about how to say I'm sorry (minute 14:10).

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Get to know the Paines as leaders in this episode as they discuss leadership at work, home and in their personal lives. Learn how they use the "Leadership Dance" to bring balance in their relationship and they consider to be the highest form of leadership (min 1:45).In the Fight of the Week segment (min 15:21), the Paine's announce a new opportunity for singles or couples to be guests on the show to coach through their "frequent fights" or love situations Live. Contact us at www.sucessfulmarriages.org for details and be our guest!The Teaching Topic of the Day is Working with your Spouse (min 17:27), need we say more?Finally, the Paines share words of wisdom to a listener who asks what to do when their partner's siblings won't contribute to their parents long term care expenses.  

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine
S1-EP12-Leadership & Working with Your Spouse

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 36:02


Get to know the Paines as leaders in this episode as they discuss leadership at work, home and in their personal lives. Learn how they use the "Leadership Dance" to bring balance in their relationship and they consider to be the highest form of leadership (min 1:45).In the Fight of the Week segment (min 15:21), the Paine's announce a new opportunity for singles or couples to be guests on the show to coach through their "frequent fights" or love situations Live. Contact us at www.sucessfulmarriages.org for details and be our guest!The Teaching Topic of the Day is Working with your Spouse (min 17:27), need we say more?Finally, the Paines share words of wisdom to a listener who asks what to do when their partner's siblings won't contribute to their parents long term care expenses.  

Opinião
Opinião - Liga Feminina de Combate ao Câncer - Mirta Giacomini e Dôra Paines

Opinião

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 23:15


No Programa Opinião de hoje recebemos duas integrantes da Liga Feminina de Combate ao Câncer - Mirta Giacomini e Dôra Paines.

British Theatre Guide podcast
Edinburgh 2019: Shakespeare for Breakfast and Paines Plough's Roundabout

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 34:38


In this episode from the final week of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for 2019, we hear from the current director of a production that has become, after 28 years, an Edinburgh Fringe and C venues institution, Shakespeare for Breakfast. Damian Sandys has directed the production since 2006, as well as its younger brother, Dickens for Dinner, and he explains what audiences can expect from both, as well as how the shows are devised each year. In a previous BTG podcast episode from the Edinburgh Fringe in 2014, Paines Plough’s artistic director James Grieve told us about the company’s new pop-up theatre, Roundabout. This year, we spoke to director Steph O’Driscoll, who has directed three productions to be performed by the same company of actors in Roundabout this year: Daughterhood by Charley Miles, On the Other Hand, We’re Happy by Daf James and Dexter and Winter’s Detective Agency by Nathan Bryon. Steph explains about the process of creating productions for this unusual performance space for Edinburgh and for a subsequent tour. (Image of Stef O'Driscoll, credit: Rebecca Need-Menear)

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

The Paines share the seven elements for building a love that lasts and share their wisdom with a listener who asks, "Why is marriage so hard." 

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Get the tea on the Paines and their uncommon journey to a 30-year love affair. Laugh with them about their Fight of the Week and learn what to expect in future episodes. 

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine
S1-EP01-Meet the Paines and What's Cookin' (or Nah)

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 35:31


Get the tea on the Paines and their uncommon journey to a 30-year love affair. Laugh with them about their Fight of the Week and learn what to expect in future episodes. 

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine

The Paines discuss their "Fight of the Week" and share their favorite tool for managing (or avoiding) conflict in their relationship; plus, they share wisdom with a listener who wants help with getting his wife to follow his lead. This ought to be good!

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine
S1-EP03-Listener Asks: Why Is Marriage So Hard

Life, Love & Leadership with Dr. James & Marissa Q. Paine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 52:18


The Paines share the seven elements for building a love that lasts and share their wisdom with a listener who asks, "Why is marriage so hard." 

