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Best podcasts about Personal rights

Latest podcast episodes about Personal rights

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson
My Stalker Story Cont.

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 51:08


On today's episode, we're going even deeper into my stalker situation. I'll be sharing more details about his delusional tendencies—including how he's gone as far as pretending to be a police officer to manipulate and control people (which is a crime, by the way). I'll also be answering the questions I've received from you all about this ongoing situation.Law enforcement is now more involved (actual police, not to be confused with blue light bandits), we know everything, and we'll be handling it all legally. Tune in for the full update.—https://policecoffee.com/?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAACG7qmJnibJBpoe9p7ReNXovwJMQN&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqIm_BhDnARIsAKBYcmsZOengz4NFStC14G_b2eziJgYpA8kGt2sokaR9i3PcTxs0QmcaPosaAtbGEALw_wcB

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Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson

Today, I'm sharing something deeply personal and serious—my stalker story. For over a year, Timothy C. (we can share his full name soon if need be) has been physically stalking me, and his digital harassment goes back even further. Law enforcement is now involved, but I wanted to update you all in case anything happens to me—so there's no question about who did it. This episode isn't just about my experience; it's also about the reality of stalking, the dangers of obsession, and the importance of taking threats seriously. Stay aware, stay safe, and let's talk about it all, shall we?—https://noblegoldinvestments.com

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Progressive Commentary Hour
The Progressive Commentary Hour 3.4.25

Progressive Commentary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 57:30


Mary Holland is the Chief Executive Officer for the Children's Health Defense, founded by Bobby Kennedy Jr. Earlier she directed the Graduate Lawyering Program at New York University Law School and lectured on international human rights at Columbia University.  Mary has been an advocate for vaccine choice and health freedom for over two decades. She also has a son who regressed into autism following the MMR vaccine. Mary holds a degree in Russian studies from Harvard, and graduate degrees in international relations and a JD from Columbia University. She also co-founded two non-profits: the Elizabeth Birt Center for Autism Law and Advocacy and the Center for Personal Rights. Mary is the co-author of “Vaccine Epidemic" about corporate greed and bad science behind the vaccine industry.  Her later book "The HPV Vaccine Trial: Seeking Justice for A Generation Betrayed" -- is perhaps the most concise book behind the history and adverse effects of HPV vaccines such as Gardasil, with a preface by the Nobel Prize Winner in medicine Dr. Luc Montagnier.  Mary also co-hosts's the weekly news review podcast "This Week with Mary and Polly" on CHD.TV.  The website for the Children's Health Defense is ChildrensHealthDefense.org  

PODCASTS -        WELCOME TO HILLSIDE
2/23/25 Personal Rights Vs Freedom To Serve

PODCASTS - WELCOME TO HILLSIDE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025


Choosing to Stay
#68 Establishing Boundaries and Personal Rights After Betrayal

Choosing to Stay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 27:53


In this episode, we dive into an important and often overlooked aspect of healing after betrayal: understanding and asserting your personal rights. Just as the Bill of Rights protects individuals in various ways, having a personal Bill of Rights can  help guide you through emotional and practical challenges of deciding whether to stay in a relationship after betrayal. We'll discuss how to identify and communicate your needs, set healthy boundaries, and foster a path to recovery and growth.  Check out Hali's Bill ​​of Rights Examples Thank you for tuning in to our podcast for couples healing from infidelity and betrayal. As certified coaches, we aim to provide support and guidance for those who decide to stay in their relationship. We offer valuable insights, empathy, and hope on the journey toward healing. Join us weekly for encouragement, skills, and expertise. Your hosts are Certified Relational Recovery Coaches specializing in Infidelity and Betrayal: Hali Roderick- TICC, PCC, APSATS CPC-Candidate, ERCEM Candidate Read Hali's Bio Book with Hali Stephanie Hamby- MCLC, APSATS CPC-Candidate, ERCEM Candidate Read Stephanie's Bio Book with Stephanie Email Stephanie: stephaniehambycoaching@gmail.com  Contact us:  info.choosingtostay@gmail.com Choosing To Stay Webinar: Join Hali as she teaches this monthly free webinar for those Choosing To Stay after infidelity and betrayal. Help. Her. Heal. for Men - Hali Roderick helps men learn more about empathy, conflict resolution, and healthy communication. Participants will receive weekly exercises and worksheets to help them gain the skills to begin healing a broken relationship.  Empowerment After Betrayal for Men - Hali Roderick leads a betrayal trauma support group for men who have been betrayed where they can gain tools and resources to recover from betrayal trauma in a healthy way while being surrounded by a supportive community.  Healing Hearts Couples Group - Stephanie Hamby leads Healing Hearts Live Group  a supportive community for couples seeking healing after betrayal and infidelity, emphasizing the development of empathy, integrity, and authentic intimacy, offering practical tools, skills, and a nurturing community to navigate challenges and foster relational growth. Choose Renewal Group for women: Stephanie Hamby leads Choose Renewal: For women recovering from unwanted sexual behavior. Our focus is on recovery and healing from patterns of sexual acting out. This group aims to provide a safe, nurturing community where women can find support and guidance on their journey towards renewal. Healing Hearts Self-paced course: Written by Stephanie Hamby https://www.chooserecoveryservices.com/healing-hearts-sp/ a 15-week course for couples healing from betrayal, emphasizing empathy, integrity, and authentic intimacy while providing practical tools for relational growth. Each partner takes the self-paced course separately, with weekly lessons, journaling, and note-taking sections. More from Choose Recovery Services: Choose Healing - Betrayal Trauma support for women - This weekly support group is for women who have recently experienced betrayal and are needing help to cope with the symptoms of trauma such as depression, hyper-vigilance, anxiety, and lack of trust. Ask questions from our team of coaches at Choose Recovery Services who have been there. Choose 90 for Men - Support group for men who are ready to take the first step towards recovery from compulsive behavior, infidelity, and/or betrayal. Participants will gain tools and an understanding to better manage emotions and assess behaviors.  Choose 180 for Men Choose 360 for Men Road to Recovery Should I Stay or Should I Go? Empowered Divorce Q&A The Empowered Divorce Podcast Choose Recovery on Instagram

Africa Daily
Can a land-for-cash deal save Egypt's economy?

Africa Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 20:11


The Ras al-Hikma peninsula on the north coast of Egypt is going to become a new city. But it's going to be built and managed by another country, the United Arab Emirates. In a deal signed earlier this year, Egypt gave the UAE the right to develop this 170 square kilometre area in return for $35 billion dollars. The Egyptian economy was in a critical position, and needed a quick cash injection to get it out of trouble, and the Ras al-Hikma deal was seen as the solution. But it is a very unusual deal. Both because of the amount of money involved, but also because it gives another country the right to essentially build and own a city in Egypt. And it's not known whether it provides a long-term solution to Egypt's economic problems. Presenter: Mpho Lakaje Guests: Wael Gamal, from ‘The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights' a human rights think tank based in Cairo, Yomn Hamaky an Economics Professor at Ain Shams university in Egypt, and Ahmed, Professor of Economics at Cairo University.

PRI's The World
Gunmen open fire at Moscow concert hall, killing dozens

PRI's The World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 52:30


The Kremlin says that more than 40 people have died and more than 100 were wounded in a Friday night attack. The motive for the shootings or who may be responsible is not known. And, for more than a decade, Hosam Bahgat has been under criminal investigation for his work with the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, a human rights group. The court's investigation concluded this week and the charges against Bahgat were dropped. Also, Mongolia's nomadic herders are facing a savage dzud winter, after more than 2 million livestock have frozen to death. Scientists say this lethal phenomenon — extreme cold and heavy snow following a summer drought — is occurring more frequently and is linked to climate change. Plus, on World Water Day, we hear how a farm in Iraq was hit by water shortages. 

Success Happens
2024.02.17 - Black Conservative Leaders Unite - Will Johnson, Lt. Col (Ret) Berney Flowers & Chris Anderson

Success Happens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 49:28


Guests: #WillJohnson Lt. Col (Ret) #BerneyFlowers #ChrisAnderson Three dynamic black leaders discuss strategies to #SaveAmerica and #MAGA. Our future as a nation depends on the united front among ALL Americans to stand up for Freedom, our U.S. and State Constitutions and our Personal Rights ordained by God and codified in the Amendments to the Constitution.  This discussion paves the way for activism at the local, state, and national level to bring together great Patriots from across the country and all around the world to ensure free and fair elections, maintain sovereignty and develop a global ecosystem where all nations are honored for their respective laws, traditions and economies while securing individual human rights and prosperity in the United States of America and globally.  Follow Jen: Twitter @RealJenCharlton  Rumble @TheJenCharltonShow Facebook @TheJenCharltonShow Please support our sponsors: Sweeties on the Creek - for yummy ice cream, sweet treats and gifts TotalWellFit.com for quality wellness products 7kMetals.com/7kJen - For quality metal gold & silver coins CharltonScientific.org - for the RICO (Racketeering Case) fighting to stop election fraud See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Order of Man
The Limits of Personal Rights, Confronting Fear, and Wrestling with God's Will | ASK ME ANYTHING

Order of Man

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 65:23


In this week's ASK ME ANYTHING, Ryan Michler and Kipp Sorensen take on your questions from the Iron Council and Order of Man Facebook Group. Hit Ryan up on Instagram at @ryanmichler and share what's working in your life.  ⠀ SHOW HIGHLIGHTS (5:35) What does it mean to be a man? (10:15) Why is it important to be surrounded by other men who hold you accountable? (10:40) What are your thoughts on the goal of counting calories vs. eating clean. Do you value one method when it comes to weight loss? (17:00) What tips do you have for taking written and verbal advice? (29:20) How do you discern between holiday traditions that are valuable, expected, or just busy-work? (35:40) When dating at this stage of your life, what constitutes a woman of value for you? (44:50) Do you believe individual rights or personal freedoms have any boundaries or limitations? (51:00) What are your best books of the year? (52:30) How do you change an ingrained negative attitude toward the business held by the employees? (59:10) How do you deal with fear?   Subscribe to the Order of Man YouTube Channel   Battle Planners are back in stock. Pick yours up today!   Get your signed copy of Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto   For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood.   Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready

Mufti Menk
The (Un)civil Marriage Agenda The Threat to Islamic Personal Rights of Muslims in the West

Mufti Menk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023


Omar Suleiman
The (Un)civil Marriage Agenda The Threat to Islamic Personal Rights of Muslims in the West

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023


Abdullah al Andalusi
The (Un)civil Marriage Agenda The Threat to Islamic Personal Rights of Muslims in the West

Abdullah al Andalusi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 22:40


Life is a Treasure
Dignity & Respect - Personal Rights - Part III

Life is a Treasure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 10:57


I hope that this empowers you as much as they do to me!Let's empower one another!!Support the showPOSHMARKhttps://poshmark.com/closet/thrift4treasureYOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY0IgdKpzt8TGi2sbXuAn3wINSTAGRAMhttps://instagram.com/michellemareed/

Life is a Treasure
Silently Suffering - Personal Rights - Part II

Life is a Treasure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 14:36


I hope this empowers you as much as it has me!!Support the showPOSHMARKhttps://poshmark.com/closet/thrift4treasureYOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY0IgdKpzt8TGi2sbXuAn3wINSTAGRAMhttps://instagram.com/michellemareed/

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Egitto: emergenza diritti umani

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023


Riaccendiamo i riflettori sull'Egitto e sul mancato rispetto dei diritti umani. Nel Paese musulmano, infatti, nonostante non ci sia una legge contro l'omosessualità, i membri della comunità Lgbt vengono spesso accusati di "dissolutezza". Ne abbiamo parlato conLaura Cappon, giornalista arabista, e con Lobna Darwish di EIPR (Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights). Oggi è il secondo anniversario del colpo di stato in Myanmar. Abbiamo parlato della guerra civile in atto conCecilia Brighi, segretaria generale Fondazione Italia Birmania.

The WorldView in 5 Minutes
Minnesota Rep: Put tampons in boys' bathrooms, White House press secretary loses cool over classified documents, Three men acquitted of assaulting a Christian Egyptian woman

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023


It's Friday, January 20th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com) Three men acquitted of assaulting a Christian Egyptian woman Christian Solidarity Worldwide has learned that the three men accused of attacking, beating and stripping an elderly Christian Egyptian woman in the village of Al-Karm in May 2016, have been acquitted on appeal. The Court of Appeals issued its verdict on January 9, 2023. They were initially acquitted by a criminal court in December 2020, after repeated delays in Mrs. Suad Thabet's case. An appeal against that decision was rejected in January 2021, and this latest verdict from the Court of Appeals is final. Mrs. Thabet, who was 72 years old at the time, had a son who was accused of having a relationship with a divorced Muslim woman. Her son was sentenced to two years in prison on charges of adultery on July 27, 2017. The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights condemned the acquittal, stating that “acquitting the accused sends a message that encourages attacks against women.” Micah 6:8 asks, “What does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.” White House press secretary loses cool over classified documents White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre lost her cool on Wednesday when a reporter dismantled her reason for stonewalling the press who have asked about President Joe Biden's improper retention of classified documents, reports The Blaze. NBC White House correspondent Peter Alexander grilled her. ALEXANDER: “A law enforcement official tells NBC News the Justice Department has not told the White House that it cannot talk about the facts underlying the Special Counsel investigation and declassified documents. So, I'm trusting you've received that same information, understanding the desire to be prudent than why can't you speak about the underlying facts?” JEAN-PIERRE: “We've been very clear when it comes to even underlying facts, when it comes to specifics, when it comes to something that is under the purview that the Department of Justice is looking at, especially legal matters, investigations, we do not comment from here, Peter. That has been consistent.” Alexander specifically pointed out that the White House has not been forthcoming about Biden's possession of classified documents in a timely manner. ALEXANDER: “Bob Bauer, who represents the President's personal attorney, over the weekend, said, ‘One of the reasons why they shouldn't reveal further details right now was regular ongoing public disclosures also pose the risk that, as further information develops, answers provided on this periodic basis may be incomplete.' “When the White House did release a statement -- the President spoke out on January 9 -- the risk of incompletion was a function of the White House's decision not to share all the information it knew in fact. Because we knew on November 2nd than the first discovery was made. We knew the second discovery was made on December 20th. So, there's a risk of incompletion, but will you concede that it's the White House that has been incomplete in its provision of information when it did choose to speak out publicly on January 9th.” JEAN-PIERRE:  “So, my colleague actually dealt with this question on the call yesterday on the White House Counsel's Office.” ALEXANDER: “He made the same comment as you -- about the ‘risk of incompletion.'” JEAN-PIERRE: “I would refer you to the White House Counsel.” (Watch Fox News host Jesse Watters compliment the mainstream press for finally covering the Biden administration) Biden slammed Trump last September over classified documents Needless to say, the comments that President Biden made in his 60 Minutes interview with Scott Pelley last September about the presence of classified documents at former President Donald Trump's residence are coming back to haunt him. PELLEY: “You saw the photograph of the top secret documents laid out on the floor at Mar-a-Lago. What did you think to yourself, looking at that image?” BIDEN: “How that could possibly happen? How one, anyone could be that irresponsible. And I thought what data was in there that may compromise sources and methods. By that I mean, the names of people who helped or etcetera. And it's just totally irresponsible.” Alec Baldwin to face criminal charges in accidental fatal shooting Alec Baldwin and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed will face criminal charges for the October 2021 fatal shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the film's set, reports Deadline.com. Andrea Reeb, the special prosecutor, said, “If any one of these three people—Alec Baldwin, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed or David Halls, [the assistant director] —had done their job, Halyna Hutchins would be alive today. It's that simple. “The evidence clearly shows a pattern of criminal disregard for safety on the ‘Rust' film set.” Minnesota Rep: Put tampons in boys' bathrooms And finally, we wrap up with a doozy of a story! Minnesota Democrat State Rep. Sandra Feist has sponsored a bill to make “menstrual products” available for boys, who are pretending to be girls, in boys' bathrooms for 4th through 12th graders, reports AlphaNews. Listen to Rep. Feist's bizarre defense of this laughable bill. FEIST: “Not all students who menstruate are female.  We need to make sure that all students have access to these products. “There are obviously less non-female menstruating students, and therefore their usage will be much lower. That was actually calculated into the cost of this. We do not expect that the non-female menstruating students will use these products as much as the students using female bathrooms, but it's important to have them there. “These students, who are not female, who menstruate, face a greater stigma and barrier to asking for these products. So, providing them in an easily accessible place in all student bathrooms is particularly important for those students.” Genesis 1:27 says, “So God created mankind in His own image, in the image of God He created them; male and female He created them.” To his credit, Republican State Rep. Dean Urdahl proposed an amendment on January 11th to clarify that menstrual products should only be available in bathrooms used by biologically female students. To thank Rep. Urdahl, email: rep.dean.urdahl@house.mn.gov Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Friday, January 20th, in the year of our Lord 2023. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

The Fifth Court - Ireland's legal podcast
E16 The Fifth Court - Dr. Neil Maddox BL, lecturer NUI Maynooth, on laws around vaccines and personal rights

The Fifth Court - Ireland's legal podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 30:36


E16 The Fifth Court, Dr. Neil Maddox BL and lecturer in law at NUI Maynooth talks about the law around vaccines, vaccinations as well as giving us the history of previous Anti-Vax movements.Our dynamic duo of presenters Mark Tottenham BL and Peter Leonard BL also discuss three cases from the Decisis.ie casebook including;A curious extradition case involving two different or additional chargesA second case involved finding the source of €75,000 found in a CAB searchFinally a case called The Medical Council V B about allowing the identity of a doctor to be made public. Ironically 'B' remains B for the purposes of this case. Kindly supported by Practice Evolve software www.PracticeEvolve.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4787, Personal Rights: Rights, Part 7

60-Second Civics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 1:15


The idea that humans are autonomous, self-governing individuals with fundamental rights is central to natural rights philosophy. Center for Civic Education

Lakeside Church Sermon Podcast
Philippians -Profitable Thinking

Lakeside Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022


Paul Graham 0:00 anxious, application, contentment, direction, excellence, gentleness, God's provision, gospel, humility, instruction, maturity, meditation, mental health, pattern of tho

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Smart Meters and Convenience Losing your Personal Rights

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 45:58


America Emboldened with Greg Boulden – As the technological age has deepened, we are begging for more convenience in life and demanding speed and efficiency at the cost of quality. Businesses seldom lose their bottom line when they add convenience. Consumers lose their privacy and personal choice...

America Emboldened with Greg Boulden
Smart Meters and Convenience Losing your Personal Rights

America Emboldened with Greg Boulden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 45:58


America Emboldened with Greg Boulden – As the technological age has deepened, we are begging for more convenience in life and demanding speed and efficiency at the cost of quality. Businesses seldom lose their bottom line when they add convenience. Consumers lose their privacy and personal choice...

Missions on Point
MoP097 Church-Based Missionary Training - 10 of 14 Giving Up Personal Rights

Missions on Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 14:55


Though it is a challenging topic, it must be discussed with your prospective missionary. It's a good thing for every Christian to think about! Missionaries, though they say they are willing to sacrifice and to suffer for Christ on the mission field, have a very hard time putting into practice the humility and servant spirit required to life in another culture. We all fight against giving up our personal autonomy and independence. Yet, we must do so, under the Lordship of Christ and the constraints of the host culture, for the sake of the Gospel.

