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Reformation & Revival
Were the Crusades a Good Idea? / Raymond Ibrahim

Reformation & Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 54:00


Raymond Ibrahim, author of the books Sword and Scimitar and Defenders of the West systematically explains the history of the Muslims, Crusades, and the parts they don't want you to know.

The Passenger Seat Podcast
Is a Reliant Scimitar a Perfect 'Christmas Car'? Introducing new fleet member, Jaffa

The Passenger Seat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 27:15


Hello and Welcome to The Passenger Seat Podcast, a podcast designed to fill your passenger seat with a chat about classic cars, all recorded from my 1968 Morris Minor, Peggy.In today's episode, Jamie and I introduce you to our new addition, a 1971 Reliant Scimitar which we've named "Jaffa" and discuss whether it meets my Dad's "Christmas Car" Criteria. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thepassengerseatpodcast/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/PassengerSeatPFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/ThePassengerSeatPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CTSNet To Go
The Beat With Joel Dunning Ep. 83: The Surgical Robotics Market

CTSNet To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 43:28


This week on The Beat, CTSNet Editor-in-Chief Joel Dunning discusses the robotic market. He explores the new FDA approval for the Johnson & Johnson robotic surgical system for clinical trials, the background of Johnson & Johnson MedTech, and the location for this trial. He also discusses the details of TAVR, what we currently know about TAVR, and highlights an article by Steve Bell that discusses his own views on Johnson & Johnson and the robotic market.    Joel also reviews recent JANS articles on The Society of Thoracic Surgeons expert consensus on the multidisciplinary management and resectability of locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer, a European multicenter study evaluating the prognosis of peripheral early-stage lung adenocarcinoma patients operated on by segmentectomy or lobectomy, early intervention in patients with asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis and myocardial fibrosis, and the use of hybrid stage I to stratify between single ventricle palliation and biventricular repair.   In addition, Joel explores an off-pump ASD closure with a two-layer patch attached to the right atrium, a repair of Scimitar syndrome in a two-year-old via VRAT, and robotic-assisted carinal reconstruction using cross table ventilation. Before closing, he highlights upcoming events in CT surgery.   JANS Items Mentioned  1.) The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Expert Consensus on the Multidisciplinary Management and Resectability of Locally Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer  2.) European Multicentre Study Evaluating the Prognosis of Peripheral Early-Stage Lung Adenocarcinoma Patients Operated on by Segmentectomy or Lobectomy  3.) Early Intervention in Patients With Asymptomatic Severe Aortic Stenosis and Myocardial Fibrosis: The EVOLVED trial  4.) Use of Hybrid Stage I to Stratify Between Single Ventricle Palliation and Biventricular Repair  CTSNET Content Mentioned  1.) Off-Pump ASD Closure With a Two-Layer Patch Attached to the Right Atrium  2.) Repair of Scimitar Syndrome in a Two-Year-Old Via VRAT: Pitfalls of Intra-atrial Baffle  3.) Robotic-Assisted Carinal Reconstruction Using Cross Table Ventilation—A Novel Surgical Technique  Other Items Mentioned  Why am I so tough on Johnson & Johnson and Medtronic and their surgical robotic programs?  CTSNet Events Calendar  Disclaimer The information and views presented on CTSNet.org represent the views of the authors and contributors of the material and not of CTSNet. Please review our full disclaimer page here.

ohmTown
Flinging a Scimitar and more news for 8/3/2024 (s3e216)

ohmTown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 55:44


Time Machine Episode:A Penny and a Hexnut go to the ISShttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/realityhacker/f/d/why-spacex-is-delivering-a-penny-a-hexnut-and-two-balloons-to-the-iss-on-saturday/Starliner Crew still in spacehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/boeing-starliner-crew-still-in-space-with-options-open-for-return-trip/4 Billion Dollar Wildfire Settlementhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/maui-victims-reach-4-billion-global-settlement-following-wildfire-tragedy-lawsuits/Georgia Seaporthttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/four-wheel-tech/f/d/georgia-seaport-closes-gap-with-baltimore-the-top-u-s-auto-port/Is Nuclear Fusion Deadhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/technologytoday/f/d/is-the-dream-of-nuclear-fusion-dead-why-the-international-experimental-reactor-is-in-big-trouble/A Bill and Ted Reunion is Happeninghttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/the-continuity-report/f/d/keanu-reeves-alex-winters-bill-ted-reunion-is-happening-in-the-weirdest-possible-way/Pandemic killed some Fast Foodhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/12-fast-food-menu-items-that-disappeared-during-the-pandemic-and-never-made-a-comeback/A Powerplant in Michiganhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/how-a-shuttered-power-plant-in-michigan-could-pave-the-way-for-more-nuclear-energy/Pew Pew goes the Submarinehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/chinese-scientists-claim-star-wars-like-laser-submarines-can-blast-us-satellites/Flinging a Scimitar is no form of Governmenthttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/woman-finds-200-year-old-sword-in-riverbed-you-are-now-queen/-- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/ohmtown

Gestern Heute Übermorgen (Der Talk über Star Trek Picard)
GHU-Querbeet 07: Mein Schiff, mein Shuttle, meine Station

Gestern Heute Übermorgen (Der Talk über Star Trek Picard)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 49:18 Transcription Available


In dieser Folge von Querby-Talkrunde sind Arne, Nils und ich zusammengekommen, um über asymmetrische Raumschiffe in der Welt von Star Trek zu sprechen. Wir tauschen Erinnerungen und Ansichten über verschiedene Raumschiffe aus und lassen uns von der Vielfalt und Kreativität der Designs faszinieren. Arne teilt seine Abneigung gegenüber der Pegasus-Klasse, während Nils die faszinierenden Spezifikationen des Hasnock-Schiffs lobt. Persönlich bin ich ein Fan der Romulanischen Deridex und erinnere mich gerne an das einzigartige Bioschiff von Spezies 8472. Wir vertiefen uns in Diskussionen über die Gestaltung und Funktionalität von Raumschiffen wie der Scimitar aus Star Trek 9 und den Malon-Schiffen aus dem Delta-Quadranten. Es fasziniert uns, wie asymmetrische Strukturen in verschiedenen Schiffen umgesetzt werden und warum uns bestimmte Modelle mehr ansprechen als andere. Mit Leidenschaft erkunden wir die Welt der Raumschiffe in Star Trek und analysieren, wie sie in verschiedenen Universen und Epochen dargestellt werden. Ein weiterer Teil unseres Gesprächs widmet sich den Modellen wie der Cerritos, Stargazer und USS Discovery, wobei wir auch über die Größenverhältnisse der Schiffe wie USS Vengeance und USS Defiant sprechen. Wir tauschen unsere persönlichen Vorlieben für spezifische Schiffe aus, sei es der Delta Flyer oder das GZW-Find. Zudem diskutieren wir die einzigartige Ästhetik und Funktionalität von Raumschiffen wie dem OV165-Minishuttle und dem legendären ersten Warp-Schiff Phoenix. Abschließend streifen wir durch die Vielfalt der Raumschiffe, einschließlich Klingonenschiffe, die Vortra-Klasse, Dominion-Schiffe und die Entwicklungen von Vulkanier- bis hin zu Borgschiffen. Wir schließen mit der Aufforderung an unsere Hörer, uns ihre Lieblingsschiffe mitzuteilen und sich aktiv in unserem Discord-Server im GHU-Kanal zu beteiligen. Es war eine bereichernde Diskussion über eine faszinierende Thematik, und wir freuen uns darauf, weitere Gespräche in Zukunft zu führen. Vielen Dank fürs Zuhören und auf Wiederhören!

Kindagood RPG
Ep 102: Ambush! // The Great Crusade

Kindagood RPG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 77:56


The party learns the legend of the Scimitar. Later, the party is ambushed while escorting a supply convoy———WHERE TO STARTThe best place for new listeners to jump aboard is at the beginning of Chapter VII. Aggressive Negotiations, our latest story arc. To ensure the future of the Empire, the party employs diplomacy and … other tactics. It all begins in Episode 59!Episode 1 is, of course, another natural place to start. We love those original episodes, but please forgive our less-than-perfect audio quality. It took us a little while to work out all the kinks. Check the Kindagood website for a full listing of episodes and chapters. SPREAD THE WORDFollow us on Instagram | Facebook | TwitterRate and review on Apple Podcasts

Liberty Station
Raymond Ibrahim | Sword & Scimitar

Liberty Station

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 46:39


Episode 448: Bryce Eddy is joined by Raymond Ibrahim to discuss his books as well as the historic conflict between the West and Islam. They also discuss the oppression of Christianity by Islam in ancient and recent history. Putting the "MAN" back in mankind! Visit https://www.friendofbryce.com/ to talk to an Alliance member and get a free values alignments report to make a change TODAY. BE A THREAT TO THE GREAT RESET! Please subscribe and follow us on the following platforms! Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/TheBryceEddyShow Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0S9VEEBrxdXaKdLvSHPue6 Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-eddy-show/id1635204267 Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9vbW55LmZtL3Nob3dzL2xpYmVydHktc3RhdGlvbi9wbGF5bGlzdHMvbGliZXJ0eS1zdGF0aW9uLnJzcw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thebryceeddyshow/ To follow Raymond's work visit https://www.raymondibrahim.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Probably Bad Podcast
#111 – Spell of Does Nothing, Retroactive Parenting, and Fat Scimitar

The Probably Bad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 25:17


It's time for spell synergy! And...reverse synergy? Find out more at https://the-probably-bad-podcast.pinecast.co

The Critter Shed
Oryx Tales

The Critter Shed

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 31:32


A feel-good tale about a north African antelope species to lift your spirits.Image link: Creative Commons imagehttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/30/Scimitar-horned_oryx.jpgAs always, hit us up on our various channels with questions, queries or things you'd like us to get nerdy about.FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TheCritterShedDUB/TWITTER: @crittershedpodEMAIL: crittershed@gmail.comMusic:Podington: CuriousPresented by Collie Ennis and Colette Kinsella.Produced by Colette Kinsella for Red Hare Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LOTRO Players News
LOTRO Players News Episode 553: Scimitar Claws

LOTRO Players News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 110:16


This week we discussed update 39 release notes and our week in gaming. Game News Update 39 Release Notes Forester event once again closed Store Sales Determine Your Discount! Save up to 30% Now through March 21st 15% off any 5 items with code DISCOUNT15 20% off any 3 items with code DISCOUNT20 30% off […]

Legends, Loot, & Lore: A Players's Guide to Dungeons and Dragons
Crafting Characters: Catherine's Quest for Legacy and Other Tales

Legends, Loot, & Lore: A Players's Guide to Dungeons and Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 82:58 Transcription Available


Snuggle up and join Catherine and me as we peel back the curtain on a blustery day perfect for podcast musings and D&D daydreams. Picture this: the town of Phandalin, where Catherine's gnome, Zanros, tangles with the tribulations of running a B&B, mirroring her own bouts of resilience and self-advocacy. It's an intimate heart-to-heart, filled with the warmth of thanking our global family of listeners and an invitation to deepen our connection through emails and a cozy corner of the internet - our Discord server.Ever wonder how a dash of your own spirit can breathe life into a character? This episode explores just that, as Catherine shares the adventures of Zanros, a character she's seasoned with her personal touch, embarking on her quest for independence and a legacy of her own. We also stitch together the fabric of our game's lore, from the creation of the Bemblebomble B&B to the equipment that may shape our destiny - including the Scimitar of Speed, the legendary Sword of Answering, and the Vorpal Sword, made famous by the poem, the Jabberwocky. And for the rules aficionados, we ponder the anticipated D&D updates as the game approaches its golden anniversary.As for the unexpected, we navigate the intersection of fantasy and reality, marveling at NASA's 'The Lost Universe' - a D&D adventure that's out of this world, literally. We chuckle over the quirkiness of reporting income from performance art, and get starry-eyed as we anticipate Catherine's star-studded birthday weekend at Terrificon. Join us, sword in hand, as we weave through the exciting, humorous, and sometimes head-scratching world of Dungeons & Dragons.Limithron's Guide to Naval Combat Support the show1. Visit our website! www.legendslootandlore.com2. Support the Podcast! Help us do what we love and bring you more great D&D content. legendslootandlore.supercast.com3. Follow us on social!InstagramFacebookTikTok4. Join our Discord Server!Music by June WestfieldApple MusicSpotifyLogo design by Ryan Denorahttps://www.ryandenora.com/

DramaQuest: An EverQuest Podcast
27. EQ Lore: The Druid & Ranger Epics

DramaQuest: An EverQuest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 49:36


In this episode of DramaQuest we dive into the Druid & Ranger Epics. Join us as we talk about content found in game as well as in some external sources going over the creation of the Nature Walker's Scimitar, Earthcaller and Swifwind as well as Innoruuk's plot to spread corruption across Norrath! If you enjoy DramaQuest consider supporting us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/DramaQuest Watch me live at: https://www.twitch.tv/zaidegod Socials: https://linktr.ee/zaidefaceless --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dramaquest/message

Chasing Feathers: A Neotropical Birding Journal
128 Abra Maruncunca, Peru - Search for the Scimitar-winged Piha

Chasing Feathers: A Neotropical Birding Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 9:08


Search for the Scimitar-winged Piha at Abra Maruncunca, Peru. If you're enjoying CHASING FEATHERS and want to buy me a coffee, visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chasingfeathers Theme: La Boqueria (Sting version) by Loius Nichols. Courtesy of Epidemic Sound ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/uWeGdACji6/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Please send feedback to: Charley Hesse cfchesse@gmail.com

Rewilding the World with Ben Goldsmith
Rewilding Africa's Sahel region with John Watkin

Rewilding the World with Ben Goldsmith

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 30:31


“Our hallmark is the reintroduction of the Scimitar-horned Oryx… It's a beautiful, beautiful beast and it was a tragedy that it was allowed to go extinct in the first place.”The Scimitar-horned Oryx, the animal symbol of Sahara Conservation, was driven to extinction in the wild in the 1990s due to a lethal combination of overhunting, drought and habitat loss.In this episode Ben Goldsmith is joined by John Watkin, the outgoing Chief Executive of Sahara Conservation. John and his team were charged with restoring a truly immense landscape in Africa's Sahel region, including the reintroduction of species that have almost disappeared or have been lost from the region entirely.Join rewilding enthusiast and financier Ben Goldsmith as he speaks to environmental trail blazers from all corners of the globe.Recent climate science seems to paint a picture of despair with irreparable damage being done to our natural world. But there are rays of hope. Across the planet people are carrying out astonishing work, returning large areas of land and oceans back to their former glory.This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Ben Bergquam - Law & Border: If this Doesn't Piss You Off, You're Not American!

