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The Musical Odyssey of Jacksonville's Mark McHone: 30+ Bands and CountingMark shares his story of musical discovery, from attending punk and metal shows at an early age to becoming a key player in the Jax music scene starting around 2000. With a career spanning over 30 bands, Mark's journey is a testament to his dedication and passion for music! [Recorded: 07/14/2024]Mark's extensive band credits include:Out of place (1997)Pitbullies (1997)Bad omen (1998)The outlets (1999)D Frost (2000)Yuck Fou (1999)Last Chance (1999-2001)The Normalsons (2000)Soapbox7/Negative121 (2000-2003)Greyfield (2002)Nine to Five (2003-2004)Boys Go To War (2004)Opiate/ Embraced (2004)The Summer Obsession (2005)A New Ascension (2006)Good Fortune (2006-2007)Separation is Natural (2007-2008)Penny For Your Thoughts (2008-2009)The Secret State (2009)Mindslip (2009-2011)In Whispers/ Dick Cheney and the Assassinators (2012-2017)Julia Gulia (2016-2023)Weighted Hands (2015-2016)El Pescado and The Honky Tonk Heathens (2015-2016)HatchetFace (2014-2016)Heart Shaped Box (Nirvana Tribute) (2015-present)Sled (2018-2019)Destroy the Line (2018-2020)Bigly (2020-2021)It Existz (2020-2022)Green Jello (2019)Krash Party (2024-present)☞ Follow Florida Sound Archive on Instagram! @floridasoundarchive☞ Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and give the video a thumbs up if you enjoy the content https://www.youtube.com/@UCTEBoKv9fZol1jGvDNBtaHA ..Mark McHoneInstagram: @markfkinmchoneCurrent BandsKrash Party: Instragram @krashpartybandHeart Shaped Box: Instagram @hsb_ofcl
Steve and Ben are BACK and kick things off with Ben showing love to the City of Cincinnati?! Then they boys recap The Players Championship as Scottie Scheffler runs it back and is now a 5/1 favorite to win The Masters. They discuss Rory McIlroy and Wyndham Clark's suspect drops and Xander Schauffele's inability to close out events. Then they reluctantly touch on Jay Monahan's not-so-secret State of the Union on the World of PGA & LIV Golf and how Monahan was asked to resign in DECEMBER?! Then they boys preview the Valspar Championship, give their Beer Money Picks of the Week and round this week out with an AWESOME interview with Ryan French, the man behind Monday Q Info! Follow Us! Twitter: @GetInTheHolePod @UndergroundPHI Steven: @StevenMcAvoy_ Ben: @pirro_ben Instagram:@GetInTheHolePod@undergroundphi YouTube: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia MERCH: phiapparel.co/shop + use code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Twitch: Twitch.tv/UndergroundSportsPHI Tomahawk Shades Promo Code: "USP" to save 25% off at checkout! Acorn Hills: Code "GITH15" for 15% off! #golf #PGATour #LIVGolf #AcornHills #GetInTheHole
Civil liberties are vulnerable to infringement in large part due to the post-9/11 expansion of a government surveillance apparatus. Join us as we examine the threats to civil liberties and rights posed by Fusion Centers, as highlighted in the Center for Security, Race and Rights' groundbreaking report Shining a Light on New Jersey's Secret Intelligence System. Host Sahar Aziz addresses these issues with Brennan Center for Justice law enforcement expert Michael German, CAIR New Jersey staff attorney Ayah Zaki, and ACLU of New Jersey attorney Dillon Reisman.Support the Center for Security, Race and Rights by following us and making a donation:Donate: https://give.rutgersfoundation.org/csrr-support/20046.htmlFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rucsrrFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rutgerscsrrFollow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/rucsrrFollow us on TikTok: https://tiktok.com/rucsrrSubscribe to our Newsletter: https://csrr.rutgers.edu/newsroom/sign-up-for-newsletter/