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

The Paines discuss their "Fight of the Week" and share their favorite tool for managing (or avoiding) conflict in their relationship; plus, they share wisdom with a listener who wants help with getting his wife to follow his lead. This ought to be good!

Aircrew Interview
AI #095 : Q&A Sessions - Justin Paines on the X-35

Aircrew Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 54:31


Justin Paines answers our viewers questions.Original live Q&A - 23/7/2019Help keep the channel going: https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewor donatehttp://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/

Midnight Writer News
MWN Episode 090 - Carmine Savastano on 5 Key JFK Assassination Figures

Midnight Writer News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 79:20


Author Carmine Savastano joins S.T. Patrick to discuss Allen Dulles, J. Edgar Hoover, Marina Oswald, James Files, and John Henry Hill. Savastano, the author of Two Princes and a King: A Concise Review of Three Political Assassinations, brings his research to the program as he and S.T. discuss the origin of the Dulles-Kennedy conflict, the former CIA director's inclusion on the Warren Commission, the Dulles relationship with Hoover, why Hoover wasn't included on Justice Earl Warren's commission, whether or not Hoover leaked CIA information, Marina Prusakova before she met Lee Oswald, why Marina confirmed the Gen. Walker story, what happened to Marina on 11-22-63, why she became chummy with the Paines, what we also have to believe if we believe James Files, and why John Henry Hill may have been seen five blocks from Dealey Plaza with rifle cases just before Kennedy was killed. All of this and more on this episode of the Midnight Writer News Show. Go to MidnightWriterNews.com for our free archives. Carmine Savastano sent along the following references for the show: References: Reference Article 1:A Flawed Investigation, Two Princes And A King Blog, tpaak.com https://www.tpaak.com/tpaak-blog/2017/3/4/a-flawed-investigation Reference Article 2: Assign blamed where it is verifiably due, Two Princes And A King Blog, tpaak.com https://www.tpaak.com/tpaak-blog/2015/2/7/assign-blame-where-it-is-verifiably-due Reference Article 3: Who were Mr. and Mrs. Oswald? https://www.tpaak.com/tpaak-blog/2014/10/9/who-were-mr-and-mrs-oswald Reference Article 4: The Man About Town, Research Monographs, tpaak.com https://www.tpaak.com/tpaak-blog/2017/8/8/primary-evidence-collections-update-the-man-about-town Reference Article 5: The Man Formerly Known as James Sutton, TPAAK Blog, tpaak.com https://www.tpaak.com/tpaak-blog/2017/6/11/the-man-formerly-known-as-james-sutton

Aircrew Interview
AI #019 : Justin Paines on the X-35 JSF

Aircrew Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 58:43


Justin Paines was the only RAF test pilot on the X-35 JSF project. He chats about his time flying the Harrier, being a test pilot at the USAF test pilot school and flying all the X-35 variants.

The Lone Gunman Podcast
Ep. 90 ~ Paine's In The Arse

The Lone Gunman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 65:25


This week JFK assassination researcher and Cold War historian Francesca Akhtar ( http://ucl.academia.edu/FrancescaAkhtar ) returns to discuss Ruth and Michael Paine. These documents prove that the Dallas police had the Paines under surveillance into 1965 and 1966. http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339506/m1/1/?q=Ruth+AND+Painehttp://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339563/m1/1/?q=Ruth+AND+PaineTo read Francesca's excellent article on Michael Paine's subversive activities and his possible connection to the TSBD, click here https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=146458#relPageId=35And to see with your eyes Ruth Paine's testimony at the mock trial in London, click here https://youtu.be/2pwBSL2-1rc

Blader Geeks Podcasters
Blader Geeks Event Podcast #1 (1st Annual Meatwad BBQ) at Paines skatepark, Philadelphia, PA

Blader Geeks Podcasters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 31:09


Blader Geeks Event Podcast #1 (1st Annual Meatwad BBQ) at Paines skatepark, Philadelphia, PA by BladerGeeks