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 31:39 Transcription Available


Shownotes and Transcript Ben Bergquam is familiar to the WarRoom posse as he has been RAV's border expert for years now.  His Law & Border show regularly exposes the continual failure of Capitol Hill to deal with this avalanche of illegal aliens.  We welcome him to Hearts of Oak to discuss his experiences.  Where is this never ending stream of illegal immigration coming from?  Why do Congress refuse to even acknowledge the problem, never mind stop the flow?  And when will Americans learn that they cannot get away from the problem by fleeing California and New York?  Once these people are within the borders of America, they are free to go anywhere and do what they like.  It's time for Americans to become so 'pissed off' at this injustice that they demand action.  Ben Bergquam is a well-known Texas-born conservative Christian correspondent. He is the host of “Law & Border “ on RAV-TV News. His experience includes working in the state government and the private sector and engaging in political activism in California and America. He travels the country and Mexico, exposing the massive corruption of the left and the never ending crisis at the border. Ben is out there every single day fighting for values and country. Ben also founded Frontline America, a national organization to restore USA identity: "One Nation Under God!" - exposing the left and mobilizing the Christian conservative remnant. Connect with Ben... X:                                     https://x.com/BenBergquam?s=20                                         https://x.com/USAFrontline?s=20 GETTR:                            https://gettr.com/user/benbergquam Frontline America           https://frontlineamerica.com/ Real America's Voice:      https://americasvoice.news/ Interview recorded  6.12.23 Connect with Hearts of Oak... WEBSITE                         https://heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS                     https://heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA               https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ TRANSCRIPTS                 https://heartsofoak.substack.com/ Support Hearts of Oak by purchasing one of our fancy T-Shirts.... https://heartsofoak.org/shop/   *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20 TRANSCRIPT (Hearts of Oak) Ben Bergquam, it is wonderful to have you with us. Thanks so much for giving us your time today. (Ben Bergquam) It's great to be with you, sir.  Great to have you, and obviously seeing you many times on War Room. Obviously, you're doing a lot with Real America Voice. Many of your pieces on the border, people can find you @BenBergquam, is your Twitter handle. You're the host of Law & Border on Real America Voice News, founder of Frontline America, Christian conservative, husband and father, all ticks the right boxes. So great to have you. Maybe, Ben, you can touch on your, how did you fall in, I guess, to being a journalist? And I think most of what I saw, you put out a lot of stuff, but a lot is a focus on the border, on that immigration issue. How did you end up kind of being a journalist and covering that specific area? You know, it's an interesting backstory. I didn't plan on it. In college, I was an undergrad kinesiology exercise science major, so I was a fitness major, ended up getting my MBA. Before that, I was in architecture and art, and so a whole bunch of kind of background. I played football and, you know, I was just a sports guy. But in college, I saw the direction. I went to high school and college in California. Parents were missionaries in Africa when when I was a kid, we ended up in California and I saw the direction the state was going. I saw how evil things were getting and I saw nobody standing up to fight back for the most part, you know, even the Republicans in California, they just seemed comfortable losing. And so I, it was about the same time that Facebook Live had come out. And in college, I'd started a conservative values organization. I kind of, I got burned out in politics and then I got into drugs and alcohol for a while, I was actually a crack addict for a while. And God turned my life back around in 2015 and right into the 2016 campaign. And I was full on. And so I just took my phone out and started filming and going up and confronting the left in Sacramento. And mostly at the beginning, it's really always been God, family, country are the three pillars of what I focus on. And wherever they fall into that, those one of those categories. In California, obviously it's godlessness, it's evil, It's the far left is taken over to the point now where we can't even define what a woman is. I mean who would have thought 10 years ago even that that would be a subject we'd be having. And but this was this was one of the issues in California in college though what what I noticed was I'm struggling to even get through college. I'm paying my own way. My parents weren't wealthy and so they they couldn't pay me or pay my way through college and we made just enough money to where I didn't qualify for any of the the freebies that the government gives out in California but all of a sudden I noticed several of my classes had illegal aliens in them that were getting full scholarships, and I thought what the hell is going on here and then what really turned me on to the border and made me passionate about it was I met an angel mom named Agnes Gibney whose son she was a legal immigrant. My wife's a legal immigrant. My wife's family escaped communism from Laos to come here. Agnes Gibney, she escaped communism her family fled after World War two and they ended up first in Brazil and then in in California, her son was murdered by an illegal alien. And I started getting story after story after story of these families whose family members had been murdered by illegal aliens. And this was about the same time that this whole argument conversation about sanctuary cities and sanctuary states was coming up. And so I just couldn't believe it. I thought, how the hell could we be in a state that would protect illegal aliens, people that have no right to be here in the first place, above American citizens, and in some cases, above American citizens who had come here legally to escape communism, socialism, the despots of the world. And so that, it just pissed me off, honestly, I just thought, there's no way, this just can't be happening. So I got heavily involved with the Fight Sanctuary State movement, and then that kind of led me down the path of illegal immigration, was on, had a show on the Salem Radio Network for a year, and it was everything but a heavy focus on immigration. And then about that same time, Real America's Voice News had started. They saw the work I was doing. They came and said, we need a border guy. Are you interested? And that's been about four, four and a half years, five years now, been on with Real America's Voice. So it's really been a progression. God's plan is not necessarily our timing, but it's been a pretty amazing ride as well. So now I do the show Law & Border, travel all over North America, down into South America, we're even over in Europe this summer, showing the connections between the United Nations, the globalists, the Great Reset, everything that's happening in Europe, and the connections between the invasion we have on our southern border in America. So it's all of that. Even the border is not just the border. The border is the fight of freedom, liberty versus communism, socialism, it's the fight against the new world order, the globalist leftist, the you know the great reset, Klaus Schwab, WEF, all of this. And it you know it all ties together, it's all in some ways it's all one. I would love to pick up on missionary family in Africa, God turn your life around, trust me I'll come back to you on a full story on that because to me that's extremely exciting. But onto the border which will stay on all today but that there will be a part two definitely if Ben has the time. I think it's the mass of people I mean here's just a a video just put up just for 15 seconds and it shows the amount of people you'd posted from someone else this was probably maybe two weeks ago. Let me just put just 10 seconds of this up for people to see. Yeah, this is actually a video shot by Alden Cabello. He actually lives in Acuna, Mexico. This is in Eagle Pass, Texas, coming across from Piedras Negas. And these are the lines that you see now. Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people, thousands per day, just marching on into America. Where do you go because it's, people find it hard to believe the amount of individuals and we in the UK have a much smaller level of immigration with 50,000 coming across illegally on boats and the English Channel from France to UK is our southern border in effect. And that's what we see, that pays a significance on what you have. And how do you actually portray to the public the amount, because it's the amount that makes people think, no, this can't be real, it's just, this is a story you're trying to spin, go away. The scale of it, touch on that. Well, all you have to do is look at the federal government's numbers, and these are conservative numbers, so I'll break them into two. It's the known apprehensions, and we're up around 8 million since Joe Biden took office, and then the unknowns, and they admit to around 1.8 million of what they call the got-aways. Just taking the 8 million, if you take that, if you just took away the go-taways and say, okay, we're going to take the federal government at its own numbers, and we're going to say that 8 million people have come into our country, that is the population of more than 35 states in the United States. That's, you know, so you take an entire state, I'm in the state of Arkansas right now. Our population is under 4 million people, right around 4 million people. That's double our state's population. So, you know, if you compare that in quantity, and again, these are conservative numbers. Now you add in the got-aways, and this is the number that actually really pisses me off. And I'm gonna show you, I actually have a couple little illustrations here. That'll help tell the story. Every time I go down to the border, I look for, I call them souvenirs, but they're really more of evidence. I get IDs from all over the world. I get passports from all over the world. I get little booklets. This is a little Chinese Proverbs booklet that was left there. And you would ask, well, why would anybody dump these IDs? Why would you ever, why? Like, if I lost my passport, I would freak out. I travel all over the world. You know, that's one of your big concerns when you're traveling. Don't lose your passport. They're dumping. They're not losing their passports, they're dumping their passports. And we've asked them, I've actually interviewed people, I was on the Mexico side, and I saw this family from Africa. And they were taking all of their documents, I've actually filmed them doing this. And they were burning them on the shore, they were taking out their IDs, they were taking and trying to burn them before they went across. And we've asked multiple people, why would you do that? And they said, they've actually been coached on this, that they have an easier time coming into America if the government doesn't know who they are. So they can make up any back story they want. They can say they are whoever they want. As long as they don't show up on Interpol or one of our terror watch lists, or they haven't been previously deported or have a criminal record with a country that we share information with, we have zero way of vetting them or verifying. So they can make up any story. And the sad reality is, this is one of the parts that the left doesn't want to talk about. There's many parts that the left doesn't want to talk about. The children are actually used simply as pawns. So if you come across as a single adult male. It used to be you had a harder time getting in. Now, we're just letting everybody in. But it used to be you had a harder time getting in. So what they do is in Mexico and in Central America, they have black markets for children. Families will sell their children. People will steal children. And the men will come across, sometimes the women as well. And they'll bring a child with them. They'll say, this is my daughter. We have no way of verifying that. We let you in as a family. And then they will send those children back. Border Patrol calls it recycling. So they actually recycle these kids. And they'll filter them through. And if you came through with a passport and that child had a birth certificate and they were from two different countries and there was no connection, well, it would be a lot harder to spin that story. But if you come across with nothing and you say, this is my child, this is my son, this is my daughter, this is my wife, we have no way of verifying that. So that's part of it. But the big concern that I have, it's both. I mean, the known 8 million people, we can't afford that. We're in a country that's $33 trillion in debt. We are going more in debt every single day. We're paying off other countries. We're paying for their wars. We're paying for them to secure their borders, but we're going bankrupt. And while we're doing that, we're inviting in millions of more people who are all going to end up on our government dole at some point, whether that's through welfare, the asylum process, they're all paid a monthly stipend to be here if they end up being granted asylum, through our education system, through our healthcare networks. So we are literally slitting our own country's throat. with what's going on, just on the ones we're inviting in, then you take the millions more that are coming through, and again, I'll give you a little illustration of that. My last trip down to Luke, there's some areas right now that are being really heavily hit, and most of it, Texas is really bad, Arizona is really bad, California is as well, but it's not talked about as much. But I was down in Arizona, I was filming an area, the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, I was down there showing these massive groups, 1,500 people coming across at a time. And just to put that in perspective, imagine you're out in the middle of nowhere, you're three hours from civilization, you're out in the desert, we call it no man's land, and all of a sudden, 1,500 people show up. I mean, it's like they're showing up for a football game. You know, they're gonna just march on in. They've got some of the bags of luggage. You know, they've travelled around the world to get here. And now they're marching through the desert, walking up to you saying, let us in, or just demanding that they be let in. That's happening day after day after day. And that's one point, one point on a 2,000 mile long border. And it's happening at hundreds of points along our southern border. Well, while that's happening, while you have these people that are turning themselves in that want to get caught, that are gaming the system, because the United Nations and Catholic charities and Lutheran social services and Jewish family services, all of these communist NGOs that are getting paid off to do this are inviting them in. A mile up the road, I went to a little place called Sasabe, Arizona. They're turning themselves in there as well. I go a mile past where they're turning themselves in, and I catch a group of cartel members that are running drugs across our border. Literally, I drive up. I'm the only one there. There's no border patrol because border patrol is all being used on processing these fake asylum seekers. And I look across the wall. I'm 20 feet away from the wall. And I see this backpack, so I back up to it, jump out of the car. I'm armed because we're dealing with cartels. They walk around with AK-47s on the Mexico side and on the US side. And so I look down, all of a sudden I'm like, oh man, this is bad. I've got seven guys all in full camouflage about to cross over. They'd actually already been in the US side. They ran back across when I backed up to them. And I start filming. And thank God I was filming because I actually heard in the camera, the coyote, the cartel coyote say, let's go, let's go, let's go back. He's filming in Spanish, he says this. Well, while they ran away, one of the guys actually dropped their hat. So this is an official cartel camouflage hat that was dropped on our Southern border simply because I was there. But as soon as I left, guaranteed that group with their drugs and their full backpacks came across and there was no border patrol for hundreds of miles to stop them. And that's the state of our border right now. We are spending all of our border patrol resources, the vast majority of it on processing fake asylum seekers and the areas in between are completely wide open for drug smugglers, for sex traffickers, and for potential terrorists. So we are, we are destroying our country as we speak by the very people that have sworn an oath to protect our country. I mean it, so you know, where people say well it couldn't be that bad, imagine the worst you can think it could be and it's worse. Can I ask you because in the UK we talk about immigration affecting services, so schools and hospitals and transport. But in the US, when you look at the drugs problem coming across the border, the fentanyl problem you have in the US, and it seems to be that, as much as I would love to say, well this is the Democrats' fault, actually it seems to be that no one wants to deal with this. Surely a drugs problem would make people wake up, especially with many of the politicians having families, having children. How does that not hit home and that to be a reason to shut the border? Yeah, it's a great question. We had over 100,000 young people die of fentanyl overdoses last year. It's the number one killer for people 18 to 45 in America. It is a weapon of mass destruction. The precursors to fentanyl were originally created in China. Most of them still come from China. They're shipped to the cartels in Mexico. And then the Mexican terrorist drug cartels smuggled them across our southern border to kill American citizens. There's no question about it. If we considered this, if this was the Taliban, that had killed 100,000 Americans, we went to war for 20 years over a fraction of that. 3000 people dying on 9-11, we spent 20 years in the Middle East, supposedly fighting terrorists. We have 100,000 plus people die every single year and both sides seem to not care at all. I mean, we're having this idiotic discussion in Washington DC right now about the federal government shutting down while our country is bleeding out. We don't even, as you mentioned, the Democrats to me, I mean, in some ways they're terrible, they're evil, they're inviting this, but some ways they're not as bad. At least they're stabbing me in the front. It's the people that claim to be on my side, the people that claim to care about these issues that end up stabbing you in the back. You look at guys like Kevin McCarthy who was in there as speaker, did absolutely nothing to stop this. We look at most politicians in America will talk about issues, but they do absolutely nothing. And I think the message should be very simple. Shut the government down until we can shut this invasion on our southern border down. And if you don't have the balls to do that, then get out of Congress. We need that. And again, as you mentioned, it's been on both sides. Historically, if we back up just a little bit. Up until President Trump, you had Democrats and Republicans. They both loved illegal immigration. Republicans loved it for the cheap labour. The chambers of commerce love cheap labour. They love people working under the table because it makes more money for them. You also had the Democrats that love it because they love holding people under their thumb. They love having easy votes. And ultimately, it's a win for slavery. I mean, you talk about, you know, we ended slavery in the United States. We ended in UK over a hundred years ago, but there are more slaves today in America than there ever have been because of what we have going on our southern border. So all of that. Then President Trump came in and said, wait a second, this isn't good. This isn't good for America. This isn't good for the people that this is happening to. This isn't good for the countries that they're leaving. And ultimately, if this continues, the world will be affected by this. This will be bad for everyone because if America falls, the world falls. And so President Trump was the first one that came in and said, we're actually going to do something to stop this. And he did. We saw the lowest numbers. When President Trump took office, they were some of the highest numbers we'd seen. When President Trump left office when the election was stolen, I don't know if I can say that on your show, but I absolutely believe it. Oh, you can. We're not on YouTube. Say it's stolen. 100%.  It was. It was 100% stolen. The Democrats have perfected election fraud. When that happened, we had some of the lowest numbers we'd seen on the southern border. And it was simply because President Trump prioritized it and said, you will not break into our country, you will not get freebies. And the one big policy that he put into place was the remain in Mexico policy that said, if you're coming here requesting asylum, you're gonna wait on the Mexico side of the border until your case is adjudicated. And then we will let you in if you qualify. Well, the 95% of the people that are coming that are claiming asylum now, don't qualify for asylum. They got the message, we're not gonna get in. So they stayed home. Then you have Joe Biden come in and say, everybody's welcome, come on in, and now the floodgates are open. And you're right. So Democrats have invited this, but the Republicans have done almost nothing to stop it. And that's, you know, the Democrats need to be held. They need to be arrested and charged with treason. Joe Biden, Secretary Marcos, everybody who's inviting this, the NGOs like Catholic Charities need to be defunded immediately. The House has the control over the purse strings. They could do that today. And the United Nations needs to be defunded. And ultimately, when we take back control in 2024, which I pray and I believe we will, we need investigations into every single politician that has supported open borders to find out how many of them are bought off by the cartels. That's what we need in America, but right now we have none of that. Can I ask about the people coming over? I mean you put up a tweet, immigrants from 23 Islamic countries in Europe. It's actually the clash between people coming from Islamic countries and that cultural clash between the traditional Christian freedoms that we've had in Europe and then you come with a push on Islam and that's the almighty clash that we're having here. You haven't got it to quite that level but where is the push coming from? Obviously everyone, you can't blame people in theory if it's economic migrants wanting to be in a richer country. Everyone wants to be richer, everyone wants to have a better life, that's fair enough. But you don't necessarily have that right to just cross over and pick a nation. And where, where is the people groups coming from? And how is that the clash between US culture? Well, that's the rub in America. It's not one it's we're getting, it's the death by a million cuts. So you have the people coming across that simply want a job and are taking it. You know, it's ironic too. We had four years with president Trump, some of the best job numbers for almost every single demographic, lowest unemployment for black, lowest unemployment for Hispanic, lowest unemployment for women until the China virus, until China unleashed COVID on the world. And then the election theft. Now you have some of the worst job numbers for the black community. Even the Hispanic community in America, the legal Hispanic community in America is being crushed by this. So you have the part of it that are just the economic migrants that are coming over for jobs. And I wish they were all just, I mean, honestly, I wish they were coming for jobs. But now you have this other side of it where you have illegal aliens that have been taught, you have generations now that have been taught that you can game the welfare system. You don't even have to work. And so now you have millions that are coming across simply to game the welfare system and they get it and they take it out of our kids' pockets as we continue to go further and further into debt. They take it from our kids' education. They take it from our healthcare system. Coming from California, used to live there, escaped a couple of years ago. And we had in our local area in the Central Valley, we've had three hospitals shut down in the last five years because of illegal aliens. They come in, they use the services, they don't pay the bills, and then the hospitals end up going bankrupt. And that's an epidemic happening across America. But then you have, as you guys see, and in some ways, it's better, it's worse for Europe, what's going on. By the way, if you haven't read a book, it's called The Sword in the Scimitar by Raymond Ibrahim. It's the thousand years of the war on Islam and Christendom. It is a extremely good book to read, to learn the history behind this from Mohammed up to until the Spain kicked the Moors out for good. You know, there was history to that about the same time as Christopher Columbus. This isn't new for Europe. You know, there's been a war. Muslims have been attacking Europe, trying to take over Europe for hundreds of years ever since Muhammad really, and after his death. Well, Spain actually got to the point right around 1400, end of 1400, where they said no more. They tried, they tried, they tried, and they said no more. And they ended up kicking the Moors all out of Spain, back to Northern Africa. Well, now you have these woke leftists saying, come on in guys, come on in. We've got, no, it's all compassion. We are, you know, and you have these, you have these brain dead, supposedly religious organizations that are saying, well, we want to be compassionate. We don't want to be mean people. So these, you know, we're going to look at people through the best lens possible. We're going to say, they just want a better life. We're going to invite them in. And not knowing that you're committing national suicide. And that's happening all across Europe. As I mentioned, I was in Sweden, I was in Europe this past summer. I started in Sweden, then went down through Denmark, into France. Actually, you mentioned the English Channel. I wish the Rio Grande River was as wide as the English Channel. We'd have a lot more control of it. But in Calais, Oscar Blue, one of my co-workers or compadres on Real America's Voice News, they were down there, and they were showing these houses, derelict houses with these Africans. It's interesting because you have the Christian Africans escaping the Muslims, leaving Africa, and then you have right behind them, the jihadists that are blending in and coming right up with them. And so that's what's happening. So you have Europe that has that, they have that, but in some ways it's better because you can say, okay, this is bad, we can isolate the enemy and we can say, nope, we're not gonna allow this anymore. If you can take back control from the woke, brain dead leftists. In America, now we have those other issues. We have the welfare state being overrun. We have the job takers coming in and then you have the jihadist as well being invited up by Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. And AOC who same way they just want the destruction of our country. So you have we have it on from all fronts. Takes a little bit longer to get here, a little bit harder for somebody to leave the Middle East to come to the United States, a little bit easier to go up into Europe. But in the end, it's the same enemy. So all of that's happening. But the tip of the spear on all of that, whether it's the jihadists coming up to Europe or the jihadists coming up through America, or the job killers or job takers or welfare takers coming up through both sides, it's the United Nations, it's the leftist, it's the World Economic Forum, it's this Klaus Schwab global reset, redistribution of wealth that is driving all of this and all of these fake godless communist non-governmental organizations, charities, that are at the front edge of this that are getting paid off by every government in the world to help enable the invasion of the West. That's what's happening. Can I just pick up on California just for our last five minutes or so because I know you're non-stop media so I do appreciate your time, Ben. But you touched on California. Obviously we've seen the crazy debate between Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom, legitimising Gavin Newsom and obviously many are pushing for him to run because Biden doesn't know what time the day it is, never mind that he's president. But let me just play this clip of you showing the tent cities, which I saw actually in LA April time last year, for the first time ever, was on the West Coast and the last time I ever want to be there. Let me just play this and just talk us through kind of what we're seeing and what you've seen in California, which obviously is the state you know well. Yeah, this is a tent city on the American River in Sacramento, California, and the capital of Sacramento. This was actually the day before Gavin Newsom did that pathetic debate with Ron DeSantis. He leaves California. This was actually two weeks after we had Xi Jinping come to town to San Francisco, and they cleaned up the streets of San Francisco. And right now, they've spent billions of dollars in California. They just last year spent hundreds of millions of dollars to supposedly clean up the streets. And if you go to downtown Sacramento, the streets are clean. But if you go to any of the exterior areas, you go to any of the the peripheral neighbourhoods, the suburbs of Sacramento. This is what it looks like. It is absolute filth. It's hell on earth. It's a cesspool, it's drugs, it's crime. And really it's just, it's human misery. I actually interviewed several of the people down there and they don't wanna be there. You know, some of them do. Some of them are addicts that just don't wanna be held accountable. Some of them are criminals. But it's, you know, a lot of these people simply can't afford to live in California anymore because of the economic policies by the left. We have some of the highest cost of living in the country. I say that as a guy who lives in Arkansas now who has gas for under $2 and 50 cents a gallon. In California, when I left there, it was $6 a gallon. In San Francisco, the median single bedroom apartment is $3,500 a month. So you look at, and Sacramento is not much below that. You look at LA is the same. So you have this disparity between the extremely rich who look up, you know, like Gavin Newsom and lives in his multi-million dollar mansion and says, well, it's not so bad. While he's destroying the energy sector, he's destroying every industry that he doesn't like, he's destroying agriculture in the Central Valley, which is, you know, California produces the majority of some staple food products that the world eats, and in particular, the United States eats. They're destroying that at the altar of climate change and radical environmentalism, and they're destroying lives along the way. So the bottom line is very simple. If you like misery, if you like poverty, if you like homelessness, drug addiction, if you like BLM thugs being able of rob at will and not being penalized by leftist DAs, Soros backed DAs, then keep voting for Democrats. But if you're sick of living that way, then you can't vote for these guys. They're not in it for your best interest. They may say all the right things, but they lie. Gavin Newsom is one of the worst liars I know. He's one of the slickest guys I know, but he's an absolute disgusting liar. And it's time that we fire every single person like that. And we start saying, what's in the best interest for Americans. What's in the best interest for my citizens, if you're in the UK, It should be what's in the best interest for the citizens of the UK and every country should take that model and then take it all the way down to your local level to your local community and say if we come from that perspective. Like I'm not a mean-hearted person. I'm a Christian. I give to my church. I give to the needy, in fact I gave, I interviewed one lady there and I gave to her, and I usually don't, I usually don't give to homeless people because usually you're just feeding an addiction. But I did, and I judge it at one person at a time. But the last thing we need to do is keep pumping money into the federal government that then pumps it out to their friendlies that basically are funded by the continuation of homelessness, or they are funded by the continuation of the invasion on our southern border. We have entire industries now based around the destruction of America that we are paying for, the American citizens are paying for. And if you're sick of it, like I'm sick of it, We have to get these people out of office ultimately. I think we have to prosecute the ones that are traitors to our country and take back this country and stop saying we're gonna compromise, stop apologizing for being right and say, you know, if these ideas are better, we're gonna win in the arena of ideas. We're not going to compromise. We're going to defeat the enemy and again come from the perspective. That's why I support President Trump so much. He came from the perspective of winning not compromising, now I didn't agree with him on everything. I think you know, you look now back at the vaccines and all of that I think we need to you know, there's some some things he needs to change. I think one thing he needs to change is who he puts around himself. But ultimately, President Trump was the best thing for America and really for the world. And I pray that he wins in 2024 and really that ultimately will decide the trajectory of not just America, but the rest of the world. If they steal it again in 2024. I have a hard time seeing how we save not just America, but the rest of the planet as well. Ben, thanks for coming. Obviously, people can find you popping up regularly on War Room and Real America Voice. And your your show, Law & Border, is it on regular times? Just let us know that before we finish. Yeah, we basically run it as a special. We have 19 episodes. We're in our third season right now. And so it runs on Saturdays and Sundays when the new episodes are out. But if you want to binge watch, they're always available. All 19 episodes are available at americasvoice.news and then you just click on all shows, go down to Law & Border, and you can watch every single episode. We're working on our 20th episode as we speak. Brilliant. Well, Ben, thanks so much for your time today.  Thank you, sir. It's great to be with you.  

