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Kavinaama
Kavitriyan, Shayrat, Women in Poetry | Kavinaama ft. Aastha Mehta

Kavinaama

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 34:34


​ @kavinaama  delves into the mesmerizing world of poetry, celebrating the essence of Women in Poetry, featuring the incredible talent of Aastha Mehta in Kavinaama's 7th episode. Aastha Mehta Rao is a lawyer at The Supreme Court of India and also a book reviewer. You can find her work here: https://www.instagram.com/whosaysnotobooks/

The Watchman Newscast with Erick Stakelbeck
Israel AIRSTRIKE Hits Syria Airbase; Iran Hypersonic Missile Threatens Tel Aviv? | Watchman Newscast

The Watchman Newscast with Erick Stakelbeck

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 9:44


On today's Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck breaks down the overnight Israeli airstrike on a Syrian airbase. Reports confirm the Shayrat facilities targeted have undergone a major expansion by the Russian military in the last three years. Did Israel poke the bear in its ongoing effort to quell Iranian shipments of drones and weapons to proxies through Syria? Are Israel and Russia inching toward a head-on collision course with prophetic implications? Plus, Iran media warns that a new hypersonic missile developed by the Islamic Republic could hit Israel within 400 seconds. Should the Jewish State be concerned? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The LAVA Flow | Libertarian | Anarcho-capitalist | Voluntaryist | Agorist

The state of Georgia almost certainly executed an innocent man last week, and it really has my jimmies rustled, and my heart broken. I'll break down the full story for you. What's in the News with stories on cop suing mother after he killed her kid, DOJ banning bump stocks, right to try, fining beggars, and lies on Syria. And, a new Herding Cats update on lots of news, and a discount code, for PorcFest XV! This episode is brought to you by ZenCash, a cryptocurrency that infuses privacy, anonymity, and security done right. Also brought to you by NordVPN, the fastest, easiest to use service to protect your online presence that I've ever seen.   WHAT'S RUSTLING MY JIMMIES The state of Georgia almost certainly executed an innocent man last week, and it really has my jimmies rustled, and my heart broken. Carlton Michael Gary was executed on March 15th for the supposed rape and murder of seven elderly, white women in Columbus over eight terrifying months from September 1977 to April 1978. This is one of the worst miscarriages of justice I've ever seen, and I follow this sort of stuff regularly. Gary was murdered by the state of Georgia after not accepting a final prayer and making no statement, keeping his eyes closed through the entire process while a lethal dose of pentobarbital was shot into his veins by the government.   That's why I give money every month to the Innocence Project, an organization that works to exonerate the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reform the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice. The Innocence Project's mission is to free the staggering number of innocent people who remain incarcerated and to bring reform to the system responsible for their unjust imprisonment. As of today, the Innocence Project has helped to exonerate 354 people in the United States, including 38 who pleaded guilty to crimes they did not commit and 20 who served time on death row. These people served an average of 14 years in prison before exoneration and release. I encourage you to help this organization out by going to https://www.innocenceproject.org/ today. Interestingly, my good friend and supporter of this show, Darryl W. Perry, has signed up to run the 2018 New York City Marathon under the banner of the Innocence Project. To do so, he needs to raise $3,500 for the Innocence Project. He's already raised over $500 of this total, and has just been given a pledge for matching donations of the next $1,500 he raises, which will put him over the top! So please, I beg you, go to http://run.freetalklive.com to donate to this today and double every dollar that you give to this super important cause. All of the money raised will go directly to the Innocence Project.  I would consider it a personal favor if you helped with this cause. Thank you.   WHAT'S IN THE NEWS In I can't make this shit up news, an Albuquerque, New Mexico police officer has decided to sue the mother of a child he killed as he collided with her vehicle while speeding through an intersection at twice the legal speed limit. In shall not be infringed news, the U.S. Department of Justice formally submitted a regulation to ban "bump stocks," a modification to high-capacity rifles that lets them fire like an automatic weapon. In shall not be infringed news, the U.S. Department of Justice formally submitted a regulation to ban "bump stocks," a modification to high-capacity rifles that lets them fire like an automatic weapon. In beggars can't be choosers news, the council of the town of Poole, England has confirmed plans to issue 100 pound fines to beggars. The fines will begin on April 16th.  In unusual admission news, Secretary of Defense James Mattis made the statement that the US has no evidence that the Syrian government used the banned nerve agent Sarin against its own people, even though that claim was held up as fact by interventionists who wanted an excuse to get involved in the Syrian quagmire and to justify an American Tomahawk missile strike  in which several dozen of the cruise missiles were used against the Shayrat airbase in Syria. In some personal news, the town I live in, Milton, New Hampshire, held their town election last week. Thanks to a friend of mine and fellow Free Stater, Glen Bailey, there was a motion on the ballot to disincorporate the town completely.   HERDING CATS So, my wife and I have been busting our asses trying to work on PorcFest for this coming summer, and I have some huge announcements to make regarding the 15 annual festival. This festival is coming together and it is going to kick ass, guys! You don't want to miss this one. And, if you've never been, what's wrong with you? It is the largest gathering of libertarians in the country every year and it is truly anarchy in action. We have announced two very cool speakers so far. First, Eric July of Being Libertarian and the anarchist band Backwordz will be giving a speech. Also, since Eric will be there, his band Backwordz will be doing a full concert one night at PorcFest! It is going to fucking rock, so don't miss it! Also, we've announced that journalist and star of Reality Check, Ben Swann, will be one of our keynote speakers. So, what does all this mean? It means you need to get your tickets now! You missed the huge early bird sale, sadly, but I can still give you a discount off of your General Admission or VIP ticket just for being a listener of this show, a full 10% off! Just go to http://thelavaflow.com/fest and put in the coupon code that you'll get when you listen to the show for a full 10% off of your General Admission or VIP (Very Important Porcupine) tickets today! And, we're always looking for volunteers! If you're a professional volunteer like my wife and me, here's an opportunity for you to help out. Go to thelavaflow.com/fest and click on contacts to fill out the form.   