On the podcast: gangsterism or government? The Covid Inquiry has moved to Scotland and, in his cover story for the magazine, our editor Fraser Nelson looks at the many revelations uncovered by Jamie Dawson KC. Fraser describes how civil servants were enlisted into what he calls an ‘SNP secret state' and how SNP corruption is threatening devolution. Joining us to discuss is the Coffee House Scots team: Times columnist Iain Macwhirter, The Spectator's data editor Michael Simmons and The Spectator's social media editor Lucy Dunn who coordinates our Scotland coverage. (01:26) Also this week: With the UK army chief raising the prospect of conscription in the event of war with Russia, spare a thought for Germany whose plans to rebuild its army are already imploding. Lisa Haseldine, The Spectator's assistant online editor, writes about the dire state of Germany's army for the magazine and joins the podcast alongside Elisabeth Braw, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council. (14:58) And finally: is the customer – in fact – always wrong? The old maxim is that the customer is always right. But Quentin Letts, sketch writer for the Daily Mail, says that the adage has been reversed in recent times. It seems instead that the customer is always wrong, or can never be right. He joins the podcast to discuss the sorry state of modern customer service. (27:48) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
On the podcast: gangsterism or government? The Covid Inquiry has moved to Scotland and, in his cover story for the magazine, our editor Fraser Nelson looks at the many revelations uncovered by Jamie Dawson KC. Fraser describes how civil servants were enlisted into what he calls an ‘SNP secret state' and how SNP corruption is threatening devolution. Joining us to discuss is the Coffee House Scots team: Times columnist Iain Macwhirter, The Spectator's data editor Michael Simmons and The Spectator's social media editor Lucy Dunn who coordinates our Scotland coverage. (01:26) Also this week: With the UK army chief raising the prospect of conscription in the event of war with Russia, spare a thought for Germany whose plans to rebuild its army are already imploding. Lisa Haseldine, The Spectator's assistant online editor, writes about the dire state of Germany's army for the magazine and joins the podcast alongside Elisabeth Braw, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council. (14:58) And finally: is the customer – in fact – always wrong? The old maxim is that the customer is always right. But Quentin Letts, sketch writer for the Daily Mail, says that the adage has been reversed in recent times. It seems instead that the customer is always wrong, or can never be right. He joins the podcast to discuss the sorry state of modern customer service. (27:48) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
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FBI has been working as the secret state police for the Democratic Party, which will only get worse from here. Jesse's changing stance on merchandise. Medal of honor PFC Jose Valdez. Urban warfare is a living hell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FBI has been working as the secret state police for the Democratic Party, which will only get worse from here. Jesse's changing stance on merchandise. Medal of honor PFC Jose Valdez. Urban warfare is a living hell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Four Corners joiurnalist Angus Grigg takes us on a deep dive into the Secret State report and what he and the team found when they went looking at the way in which consultants had embedded themselves in the ecosystem in Australia's national capital. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Martin Rosenbaum was the BBC's Freedom of Information guru, seeking to uncover hidden material via the Freedom of Information Act, an item of legislation Tony Blair deeply regretted passing. Martin became the world expert on using the act and has now written a book called 'Freedom of Information: A Practical Guidebook'. Martin reflects on the dramas leading up to the act becoming law and what happened subsequently. As a former BBC editor he also discusses the political programmes he was involved in making. Book link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Freedom-Information-practical-Martin-Rosenbaum/dp/1739800540/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David E Hoffman and I talk about Story of a Secret State by Jan Karski and about Give Me Liberty. Live from the Miami Book Fair!Story of a Secret State:https://www.amazon.com/Story-Secret-State-Penguin-Classics/dp/0241407389/ref=asc_df_0241407389/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=509360428472&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13696059285196103915&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031144&hvtargid=pla-658372651120&psc=1Give Me Liberty:https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Give-Me-Liberty/David-E-Hoffman/9781982191191
