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Former CIA officer John Kiriakou pulls back the curtain on the shadow world of espionage, from Project Artichoke and MK-Ultra to modern Pegasus spyware and the erosion of privacy. He shares firsthand stories of double agents and near-death betrayals while breaking down the real mechanics of spy craft: signals vs. human intelligence, bribes vs. blackmail, and how far CIA influence over foreign officials truly goes.
As news reporters, we are in the story-telling business, the eye witnesses to history, writing, it's said, ‘the first draft of history'. The fall of the Berlin Wall. Lockerbie. Hillsborough. Dunblane. Mad Cow disease. 9/11. These are all events that have entered our national, and international, consciousness. Events so momentous that we can all say where we were, what we were doing, when the Berlin Wall fell, or when the planes hit the Twin Towers. Award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent, Glen Oglaza, can say exactly where he was when these events happened. He was there, he had a front-row seat as history unfolded. And in this informative and fascinating account of those years, he allows the reader to be there too. From Thatcher and the miners' strike, to the Gulf War, the Good Friday Agreement and Tony Blair at Number Ten, captivating national and global events are all given an intriguing new inside angle. Glen Oglaza is an award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent with more than twenty-five years' experience with ITN and Sky News. At ITN, he covered many of the biggest stories of the 1980s and 1990s, and was part of the award-winning ITN teams covering the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the plight of the Kurds in the wake of the First Gulf War, and the massacre in Dunblane. He was BAFTA-nominated for his coverage of the London Poll Tax riot. As a political correspondent, he covered the governments of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron. Glen is also an accomplished poet with several volumes of poetry published these Religion Fake News and Misdemeanors, No Words, always and his latest collection Spam and other poems. In this podcast we discuss Glen's books When I Stories and More When I Stories (Pegasus, 2024), starting in local journalism in Television news with ITN and Sky News, and the great events he covered during his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
As news reporters, we are in the story-telling business, the eye witnesses to history, writing, it's said, ‘the first draft of history'. The fall of the Berlin Wall. Lockerbie. Hillsborough. Dunblane. Mad Cow disease. 9/11. These are all events that have entered our national, and international, consciousness. Events so momentous that we can all say where we were, what we were doing, when the Berlin Wall fell, or when the planes hit the Twin Towers. Award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent, Glen Oglaza, can say exactly where he was when these events happened. He was there, he had a front-row seat as history unfolded. And in this informative and fascinating account of those years, he allows the reader to be there too. From Thatcher and the miners' strike, to the Gulf War, the Good Friday Agreement and Tony Blair at Number Ten, captivating national and global events are all given an intriguing new inside angle. Glen Oglaza is an award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent with more than twenty-five years' experience with ITN and Sky News. At ITN, he covered many of the biggest stories of the 1980s and 1990s, and was part of the award-winning ITN teams covering the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the plight of the Kurds in the wake of the First Gulf War, and the massacre in Dunblane. He was BAFTA-nominated for his coverage of the London Poll Tax riot. As a political correspondent, he covered the governments of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron. Glen is also an accomplished poet with several volumes of poetry published these Religion Fake News and Misdemeanors, No Words, always and his latest collection Spam and other poems. In this podcast we discuss Glen's books When I Stories and More When I Stories (Pegasus, 2024), starting in local journalism in Television news with ITN and Sky News, and the great events he covered during his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
As news reporters, we are in the story-telling business, the eye witnesses to history, writing, it's said, ‘the first draft of history'. The fall of the Berlin Wall. Lockerbie. Hillsborough. Dunblane. Mad Cow disease. 9/11. These are all events that have entered our national, and international, consciousness. Events so momentous that we can all say where we were, what we were doing, when the Berlin Wall fell, or when the planes hit the Twin Towers. Award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent, Glen Oglaza, can say exactly where he was when these events happened. He was there, he had a front-row seat as history unfolded. And in this informative and fascinating account of those years, he allows the reader to be there too. From Thatcher and the miners' strike, to the Gulf War, the Good Friday Agreement and Tony Blair at Number Ten, captivating national and global events are all given an intriguing new inside angle. Glen Oglaza is an award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent with more than twenty-five years' experience with ITN and Sky News. At ITN, he covered many of the biggest stories of the 1980s and 1990s, and was part of the award-winning ITN teams covering the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the plight of the Kurds in the wake of the First Gulf War, and the massacre in Dunblane. He was BAFTA-nominated for his coverage of the London Poll Tax riot. As a political correspondent, he covered the governments of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron. Glen is also an accomplished poet with several volumes of poetry published these Religion Fake News and Misdemeanors, No Words, always and his latest collection Spam and other poems. In this podcast we discuss Glen's books When I Stories and More When I Stories (Pegasus, 2024), starting in local journalism in Television news with ITN and Sky News, and the great events he covered during his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