Crypto Market Wizards
Thiccy from Scimitar Capital (EP2)

Crypto Market Wizards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 57:14


Episode 2 of Crypto Market Wizards, a new interview series focused on crypto traders in the trenches of the liquid markets (not VCs). Today we have Thiccy from Scimitar Capital talking about the state of the market and how he makes money from the markets. Follow Thiccy: https://twitter.com/thiccy____ 0:00 Intro to Thiccy 1:50 BTC ETF Fake News Pump 9:00 Thiccy's Road to Full-Time Crypto 12:45 Systematic vs Discretionary Trading 15:56 Why Crypto is such an Inefficient Market 22:10 Work/Life Balance & Managing Emotions 29:00 What Makes a Successful Trader 31:14 Why Thiccy is Bearish Alts 36:30 How do we Value Crypto Tokens? 42:34 Defining Thiccy's Edge & EV 46:24 Scaling into Trades & Thoughts on TA 49:25 Advice to Make it in Crypto 55:00 Closing Thoughts

BDCKR Gaming
Q&A S10 E09: Hi vs. Lo Res, Master's Death Cart vs. Ra's Al Ghul's Scimitar

BDCKR Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 36:00


A huge THANK YOU to our Patrons:  Alexis M, supporting us at the “your message here” tier Michael Devries, irvin ruiz, Hoshi 127 , who are supporting us on the “credited” level.  And our past Patrons during this pandemic: BomboBen, Console peasant and Edwoon (“last word” tier),  Sinemac, and Mohammed Albshaiti  (“your message here” tier) Shawn Farrell, Daniel Simonson,  Aaron Maule,, Brandon C, Eddydoo and Drew Chapman (“credited” tier) Chris Wolff, Scarlet dani,Awesomegamer 241, Pavu RS, Gavin Mallott, & Isfar E (“gratitude” tier)  www.patreon.com/bdckr Thanks to the following for providing fodder for our Q&A: @k31wiz (Hi vs. Lo Res) @keywiz31 (Master's Death Cart vs. Ra's Al Ghul's Scimitar) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bdckr/support

My Dad's Car
Mark Thompson, Fords, a smelly Scimitar and teaching Mum to drive. Season 2 Episode 1

My Dad's Car

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 35:22


Jon and Andy are joined by Andy's friend Mark Thompson for the first episode of season 2. Mark and Andy are friends through a shared interest in old VWs and Porsches. The discussion starts with Mark's earliest car memory, a Reliant Scimitar that smelt of fuel, it then gets deep into old Fords: Mk2 Escorts, a Lotus Cortina, a Sierra Cosworth (or Cotsworlds, as his Grandad called it) and plenty of tales of his Mum and close calls with a tree and a closed garage door whilst learning to drive. His Grandparents get plenty of mentions and his Grandmother had a very special way of keeping her cars shiny...Pledge! Hope you enjoy this one as much as we did recording it. It's packed with treats, you may even need to listen more than once. Recorded by zoom. Support the showWe'd love you to hear and share your stories, please tag and follow us on social media. www.instagram.com/mydadscar_podcastwww.Facebook.com/mydadscar podcastwww.buymeacoffee.com/mydadscarIf you'd like to support the podcast and are able to, you can ‘buy us a coffee' which will help towards costs of hosting and purchasing equipment to allow us to record guests in person, rather than just on zoom. Get in touch with us direct - MyDadsCarPodcast@gmail.com

Star Wars Theory
Well this is a stretch but...Maul's Ship in Boba Fett Episode 5

Star Wars Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 4:54


Something I noticed in the book of Boba Fett episode 5 was a very familiar ship that we haven't seen for decades. The Scimitar. If we go to the end credits where the concept art rolls in on the halo city, we see this ship in the far right top corner. This is the scimitar. Is this Darth maul's ship? Assuming it could be, considering ALL the big Phantom Menace vibes in this episode...let's go ahead with the theory. Now while it's possible there are several models of this same ship, I don't think the concept artist would put it in such an iconic ship just for giggles. Much like how in revenge of the Sith we see the Millennium Falcon on Coruscant, this ship here I think is actually Maul's scimitar. So, is this maul? No way, he's dead. But who I do think it is, is Qi'ra. Maul's apprentice and the leader to crimson dawn. I believe this little Easter egg is something not to be glossed over. I believe crimson dawn is the one funding the Pykes and really the power behind this whole show. I think what's going to happen is Thrown controls everything, like the Thanos of Star Wars, and Qi'ra is like Hella, or somewhat like a version of Nebula or something. Maul's crime syndicate is being now led by Qi'ra who rose to power in Solo. I think seeing her and maybe even Han Solo together in the show could be interesting. Perhaps she captures him or something and brings him to Boba as a peace offering. Luke has to step in and it's an all out war, and we see boba a bit conflicted but ultimately staying true to his team. I think boba wants revenge on Luke and Han for what they did to him. So it would be exciting to see what happens if he comes across them again… Qi'ra will be really powerful, not in the force as she isn't force sensitive, but in her duelling trained by Maul as well as her overall control of the Crimson Dawn. She controls many crime lords much like Maul did, as we see him tell everyone to go into hiding just before Order 66 in The clone wars season 7. Seeing Maul's ship, let's me know that Crimson Dawn is indeed coming, and we can expect an all out war in the 7th episode. I hope it is his ship, and not just there for fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Totally Tanked podcast
48 - CVR(T) - Does size matter?

Totally Tanked podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 109:04


Ever wonder why all those weird British light tanks had a name that started with an "S"? In this episode we're all across that, and will Graham's tank run? What's been going on in Russia? what are the household cavalry up to? What IFV is the US Army getting? Now for some links! -- Sponsor us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TotallyTanked -- Buy a T-shirt: https://www.redbubble.com/people/totallytanked/shop 

Thirty-Three with William Patrick Corgan
Of Wings (AND listeners questions answered by Billy!)

Thirty-Three with William Patrick Corgan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 59:51


This is it: the journey of Thirty-Three weeks to the Smashing Pumpkins interstellar musical expedition album that is ATUM has reached its finale! This week we wrap things up as the credits roll with "Of Wings", we then take the questions that you the listeners sent in and Billy gives us all the answers you asked for (including the "Secret Billy's" that have been sprinkled throughout the album)....  AND we talk about what comes next as we revisit "Scimitar" from the July 27, 2022 Together and Together Again benefit show for the Highland Park community.... all this, and so much more, this week, on Thirty-Three. Make sure you like, subscribe, share, rate, & review the podcast wherever you are listening be it iTunes, Spotify, iHeart app, or wherever you get your podcasts!!!  And to continue the conversation use the hashtag #WPCThirtyThree and follow us and our guest on social media: Billy Corgan -  @billycorgan (Instagram) & @billy (Twitter) Joe Galli - @joegalli (Instagram) & @joegallinews (Twitter), Kyle Davis - @kyledavisatl (Instagram) & @kyledavisatl (Twitter) Still not satiated? Stop by smashingpumpkins.com for merch and tour dates while making sure to go over to WPCThirtyThree.com where you will find playlists, lyrics, and more on the influences that make the Smashing Pumpkins music you love. Thirty-Three: New episodes every Tuesday!!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Norm! A Cheers Podcast
5.7 "Young Dr. Weinstein" and 5.8 "The Knights of the Scimitar"

Norm! A Cheers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 77:39


Welcome to "Norm! A Cheers Podcast." We continue our discussion of Cheers Season 5 with “Young Dr. Weinstein” and “The Knights of the Scimitar.” Please follow us on Twitter (@cheers_norm), like our page on Facebook (@normcheerspodcast), and email us at normcheerspodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

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Norm! A Cheers Podcast
5.7 "Young Dr. Weinstein" and 5.8 "The Knights of the Scimitar"

Norm! A Cheers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 77:39


Welcome to "Norm! A Cheers Podcast." We continue our discussion of Cheers Season 5 with “Young Dr. Weinstein” and “The Knights of the Scimitar.” Please follow us on Twitter (@cheers_norm), like our page on Facebook (@normcheerspodcast), and email us at normcheerspodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

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Heart to Heart with Anna
From Educator to Heart Mom to Author

Heart to Heart with Anna

Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 36:49


How can a special education teacher's training influence her writing technique when creating her first children's book? What elements of storytelling are important for young children when they are learning new concepts through books? Why did this mother of a baby with Scimitar Syndrome feel she needed to write a book to help other families like her own?Katy Green is married to her husband Scott, and together they have three children: Henry, aged 8, Lyle, aged 6, and Charlotte, aged 4. Charlotte was born with Scimitar syndrome, which consists of several congenital defects. In addition to the syndrome, she was also diagnosed with multiple other complex medical conditions and underwent six surgeries before she was 18 months old. Charlotte is yet to face heart surgery, which she will need at some time in the future. Concerned that Charlotte will be old enough to remember her heart surgery, Katy wanted to help prepare her daughter for this day and build her confidence and resilience. A former educator, she wrote her first children's book "My Scars, My Brave Adventure" to help celebrate differences and surgical scars. Katy and her family live in Chicago, where they love to spend time at parks and museums as a family.Links to Katy Green:www.katygreenauthor.cominstagram: @katygreen_authorLinkedIn: Katy Green Support the showAnna's Buzzsprout Affiliate LinkBaby Blue Sound CollectiveSocial Media Pages:Apple PodcastsFacebookInstagramMeWeTwitterYouTubeWebsite

Always Hold On To Arrow
112: Season 5 Villains

Always Hold On To Arrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 42:25


Lance and Kevonte discuss the villains of Arrow's fifth season. They talk Tobias Church, Evelyn Sharp, Stardust, Konstantin Kovar, Talia al Ghul and more! Also, who the hell is Scimitar? And don't worry, Prometheus is next week!BULLSEYE, OFF THE MARK, MISS, or FAILED THIS CITY?(For this one, hearing it live is part of the fun! Listen and find out!)Artwork by Tom Gehrke: https://tomsart.threadless.com/PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/alwaysmallvilleTWITTER: https://twitter.com/donotfailourpodFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/alwaysmallvilleEMAIL: alwaysarow@gmail.com

GSMC Classics: Chandu the Magician
GSMC Classics: Chandu the Magician Episode 115: To Go To Scimitar Mountain

GSMC Classics: Chandu the Magician

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 34:02


Chandu the Magician is an American supernatural radio drama which originally aired from 1931–1936 and againfrom 1948–1950. The main character was Frank Chandler, also known as Chandu, an American who had learned mystical arts which he used to fight villains. Chandu was apparently the inspiration behind the Marvel character of Doctor Strange. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate give you a glimpse into the past.

Deadly Podcast of Kung Fu
When Slays The Scimitar

Deadly Podcast of Kung Fu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 21:16


Frustrated over failing to find Colleen Wing and the hospitalized Misty Knight, Iron Fist heads to meet his informant that brought him to London. Stopping to save an citizen, Danny unwilling pulls the man into an ambush laid by Colleen's kidnappers. Issues Covered: Iron Fist Volume 1, #5.

HOLOCRON
KULTOWE MASZYNY - SCIMITAR [HOLOCRON]

HOLOCRON

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 5:07


WERSJA Z OBRAZEM DOSTĘPNA NA KANALE YOUTUBE youtube.com/Dakann HOLOCRON to seria poświęcona różnym zagadnieniom ze świata Gwiezdnych Wojen, zarówno z Legend jak i Kanonu. Jeżeli jesteś fanem lub zaczynasz przygodę z kultowym uniwersum, na pewno znajdziesz tu coś dla siebie!

High Yield Family Medicine
#14 - Congenital GI and Pulmonary Defects

High Yield Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 50:06


$5 Q-BANK: https://www.patreon.com/highyieldfamilymedicine Intro 0:30, Congenital GI defects overview 1:23,  Esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula 2:12,  VACTERL syndrome 3:39, Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis 4:29,  Duodenal atresia and the "double bubble" sign 6:02,  Intestinal malrotation and midgut volvulus 6:52,  Annular pancreas 8:58,  Jgejunal-ileal atresia 10:09, Astroschisis and omphalocele 11:10,  Duplication cysts 12:19,  Meckel's diverticulum 13:39,  Imperforate anus 14:52,  Hirschprung disease 15:49,  Cystic fibrosis 16:40,  Congenital pulmonary airway malformation 24:02,  Pulmonary sequestration 25:08,  Congenital lobar emphysema 26:04,  Bronchogenic cysts 26:14,  Congenital diaphragmatic hernia 26:50,  Pulmonary hypoplasia 28:28, Potter syndrome 28:39, Scimitar syndrome 29:03,  Laryngomalacia 29:22,  Transient tachypnea of the newborn 30:02,  Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome 30:31,  Necrotizing enterocolitis 31:19, Practice questions 31:59

High Yield Family Medicine
#13: Congenital Heart Defects

High Yield Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 50:06


$5 Q-BANK: https://www.patreon.com/highyieldfamilymedicine Intro 0:30, Fetal circulatory system 2:00, Persistent fetal circulation 6:38,  Patent ductus arteriosus 8:02, Differential cyanosis 8:40, CCHD screening 9:24, Common themes 10:39, Non-cyanotic heart defects 13:26,  Ventricular septal defects 14:08, Atrial septal defects 15:35, Eisenmenger syndrome 16:28, Aortic and pulmonary stenosis 17:42, Coarctation of the aorta 18:42, Double aortic arch 19:53, Interrupted aortic arch 21:07, Cyanotic heart defects 21:34,  Tetralogy of Fallot 23:39, Transposition of the great arteries 28:03, Hypoplastic left heart syndrome 29:47, Persistent truncus arteriosus 31:09, Partial and total anomalous pulmonary venous connection 33:01, Scimitar syndrome 35:04, Tricuspid and pulmonary atresia 36:03, Prostaglandin E1 indications 36:31, DiGeorge syndrome 38:08, CHARGE syndrome 38:42, Dextrocardia 39:06, Situs inversus and total situs inversus 39:16, Ebstein anamoly 40:04, Noonan syndrome 40:34, Turner syndrome 41:11, Down syndrome 41:28, Marfan syndrome 40:52, Congenital heart blocks 43:03, Practice questions 43:27

The Smashing Pumpkast
BONUS: ITHAX & SCIMITAR ACOUSTIC DEBUTS AT TOGETHER AND TOGETHER AGAIN BENEFIT

The Smashing Pumpkast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 31:37 Very Popular


We give our quick thoughts on two new songs (Ithax/Photograph & Scimitar) that were performed acoustic at the Together and Together Again Benefit. How to support the 'kast: MERCH Our PATREON buymeacoffee.com/Pumpkast Please rate and review us! Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @PumpkinsPodcast Instagram: @smashingpumpkast TikTok: @smashingpumpkast

GSMC Classics: Broadway Is My Beat
GSMC Classics: Broadway Is My Beat Episode 88: Buddy Malpaugh and The Jeweled Scimitar

GSMC Classics: Broadway Is My Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 35:00


Airing from 1949 to 1954, Broadway Is My Beat, is a radio crime drama, about a Times Square detective named Danny Clover who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle—the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate give you a glimpse into the past.