04-13-2017 - President Assad Latest Interview
04-13-2017 - President Assad Latest Interview

04-13-2017 - President Assad Latest Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 23:37


04-13-2017 - President Assad Latest Interview audio English On 13 April 2017, President of the Syrian Arab Republic, Dr Bashar Al Assad gave this far reaching, logical and coherent interview with a (provocative!) western Journalist of Agence France-Presse (AFP). In particular, President Assad responds to the accusations that the Syrian government was responsible for a chemical attack against the Syrian People last week in Khan Shaikhoun. The alleged chemial attack was used, within hours, as a pretext for Tommahawk Cruise missile strikes by the US against a government airbase at Shayrat, located outside Homs. The US cruise missile strikes on Syria themselves, in international law, were unprovoked acts of terror, carried out by the US government against the government, army and people of a sovereign nation - Syria. Dr Assad demonstrates clearly that this was a totally fabricated story, stressing that Syria does not possess a chemical arsenal and that even when it had such an arsenal, it would not and did not use it. He made it clear that Syria can only allow any investigation in the Khan Sheikhoun incident when it’s impartial, pointing out that the United States and its proxies are not serious about achieving any political solution. The memory of such investigations (IAEA in Iraq!) being used to disarm victims of US invasion and attack are vivid and familiar. Wisely, the Syrian government does not intend to freely concede and give away such a false 'causus belli' - an excuse for the US to further escalate its propaganda and military war. Moreover, the US attack, in which cruise missiles rained on an airforce base in Syria, while illegal, was ineffectual, and did not diminish the Syrian Arab Army's ability to attack the IS and Al Queda terrorists - who from the beginning of the so called 'civil' war in Syria, have been agents and proxies of outside forces, principally the USA itself.

Unfilter
Episode 232: Babies and Bombshells | Unfilter 232

Unfilter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 103:13


Trump has lost perspective and is being manipulated by the military, we cover the US’s strike against the Shayrat air base in Syria. Plus the latest Cyber threats & more! This is also the first “on the road” edition of Unfilter, in which Chris reports in from Flagstaff, Arizona!

The National Security Law Podcast
Episode 12: R2P From Above? The Shayrat Airfield Strike and More

The National Security Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 63:24


In this episode, Professors Chesney and Vladeck go deep into the weeds regarding the legal issues raised by President Trump’s decision to launch missiles at the Shayrat Airfield in Syria, in the wake of the sarin...

Wide Left
Episode 007: Syria-s Business

Wide Left

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 72:56


Arif and Ben once again return to the Middle East to talk about the gas attacks by Bashar al-Assad and the retaliatory strikes authorized by Donald Trump at Shayrat airfield. We go through the timeline of the civil war, the nature of deterrence and the importance of policy coherence.