As news reporters, we are in the story-telling business, the eye witnesses to history, writing, it's said, ‘the first draft of history'. The fall of the Berlin Wall. Lockerbie. Hillsborough. Dunblane. Mad Cow disease. 9/11. These are all events that have entered our national, and international, consciousness. Events so momentous that we can all say where we were, what we were doing, when the Berlin Wall fell, or when the planes hit the Twin Towers. Award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent, Glen Oglaza, can say exactly where he was when these events happened. He was there, he had a front-row seat as history unfolded. And in this informative and fascinating account of those years, he allows the reader to be there too. From Thatcher and the miners' strike, to the Gulf War, the Good Friday Agreement and Tony Blair at Number Ten, captivating national and global events are all given an intriguing new inside angle. Glen Oglaza is an award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent with more than twenty-five years' experience with ITN and Sky News. At ITN, he covered many of the biggest stories of the 1980s and 1990s, and was part of the award-winning ITN teams covering the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the plight of the Kurds in the wake of the First Gulf War, and the massacre in Dunblane. He was BAFTA-nominated for his coverage of the London Poll Tax riot. As a political correspondent, he covered the governments of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron. Glen is also an accomplished poet with several volumes of poetry published these Religion Fake News and Misdemeanors, No Words, always and his latest collection Spam and other poems. In this podcast we discuss Glen's books When I Stories and More When I Stories (Pegasus, 2024), starting in local journalism in Television news with ITN and Sky News, and the great events he covered during his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism
As news reporters, we are in the story-telling business, the eye witnesses to history, writing, it's said, ‘the first draft of history'. The fall of the Berlin Wall. Lockerbie. Hillsborough. Dunblane. Mad Cow disease. 9/11. These are all events that have entered our national, and international, consciousness. Events so momentous that we can all say where we were, what we were doing, when the Berlin Wall fell, or when the planes hit the Twin Towers. Award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent, Glen Oglaza, can say exactly where he was when these events happened. He was there, he had a front-row seat as history unfolded. And in this informative and fascinating account of those years, he allows the reader to be there too. From Thatcher and the miners' strike, to the Gulf War, the Good Friday Agreement and Tony Blair at Number Ten, captivating national and global events are all given an intriguing new inside angle. Glen Oglaza is an award-winning television news reporter and political correspondent with more than twenty-five years' experience with ITN and Sky News. At ITN, he covered many of the biggest stories of the 1980s and 1990s, and was part of the award-winning ITN teams covering the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the plight of the Kurds in the wake of the First Gulf War, and the massacre in Dunblane. He was BAFTA-nominated for his coverage of the London Poll Tax riot. As a political correspondent, he covered the governments of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron. Glen is also an accomplished poet with several volumes of poetry published these Religion Fake News and Misdemeanors, No Words, always and his latest collection Spam and other poems. In this podcast we discuss Glen's books When I Stories and More When I Stories (Pegasus, 2024), starting in local journalism in Television news with ITN and Sky News, and the great events he covered during his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
In deze aflevering van De Nieuwe Wereld duiken Marlies Dekkers en Yuri van Geest diep in het beruchte Epstein-dossier. Is dit slechts een zedenzaak, of kijken we naar de blauwdruk van een wereldwijd chantagenetwerk?Yuri van Geest legt de onzichtbare lijnen bloot tussen inlichtingendiensten, Silicon Valley en de absolute wereldtop. Van de dubbelspionage van Robert Maxwell tot de hypermoderne surveillance-technieken van nu: hoe wordt macht vandaag de dag écht uitgeoefend?Onderwerpen die aan bod komen:- De Chantage-machine: Hoe blackmail en 'honey traps' worden gebruikt om de wereldtop te sturen.- Technologie & Controle: De route van de 'Promise'-software naar de huidige macht van Palantir en Pegasus.- De Verborgen Agenda: Waarom de elite miljarden investeert in eugenetica en transhumanisme.- Privacy op de tocht: Wat betekent de opkomst van de surveillance-staat voor onze persoonlijke vrijheid?----------------------------Steun DNWMaak het geluid van de Nieuwe Wereld mogelijk. Zonder uw steun geen DNW! Word lid of doneer:
Cattitude - Cat podcast about cats as pets on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
On this episode of Cattitude, Michelle Fern welcomes veterinarian Dr. Heather Davis, Director of Clinical Affairs and Veterinary Services for Pegasus, to discuss hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)—a surprisingly common heart disease that affects about 1 in 7 cats. Often called a silent killer because symptoms can go unnoticed until the disease is advanced, HCM is something every cat parent should know about. Dr. Davis explains what causes HCM, why certain breeds like Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and Sphynx cats may be at higher risk, and how veterinarians diagnose and manage the condition. She also shares a simple “breath test” cat owners can do at home to help detect early warning signs while their cat is sleeping. Plus, Michelle and Dr. Davis discuss new advances in veterinary medicine, FDA-approved treatments for feline heart disease, and the importance of working closely with your veterinarian instead of relying on “Dr. Google.” If you love your cat and want to stay proactive about their health, this informative episode is a must-listen.EPISODE NOTES: The 30-Breath Test That Could Save Your Cat's LifeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cattitude-the-1-cat-podcast--6666768/support.
Ein pathologisches Finale, und der Abschluss des ersten Kapitels. Igni Actual plays: https://linktr.ee/bugmasterigni KoFi: https://ko-fi.com/igni_ap Patreon: https://patreon.com/IgniActualplay Dieser Podcast ist veröffentlicht unter einer Creative Commons License 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Musik: https://www.professorkliq.com/ (Crystals, Electric Telepathy – Movements EP) https://www.epidemicsound.com/ https://tabletopaudio.com/ (Dark Future) Sounds by: https://freesound.org/ https://pixabay.com/ https://www.epidemicsound.com Pegasus: https://pegasus.de/ Genesis: https://www.rpgframework.de/index.php/de/startseite/ https://www.patreon.com/rpgframework https://discord.gg/DMpbmE3m SixthWorldCharactersheet (Roll20) https://discord.gg/MB5KsKFe https://www.patreon.com/ChuzGaming
TrulySignificant.com presents Oren Fanok is the 27-year-old CEO of Pegasus Ticketing, a startup quietly modernizing how zoos, aquariums, and attractions run their operations while funneling funds into conservation. In just two years, Oren has gone from data analyst to CEO, building a unified, AI-enabled point-of-sale system that replaces outdated infrastructure across mission-driven institutions. His story is compelling for a leadership audience not just because of the tech, but because of the intention behind it. Oren designed Pegasus from the ground up with a 3% giveback model embedded into every transaction, ensuring that each ticket sold helps fund wildlife and habitat preservation. He's scaling a SaaS company in a legacy-heavy industry without chasing flash or VC hype—just long-term impact, operational simplicity, and authentic leadership.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Der Name des Midseason-Finales ist Programm: Die PEGASUS kommt! ... und mit ihr ein Kampfstern voller Probleme und einer toxischen Besatzung. Das sorgt zwar für jede Menge Schmerz, Stress und Kummer für die Galactica-Crew, aber eben auch für eine der Highlight-Episoden der zweiten Staffel. Frak yeah!