پیونگ یانگ، چیزی شبیه به تصور تحقق نیافته هیتلر در مورد آینده برلین و نزدیک ترین نمونه واقعی به رمان معروف 1984، هنوز هم مثل یک موزه متحرک وجود داره. چرا رژیم کره شمالی برعکس حکومت های کمونیستی دیگه، با شکست ایدئولوژی بین اقشار مختلف جامعه مواجه نشد؟ متن و روایت : مسعود فهیمی | گرافیک : دارا شجاعی لینک کست باکس سرم اطلاعات فروش بلیت اجرای زنده پادکست معجون اگر صاحب کسب و کاری هستید که تمایل دارید اسپانسر پادکست معجون باشید، بهمون ایمیل بزنید رفرنس های این اپیزود: 1.North Korea; through the Looking Glass, Kong Dan 2.North Korea; A Closer Look at the Secret State,by Eleanor Bradshaw 3.North Korea, by Debra Miller پادکست معجون رو در اینستاگرام و توییتر دنبال کنید از این اپیزود حمایت کنید
It's the Goodwood debrief and both Brendan and Kevin are in agreement that the extended 10f of the Juddmonte international may not actually be what the world's best racehorse wants. Nashwa, New London, Secret State and Trawlerman all discussed, plus a review of the 2 year old performances last week. All this and the Savill recommendations and listens questions answered.
On this episode we talk about some of the new announcements from PlayStation's state of play and what we're looking forward too.
The Secret State of Status!
In this, the last episode of our first season, we'll look at one final issue which bears on the question of backsliding – how democratic constitutions deal with the secret state. Even in democratic states some aspects of state activity are difficult or impossible to make fully transparent and accountable to the public. This is because some actions must necessarily be covert in order to be effective – from the operation of intelligence services to military operations and sensitive weapons systems . Governments may need to be able to protect certain information about this from public release, temporarily or - even more problematically - indefinitely. Can such restrictions ever be justified from the perspective of democratic states, and if so, where does necessary information security cross the line into secret states which exist beyond democracy?Guest: Prof. Harold Hongju Koh
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Jeff Quest (Spywrite) chats with the author of Paranoid Visions, Joseph Oldham. Paranoid Visions explores the history of the spy and conspiracy genres on British television, from 1960s Cold War series through 1980s conspiracy dramas to contemporary ‘war on terror’ thrillers. It analyses classic dramas including Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Edge of Darkness, A Very British Coup, and Spooks. This book will be an invaluable resource for television scholars interested in a new perspective on the history of television drama and intelligence scholars seeking an analysis of the popular representation of espionage with a strong political focus, as well as fans of cult British television and general readers interested in British cultural history.
Na trasie przejazdu Adolfa Hitlera zamachowcy umieścili pół tony materiałów wybuchowych. To z pewnością wystarczyłoby, żeby pancerny Mercedes którym jechał furher wyleciał w powietrze, a historia II wojny światowej zmieniła swój bieg. Kto 5 października stał za zamachem na Hitlera? W odcinku występują między innymi generał, który wydał rozkaz zabicia Hitlera i Anita Prażmowska, profesor London School of Economics. Seria podcastów Untold Stories from the Secret State została zrealizowana w ramach zadania publicznego współfinansowanego przez Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych RP w konkursie „Dyplomacja publiczna 2020 – nowy wymiar”.
While we often hear how Britain must remember its history, the British state goes to great lengths to do the very opposite. This week’s ‘The Bastani Factor’ sees Aaron joined by author & journalist Ian Cobain as they discuss the secrecy of the British state.