Utajua Hujui
The Population Conspiracy: How the West Fucked with Africa's Population

Utajua Hujui

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 68:52


Join Aileen and a GUEST, as they talk about conspiracy theories, population control, and perhaps the worst IUD in human history – the Dalkon Shield. Surprisingly, there are no digressions (huh, who even knew these were possible) Sources Adeolu Oluwaseyi Oyekan, Conspiracy theories and pandemic management in Africa: critical reflections on contexts, contradictions and challenges (2021) Anna C. “Instrument of Torture”: The Dalkon Shield Disaster (2016) Asia Murphy, Conservation's Biggest Challenge? The Legacy of Colonialism (Op-Ed), (2019) Butte College, TIP Sheet: Conspiracy and Conspiracism (2019) Charlotte McDonald, How Many Earths do we Need? (2015) Clare L. Roepke & Eric A. Schaff, Long Tail Strings: Impact of the Dalkon Shield 40 Years Later (2014) David Pendergast, Colonial wildlife conservation and the origins of the Society for the Preservation of the Wild Fauna of the Empire (1903–1914) (2003) E. Wesley F. Peterson, The Role of Population in Economic Growth (2017) Egypt Initiative for Personal Rights, Beyond superstition: How IUDs moved (2021) Hala Iqbal, How the CIA's fake Hepatitis B vaccine program in Pakistan helped fuel vaccine distrust (2021) Heather Prescott, “This Is Not A Dalkon Shield”: The Renaissance Of The Intrauterine Device In The United States” (2016) Hippolyte Fofack, Changing the Africa Population Narrative (2021) Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Karen M Douglas, Conspiracy Theories as Part of History: The Role of Societal Crisis Situations (2017) Karl Ittmann, African Populations and British Imperial Power, 1800–1970 (2022) Lisa Baker, Control and the Dalkon Shield (2001) Mark Dowie, Barbara Ehrenreich, Stephen Minkin, The Charge: Gynocide (1979) NHS, Intrauterine device (IUD) (2021) Planned Parenthood, IUD (n.d.) Rachel Sullivan Robinson, Population Policy Adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Interplay of Global and Local Forces, (2016) Rainey Howitz, The Dalkon Shield, (2018)

The DeMaio Report
Governor Newsom Doesn't Quite Understand What The Constitution Says About Personal Rights And LA Protests Get Violent

The DeMaio Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 33:37


Governor Newsom Doesn't Quite Understand What The Constitution Says About Personal Rights And LA Protests Get Violent

The Sean Hannity Show
The Battle for Personal Rights: December 31st, Hour 2

The Sean Hannity Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 30:41


Attorney Ralph Lorigo and his client, Chris Davies are here to talk about Kathy Davies, (Chris's mom) a woman who is struggling with COVID. Chris and his mom and family have had a horrible experience getting the medicine administered that she needs, which has now been ordered by the courts.    Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rebellion
Ep373 Personal Rights Or Company Rights - If You're A Conservative, Which Is More Important?

The Rebellion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 27:42


This episode looks at the issue that some conservatives seem to wrestling with in the fight against federal vaccine mandates. If you believe in free markets should you then just let companies force mandates on their work force? Ready to join The Rebellion? Become a patreon member and enjoy some great extras while supporting our efforts to speak the Truth into our culture. Learn more at patreon.com/dreverettpiper. Find more resources and info at dreverettpiper.com

Totally Corrupt
#89 - Totally Corrupt - Guest: Gonzo "The Hardworking Mexican Jew" - 12.07.2021

Totally Corrupt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 66:08


Gonzo makes his return to the podcast after a one-year hiatus. Brett and Diggs get his reaction to Kyle Ritten house verdict, Covid, Personal Rights, and the Justice System. Did we mention he's a democrat? Listen as old friend opinions collide! #MAGA

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Biden e Putin, il vertice della discordia, tra energia, cyber attacchi e l'invasione dell'Ucraina

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021


Mentre è in corso il summit Biden-Putin, quali sono le questioni in bilico tra Stati Uniti, Russia e Unione europea? Ne abbiamo parlato con Eleonora Tafuro (ISPI), Marco Valsania (corrispondente del Sole 24Ore da New York), e Arturo Varvelli (ECFR Roma - European Council on Foreign Relations). Abbiamo commentato la sentenza Patrick Zaki con Lobna Darwish (responsabile di EIPR - Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights)

All Saints' Church (English) Audio Podcast
This Is Church – Christian Liberty II: Personal Rights

All Saints' Church (English) Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021


Looking at Paul's writings in 1 Cor 9, Ps Mabel ponders the example of Paul and challenges us to lay down our rights for the sake of the gospel as we imitate Christ.

Black and White Sports Podcast
Former NBA Star CHARLES BARKLEY Slams Your Personal RIGHTS on The JAB!

Black and White Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 7:35


Make Sure You Subscribe on Podcast! Available on Google Podcast, Spotify, Castbox, Apple Podcasts (ITunes): https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports/subscribe The podcast is all about the world of sports news, sports reactions, and the games. Website: www.blackandwhitenetwork.com Get your MERCH here: https://teespring.com/stores/blackandwhitesports Follow Black and White Network on Odysee: Black and White Sports: https://odysee.com/@blackandwhitesports Black and White News: https://odysee.com/@blackandwhitenews Black and White Entertainment: https://odysee.com/@blackandwhiteentertainment Follow us on Rumble: Black and White Sports: https://rumble.com/user/BlackandWhiteSports Black and White News: https://rumble.com/user/BlackandWhiteNews Email: blackandwhitesports2019@gmail.com Check out the podcast site here for all of the live streams: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports Please support Black and White Sports for as low as .99 per month here: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports/support Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/blackandwhitesports Join us and become a channel member today as we fight against Woke sports. Click the JOIN button or the link in the description and support us. Just starts at $4.99 per month and cancel anytime. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC73b_bf7j4fgTnBNRTqKKTA/join Check Out blackandwhitenetwork.com for More Exclusive Content from Us. Entertainment, Politics, Sports! 3 Membership levels Available As Well As Free Video Content! Articles COMING SOON! and Black and White Network (Politics & Entertainment) Podcast: https://castbox.fm/channel/Black-%26-White-Network-(Politics-%26-Pop-Culture)-id4426096?country=us

Full Story
Egypt's crackdown on human rights workers

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 33:33


Ten years since the Arab spring rocked Egypt and removed its president, the country is still detaining human rights workers and locking up political prisoners. Karim Ennarah, a human rights worker for the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, was at a beach resort in South Sinai when he was arrested and accused of joining a terrorist group and ‘spreading false news'. He tells Anushka Asthana his arrest was only the beginning of his separation from his British wife

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
New law to focus on personal rights to information

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 8:32


Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, says significant concerns remain about illegal adoptions in Ireland.

Liberty Uninterrupted
EP. 031 - Anti-Political & Pro-Political Libertarians ft. Against The Mob

Liberty Uninterrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 84:26


In this episode, Jamie has Matt Billingsley in to discuss (debate

Windsor Road Christian Church
United in Christ: Removing of Gospel Barriers by Renouncing Personal Rights

Windsor Road Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 38:58


Böll.Fokus
Ägyptens "Generation Gefängnis" | Böll.Fokus

Böll.Fokus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 20:36


Unter der Regierung al-Sisis hat sich die Menschenrechtssituation in Ägypten kontinuierlich verschlechtert. Über 60 000 politische Gefangene sind in Haft. Die Arbeit von Menschenrechtsverteidiger/innen wird kriminalisiert, ihre Konten eingefroren, ihr Leben und das ihrer Familien ist permanent bedroht. Aus der „Generation Revolution“ von 2011 ist eine „Generation Gefängnis“ geworden. Die schweren Menschenrechtsverletzungen halten jedoch wenige Regierungen davon ab, mit dem Sisi-Regime gute Beziehungen zu unterhalten. Mit diesem Podcast lenken wir die Aufmerksamkeit auf die anhaltenden Menschenrechtsverletzungen in Ägypten und versuchen eine informiertere Diskussion zur politischen Handhabe zu ermöglichen. Podcast mit:- Hossam Bahgat, Menschenrechtsverteidiger, Journalist, Gründer und stellvertretender Vorsitzender der Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, Kairo- Johannes Gunesch, Referent für Ägypten, Israel, Palästina und Jordanien der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung- Lotte Leicht, EU-Direktorin Human Rights Watch, Brüssel- Omid Nouripour, Bundestagsabgeordneter Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, außenpolitischer Sprecher, Berlin Shownotes:Scroll-story "Aufgeben hat keine Zukunft": https://revolutions.boell.de/de "Blick zurück nach vorn" - Essays zu 10 Jahre Revolution: https://www.boell.de/de/10-jahre-arabischer-fruehling Ägypten-Beitrag im Rahmen dieser Serie: https://www.boell.de/de/2021/01/20/dauerhaft-voruebergehend?dimension1=… Foto: Flickr-S.C. Air National Guard. No Copyright

Böll.Fokus
Ägyptens "Generation Gefängnis" | Böll.Fokus

Böll.Fokus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 20:36


Unter der Regierung al-Sisis hat sich die Menschenrechtssituation in Ägypten kontinuierlich verschlechtert. Über 60 000 politische Gefangene sind in Haft. Die Arbeit von Menschenrechtsverteidiger/innen wird kriminalisiert, ihre Konten eingefroren, ihr Leben und das ihrer Familien ist permanent bedroht. Aus der „Generation Revolution“ von 2011 ist eine „Generation Gefängnis“ geworden. Die schweren Menschenrechtsverletzungen halten jedoch wenige Regierungen davon ab, mit dem Sisi-Regime gute Beziehungen zu unterhalten. Mit diesem Podcast lenken wir die Aufmerksamkeit auf die anhaltenden Menschenrechtsverletzungen in Ägypten und versuchen eine informiertere Diskussion zur politischen Handhabe zu ermöglichen. Podcast mit:- Hossam Bahgat, Menschenrechtsverteidiger, Journalist, Gründer und stellvertretender Vorsitzender der Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, Kairo- Johannes Gunesch, Referent für Ägypten, Israel, Palästina und Jordanien der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung- Lotte Leicht, EU-Direktorin Human Rights Watch, Brüssel- Omid Nouripour, Bundestagsabgeordneter Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, außenpolitischer Sprecher, Berlin Shownotes:Scroll-story "Aufgeben hat keine Zukunft": https://revolutions.boell.de/de "Blick zurück nach vorn" - Essays zu 10 Jahre Revolution: https://www.boell.de/de/10-jahre-arabischer-fruehling Ägypten-Beitrag im Rahmen dieser Serie: https://www.boell.de/de/2021/01/20/dauerhaft-voruebergehend?dimension1=… Foto: Flickr-S.C. Air National Guard. No Copyright

Accelerated Health Radio
Radiation, Vacc#nes, and Toxins

Accelerated Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 50:08


Mary Holland is Children's Health Defense's General Counsel and Vice Chair of the Board of Directors.She has co-written Vaccine Epidemic and The HPV Vaccine on Trial, and co-founded two non-profits, the Elizabeth Birt Center for Autism Law and Advocacy and the Center for Personal Rights.We will discuss- Current environment and threat we are facing- History of vaccinations- Difference between the new vaccine and others- Role of Children’s Health Defense- Radiation and toxins effectsAccelerated Health Radio is broadcast live Wednesday's at 11AM ET.The Accelerated Radio TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Accelerated Radio Show is broadcast on W4HC Radio - Health Cafe Live (www.w4hc.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).The podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).