1 Spiel, 2 Blickwinkel 3 sig Minuten maximal - das ist Fux & Bär: Ist das gut oder kann das weg? Dieses Mal mit: Boss Fighters QR von Pegasus
Nici, Smuker und Mathias waren vom 29. bis 31. Januar auf der Nürnberger Spielwarenmesse und neben zahlreichen Videos wird es natürlich auch wieder Podcasts zur ersten Messe des Jahres geben. Im ersten Teil geht es unter anderem um die Neuheiten von Zoch, Spin Master, Hans im Glück, Pegasus, Deep Print Games, Ravensburger und ThinkFun. Viel Spaß beim Hören. Inhalt: 00:00:00.000 - 00:00:11.811: Intro 00:00:11.811 - 00:00:24.003: Begrüßung 00:00:24.003 - 00:01:05.109: Endlich wieder Podcast 00:01:05.109 - 00:04:37.248: Nürnberger Spielwarenmesse 2026 00:04:37.248 - 00:07:59.316: Was ist eigentlich die Spielwarenmesse? 00:07:59.316 - 00:08:49:711: Zoch Verlag 00:08:49.711 - 00:12:50.300: Flitze Flatze Bärentatze (Zoch) 00:12:50.300 - 00:17:55.520: Die Zausel vom Zauberwald (Zoch) 00:17:55.520 - 00:38:24.620: Neueiten von Spin Master 00:38:24.620 - 00:42:36:177: Paleolino (Hans im Glück) 00:42:36.177 - 00:48:33:592: Carcassonne Labyrinth (Hans im Glück, Ravensburger) 00:48:33.592 - 00:50:08.888: Exkurs: Schulsets für Steinbearbeitung 00:50:08.888 - 00:51:56:387: Duell um Cardia: Guardians of the Wild (Hans im Glück) 00:51:56.387 - 00:52:08.800: Pegasus Spiele 00:52:08.800 - 00:52:49.151: Dorfromantik - Leichtes Gepäck: Limes Erweiterung (Pegaus Spiele) 00:52:49.151 - 00:54:05.085: Can of Worms (Pegasus Spiele) 00:54:05.085 - 00:56:30.409: Ab durch den Wald (Pegasus Spiele) 00:56:30.409 - 00:59:32.978: Crazy Coconuts (Pegasus Spiele) 00:59:32.978 - 01:01:25.443: Cubeez (Pegasus Spiele) 01:01:25.443 - 01:04:23.613: Kingdomino (Pegasus Spiele) 01:04:23.613 - 01:05:43.454: Burst (Pegasus Spiele) 01:05:43.454 - 01:08:17.912: Last Minute (Pegasus Spiele) 01:08:17.912 - 01:13:08.720: DaDaDa (Pegasus Spiele) 01:13:08.720 - 01:14:39.654: Shout the Clue (Pegasus Spiele) 01:14:39.654 - 01:16:59.650: Wolfsmond (Pegasus Spiele) 01:16:59.650 - 01:20:46:225: Symbiose (Pegasus Spiele) 01:20:46.225 - 01:26:30.375: Tax the Rich (Pegasus Spiele) 01:26:30.375 - 01:31:18.703: Next Station Berlin (Pegasus Spiele) 01:31:18.703 - 01:35:11.975: Punktegalaxie (Pegasus Spiele) 01:35:11.975 - 01:38:00.225: Munchkin: Vox Machina & Warhammer 40.000 Super Mega Set (Pegasus Spiele) 01:38:00.225 - 01:41:38.424: Insurrection (Pegasus Spiele) 01:41:38.424 - 01:44:04.833: 12 Rivers (Pegasus Spiele) 01:44:04.833 - 01:44:47.101: Onitama: Big Box (Pegasus Spiele) 01:44:47.101 - 01:45:12.932: Compile: Gold & Erweiterung (Pegasus Spiele) 01:45:12.932 - 01.48:14.465: Spirits of Valenor (Pegasus Spiele) 01:48:14.465 - 01:52:58.498: Wine & Cheese (Deep Print Games) 01:52:58.498 - 01:56:10.309: Kalypso (Pegasus Spiele) 01:56:10.309 - 02:00:04:983: Recall (Pegasus Spiele) 02:00:04.983 - 02:01:20.767: The Field Guide to Floral Dragons (Pegasus Spiele) 02:01:20.767 - 02:04:52.743: Daggerheart (Pegasus Spiele) 02:04:52.743 - 02:06:25:116: MiniCrime-Reihe (Pegasus Spiele) 02:06:25.116 - 02:09:46:305: 365 Adventures Dungeon (Pegasus Spiele) 02:09:46.305 - 02:11:11.419: Boss Fighters QR: Spielmatten (Pegasus Spiele) 02:11:11.419 - 02:12:02.546: Weiterer Ausblick bei Pegasus Spiele 02:12:02.546 - 02:12:37:779: K-Pop Demon Hunters überall 02:12:37.779 - 02:15:32.338: Ravensburger 02:15:32.338 - 02:16:57.170: Magische Spiegel (Ravensburger) 02:16:57.170 - 02:17:59:551: Meine ersten Spiele: Sachen suchen (Ravensburger) 02:17:59.551 - 02:20:05.238: Meine ersten Spiele: Matsch Quatsch (Ravensburger) 02:20:05.238 - 02:21:36.089: Kakerlakak: Minecraft (Ravensburger) 02:21:36.089 - 02:23:02.933: Capy Cabana (Ravensburger) 02:23:02.933 - 02:24:33:753: Meine ersten Spiele: Glitzer Minis (Ravensburger) 02:24:33.753 - 02:31.34:564: Las Vegas (Ravensburger) 02:31:34.564 - 02:33:34.596: Nobody is Perfect: Music (Ravensburger) 02:33:34.596 - 02:34:43.110: kleiner Ausblick zu Hitster 2026 02:34:43.110 - 02:39:19.897: Last Lemming (Ravensburger) 02:39:19.897 - 02:42:00.742: Much Too Much (Ravensburger) 02:42:00.742 - 02:45:53.970: Minecraft: Digging Down (Ravensburger) 02:45:53.970 - 02:47:19.260: Snackeroo (Ravensburger) 02:47:19.260 - 02:48:47.309: BoBoBon (Ravensburger) 02:48:47.309 - 02:50:41.081: Vision (Ravensburger) 02:50:41.081 - 02:58:06.508: Exkurs Labyrinth Chronicles & Moon Colony Bloodbath & Propolis 02:58:06.508 - 03:03:09.201: Scotland Yard: Duel (Ravensburger) 03:03:09.201 - 03:06:48.902: Mazepop (ThinkFun) 03:06:48.902 - 03:08:17.270: Rush Hour: Duel (ThinkFun) 03:08:17.270 - 03:09:54.306: Gravity Maze: Light (ThinkFun) 03:09:54.306 - 03:11:00.881: Cold Case: Die letzte Runde (ThinkFun) 03:11:00.881 - 03:13:00.627: GraviTrax: Micro (Ravensburger) 03:13:00.627 - 03:14:01.047: GraviTrax: Spider-Man (Ravensburger) 03:14:01.047 - 03:15:48.469: GraviTrax Junior: Paw Patrol (Ravensburger) 03:15:48.469 - 03:18:44.815: TipToi: Rolf Zuckowski (Ravensburger) 03:18:44.815 - 03:20:12.195: Weiteres zu Ravensburger 03:20:12.195 - 03:23:26.666: Vorschau auf den zweiten Teil 03:23:26.666 - 03:24:52.142: Verabschiedung 03:24:52.142 - 03:25:05.466: Outro
KUNZ bringt mit «Stadt Land Fluss Poet» elf neue Songs, entstanden mitten im Leben als vierfacher Vater – und spricht live in der Sendung darüber, wie er trotzdem noch Zeit für Musik findet. KUNZ veröffentlicht mit «Stadt Land Fluss Poet» sein siebtes Album. Die neuen Songs sind in einem Alltag entstanden, in dem er Familie und Arbeit gleichzeitig managen musste; vieles sei deshalb «zwischen Tür und Angel» entstanden. Ob «Minen Ort», «Süüüde» oder «Vögu» – die Songs von KUNZ haben einen klaren Wiedererkennungswert, gehen direkt ins Ohr und greifen grosse wie kleine Themen aus dem Leben auf. Ruhigere Momente wie «Die ganzi Wäut», das Duett mit der glasklaren Stimme von Anna Känzig, oder «Mama» nehmen Tempo aus dem Album. Am Ende zieht es mit Track 12, «Lieber Liebi», nochmals deutlich an – unterstützt vom Zürich Gospel Choir, der dem Stück zusätzlichen Schub gibt. Noah Veraguth, der ehemalige Sänger von Pegasus, hat inzwischen bekanntgegeben, dass er solo weitermacht. «Mein erster Gedanke war, dass ich zurück zu meinen Wurzeln muss – zu der Zeit, als ich als Teenager am Klavier und an der Gitarre entdeckte, welche Akkorde zusammenpassen und welche Melodien daraus entstehen. Damals wusste ich es noch nicht, aber ich sammelte bereits Ideen, die mich bis heute begleiten.» Swissmade spricht live mit ihm in der Sendung. Zoë Më, erfolgreiche Schweizer Teilnehmerin am ESC 2025, stand vor Kurzem im Vorprogramm von Stephan Eicher auf der Bühne – und zwar im legendären Olympia in Paris. Was dieser Moment für sie bedeutete und warum sie dabei ins Schwärmen kam, erzählt sie in der Sendung.