Tæt på
Tæt på - Scimitar syndrom, kroniske smerter og angst - Del 2

Tæt på

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 53:32


Jeg hedder Bianca - er 36 somre og mor til Malthe og Mie aka hjertekrigeren og skyggeprinsessen og gift med hr. Christiansen  min egen profil hedder mit_mor_hjerte hvor jeg/vi primært fortæller om vores anerledes hverdag, da Malthe har haft fysiske og psykiske udfordringer fra fødslen. Malthe er hjertebarn og blev opereret i februar 2015 da han var 14 mdr. Vi har været meget på diverse sygehus. Grundet hans hjerte, der også påvirker lungerne, har vi utallige lungeinfektioner bag os og der skal meget lidt til, før han rammes. Vi har mange udfordringer med bl.a. spiseproblemer, maveproblemer, angst, udtrætning og uforklarlige smerter i benene som hæmmer ham en del i hverdagen. Grundet hans angst er jeg med i skole og har ham nærmest med mig overalt - for jeg/vi skal være i nærheden konstant.Men udover det, er han jorden dejligste dreng  Selvom han har været meget igennem, så kæmper han sig op og er for det meste altid glad - når vi er omkring ham i trygge omgivelser. Malthes lillesøster - Skyggeprinsessen elsker heldigvis børnehaven og hendes venner - og vi ser tydeligt forskellen på de to børn - de er bogstaveligtalt som nat og dag  Det er både dejligt - men også enormt svært til tider, når vi ser hvor udfordret han reelt er i hverdagen. På profilen har vi desuden valgt, at børnenes ansigter ikke vises - når de ved hvad det indebære må de selv beslutte om de vil genkendes.Spørg endelig, hvis der er noget du vil vide  

Tæt på
Tæt på - Scimitar syndrom, kroniske smerter og angst - Del 1

Tæt på

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 46:33


Jeg hedder Bianca - er 36 somre og mor til Malthe og Mie aka hjertekrigeren og skyggeprinsessen og gift med hr. Christiansen  min egen profil hedder mit_mor_hjerte hvor jeg/vi primært fortæller om vores anerledes hverdag, da Malthe har haft fysiske og psykiske udfordringer fra fødslen. Malthe er hjertebarn og blev opereret i februar 2015 da han var 14 mdr. Vi har været meget på diverse sygehus. Grundet hans hjerte, der også påvirker lungerne, har vi utallige lungeinfektioner bag os og der skal meget lidt til, før han rammes. Vi har mange udfordringer med bl.a. spiseproblemer, maveproblemer, angst, udtrætning og uforklarlige smerter i benene som hæmmer ham en del i hverdagen. Grundet hans angst er jeg med i skole og har ham nærmest med mig overalt - for jeg/vi skal være i nærheden konstant.Men udover det, er han jorden dejligste dreng  Selvom han har været meget igennem, så kæmper han sig op og er for det meste altid glad - når vi er omkring ham i trygge omgivelser. Malthes lillesøster - Skyggeprinsessen elsker heldigvis børnehaven og hendes venner - og vi ser tydeligt forskellen på de to børn - de er bogstaveligtalt som nat og dag  Det er både dejligt - men også enormt svært til tider, når vi ser hvor udfordret han reelt er i hverdagen. På profilen har vi desuden valgt, at børnenes ansigter ikke vises - når de ved hvad det indebære må de selv beslutte om de vil genkendes.Spørg endelig, hvis der er noget du vil vide.Bianca

Cheers Cast
Cheers Cast 5.08: Knights of the Scimitar

Cheers Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 53:43 Very Popular


CHEERS Season 5, episode 8: “Knights of the Scimitar” Hosted by Ryan Daly with special guest Isabelle Eyre. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the CHEERS CAST Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/cheerscast/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to CHEERS CAST on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cheers-cast/id1403495561?mt=2 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support CHEERS CAST and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!

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The Fire and Water Podcast Network
Cheers Cast 5.08: Knights of the Scimitar

The Fire and Water Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 53:43


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Jon Mallia Podcast
Episodju 050 ma' Salvu Mallia

Jon Mallia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 237:24


Il-50 episodju. Jien, Missieri, it-Tim, tuzzana Patruni u huggiega… fl-Ghar il-Kbir...Tlaqna! ************************************************* Informazzjoni li giet diskussa waqt il-Podcast; Kotba: ‘In the Name of the Prince: Maltese Corsairs, 1760-1798' ta' Liam Gauci ‘The Religion' ta' Tim Wollocks ‘The Sword and the Scimitar' ta' David Ball: https://agendabookshop.com/products/t... Ohrajn: Gobekli Tepe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6... Sumer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer Gilgamesh: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilgamesh J.D. Unwin (antropologu): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._D._U... Episodju ma' Andrea Dibben: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suGIX... ************************************************* Dan il-podcast ma' kienx ikun possibli minghajr l-ghajnuna ta'; Derek Meats - https://www.facebook.com/derekmeats/ Freehour Malta - https://www.freehour.eu/ Maypole - https://www.maypole.com.mt/ Cutrico - https://www.cutrico.com/en/home.htm Garmin Malta - https://www.garminmalta.com/ eCabs - https://ecabsapp.onelink.me/v3ih/a9df State of CBD - https://stateofcbd.com/ Stretta - https://www.strettacraftbeer.com/home Shoulder Compliance - https://www.shoulder.mt/ Agenda - https://www.agendabookshop.com/ Imxandar bi Shab ma' Lovin Malta - https://lovinmalta.com/ ************************************************* Ghal iktar informazzjoni zur https://www.jonmallia.mt #jonmallia #malta #salvumallia #50episodju #gharilkbir #patruni ************************************************* Thabbeb Maghna fuq; Patreon https://www.patreon.com/jonmallia YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jonmalliapodcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jonmalliaoff... TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@jonfuqtiktok Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jon.mallia Tista' wkoll tkellimna fuq community@jonmallia.mt ************************************************* Il-hsibijiet espressi mill-mistiedna tal-Podcast huma esklussivament taghhom, jigifieri l-produtturi, l-haddiema tal-Podcast u wisq aktar l-isponsors rispettivi ma' jassumu l-ebda responsabbilita' f'dan ir-rigward. Dan il-programm fih lingwagg ghaddattat biss ghal udjenza matura.

The Lone Adventurer
TLA Chapter 17 War in the Underpipes

The Lone Adventurer

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 29:10


It all comes down to this. Mina Monisario, in disguise, must join with her sworn enemies, the fanatical Machine Cultists, in a final, desperate battle against the Piperunners for control of the explosives stashed beneath the Great Machine. And if she fails, the entire city is forfeit!   Links Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cHMEBI3YqBE-RdihCbuZKqhC7XaGvAXaaXpGMkW8eWg/edit?usp=sharing All music is royalty-free, and courtesy of Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/music/ Twitter @TheLoneAdv Email TheLoneAdv@gmail.com Podbean https://theloneadventurer.podbean.com/ Blog https://carlillustration.wordpress.com/ Advanced 5e Monstrous Menagerie: https://enpublishingrpg.com/collections/level-up-advanced-5th-edition-a5e/products/level-up-monstrous-menagerie-a5e?variant=41366519775426 Kobold Fight Club Plus: https://koboldplus.club/#/encounter-builder Mechanics SCENE 45:  Chaos Factor 4 Altered Scene: No FATE: do the Cultists surrender? (50/50) No   NPC Tactics   NPC opponents have an Aggression rating of 1 to 6, with most starting on 4.   As they take or inflict wounds, gain or lose the advantage in a fight, NPC opponents' Aggression will raise or lower. Experienced fighters will change only a small amount, while green, frightened or vengeful opponents will change more. Each time someone in the fight (either PC or NPC) suffers a setback, there should be a chance for Aggression to change. If the NPCs are nervous or demoralised, Aggression will drop when they suffer a setback and rise when a PC does. If they are angry or undisciplined, Aggression will rise when they suffer a setback and drop when a PC does.   Roll 2D6 (gold), 1d6 (black).  Black die 1, 2, 3: same tactic as previous round.  Black die 4, 5: Gold dice plus Aggression= NPC Tactic  Black die 6: Roll again for a Twist    NPC Tactic table Panic - flee without caution, open self up to opportunistic attack Surrender - throw down weapons and submit to opponent Disengage - attempt to divert opponent's attention away from self Retreat - move towards cover or out of range Guard - defend only, no attack Probe - attack cautiously, testing opponent's defenses Wear down - draw the fight out and try to tire the opponent Stand-off - wait for opponent to make the next move Balance - attack and defend evenly, no particular strategy Feint - try to trick opponent into defending against the wrong move Reverse - rapidly switch from aggressive to defensive fighting to off-balance opponent Taunt - try to anger or dismay opponent into making a mistake Press - keep opponent on the defensive and hope their skill is inferior Strike - try to penetrate opponent's defence with a fast attack Charge - attack with ferocity, risking injury to wound opponent Frenzy - attack wildly, risking death to wound opponent   Twist Table Re-enforce - Call for help from allies/bystanders Change - weapon/objective/ground Disadvantage opponent - throw a burning candelabra, maneuver into uneven terrain, cut a curtain so that it falls over their head Advantage self - take the higher ground, move so that they are not facing the sun, draw/pick up a second weapon Bargain - try to persuade opponent to surrender/back out of combat/change sides Trick - try to convince opponent they are about to suffer a setback or gain a false advantage Initiative   Bandit Captain 21 (A5e MM 470) Starting Aggression 4 Cult Fanatic 20 (A5e MM 472) Starting Aggression 5 Mina 14 Squads of Bandits (x3) 13 (A5e MM 466 & 470) Starting Aggression 4 Squads of Cultists (x4) 10 (A5e MM 466 & 472) Starting Aggression 4 ROUND 1 FATE: Does he try to smash open a barrel? (50/50) yes Bandit Captain: Hatchet: Multiattack: 24 and 21 vs barrel AC15, 7hp and 5hp vs barrel, 6 of 18hp remaining (DMG 246) Cult Fanatic: Hold Person DC WIS: 4: Fail, Bandit Captain Paralysed (1 min, save at end of each turn). Concentration.  Mina: Crossbow 16 vs AC 15: 8hp (57/65), draw sword, move to engage Bandit Squad 1. Bonus: Barbican Disarm Barbican: 30ft leap, Athletics check 15 vs DC 16, 4hp falling damage. Disarm (flare) Squad of Bandits 1: Twist: Reinforce FATE: More Bandits? (Likely) no (Jukti, joins next round Init 10) Squad of Bandits 2: Attack: crossbow vs Cultists 1: 17 vs AC 12: 20hp: 25/45 Squad of Bandits 3: Twist: change ground: leap 10' to barrels, close on Barbican Squad of Cultists 1 (25/45): Move and attack Bandits 2: 14 vs AC 12: 30hp: 14/45 (bloodied)  Squad of Cultists 2 Move and attack Bandits 2: 4 vs AC 12 miss Squad of Cultists 3 Move and attack Bandits 1: 14 vs AC 12: 20hp: 25/45 Squad of Cultists 4 Move and attack Bandits 2: 9 vs AC 12: miss ROUND 2 Bandit Captain (paralysed) Will save: 9 fail Cult Fanatic Maintain Concentration, Inflict Wounds vs Bandits 2: 22 vs AC 12: 8hp (7/45) Mina: Crossbow vs Bandits 2 15 vs AC 12: 8hp: squad becomes 2 bloodied bandits. Bonus Barbican: Dodge Squad of Bandits 1 (25/45): Complete portal Squad of Bandits 3 Attack Barbican (DIS) 7 vs AC 15, miss Ouma Jukti: Cone of Cold vs Cultists 4: CON save 15 vs DC 17: 78hp squad becomes 2 bloodied cultists Squad of Cultists 1: Attack Bandits 2: 8 vs AC 12 miss Squad of Cultists 2: Change ground: Attack Jukti. Opportunity attack from Bandits 1: 21 vs AC 12: 20hp (25/45). Attack Jukti 22 vs AC 11: 20hp (29/49). Jukti reaction: Misty Escape Squad of Cultists 3: Attack Bandits 1: 12 vs AC 12 20hp (5/45, bloodied) Bandit 2A (4/9 hp) Crossbow vs Cultists 3: 18 vs AC 12 3hp (42/45) Bandit 2B (4/9hp) Probe: test defences of Cultists 2: Scimitar 12 vs AC 12 7hp 18/45 Bloodied) Cultist 4A (4/9hp) Strike: Bandit 2B 7 miss Cultist 4B (4/9hp) Attack Bandit 2A 19 vs AC 12: 4hp dead ROUND 3 Bandit Captain (paralysed) Will save: 10 fail Cult Fanatic Maintain Concentration, move, Sacred Flame v Bandit 2B saves  Mina: Bonus: barbican Dodge, Ready crossbow attack, trigger: Julti appears Squad of Bandits 1 (5/45 Bloodied): Attack Cultists 2: 9 vs AC 12 miss Squad of Bandits 3 Attack Barbican (DIS) 14 vs AC 15 miss Ouma Jukti: Twist: re-enforce: summon ice guard drake next to Cult Fanatic: ring exhausted Interrupt: Mina crossbow: 10 vs AC 11 miss. Jukti Perception to spot Mina: Int 18 vs DC 15 FATE: does she say anything about Cadmus? (50/50) no Squad of Cultists 1: Attack Bandit 2B 13 vs AC 12 dead Squad of Cultists 2: (18/45 Bloodied) Attack Bandits 1: 6 vs AC 12 miss Squad of Cultists 3: (42/45) Attack Bandits 1: 20 vs AC 12 7hp squad becomes 2 bloodied bandits Cultist 4A (4/9hp) Change: Attack Drake 22 vs AC 14 5hp (47/52) Cultist 4B (4/9hp) Advantage Self: Flank Drake (ADV) 21 vs AC 14 5hp (42/52) Guard Drake (42/52) Attack Cult Fanatic: Bite 11 vs AC 12 miss, tail 16 vs AC 12 8hp (31/39), Cult Fanatic Concentration check 17 success  Bandit 1A (4/9) Attack Cultists 3: 11 vs AC 12 miss Bandit 1B (4/9) Attack Cultists 2: 11 vs AC 12 miss   ROUND 4 Bandit Captain (paralysed) Will save: 2 fail Cult Fanatic (31/39) Maintain Concentration, re-enforce FATE: Cultist squad? (Likely) no (3 Bronze Scouts, near Fanatic) Mina: move, crossbow vs Jukti 15 vs AC 11 16hp (13/39), Bonus Barbican Dodge Squad of Bandits 3 Attack Barbican (DIS) 14 vs AC 15 miss Ouma Jukti (13/39) Conjure Fey (Ice Maiden) near Mina Squad of Cultists 1: Change target: jump, attack Bandits 3: 5 miss Squad of Cultists 2: (18/45 Bloodied) Attack Bandit 1A 14 vs AC 12 dead Squad of Cultists 3: (42/45) Change target: jump, attack Bandits 3 8 vs AC 12 miss Cultist 4A (4/9hp) Twist ADV vs Drake: 15 vs AC 14 4hp (38/52) Cultist 4B (4/9hp) Attack Drake 10 vs AC 14 miss Guard Drake (38/52) Bite 22 vs AC 12 11hp (20/39) Tail 23 vs AC 12 8hp (12/39) Concentration Broken Bandit 1B (4/9) Attack Cultists 2 19 vs AC 12 3 hp (15/45) Bronze Scout 1 Attack Drake Bite 18 vs AC 14 9hp (29/52)  Bronze Scout 2 Attack Drake Bite 17 vs AC 14 10hp (19/52) Bronze Scout 3 Attack Drake Bite 24 vs AC 14 9hp (10/52) Ice Maiden: Ice Storm vs Mina Dex 13 vs DC 17 fail, 18hp (48/70)   ROUND 5 Bandit Captain  FATE Does he have another Flare? (50/50) No Attack Barbican: 2 misses, one hit: regains the flare Cult Fanatic (12/39) Hold Person 15 vs DC 12: spell fails. Drake opportunity attack 12 vs AC 12 4hp (8/39) Mina: crossbow vs Jukti (opportunity attack 20 vs AC 16: 5 miss spend Hero Point CRITICAL HIT!!! 26hp Jukti dead. Bonus Barbican get Flare: Barbican 14 STR vs 5 DEX: regains flare FATE: Are Ice summons negated (Has to be) no Squad of Bandits 3: Attack Cultists 3: 11 vs AC 12 miss Squad of Cultists 1: Taunt, attack Bandits 3: 14 vs AC 12 15hp (30/45) Squad of Cultists 2: (15/45 Bloodied) Attack Bandit 1B Crit (dead) Squad of Cultists 3: (42/45) Change: Defend Barbican (Dodge) Cultist 4A (4/9hp) Attack Drake: 12 vs AC 14 miss Cultist 4B (4/9hp) Disadvantage opponent (hold leg) Guard Drake (10/52) (DIS) Attack Cult Fanatic: Bite 17 vs AC 12 6hp (6/39), Tail 10 vs AC 12 miss Bronze Scout 1 21 vs AC 14: 8hp (4/52) Bronze Scout 2 15 vs AC 15 7hp Drake dead Bronze Scout 3 Continues to attack drake Ice Maiden: Flurry form: Whirlwind: STR save 14 vs DC 13 saved: Mina not flung, 6 cold damage ROUND 6 Bandit Captain (57/65) Advantage Self Attack Cultists 2 (ADV) 21 and 23 scimitar 18hp, squad becomes 2 bloodied Cultists, 24 dagger vs 2A: dead Cult Fanatic (12/39) Hold Person vs Bandit Captain: Wis save 9 vs DC 12: Paralysed Mina (42/70): Leap Athletics 15: attack Bandit Captain with crossbow midair: ADV & Sharpshooter: 15 vs AC 15: 30hp (27/65). “Take out their leader!” Bonus Barbican attack (ADV) 17 vs AC 15 15hp (12/65) Squad of Bandits 3: (30/45) Defend Captain (Cancels ADV) Squad of Cultists 1: 4 vs AC 15 miss Squad of Cultists 3: (42/45) 23 vs AC 15 15hp Bandit Captain dead Cultist 4A (4/9hp) Attack Bandits 3 19 vs AC 12 4hp (26/45) Cultist 4B (4/9hp) Attack Bandits 3 13 vs AC 12 6hp (20/45) Bronze Scout 1 21 vs AC 12 12hp (8/45) Bronze Scout 2 6 vs AC 12 miss Bronze Scout 3 19 vs AC 12 7hp (1/45) Ice Maiden: Fly to Mina, no whirlwind recharge, 2 slams 19 & 23 vs AC 16, 26hp (16/70) End of Turn CON check DC 12: 4 fail (dead) Cultist 2B Surrender:  FATE: Bandits surrender? (50/50 no: killed