Böll.Fokus
Ägyptens "Generation Gefängnis"

Böll.Fokus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 20:36


Unter der Regierung al-Sisis hat sich die Menschenrechtssituation in Ägypten kontinuierlich verschlechtert. Über 60 000 politische Gefangene sind in Haft. Die Arbeit von Menschenrechtsverteidiger/innen wird kriminalisiert, ihre Konten eingefroren, ihr Leben und das ihrer Familien ist permanent bedroht. Aus der „Generation Revolution“ von 2011 ist eine „Generation Gefängnis“ geworden. Die schweren Menschenrechtsverletzungen halten jedoch wenige Regierungen davon ab, mit dem Sisi-Regime gute Beziehungen zu unterhalten. Mit diesem Podcast lenken wir die Aufmerksamkeit auf die anhaltenden Menschenrechtsverletzungen in Ägypten und versuchen eine informiertere Diskussion zur politischen Handhabe zu ermöglichen. Podcast mit: - Hossam Bahgat, Menschenrechtsverteidiger, Journalist, Gründer und stellvertretender Vorsitzender der Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, Kairo - Johannes Gunesch, Referent für Ägypten, Israel, Palästina und Jordanien der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung - Lotte Leicht, EU-Direktorin Human Rights Watch, Brüssel - Omid Nouripour, Bundestagsabgeordneter Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, außenpolitischer Sprecher, Berlin Shownotes: Scroll-story "Aufgeben hat keine Zukunft": https://revolutions.boell.de/de "Blick zurück nach vorn" - Essays zu 10 Jahre Revolution: https://www.boell.de/de/10-jahre-arabischer-fruehling Ägypten-Beitrag im Rahmen dieser Serie: https://www.boell.de/de/2021/01/20/dauerhaft-voruebergehend?dimension1=… Foto: Flickr-S.C. Air National Guard. No Copyright

Böll.Fokus
Ägyptens "Generation Gefängnis" | Böll.Fokus

Böll.Fokus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 20:36


Unter der Regierung al-Sisis hat sich die Menschenrechtssituation in Ägypten kontinuierlich verschlechtert. Über 60 000 politische Gefangene sind in Haft. Die Arbeit von Menschenrechtsverteidiger/innen wird kriminalisiert, ihre Konten eingefroren, ihr Leben und das ihrer Familien ist permanent bedroht. Aus der „Generation Revolution“ von 2011 ist eine „Generation Gefängnis“ geworden. Die schweren Menschenrechtsverletzungen halten jedoch wenige Regierungen davon ab, mit dem Sisi-Regime gute Beziehungen zu unterhalten. Mit diesem Podcast lenken wir die Aufmerksamkeit auf die anhaltenden Menschenrechtsverletzungen in Ägypten und versuchen eine informiertere Diskussion zur politischen Handhabe zu ermöglichen. Podcast mit:- Hossam Bahgat, Menschenrechtsverteidiger, Journalist, Gründer und stellvertretender Vorsitzender der Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, Kairo- Johannes Gunesch, Referent für Ägypten, Israel, Palästina und Jordanien der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung- Lotte Leicht, EU-Direktorin Human Rights Watch, Brüssel- Omid Nouripour, Bundestagsabgeordneter Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, außenpolitischer Sprecher, Berlin Shownotes:Scroll-story "Aufgeben hat keine Zukunft": https://revolutions.boell.de/de "Blick zurück nach vorn" - Essays zu 10 Jahre Revolution: https://www.boell.de/de/10-jahre-arabischer-fruehling Ägypten-Beitrag im Rahmen dieser Serie: https://www.boell.de/de/2021/01/20/dauerhaft-voruebergehend?dimension1=… Foto: Flickr-S.C. Air National Guard. No Copyright

The Robert Scott Bell Show
The RSB Show 12-23-20 - Adverse reaction, Vax proof, Billy Moschella, Personal rights, Travel ban

The Robert Scott Bell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 110:00


The RSB Show 12-23-20 - Adverse reaction, Vax proof, Billy Moschella, Personal rights, Travel ban

Global Security
10 years after the Arab uprisings, Egypt at ‘lowest point’ for human rights

Global Security

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020


When uprisings took place throughout the Middle East and North Africa in 2011, it seemed like Egypt would be the big success story. But in the last few months, civil rights activists say it has become a nightmare. In October, the government more than doubled its pace of executions, putting nearly 60 people to death. In November, Egyptian state security arrested three prominent human rights leaders with the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, or EIPR. Executive director Gasser Abdel-Razek and colleagues Kareem Ennarah and Mohamed Basheer were held on terrorism charges after they met with Western diplomats.Related: Photo essay: Arab uprisings began with quest for freedom“The EIPR is kind of Egypt’s ACLU or the NAACP,” said Ramy Yaacoub, founder and executive director of the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy in Washington, DC. “It's that revolutionary and it's that important.”Yaacoub said the arrests hit a raw nerve. It seems like the country is at its lowest point, he said, 10 years after such a hopeful moment during the so-called Arab Spring. A protest movement led by young Egyptians did the unthinkable in February 2011 — deposing military dictator Hosni Mubarak.Related: Egypt social media censorship targets women on TikTok“And I can tell you ... initially there was so much freedom of speech and freedom of expression, assembly, I didn't believe it,” Yaacoub said.  But by April 2011, he remembers thinking that the different revolutionary factions were struggling to work together. “We were successful in creating a political vacuum,” Yaacoub said. “The only people that were around to offer ... a viable option or an alternative were the Muslim Brotherhood and their affiliates. They were prepared and ready.”The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi was elected president. That was something the Egyptian military would not let stand. Yaacoub said by June 2013, he realized the military was going to win the power struggle.  Related: Egypt's Mubarak, ousted by popular revolt in 2011, dies aged 91“I remember writing on Twitter multiple times then, like, ‘Folks, this is no longer our fight. This is completely out of our hands. Other people are going to take over now, unfortunately,’” he said.Morsi was driven out of power by massive protests. Former military chief Abdul Fattah al-Sisi took over and was elected president in 2014. Then, in a series of new laws and executive orders, Sisi solidified his rule. He restricted due process and the freedom of expression. The military used force to end anti-government demonstrations. Human rights groups say political opponents were detained, tortured and killed. Related: Egyptian artist duo commemorates Tahrir Square revolutionSisi’s government imposed new restrictions on nongovernmental organizations and international charities. Many NGOs were forced to close. “It's been a really steadily escalating campaign of targeting and repression, using lots of different tools, using lots of different laws."Stephen McInerney, executive director, Project on Middle East Democracy“It's been a really steadily escalating campaign of targeting and repression, using lots of different tools, using lots of different laws,” said Stephen McInerney, executive director of the Project on Middle East Democracy, a group that had helped train some activists and protest leaders during the uprising. “And of course there are, you know, very difficult circumstances on the ground for anyone who wants to engage politically.”At this point, he said most democracy activists have fled Egypt. Those remaining have gone underground. McInerney’s organization uses encrypted communications to talk to them. Meanwhile, McInerney said, Western countries have done little to support pro-democracy efforts inside Egypt. “We've been disappointed to see other democratic countries overlook democratic values in order to profit by selling weapons,” he said.Like the US and most recently, France. During a visit with Sisi earlier this month, President Emmanuel Macron said France would continue to sell weapons to Egypt, despite its human rights record. The Trump administration has made the same decision, allowing military assistance to flow. And Donald Trump even called Sisi his “favorite dictator.”At that meeting in France, Sisi dismissed criticisms about human rights. "You cannot present the state of Egypt, with all that it has done for its people and for stability in the region, with it being a dictatorship,” he said. That message of stability still appeals to many Egyptians, and to leaders in the West, said Steven Cook, senior fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.“European leaders have looked the other way when it comes to human rights violations throughout the region, but particularly in Egypt, because they are concerned about instability in North Africa affecting politics in Europe."Steven Cook, senior fellow, Middle East and Africa Studies, Council on Foreign Relations“European leaders have looked the other way when it comes to human rights violations throughout the region, but particularly in Egypt, because they are concerned about instability in North Africa affecting politics in Europe,” he said. Sisi has also defended his actions by saying they’re necessary to fight terrorism. “One of the things that the Egyptian foreign minister, Sameh Shoukry, has said over and over again is that ‘it's unfair to criticize Egypt because this is human rights as formulated by Egypt's Western critics,’” Cook said. “‘It's really just a form of colonialism.’”But Cook said the recent arrests of prominent human rights activists in Egypt set off an unprecedented international outcry. The UN, the European Union, and members of the EU parliament called for their release. Also, US President-elect Joe Biden’s pick for secretary of state, Anthony Blinken, and celebrities such as Scarlett Johansen.“I think the Egyptians understood after the outcry that they perhaps had gone too far,” Cook said. “But it’s very hard to tell what's going on.”  Earlier this month, the three staffers with the EIPR were abruptly released. But they still face charges. And thousands of other less-famous prisoners remain behind bars. Still, their release gives Ramy Yaacoub of the Tahrir Institute some hope. “Social political change takes time — a long time. And as humans, we want prosperity right now. One hundred years from now it will be a footnote. ... But for us humans living through it, it's a long time.”Ramy Yaacoub, Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy, Washington, DC“Social political change takes time — a long time. And as humans, we want prosperity right now. One hundred years from now it will be a footnote,” he said. “But for us humans living through it, it's a long time.”