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This week we’re joined by James Jones, a multi award-winning British director, making documentary films in some of the world’s most difficult and dangerous places. His films include On the President's Orders, Unarmed Black Male, Children of the Gaza War and The Secret State of North Korea: Life Inside the Secret State. Don't forget to subscribe to the show! Mixolydian Studios Sydney (Michiya Nagai and Benjamin Samuels)
Did the KGB manage its informers using the iron fist or the invisible hand? Mark Harrison tells Tim Phillips how the state motivated and disciplined its secret workforce. Read more of Mark's research on the Soviet Union here (https://voxeu.org/article/soviet-economy-1917-1991-its-life-and-afterlife) , here (https://voxeu.org/article/russia-s-national-income-war-and-revolution-1913-1928) , and here (https://voxeu.org/article/costing-secrecy) . And the paper on Stasi activity in Germany he referred to is here (https://www.iza.org/publications/dp/9245/the-economic-costs-of-mass-surveillance-insights-from-stasi-spying-in-east-germany) .
They are listening! Screenbrum gets paranoid with our special guest Joseph Oldham, writer of “Paranoid Visions: Spies, Conspiracies and the Secret State in British Television Drama” and expert on the paranoid conspiracy in British TV. Joseph talks about the key programmes in the genre, and what makes a truly great conspiracy. So pop on your tinfoil hat, take the battery out of your phone, and listen in…
Long accustomed to dealing with the challenge of national movements within the Austro Hungarian Empire, the various police and intelligence forces merged to combat sedition during the First World War, but ultimately failed to prevent the break up of the empire See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SECRET STATE, SPACE DIMENSION CONTROLLER + BOB MOSES are featured new music selections on this week's ABSTRACT SCIENCE podcast, hosted by CHRIS WIDMAN + HENRY SELF. WIDMAN begins the program with spacey broken + breakbeat electrofunk, featuring new old + new new cuts from SABRES OF PARADISE + LUKE VIBERT, followed by slow-mo house +... The post absci radio [as1043] – chris widman + henry self appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.
Elektrodos show of the 16th April 2018, dedicated to new #electro songs from producers such as Riuozami, Silicon Scally, Secret State, Shann Ekis, PL_anet M3tan01a and Order Of The Muffin. With DJ Set from INF0 special Elektrodos The Compilation 3 Elektrodos show del 16 de abril del 2018 dedicado a novedades de artistas como Riuozami, Silicon Scally, Secret State, Shann Ekis, PL_anet, M3tan01a y Order Of The Muffin. Con DJ Set de INF0 especial tracks de Elektrodos The Compilation 3 Tracklist: 01. Riuozami - Pivotal Decisions 02. PL_anet - Close Encounter 03. Silicon Scally - Projections 04. Silicon Scally - Rift 05. Secret State - The Sleep Room 06. Shann-X - On Board 07. M3tan01a - The Answer Will Come 08. M3tan01a - Factory System 09. Order Of The Muffin - Hollow State 10. iNF0 Special Elektrodos The Compilation 3 DJ Set
In this first ever LIVE episode, Sofie talks to comedian, radio host and podcaster Josie Long about game-changing beauty tips, Dawson's Creek, sexism in comedy, concern trolling, “street racists”, being on The Island, how a show not working is like a badly fitting shirt, being in love, Gogglebox and the crushing conformity of public opinion. TRIGGER WARNINGS: Discussion of threats of violence. To be notified of future LIVE episodes, sign up for the newsletter on mohpod.com Works mentioned in this episode: Story of a Secret State by Jan Karski Artwork by Linda Brinkhaus Jingle by Bailey Lenart Produced by Sarah Garvey A huge thanks to Phoenix Artist Club in London for letting me record my podcast and do my shows with them. Special thanks to Peter Dunbar. Made of Human Podcast online: Twitter: @podmoh Facebook: facebook.com/madeofhumanpodcast Web: madeofhumanpodcast.com Patreon: patreon.com/mohpod Sofie Hagen online: Twitter: @SofieHagen Facebook: facebook.com/sofiehagen.komiker Web: sofiehagen.com Instagram: @sofiehagendk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Murder and conspiracy among Italy's elite, an Italian atrocity in 1930s Ethiopia, Christians in the Korean War, Japan hosts the first Body Worlds, and Asian Americans struggle against racism and violence in the 1980s. Photo: Robert Calvi, head of Banco Ambrosiano, who was convicted of fraud but released on appeal shortly before his murder (Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