Esta semana en Al Tanto, la tertulia semanal de THE OBJECTIVE, hablamos con Pelayo Barro sobre el hackeo al jefe de antiterrorismo de la Policía y también a cargos de ciberseguridad del Estado. Además, Enrique Morales nos cuenta que Marruecos pasó a ser el mayor receptor de ayudas españolas tras Pegasus.En página económica comentamos con Víctor Recacha la situación de los pensionistas españoles con respecto a los europeos. Y, por último, Antonio Rodríguez nos habla de la denuncia que han hecho las víctimas de la asociación religiosa Hijas del Amor Misericordioso.
In a candid and deeply moving webinar hosted by the Positive Aging Community, Daniel Zimberoff shared the intimate story behind his memoir Wingman. A former U.S. Navy Top Gun pilot, Zimberoff never expected to write a book—until his father, facing the relentless progression of Parkinson's disease, turned to him on the eve of his medically assisted death in Switzerland and said, “Danny, tell the story. You're in charge of the story. Give others the opportunity I had.” Wingman: Escorting My Father To A Death With DignityThat request became the catalyst for a memoir that is equal parts love letter, travelogue, and urgent call for open conversations about end-of-life choice.A Decade-Long Battle with Parkinson'sZimberoff's father was diagnosed with Parkinson's approximately 12 years before his death at age 87. A lifelong athlete and avid tennis player, he first noticed the loss of dexterity and dismissed it as “just old age.” As symptoms worsened—tremors, sleep disruption, cognitive changes, and eventually reliance on a walker—the disease eroded the vibrant life he had known.He had long expressed a core fear: “I don't fear death. I fear dying.” He did not want to burden his three children with watching him suffer, nor did he want to endure a life stripped of joy and independence. Roughly 10 years after diagnosis, when the disease began to profoundly affect both body and personality, he quietly began the rigorous process of arranging a medically assisted death through a Swiss organization called Pegasus.“He had already done all the legwork,” Zimberoff recalled. “He was a very independent person—an attorney and accountant—and when he made a decision, it was made.”The Emotional Rollercoaster of Family SupportThe family's journey was far from linear. Zimberoff and his sisters experienced waves of acceptance, resistance, grief, and love. There were moments Zimberoff wanted simply to be a “loving, dutiful son,” and others when he wished his father would “fight more.” Two days before the end, his father shakily wrote, “I love life,” acknowledging grandchildren and family while affirming that his suffering had become unbearable.The title Wingman draws directly from Zimberoff's military experience. In aviation, the wingman is the pilot who flies alongside the flight lead into unknown and sometimes hostile territory, from takeoff to touchdown. Zimberoff became that wingman—accompanying his father from Chicago to Switzerland, staying through the final evaluations, and holding him in the final moments.The Final Journey to SwitzerlandOnce the date was set, everything accelerated. With only seven days' notice at the height of Europe's summer travel season, Zimberoff coordinated flights, wheelchair assistance, hotel arrangements, and last-minute logistics while his sister flew in from Italy. In Switzerland, two days of medical and psychiatric evaluations preceded the chosen day.The process itself was described as seamless and profoundly peaceful. The method used an intravenous medication similar to what is administered before surgery—only in a higher dose. “You just go to sleep, and then it stops your heart in a couple of minutes,” Zimberoff explained. His father died in the arms of his son, daughter, and son-in-law.“It was incredibly peaceful,” he said. “He died in peace and love.”Broader Conversation: Options, Autonomy, and Breaking the TabooMichelle Witte, Executive Director of Final Exit Network, joined the discussion and provided important context. In the United States, medical aid in dying (MAID) is legal in 14 jurisdictions (including the District of Columbia), but strict criteria apply—typically a terminal prognosis of six months or less and self-administration of the medication. Only about 12,000–13,000 people have used it over 30 years, roughly one per day.
DeZine Metal Art presents Chatty Madi MondayThis Monday, we have James Delisle who you may know as Oogie Boogie, Pegasus, and Temu Chatty Madi from the Goofball part of Flat Out FridayTune in to find the behind the scenes on his crazy costume ideas and his flat track careerBody Craft presents season 6 ep 2 LIVE on Facebook or anywhere you listen to your podcasts Huge thank you to our show sponsors;DeZine Metal Art Body Craft of AntiochLiving Like OutlawsShape of YouIwma Nation4 Left TurnsPhotos by Crystal Clear Moments
Während mehr als 20 Jahren war Pegasus eine der erfolgreichsten Bands der Schweiz. Nun ist Schluss. In «Focus» spricht Frontmann Noah Veraguth über den Moment danach und darüber, was bleibt, wenn etwas Grosses endet. Mehrere Nummer-1-Alben, ausverkaufte Tourneen und Songs, die viele Menschen begleitet haben: Pegasus gehören zu den prägenden Popbands der Schweiz. Nach über zwei Jahrzehnten hat sich die Band Ende 2025 getrennt. Für Noah Veraguth ist das ein Einschnitt – persönlich wie musikalisch. Im Gespräch mit Judith Wernli blickt der Sänger und Songwriter zurück auf eine intensive und herausfordernde Zeit mit Pegasus. Gleichzeitig gibt er Einblick in seine musikalische Zukunft. Ein Gespräch über Veränderung, Identität und die Frage, wer man ist, wenn sich das Leben neu sortiert. ___________________ Habt ihr Feedback, Fragen oder Wünsche? Wir freuen uns auf eure Nachrichten an focus@srf.ch – und wenn ihr euren Freund:innen und Kolleg:innen von uns erzählt. ____________________ «Focus» ist ein Podcast von SRF -Host: Judith Wernli -Angebotsverantwortung: Anita Richner _____________________ Das ist «Focus»: Ein Gast – eine Stunde. «Focus» ist der SRF-Talk, der Tiefe mit Leichtigkeit verbindet. Nirgends lernt man Persönlichkeiten besser kennen.