Daily News Brief by TRT World
Friday, December 4, 2020

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 2:08


*) Bangladesh moves ahead with Rohingya refugee relocation Authorities in Bangladesh have started sending Rohingya refugees to an isolated island in the Bay of Bengal. More than 1,600 refugees boarded seven Bangladeshi naval vessels in the port of Chittagong for the trip to Bhashan Char island. Human rights groups have called for a halt to the process with the UN voicing concern that refugees should be allowed to make a “free and informed decision” about whether to relocate. *) Azerbaijan: Nearly 2,800 soldiers killed in Karabakh fighting Azerbaijan has said nearly 2,800 of its soldiers were killed during its conflict with Armenian forces over Nagorno-Karabakh. The Defence Ministry in Baku said "2,783 servicemen of the Azerbaijani armed forces were killed" in the war. Some 100 soldiers are still missing. Yerevan had earlier announced that 2,317 Armenian troops died during the conflict. *) Egyptian rights activists freed after global pressure Egyptian authorities have released three members of a leading human rights organisation following widespread international criticism. Security services detained three staff members of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights after the group gave a briefing to senior diplomats on November 3. The detentions triggered a broad campaign by international rights activists pressuring Egypt to release the three. *) Israel warns Iran may attack Israeli targets abroad Israel has warned that Israeli targets abroad could come under attack by Iran, urging its citizens to avoid travel to the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Iran’s clerical and military rulers have blamed Israel for the killing of its top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, threatening revenge. Israel has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility. And finally… *) Warner Bros to stream all of its 2021 flicks The Warner Bros [WARNER BROTHERS] studio will debut all of its 2021 movies in cinemas and on the HBO Max streaming service on the same day. The movies, which are expected to include "Godzilla vs. Kong" and "The Suicide Squad", will be available on HBO Max for one month starting on the day of their cinema release. Warner Bros [WARNER BROTHERS] executives said the strategy was prompted by the coronavirus pandemic which limited trips to the cinema.

Amanpour
Amanpour: Jess Kelly, Hossam Bahgat, Mariana van Zeller, Michelle Singletary, John Carlin, and k.d. lang

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 55:43


Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights founder Hossam Bahgat and human rights activist Jess Kelly join Christiane Amanpour to discuss Kelly’s husband and other activists' arrests. Then, award-winning investigative journalist Mariana van Zeller breaks down her new series for National Geographic, “Trafficked.” Finance columnist Michelle Singletary talks to Michel Martin about her latest series and her own struggles as a black woman from Baltimore. And Finally, Singer k.d. lang and Red Hot Organization co-founder John Carlin join Amanpour to mark World Aids Day and the 30th anniversary of the “Red, Hot and Blue” album. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Progressive Commentary Hour
Progressive Commentary Hour - Who is controlling the narrative on democracy, civil rights and race

Progressive Commentary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 54:54


Danny Sheehan is one of our nation’s most important and influential Constitutional and public interest lawyers.  During the past 45 years he has handled such public interest cases as the Pentagon Papers, the Watergate Break In, Iran Contra and the Silkwood murder case.  He has represented victims of he Three Mile Island nuclear disaster and fought against the American Nazi Party on hate crimes. He has been a lead attorney on behalf of the Native nations at Standing Rock and handling the dismissal of a federal case against Chase Iron Eyes for inciting a riot and felony trespassing. Danny is the founder of the Romero Institute, a nonprofit public policy center in Santa Cruz California. And more recently he founded the New Paradigm Institute which explores new pathways to world peace. He holds a law degree and divinity degrees from Harvard University.  Danny is the author of “The People’s Advocate: The Life and Legal History of America’s Most Fearless Public Defence Lawyer,”   And his websites are DanielPSheehan.com   AND   RomeroInstitute.org   Mary Holland is the General Counsel and Vice Chair of the Board for the Children's Health Defense, founded by Bobby Kennedy Jr, and a former law scholar at a New York area law school specializing in international human rights, public law and vaccine safety law and injury compensation. She also has a son who regressed into autism following the MMR vaccine. Mary holds a degree in Russian studies from Harvard, and graduate degrees in international relations and a JD from Columbia University. She also co-founded two non-profits: the Elizabeth Birt CEnter for Autism Law and Advocacy and the Center for Personal Rights. Mary is the co-author of “Vaccine Epidemic" about corporate greed and bad science behind the vaccine industry.  And her most recent book is "The HPV Vaccine Trial: Seeking Justice for A Generation Betrayed" -- the most concise book behind the history and adverse effects of HPV vaccines such as Gardasil, with a preface by the Nobel Prize Winner in medicine Dr. Luc Montagnier.  The website for the Childrens Health Defense is ChildrensHealthDefense.org

Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten | Deutsch lernen | Deutsche Welle
21.11.2020 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten

Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten | Deutsch lernen | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 6:53


Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Samstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.Zivilisten bei Raketenbeschuss in Kabul getötet Beim Einschlag zahlreicher Raketen in der afghanischen Hauptstadt Kabul sind mindestens fünf Menschen getötet worden. 21 Zivilisten seien verletzt worden, teilten die Behörden mit. Die Raketen schlugen demnach vor allem in Wohngebieten in der Mitte und im Norden von Kabul ein. Bisher übernahm niemand die Verantwortung für die Attacke. US-Außenminister Mike Pompeo will an diesem Samstag in Katar mit der Delegation der Taliban sprechen, die mit der afghanischen Regierung über eine mögliche Friedenslösung verhandeln. Trotzdem gab es zuletzt deutlich mehr Taliban-Angriffe auf Sicherheitskräfte. Biden-Sieg in Bundesstaat Georgia ist zertifiziert Der Sieg des designierten US-Präsidenten Joe Biden im Bundesstaat Georgia ist jetzt offiziell. Georgias Wahlleiter Brad Raffensperger zertifizierte nach einer Neuauszählung aller Stimmen das Wahlergebnis in dem Südstaat. Biden gewann den traditionell konservativen Bundesstaat mit rund 12.000 Stimmen Vorsprung vor Amtsinhaber Donald Trump. Die Wahldokumente werden nun an Georgias Gouverneur Brian Kemp übermittelt. Dieser muss noch besiegeln, dass Georgias 16 Wahlleute an Biden gehen. Wegen des engen Wahlausgangs kann Trumps Wahlkampfteam eine weitere Neuauszählung der Stimmen beantragen. Proteste nach tödlichem Angriff auf Schwarzen in Brasilien Nach dem tödlichen Angriff von Sicherheitsleuten eines Supermarkts auf einen Schwarzen sind in mehreren Städten Brasiliens Menschen gegen Rassismus auf die Straße gegangen. In São Paulo, Brasília und Rio de Janeiro gab es Kundgebungen. Anlass der Proteste ist der Tod eines Schwarzen in Porto Alegre. Zwei Sicherheitsmänner einer Supermarktkette hatten ihn brutal zusammengeschlagen. Eine Passantin hatte die Szene gefilmt. UN wollen Korridore für Hilfslieferungen nach Äthiopien Die UN haben wegen der Kämpfe in Äthiopien humanitäre Korridore zur Unterstützung der Zivilbevölkerung gefordert. "Wir sind sehr besorgt über die Lage in Äthiopien", sagte UN-Generalsekretär António Guterres. Seit Ausbruch des Konflikts sind mehr als 30.000 Menschen über die Grenze in das Nachbarland Sudan geflüchtet. Guterres warnte vor "dramatischen humanitären Auswirkungen" auch im Sudan. Wo die von den UN geforderten Korridore für humanitäre Hilfslieferungen liegen könnten, sagte er nicht. Deutschland fordert Freilassung ägyptischer Menschenrechtler Nach neuen Festnahmen in Ägypten fordert die Bundesregierung die sofortige Freilassung dreier Menschenrechtsaktivisten. Die Verhaftung der Mitarbeiter der Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights sei nicht hinnehmbar, sagte Niels Annen, Staatsminister im Auswärtigen Amt, der "Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung". Bei der Organisation handele es sich um einen langjährigen Partner des deutschen Außenministeriums. Den Menschenrechtlern, die sich Anfang November mit westlichen Diplomaten getroffen hatten, wird vorgeworfen, Terrorgruppen unterstützt und "Falschinformationen" verbreitet zu haben. Koalition einigt sich grundsätzlich auf Frauenquote in Vorständen Die schwarz-rote Koalition hat sich grundsätzlich auf eine verbindliche Frauenquote in Vorständen geeinigt. In Vorständen börsennotierter und paritätisch mitbestimmter Unternehmen mit mehr als drei Mitgliedern muss demnach künftig ein Mitglied eine Frau sein, teilten Justizministerin Christine Lambrecht (SPD) und Staatsministerin Annette Widmann-Mauz (CDU) mit. Der Kompromiss soll in der kommenden Woche den Koalitionsspitzen zur Entscheidung vorgelegt werden.

Cominciamo Bene - Le interviste
Egitto contro Eipr - Intervista a Riccardo Noury

Cominciamo Bene - Le interviste

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 7:23


Domenica 15 novembre le autorità egiziane hanno arrestato Mohammed Basheer, direttore amministrativo dell'Eipr (Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights), ong che si occupa di diritti umani. Le accuse sono di appartenenza e finanziamento a un gruppo terroristico e diffusione di notizie false sui social network.Questi capi d'accusa al momento sembrano essere generici, senza dettagli. Il timore è che si possa trattare di una sorta di incriminazioni standard già applicate in molti altri casi. Uno di questi è quello di Patrick Zaky, studente egiziano dell'Università di Bologna detenuto al Cairo da nove mesi e anche lui attivo nell'Eipr.Più che un'accusa basata su fatti concreti sembra quindi trattarsi di un'azione intimidatoria nei confronti dell'ong, i cui rappresentanti avevano incontrato alcuni giorni fa degli ambasciatori dell'Unione Europea.Ne parla Riccardo Noury, portavoce di Amnesty Italia.