The MeatEater Podcast
Ep. 326: Cuddle the Scimitar

The MeatEater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 104:17 Very Popular


Steven Rinella talks with Lee Burton, Steve Fulton, Warren Bluntzer, Ryan Callaghan, Clay Newcomb, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider. Topics discussed: The Sahara in Texas at the Bamberger Ranch; rewilding; the time when Steve cuddled a scimitar calf; protective mommas; bison from the Bronx; how you use the horns; the high fecundity of scimitar horned oryx; artificial insemination of cheetahs; fake wooly mammoths; when the natural range of a species is in a failed state; less hump, more rump; the market for scimitar horned oryx supporting the conservation and perpetuation of the species; individual animal experiences vs. population level experiences; the lug nut litmus test; the goal of establishing stable heards back in the Sahara; when does Texas become Africa?; animal diseases; liability; dinosaur footprints and fossils; and more.   Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mister Kindness
Roger Field - Rogue Male

Mister Kindness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 71:36


Joining us is soldier, lawyer, writer and literary agent Roger Field. This episode is more or less a book report about 'Rogue Male: Sabotage and seduction behind German lines with Geoffrey Gordon-Creed DSO, MC' which Roger wrote using the man's memoirs. Definitely one of the best books I've read so was a great pleasure to talk to Roger about it. Geoffrey Gordon-Creed joined the Army straight from school in 1939 and saw action in North Africa (he won the Military Cross on his first day in battle). From there on to Greece to scupper the Germans' plans as a member of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) which was the UK's early Special Forces . He was a top level operator on the battlefield AND in the bedroom - and in this book he does not spare the details. Roger is a natural storyteller and we also discuss his latest book 'Scimitar into Stanley' about his memoirs from the Falklands War. Great guy, great subject.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rogue-Male-Sabotage-seduction-Gordon-Creed/dp/1444706357/ref=sr_1_1?crid=GYA9XA6NGZSA&keywords=geoffrey+gordon+creed&qid=1648132463&sprefix=geoffrey+gordon+creed%2Caps%2C85&sr=8-1https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Scimitar-into-Stanley-Hardback/p/21207Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/misterkindness_pod and Mis ter Kindness on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/njohn.kindness.9onhttps://www.misterkindness.com

Chefnpodcast with Chef Jason
One Knife and a Scimitar

Chefnpodcast with Chef Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 49:15


Chef Ojan Bagher from Houston, Texas shares with us some of his favorite things and what drives him as the Culinary Specialist for Sysco Foods.  How does an Iranian background influence Chef Ojan's culinary passion?  Lastly, is Chef Ojan's Jeep better than the one I used to own?

CEWT Talk
1 Knife and a Scimitar

CEWT Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 51:20


CEWT Talk presents a new podcast, Chefn with Chef Jason Knapp. Chef Jason invites friend and fellow Chef, Ojan Bagher, and they play a game of ‘would you rather' … foodie style. Ojan accepts the mystery ingredient challenge and you will wish you were there to taste it. Welcome to Chefn.

Crime Time FM
SIMON SCARROW In Person With Paul

Crime Time FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 53:32


SIMON SCARROW chats to Paul Burke about his new to paperback thriller BLACKOUT, the importance of teaching and understanding history, challenging views of the past, writing historical fiction, Cato and Macro and how telling a joke could get you executed in Nazi Germany.BLACKOUT: Berlin, December 1939As Germany goes to war, the Nazis tighten their terrifying grip. Paranoia in the capital is intensified by a rigidly enforced blackout that plunges the city into oppressive darkness every night, as the bleak winter sun sets.When a young woman is murdered, Criminal Inspector Horst Schenke is under pressure to solve the case, swiftly. Distrusted by his superiors for his failure to join the Nazi Party, Schenke walks a perilous line - for disloyalty is a death sentence.The discovery of a second victim confirms Schenke's worst fears. He must uncover the truth before evil strikes again.As the investigation takes him closer to the sinister heart of the regime, Schenke realises there is danger everywhere - and the warring factions of the Reich can be as deadly as a killer stalking the streets . . .SIMON SCARR is a Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author. After a childhood spent travelling the world, he pursued his great love of history as a teacher, before becoming a full-time writer. His Roman soldier heroes Cato and Macro made their debut in 2000 in UNDER THE EAGLE, and have subsequently appeared in many bestsellers in the Eagles of the Empire series, including CENTURION, INVICTUS and DAY OF THE CAESARS.Simon Scarrow is also the author of a quartet of novels about the lives of the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon Bonaparte, YOUNG BLOODS, THE GENERALS, FIRE AND SWORD and THE FIELDS OF DEATH; a novel about the 1565 Siege of Malta, SWORD & SCIMITAR; HEARTS OF STONE, set in Greece during the Second World War; and PLAYING WITH DEATH, a contemporary thriller written with Lee Francis. He also wrote the novels ARENA and INVADER with T. J. Andrews.Produced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and LeighCrime Time

John's Podcast Has A Posse
24. Phantom Scimitar

John's Podcast Has A Posse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 68:04


Met up with Zinoosh and Francois for dinner and a jam session jpgaudio.com phantomscimitar.bandcamp.com vorrh.bandcamp.com