The Greens had their convention. An 'independent Republican' has entered the race, or is it too late? How many days can the Donald go without spouting another own goal.... Management @cjjosh @willozap & @jcnerd Sound engineer @creogg Illustration @jonkudelka Contact us @GdayPatriots or facebook.com/GdayPatriots
Feb. 24, 2016. Curtis Melvin has sought to cast light on the mysterious state of North Korea. From 2006 to 2009, he employed Google Earth to create "North Korea Uncovered," one of the most detailed maps of North Korea that has ever been available to the public. Melvin has gone on to help develop "38 North: DPRK Digital Atlas," which depicts thousands of buildings, monuments, missile-storage facilities, mass graves, secret labor camps, palaces, restaurants, tourist sites, main roads and even the entrance to the country's subterranean nuclear test base, the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center. Speaker Biography: Curtis Melvin is a researcher at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7301
This week on 'Behind the Headlines', hosts Niall Bradley and Joe Quinn spoke with Scottish author and editor, Robin Ramsay. Ramsay has been editor and publisher of the Lobster magazine since it was founded in 1983. He has also written a number of books, including Smear! Wilson and the Secret State, Prawn Cocktail Party: The Hidden Power of New Labour, and Who Shot JFK? For ten years, he also wrote a column in the Fortean Times on conspiracy theories. Lobster's contributors include academics...
This week on 'Behind the Headlines', hosts Niall Bradley and Joe Quinn spoke with Scottish author and editor, Robin Ramsay. Ramsay has been editor and publisher of the Lobster magazine since it was founded in 1983. He has also written a number of books, including Smear! Wilson and the Secret State, Prawn Cocktail Party: The Hidden Power of New Labour, and Who Shot JFK? For ten years, he also wrote a column in the Fortean Times on conspiracy theories. Lobster's contributors include academics...
This week on 'Behind the Headlines', hosts Niall Bradley and Joe Quinn spoke with Scottish author and editor, Robin Ramsay. Ramsay has been editor and publisher of the Lobster magazine since it was founded in 1983. He has also written a number of books, including Smear! Wilson and the Secret State, Prawn Cocktail Party: The Hidden Power of New Labour, and Who Shot JFK? For ten years, he also wrote a column in the Fortean Times on conspiracy theories. Lobster's contributors include academics...
With Mark Lawson. Actor John Goodman discusses his latest role in Argo, Ben Affleck's film about a high-risk cinematic solution to the Iranian hostage crisis in the late '70s, which is based on a true story. Secret State is a new TV adaptation of Chris Mullin's novel A Very British Coup. Gabriel Byrne stars as the Deputy Prime Minister thrown into the limelight when his boss disappears. Political journalist Andrew Rawnsley reviews the programme. Orhan Pamuk was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2006, recognized for novels including Snow and My Name is Red. Silent House is his second novel and has just been translated into English for the first time. The Turkish writer reflects on what makes his writing political and why Silent House is oddly prophetic. As the Vatican newspaper gives its blessing to the new James Bond movie, Papal expert John Cornwell surveys the history of the Catholic Church's complex relationship with cinema. Producer Jerome Weatherald.
Ms Lily Ford (London Consortium): Views from the Air, Viewed in the Archive. Covert Cultures: Art and the Secret State, 1911-1989
Dr David Hendy (University of Westminster): Radio, Mind-Control & Air War in the Early Twentieth-Century Britain Covert Cultures: Art and the Secret State, 1911-1989
Professor Peter Hennessy, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, London University, and author of The Secret State, examines the 'particles and patterns of the past' to peer into the part of the post-war British state kept under wraps for the duration of the Cold War.