Progressive Commentary Hour
Progressive Commentary Hour - Guest Mary Holland

Progressive Commentary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 56:05


Mary Holland is the General Counsel and Vice Chair of the Board for the Children's Health Defense, founded by Bobby Kennedy Jr, and a former law scholar at a New York area law school specializing in international human rights, public law and vaccine safety law and injury compensation. She also has a son who regressed into autism following the MMR vaccine. Mary holds a degree in Russian studies from Harvard, and graduate degrees in international relations and a JD from Columbia University. She also co-founded two non-profits: the Elizabeth Birt CEnter for Autism Law and Advocacy and the Center for Personal Rights. Mary is the co-author of “Vaccine Epidemic" about corporate greed and bad science behind the vaccine industry.  And her most recent book is "The HPV Vaccine Trial: Seeking Justice for A Generation Betrayed" -- the most concise book behind the history and adverse effects of HPV vaccines such as Gardasil, with a preface by the Nobel Prize Winner in medicine Dr. Luc Montagnier.  The website for the Childrens Health Defense is ChildrensHealthDefense.org

Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast
EP089 - The effects of Covid-19 on our personal rights - vaccines with Erneste Carla Zimmermann

Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 25:47


Welcome to a series of episodes about how to end anxiety forever! On episode # 089 of the FLY-Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast, I´m revealing the effects of Covid-19 on our personal rights and vaccines. Stay tuned for the next episodes on anxiety and make sure you did register for the Anxiety Freedom Summit!

Future Generations Podcast with Dr. Stanton Hom
005: Mary Holland: The Time is NOW to Save our World from Totalitarian Control!

Future Generations Podcast with Dr. Stanton Hom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 70:54


In this episode, Mary Holland takes us right into the deep end of the Health Freedom movement past and present. Her passion and expertise shine through not only in the fight to defeat the Totalitarian agenda many corporate and governmental  entities force upon the global populace but also to safeguard the vision of the future when our children can truly express their highest potential.  Mary S. Holland is the full-time General Counsel for the Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and Vice Chair of the Board of Directors. Holland has fought long and hard in the vaccination choice and safety movement. In the last fifteen years, she has co-written and edited two books, Vaccine Epidemic and The HPV Vaccine on Trial, and co-founded two non-profits, the Elizabeth Birt Center for Autism Law and Advocacy and the Center for Personal Rights.  In addition, Holland has been a professor on the faculties of Columbia Law School and the New York University School of Law for the past eighteen years. She taught courses on human rights and recently retired as the Director of the NYU Graduate Lawyering Program. Holland believes that legal action can and will turn around the catastrophic and unacceptable situation families face today. Anthropologist Margaret Mead once said “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has,” and Mary Holland agrees: “Once I learned about the extreme liability protection that industry and healthcare providers enjoy, and the suppression of accurate science and information about vaccine risks and injury, I understood the need for immediate, radical systemic change. I have been devoted to that change ever since.” Stay Connected with Mary Holland and Children’s Health Defense:   Instagram: @childrenshealthdefense, @childrens_health_defense_ny Facebook: Children’s Health Defense Become a member of Children’s Health Defense here and sign up for their newsletter! Free CHD Ebooks: Sickest Generation, Conflicts of Interest and Censorship. _______________________________________________________________ Stay Connected with the Future Generations Podcast:  Instagram: @futuregenpodcast, @thefuturegenSD and @drstantonhom  Facebook: Future Generations Podcast and Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic  Website: Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic  Remember to Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes and Follow us on Spotify!

Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast
EP087 - How Covid-19 affects our personal rights - monitoring with Erneste Carla Zimmermann

Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 17:42


Welcome to a series of episodes about how to end anxiety forever! On episode # 087 of the FLY-Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast, I´m revealing how Covid-19 affects our personal rights. Stay tuned for the next episodes on anxiety and the opening of the registration for the Anxiety Freedom Summit!

Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho
Personal Rights or the Gospel (Audio File - Web Quality)

Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 23:51


Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho
Personal Rights or the Gospel (Audio File - CD Quality)

Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 23:51


Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho
Personal Rights or the Gospel (Sermon Handouts)

Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020


Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho
Personal Rights or the Gospel (Image)

Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020


Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho
Personal Rights or the Gospel (Teacher's Notes)

Emmanuel of Lewiston, Idaho

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020


LAW on SermonAudio
The Law of Personal Rights

LAW on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 42:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Presbyterian Church PCA is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Law of Personal Rights Speaker: Randy Steele Broadcaster: Providence Presbyterian Church PCA Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/5/2020 Bible: Matthew 5:38-42 Length: 42 min.

Lamp and Light Bible Study
Genesis 24-26: Finding Your Rebekah/Giving Up Your Personal Rights

Lamp and Light Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 31:34


Two main lessons can be learned from these chapters. One, Abraham sending his servant to find a wife for Isaac is a picture of God the Father sending His Holy Spirit to earth to pick a bride for His Son Jesus Christ. Two, Yield Your Rights to God-Remember that God owns all things. Through the grace and strength God provides for you, embrace the responsibilities that God has entrusted to you, but surrender to God the rights and expectations that accompany your responsibilities. This deliberate surrender of your rights and expectations frees those around you from the prison of your expectations and removes the grounds of many conflicts.

First Response: COVID-19 and Religious Liberty
Personal Rights, Authoritarianism, and Post-Pandemic America

First Response: COVID-19 and Religious Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 29:08


Senator Ted Cruz joins Justin and Jeremy on this week’s episode to discuss personal rights during the COVID-19 pandemic and the interplay between religious freedom and authoritarianism. We also discuss Senator Cruz’s thoughts on how the COVID-19 pandemic will affect America’s approach to our foundational freedoms in the future.If you would like to subscribe to Senator Cruz’s podcast Verdict, which we discussed during this episode, you may find it here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/verdict-with-ted-cruz/To learn more about First Liberty's response to the COVID-19 crisis, go to https://firstliberty.org/covid-19 

Say What You Will
#17: Pandemic Blues: No Rights In A Crisis

Say What You Will

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 20:36


Welcome back. With 17 Million Americans out of work and no end in sight, how has our response to the Covid-19 pandemic managed to be worse than the virus itself? A broad overview of the government's response to the pandemic.

My Morning Minutes - Audio-blog: weekdays @ 6.00 am CET
059 Corona: why do people give up their personal rights so eagerly?

My Morning Minutes - Audio-blog: weekdays @ 6.00 am CET

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 7:49


A warm welcome to episode 058 of "My Morning Minutes“! Corona: why do people give up their personal rights so eagerly?   Today I talk about: I am shocked by the demand of so many people for even stronger measurements to fight the corona virus. How and when did it happen that a huge number of people demand to give up essential personal rights so easily and even eagerly?   Personally I believe that this is a very bad sign as fear can be the only trigger for that. And fear could not exist if we follow our awareness. So, who cut out our awareness so efficiently?   Stay aware and awake!   Yours, Christian Sist   To get in contact, please email me: talk@mymorningminutes.com   You can find the podcast on: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Soundcloud Spotify

Bureau Buitenland fragmenten
Toenemende repressie in Egypte

Bureau Buitenland fragmenten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 9:43


Mensenrechtenactivist Patrick George Zaki is vrijdag op het vliegveld van Cairo gearresteerd. Hij wordt beschuldigd van het verspreiden van fake nieuws en het misbuiken van sociale media. Zaki is researcher bij Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights. Sinds de Arabische lente (2011) zijn al duizenden activisten en journalisten gearresteerd. Correspondent Ruth Vandewalle over toenemende repressie in Egypte.

Metro North Church - Sermons
2.2.20 Free to be Free - Personal Rights

Metro North Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020


Paul responds to the Corinthians’ criticisms of his leadership teaching us all how to respond to those in authority.

California MCLE Podcast
Police Power and Personal Rights

California MCLE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 32:00


(0.5 General California MCLE)  Stops, searches, and arrests: explore the rights you have and those you thought you had, from the man who helped write the Federal Rules of Evidence. Prof. Daniel Capra sits down with host, Joel Cohen, to explain. Daniel Capra is the Reed Professor of Law at Fordham Law School where he teaches evidence, criminal procedure, and civil procedure. He is also an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School. As the author of numerous law review articles, treatises, and books, he is a nationally recognized expert on evidence and criminal procedure. He has served as reporter to the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Evidence since 1996 and drafted the text of amendments and Advisory Committee Notes for new amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence. Since 2004, Professor Capra has been on the Multistate Bar Examination Drafting Committee on Evidence Questions.

California MCLE Podcast
Police Power and Personal Rights (Part 2)

California MCLE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 31:51


(0.5 General California MCLE)  Stops, searches, and arrests: explore the rights you have and those you thought you had, from the man who helped write the Federal Rules of Evidence. Prof. Daniel Capra sits down with host, Joel Cohen, to explain.   Daniel Capra is the Reed Professor of Law at Fordham Law School where he teaches evidence, criminal procedure, and civil procedure. He is also an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School. As the author of numerous law review articles, treatises, and books, he is a nationally recognized expert on evidence and criminal procedure. He has served as reporter to the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Evidence since 1996 and drafted the text of amendments and Advisory Committee Notes for new amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence. Since 2004, Professor Capra has been on the Multistate Bar Examination Drafting Committee on Evidence Questions.

Sassy Shrink!
Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships

Sassy Shrink!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 54:04


This is a Live recording from social media with Australia's Psychologist Monique Beglinger @the_mindful_psychologist The discussion addressed Domestic Violence and characteristics of healthy and unhealthy relationships. To learn more about Moniques work please visit her social media pages @the_mindful_psychologist

Owners-Guide for Humans
Revolution to take back our personal freedom, How to break the chains!

Owners-Guide for Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 31:00


Beyond a health revolution, this is a revolution to save ourselves and our world! How to start a revolution to change our society and our world, this begins by taking back our personal rights. Personal rights or the rights to your own body and your life are sacred and cannot be taken away by man. The current climate of fear and ingorance that permeates our media and governing bodies can be broken by taking back our rights of what is done to our own bodies. Forced vaccinations and soon forced medication will be the law of the land, this episode we will give practical steps to take back control and personal rights. Don't miss this world changing episode!

concordchurch's Podcast
What If Church - My Personal Rights - Pastor Rusty Wirt- 01/27/19

concordchurch's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 46:44


FBCJ SOLID Youth
Laodicea - #1 My Personal Rights (Pt. 2)

FBCJ SOLID Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 50:23


Jesus said that we would be able to overcome the spirit of this church age, but we have to be obedient to some very specific things found in the letter to the Laodiceans. This lesson discusses those things, so we should take heed!