El periodista Pelayo Barro repasa todas las informaciones sobre la actuación del Gobierno con respecto a Pegasus y el pinchazo del móvil de Sánchez El periodista Pelayo Barro ha sacado a la luz nuevas claves sobre el manejo que el Gobierno hizo de la crisis de Pegasus. Según su investigación, la inteligencia española cumplió con su labor de advertencia ante el riesgo de espionaje, pero sus conclusiones no fueron tomadas en cuenta por el entorno del presidente. La revelación principal de Barro es tajante: "El CNI alertó a Moncloa, pero lo desoyó".Alertas ignoradas y terminales comprometidos La información desvelada apunta a que existieron avisos técnicos previos al pinchazo del teléfono de Pedro Sánchez. Sin embargo, la falta de acción por parte del complejo gubernamental provocó que el software espía campara a sus anchas por los dispositivos de los altos cargos. De hecho, Barro describe de forma muy gráfica el nivel de infiltración que se encontró cuando finalmente se realizaron las inspecciones, asegurando que, en aquel momento de crisis, "había móviles infectados hasta en la cocina". Este escenario de vulnerabilidad masiva afectó no solo al presidente, sino a varios ministros, en lo que el periodista califica como una falta de diligencia por parte de quienes debían proteger las comunicaciones del Estado.El caos de los "falsos positivos" Otro de los puntos clave de la información aportada por Pelayo Barro tiene que ver con la gestión posterior de los terminales. Según el periodista, tras el pánico inicial, se produjo un descontrol en las detecciones de espionaje. Barro revela que se llegaron a dar por infectados teléfonos que en realidad no lo estaban, señalando que "el terminal de octubre de 2020 de Sánchez fue un falso positivo". Esta cadena de errores y advertencias desatendidas pone en entredicho la versión oficial ofrecida hasta ahora por el Gobierno. Según el periodista, mientras el organismo de inteligencia hacía su trabajo, la dirección política decidió mirar hacia otro lado, permitiendo que la intrusión se consumara a pesar de que "el CNI alertó a Moncloa, pero lo desoyó".
Programa completo del domingo tras el Sumar 2.0, el futuro de Yolanda Díaz y la izquierda, y los casos de corrupción que cercan al sanchismo
For our first episode of the Three Ravens Bestiary for 2026, we're talking all about Centaurs and Pegasus!We begin in Dark Age Greece, way back before Homer, when horse-riding cavalry suddenly became a factor in human life. Representations in art leave us in no doubt - the combination of a horse with a man makes for a terrifying foe, though that's only the start of the story.Starting with Homer, developed by Hesiod, expanded upon by Pindar, then reinterpreted by Ovid, Centaurs graduate from fearful, lusty, xenophobic savages to become something else - a version of human beings, though unable to restrain their animalistic urges. From Cheiron, the wise and noble mentor to many an Ancient Greek hero, on through to C.S. Lewis and J.K. Rowling, we are left in a place where now we have to wonder what ought a Centaur be a symbol for, if anything at all?Then we switch our focus to the primal flying wonder-horse and father of horsekind, Pegasus, who is born out of his mother's neck, has a non-identical twin brother we don't talk about, and who perhaps got a bit carried away himself during escapades with Bellerophon, Prince of Corinth. As always, expect lots of nerdy references to dead people and things, a few digressions to talk about, for example, whether horses are innately shifty, and plenty more besides - so bring your Golden Bridle and let's giddyup!Speak to you again on Saturday for Eleanor's Local Legends interview about Glamorganshire with author, folklorist and storyteller Cath Little!Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcastREGISTER FOR THE TALES OF SOUTHERN ENGLAND TOURVisit our website Join our Patreon Social media channels and sponsors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La borrasca Oriana azota la península con lluvias y fuertes vientos. La ausencia de Pedro Sánchez en una reunión previa a la cumbre europea en un castillo belga genera controversia. Mientras diecinueve países asistían, los medios españoles debaten si fue excluido o no acudió deliberadamente. El Gobierno acusa a Italia de socavar principios de la UE, interpretándose el episodio como una "sanchistada" para confrontar a Meloni y obtener rédito político interno, aunque perjudica la imagen de España en Europa. Internamente, Óscar López, cercano a Sánchez, es criticado por culpar a Javier Lambán del fracaso electoral del PSOE en Aragón, desatando polémica. Esto, junto al caso Ábalos y Koldo por las mascarillas, evidencia las tensiones en el partido. El precio medio del alquiler en España se disparó un 46% en cinco años, con incrementos del 80% en Madrid. Preocupa el espionaje del teléfono de Pedro Sánchez con Pegasus por Marruecos, asunto grave sin esclarecer que cuestiona la política ...
Send a textContinuing the celebration of the horse for the lunar 'fire horse' year, Tanya talks about horses in mythology such as Pegasus, Sleipnir and the horse of power from Russian folktales. Tanya and Pete share a story from the First Nations Lakota people about the origin of the horse - known as Tashunka - a magical gift that was given and then taken away but returned many years later for all to ride. The session finishes with a traditional eastern European folksong about riding you horse alongside the Slavic mountains. Yeee ha!Support the showYou can find our audios and books to purchase at https://imagined-worlds.net/story-shopOr join the live monthly Batt Cave storytelling club at https://ko-fi.com/tanyabatt0027/tiers Or if you are an educator for children 0 - 8 years subscribe to 'Batt on the Mat' - a monthly online, professional development storytelling and arts programme https://imagined-worlds.net/batt-on-the-matAnd finally, if you enjoyed our podcast, please share with friends and write a review. Or make a donation to support what we do here https://ko-fi.com/tanyabatt0027Kia Ora!