Waves Of Clarity Podcast
Frank Soonius On Never Giving Up On Your Dreams

Waves Of Clarity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 48:50


Frank Soonius is described as 'The Dream Driver'. You will hear his dramatic life story along with inspiration and advice to never give up on your dreams. Frank's book on the importance of living your gift is 'Trapped In A Dream' and can be found here: https://www.trappedinadreambook.com   Some of the content of the conversation covers some difficult subjects and experiences. Tracy can be contacted as follows: Website: www.tracykimberg.com Phone: 07928 154054 Facebook: www.facebook.com/Tracy.Kimberg.Counselling.Therapy.Coaching/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-kimberg-9564a3193/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tracy_kimberg_hypnotherapist/ welcome to another episode of the waves of clarity. My name is Tracy Kimberg. I am a teenage therapist and a relationship expert. What'd you don't know about me is that I used to be a nurse as well. And being a nurse taught me that. Even when someone is incredibly ill and going through a very difficult time, physically their mental strength can pick them up and carry them through difficult times. And this is exactly why I decided to have a podcast where I can help you find that within you. If you listening. And you are in a difficult time in your life or going through some struggles. Then I want you to be able to listen to my podcast and find something within what I'm sharing that is going to help you realize that you have grit. You have resilience, you have incredible inner strength to overcome whatever it is you're facing. I'd like you to play a game with me quickly. Have you ever try to. Associate an, a word with someone maybe, um, imagine your partner or one of your children, or maybe your best friend, and to think what one word would describe them. Isn't it incredible how, even just by thinking of someone, you can actually put a word. That exactly frames their personality. And this is what I'm going to do today with Frank Soonius who's my guest. He me symbolizes courage and not just courage written in normal font, courage in capital letters. And I can't wait for you to listen to Frank story, Frank. Is the pivotal example of overcoming hardship and never, ever giving up on his dreams. I am so honored to have you here and I'd like you to please introduce yourself, um, tell people who you are and what brought you to this space where you are today. Well, I'm a Frank Sudanese. I live close by them and, uh, I was born a long time ago, more than 60 years. And that's always what I say. People start, stop asking when I was born in incident and, um, I was born high sensitive and, uh, yeah, brought me. I know now that that being, I, since it's a, it's a superpower, but that's only after 50 years, I discovered that it's your superpower. And I had to go, uh, A long way to find out that being sensitive is, is good enough. And you can go on with it and you have a superpower, but I didn't know that when I was born, I don't want to interrupt you too much, but some people might not know what high sensitive means. Can you explain that? Of course I can do it. If you feel too much, you hear too much. It gets too much. And in my case, I gave it all away. Okay. So tell me about this story that I heard. Um, we, you chose the title for today's podcast, which is put your heart in your dream. Um, which is a very beautiful title. I pick up that book by as if it was a book. Maybe this is the title for your next book. It's probably a lovely title. Tell your story. Yeah. Yeah. I can do it now a really, really short and really to the point. And I was, I was born. I sense that and how it did. I noticed it. When I was in school, uh, I always helped the children or who was bullied and how did I help them to put them in my team when we play soccer and then beat the bullies. And they helped me too, because I became really good in my sports because I had to do more than. I'd never had the good players around, but I had always the people who were picked on, but I love to help them and let them grow. And then we, we beat the bullies and I had a lot of friends and even the bullies. Started to think I can bid in the booty anymore because uh, Frank is going to be Darius. So that's why I noticed, and I'm going to also notice that when there was a, a little bit, like somewhere in the pounds, complete the loan, I'll always pick them and brought them home and nourish it to the, was it big, big duck? The duck story is also in my book and the rabbits and everything who was in need. I picked it up because I always thinking, I have to say that to make the long story short, I was trying to save myself. By doing this now I felt that I was different. I really felt that why is the world so hard? You know, can we do a little bit more laughing to the world? And so I thought I'm different, but that didn't know how different that was. And I went. It's all in my book. It's, it's, it's really funny. It's with the girls and the, and the, and the growing up stories. It's all different and different. This is good. I think different issue, you know, and it was still, I became a really good sportsman, um, because I thought if I am really good at something, people will. Not be so hard on me, you know, you know, you like me more. And I was always thinking, why is not everybody liking me? And, you know, I did my best. I tried harder and harder. Still it was, um, I think I was 35, 36. I was in the end of my basketball. Uh, I played in the first division and I was coaching to the, the national junior girls in Holland and a lot of teams and we always had success because I've got ramen rule make, make it a better chart. And they become a better basketball player. So that's easily now. And if they have the talent, it will come out because they feel, they feel good because they are better as a child. And everybody needs that, you know, to be good in something. And then you grow, everything is growing with you. You need to stay to stay up top. You know, if you have nothing. You think you are nothing, you know, but you have one thing or two things, and then it grows and it grows and grows. And I love it. All the disappointments I took with me in my room, I call it the ethic, my shuttles, I made a shutout and then I shared a world. I played everything. What went wrong? I played it in my room again. And then I succeeded. So I had two worlds, one shadow world. I'm on rebuilt. That's in, when I was 35, those worlds grow apart. I felt she wilt. I want it to go to my fence. You will. But the real world was now really ending on me, really hitting on me, really art and it all started. I was a research marketer. I was really good. And I was asked to do in a survey. Under, um, drug users who were using methadone as substitution of heroin. It's, it's called methadone. They gave me 80 persons to fines. And it was really hard to fight because they are living all over the place, homeless houses. So it was a really hard job. And I loved it. I love coming to the people, listen to the stories and write it down. But I made a big mistake. It was a really big mistake because when you're high sensitive, all the pain that came to me and I was thinking. After hearing a story of one hour, I'm going to save this girl. That's difficult. I'm going to save this girl. No worries. All those stories. Starting hitting on me. And I couldn't relax because even when I came home, I thought this girl, why is she using drugs? She's so beautiful. I have to do something. So it was interview number 28. When I heard a man saying that he was high up in the national bank of Holland, his name is Bob. I call him Bob, his name is different, but. Am I in that story is a common Bob and Bob told me in 10 minutes time, this story, and that, that hit me so hard. He was sitting in front of the tent, in the campaign in Spain when he sees his wife and four little children walk away anyways. It's always hard to tell this story, but you know, it says all the sweet things in ice creams and they're making jokes and are Honda, Tom, 50 meters away to the camp drink a short story, I guess Lincoln car comes around the corner and there was one big explosion. And 270 people in one minute died that day. And when he opened his eyes, there was nothing anymore. His wife was gone. Four children were gone, everything was gone. And he told me that in 10 minutes, even shivering now 25 years ago, because I always thought when you started using drugs, you're a little bit weak. And you know why you started using drugs? I had a, not a good few at that moment. And I started to cry. I said, that's why. Why Bob, why could not save somebody as beautiful as you are? Because I saw that it was a beautiful person. And I remember that he said his friend, he said, everybody tried. Everybody tried to comfort me and be there. But Frank, there were too many hours in the day, sort of hours, hour. She was alone. Any different. Give me the joints from the joint. He gave him something else. Then the heroin comes, he lost his house. He lost his job. And he lost everything. And now we're sleeping on the bridge in Amsterdam is 7,007,000 people are doing it. Why didn't you come to me? Just like the Dudley. I bring them to my bedroom bathroom and take care of him. He was gone. And then I started to notice that I was starting to get strange things happen to me. I think sometimes I couldn't even find my house because I was thinking too much of solving problems and they call it this association, they call it, you start to come in dissociation. I went to a psych. And the SAC said, stop. This is not work for you, Frank. You have to stop, but I want to finish it because now it's Frank. You know, I want to, I want to do it my own way, but to make the long story short, that's the part you probably hear. I ended up in a suicide, so. Sydney Australia. And someday you will see how it came up, come there, but that's it really, really straight story. But I ended up in an mental hospital in the city. I was charged. They gave me also a chart, what it looks like I got to be life in prison and. I had two suicide attempts. Then I was put on 24 hours suicides and I stayed there all together in isolation for 22 months altogether. And it was in the seventh week of me being in the isolation cell, the prison guard who was watching me already so long said to me, Frank. If I see somebody like you laying here on the ground, nothing in your room for seven weeks, never sleep only. I see you only sometimes watching, watching and to the floor again. And that was all he did. And I thought, what is wrong with this guy? I have to do something. He had the feeling and he had to do something. So he grabbed the paper, put it on the door. With a little pencil, small pencil, and it could cost him his job because you're not allowed because when a pencil I had already done everything with my risk, I had done stupid things already. That's why I started writing and I wrote alone, always alone, 30 pages. The second day I wrote. So living in Shondaland, one of the most beautiful stories I've ever written, because I would never be in that state of mind when I was there. So I sometimes try to go back to there, but it's still possible because I was go, I was, I was in a different time zone and then I started writing to the dream. The first part, and this guy was so good to give the papers to his psychiatrist who was treating me and he said, straight away, wow, this guy's not crazy. He's lost. So we adjusted my medications, throw it away because medication can be, can be deadly, can really be deathly. I wasn't such a high onto depressions. And from my major depressive illness, I was suffering from a major depressive illness. I was a patient. I was suicidal. And I came back, it's costed, I think for four and a half months, I was adjusted to the right medication. And I came back to life because so many people came to visit me good solicitors. They all try to help me, but it's all about money. So finally I took a really beautiful job. Fighter as a female. So it's a little bit of mistake, but she was crying every time she saw me. So I took her and put that was not smart because I had taken it something, somebody with more experienced, see for the, like a line that Indians in our trial, my trial was after eight months and she fought back like line and the jury. Yeah, hang June six, six was the hang jury. And then the judge helped the jury a little bit to make a decision. If you'd read the, my book, why did he do that? Why he shouldn't have said now six, six it's. Send them home, you know, because if you read what I've done, I asked the judge, why, why are you doing this to me? And in the end they found me guilty. And as for life imprisonment and Napoli system, what is the most strangest cases I have, I go to Europe. I go to a vacation in Europe for three months, and then I come back. I make a decision about this man, because something is wrong in this story, but he came back and he gave me 11 years and he said, it's such a beautiful man, but he did something really stupid. And he sends me to 11 years. And how was it? Shock shock. They put me straight away in the, in the, in the, in the 24 hour suicide. Watch again, let's start about treatment again. They took me on, on, on, on, in the difference. So in the, in the, in the, in the prison, but I had to go to a maximum security because 11 years is, is a high sentence. How was with murderer? I've seen many murders. Even myself, cellmate was murdered in front of me in 10 seconds. If he was, it was dead. That's the mentality in, in, in the jail. So finally they gave me a cell complete isolation. And there. I found myself, I went to Bible studies. People from prisoners fellowship can see me, Bobby Schuller, his father, Robert Schuller, came to Philly to visit me for an hour of power. And he gave me a Bible and started doing Bible study. And there I met during the Bible study. I met a guy in my fault either. And I didn't know where Michael was in for, but I found out that he was in for, they did 16 years for, it was better. He did 60 children and they found 16,000 it's photos of children. But he was also my way act because one day. He told me and I'm shivering. And after my legs, he told me the story about Samantha nights and you can all see it, then you can all find it on, on internet cement. And I disappeared in 86, I think, Australia on bono beach. And she never responded. No she's already gone for 40 years, but then during Bible study, Michael opened up to me and he told me the story that the cement, the story, because he wants to come clean with God. I hated Michael because I wanted to kill him the moment he told me that that night I even tried to kill myself because again, for the third time, because I thought if I live in a world, unless somebody comes in yourself, I told you. I kicked up a girl. I made photos. I did things with her and then I killed her. I don't want to be in a world like that, but I thought this story because they saw me on the camera and they thought that I was anxious and they were afraid. So they put me again in the isolation cell and died my hands and my legs again. Hi, Frank, you were so good. You were doing some well, what happened? I said, well, this guy told me this story. Okay. Well, Frank, there are so many stories. Don't believe everything was stalled, but the psychiatrist went to the police and told what I told her. And they went to the sheds where Michael was living and found photos of what Michael did with Scimitar nights on the floor. So they choose Michael in the jail with the murder of Samantha nights. But I didn't even know who sent it to my close. I've never been to her slowly. I never knew anything. So I was a hero. I became a hero because I saw one of them incredible, these appearances of this nine-year-old girl. So I was a hero, but I didn't know, you know, I told the story and, you know, the police came and the AFS gave to me and, you know, I told only what he told me and that was it. And on the nine o'clock two thousands, there was a call on the internet, on the Intercom Frank Baker stuff. Now. I thought we'd all be going to court again, my appeal was coming, so I was standing with one box, but all this was left of my life. Nothing was, everything was gone, but it was happy because all the brief things, the letters by my, my, my, my, my pages of my book, everything was in the little box and that was all was left for my life. And they opened the door and normally they get the shackles and handcuffs and you go to another cell or to a meeting with a solicitor. But this time they want to share those. As you give me a hug, she grabbed me. And she said in my ear, I said, what do you mean you going home? I said, what do you mean? She said, well, the plane is leaving in two hours. So we have to hurry. You have to sign here and we'll let you go wrote to his house, to the plaintiff who was already on the, on the. To go up on the runway, the insights. Yeah. I remember this beautiful thing. There was a little girl. I still have my uniform with our stripes and them, as you said, are you a prisoner? And I wanted to answer, but before I could answer, yes, he was that he didn't do it. They let him go. And she said, Oh, have