FBCJ SOLID Youth
Laodicea - #1 My Personal Rights

FBCJ SOLID Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 51:38


This first characteristic is the underlying characteristic of all the other ones we will be discussing in the weeks to come. We live in an age that demands “my personal rights” and when left unchecked by the Bible and Biblical authority is will create a self-willed monster that destroys everything.

Emmanuel//Barrie Sermon Podcast
What If We Valued Gospel Gains Over Personal Rights?

Emmanuel//Barrie Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 41:31


Emmanuel//Barrie Sermon Podcast
What If We Valued Gospel Gains Over Personal Rights?

Emmanuel//Barrie Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 41:31


Fearless Parent Radio
Fearless Parent - Miranda Bailey and Andrew Wakefield, The Pathological Optimist - 09.27.17

Fearless Parent Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 55:58


There’s a new feature documentary in town called The Pathological Optimist. It’s about Dr. Andrew Wakefield. You know, the British gastroenterologist who’s credited/blamed with linking vaccines and autism to millions of parents and thereby single-handedly birthing the modern anti-vaccine movement. Yes, that Andrew Wakefield. Andy inspires… hyperbole. Mention his name and it’s likely to provoke a fight. In a 2015 New York Times article: he was alternately described as “one of the most reviled doctors of his generation” and “Nelson Mandela and Jesus Christ rolled into one.”  I mean, Mengele or Mandela… seriously? There’s gotta be more than meets the eye here, right? We live in Tabloid Nation, after all, where paparazzi roam free and no one is immune. Why hasn’t someone been curious enough to take a closer look? Who is Andrew Wakefield really? And he’s a family man? How could any family survive this kind of circus? What do his wife and kids make of all this?    Miranda Bailey is a mom and a smart cookie. She’s a Hollywood actress who’s drawn to great, revelatory stories. Stories that teach us a little bit more about who we are. She also happens to be a very good filmmaker. Miranda wanted to know. She contacted me when she started doing research on the MMR vaccine scandal and we became friends. “Louise, can you introduce me to Andrew?” This was almost 10 years ago. Miranda has been making her “Wakefield doc” for a while now. I don’t want to think about the number of times she rued the day she met me (and Andy).  Like most good things, this movie took time. Miranda spent weeks following Andy all over the country and in Austin, TX with the Wakefield family. The storyline evolved real time multiple times as she filmed and filmed. And edited and edited. It was almost done when Tribeca happened. It’s a testament to her stubbornness.  I saw an early version last year and the final version in April, so I can tell you what you need to know.  No matter how you feel about vaccines or autism or Andrew Wakefield, this film is for you. It’s a character portrait so intimate that you can’t look away. It raises all sorts of questions that you get to ask and answer in the privacy of your own mind because attending this movie is not a statement of anything. Except the virtues of curiosity. And an appreciation for the genre of documentary filmmaking. The Pathological Optimist is not a pro-vaccine take-down or an anti-vaccine anthem. It stands squarely in that narrow sliver of real estate that dares to present an exceptionally controversial person without taking a position. It asks the question — who is this man? — and respects you enough to leave you alone to wrestle with it.  ps. Buy tickets now. It’s going to sell out and you’re going to want to watch. #pathologicaloptimist #liarhealer #monstersavior #TPO #dontmissit  Miranda Bailey is a passionate producer, actor, and director known for bringing a diversity of strong, well-crafted stories to the screen. Miranda has delivered 20 films over 15 years, including the Oscar-nominated THE SQUID AND THE WHALE; the Spirit Award-winning THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL; James Gunn’s SUPER; the Sundance hit SWISS ARMY MAN; and the critically acclaimed NORMAN. She has directed two documentaries: GREENLIT, which premiered at SXSW and is available on iTunes, Amazon, and Hulu; and now THE PATHOLOGICAL OPTIMIST opens September 29 at the Angelika Film Center in NYC and can be seen on VOD November 14. Read more about Miranda here. Andrew Wakefield MB.BS. is a co-founder of the Autism Media Channel and director of the film VAXXED. An academic gastroenterologist, Andy received his medical degree from St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, London in 1981. He qualified as Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1985 and trained as a gastrointestinal surgeon with a particular interest in inflammatory bowel disease. He was awarded a Wellcome Trust Traveling Fellowship to study small-intestinal transplantation in Toronto. He was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists in the U.K. in 2001. Andy has published over 140 original scientific papers, reviews, and book chapters. Louise Kuo Habakus is the founding director of Fearless Parent™. She is a bestselling author; runs two non-profits, Center for Personal Rights and Health Freedom Action; lectures widely; and has appeared in numerous media outlets, including ABC World News Tonight, Fox & Friends, and The New York Times. Louise was a Bain consultant and a C-level executive in the financial services industry. She holds two degrees from Stanford University. Louise serves as an advisor to Focus for Health Foundation, GreenMedInfo, The Documenting Hope Project, and SHE Living TV. She is a certified KRI Kundalini Yoga teacher and the mother of two. 

Talking About You With ESTRA
Complete State Constitution Basics with ESTRA Short Version

Talking About You With ESTRA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 94:00


Here is the Complete Series for State Constitution Basics in easy to understand talk with ESTRA Seattle. Know what it means when people begin talking about Constitution Topics which includes:    Political Power   Supreme Law of the Land      Personal Rights  Right of Petition and Assemblage      Freedom of Speech     Oaths  Invasion of Private Affairs or Home Prohibited      Irrevocable Privilege, Franchise, or Immunity Prohibited  Rights of Accused Person     Administration of Justice     Religious Freedom Special Privileges and Immunities Prohibited      Habeas Corpus  Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishment      Convictions, Effect of  Eminent Domain     Imprisonment for Debt      Military Power  Freedom of Elections     Bail when Authorized      Trial by Jury Rights of the Accused    Bill of Attainder      Right To Bear Arms Prosecution by Information    Grand Jury      Treason Hereditary Privileges Abolished      Constitution Mandatory      Rights Reserved  Standing Army      Fundamental Principles     Recall of Elective Officers  Same     Victims of Crimes - Rights  

Fearless Parent Radio
Fearless Parent - The Politics of a Vaccine Safety Commission - 02.22.17

Fearless Parent Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 57:50


The Politics of a Vaccine Safety Commission ** February 21, 2017Guest // Pratik Chougule, JD ** Hosts // Robert J. Krakow, Esq and Louise Kuo Habakus Is it a good idea to convene a presidential vaccine safety commission? We just finished reading a cogent, probing, and well-researched article: “Why the Kennedy-DeNiro Vaccine Challenge Matters” whose author says, “Yes.” Pratik Chougule, JD, executive editor of The American Conservative, eschews the usual trashing of advocates who challenge the government’s vaccine safety program. Curious about this compelling voice emerging from the fray of naysayers, we were eager to hear more from Pratik. Some the questions we’ll address include: What are the historical origins of the American vaccine safety movement? Why are vaccine safety advocates dismissed in the mainstream press? How did Trump become interested in the vaccine/autism issue? What factors will influence Trump’s decision to tackle the vaccine issue? What political impact will a vaccine safety commission make? Pratik Chougule, JD is an executive editor at The American Conservative magazine. He served as the policy coordinator on the presidential campaigns of Donald Trump and Gov. Mike Huckabee. From 2008-2009, Chougule was a Bush administration appointee at the State Department in the Office of the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security. Chougule graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Brown University and holds a JD from Yale Law School. His relevant writings include: My political journey; My piece on the decline of small-government conservatism in the Republican Party, which, I think, will influence the vaccine debate; and An op-ed on the alt-right, which may be an ally in the vaccine safety movement. Robert J. Krakow, Esq is an attorney in private practice in New York City focusing on the trial of civil and criminal cases, and specializes in the representation of persons injured by exposure to environmental toxins and vaccines. Bob started his legal career with NYPIRG. He was a prosecutor with the New York County District Attorney’s office and served as Bureau Chief of the special narcotics prosecution division. Bob is committed to working for individuals with disabilities. He is on the board of Focus for Health Foundation and Lifespire, Inc. where he was Board Chair for 7 years. He founded and/or serves/served on the boards of prominent autism and vaccine safety advocacy organizations including EBCALA, Center for Personal Rights, A-CHAMP, National Autism Association, and SafeMinds. He lives in NYC with his wife and their two children. Louise Kuo Habakus is the founding director of Fearless Parent™ and lead host and producer of Fearless Parent Radio™. She is a bestelling author; runs two non-profits, Center for Personal Rights and Health Freedom Action; lectures widely; and has appeared in numerous media outlets, including ABC World News Tonight, Fox & Friends, and The New York Times. Louise was a Bain consultant and a C-level executive in the financial services industry. She holds two degrees from Stanford University. Louise is on the board of Focus for Health Foundation, and the advisory boards of GreenMedInfo, The Documenting Hope Project, and SHE Living TV. She is a certified KRI Kundalini Yoga teacher and the mother of two.