In this post-Super Bowl breakdown, the guys dive into the "unprecedented" nature of a game where the kicker was the MVP favorite for three and a half quarters. Evan is forced to face the music (and wear a literal "L") after a year-old take on Super Bowl champion Sam Darnold comes back to haunt him. Plus, the crew ranks their favorite (and least favorite) commercials—including a heated debate over a patriotic Pegasus—and discusses the sheer audacity of Jordan Hudson's "Orchids of Asia" t-shirt. Was it a defensive masterclass or just a boring dud? And why is Tony Gonzalez wearing a Falcons jersey in a prostate cancer commercial? We're getting to the bottom of it all.
Las elecciones en Aragón acaparan el foco político: Pedro Sánchez busca prolongar su mandato hasta 2027, avivando el temor a VOX. PP y VOX negocian el gobierno aragonés, con la Chunta logrando seis escaños. Huelga de trenes desconvocada por acuerdo con Transportes, tras retrasos. Andalucía sigue en alerta por lluvias e inundaciones, con desalojos. La Fiscalía pide absolver a Íñigo Errejón, pero la actriz mantiene la acusación. Dos exdirectores de la Guardia Civil son investigados por el caso Pegasus. El Congreso deniega indemnización a Ávalos. A nivel internacional, re-detienen a Juan Pablo Guanipá en Venezuela; Carlos III coopera en la investigación de su hermano. La Seguridad Social crea un observatorio de bajas médicas, y se investiga leche en polvo vinculada a bebés hospitalizados. La UE revalora la estrategia de Turquía, cuya presencia militar se expande. Estados Unidos reconsidera dar submarinos nucleares a Australia por la tensión con China. Los drones se confirman como arma ...
El PP gana las elecciones en Aragón, pero necesita a VOX, que duplica sus escaños, para formar gobierno, mientras la izquierda registra sus peores resultados en décadas. La suma de PP y VOX supera el 52% del electorado, interpretado como un castigo al Gobierno de Sánchez. Las Cortes aragonesas se constituyen el 3 de marzo. A nivel nacional, el primer día de huelga de maquinistas provoca importantes retrasos y aglomeraciones, afectando a millones de viajeros, con negociaciones en curso y posible extensión. El frente "Nils" trae lluvias y viento; en Andalucía, Ronda y Grazalema siguen en alerta naranja por lluvias, con miles de evacuados. Madrid alerta por el caudal de los ríos Jarama, Alberche y Henares. El caso Pegasus reabre la investigación en Barcelona, imputando a dos exdirectores de la Guardia Civil. En Madrid, 900 colegios distribuyen frutas y verduras, la Comunidad implementa IA para trámites y 1.300 sacerdotes se reúnen por la evangelización. También se informa de escasez de ...
What if time itself could be paused—bought, sold, and exploited by anyone with enough money and nerve? Zeritsky's Law explores the terrifying social consequences when human lives become inventory and the future becomes a loophole. Zeritsky's Law by Ann Griffith. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Ann Griffith was a well-known and widely published writer, though science fiction made up only a tiny fraction of her work. During World War II, she served as a member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, the pioneering WASP program, graduating from flight school in August 1944 at a time when few women were allowed anywhere near the cockpit of a military aircraft.After the war, Griffith built a successful writing career, contributing essays, commentary, and sharp humor to publications such as The New Yorker, The American Mercury, The Atlantic, and the aviation magazine Pegasus. Many of her magazine pieces carried deliberately wry, attention-grabbing titles, including “How to Make Housework Easy the Hard Way” and “Gentlemen, Your Tranquilizers Are Showing.”That same wit carried over into her rare ventures into science fiction. Griffith published only two known sci-fi stories, making Zeritsky's Law all the more remarkable as a darkly comic exploration of human behavior once technology removes normal limits. From Galaxy Science Fiction, November 1951, on page 51, Zeritsky's Law by Ann Griffith…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, In a future where youth is enforced and aging is treated like a moral failure, one man faces a decision that could cost him everything he values. Love, law, and longevity collide when the price of renewal becomes dangerously personal. Up For Renewal by Lucius Daniel.☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://lostscifi.com/coffeeNewsletter - https://lostscifi.com/free/Facebook - https://lostscifi.com/facebookYouTube - https://lostscifi.com/youtubeRise - http://Lostscifi.com/riseX - http://Lostscifi.com/xInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lostscifiguy❤️ ❤️ Thanks to Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 MizzBassie, Anonymous Listener$25 Someone, Someone, Eaten by a Grue, Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Every Month Someone$15 SueTheLibrarian, Joannie West, Amy Özkan, Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Every Month Eaten by a Grue$5 TLD, David, Denis Kalinin, Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous Listenerhttps://lostscifi.com/podcast/zeritskys-law-by-ann-griffith/Please participate in our podcast survey https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/gNLcxQlk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Go to the patreon for AD-Free podcasts and exclusives including the Sunna Wr'alda Solar University about to launch that is a deprogramming and restorative initiative. There I will go over the true history of mankind and civilization dating back over 5,000 years ago, and how the nefarious mythmongers and deceptive moon cult had poisoned our heritage and history whe compiling their inverse biblical writings. We are restoring our true religion under the Sun. AND I am your pastor. AI Data Centers may not have anything at all to do with AI. I'm familiar with the fake consumer grade AI LLMs and their complete difference with the assumed military weapon grade AI they are said to possess to bring mankid to its knees. But what if that was all or half BULLSHT? These data centers require the consumption of countless GPUs, and that is where th clues may lie. What if these data centers are being constructed to create an artificial REALITY impossible to distinguish from the "real" world and possibly even favorable for some to that of the natural? Is this really a race to create a system of such high-level illusion, magick trickery, that it ensnares us all? Lots of GPUs working together. Lots of graphics power the likes of which we can't imagine. Is this really about Artificial Intelligence, or is it about Artificial Reality and holographic imprisonment? Consider a vast computer system generating a plausible, artificial reality that captures all of mankind within its illusion. You will own nothing and be happy...Many thanks for the channel campaign help. We're still a ways away from the goal. See the links below to help get the stuff we need. Thank You!Pods & Exclusives AD-FREE!https://patreon.com/c/KristosCasthttps://buymeacoffee.com/BaalBustershttps://paypal.me/BaalBustershttps://GiveSendGo.com/BaalBustersTwitter Account: https://x.com/KristosCasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/0vtEmTteIzD2nB5bdQ8qDRWant Dan's book or his Award winning hot sauces and spicy honey?Go here: https://SemperFryLLC.comBooks and Documentaries You Should Own: https://www.bannedbyamazon.com/Use Code: BBDan for 10% OffUse Code BB5 here: https://SemperFryLLC.comClick Picture on the Right for the AZURE WELL products and use code BB5 for your discount.Find clickable portals to Dr Monzo and Dr Glidden on Dan's siteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262/support.