The National Security Law Podcast
Episode 12: R2P From Above? The Shayrat Airfield Strike and More

The National Security Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 63:24


In this episode, Professors Chesney and Vladeck go deep into the weeds regarding the legal issues raised by President Trump’s decision to launch missiles at the Shayrat Airfield in Syria, in the wake of the sarin...

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Trump & Syria: What Next? / Eta Disarms

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 30:02


What is President Trump's plan for Syria? That's the million dollar question, says Washington correspondent Suzanne Lynch in the latest episode of the World View podcast. Last week's US missile attack on Shayrat air base in response to a suspected gas attack by Assad forces that killed 86 people in the town Khan Sheikhoun, marked a dramatic expansion in the US rules of engagement in Syria. Questions have been raised about the legality of the retaliation and the Trump administration has struggled to outline its policy on the Syrian conflict since the dramatic U-turn. Suzanne Lynch reports on the latest developments in the story, as US secretary of state Rex Tillerson meets with senior Russian officials in Moscow today. Also on the podcast, after forty years of reporting on the activities of the Basque separatist group Eta, Paddy Woodworth says this time it really does seem like it's all over, after the nationalist organisation handed over their weapons at the weekend.

Bible in the News
The Hostile Northern and Southern Powers

Bible in the News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 18:12


Audio of Trump’s news conference regain the missile strike on SyriaWe never know what a week will bring forth, and this week it seems that President Trump surprised many with the attack on the Syrian Shayrat airfield.   Bible prophecy gives us the framework of what will happen but knowing the exact road that events will take we often can't say.  

Bible in the News
The Hostile Northern and Southern Powers

Bible in the News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 18:12


Audio of Trump’s news conference regain the missile strike on SyriaWe never know what a week will bring forth, and this week it seems that President Trump surprised many with the attack on the Syrian Shayrat airfield.   Bible prophecy gives us the framework of what will happen but knowing the exact road that events will take we often can't say.  

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
"Why Shayrat Base Was Targeted...???" With Rise Together

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mjsc7DjFjxw Rise Together on YouTube.com #URR #URRRADIO #URRNYC

Faut pas croire tout ce qu'on dit
Faut pas croire - 2017-04-08

Faut pas croire tout ce qu'on dit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 49:14


Le président américain, Donald Trump, a ordonné en soirée jeudi une frappe ciblée contre une base aérienne syrienne, Shayrat, d'où serait partie l'attaque chimique de mardi à Khan Sheikhoun. Cette attaque a été attribuée au régime de Bachar Al-Assad. C'est la première fois depuis le début de la guerre civile que les Américains ciblent directement le régime. Quelles seront les conséquences de cette frappe sur les équilibres régionaux, sur les relations entre les États-Unis et la Russie, ainsi que sur le rôle de gendarme mondial que, disait Trump encore avant-hier, les États-Unis ne veulent plus tenir? Michel Lacombe en discute avec ses invités.

Faut pas croire tout ce qu'on dit
Faut pas croire - 2017-04-08

Faut pas croire tout ce qu'on dit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 49:14


Le président américain, Donald Trump, a ordonné en soirée jeudi une frappe ciblée contre une base aérienne syrienne, Shayrat, d'où serait partie l'attaque chimique de mardi à Khan Sheikhoun. Cette attaque a été attribuée au régime de Bachar Al-Assad. C'est la première fois depuis le début de la guerre civile que les Américains ciblent directement le régime. Quelles seront les conséquences de cette frappe sur les équilibres régionaux, sur les relations entre les États-Unis et la Russie, ainsi que sur le rôle de gendarme mondial que, disait Trump encore avant-hier, les États-Unis ne veulent plus tenir? Michel Lacombe en discute avec ses invités.

Loud & Clear
Trump Bombs Syria: Democrats and Republicans Rejoice -- Unity At Last!

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 52:03


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker is joined by journalist Ben Norton, former CIA analyst and activist Ray McGovern, and international affairs and security analyst Mark Sleboda. The Trump administration has unleashed a new stage of U.S. aggression against Syria with the cruise missile strike on the Syrian government’s Shayrat air base. While protests rage around the world in opposition to this act of war, the attack was welcomed with gushing praise from liberals and mainstream conservatives! The Syria strike has scrambled U.S. politics -- will things ever go back to “normal”, or are we in a new chapter of history?