Well-Adjusted Mama
WAM084 The Power of Pussy and Sister Goddess Activism with Louise Kuo Habakus

Well-Adjusted Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 55:34


Inspired by the book, “Pussy: A Reclamation,” by Regena Thomashauer, Louise explores modern femininity. It’s time to take back what’s rightfully ours, the full responsibility and embodiment of our radiance, our power, and our joy. Mother Earth has been waiting for us. She knows it is the divine feminine that creates, gives, and protects life. The title is the portal and the message inside is even more provocative and revolutionary. Mama Gena has a recipe for true healing for what ails us. Heal the women, heal the world. What does the shame around this word, pussy and her sister the C- word, have to do with the reasons we push away compliments, play small, don’t ask, and keep a lid on it in a world where we feel worried and wrong? What does it matter if our culture does not honor grief, and her kinswomen: rage, longing, jealousy, frustration? What happens when we don’t feel our feelings as women? Find out in this special-edition episode which is also live on Fearless Parent podcast. Louise Kuo Habakus is the founding director of Fearless Parent™ and lead host and producer of Fearless Parent Radio™. She is a bestselling author; runs two non-profits, Center for Personal Rights and Health Freedom Action; lectures widely; and has appeared in numerous media outlets, including ABC World News Tonight, Fox & Friends, and The New York Times. Louise was a Bain consultant and a C-level executive in the financial services industry. She holds two degrees from Stanford University. Louise is on the board of Focus for Health Foundation, and the advisory boards of GreenMedInfo, The Documenting Hope Project, and SHE Living TV. She is a certified KRI Kundalini Yoga teacher and the mother of two. Visit: www.HobokenChiro.com Email: info@hobokenchiro.com Dr. Brayton on Twitter Dr. Brayton on Facebook

Fearless Parent Radio
Fearless Parent - 12.28.16

Fearless Parent Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2017 55:50


#101 — The Power of Pussy and Sister Goddess Activism ** December 28, 2016Guest // Laura Brayton, DC ** Host // Louise Kuo Habakus We’re ending 2016 with a bang and kicking off the new year with a gift to our sisterhood of women (and the men who love us). it’s time to take back what’s rightfully ours, the full responsibility and embodiment of our radiance, our power, and our joy. Mother Earth has been waiting for us. She knows it is the divine feminine that creates, gives, and protects life. Laura has been patiently asking to do a podcast with me. As much as I love connecting with our tribe of holistic healers, I just wasn’t so jazzed about doing another empowered mama wellness talk. But, I admitted, I did have a twinkle in my eye about something. I had just finished reading Pussy by Regena Thomashauer. Was she willing to go there? Laura was game. And I knew we were going to have some fun. This book is, imo, required reading for all women. The title is the portal and the message inside is even more provocative and revolutionary. Mama Gena has a recipe for true healing for what ails us. Heal the women, heal the world: What does the shame around this word, pussy and her sister the C- word, have to do with the reasons we push away compliments, play small, don’t ask, and keep a lid on it in a world where we feel worried and wrong? Who is the Goddess, the powerful woman?  Why does Thomashauer say our truth is present when we know desire? What does it matter if our culture does not honor grief, and her kinswomen: rage, longing, jealousy, frustration? What happens when we don’t feel our feelings? Women no longer need to trade sex for food. We are breadwinners and supermoms. Congresswomen and CEOs. Our partners are more egalitarian than ever with housework and childcare. So what’s wrong? Mama Gena has lots of homework assignments. Laura and I will do some of them together, on the air. Through our discussion, you’ll get to know this passionate and brave healer. Laura Brayton, DC is a holistic chiropractor, author, and educator who’s passionate about healthy families. She is certified in chiropractic pediatrics, Webster Technique for breech presentation, Sacro-Occiptal Technique, and is an advanced practitioner of Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET). Laura is a BioEnergetic practitioner utilizing Applied Kinesiology to “eavesdrop” into the body and determine its current needs for health. Check out her popular podcast “Well Adjusted Mama” and her websites www.drlaurabrayton.com and www.braytonbirthmethod.com.     Louise Kuo Habakus is the founding director of Fearless Parent™ and lead host and producer of Fearless Parent Radio™. She is a bestelling author; runs two non-profits, Center for Personal Rights and Health Freedom Action; lectures widely; and has appeared in numerous media outlets, including ABC World News Tonight, Fox & Friends, and The New York Times. Louise was a Bain consultant and a C-level executive in the financial services industry. She holds two degrees from Stanford University. Louise is on the board of Focus for Health Foundation, and the advisory boards of GreenMedInfo, The Documenting Hope Project, and SHE Living TV. She is a certified KRI Kundalini Yoga teacher and the mother of two.

Reading Family Church
Sacrificing Personal Rights For The Good Of All

Reading Family Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 37:05


Richard continues our 1 Corinthians sermon series by looking at Chapter 9 and Paul's words on sacrificing personal rights for the good of all. Passage: 1 Corinthians 9:1-12

Fearless Parent Radio
The CPS Card: Whose Kids Are They Anyhow? - 12.17.14

Fearless Parent Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2014 56:00


December 17, 2014Guest // Robert J. Krakow, EsqHost // Louise Kuo HabakusSo you think they’re your kids? Sure, you gave birth to them. You raise them, teach them your values, ferry them far and wide, and shower them with love and stuff.Did you know they can be taken away from you in a heartbeat and it doesn’t take much?You might have no warning before there’s a knock at the door from Child Protective Services(CPS).Let’s back up for a moment. It’s understandable that our reflexive response is to support structured resources that protect children from abuse or neglect. We’ve read terrible stories of little ones tortured beyond imagination. We whisper a quiet prayer that, please, the next time, a curious neighbor or concerned teacher might find the courage to intervene. We’d like to imagine CPS caseworkers as a caped avengers of sorts, swooping in to save the day.But what happens when you’re on the other side of the equation? Let’s say you get into an argument with a doctor or a teacher. What if a neighbor doesn’t like the way you’re raising your child? Can anyone call CPS about you? Is it true that allegations can be unsubstantiated and calls can be made anonymously? CPS is obligated to investigate every single call. And more parents than you can imagine fall down the rabbit hole. They find themselves in a true nightmare, waging an epic battle for their children.Join me and Bob Krakow for an eye-opening and sobering discussion about the things that can and do happen to parents and what you need to know to protect your family:What if the hospital says your child urgently requires a certain medical intervention and you disagree?What if you and your child’s doctor don’t see eye to eye about supplements, alternative treatments, or vaccination?What if you’re falsely accused of Münchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP)?Who are Mandated Reporters?What are the laws and limits? What do we need to know about the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA)?What rights do parents have?What are the top things that parents must know to protect their families?Robert J. Krakow, Esq is an attorney in private practice in New York City focusing on the trial of civil and criminal cases, and specializes in the representation of persons injured by exposure to environmental toxins and vaccines. Bob started his legal career with NYPIRG. He was a prosecutor with the New York County District Attorney’s office and served as Bureau Chief of the special narcotics prosecution division. Bob is committed to working for individuals with disabilities. He is on the board of Lifespire, Inc. and was Board Chair for 7 years. He founded and/or serves/served on the boards of prominent autism and vaccine safety advocacy organizations including EBCALA, Center for Personal Rights, A-CHAMP, National Autism Association, and SafeMinds. He lives in NYC with his wife and their two children.

Fearless Parent Radio
Holistic Parenting 101 - 09/17/14

Fearless Parent Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2014 56:50


Listening to this show (and then buying Brian’s funny and wise book) is the perfect way to be introduced to the basics. It’s Holistic Parenting 101… enlightening for brand new parents, affirming for parents in the thick of it, and entertaining for everyone.Brian is mellow, zen, and super insightful. He had me before page 1. In the Preface, Brian describes responding to his wailing 2 year-old, Benji, by sequentially implementing specific pointers from the vast library of parenting books he had just read. Benji stopped crying but Brian had no idea why.You have to love anyone who reads 19 parenting books to figure out how to talk with a toddler. He’s not afraid to make fun of himself. And as any parent knows, there’s an awful lot of material to work with, when we’re willing to lighten up a bit.We’ll be talking about circumcision, home birth, vaccines, and some of his favorite parenting philosophers, including Alfie Kohn and Lenore Skenazy. We also talk about the role of fear in parenting and how it feels when some of your choices go against the herd.Brian Leaf is an author of numerous books, including Misadventures of a Garden State Yogi: My Humble Quest to Heal My Colitis, Calm My ADD, and Find the Key to Happiness, and Misadventures of a Parenting Yogi: Cloth Diapers, Cosleeping, and My (Sometimes Success) Quest for Conscious Parenting. He is a math tutor and owns the New Leaf Learning Center in Northampton, MA. Brian has studied, practiced, and taught yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda for 25 years.Louise Kuo Habakus is Executive Director of Fearless Parent, lead host and producer of Fearless Parent Radio, and mom of two. She is a published author, runs the non-profit Center for Personal Rights, lectures widely, and has appeared in numerous media outlets, including ABC World News Tonight, Fox & Friends, and The New York Times. Louise was a Bain consultant and a C-level executive in the financial services industry. She holds two degrees from Stanford University. She is an advisory board member of GreenMedInfo.

First Alliance Church
Personal Rights, Selfish Desires and the Freedom to Serve

First Alliance Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2014 39:20


Health and Harmony Radio Network
Sweet Remedy: Special Show!

Health and Harmony Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2012 54:00


Guest Host Arthur Evangelista takes the reins this month and talks with Constitutional Authority, John Ainsworth! Don't miss this one!

Underreported from WNYC's The Leonard Lopate Show
Underreported: Protecting Human Rights in Egypt

Underreported from WNYC's The Leonard Lopate Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2010 15:08


Hossam Bahgat, founder and director of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, discusses his work to protect civil and religious rights in Egypt, and the threat of violence and discrimination aimed at the country’s religious minorities. And, with Egypt’s parliamentary elections less than a month away, he describes the government’s crackdowns leading up to the vote. He received the Human Rights Watch’s Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism earlier this week.

Coast Bible Church
Counsel or a Rubber-Stamp?: What Do We Seek From Our Elders? - Audio

Coast Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2008 47:19


King Rehoboam of Israel made a critical mistake when faced with his first task as king. He chose to ignore the advice of his elders, and instead to pay heed to the advice of his peers. This decision precipitated the division of the nation of Israel in 931 BC.

Coast Bible Church
Counsel or a Rubber-Stamp?: What Do We Seek From Our Elders? - PDF

Coast Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2008


King Rehoboam of Israel made a critical mistake when faced with his first task as king. He chose to ignore the advice of his elders, and instead to pay heed to the advice of his peers. This decision precipitated the division of the nation of Israel in 931 BC.

Coast Bible Church
Counsel or a Rubber-Stamp?: What Do We Seek From Our Elders? - Audio

Coast Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2008 47:19


King Rehoboam of Israel made a critical mistake when faced with his first task as king. He chose to ignore the advice of his elders, and instead to pay heed to the advice of his peers. This decision precipitated the division of the nation of Israel in 931 BC.

Coast Bible Church
Counsel or a Rubber-Stamp?: What Do We Seek From Our Elders? - PDF

Coast Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2008


King Rehoboam of Israel made a critical mistake when faced with his first task as king. He chose to ignore the advice of his elders, and instead to pay heed to the advice of his peers. This decision precipitated the division of the nation of Israel in 931 BC.