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. “Rocket” Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss a down week on Wall Street; President Trump's selection of Kevin Warsh to replace Jay Powell as the Federal Reserve chairman; after two decades of negotiations, the EU and India strike a trade deal that encompasses some 2 billion people; after threatening Canada with 100 percent tariffs if it makes a deal with China, Trump warned Britain against drawing close to Beijing as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer visited the Chinese capital to reset relations and boost trade ties; the president's call to decertify the Bombardier Global Express business jet and impose a 50 percent tariff on the planes after falsely accusing Ottawa of failing to certify US-made Gulfstream aircraft; the new Dutch government's “freedom tax” to boost defense spending; France rejects Eutelsat's planned sale of its ground antennae business to the private equity firm EQT as Paris tells government employees to stop using Zoom in favor of European systems; French IT firm CapGemini's decision to sell its US unit — CapGemini Government Solutions — for working for ICE and a lack of transparency into the American subsidiary's operations; Boeing, Crane, Hexcel, L3Harris, Northrop Grumman, and Textron report earnings; and Boeing reveals another $600 million charge on its KC-46 Pegasus tanker aircraft for the US Air Force.
Hernosity and Pixicato must save the world from a plot so ridiculous and convoluted that it just might work! Lessons: Technology can be amazing when we learn to use it in healthy, sustainable ways. Subscribe, Support the show, and get our Yoto Cards! Want more kids podcasts for the whole family? Grown-ups, subscribe to Starglow+ here. Learn more about Starglow Media here. Follow Starglow on Instagram and YouTube Share questions with a grownup's help via email: hello@whatifworldpodcast.com or voicemail: 205-605-WHAT (9428) Eric and Karen O'Keeffe make What If World. Our producer is Miss Lynn. Character art by Ana Stretcu, episode art by Lynn Hickernell, podcast art by Jason O'Keefe, and theme song by Craig Martinson.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest from around the racing world. After a tense day at Cheltenham on Saturday, they assess the events leading up to the controversial running of the final race after a hole was found in the track, and consider what is likely to happen now. Also on today's show, further reflections on that story and his many Trials Day runners from Dan Skelton. Around the globe, the show takes in Pegasus winner Skippylongstocking's win with TPD's Adam Mills, while Michael Guerin put the much lauded victory of New Zealand Star Well Written into context, and trainer Danny Shum revels in another record for the heroic Romantic Warrior.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest from around the racing world. After a tense day at Cheltenham on Saturday, they assess the events leading up to the controversial running of the final race after a hole was found in the track, and consider what is likely to happen now. Also on today's show, further reflections on that story and his many Trials Day runners from Dan Skelton. Around the globe, the show takes in Pegasus winner Skippylongstocking's win with TPD's Adam Mills, while Michael Guerin put the much lauded victory of New Zealand Star Well Written into context, and trainer Danny Shum revels in another record for the heroic Romantic Warrior.
Special Sunday Show - ITM staple Chris Cupples won the Pegasus Challenge on Saturday, and he joins PTF and Mikee P. to recap his huge win. The guys recap GP races for Saturday and look at the Carryovers on Sunday in the Coast to Coast Pick 5, and Sunset Six.
Special Sunday Show - ITM staple Chris Cupples won the Pegasus Challenge on Saturday, and he joins PTF and Mikee P. to recap his huge win. The guys recap GP races for Saturday and look at the Carryovers on Sunday in the Coast to Coast Pick 5, and Sunset Six.
With his stable star Banishing making his return to the races in the Grade 1 Pegasus, Owner/Gambler Larry Roman returns to the In the Money airwaves, along with PTF and DD, for a detailed look at the race as well as his longshot to key in Race 8, the Grade 3 Fred Hooper.
PTF hosts NBC's Randy Moss for a look at the two Grade 1's on Pegasus Day 2026 at Gulfstream Park on Saturday, January 24. Mikee P. welcomes accomplished horseplayer Chris Cupples to the In the Money Media Podcast for a full breakdown of the Sunset Six for Saturday, January 24th.
The Pegasus World Cup Invitational has evolved from a bold experiment to a decade-long fixture on the South Florida racing scene. The 10th running Saturday is the focus of this week's Ron Flatter Racing Pod. FanDuel TV's Christina Blacker checks in from Gulfstream Park to set the scene for the Grade 1, $3 million race that serves as both a punctuation mark on the preceding season and a springboard to the coming year. Hall of Fame jockey John Velázquez rides Captain Cook in the Pegasus from post 9. He talks about the statistical perception that it is difficult to win a 1 1/8-mile race from an outside draw on Gulfstream's main track. Handicapper Mark Midland has tips for the Pegasus card as he offers his best bets for this weekend. Co-hosts John Cherwa of the Los Angeles Times and Keith Nelson of Fairmount Park join in the weekly host chat, and there will be a recap of the 2025 Eclipse Awards presented this week at The Breakers in Palm Beach, Fla. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
PTF hosts NBC's Randy Moss for a look at the two Grade 1's on Pegasus Day 2026 at Gulfstream Park on Saturday, January 24. Mikee P. welcomes accomplished horseplayer Chris Cupples to the In the Money Media Podcast for a full breakdown of the Sunset Six for Saturday, January 24th.
Gulfstream Park morning line maker Brian Nadeau joined Louie on ESPN Louisville to preview the late sequence at GP.The Pegasus World Cup is Race 13.
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PTF & JK are back for a January update to the Top 10 prospects list on the trail to Kentucky Derby 2026. Later in the show they break down the Pick 5 sequence for the Pegasus World Cup card this Saturday (Jan. 24) at Gulfstream Park.
PTF & JK are back for a January update to the Top 10 prospects list on the trail to Kentucky Derby 2026. Later in the show they break down the Pick 5 sequence for the Pegasus World Cup card this Saturday (Jan. 24) at Gulfstream Park.