a good sleep. Oh, everything will be all right. And they gave me a little bowl of dailies. I've never in my life. So I drank it and then fell asleep. And it's 24 hours to London on the plane. So I slept 30, 14, 15 hours. I slept because I was so tired and. When I arrived in London, they gave me a passport for a long event for them. And then I arrived for this and nobody knows I was going. So they called my mother and my sister and everybody was waiting because they were not expecting me. I had them. So they let me out after four years and three months and well, My life started straight away because I had to go to psychiatrist I'm on heavy medication, everything, but no, it was funny is that I walked somewhere in a, in a, in a shopping mall where somebody called my name frig. I said, are you, you gave me, you gave me a basketball lessons 10 years ago. And she was eight there. And now she was 18. And I said, Oh, how do you going to recognize me? You remind you are my hero. What are you doing? I said, I have so much in that. Or you should do what, something with basketball again. And Dennis, I said, well, I don't know about it. They're looking for a new tennis teacher at my club. You must be the new teacher. Leave me alone, please. Four hours, eight children. You can do that. Well, why not? I went to the court and there were eight little children, six, seven, eight years old. I did my best to good. And in three months time, I had hunted at 40 and I was the new teacher of the club. And I started my new life and nobody knew that I cannot have the hell, but it did deal a little child who I gave lessons so many years ago, she gave me a new heart because. Doing, this is really what I love to do. You know, I started, I did it for 15 years, myself. Again, I bought a, they gave me compensation money for jail, and I bought a little bungalow in nature. To come close with nature because I love nature too, to find myself and I've got beautiful. You can see that there. I have my own deer. I can speak with it there. And if you see it on Instagram, you'll love it. I really talk with a deer and you see his ears. Then I've got 40, 50 CTOs of him already. And. But then I saw Nick reach the man with no arms or legs. I saw him one day on the hour of power on the television. Now I'm a Christian, I'm a real good Christian. And I saw Nick and he spoke to me. He was speaking to 140 million people, but I thought he was speaking to me. And that day he wrote changed again my life, because. I stopped being a teacher. And it was a time for a lot of people because I said, I have to do something different. He spoke to me. He said, it's your moral obligation. If you have something to tell the world, Frank, you have to do it. And he spoke ass on two times life. And he even saw me in the, in crowd. And he even said, where is that book coming? Frank? That's all. Well, I'm waiting, I'm waiting Frank. We need that book. I said, well, it's coming. No, no, no, no, no, no. It's good. That's not a good answer. It has to come now. And so many beautiful things happened after death and it's yeah. It's amazing how. People can push your buttons. And now I call myself the train driver because I want to bring everybody back to that tree. They missed one day they had a dream. And most of all the responder drink forever. Now you percent will never live their dreams. And there is a research done in Australia and 92% of the people said if I only had done. What I wanted to do and that I sold as well. The book is coming now and it's in the prints stages. And so many beautiful things really happens television. Now, now I'm starting podcasts and I love it. I love it because. It's not important because you know, Nick, Nick told me a story that he's now asking 75,000 hours, you go to speak and he's getting it and you know what he's doing with it. He's got talent at 60 people thousand people give him food, medical care in Africa and Naipaul, and he said, you know how you sleep at night? When you know that 60,000 children have a full stomach tonight. And because of Nick, it's not my moral obligation. To go along with it and beat the dreams. Right. You know, I'm not a therapist, I'm not a trainer. Maybe I am, I'm a coach, but I'm a train driver because we all have dreams. But what you forgot is to put the hearts your three, and if you put a heart in your dream, nobody can stop you because it is your dream. And if there's money, a dream, you're lucky. But if there's nuts, You're also lucky because you're live. Well, Frank, that's such a moving and incredible share that you've just given so many people. And you know, what do you say after such a, something like that? There's nothing to read. I noticed that a few times that I'm in a room or on a stage when people don't have questions anymore day. Have to adjust that, that, you know, I'm not a magician, you know, I only want to be the train driver because you have a dream, but you have to lift your dream. And if you don't put a heart in it, you will never leave your dream. And it's your gift because we all have a gifts. And so many gifts goes away because. Nobody is give you that button to reset because we all need somebody or, you know, follows me because you never know who's going to give you an, the next push on your button to go to your next best chapters of your life. Because, you know, I mean a good chapter, but we all know when you know that it can change tomorrow. So it can change and you know, but you have to be prepared. I not prepared because when, you know, since you take too much, so sometimes you have to slow down because I, since they take too much, but now I want to have equal, you know, I want to give and I want to receive, and if that's imbalance. Know, I want to be in balance and it's not money or whatever. I don't care about money. It's all about find your gift. Find your gifts. You know, we all have one gift and one, you know, but if you don't find it and that's what I want to do, I want to be the driver. I want to put you back to the tree you want set, but you never lift and get out, but you have to do it yourself. What would you say to someone that's listening and that feels. Stuck in themselves, stuck in a situation stuck, um, in feeling like they don't know the next step, surround yourself with people. Who not Australia. I'd say that's that's for you. That's not for you. Find people who really listen to you. Who really, when you can, can share that story yet, when you say, ah, I don't feel happy and my boss finds people and sometimes you have to. Dick's really deep. And that's really hard for some people that find that guards, that prison guards who found me, who gave me a chance of life again, or give me the paper that a psychiatrist. How was you wrong? These guys. Okay. Which are that you have to reset your sometimes yourself, but you have to find somebody or something. That, that gives you that next push on your reset, but who said to me? Right. Desecrate idea. But so many people, when I said I stopped with Dennis lessons, I'm going to be something that's what for you, that's for you. That's not your, that's not your tribe. Find that person, maybe it's one person find your present guard. You know what? You have to start looking and then you start leaving because you need somebody who said to you, that's great ID. And even if they think, well, I don't know, let's still support you and say, listen, this is great because it is your dream who can decide about your dream. Nobody. Nobody needs support. We all need support. And for me it was okay. The next chance for life. And you never know, you never know who's going to give you the push. Exactly. You might already have the push. You just don't notice it. Exactly. So sometimes we are so caught up and that's why my program is it the during driver program, it's all about. The six steps, you know, it's, it's your purpose? It's your passion. It's it's it's all. They've got six piece. It's it's your paws. It's your, it's all about building yourself up again. It's it's like a car. The car needs all benzene all sometimes. You know, you have to take care of your car. Otherwise you stops. You have, you have to have trust in yourself. You have to build yourself up. And sometimes they're all the six piece are so low. Did you have to build them up again? And when there are six or seven? No, the average there, you see a little bit clearer and then. People start listening to you. And then, you know, you have to build yourself up again with positive people, healthy, uh, start becoming healthier and, and, you know, say, say more yes. To two things that are, I think that you think, Oh, that's a little bit difficult for me. And I'm telling you, listen, you will fail. You will fail. But only in failing. Yeah, you have to fail. It's like Denzel Washington. If you see that video fail big it's in my book. Fail big, please. And do this as quick as possible because when you were on 17, then you felt, uh, it's a little bit difficult, but still now try everything FL. Then you find what is real for you that you have to do it. Who cares you learn from failing? Really, really, really, it's easy now to say, you know, I, I came out, I was lucky, you know, that's why I say now it's not easy. It is really not easy. But use the steps you used steps, build yourself up again, but people find them and share your insecurity, your doubts. We all have, but doubt kills more dreams than failure ever did. Exactly. That's so important. You felt, you knew that was not for you, but there is so much else that is for you. And if you find it as quick as possible, if you're happy, everybody will happy because when you're happy, everybody will benefit from it. And you're not happy people not going to invite you to a, to a party over it, because if they go their shrink depress, Frank, they're not going to ask you when you are in your real self. Wow. The world is really a defeat, but it's not easy. It is not easy. And you don't have, you don't have to go my way, please. Don't, you know, it's there, but you never know where it is. It's going to be the it's going to be the Baker. It's going to be you going to be Tracy. You never know who's going to help you to the next steps of your life, the best steps of your best chapters of your life. But share it, share your doubts with people you trust and, you know, take that next step, you know, take that, share that you feel shit. How many times do we see someone who say, Hey, I'm doing well. Don't let me if your shit you're feeling shit, tell them we also always, Oh yeah, I'm fine. I'm fine. Because she tells me that they're not waiting for my shit. Don't give them a chance, give them a chance. And if they're good friends, I say, Hey, come on, Tracy, let's have a dog. And that's how it works. That's how it works with me. You know, don't go my way, please, please stop earlier and say, and take the help there is because there is a lot of help, but sometimes you think, ah, I wasn't research marketer. I was doing the talking with the druggies and I lost it. I was trying to help them and I lost myself. Yeah, I know that you, you told me earlier that you don't have your own children, but you've obviously had a lot to do with children, especially as a coach and, and you know, you know, kids, you know how they are and kids are more themselves when they not with their parents, our belief that's when you see the real. Child when, when they not in that surrounding of, in, at home, um, what would you say to parents that are battling to get their child motivated? To believe in a dream? Because a lot of children, I think don't have a dream. They, um, they just float. And I think it's so important for a child to have a dream and to, and to believe that that dream can come true. So what do you think, um, parents can do to help their children believe in them? I love this question and this is, this is really it's this you're so spot on. It's so many times when I give you an example. The boy goes to soccer. He's not that good. And he scores a beautiful goal and he comes home making dinner and he runs inside the new, messy, and the, and the mother don't even look at them. You play in the, in, in, in, in 17. She don't know what she did. And she crest that board in one remark. She should've said, Whoa, Whoa, Missy is born. You seen him play soccer and he is playing in the 17 of the club, but that doesn't mean that is not the new Messi. He's a different messy, there's only one messy. And he is blessed by being a good player, but your child can be the next, whatever you want, if you put it in him. So don't really think twice. What'd you say to a child when you on your phone and your job comments scored the winning goal, that you're too busy and say, Oh man, yeah, invest in your child. And if he wants to become whatever he wants to become. That there is a possible, he will be the best, you know, and if it's not that there are so many other beautiful things, you know, I've got so many people. When I give tennis lessons, somebody come very unrealistic to my tennis. Hey, look at my girl issues goods. And after an hour, It comes to me. Do I have to tell him? I said, well, we need to have a talk. And then I'm honest. Normally a trainer will say, well, that's 250 for half season tennis lessons and you know, I'll take the money. I never said that. I said after 20 minutes, I can see if somebody can do something with a bowl. Yes or no. You have bull feeling or you don't have both. It's so easy. I'm always honest. Listen, you can be caught in so many things, but Dennis will not be one of them. If you likes it real and displayed with 164, uh, players are starting and only one can win. Are the other ones loses? They're really good, really good itself. You know, nobody's a loser, nobody's a winner. We are all chooses. We can all choose that. Made the choice a little bit. When you're young, if you see that he has no talent with a ball, tennis is going to be really, really hot, but is rugby. There is so many beautiful other sports. If you have no boat feeling, Dennis is really hard. So I'm honest. I'm always honest, you know, take him to repeat, take him to something else. There are so many beautiful things where it could be the number one, you know, if you're posted in one thing, Exactly. I mean, if they not the next, um, um, John McEnroe, whoever, then at least they learning other skills in that it's like team sports, spirit, and you know how to be a good loser, how to stand up when you've lost. So there's lots of other skills that they can learn even. Yeah, stop hitting your head against the wall. I want to be a good tennis player. If you have no feeling for that small bowl, there are seven, maybe the best rider, maybe it comes poetry and he's going to be happy. And, you know, be honest, be honest from the start. I'm not as other tennis teachers are always said straight away. Listen. This has gotta be really hard to become a real good tennis player. It's not the mind I tell them honestly, and they're going to be happy with somebody else, something else. And there are still, I had children who couldn't play tennis for 10 years. They were in my lessons and that's fun because I can still get a lot of fun. That's DACA. I could give so much fun, but you're not going to become a tennis player. I love the question about why I love the question. It goes that's that's that's that's not. Your question is all about. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Um, tell me, when is your book going to be out well, swept in your dream, man is titled, so, you know, I'm just like all the other people who have to buy my book. I'm always thinking, is that good? Enough must have changed a little bit. They're just like, no, we're all the same, you know, I'm no different than somebody else. You know, some people are really good to me. You go into it straight away. I wish I was like that. So I'll be honest with you. It's here, it's in the search stage of layout. I'm going to send it the way this is. This is the last control because you pushed my button. Send that in Frank, and I'm going to make you accountable. I'm going to check up on you. I want you to send me a photo of the thing in the envelope stamp on offered. I love it. I love it. All have to do the things you are doing that to me because I also need still, you know, that's why I follow everybody because you never know where the best next push comes in. Now we all need that push to the next level. You do it to me. I do it to you sometimes. And somebody on the street or on under the bridge, who's homeless can give you next fish. Bush, treat everybody. That's that's my motto enough, treat everybody isn't as a human being as the same person, because we are all after all made out of love. And that is what makes us the same. Thank you so much for listening to this episode with me, and I hope you enjoyed it. Please send me some feedback. Let me know what you think you can tag me in your comments on Instagram, on Facebook, on LinkedIn. Um, and you can relisten to this. I have loaded it also onto Facebook. If you would like to watch the live video, you can find it there on my Facebook page, Tracy Kimberg thank you for listening. And next week, I'm going to give you another free meditation download. So keep listening and enjoy, and don't forget to share.

