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What if World War III started and nobody noticed? I know that sounds like a stupid question and I may be joking, but I am very serious about what I am joking about.Pope Francis has said that all of the worldwide terror alerts, armed conflicts, religious wars that harkens back to the Dark Ages, and escalating international terrorism is actually World War III and we are not noticing because no one has called it on the nightly news.Global security estimates conclude that right now in the world there are 30 ongoing wars and 22 conflicts. That's 52 countries at war or in conflict. The U.S. alone has ground troops in 134 countries.Originally Broadcast On 5/10/18This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4878838/advertisement
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El Dorado Main Street held its quarterly Downtown Assembly on Tuesday, Aug. 8th at Charley's Appliances. The meeting was initiated by Jeff Christensen, the President of the El Dorado Main Street Board and he began by introducing Tyler Norris, a board member from the Branches Pregnancy and Family Resource Center. Norris updated attendees on their building renovation at 107 N Main in El Dorado. Following Norris, Thea Howard-Dickson, Executive Director of the Coutts Museum of Art, spoke about the museum's ongoing renovation. City Engineer, Scott Rickard, then provided an update on several downtown El Dorado infrastructure projects. Christensen asked Officer John Thompson of the El Dorado Police Department about the initiative to collect contact details from the business community. Sierra Marie Bonn, El Dorado Main Street Communications Project Manager, detailed forthcoming Main Street events. Christensen wrapped up the meeting, underscoring the significance of the "Thankful Thursday" events Downtown.
It's the stuff of nightmares and horror stories: the dead rising from the grave. On August 23, 2020, it happened in Michigan after a woman who was declared deceased by the responding EMS crew “woke up” in a funeral home. Her case has been described as an instance of “Lazarus Syndrome”, or “autoresuscitation after failed cardiopulmonary resuscitation”, but was it this rare condition or negligence on the part of the providers? Nick and Samantha discuss the family's $50 million lawsuit against the City and the providers and examine the clinical and legal issues around patients presumed to be deceased. Please like, comment, and subscribe! Links: Erika Lattimore, as Guardian of Timesha Beauchamp, An Incapacitated Person v. City of Southfield, Michael Storms, Scott Rickard, Phillip Mulligan, and Jake Kroll, In Their Individual Capacity, Jointly And Severally, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Civil Action File No. 2:20-cv-12738, filed October 8, 2020. Complaint available at: http://www.firelawblog.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2020/10/US_DIS_MIED_2_20cv12738_COMPLAINT_filed_by_All_Plaintiffs_against_All_Defe.pdf Michael Storms, Scott Rickard, Phillip Mulligan, and Jake Kroll v. Oakland County Medical Control Authority et al., United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Civil Action File No. 4:20-cv-12457, filed September 8, 2020. Katherine Mims Crocker, Qualified Immunity, Sovereign Immunity, and Systemic Reform, 71 Duke L.J. 1701-1780 (2022), available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol71/iss8/1 Hutchinson, D. and MacDonald, M., (2020, September 16, updated 2020, October 19), “She's Still Breathing”: Hear 911 Call From Moment Workers Realized Southfield Woman Declared Dead Was Alive, ClickOnDetroit https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2020/09/16/shes-still-breathing-hear-911-call-from-workers-realized-southfield-woman-declared-dead-was-alive/ Kaur, H. et al., (2020, October 20), Family of Woman Who Died Weeks After She Was Found Alive at a Funeral Home Sues Paramedics For $50 Million, CNN, https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/20/us/timesha-beauchamp-dies-lawsuit-trnd McEvoy, M., (2019, June 21), “Dead Wrong”, EMS1.com https://www.ems1.com/ems-products/medical-monitoring/articles/dead-wrong-RXW3893p2D3u8R3T/ Varone, K. (host). (2020, September 13). Interview With Attorney For Disciplined Michigan Firefighters In Mistaken Death Pronouncement (No. 35) [Audio podcast episode]. Fire Law Blog. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-episode-35-interview-with-attorney-for/id876773998?i=1000491102861 White, E., (2020, December 10), Paramedics Who Wrongly Pronounced Timesha Beauchamp 'Dead' Can Regain Licenses, Detroit Free Press https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2020/12/10/timesha-beauchamp-paramedics-regain-licenses/3883480001/ WXYZ Detroit, (2020, October 8), Fieger Files $50 Million Lawsuit in Case of Woman Found Alive After Being Pronounced Dead, https://www.wxyz.com/news/fieger-files-50-million-lawsuit-in-case-of-woman-found-alive-after-being-pronounced-dead See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's podcast has two guests, Nyack (N.Y.) senior goalie and Albany commit Will Ramos and Immokalee (Fla.) head coach Scott Rickard. In addition to my guests this week, I talk a little about the latest Consensus Rankings with Haverford School's move back into the Top 10 and why I think some schools get jumped. I also highlight just a couple of last week's best performances before getting into the interviews. Below are some links to some of the topics I discuss this week. Week 6 Consensus Rankings Will Ramos reaches 1,000 Chase Poplin becomes South Carolina's all-time goal leader Marc Galindo's Career stats
This week on 'Behind the Headlines', we're interviewing former U.S. intelligence officer Scott Rickard. Rickard is a linguist and veteran of the communications technology and national security industries. For three decades, he worked with national security and international service providers in Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Communications Security (COMSEC), and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), advising a number of governments and intelligence agencies on analyzing and prioritizing their...
This week on 'Behind the Headlines', we're interviewing former U.S. intelligence officer Scott Rickard. Rickard is a linguist and veteran of the communications technology and national security industries. For three decades, he worked with national security and international service providers in Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Communications Security (COMSEC), and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), advising a number of governments and intelligence agencies on analyzing and prioritizing their...
This week on 'Behind the Headlines', we're interviewing former U.S. intelligence officer Scott Rickard. Rickard is a linguist and veteran of the communications technology and national security industries. For three decades, he worked with national security and international service providers in Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Communications Security (COMSEC), and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), advising a number of governments and intelligence agencies on analyzing and prioritizing their...
스캇 리카드는 Costas 배열이라고 알려진 수학적 개념을 사용하여 반복이 없는 가장 추한 음악을 만들기 시작했습니다. 이 놀랍도록 재미있는 강연에서, 그는 음악적 아름다움 뒤에 있는 수학을 공유하고 있습니다... 그리고 그 반대의 경우도 함께 얘기합니다.
Scott Rickard saiu para projetar a obra musical mais horrível possível, desprovida de repetições, usando um conceito matemático conhecido como matriz Costas. Nesta conversa surpreendentemente divertida, ele compartilha a matemática por trás da beleza musical... e vice-versa.
Scott Rickard se propuso crear la música más fea posible, sin repeticiones, mediante un concepto matemático conocido como la matriz de Costas. En esta charla sorprendentemente entretenida, comparte las matemáticas que hay detrás de la belleza musical... y su opuesto.
Scott Rickard a décidé de créer la musique la plus atroce au monde. Dépourvue de répétition, cette musique est fondée sur un concept mathématique appelé la matrice de Costas. Dans une présentation curieuse et amusante, il nous révèle que la beauté musicale est nourrie par les mathématiques, tout comme son opposée, au demeurant.
Scott Rickard set out to engineer the ugliest possible piece of music, devoid of repetition, using a mathematical concept known as the Costas Array. In this surprisingly entertaining talk, he shares the math behind musical beauty ... and its opposite.