Hoy voy a meterme en un charco, y de los grandes. Llevo mucho tiempo dándole vueltas a una idea que me inquieta: la narrativa oficial que se ha instalado en nuestra sociedad, donde la palabra "conductor" parece ir asociada irremediablemente a "imprudente", "loco" o "asesino". Se ha creado un relato en el que, quien se pone al volante, es sospechoso por defecto. En este podcast analizamos si la ley nos mide a todos con la misma vara y ponemos sobre la mesa verdades incómodas sobre la DGT, el Código Penal y la realidad de nuestras carreteras. La Paradoja del Alcohol Analizamos una situación que merece reflexionar sobre ella. Según el Código Penal, en un delito de violencia física (como una pelea), el alcohol puede actuar como atenuante, rebajando la pena al considerar que el sujeto no era dueño de sus actos. Sin embargo, en el ámbito de la seguridad vial, el alcohol jamás atenúa; siempre condena y agrava. ¿Existe una doble moral legal donde estar borracho en una pelea da "pena" y en un coche te convierte automáticamente en criminal, incluso sin intención de dañar? Ojo: tolerancia cero con el alcohol al volante, pero la reflexión creo que es necesaria. Cárcel y "Violencia Vial". España es uno de los países más duros de Europa en términos penales de tráfico. Se ha puesto de moda el término "Violencia Vial", equiparando errores de conducción con agresiones directas. Los datos son escalofriantes: los delitos contra la seguridad vial representan ya el 22,6% de todas las condenas en España. Hay miles de conductores en prisión, muchos sin antecedentes previos, por delitos donde no ha habido víctimas, solo infracciones de normas. ¿Rehabilita la cárcel a un conductor que iba rápido en una autopista vacía? El Mapa de la Velocidad: España vs. El Mundo Hacemos un repaso internacional para demostrar que vivimos en una burbuja de represión automovilística: -Alemania: Donde la velocidad en tramos de Autobahn es legal y se apela a la responsabilidad individual. -Finlandia: Donde las multas van ligadas a la renta (castigo administrativo, no penal). -Montana (EE. UU.): El experimento histórico donde se eliminaron los límites numéricos y los accidentes no aumentaron. Cronología del Miedo Repasamos cómo hemos llegado hasta aquí. Desde el primer Código de 1934 hasta la actualidad, pasando por el año clave: 1974. Los límites de velocidad genéricos que tenemos hoy (120 km/h) se establecieron hace más de 50 años por la crisis del petróleo, para coches como el SEAT 124. Hoy conducimos máquinas cargadas de seguridad activa y pasiva, pero con los mismos límites anacrónicos. ¿Seguridad o negocio? También hablamos de la tecnología de persecución: desde el carné por puntos hasta los helicópteros Pegasus, drones y radares invisibles que han convertido la conducción en una carrera de obstáculos legal. Conclusión No defiendo la anarquía. Las normas son vitales y el que bebe o hace el salvaje en zona escolar merece castigo. Pero creo firmemente que los conductores no deben ser tratados como delincuentes violentos mediante leyes desproporcionadas, mientras la administración descuida el mantenimiento de las carreteras y utiliza los radares como herramientas de recaudación masiva. Es hora de exigir menos persecución, más formación vial seria y un mantenimiento digno de las vías.
On this high-energy Friday episode of Right on Radio the host recaps a bold claim from the previous show, criticizes mainstream media and Fox News talking points, and reflects on recent music and prayer. The program mixes spiritual reflection with hard-hitting political analysis and teases evidence the host says will clarify how fast events are changing "at warp speed." The episode opens with the recurring segment "Word on Word," comparing Zephaniah 3:17 and Galatians 5:16 as the host and chat vote on the daily scripture. The host shares a personal testimony about walking by the Spirit and how that has impacted his life over the past month. Political topics include a summary of Donald Trump's announced health plan—direct medical accounts, cutting out insurance middlemen, and projected prescription price drops—plus speculation about imminent deployments of the Insurrection Act, funding cuts to sanctuary cities, and increased ICE actions. The host connects these moves to broader domestic law-and-order narratives and ongoing debates about fraud and public safety. A major thread of the show examines surveillance and control technologies: a long post the host reads argues that Israeli occupation tech, Palantir platforms, and tools field-tested in Palestine and El Salvador are being adapted into a global control architecture at borders and in criminal justice. The episode highlights El Salvador under Bukele as a prototype—mass arrests, new detention infrastructure, Pegasus-style hacking, and plans to deploy AI tutoring (XAI/Grok) in schools—arguing these are beta tests for broader social control. Geopolitical shifts are also discussed, from Taiwan's semiconductor investment commitments (and onshoring of chip production) to diplomatic moves with China and the evolving role of nation-states. The host ties these shifts to Israel's rising geopolitical importance and even to apocalyptic expectations, while reading a controversial historical quote about Martin Luther to spark reflection on religious history and influence. The show closes with practical announcements—an upcoming interview with Tim Cohen, Sunday Bible study, Tuesday live on Rumble, Saturday night corporate prayer on Telegram—and an appeal to listeners to pray, stay vigilant, and engage with the show. Expect a fast-paced mix of scripture, current events, surveillance analysis, and geopolitical forecasting in this episode. Want to Understand and Explain Everything Biblically? Click Here: Decoding the Power of Three: Understand and Explain Everything or go to www.rightonu.com and click learn more. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
Chandler and Mario return, scouting our way into the New Year of 2026 with the Pegasus Scout Hover Tank! For those noting the episode sounds different, we used a different editing method for this episode. Please let us know if you like/dislike how the audio turned out! Edited by: Chandler Reller Patreon https://linktr.ee/uroboros_of_old Email: ontheoriginofbattlemechs@gmail.com Student Patrons: Harris Hoffman, Squared, Andrew B, Mario, Paladin58, and Phaz Ace Pilots: John Keith III
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Ruthless Israeli Unit 8200 thugs—the same bloodthirsty monsters behind Pegasus spyware and endless Palestinian slaughter—are now embedded deep in America's core, dominating over 70 US agencies through their shady Axonius front!
Escuche el episodio del 13 de enero de 2026. En La Luciérnaga, mezcla extraña de realidad y ficción, hablamos del inicio de La Nueva Caracol, los cambios en la radio colombiana y la agenda política del día: chuzadas, caso Pegasus, contratos del Gobierno, encuestas presidenciales, marchas y el ruido con el que empezó el año.
Yeni Medya 451'in bu bölümünde Can Öz ve Ümit Alan, dijital casusluğun “telefonum beni mi dinliyor?” seviyesini çoktan geçtiğini, bugün cebimizdeki cihazların nasıl görünmez birer hedefe dönüştüğünü anlatıyor. Stuxnet'ten Pegasus'a, otel Wi-Fi'larından reklamlara kadar uzanan örneklerle; hiçbir şeye tıklamadan bile izlenmenin mümkün olduğu bu yeni dönemi, bunun insan psikolojisinde yarattığı etkiyi ve paranoyaya kapılmadan alınabilecek temel önlemleri birlikte masaya yatırıyorlar.