Broadway Is My Beat
Broadway Is My Beat_51-12-22_(092)_Buddy Malpaugh And The Jeweled Scimitar

Broadway Is My Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 30:11


Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. For the remainder of the series, the role of Detective Danny Clover was portrayed by Larry Thor. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/broadway-is-my-beat/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

SkyWatchTV Podcast
Five in Ten 4/18/19: Raymond Ibrahim - Desecration of European Churches

SkyWatchTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 19:00


While there is no evidence yet that the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral was deliberately set, Raymond Ibrahim, author of Sword and Scimitar, reports that Christian churches in France are being vandalized at the rate of two per day, often by young men described as “youthful rioters with a migration background.”

Corridor Cast
55. Phantom Scimitar

Corridor Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018


Phantom Scimitar take us to the stars with their riff-heavy blend of prog-blues rock-metal where we’ll look back and think about time, ancient civilizations, and our place in the universe. We’re all stardust. Their upcoming first album Tides of the First Dawn will be out next year. Check it out! https://ia601504.us.archive.org/30/items/corridorcast_e55_phantom_scimitar/corridorcast_e55_phantom_scimitar.mp3

Capitol Conversations
Marvin Olasky on American compassion

Capitol Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 36:56


Dr. Marvin Olasky, editor-in-chief of World Magazine, joined ERLC Policy Director Matt Hawkins for an interview. Their conversation included American poverty and compassion, the history and future of compassionate conservatism, the charitable deduction, and Marvin's longest streak of 10,000 steps a day. World Magazine The Sift World Radio World Journalism Institute Marvin's biography, Unmerited Grace Marvin's books at Amazon, including… The Tragedy of American Compassion Renewing American Compassion Compassionate Conservatism Guest bio Marvin Olasky is editor in chief of the World News Group, dean of the World Journalism Institute, and holder of the Distinguished Chair in Journalism and Public Policy at Patrick Henry College. He worked at The Boston Globe, taught at the University of Texas at Austin from 1983 through 2007, and was provost of The King's College in New York City from 2007 to 2011. He joined WORLD in 1990. Dr. Olasky has written 20 books, including The Religions Next Door, Standing for Christ in a Modern Babylon, Scimitar's Edge, Renewing American Compassion, Telling the Truth, Central Ideas in the Development of American Journalism, The Press and Abortion, Prodigal Press, and The Tragedy of American Compassion, which Philanthropy magazine deemed one of “eight books that changed America.” He has written more than 2,000 articles in publications including WORLD, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post, and is often referred to as the intellectual father of compassionate conservatism. Dr. Olasky has degrees from of the University of Michigan and Yale University. Subscribe iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 456: Big Finish Blake' s7 2.1. SCIMITAR

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2015 5:34


@bigfinish #blakes7 2.1. SCIMITAR RELEASED NOVEMBER 2014 PRICES CD £10.99 Download £8.99 Synopsis The crew of the Liberator awaken to find one of their own missing. Where is Dayna? Has their friend been taken or has she deserted them? The search for Dayna leads them to a deserted ship in the middle of a dangerous asteroid field. But what is the secret of the Scimitar and can Avon get every member of his crew out of the asteroid field alive? [For a glimpse of how the cover was designed, and for writer Trevor Baxendale's Top 5 Blake's 7 stories, visit the Behind the Scenes page ] Written By: Trevor BaxendaleDirected By: Lisa Bowerman Cast Paul Darrow (Kerr Avon), Michael Keating (Vila Restal), Jan Chappell (Cally),Steven Pacey (Del Tarrant), Tom Chadbon (Del Grant), Alistair Lock (Zen/Orac),Buffy Davis (Karlov), Daniel Brennan (Drince)   Producer Cavan ScottScript Editor Justin RichardsExecutive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs