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Max Blumenthal
Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan: A Dangerous Scheme to Displace Palestinians and Expand Israeli Power

Max Blumenthal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 50:09


On the Judging Freedom podcast, Max Blumenthal delves into the implications of Donald Trump's recent rhetoric regarding Gaza, where he suggests forcibly relocating two million Palestinians to Egypt's Sinai Desert and Jordan. This controversial plan, framed as a "peaceful" resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, threatens to destabilize the Middle East further and faces significant opposition from Arab leaders already strained by regional tensions.Blumenthal highlights the immense resistance that would likely arise from Egypt and Jordan, both of which are already hosting large Palestinian refugee populations. For Egypt, the idea of absorbing more Palestinians is seen as a direct assault on its sovereignty, with many in the Egyptian elite deeply hostile to the Palestinians. Meanwhile, Jordan, long used as a "warehouse" for Palestinian refugees, has also seen large-scale protests in response to similar proposals, signaling that the population is unwilling to accept this new wave of displacement.Despite these objections, Trump's plan has been supported by hardline Israeli factions and billionaire donors tied to the Israel lobby, suggesting that the real motive behind the plan is to solidify Israeli control over Gaza and the wider region. Blumenthal emphasizes that this proposal is not just about territorial expansion but also about further cementing the power of a small ruling elite that has long been aligned with U.S. imperial interests.Blumenthal critiques both Trump and Biden administrations for their shared responsibility in the devastation of Gaza, calling attention to the broader system of U.S. foreign policy that perpetuates violence and destabilization in the region. This analysis underscores the need for an alternative approach—one rooted in justice and a real understanding of the Palestinian struggle for self-determination.

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 718: Avanti Popolo (1986)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 76:23


Yaniv Eidelstein and Will Youmans join Mike to discuss Avanti Popolo (1986), from writer/director Rafi Bukai. Set at the end of the Six-Day War, this poetic and darkly comedic masterpiece follows a group of Egyptian soldiers navigating the vast Sinai Desert on their journey to the Suez Canal. Along the way, they're thrust into surreal and precarious scenarios, exposing the absurdity and humanity of war.We explore the film's rich cultural commentary and unforgettable performances. Plus, we welcome the film's editor, Zohar Sela, who provides behind-the-scenes insights into the creative process and the enduring impact of Bukai's vision.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 718: Avanti Popolo (1986)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 76:23


Yaniv Eidelstein and Will Youmans join Mike to discuss Avanti Popolo (1986), from writer/director Rafi Bukai. Set at the end of the Six-Day War, this poetic and darkly comedic masterpiece follows a group of Egyptian soldiers navigating the vast Sinai Desert on their journey to the Suez Canal. Along the way, they're thrust into surreal and precarious scenarios, exposing the absurdity and humanity of war.We explore the film's rich cultural commentary and unforgettable performances. Plus, we welcome the film's editor, Zohar Sela, who provides behind-the-scenes insights into the creative process and the enduring impact of Bukai's vision.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.

Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast of The Dave Bowman Show

On October 6, 1973, the quiet of Yom Kippur was shattered as Egypt and Syria launched a surprise assault on Israel, igniting one of the most pivotal conflicts in Middle Eastern history. In this episode, we dive into the opening moments of the Yom Kippur War, focusing on Egypt's bold attack across the Suez Canal. We'll explore the careful planning behind the operation, the dramatic crossing of Egyptian troops and tanks into the Sinai Desert, and the initial Israeli response as they scrambled to defend their borders. This first day set the stage for a war that would forever change the region. Join us for a detailed, gripping narrative of this crucial moment in history.

Audiobook Test Drive
Strange True Encounters and Unearthly Experiences

Audiobook Test Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 8:53


CLICK LINK FOR YOUR OWN COPY In 1965 Fate released the first book in its bestselling “Strange” series, reprinting many of the publication's most acclaimed reports of paranormal phenomena selected from its pages. Over the next ten years the “Strange” books sold over 6,000,000 copies worldwide. Strange True Encounters & Unearthly Experiences is the first new book in the series in over three decades, and features: Robert M. Schoch, Ph.D. in Geology and Geophysics at Yale University on discoveries at Anatolia‘s Gobekli Tepe suggesting civilization is far older than previously believed. Gregory Sams on unfolding evidence that stars may be conscious. Janet Brennan on Europe's mysterious Black Madonna statues. Martin Cadin, ex-member Federal Aviation Administration, on his personal experiments using telekinesis. Michio Kaku, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the City University of New York, on our ten-dimensional universe and paranormal phenomenon. Journalist Chris Friar on 19th century UFO sightings proving they are not a modern phenomenon. Actor Anthony Quinn on the “profound mystical experience” in the Sinai Desert that changed his life. Plus over a dozen other accounts, investigation and in-depth reports on the Ouija board, remote viewing, poltergeists, Kansas' sacred sites, the U.S. warship that was saved by an angel, and much more. We believe this brand-new entry in the “Strange” series – is in every way the equal of its predecessors. And will prove every bit as entertaining and enlightening as the earlier books did. (Asked where he got the ideas for his stories, Steven King credited Fate. “My mother used to read me Fate Magazine, which was about the paranormal, flying saucers…all that stuff. I was fascinated.”)

HEART of the TRIBE
Naso || Lift Up || נשא

HEART of the TRIBE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 31:18


Precept upon precept, line by line reading. Week 35 Torah Portion - Naso (Lift Up) Numbers 4:21-7:89. Translation: Cepher(6.11.24)Completing the headcount of the Children of Israel taken in the Sinai Desert, a total of 8,580 Levite men between the ages of 30 and 50 are counted in a tally of those who will be doing the actual work of transporting the Tabernacle.Yahuah communicates to Moses the law of the sotah, the wayward wife suspected of unfaithfulness to her husband. Also given is the law of the nazir, who forswears wine, lets his or her hair grow long, and is forbidden to become contaminated through contact with a dead body.Aaron and his descendants, the kohanim, are instructed on how to bless the people of Israel.It is in the knowledge of how to pronounce and place the true Holy name on our children that truly brings a blessing upon them… (Just as every child takes their father's name and every bride takes her husband's name, the children of Israel are Yahuah's children and bride! This is why it is so important to be grafted in to Israel even if you cannot trace your ancestral roots.)The leaders of the twelve tribes of Israel then each bring their offerings for the inauguration of the altar. Although their gifts are identical, each is brought on a different day and is individually described by the Torah.*Download the Fiery Faith Ministries App*https://get.theapp.co/2nmm*Non-Profit Fundraisers*https://www.bonfire.com/store/fiery-faith-ministrieshttps://www.givesendgo.com/fiery_faith*Like & Subscribe*https://www.youtube.com/@fieryfaithhttps://www.instagram.com/fieryfaithministrieshttps://www.facebook.com/fieryfaithministrieshttps://www.twitter.com/FieryFaith144*Website*https://www.fieryfaithministries.com*Email*shalom@fieryfaithministries.comprayer@fieryfaithministries.com*Telegram*Fiery Faith Ministries | https://t.me/+6lf5W12zEF81MjhhWatchmen of the Wall | https://t.me/+J3iYvO1bL3JjYWIxPrayer Room | https://t.me/+vUGzK_-TXBYwNDdh*Bless this Ministry*SUBSPLASH: https://subsplash.com/u/fieryfaithministries/givePAYPAL: https://paypal.me/JamesCaruthersVENMO: https://account.venmo.com/u/JamesCaruthers791

Sivan Says: Taking the Torah Personally

Today we begin the Book of Numbers with Parshat Bamidbar. In the Sinai Desert, God commands the Israelites to conduct a census. It's about numbers, and counting, sure. But, as Sivan explains, the parsha is really about making sure each person feels like they personally count. It's about validating others and raising their heads high. It's about experiencing oneself as an essential part of a whole. What's this got to do with Jewish leaders, from Moses to the Rambam, Rabbi Jonathan Sachs to the Lubavitcher Rebbe? Listen to find out. Sivan Rahav-Meir is a leading Israeli journalist, media personality and Torah scholar. You can sign up for her The Daily Portion WhatsApp group, where Sivan sends small insights about Judaism and current affairs. Check out Liel's new book, How the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book, available directly from the publisher, or wherever you purchase books. You can find all of Tablet's podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.

HEART of the TRIBE

Precept upon precept, line by line reading. Week 34 Torah Portion - Bamidbar (In the Wilderness) Numbers 1:1-4:20. Translation: Cepher(6.4.24)In the Sinai Desert, Yahuah says to conduct a census of the twelve tribes of Israel. Moses counts 603,550 men of draftable age (20 to 60 years); the tribe of Levi, numbering 22,300 males age one month and older, is counted separately. The Levites are to serve in the Sanctuary, replacing the firstborn, whose number they approximated, who were disqualified when they participated in the worshipping of the Golden Calf. The 273 firstborn who lacked a Levite to replace them had to pay a five-shekel “ransom” to redeem themselves.When the people broke camp, the three Levite clans dismantled and transported the Sanctuary, and reassembled it at the center of the next encampment. They then erected their own tents around it: the Kohathites, who carried the Sanctuary's vessels (the Ark, menorah, etc.) in their specially designed coverings on their shoulders, camped to its south; the Gershonites, in charge of its tapestries and roof coverings, to its west; and the families of Merari, who transported its wall panels and pillars, to its north. Before the Sanctuary's entranceway, to its east, were the tents of Moses, Aaron, and Aaron's sons.Beyond the Levite circle, the twelve tribes camped in four groups of three tribes each. To the east were Judah (pop. 74,600), Issachar (54,400) and Zebulun (57,400); to the south, Reuben (46,500), Simeon (59,300) and Gad (45,650); to the west, Ephraim (40,500), Manasseh (32,200) and Benjamin (35,400); and to the north, Dan (62,700), Asher (41,500) and Naphtali (53,400). This formation was kept also while traveling. Each tribe had its own nassi (prince or leader), and its own flag with its tribal color and emblem.*Download the Fiery Faith Ministries App*https://get.theapp.co/2nmm*Non-Profit Fundraisers*https://www.bonfire.com/store/fiery-faith-ministrieshttps://www.givesendgo.com/fiery_faith*Like & Subscribe*https://www.youtube.com/@fieryfaithhttps://www.instagram.com/fieryfaithministrieshttps://www.facebook.com/fieryfaithministrieshttps://www.twitter.com/FieryFaith144*Website*https://www.fieryfaithministries.com*Email*shalom@fieryfaithministries.comprayer@fieryfaithministries.com*Telegram*Fiery Faith Ministries | https://t.me/+6lf5W12zEF81MjhhWatchmen of the Wall | https://t.me/+J3iYvO1bL3JjYWIxPrayer Room | https://t.me/+vUGzK_-TXBYwNDdh*Bless this Ministry*SUBSPLASH: https://subsplash.com/u/fieryfaithministries/givePAYPAL: https://paypal.me/JamesCaruthersVENMO: https://account.venmo.com/u/JamesCaruthers791

The Elliot Resnick Show
An Israel War Update

The Elliot Resnick Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 21:23


Rabbi Ben Packer, director of the Jerusalem Heritage House, returns to give an update on the Israel-Gaza war.   Why is Israel giving free food to its enemy?  Should Israel establish Jewish settlements in Gaza?  Was giving the Sinai Desert to Egypt a mistake?  Why did Israel respond with a whimper after Arabs set Yehoshua's tomb on fire the other week?  Will a true Jewish leader ever take charge in Israel?  If yes, how?  Rabbi Packer answers these questions and more.

VINnews Podcast
An Israel War Update

VINnews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 21:23


Rabbi Ben Packer, director of the Jerusalem Heritage House, returns to give an update on the Israel-Gaza war.   Why is Israel giving free food to its enemy?  Should Israel establish Jewish settlements in Gaza?  Was giving the Sinai Desert to Egypt a mistake?  Why did Israel respond with a whimper after Arabs set Yehoshua's tomb on fire the other week?  Will a true Jewish leader ever take charge in Israel?  If yes, how?  Rabbi Packer answers these questions and more.

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon
Nobody Likes Them! Electing a US President in 2024

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 62:32


Find me and the show on social media @DrWilmerLeon on X (Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube.  Facebook page is www.facebook.com/Drwilmerleonctd Our guest this week, Craig "Pasta" Jardula has a substack newsletter here (you should subscribe!) and find him on Instagram and X/Twitter @YoPasta FULL TRANSCRIPT: Wilmer Leon (00:00:00): Here's a question for you. Riddle me this as we sit here today on the 29th of May. According to real clear Politics, president Biden's approval rating right now sits at 40.2%. He's got a 56.4% disapproval rating. Folks we're only six months away from the November election. The Libertarian party recently concluded its National Convention in Washington dc. It was tense at times, but when they came out of their convention, the party announced that its delegates selected Chase Oliver to lead them in the 2024 presidential election. While former President Trump claimed that he would've absolutely won the nomination if he had wanted it. What impact will this have? Announcer (00:01:01): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. Wilmer Leon (00:01:10): Welcome to the Connecting the Dots podcast with Dr. Wilmer Leon. I'm Wilmer Leon. We have a tendency to view current events as though they occur in a vacuum, failing to understand the broader historic context in which most events take place. During each episode of this podcast, my guests and I have probing, provocative, and in-depth discussions that connect the dots between these events and the broader historic context in which they take place. This enables you to better understand and analyze the events that impact the global village in which we live. So for insight into the Libertarian Party convention and the broader impact that it might have on the November outcome, let's turn to my guest. He's the co-host of the Convo couch and am wake up on Rock Fin. He's also the host of Pasta to Go, Craig Pasta Jardula. Craig, welcome to Connecting the Dots. Pasta Jardula (00:02:10): Thanks for having me on. Dr. Wiler. Wilmer Leon (00:02:12): So you just came back from the Libertarian party convention. A lot of folks weren't even aware that the convention was taking place in Washington dc So what were some of your major takeaways, and who is Chase Oliver? Pasta Jardula (00:02:30): Those are some great questions. I mean, my first takeaway is really to tell you the truth. Dr. Wiler is, wow. As a person who's gone to many Democratic conventions, the nomination process is already pretty much known. Who's going to be picked, who's going to come out victorious? You already know who's in the lead when it comes to whatever position there very few times is there a race that's up for grabs? This thing, when it came to the presidential nomination, it was up for grabs until the very end. But (00:03:05): Several days before that process, there was so many conversations going on and I walked around that convention asking the libertarian members, is there a place for me? Is there a place for a leftist libertarian in your party? Is there a place for a person who believes in central planning or believes that Medicare is a human right? Is there a home for me? And the answer was yes, that this particular party has had a grassroots movement within it. The ME'S caucus has taken most of the power and they have opened up their tent and they want libertarian minded people, and they pretty much are coalescing around three issues. Freedom of speech. We heard a lot about censorship and big tech and what they're doing to suppress people's voices. We heard about freedom of Oppress. They have what's called the big three. You got that sign right behind me. (00:04:02): It says, free Ross. No, that's not free. Ross Barot, that's free. Ross Ulbrich, Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. And then the last message was an anti-war message in which they were very, very stern. They had shown that the Mees caucus embodies the party of Ron Paul, a non-interventionist, peace-loving party. And we had a lot of conversations about that. Yeah, it's a libertarian convention, so you'll hear words like property rights and the free market. It will come into play, but not as much as I thought. It was kind of a clear understanding that I wouldn't be agreeing with them on their economic views. But everything else, those other issues we strongly agree on. So it was just an amazing convention. The process in which they select their president and their vice president is awesome. It's a true democracy. It took some time, but it is a true democracy. So I just came out with my head up high and just the big thumbs up for the Libertarian party and for Angela McCardle, who happens to be the chair and the Mees Caucus. The interesting thing is though the Mees caucus didn't get a president on their ticket. So they have some work to do, still repairing relationships with other caucuses and other factions of the Libertarian Party. But overall, I thought it was one of the best conventions. I've been to a lot of great conversations and a lot of nuance, Dr. Wilmer. Wilmer Leon (00:05:37): It sounds a lot like the conventions of old, I remember I'm showing my age now, but I remember, I want to say the 64 convention. I might've been five years old at the time or the 68 convention when there was suspense when they would go to the floor in the great state of Arkansas, how do you vote? And the great state of Arkansas votes, blah, blah. And in many instances, you had to wait for the polling from the floor and the tally of the delegates in order to determine who the nominee was going to be. So it sounds a lot like the conventions of old. Pasta Jardula (00:06:19): Yeah, I mean, I wasn't even born until 1973, but I did go back and watch a lot of the 1968 conventions, and I think we're going to see a lot of that moving forward. And that's the difference between these conventions, obviously the non, Wilmer Leon (00:06:34): Wait a minute, wait a minute. Because to that point, I believe we're going to see a lot of that in August at the Democrats Convention, because I have been saying for the last, at least year and a half, I don't believe Joe Biden is going to come out of that convention as the Democrat's nominee. I believe based on the numbers that I gave at the top that they know, and we're seeing a number of articles, we've been seeing articles to this point since September and very prominent Democrats have been writing, Joe, no, this is not going to work. So I believe that they're going to go into the convention talking Joe Biden, but something is going to happen. Don't know what that is, but Joe's going to whisper in his ear. Joe, do not waddle out there. I don't walk towards the light, Joe, it's not for you. Pasta Jardula (00:07:34): I'll do you one better. Dr. Wilma. I think he already knows. I think his goal is just make it to the convention Joe, get to the convention grandpa, and then we'll switch out. And I think we should probably start taking some serious bets on who that is. I still think it's going Wilmer Leon (00:07:48): To be Gavin Newsom. It's going to be Gavin Newsom and his, well, the ticket is going to be, I believe Gavin Newsom and Christian Whitmer from Michigan, Pasta Jardula (00:08:03): I think. Pete Buttigieg. Wilmer Leon (00:08:05): No, Pasta Jardula (00:08:06): I think it's going to be, they have to now because the libertarian candidate is a gay candidate. So now they're going to have to counteract the Libertarian party to get some of those votes. You got to get a gay guy on the ticket. They might do that. Wilmer Leon (00:08:19): I would say to you that Whitmer will offset the anger and the ire of women because they're going to have to jettison Kamala Harris. And in order to quell some of that dissent and that unrest, they're going to have to have a woman. She Whitmer might. Now, how about this? Whitmer might be at the top of the ticket. Buttigieg could be her vp. Pasta Jardula (00:08:46): Nah, I'm not buying. Wilmer Leon (00:08:48): Oh, and there's another reason, and there's another reason Pasta Jardula (00:08:51): I think Pete Buttigieg would kind of soothe that part of the party that might want a woman, they'll settle with a gay guy. I think Wilmer Leon (00:09:00): He was such a horrible candidate the last run, and he's been a horrible secretary of transportation, Pasta Jardula (00:09:08): But Democrats don't care about that. Their party hacks anyways, they're going to go for the blue no matter who Wilmer Leon (00:09:15): Most Pasta Jardula (00:09:15): Of the social issues. And that's all they do. Wilmer Leon (00:09:18): Would that then they'd stick with Biden? Pasta Jardula (00:09:20): Well, I don't think Biden even can. Okay. I don't know if he's going to even make it to that convention, Dr. Wilmore. Wilmer Leon (00:09:28): No, I'm with you. I'm with you on that. And another thing, why I think Whitmer is important is because they can't win without Michigan. And right now, based upon the damage that Biden has done in Michigan relative to the Gaza issue, I think they have to have her in the mix in order to put Michigan back in play. Pasta Jardula (00:09:55): Well, maybe, Wilmer Leon (00:09:58): Maybe Pasta Jardula (00:10:00): Dr. Wilma, I didn't wake up to talk about these Democrats. They're driving me nuts. Wilmer Leon (00:10:03): No, I didn't either talk about Pasta Jardula (00:10:05): Libertarians Wilmer Leon (00:10:05): That just popped in my head. Okay, so excuse Pasta Jardula (00:10:11): Chase. Wilmer Leon (00:10:12): Go ahead. Who is Chase Pasta Jardula (00:10:13): Oliver? Let's get back to who Chase is because I think it is important right now because I did kind of question a lot of people. I questioned Angela, the chair at a press conference if they thought this was going to be a lost opportunity because they have established themselves as a third party. So many people are concerned about censorship, they're concerned about Julian Assange and their freedom of speech. I mean, heck, even Trumpers, if you ask them their biggest criticism of Donald Trump, a lot of them will say, Julian Assange, Dr. Wiler. So they're concerned about that. They're concerned about Israel Palestine, they're concerned about Ukraine, Russia, certainly from a financial point of view, that they're sick and tired of so much of our tax dollars going over there. So I asked Angela McCardle if she was concerned that they're going to come out of this convention, the Libertarian party, without a strong candidate, at least without a well-known candidate, if that was a missed opportunity. And she really said, well, listen, we're going to set them up with that opportunity to go out there and make a pitch to the people. And Chase Oliver over the weekend going into it. I didn't know who he was. I've been researching him since the convention ran Wilmer Leon (00:11:23): For Congress from Georgia, didn't he? Pasta Jardula (00:11:25): Senate, he ran for Senate. That's the reason why they forced a runoff with Senator Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker. Got it. I went back and watched his debate the other day. I think there was a seven or eight candidate debate. I can't remember exactly how many, but I watched a majority of at the Libertarian party, I was in and out of it, and he won that debate. And this guy is also campaigned in 50 states. So it tells you a lot. The Mees Caucus, where they dropped the ball is they had David Smith. He was going to be the chosen one comedian David Smith, very popular, well-known guy going to get the young vote, going to get the freedom vote, but he decided not to run. He dragged his feet a little bit, and it really kind of paralyzed me, says caucus, where they couldn't get a reputable candidate. (00:12:13): And a lot of people questioned the guy they were putting forth. His name was Mike Reinwald. He had a little bit of a Joe Biden moment on Saturday night where he kind of got lost on stage. He admitted that he had eaten an edible Dr. Wilmer. And it was kind of one of those moments where it was like, oh no. All right. And unfortunately for him, even though he was in the lead for most of the rounds of voting, he got sniped at the very end. And it just shows you campaigning. This guy, he went to 50 states and that old saying, you got to go out there and knock on doors. Well, you put the work in, you do the work and then you'll reap the benefits and Chase Oliver, whether you like him or you love him, you don't even know who he is. (00:12:55): He did the work to get on that stage and to get that nomination. And the more I look into him, even though I don't agree with him in a lot of views, and he has those pure libertarian views, I was one of the first to interview him when he won the nomination. But the more you look at him, the more you like him. And he is the first openly gay LGBT candidate. I don't think he goes around from what I've seen, I haven't seen a lot of video of him going around and pushing his sexuality. But he does mention it, and I think he's mentioning it as a way of campaigning. You know what I'm saying? I really think he's doing that because he understands that there's a vote out there. He can coalesce and get in there. The more I look at him, the more you like him, I think you're going to see this guy have a strong chance and make some noise. (00:13:44): I think he's going to surprise a lot of people. But right now the party is split and they're going to have to get behind stage or back doors or in the rooms, Dr. Wilma, they're going to have to find a way to come together. But they had a spirited convention. The Mees caucus was taken on the other caucuses and the other groups. So they're going to have to find a way. But there's a lot of good things to like about Chase. He's sharp, he's smart, he's energetic, he's willing to do the work. He speaks well. He has a strong message. And if he can fine tune that message and he can talk the leftist like myself in you, he can find a way to kind of create and coalesce that the group of the libertarians to come forth and get out there and hit the ground running. (00:14:29): He's not a known candidate, you know what I'm saying? But let's see what he can do. I would say he's an old school, typical libertarian. He will talk about the free market. I asked him about gain of function. I kind of threw the trick question out there for, Hey, would you ban gain of function on day one? Explain gain of function. For those that don't know well, gain of function was the testing they did with the coronavirus and other viruses where essentially, and once again, not a scientist, Dr. Wilma, but if you to create the cure, you got to create the virus and the disease itself. Well, that's really, really bad. And I don't think we need any more global pandemics. And this is the part where it's hard for libertarians what I'm saying. They don't want the government banning anything. And Chase is one of those guys and he says, I'd rather kick it to the free market so we can hold them more accountable. (00:15:15): Now, I'm going to tell you, I disagree with you 1000%, right? No, you ban it. You do not allow gain of function to be no testing for gain of function. No free market. You get rid of it. But once again, he's those old school libertarians where they just kick it. The government can't do anything. They don't want the government banning anything. They don't want the government dictating anything. Chase has that challenge talking to the populist to come out there and find the message that works. I asked him about Medicare for All, and he answered the question, and he's got to fine tune it a little bit more. He started off with saying, listen, I understand we don't want to have a system that leaves people behind, that makes people go debt on their medical bills. But once again, the government, you know what I'm saying? (00:16:01): We don't want government controlled healthcare program. They're just going to screw it up more. So he does have to find a way, and I think the Libertarian party has had years to do this, to understand that they have to take their message and kind of shape it in a way that leftists or conservatives can digest that message and understand it. Because I think there is a misconception that Libertarians just want the free market to be the free market to enrich themselves. No, they want to go into the free market. They don't want government, the tyrannical government telling them what to do. It's actually more of a compassion. They're removing the mechanism which keeps the little man down. Those regulations, they believe is about forming monopolies and keeping the little guy down. So he's got to fine tune that message and then stay on message, and we're going to see what he can do moving forward. Wilmer Leon (00:16:55): Well, I don't want to get into a libertarian debate, but there is a place for government in the process. But it starts with we the and your question about Medicare for All, for example, that is a perfect place for government to intervene to ensure that everybody has healthcare. But what you have to do is take the private sector interest out of it. We, the people have to control the government. But again, I don't want to get into a libertarian conversation. You mentioned Chase is gay. So talk about the demographics here because we know that, I don't know what the numbers are in terms of the number of gay people in the country, but there's a growing political population of gay people in the country, L-G-B-T-Q, people in the country, and there is money in that demographic. So talk about what was the demographic that you saw at the convention? Pasta Jardula (00:18:08): Well, I did see a small LGBT community, a trans community, a person identifying as a woman. It wasn't like a Democratic convention. It's completely different where people will probably wear pins at a rainbow pins and they'll let you know that they're gay. You didn't see that at the Libertarian party. And once again, as I went back and I watched a lot of speeches, there were times where Chase, he led with the fact that he was gay, but he didn't overplay that card. So I don't think that he will kind of push that message. But I think once again, he understands. It's a political tactical move to say that because he understands that there is a large gay demographic in the United States that will vote for him just because he is gay. And there's also a lot of women out there who are very compassionate towards gay people, and they will also vote for him because he is gay. (00:19:04): So I think he understands and sees that demographic. He's not going to lead with that. He's going to lead with more of his libertarian values and talk about the issues. And he does that well too. You know what I'm saying? He doesn't make it a point to tell you that he's gay. In fact, I didn't know he was gay. And so I went back and researched and I saw some tweets and all that. But that's the thing that they're attacking him on right now. His fellow libertarians have a problem with the fact that he said that the government shouldn't ban puberty blockers or transitioning medications. And there are libertarians out there where it's a little nuance right now that even though they believe the free market exists, but they also believe that their ultimate sovereignty rests within their own personal sovereignty, if that makes any sense. (00:19:50): That what they put in their body is more about their liberty than it is what they're allowed to do or not allowed to do within their workplace or what the employer's allowed to do. I mean, that message is out there. It's a little confusing. There's a little back and forth with some of those guys. There's a lot of libertarians that don't like that side of it. But once again, his belief it, it's not about his position on gay people, which makes him have that position. It's about his position on what government can and cannot do. It's traditional old school libertarian values. And I think he has to find a way to get that message forward. Wilmer Leon (00:20:30): So that takes me to the governing question, which is because when I hear libertarians, I hear a lot of theoretical. I hear a lot of ideological, but then I get to, okay, where's the rubber meet the road with this free market direction that they want to go? Okay, give me the practical applications of this. How do you govern? So with that, when you walked away from the convention, what were your thoughts on how are you going to govern if you win? Yeah, Pasta Jardula (00:21:14): Yeah. Well, you know how the feeling I got Dr. Wilma was that they're willing a lot of them to compromise. I did find libertarians that say, no, you don't have a home here. Pasta, you have socialist views. You're not allowed to come in our party, get out of our party. But the majority of the people you talk to, people like Angela McArdle, talk to people like MJ to Ray. You talk to people like Dave Smith, they're opening up that tent and saying, all right, we agree on a set of core values, so we won't agree on these values, but yeah, there's a home for you here to come here. So that kind of transitions into how they think they will govern, right? In other words, they're not going to get everything they want. The biggest cheer of the weekend was, and the Fed. And the Fed now more libertarians, they get into office. (00:21:58): That doesn't mean they're going to go complete Libertarian values all the way. They're going to shrink the government down to nothing. But I think they'll take a little, if you're like an ice sculptor, right? Little hacks of the ice here and there. And I think that message that they're sending out there is like, okay, we're not going to be able to eliminate government. We understand that, but we want to hack a lot of it off of that ice sculpture so that therefore somebody understands our message and they'll push for less government intervention. The people will understand that, and it will be part of their core ideology when they're choosing their politicians or they're choosing their government. They'll understand that they don't need too much government. And I got to agree with 'em. Dr. Wilma, I'm with you. I believe there's a role a government should play when you talk about our healthcare. (00:22:48): We got a sick care system, so I don't want the government overreaching too much. And when people say, well, pasta, what's your vision of Medicare for all? When you say that Medicare or healthcare is a human, right, what do you mean? Well, I'd like to see a compromise like a libertarian system where the poorest of the poor, so they don't get swept under the rug, get some sort of stipend, some sort of money where they can go tax write off maybe, and they can go choose the healthcare that they want, that they seek. Right now, you buy into the healthcare system, you got to take the healthcare that they say you have to have and you have to take. And that's what we learned during Covid. So I think that their overall ideology will somehow blend into the juice bowl, you know what I'm saying? And then become this different type of flavor, and they're not going to get everything they want. But this is a party, I think, with the leadership that they're willing to compromise somewhat as long as their core values are heard and understood. Wilmer Leon (00:23:46): Good. I'm going to say something very simplistic for the sake of making the point. When I listen to the libertarian message, I say, that's great for white folks. They can walk around all day and talk about liberty and freedom, and we don't need a government. But when you start talking to African-Americans, when you start talking to people of color who have been subjected to Jim Crow, who have been subjected and continue to be subjected to extra judicial action by police, when you have a citizenry that has to turn to the government for protection against racism and white supremacy in the United States, that libertarian message of as little government as possible, that starts, I believe, to cause problems as, for example, we're still fighting for voter protection. We're still fighting against gerrymandering. We're still so, or a woman's right to choose, for example. So again, that's very simplistic, but I think there is some validity to that point, your thoughts. Pasta Jardula (00:25:10): Well, I'm going to hook you up with a guy by the name of MJ Toray, and you should have a conversation with him and really talk to women, because I understand what you're talking about, about, I think you also understand too that the Democratic Party, right? They're the ones who exploit those things that you, oh, Wilmer Leon (00:25:27): There's no question about that. That's Pasta Jardula (00:25:28): Why you have Trump. That's why you have more black people voting for Trump more than ever before. And the liberty minded people within that party understand that. And they come to you and like, well, listen, you got it all wrong. We're not pushing back against the government. We don't want to see you do well as a black man, Dr. Wilmer is that we want to look at you as an individual with a mind and a brain and his own thoughts, and we want to protect that. Wilmer Leon (00:25:53): We want to, yeah. And tell that to the cop that's pulling my son over because he's 22 years old driving my Jaguar, and they don't think a black kid should be in a car like that. And now he's standing on the side of the road in fear of his life. Fair enough. See me as an, yeah, that all sounds great. That sounds like my girl by the Temptations. That all sounds, I love that song. But so anyway, okay. I just wanted to Pasta Jardula (00:26:24): Make, lemme just make a comment about that because that's important, right? Because fair enough for me it's very important. Yeah, but and when you make, but that's a Wilmer Leon (00:26:32): Reality. Yeah. Pasta Jardula (00:26:33): Yeah. But the Libertarians, they want to take away all forms of powers that oppress people in the market and in the criminal justice system. I mean, I've never met a group Wilmer Leon (00:26:44): Of people, people and see, that's a pipe dream. Yeah. That's like the dude walking on the stage and having had the edible. They're high. Pasta Jardula (00:26:50): No, they're not. They're Wilmer Leon (00:26:52): No wait minute. No, because it's not the law as it relates to oppression. It's the people that use the law. So you need the Supreme Court to say, you can't do that. You need the federal judiciary to say, no, you can't do that. So that's why I say there are instances where you need the government to protect the people, and that's a big issue I have with the Libertarians. Pasta Jardula (00:27:30): Well, I don't know where Dr. Wilmore where you're at right now, but the government is not protecting any of the people. I'm Wilmer Leon (00:27:36): Not saying that it's going Pasta Jardula (00:27:38): The opposite way. Wilmer Leon (00:27:40): But see, I'm not saying that it is. I agree with you that it's not, but that doesn't mean in my mind, that doesn't mean you get rid of the government. That means you force the government to do what the founding documents of the country said the government was supposed to do protect. They want free speech. Well, that's the first amendment, force the government to uphold those civil rights and civil liberties as opposed to throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Pasta Jardula (00:28:19): Well, I think that they don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. I think they're all about protecting those freedoms, especially when you talk about their civil liberties. But let's talk, for instance, about the case of Breonna Taylor, right? Yes. Okay. The libertarians who did the most work on the Senate floor, it was Rand Paul libertarian roots who said her name. Remember that? Say her name, say her name, and it was screaming out in the streets. Say her name. He's like, dude, I said her name where it meant most on the floor of the Senate. What are you doing over here? And this is the misconception. And I think that whole, that situation that Rand Paul got when he came out of that Republican convention and the BLM protestors and the Democratic protesters were around him and screaming at him, well, who pushed for no-knock warrants? At the end of the day, it was Rand Paul. It's the Libertarians who if you get rid of no-knock warrants, who's that going to protect? Most knock Wilmer Leon (00:29:13): Women who pushed against no-knock Pasta Jardula (00:29:15): Warrants? Yes. Against to push to, yeah, Wilmer Leon (00:29:18): That's not what Pasta Jardula (00:29:18): I meant to say. Who pushed to get rid Wilmer Leon (00:29:20): Of Pasta Jardula (00:29:21): The morning? My coffee hasn't kicked in yet, ladies and book, but who pushed to get rid of the no-knock warrants? It was Rand Paul. I have a guy, Josiah, who's a libertarian in Tennessee who's pushing for those same type of reforms. Now, at the end of the day, you're saying, we're getting rid of no-knock warrants for everybody, but who does affect most the black community people? Wilmer Leon (00:29:44): Because Pasta Jardula (00:29:44): That's who they use it against most, right? They start kicking down doors. So there's a way of, I think the libertarian mentality, there's a way of taking out the fangs and the teeth of the government and that allowing to exploit things and move things, even though you look at it as a civil liberties kind of change, it really does affect and help the black community more Wilmer Leon (00:30:10): Hire you. They need to hire you. And I mean this very, because when you just said take out the fangs of the government, that's a different message than eliminating the government. But again, I don't want to spend the whole time talking about the, well, Pasta Jardula (00:30:31): Dr. Wilma, last thing, when you shoot for the stars, you end up on the moon, right? You get something, you get some Wilmer Leon (00:30:38): Progress. Well, my dad always said, boy, when I tell you to shoot for, no, the adage is Shoot for the moon, and if you miss, you'll land amongst the stars. My father would always say, son, if you shoot for the moon, land on the goddamn moon. But anyway, anyway, that's what my dad would tell me. I love your Pasta Jardula (00:31:01): Dad. Wilmer Leon (00:31:03): I love a guy. Quickly, you mentioned Julian Assange, and I never want that name to be just, and I'm not attributing this to you, but I never want his name to be mentioned without the explanation of who he is and what he is suffering at the hands of this oppressive government and why we need to a couple minutes quickly. Julian Assange. Pasta Jardula (00:31:30): Well, I mean Julian Assange, there's a lot of talk. Gabriel shipped him. Julian's brother was at the Libertarian convention, and I think that Julian Assange, and that's the thing, I mentioned the name ea. I mentioned Leonard Peltier because they had their big three. They had Julian Assange, they had Edward Snowden, they had Ross Ulbrich right behind us over there. And they even got Donald Trump to mention that he would commute the sentence of Ross Ulbrich. And I think that was amazing to do. So I think he's been jailed unjustly. But Julian Asan minute Wilmer Leon (00:32:03): Really quickly. So Trump's speech was live. He didn't send in a tape. He wasn't at the convention, but he Pasta Jardula (00:32:13): Did. He was at the convention? No, he Wilmer Leon (00:32:15): Came to the, okay, my mistake, Pasta Jardula (00:32:17): My Wilmer Leon (00:32:18): Mistake, my mistake. Okay, go ahead. My mistake. No, he Pasta Jardula (00:32:20): Was at the convention. He came to the convention. In fact, he wasn't seeking the nominee because he can't because he's already on the Republican tickets. So he couldn't do that. But he was seeking the votes, and he understood that they were going to come out of that convention with somebody who wasn't that popular. And let me tell you something, that I really gave it up to Donald Trump, because that was not going to be a friendly room. He got booed by a lot of libertarians, but the Libertarians at least sat there. They listened to him. They cheered a little bit when he said something he liked and they booed him when he said something, he didn't. But at the end of his speech, he mentioned Ross. Now, I think a lot of people who went in there Trumpers, Dr. Wilmer, because you had your libertarians that were there, but you had a bunch of Trumpers that showed up too to see him. When those Trumpers went in there, they saw free Ross. They were like, is Ross Perot in jail or something? Didn't even know who Ross Ulbrich was. So it's the truth though, doctor, it's the truth. (00:33:10): They learned something about who Ross Ulbrich is, and at the end of the speech, he said he would commute his sentence. The Libertarian Party was able to get those concessions. And that's the amazing thing of what's going on in that party right now, because they are the third party and people are sick and tired of this government and what they're doing. So they're looking to this Liberty party, and that's what I mean about the shooting for the Stars ending up in the moon, whatever the case may be, is that they understand right now that their message of liberty, their message of personal sovereignty is ringing true more than ever. So they came into there, they learned who Ross Ulrich was, and more than anything, it was amazing that they got Donald Trump to say, okay, you know what? I'll make a statement. I'll commute Ross Ulrich's sentence, and he's serving, I think he's sentenced to three life sentence. He's already served 11 years, the kid. So I mean, I think it's really powerful and it can show you what a third party can do if they wield their power properly. And that's what that came out of that convention. Wilmer Leon (00:34:06): Back to Julian Assange. Pasta Jardula (00:34:08): Yes. Oh, I'm so sorry. My bad. Wilmer Leon (00:34:11): Go Pasta Jardula (00:34:11): Ahead. Well, Assange talked about Assange is one of the guys. They understand that's why they had Gabriel ship in there. They understand what's going on with Julian Assange. And there were some people I think that either well Wilmer Leon (00:34:23): Explain to my audience outside of the Libertarian convention, explain to the audience why Julian Assange's name and why Julian Assange is so significant and why he is being tortured by the United States government through Britain. Pasta Jardula (00:34:44): Well, I mean, not to go back to the convention, but I think that's why Donald Trump couldn't pardon Julian Assange because of what Assange has done. It's not that Julian Assange as a person is a whistleblower who exposed the government and the military for their war crimes. It's the mechanism in which he created WikiLeaks itself in which whistleblowers can get that information out there. And at times, a lot of times, the whistleblower doesn't even have to know who they're blowing the information to and understand that it will get out there, which will protect both parties, but that mechanism itself in which it shines a light on what the government and the military is doing. And more than anything, Dr. Wilmer, the government doesn't want you to know you, the people, what they are doing. They want to operate in back doors. That's why they are jailing this guy and keeping him quiet. But it's not just about jailing him and torturing him to, it's about sending a message to everyone out there. I said this before, I'll say it again. They're not coming for Julian Assange. They're coming. They're Wilmer Leon (00:35:45): Coming. Pasta Jardula (00:35:46): All of us. They're using Julian Assange to get to us because if they can charge somebody under the espionage act for journalism, then they can silence anybody and everybody at all times. You can be some lonely dude at home sending a tweet out that's powerful, and there can be a knock on your door and they can come arrest you for opening your mouth and exposing the government. That's how significant Julian Assange is, and that's why he needs to be freed. It's not just about freeing one man. It's about freeing a society and saying a society has a right to hold their government accountable. That's what Julian Assange means to me. Wilmer Leon (00:36:23): So he's languishing right now in Belmar Prison in isolation. He's been in isolation for like seven years, and the United States has been asking Britain to extradite him. He's an Australian citizen, not an American citizen, but the United States wants to charge him in violating the Espionage Act because he's a journalist through WikiLeaks. He has published a lot of incredibly embarrassing and war crime information about acts committed by members of the United States government and the United States is using him as the example, not only to the New York Times and the Washington Post and the LA Times, but to programs like Pasta to Go and connecting the dots. Those of us who are using alternative methods of media to speak the truth to the world, and they want to be sure that the government wants to be sure that they can control the narrative. They call it former President Obama called it the New York Times conundrum. (00:37:28): He did not want to persecute Assange because he knew that major American newspapers had used information from Assange, had published information from Assange. So if you attack him, you got to attack them. And so he was going to let Julian Assange go about his day. Donald Trump decided he would try to extradite Julian Assange, and now Joe Biden is doubling down on the Trump administration decision to extradite Assange. So I found a point on that. Honestly, they don't want Assange to set foot on American soil, right? Because if he comes here, all bets are off. So again, I never want to mention have his name mentioned and not explain to those who don't know why the name of Julian Assange is so significant. Pasta Jardula (00:38:27): And Dr. Wilmer, they said he won his appeal, but what did he win more time in Belmont Prison, right? He won Wilmer Leon (00:38:33): The right to appeal with his appeal. He won the right, and what they want to do is they want to drag this process out for as long as they can, hoping that he dies or goes utterly insane in Belmar, in solitary confinement. They don't want him here as much as they are trying to play the cards as though they do want him here. No, they want him to die there. Okay, so with that, oh, so switching gears now, let's play word association. I'm going to throw out a name and you tell me what comes to mind. Nikki Haley, Pasta Jardula (00:39:15): War, Wilmer Leon (00:39:18): War and more war. (00:39:22): She just visited Israel and she signed her name on artillery shells staying saying, finish them. Finish them. We love Israel. Love Nikki Haley. Now, Donald Trump has come out and said, it was like around the 11th or 12th of May, somebody from his campaign came out and said that she was on the short list of potential VP nominees. Then Donald Trump came out on his whatever account he has, truth social account, and said, no, that ain't going to happen. So what is she doing? Is she still vying for the vp? Is she vying for 2028? Is she vying for the role of Secretary of Defense? What is she doing? Pasta Jardula (00:40:20): She's earning a paycheck and she's doing what she's supposed to be doing for the Hudson Think Tank. A lot of people don't understand who the Hudson think Tank is. It's a NGO think tank that is promoting war all over the place, as can be, and all they do is promote war, war, war. Well, she's now on their board. She's now a representative of them, and that's what she's doing. She's appeasing the people who are aligning her pockets. Let's not forget that at one point when she left office, she was almost broke, but then all of a sudden she changed her red rhetoric. She upped it up the war mechanism. She turned the dial up to nine, and now all of a sudden she's got the pockets filled. She's been made straight or square or whatever the term is and stuff. She's getting paid to spew the rhetoric that she's spewing, and that's what she's doing. She's now part of that Steve Bannon Hudson Think Tank Institute where they're just paid to be neocons war mongers, and that's what she's doing. She's doing it for the love of money. Wilmer Leon (00:41:28): When we look at Rafa, so when I say Rafa, what does pasta say? Pasta Jardula (00:41:38): Dr. Wiler, I was going to ask if you can give me one of those therapy sessions. I don't know what kind of doctor you are because I'm not stunned. I'm not shocked, but I'm almost numb at this point, right? They just won't stop. There is no such thing as a red line. They started their bombing campaign, the IDF did in the north. They moved everybody down to the south. They told people to continuously move. Now they got 'em in an area where they can't go anywhere. It's tent city and they're bombing, and it just, I'm numb to what's going on. Every time I hear this stuff or I see an image on Instagram or X or TikTok, it doesn't surprise me anymore, and I'm scared about that. I really am. It makes me think that where are we in this society? I understand that we are unplugged for what's going on outside our borders, but you can't avoid this. (00:42:35): You can't ignore this, and I don't know what to do. Well, what we can do to shake people to the core and make them wake up and understand what's going on, and we need to somehow stop this. I was a little disappointed that there were protests for Israel and Gaza, right? Palestinian pro-Palestinian protests, but there were no protests for the Ukrainians and what's going on, the people of the Donbass in Russia, Ukraine. I mean, I understand that a lot of people aren't aware of what's really going on and how this started, but all in all, I mean, I'm shocked that nobody's waking up and screaming about this. They're bombing tents, refugee camps, sending people on fire. You're seeing fathers and mothers pulling their children out of wreckage and rubble. I mean, what's going to happen here? I think we talked about this before the show. (00:43:33): It's like there's no red line for these people, even though they act as if there is one. And the thing about it is, is that when it comes to Donald Trump or it comes to Joe Biden, it doesn't make a difference who gets in office. The song is still going to remain the same. They're going to let Israel do what they want. And as a matter of fact, they're not just going to let Israel do what they want. Ladies and gentlemen, they're going to use your tax dollars to fund their bombing campaign. So I'm just at a loss. I don't know what to do, what to say, how to wake people up. But you know what? As long as people can go on with their lives and they're here in America and they don't have to worry about bombs being dropped on them, I think they'll largely ignore what's happening on the other side of the globe. And it is just, the only word I can use is sad. Wilmer Leon (00:44:21): Today on the 29th of May on the Washington Post, there's a piece says, the Biden administration says that Israel's bombing of Rafa did not cross Biden's red line. And the reason is because Biden's red line is based upon a ground assault, not an heir assault. (00:44:55): Joe Biden, and this isn't partisan, this is humanitarian. We're not talking parties, we're talking people. We're talking humans. We're talking women and children. And Joe Biden told Netanyahu last week, if you go into Rafa, that's a red line. We will not allow that red line to be crossed. So the IDF bombs, to your point, a refugee camp, in fact, it was called a safe zone. These people were told, go here to avoid annihilation. Go here and you will be safe. They went where they were told to go, and they're being exterminated, and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and the spokespeople for the State Department say, no, that does not cross our red line. Because we said to Israel, no ground assault. Pasta Jardula (00:46:24): You're just as lost for words as I Wilmer Leon (00:46:26): Am. When you look, I got a lot of books. I got a lot of books in here. Yes, I got a lot of books in my house, and I've read a good number of the books that are here. I don't have the language. I don't have, can't find in any of the, I would call it barbarism, but I don't want to insult barbarians. I mean, Pasta Jardula (00:46:55): Yeah, Wilmer Leon (00:46:56): Go ahead. Go Pasta Jardula (00:46:57): With the kangaroo courts that they have for Julian Assange, but we don't want to insult kangaroos. Once again, this government, I mean, I think the number one message that we have to understand so we can try to find a solution to this problem is, number one, we understand that there never will be a red line for the United States when it comes to Israel. They're going to allow them to do what they want to do. A lot of our congressional members, I'm going to say most, but a lot of them have dual citizenship with Israel. Wilmer Leon (00:47:28): They're, they're trying to bring Netanyahu to speak before a joint session of Congress. Pasta Jardula (00:47:35): Well, they're paid off by apec. They're paid off by those lobbyists. I mean, I don't know what we can do at this point and understand. I mean, and to hear to me, I just listened to the rhetoric that comes out of this whole situation. Wilmer Leon (00:47:52): Wait minute, wait minute, a minute. I got to make one more point. Please, please. Because when I say the speaker of the house, whatever his name is, Mike Johnson. Pasta Jardula (00:48:05): Yes. Wilmer Leon (00:48:06): Mike Johnson is offering for the fourth time to bring Netanyahu before a joint session of Congress, the leader of the Senate. Pasta Jardula (00:48:24): Mitch McConnell? Wilmer Leon (00:48:25): No, no, no, no, no. Chuck Schumer. Chuck Schumer. Chuck Schumer's in on the game. Folks need to understand a state visit as with Ruto from Kenya that took place last week to be able to speak before a joint session of Congress for a foreign leader, that is the ultimate reward. They all, just about every world leader would love either a state visit or to speak before joint says. So for Joe Biden to say, I've got a red line for Joe Biden to say, we're not going to send these artillery shells, and then to turn around and send 2000 pound bombs or whatever it is, it's bs. It means the word means zero. And when your language means nothing, pasta what you got. Pasta Jardula (00:49:28): Well, I don't know what you got. You got a whole bunch of, I don't want to use the word, it's too early in the morning, and I don't think it's a PG 13 word. Let's just put it that way because that's the only way to describe it. But I think people Wilmer Leon (00:49:42): Excellent is how about that? Pasta Jardula (00:49:45): Let's go with that so we can go on the air with it and we won't get trouble by the FCC. Listen, it kind of reminds me, do you remember when Zelinsky was going to Congress for the first time and Nancy Pelosi was walking across the floor all giddy with a flag? I mean, to me, it made me sick because I understood what was going on. It's never about race. It's never about religion. They might throw those excuses out there, just like right now. Wilmer Leon (00:50:12): It's never about democracy. Pasta Jardula (00:50:13): Yeah, it's about money. It's about geopolitics. It's about leadership. It's about control, understanding that people have to use the plebs. They don't care about you, and they're going to, no matter what they do, they're going to do what they want to do. I mean, the majority of people in the United States are overwhelmingly against this war in Russia, Ukraine, and what are they doing? Dr. Wilmer? They're trying to send more weapons in money. They don't care when it comes to Rafa. I heard some clown on the radio the other day saying, well, the IDF dropped all these leaflets out there warning people. They were going, wait a second. Where are they going to go? Maybe they can go by the beach. Maybe they can go by the beach. There's nowhere left for them to go at this point Wilmer Leon (00:51:00): Into the Sinai Desert. Yes, that's their, if Egypt allows them in only into the desert, Pasta Jardula (00:51:11): That's it. That's it. Or they can get on that pier and pretty soon and then ship them on out of there. I think that might be the last thing that we see. I think that's what that a lot of that pier was all about. It was about, and that's what this war was always about. In my mind. It wasn't about Hamas. It wasn't about fighting terrorism. It was about gentrification and ethnic cleansing because they want that land. Wilmer Leon (00:51:37): What did Jared Kushner say? What did Jared Pasta Jardula (00:51:41): Property once they get it all cleaned up, right? Wilmer Leon (00:51:43): Property, what is Donald Trump? How did Donald Trump make his money? Real estate, this is a real estate deal that the administration, it doesn't matter which one, because they've all been involved in the same game. This is just an escalation of the same game. It's a real estate deal. Pasta Jardula (00:52:14): Yeah, but Dr. Wilmer, I mean, you got to admire the ruling classes, tactics and whatnot. I mean, education wise, how much do we learn about the Holocaust, about the most oppressed people in the world, and now they are a protected class Jewish people, and that's not being antisemitic. It's just so many years of understanding and learning and being taught about World War II and the Holocaust. Wilmer Leon (00:52:42): God's chosen people, Pasta Jardula (00:52:43): FISM is allowed, is conditioned to people. It's programmed and conditioned to people to accept an actual genocide and ethnic cleansing going on right now. So I mean, you got to admire the tactics in which they use. They've set the table for this. They brought the steak down, but they already had the salt and pepper there with the steaks off the knives and the forks, and now they're just sitting down and eating. Wilmer Leon (00:53:07): In fact, folks should go back and look up. There was a piece about a week or maybe 10 days ago, again, in the Washington Post, and I hate to keep quoting the post, but sometimes they do get the story right, where they exposed New York, mayor Eric Adams, they got access to a WhatsApp stream of communication where a number of billionaires, the former CEO of Starbucks, Michael Dell, the CEO of Dell computers, they were through WhatsApp communicating with Eric Adams about going into Columbia, doing away with those protesters because they're afraid of losing control of the narrative. And this comes to mind, based upon what you just said about what we've been indoctrinated with, what we have been taught. They're afraid that those protests are going to result in losing control of the narrative. I believe they've already lost control of such and that they're gasping. It's the last kicks of a dying mule, which are the most dangerous. And I think that's what we're seeing play itself out. Your thoughts, Craig Pasta, our doula, Pasta Jardula (00:54:32): The last kicks of a dying mule are the most dangerous. Wow. You're so right about that. I love that. Do you mind if I borrow that and use that? That's a great one. Wilmer Leon (00:54:40): You are more than welcome. It isn't mine. Pasta Jardula (00:54:43): That's the thing. You know what they say? Dr. Wilman thieves steal, but geniuses like yourself, they borrow. I'm going to borrow that from you. And I've been saying this somewhat similar. Similar, it's that when people are put in desperate measures, they make desperate moves and desperate decisions, and these are going to be the most desperate of decisions. But there's a book out there that I peaked at years, many years ago, and it made me realize, and I bet the book, because a friend of mine told me, because I was told around the dinner table that, oh, when it came to slavery that, oh, it was the tribe leaders in Africa that sold out their own people. And there was a book called Lives. My father told me, I think it was called, I can't remember. That's Wilmer Leon (00:55:26): It. Pasta Jardula (00:55:26): Yeah, that's it. But this information is deep down embedded in us, right? And it's going to take a long time to get everybody programmed. And the problem is now, today is where we are at and what we're doing right now, right? We're doing these conversations as independent media on the outer limits because the narrative is always controlled by the government and the mainstream media. They work hand in hand. So no matter what for us to get our information out there, and this is what we need, we need more people. It takes a village, right? We need more people out there singing and screaming our message, getting people to understand, we got to deprogramming, deprogram the programming that's already in place, and that's just going to take some time, and we just got to keep at it no matter what. I think we're the last line of defense. The NIDA jenko and all the other type of mechanisms, the silence people for the disinformation, they are the disinformation themselves, and we just have to come with facts and figures and let people know the truth and try as hard as we can to do so. Wilmer Leon (00:56:34): I'm glad that you said that because as we get out, as we wrap this up, folks that listen to my SiriusXM show, for example, I have people on like Miko, ped and lathe, oo, from Lebanon and all kinds of folks, and in fact, I got to get you on inside the issues. So I'll get calls from Zionists and I'll get calls from NeoCon saying, the show IST Balanced Wilmer, you had Miko pellet on. Or I'll have a rabbi on to talk about the Torah and why, according to rabbinical law, the state of Israel isn't supposed to exist, so on and so forth. And I'll tell him, well, no, I'm the counterbalance. (00:57:23): You will not find balance in this discussion. I am the counterbalance. If you want that narrative, read the New York Times. Read the Washington Post. Turn on Rachel Maddow. Listen to Joy Reed. You'll get all of that chatter on the mainstream. You want to get a balance to that. Then turn on pasta to go turn on connecting the dots. This is where there's a reason you don't hear Dr. Gerald Horn or see Dr. Gerald Horn on M-S-N-B-C. There's a reason you don't see Dr. Richard Wolf on M-S-N-B-C or Dr. Linwood Tahi, because they don't want you to have that information. Take me out, Craig Jara. First of all, where do people go to experience the brilliance we know as pasta? Pasta Jardula (00:58:25): I mean, please, I'm turning red here, and thank you so much for Dr. Wiler for having me on. I do love listening to you on all your shows, and I'm truly honored to come on with you. I really do mean that, but I will leave everybody with this because that's something we hear all the time. A lot of people said the same thing when we did these independent media shows. Oh, you're only telling one side of the story. It's kind of funny how I don't hear you saying the same thing. Same towards the mainstream media, which the government and the mainstream media, they control the message. They control the narrative Wilmer Leon (00:59:01): And the messengers. Pasta Jardula (00:59:02): They control everything. The messenger. So I mean, it's kind of crazy, and it is hypocritical when they say these things. We are the counter narrative to what has been going on because at the end of the day, the government, the mainstream media, all they are is the propaganda out there, the ruling class, and they're going to say whatever they want to say to keep their narrative intact, and their people are just lucky out there that it's not just us. This is a movement. Like I said, it takes a village that there's more of us coming out of this whole situation. We're going to have more of our voices out there. We're going to have more of the truth, more of a pushback. And at the end of the day, I think what we've created here, even though we're operating in small spaces, our message is going to continue to grow. So I'm not going to stop and I'm going to keep pushing, and I'm going to keep getting the message out there. And thank you so much, Dr. Wilmer for having me on. I've had an amazing time. Wilmer Leon (01:00:01): Craig Pasta Jar, doula, where do people go for am Wake Up. I know that's on Rock. Fin Pasta to Go, where do they go? Pasta Jardula (01:00:11): Well, I only dip into am, wake Up every once in a while now, so I'm not doing that show full time. But Pasta to Go, I have on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and I do it on Rumble, I do it on YouTube. We have a Twitter. I always tell people to go to my personal Twitter because it's easy to remember at yo pasta. Yo pasta. Just go over to at Yo pasta. You can find all the links to all the fun stuff we do. We like to get the boots on the ground. I got a small team, but I got an effective team, and we're going to Mexico. Dr. Wilmer, they got an election going on that they do. And as you know, the security state and the government is trying to find a way to go into Mexico without their permission to go after what they say is the cartels. Wilmer Leon (01:00:53): Lindsey Graham wants to bomb Mexico. Pasta Jardula (01:00:55): Yes, he does. He does. And I patch McCain, right? That dude, Crenshaw. He wants to go into Mexico, a sovereign nation whenever they wants. And the Green Berets. So we're going to go out there and we're going to talk about their election and we're going to provide some transparency to show they actually have a government of and by the people and we have no right to go in there. Wilmer Leon (01:01:19): Craig Pasta jar doula, my man. Thank you so much for joining me today. Greatly, greatly appreciated. Pasta Jardula (01:01:26): Thank you so much, Dr. Willer. Wilmer Leon (01:01:28): Folks, thank you all so much for listening to the Connecting the Dots podcast with me, Dr. Wiler Leon. Stay tuned for new episodes every week. Also, please follow. Please subscribe, leave a review, share the show, follow us on social media. You can find all the links below. Go to the Patreon account and make a contribution. These things aren't cheap, and again, you can find all the links below in the show description. Folks, remember that this is where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. As I tell you all the time, talk without analysis is just chatter and we don't chatter on connecting the dots. See you again next time. Until then, I'm Dr. Wilmer Leon. Have a great one. Peace. I'm out Announcer (01:02:25): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge.

Holy Quran
At-Tīn التين "The Fig, The Figtree"

Holy Quran

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 1:04


At-Tīn ( التين, "The Fig, The Figtree") is the ninety-fifth surah of the Qur'an, with 8 verses Summary 1-4 Oaths that God created man "a most excellent fabric" 5-6 God has made all men vile except true believers 7-8 None may rightly deny the judgment-day[1] This sura opens by mentioning the fig (the sura's namesake), the olive of Jerusalem, Mount Sinai, and "this city secured" (generally considered to be Mecca) Muhammad Asad, the author of The Message of The Qur'an comments on these verses: The "fig" and the "olive" symbolize, in this context, the lands in which these trees predominate: i.e., the countries bordering on the eastern part of the Mediterranean, especially Palestine and Syria. As it was in these lands that most of the Abrahamic prophets mentioned in the Qur'an lived and preached, these two species of tree may be taken as metonyms for the religious teachings voiced by the long line of those God-inspired men, culminating in the person of the last Judaic prophet, Jesus. "Mount Sinai", on the other hand, stresses specifically the apostleship of Moses, inasmuch as the religious law valid before, and up to, the advent of Muhammad—and in its essentials binding on Jesus as well—was revealed to Moses on a mountain of the Sinai Desert. Finally, "this land secure" signifies undoubtedly (as is evident from 2:126) Mecca, where Muhammad, the Last Prophet, was born and received his divine call. The cosmology of the Qur'an states that God made mankind out of clay. This sura suggests not only this, but that the mould which God used for man was "the best possible". The lowness of the clay has set humanity apart from God; because clay is heavier and more solid than fire, from which the Jinn were made, and light, from which the angels came. However, not all humanity is condemned to absolute removal from God's company. The passage continues that "those who believe and do what is right will have a reward that will never be cut off". A human life, when perfected, will thus rise above its modest origins, giving the human condition a unique possibility for glory on the Last Day. God's judgment, for Heaven or Hell, cannot be contradicted, for "Is not God the best of judges?" — Muhammad Asad, The Message of The Quran

21st Century Wire's Podcast
INTERVIEW: Dr. Zachary Foster – ‘Israel's Ethnic Cleansing Endgame in Rafah'

21st Century Wire's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 39:53


In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on February 22, 2024, Patrick talks with historian, Middle East scholar and editor of PalestineNexus.com, Dr. Zachary Foster, about the Israeli settler colonial project and its ongoing ethnic cleansing and genocide of the native Palestinian population in Gaza. It seems that the Zionist endgame is now coming into view, with apparent collusion behind the scenes between Israel, US, and Egypt, as Tel Aviv prepares to terrorise Palestinian refugees and IDPs and force them to flee into the Sinai Desert in Egypt, which will only lead to to an expansion of the regional conflict. All this and more. More from Zachary: X/Twitter PalestineNexus.com  TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 11AM-1PM (NEW YORK) | 4PM-6PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.live

SkyWatchTV Podcast
Five in Ten 2/21/24: Egypt Building Walled Camp for Gazan Refugees

SkyWatchTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 15:00


Egypt is constructing an eight-square-mile walled enclosure in the Sinai Desert to house up to 100,000 refugees fleeing the battle for the southern Gaza city of Rafah.  5) Egypt doesn't want Gazan refugees; 4) Special prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden charges FBI confidential source with lying about the Bidens; 3) Researcher finds puberty blockers has negative effect on IQ; 2) Drive to Net-Zero pulling plug on the future; 1) Researchers discover simple solution recovers 97% of cobalt from used electronics: Urine and vinegar. FOLLOW US! Twitter X: @SkyWatch_TV YouTube: @SkyWatchTVnow @SimplyHIS @FiveInTen Rumble: @SkyWatchTV Facebook: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHIS @EdensEssentials Instagram: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHisShow @EdensEssentialsUSA TikTok: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHisShow @EdensEssentials SkyWatchTV.com | SkyWatchTVStore.com | EdensEssentials.com | WhisperingPoniesRanch.com

Daily Jewish Thought
Recording of Rabbi Bernath's Shabbat Sermon: Amalek Revisited: Confronting Ancient Enmity in Modern Times

Daily Jewish Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 27:46


Kabbalah for Everyone
Recording of Rabbi Bernath's Shabbat Sermon: Amalek Revisited: Confronting Ancient Enmity in Modern Times

Kabbalah for Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 29:27


Meridian Magazine--Come Follow Me Latter-day Saint Podcast
Come Follow Me Book of Mormon Podcast #3: “Come and Partake of the Fruit,” 1 Nephi 6-10

Meridian Magazine--Come Follow Me Latter-day Saint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 37:24


January 15-21 I remember once being so tired as we made our way out of a remote area of the Sinai Desert in Egypt.  It was night and we wanted to drive all the way back to Cairo but we were just too exhausted from having hiked Mt. Sinai at 2:00 o'clock that morning.  We pulled over to rest.  We got off the main road and pulled up onto a small hill.  We watched from our perch, as an occasional car would go by.  And then it happened.  We watched as a dark mist or fog rolled in like a slow-motion wave of the sea.  We were both wide awake now—the mist completely obscured our view of the road below us—we could no longer see headlights or anything.  It was almost an inky black. This was the mist of darkness Lehi had talked about!

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Yom Kippur prayer leads to furor in TA; 1973 war remembered

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 22:28


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and religion reporter Canaan Lidor join host Amanda Borschel-Dan in today's episode. Berman is back in Israel from accompanying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the United States and fills us in on the lesser-discussed meetings that occurred on the sidelines at the United Nations. Foreign minister Eli Cohen met with his Emirati counterpart Abdullah Bin Zayed on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly as well, marking three years to the Abraham Accords. What was said there? A senior Saudi delegation will visit the West Bank this week for a meeting with Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas. Was this meeting already scheduled or is it directly related to the seemingly sped up normalization? During the much-awaited meeting between President Joe Biden and the prime minister, Biden said, “I think without Israel, there's not a Jew in the world who's secure. I think Israel is essential.” How was this received by the Diaspora? All the headlines in Israeli media this morning are surrounding the Yom Kippur prayer service in Tel Aviv where, despite a court order, worshippers set up a temporary mechitza. Lidor breaks it down for us. 50 years ago during the Yom Kippur fast, many Israelis in reserve duty were suddenly activated to go fight. Berman shares part of his experiences on a trip to the far north to mark the anniversary of the 1973 war. Discussed articles include: Netanyahu discusses potential Saudi deal in first known meeting with Erdogan DR Congo will move its embassy to Jerusalem, leader tells Netanyahu at UN sidelines Saudi delegation to visit West Bank this week as Israel normalization talk increases Israeli, Emirati foreign ministers meet to talk 3 years of Abraham Accords Prominent Zionists laud Biden's remark that no Jew anywhere is safe without Israel PM slams ‘left-wingers rioting against Jews'; Lapid: Messianists brought religious war Activists block public Tel Aviv Yom Kippur prayers as Orthodox group sets gender divider Segregated Yom Kippur prayers spark slurs and bitterness, not atonement, in Tel Aviv Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Two Israeli soldiers sit beneath a road sign, with a tank in the background, somewhere in the Sinai Desert, October 8, 1973. (AP Photo/Robert Dear)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Harmonious World

* * Now you can subscribe to Harmonious World for special subscriber-only contentWelcome to the latest episode of Harmonious World, featuring a conversation with composer, and vocalist Elina Duni. Elina's latest album is A Time To Remember - out now on ECM Records. Elina's album of stunning original tracks and jazz standards features guitarist Rob Luft, Matthieu Michel on flugelhorn and Fred Thomas on percussion and piano.  Our conversation touches on the composition process of these tracks, which came out of the isolation of the pandemic and travels to the Sinai Desert and the Red Sea.Thanks to Elina for allowing me to play extracts from A Time To Remember alongside our conversation.Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share and don't forget that you can also subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."Support the showThanks for listening to Harmonious World. You can support the show by becoming a subscriber.Please rate and review wherever you find your podcasts - it really helps.Read my reviews of albums, gigs and books as well as a little personal stuff on my blogFollow me on instagram.com/hilseabrookFollow me on facebook.com/HilarySeabrookFreelanceWriterFollow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter

Our Town Podcast
EP 74 | Part 2 | Dr. TC Fuller, Retired FBI Interrogator, Combat Veteran, Author

Our Town Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 63:10


Here is Dr. Fuller's Bio from his website https://theoldgrayman.com My name is T.C. Fuller. I am originally from California. I grew up in some occasionally rough places, in a shattered family, and was out on my own at 16. I put myself through prep school and college, got a degree and a Regular Army commission as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry, then headed off into the world. After my initial training at Fort Benning, Georgia, with all the “usual” infantry officer schools, I was off to the races. Over the next decade, I served in a variety of jobs. Most notably, I was an mechanized infantry platoon leader in the First Gulf War, then an Explosive Ordnance Disposal company commander twice, first in the Sinai Desert, Egypt as part of the Multinational Force and Observers, then at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.After that, I was fortunate enough to be selected as a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). I served in various capacities in the FBI, working just about every investigative area in the Bureau's jurisdiction at one time or another during my 20 year career. Lots of street level criminal investigations, several years of counter-terrorism investigations, and even the occasional counter-intelligence case. There were other jobs in the FBI as well, including interrogator in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, time doing all kinds of stuff in Afghanistan, Firearms Instructor (both in the field and at the FBI Academy), Defensive Tactics Instructor, and Congressional Liaison up on Capitol Hill. In my spare time, I added a Master's of Education and a Doctorate of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, as well as publishing a book under a nom de plume. Once I retired, I opened my own firm, doing private investigations, executive protection, and consulting (www.thehorusgroup.net). I have lived and worked in all kinds of places, doing all kinds of things. Importantly, that includes living and working across the U.S. and overseas, including war zones. And I have survived this long not only based on luck, but by being a Gray Man. By passing unnoticed when possible, seeing trouble before it sees me and leaving, escaping trouble when it finds me despite my best efforts, and, when all else has failed, by forcing the issue in my favor.I know what has worked for me, what has allowed me to survive long enough to earn my gray, to become an Old Gray Man. I want to use that knowledge and experience to help you, should you want to pursue a low profile approach in your own life.Be safe and stay low! Episode Timeline: 00:00 Start 01:30 FBI Beginning 05:32 Burlington, VT 08:44 Guantanamo Bay 14:30 Law Enforcement Intel 19:30 Afghanistan 24:00 Kid with a Gun 31:30 FBI Overseas 38:16 Desensitized 42:10 Bureau Reaction to Return 48:15 Mental Health 51:21 Sept. 12th 55:49 Conclusion ===============================================================================Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town Podcast Website: https://ourtownpodcast.net Spotify Channel: https://spoti.fi/3QtpT8zAudio available on all platforms - just search for "Our Town Podcast" Follow us on social media:LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/41rlgTtFacebook: https://bit.ly/ourtownpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

Our Town Podcast
EP 74 | Part 1 | Dr. TC Fuller, Retired FBI Interrogator, Firearms Instructor, Author

Our Town Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 78:47


Here is Dr. Fuller's Bio from his website https://theoldgrayman.com My name is T.C. Fuller. I am originally from California. I grew up in some occasionally rough places, in a shattered family, and was out on my own at 16. I put myself through prep school and college, got a degree and a Regular Army commission as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry, then headed off into the world. After my initial training at Fort Benning, Georgia, with all the “usual” infantry officer schools, I was off to the races. Over the next decade, I served in a variety of jobs. Most notably, I was an mechanized infantry platoon leader in the First Gulf War, then an Explosive Ordnance Disposal company commander twice, first in the Sinai Desert, Egypt as part of the Multinational Force and Observers, then at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After that, I was fortunate enough to be selected as a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). I served in various capacities in the FBI, working just about every investigative area in the Bureau's jurisdiction at one time or another during my 20 year career. Lots of street level criminal investigations, several years of counter-terrorism investigations, and even the occasional counter-intelligence case. There were other jobs in the FBI as well, including interrogator in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, time doing all kinds of stuff in Afghanistan, Firearms Instructor (both in the field and at the FBI Academy), Defensive Tactics Instructor, and Congressional Liaison up on Capitol Hill. In my spare time, I added a Master's of Education and a Doctorate of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, as well as publishing a book under a nom de plume. Once I retired, I opened my own firm, doing private investigations, executive protection, and consulting (www.thehorusgroup.net). I have lived and worked in all kinds of places, doing all kinds of things. Importantly, that includes living and working across the U.S. and overseas, including war zones. And I have survived this long not only based on luck, but by being a Gray Man. By passing unnoticed when possible, seeing trouble before it sees me and leaving, escaping trouble when it finds me despite my best efforts, and, when all else has failed, by forcing the issue in my favor. I know what has worked for me, what has allowed me to survive long enough to earn my gray, to become an Old Gray Man. I want to use that knowledge and experience to help you, should you want to pursue a low profile approach in your own life. Be safe and stay low! Episode Timeline: 00:00 Start 04:56 Bios 08:42 Kerry Straub Intro 10:55 Active Shooters 13:41 KT Construction 22:18 Author of 2 Books 29:26 Left at Birth 34:57 Examples in Learning 37:46 Leaving Home at 16 41:10 Renting Rooms 46:10 Keeping a Low Profile 52:01 Tax Benefit 54:12 Finding the Army 57:06 Active Duty Commission 01:00:55 Ford Mustang 01:03:52 Manheim & Deployment 01:08:14 EOD School =============================================================================== Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town Podcast Website: https://ourtownpodcast.net Spotify Channel: https://spoti.fi/3QtpT8z Audio available on all platforms - just search for "Our Town Podcast" Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/41rlgTt Facebook: https://bit.ly/ourtownpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

Wholly Buyable
Episode 37. Swallowed Alive

Wholly Buyable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 22:35


Chapters covered: Numbers 14-16Stunned by the news that their lack of faith now means that they must spend the next 38 years in the Sinai Desert, rebellion sets in.A rogue priest gathers some co-conspirators to challenge the leadership of Moses and his brother Aaron.Drama ensues as God appears to make the final decision as to who he wants leading his people, and where he wants them to go.Credits:Written and produced by Chas BayfieldMusic by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins MusicCover art by Lisa GoffConversions:300 miles = 480km3½lb = 1.6kg2 pints = 1 litre7lb = 3.2kg2¾ pints = 1.3 litres11lb = 5kg4 pints = 1.9 litres100 square miles = 260km²

Stand in the Gap Radio Podcasts
The Mt. Sinai Gathering

Stand in the Gap Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 2:38


A number of world leaders (political, business, religious, etc.) recently gathered in the Sinai Desert at a U.N. conference. What was this gathering about? 

Stand in the Gap Radio Podcasts
Who Attended the Mt. Sinai Gathering?

Stand in the Gap Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 2:10


A number of world leaders (political, business, religious, etc.) recently gathered in the Sinai Desert at a U.N. conference. Who was in attendance at this conference? 

Stand in the Gap Radio Podcasts
Why did the Mt. Sinai Gathering Happen?

Stand in the Gap Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 2:25


A number of world leaders (political, business, religious, etc.) recently gathered in the Sinai Desert at a U.N. conference. Why was this conference being held? 

End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch
Episode 1149: PROPHECY HOUR: RELIGIOUS LEADERS...NEW 10 COMMANDMENTS

End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 53:44


Pastor Dan and Linda Catlinwww.prophecyhour.com Religious leaders gather in Sinai to receive “Climate Justice Ten Commandments” Some 40,000 attendees have flocked to the Sinai Desert including over 100 world leaders as well as leaders in business and other sectors. Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and other religious figures will participate in a UN conference on climate change that is taking place this week and next. In conjunction with the UN event, a group of faith leaders is taking an alternative approach, seeking a faith-based solution to the ecological crisis by promoting the “Ten Principles for Climate Justice” in a global initiative. https://www.facebook.com/WichitaMissionChurch/ andhttp://wichitahomeless.com/

Village Green Community Church Podcast
They Left, and Camped. Then Settled

Village Green Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 37:06


Numbers 33 is a list of the 40 places that the Israelites camped at during their 40 years in the Sinai Desert after fleeing Egyptian slavery. But why did Moses write it? Why did God want it in the Bible? Why should we read it, and how can it help us?

Reading with Ben
The Book of Numbers Chapter 09 & 10. ESV Version.

Reading with Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 11:27


Welcome back to Reading with Ben! Let's continue the lecture on the book of Leviticus. This is episode #05 Numbers chapters 9 & 10. Numbers Chapter 9, God spoke to Moses when he was in the Sinai Desert. He told Moses to tell the Israelites they were to commemorate the Passover with a celebration at an appointed time. The appointed time was to be on the fourteenth day of the first month at twilight. Moses told the Israelites and they celebrated Passover in the Sinai Desert at the appointed time. God also said that foreigners were also allowed to celebrate. Numbers Chapter 10, God tells Moses to make two trumpets from hammered silver. Moses is to use them to gather the community together, as well as for signaling the various camps to set out. When both trumpets are sounded, the entire community is to come together at the tent. When one trumpet is sounded, the clan leaders are to gather before Moses. The order of the trumpet blasts will signal which tribes are to set out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/benlopezra/support

The Delicious Legacy
Monks: Fasting, Foraging and Praying in the Desert

The Delicious Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 62:50


A splendid photo from 1858, of the colossal Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens spurred me to write today's episode: A top of the ancient columns, protruding was a weird structure, almost placed on top as joke. What was it? This, it transpired, was the hut of a monk! A hermit, a stylite, an ascetic who lived his days praying on top of this magnificent ancient monument in the centre of 19th Century Athens. A history of monasticism: one that traces the history of Christian religious life through food, eating and fasting. More importantly though,finding at the end that it is about the deliberate relegation of food and eating to a purely physical need, separated from any conscious emotion of pleasure or displeasure, on the part of individuals and collectives who followed a Christian religious life in the period from the earliest days through to the late Middle Ages. All the way from the Sinai Desert and the isolation of Dead Sea caves through to the forests of Northern England.Easter is nearly here, and I thought that some Lenten recipes would be welcome if we would like to imitate the lifestyle of the first desert fathers and on this episode I have two recipes in the spirit of fasting that hope will inspire you.Enjoy!Thom & The Delicious LegacySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-delicious-legacy. If you love to time-travel through food and history why not join us at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-delicious-legacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Keen On Democracy
Matti Friedman: The Biblical Story of Leonard Cohen's October 1973 Resurrection in the Sinai Desert

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 43:27


Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Matti Friedman, the author of Who by Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai. Find more Keen On episodes and additional videos on Lit Hub's YouTube Channel! ________________________ Matti Friedman is an award-winning journalist and author. Born in Toronto and based in Jerusalem, his work has appeared regularly in the New York Times, The Atlantic, Tablet, and elsewhere. Friedman's last book, Spies of No Country: Secret Lives at the Birth of Israel, won the 2019 Natan Prize and the Canadian Jewish Book Award for history. Pumpkinflowers: A Soldier's Story of a Forgotten War was chosen in 2016 as a New York Times Notable Book and one of Amazon's 10 best books of the year. His first book, The Aleppo Codex, won the 2014 Sami Rohr Prize and the ALA's Sophie Brody Medal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Teacher and the Preacher
Sinai Desert Wanderings: Seeking God’s Protection

The Teacher and the Preacher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 28:00


Throughout all the Israelites' wanderings through the desert, God was with them. No matter how far the people strayed, God provided for their every need. In this episode, we'll delve into the hidden meanings of the Sinai desert wanderings, and how God is there for us today through every trial and tribulation. About the Teacher and The Preacher The Teacher and the Preacher is a weekly radio program--hosted by Dave McGarrah, Senior Pastor at Deer Flat Church in Caldwell, Idaho, and Harold Berman of Efrat, Israel--that airs each Sunday at 10:30 am and 7:30 pm here on 94.1 The Voice KBXL and also on Sunday evenings at 5 pm on our sister station 790 KSPD. They are a unique phenomenon on the airwaves – a Christian and a Jew in an ongoing dialogue – celebrating the many commonalities but never shying away from the differences. They offer their listeners insights into each other's faiths that don't come up much elsewhere, that can only come through sincere conversation. The weekly discussion is more than a program about a topic; it's a demonstration of how God can bring two people together from 9,000 miles away to bridge the differences, learn from each other, and strengthen their own faiths. If you would like to learn more about this fantastic radio ministry, please visit their website at theteacherandthepreacher.com.

Jerusalem Studio
Israel-Jordan relations: geo-strategic analysis – Jerusalem Studio 661

Jerusalem Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 27:42


Of the two neighboring Arab countries upholding their peace accords with Israel, Jordan is always of more concern to strategic planners in Tel Aviv and their Cabinet in Jerusalem. Egypt's mainland is far away across the Sinai Desert, and its regime seems relatively safe. But the Hashemite Kingdom has to contend with a Palestinian majority, cells of Jihadi groups, a vocal opposition to the economic policies of King Abdullah II, and security problems in nearby southern Syria. Israel has excellent working relations between its military and intelligence agencies and their Jordanian ones, and it has done its share to alleviate the chronic water problem from which arid Jordan suffers, but there is constant fear west of the river that the Hashemite dynasty is just one bullet away from being toppled - leaving Israel vulnerable along its backbone. Can Israel bank on the East Bank to remain quiet? Panel: - Jonathan Hessen, Host. - Amir Oren, Editor at Large, Host of Watchmen Talk and Powers in Play. - Dr. Joshua Krasna, Lecturer on intelligence and Mideast security at NYU and Research Fellow at Moshe Dayan Center of Tel Aviv University. - Col. (Res.) Reuven Ben-Shalom, TV7 Powers-in-Play Panelist, Cross-Cultural Strategist and Associate at ICT, Reichman University. Articles on the topic: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/israeli-defense-minister-meets-jordanian-king/ https://www.tv7israelnews.com/israel-jordan-hold-trade-talks/ https://www.tv7israelnews.com/israel-marks-27-years-of-peace-with-jordan/ You are welcome to join our audience and watch all of our programs - free of charge! TV7 Israel News: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/vod/series/563/ Jerusalem Studio: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/vod/series/18738/ TV7 Israel News Editor's Note: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/vod/series/76269/ TV7 Israel: Watchmen Talk: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/vod/series/76256/ Jerusalem Prays: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/vod/series/135790/ TV7's Times Observer: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/vod/series/97531/ TV7's Middle East Review: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/vod/series/997755/ My Brother's Keeper: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/vod/series/53719/ This week in 60 seconds: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/vod/series/123456/ Those who wish can send prayer requests to TV7 Israel News in the following ways: Facebook Messenger: https://www.facebook.com/tv7israelnews Email: israelnews@tv7.fi Please be sure to mention your first name and country of residence. Any attached videos should not exceed 20 seconds in duration. #IsraelNews #tv7israelnews #newsupdates Rally behind our vision - https://www.tv7israelnews.com/donate/ To purchase TV7 Israel News merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/tv7-israel-news-store Live view of Jerusalem - https://www.tv7israelnews.com/jerusalem-live-feed/ Visit our website - http://www.tv7israelnews.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/tv7israelnews Like TV7 Israel News on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/tv7israelnews Follow TV7 Israel News on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tv7israelnews/ Follow TV7 Israel News on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tv7israelnews

OneSpaceLove Podcast with Steph Papas
Atman_Bridge West to East

OneSpaceLove Podcast with Steph Papas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 52:56


Atman is a World Fusion Music whose music aims to bridge West to East, while he aims to connect the physical world with spiritual world through his music. Atman was born and grew up in Balkan part of Turkey where he got the main influence for his music. He fell in love with Darbuka after he met his master Misirli Ahmet. He went to the Sinai Desert in Egypt with his master to explore depth of rhythm. After this journey, he had a turning point in his music journey. Being influenced by Indian, Balkan, Middle Eastern and Latin Music makes Atman's music pretty unique. He plays diverse instruments such as Darbuka, Didgeridoo, Bass Guitar, Frame Drums, Drum-kit and Synth. He loves to connect Indian Rhythms with Middle Eastern Scales, and yet make the music dancy. Being a world traveler helped him to broaden his mind and enrich his musical ear. He made his first album No Mind at the end of 2020 which he produced by himself and played most of the instruments on the album (Percussion, Bass, Didgeridoo, Jaw Harp, Vocal). Atman shares his journey from travel to producing his own album during Melbourne Lockdown called “No Mind” and he designed a “How to play Percussion Course” Here is a clip to watch. You can see full interview on OneSpaceLove You Tube Channel, where Atman shares some music live with me. Learn More https://onespace.love/atman-bridge-west-to-east/

Keys For Kids Ministries

Bible Reading: Matthew 28:16-20"As the raging walls of water collapsed and swallowed Pharaoh's army, Moses led the Hebrews safely into the" Vanessa broke her dignified stance and peeked at her note cards. "Sinai Desert."Watching from the living room sofa, Dad smiled and winked in encouragement. Vanessa concluded her report. "They would have many more challenges before they reached the Promised Land, but they were free, thanks to Moses, who did what God told him to do and led his people out of Egypt. The end." She took a bow.Dad clapped. "Excellent report, Vanessa. They'll love it. What's this for, again?""Career day. I have to speak about someone with a job I like."Dad raised his eyebrows. "And you chose Moses? For what career?"Vanessa sat next to him. "Secret agent.""Interesting. How was Moses like a secret agent?""He started life on an undercover assignment as an Egyptian prince. But he was always looking out for his people, the Hebrews. Then his cover got blown, and he escaped to a safe house in Midian. Then he got further instructions from a burning bush. He went back to Egypt on a mission to save his people. And God gave him a cool spy gadget--his staff. It could change into a snake, turn water into blood, and part the ocean!""I never thought of it that way." Dad chuckled. "So, you'd like to be a secret agent?""Yeah! It would be so exciting to go on special missions to help people someday.""Well, you can start now. Because you're a Christian, you have a mission from God too.""I do? What mission?""Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to spread the gospel as an agent of Christ's kingdom. You'll be working undercover deep in enemy territory where Satan seems to be in control. And by informing your friends and neighbors about Jesus and the sacrifice He made to save us, you'll be giving them a chance to be free from bondage to sin.""Cool! I accept my mission. But do I get a cool spy gadget to help me?""Of course." Dad set a Bible in her hands. "Just don't expect it to turn into a snake." -John LeathermanHow About You?Do you wish you could be a secret agent on a mission? If you're a Christian, you've been given a special mission from God. Jesus is calling on you to deliver the most vital message in history. Share the good news of Jesus' love and salvation with a friend today. You never know what kind of adventure you might start!Today's Key Verse:Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. (NIV) (Matthew 28:19)Today's Key Thought:You have a mission from God

Discover The Word Podcast - Discover The Word
6. The Land Between | Week 2 | Discover the Word

Discover The Word Podcast - Discover The Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 57:11


Dive deeper into our conversation with Jeff Manion's book The Land Between. Using the biblical story of the Israelites' journey through the Sinai Desert as a metaphor for being in an undesired time of transition, this book provides fresh biblical insight for people traveling through undesired and difficult transitions of their own. You'll discover that God desires to meet you in these spaces, helping you to see His goodness, provision, hope, and guidance in all moments of life.

Discover the Word Podcast
6. The Land Between | Week 2 | Discover the Word

Discover the Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 57:11


Dive deeper into our conversation with Jeff Manion's book The Land Between. Using the biblical story of the Israelites' journey through the Sinai Desert as a metaphor for being in an undesired time of transition, this book provides fresh biblical insight for people traveling through undesired and difficult transitions of their own. You'll discover that God desires to meet you in these spaces, helping you to see His goodness, provision, hope, and guidance in all moments of life.

Discover The Word Podcast - Discover The Word
5. The Land Between | Week 1 | Discover the Word

Discover The Word Podcast - Discover The Word

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 57:19


Pastor and author Jeff Manion joins Discover the Word to discuss observations about the unwanted transitions of life. Jeff calls this space the “Land Between.” These are times when life is not as it was and likely not as it will be in the future. These times of change, however, provide our greatest opportunity for spiritual growth.  Join the group as they look at the biblical story of the Israelites’ journey through the Sinai Desert as a metaphor for being in an undesired, transitional space. Here they seek to find ways to recognize God and His provision for our personal “Land Between.”

Discover the Word Podcast
5. The Land Between | Week 1 | Discover the Word

Discover the Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 57:19


Pastor and author Jeff Manion joins Discover the Word to discuss observations about the unwanted transitions of life. Jeff calls this space the “Land Between.” These are times when life is not as it was and likely not as it will be in the future. These times of change, however, provide our greatest opportunity for spiritual growth.  Join the group as they look at the biblical story of the Israelites' journey through the Sinai Desert as a metaphor for being in an undesired, transitional space. Here they seek to find ways to recognize God and His provision for our personal “Land Between.”

The Highway Community
"Rehearse God's Rescues" | 2020.09.20 - Dean Smith

The Highway Community

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 27:20


A Table in the Wilderness, places our wilderness experiences in the story of God guiding His chosen people after the Exodus through the Sinai Desert. After a year there, God instructed His people to celebrate Passover to remember their deliverance from Egypt. The table in the wilderness for us today is celebrating the Lord's Supper, symbolizing our deliverance through Christ's sacrifice. People of faith rehearse God's rescues.

The Not Old - Better Show
#464 How Advanced Technology Reveals Hidden Histories

The Not Old - Better Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 28:03


Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang, and this is episode #464. As part of our Smithsonian Associates Inside Science Series, our guest, Michael B. Toth, ‎president of R. B. Toth Associates will be discussing his pioneering work over the past two decades to reveal new historic information. Mike Toth offers examples of writings and drawings revealed with the latest advanced imaging systems by the international teams of researchers he leads. For centuries, historic information on paper was erased or damaged by fire and flood, parchment was scrubbed clean and reused, and papyrus torn and repurposed for mummy masks. Artwork was covered by paint and canvas, and names scrawled on walls obscured by wallpaper. Now thanks to modern imaging technology, historic and religious information that was damaged or removed is visible again.  Digital imaging and processing of historic artifacts has taken place around the globe in locations as diverse as Venice, Scandinavia, the Vatican, the Sinai Desert, and America. The technology allows investigators to make significant discoveries from newly visible early drawings found on artwork and information hidden in mummy masks, maps, bibles, manuscripts, palimpsests, journals, and even old walls—as well as make the findings accessible for online research.  Mike Toth tells us how he and his team have adapted and developed some of these technologies from their initial applications in satellites, X-ray physics, and medicine into imaging tools now used for cultural heritage studies. He also discusses how some projects that made use of these technologies became detective hunts into aspects of lost history. Please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show via internet phone, Michael Toth. My thanks to Mike Toth for joining us today to talk about New Discoveries using Imaging, and my thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show. And my thanks always to you, my wonderful Not Old Better Show audience. Remember, stay safe everyone, practice smart social distancing, and Talk About Better. The Not Old Better Show. Thanks, everybody.

Story Worthy
619 - Secret Mission in the Sinai Desert with Actress/Producer Iris Bahr

Story Worthy

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 46:14


Iris Bahr (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Award Winning Solo performer and playwright, X-RAE podcast) was relaxing in the Sinai desert when that time of the month hit. A personal affair quickly turned into a public debacle. Listen to her harrowing tale and much more this week on Story Worthy.Visit the Story Worthy's website and join my mailing list! And please subscribe for free, rate, and review Story Worthy on Apple Podcasts here. It really helps. Plus, check out the funniest game show in Los Angeles, Story Smash! It's EVERY month at the Hollywood Improv and the show is podcast on Story Worthy. And follow Christine and Story Worthy on Social Media- Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and at ChristineBlackburn.com. Thanks guys. Wash your hands!

Story Worthy
619 - Secret Mission in the Sinai Desert with Actress/Producer Iris Bahr

Story Worthy

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 46:14


Iris Bahr (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Award Winning Solo performer and playwright, X-RAE podcast) was relaxing in the Sinai desert when that time of the month hit. A personal affair quickly turned into a public debacle. Listen to her harrowing tale and much more this week on Story Worthy.Visit the Story Worthy's website and join my mailing list! And please subscribe for free, rate, and review Story Worthy on Apple Podcasts here. It really helps. Plus, check out the funniest game show in Los Angeles, Story Smash! It's EVERY month at the Hollywood Improv and the show is podcast on Story Worthy. And follow Christine and Story Worthy on Social Media- Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and at ChristineBlackburn.com. Thanks guys. Wash your hands!Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.

Meridian Magazine--Come Follow Me Latter-day Saint Podcast
Come Follow Me BofM Podcast 3, “Come and Partake of the Fruit” -- 1 Nephi 8-10

Meridian Magazine--Come Follow Me Latter-day Saint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 33:54


January 13-19 I remember once being so tired as we made our way out of a remote area of the Sinai Desert in Egypt. It was night and we wanted to drive all the way back to Cairo but we were just too exhausted from having hiked Mt. Sinai at 2:00 o’clock that morning. We pulled over to rest. We got off the main road and pulled up onto a small hill. We watched from our perch, as an occasional car would go by. And then it happened. We watched as a dark mist or fog rolled in like a slow-motion wave of the sea. We were both wide awake now—the mist completely obscured our view of the road below us—we could no longer see headlights or anything. It was almost an inky black. This was the mist of darkness Lehi had talked about!

Brave Your Day
Lifting the Cloud of Limitation / with Emily Rose Yates

Brave Your Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 43:43


Emily Rose Yates is an accessibility consultant, journalist and public speaker. She was the first wheelchair user to cross the Sinai Desert, and the primary accessibility consultant for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio, Brazil. We spent an afternoon with her in Glasgow, listening to her inspiring approach to new challenges and her remarkable career achievements.Emily's website: https://www.emilyroseyates.co.ukFor more information about Brave Your Day, please visit: www.thebiglight.com/braveyourday See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Book Podcast
Ep.135 The Emerald Tablet – Meaghan Wilson Anastasios

The Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 29:39


Adventure: The Suez Canal, 1956. The world teeters on the brink of nuclear war and the Middle East is a tinderbox. Conversely, redeemed archaeologist Benedict Hitchens is enjoying a peaceful existence after years in the professional and personal wilderness.But Ben's natural inclination towards self-sabotage is never far below the surface. When he learns that the woman who betrayed him is leading a team into the Sinai Desert in search of an ancient treasure, he puts everything at risk to seek his revenge.Continue reading

PRINCE HANDLEY PODCAST
MIRACLES IN THE SINAI DESERT

PRINCE HANDLEY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 6:06


MIRACLES IN THE SINAI DESERT   LISTEN TO AND OBEY THE HOLY SPIRIT~ A MIRACLE PODCAST PRODUCTION ~ To listen, click on POD circle at left of podcast title. (Allow images to display.)To return to this page after listening, click on back arrow. Or, listen here >>> LISTEN NOW ___________________________________________ Email this message to a friend. Tell your friends about the Prince Handley podcast. The Believer's Intelligentsia > University of Excellence 1,000 FREE Prince Handley teachings > Prince Handley Portal Check out Prince Handley Books here > Prince Handley Books MIRACLES - Real Miracles > Resources Learn about Prince Handley > Prince Handley BIO Help Prince Handley reach people & nations with exploits for the LORD. Click on the "Donate" below: DONATE NOTICE: If you have the Prince Handley APP, click on the "VIEW PDF BONUS" button for Show Notes. Scroll down after listening for all previous podcasts. FOR PRINCE HANDLEY APP (ANDROID or KINDLE FIRE): Android or Kindle Fire from Amazon >>  Prince Handley app_Amazon

APOSTLE TALK  -  Future News Now!
MIRACLES IN THE SINAI DESERT

APOSTLE TALK - Future News Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 6:06


PRINCE HANDLEY PODCAST REVELATION WITH DIRECTIONA MIRACLE PODCAST PRODUCTION ~ ~ ~ PRINCE HANDLEY PORTAL 1,000's of FREE ResourcesWWW.REALMIRACLES.ORG ~ ~ ~ INTERNATIONAL Geopolitics | Intelligence | Prophecy WWW.UOFE.ORG MIRACLES IN THE SINAI DESERT LISTEN TO AND OBEY THE HOLY SPIRIT You can listen to the above message NOW. Click on the pod circle at top left. (Click “BACK” to return.) OR … LISTEN NOW >>> LISTEN HERE 24/7 release of Prince Handley teachings, BLOGS and podcasts > STREAM Twitter: princehandley ______________________________________ DESCRIPTION In this podcast teaching I will discuss “Miracles in the Sinai Desert.” A true account of how God made it rain in the Sinai Desert so that Israeli government employees would monitor flow meters where Prince Handley placed his Vis-Tab posters (signs) with a Star of David and a Messianic message. This teaching shows HOW God will work with YOU if you listen to and obey the Holy Spirit. ______________________________________ MIRACLES IN THE SINAI DESERT LISTEN TO AND OBEY THE HOLY SPIRIT I want to talk to you today about MIRACLES in the Sinai Desert. In a previous podcast titled “Miracle Ideas from God” I mentioned how I took 4,000 signs, the Vis-Tab Outdoor Posters (waterproof and tear-proof signs) into Israel; and how the Israeli Policemen put them up on the walls of the Jerusalem Police Station. Also, how the soldiers in the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) put them on the stocks of their weapons. These signs had permanent adhesive on them and had a Star of David with the following message: “MESSIAH YESHUA: DIED FOR US – WAS BURIED – IS ALIVE. In this podcast teaching I want to talk to you about what happened when I put the Vis-Tab signs up in the Sinai Peninsula. I had been down in the area of a Eilat, a resort area. And while traveling to the South on the highway on the way to Egypt, I felt impressed by the Holy Spirit to get out of my car and walk West of the highway quite a distance. I saw (I counted) 19 camels walking―one behind the other―in a caravan; However, there was NO camel driver: nobody! I walked actually with the 19 camels for a while. They weren't carrying a burden. I don't know what they were doing there unless they belonged to some Bedouin, somewhere near in the desert. Camels are very expensive and I'm sure they weren't running loose, running unaccounted for sometime. Somehow I learned later that it's very dangerous to mess around with camels. Anyway, while I was going through the desert, I was directed by the Holy Spirit to a large sheet metal assemblage. It was in the ground and I dismantled it. Inside the sheet metal assemblage there were meters. Evidently the Israeli government had put those meters there, placed them there―so that they could detect water flow during the few times it would rain in the desert. (I don't know, but that's what I assume.) Anyway, after I dismantled the assemblage around the meters, I placed the Vis-Tab signs (with permanent adhesive) inside. I assembled the parts back together, closed and bolted the assembly, went on my way; got in my rental car and I decided, instead of going to Egypt, I would turn around and go northward. (I felt the Holy Spirit leading me to change course.) And after traveling, I don't know, maybe an hour or 45 minutes, I saw a small booth on the left that sold orange juice. There weren't any businesses along the road … it was in the middle of nowhere! At the orange juice stand there were a lot of young people from kibbutz. During the time where I stopped for orange juice, I talked with a young Jewish man about the Messiah. I had a Hebrew Brit Chadashah (New Testament): a prophetic version on me and showed it to him. He asked me if He could have it and I gave it to him. I talked to him about the LORD for a few minutes. Another young man from the kibbutz was listening to our conversation and he said to me, “I know you! I heard you speak in Dallas, Texas (USA).” Then he mentioned my name and told me he had heard me speak at a large college. Well, I went on my way … and I was thinking, “What a foolish thing I did to take apart that sheet metal asssemby … put up signs there … it's probably NOT going to rain anyway!” And I thought, “I wonder IF I really listened to the LORD on that?!” But … about a year later, I was speaking again in Dallas, Texas, at Christ for the Nations Institute, where they love the Jews, and they have done lots of work to help Israel. While I was speaking, I felt impressed by the Holy Spirit to talk about that time along the highway in the Sinai Peninsula, where I installed the Vis-Tab signs … and then turned northward. After speaking―as I was leaving backstage―a young man ran up to me and said, “I was one of the people on the bus from the kibbutz, and listened to you talk to my Jewish friend. When I saw you give him the New Testament, I recognized you.” He said, “Let me tell you the rest of the story! After you left, within 30 minutes, a large flood came and we could NOT travel. We had to wait for the floodwaters to come down in the low parts of the highway.” My friend, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob wanted somebody to come check those meters―and read the Vis-Tab signs I had placed there―that He made it flood the Sinai. I found out, it had NOT flooded the Sinai like that in two and one-half years! The LORD God of Israel promised that His word would never return unto Him void. It will always accomplish the purpose for which He sends it. So let me encourage you today: put out the word of God. Distribute the Word of God. It is the Word of God that brings LIFE and LIGHT. I trust this message has helped YOU … and encouraged you to do what the Holy Spirit leads you to do! Advertise the Word of God … and tell people the Good News of Messiah Jesus: the greatest Jew alive today! Baruch haba b'Shem Adonai. Your friend, Prince Handley President / RegentUniversity of Excellence Podcast time: 6 minutes, 01 seconds. Copyright © Prince Handley 2019 _________________________ Rabbinical & Biblical Studies The Believers’ Intelligentsia Prince Handley Portal (1,000’s of FREE resources) Prince Handley Books OPPORTUNITY If you would like to partner with Prince Handley and help him do the Spirit exploits the LORD has assigned him,  Click thIs secure DONATE or the one below. God will reward you abundantly on earth … and in Heaven! 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Bible Stories As Blueprints Of The Soul
The Sinai Desert Spirit: A Hebrew Perspective on the Book of Numbers

Bible Stories As Blueprints Of The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 9:45


How does the truth express itself through the Hebrew term of "Sinai desert"? ~~~~~ Biblical Hebrew Links & Resources ~~~~~ Blog: https://hebrew.learnoutlive.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/learnhebrewOnline/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/_learn_hebrew You can find our podcast on: Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/blueprints_apple Spotify: http://bit.ly/blueprints_spotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/blueprints_google Stitcher: http://bit.ly/blueprints_stitcher Join our live lessons via our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2599792680052142/ Koltuv & Shalom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

DaySpring Community Church
The Map part 3: The Sinai Desert (Jun. 30, 2019)

DaySpring Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 40:14


From the DaySpring Community Church, pastor Matt Friedeman preaches today’s sermon from Exodus 15 & 40 as part of the sermon series "The Map."

Repentance News Podcast
EPISODE 511 - 09APR2019 - PROPHECY ON THE TWO PROPHETS LEADING THE CHURCH IN THE SINAI DESERT - PROPHET DR. OWUOR

Repentance News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 5:39


EPISODE 511 - 09APR2019 - PROPHECY ON THE TWO PROPHETS LEADING THE CHURCH IN THE SINAI DESERT - PROPHET DR. OWUOR For more information, please visit:  www.repentandpreparetheway.org https://repentrussia.podbean.com https://castbox.fm/channel/id1489176?country=gb TUNE IN LIVE HERE http://www.jesusislordradio.info YOU CAN ALSO TUNE IN LIVE HERE http://jesusislordradio.caster.fm/ VISIT HERE FOR TRANSCRIPTS https://repentancenews.wixsite.com/repentancenews FOR RUSSIAN SPEAKERS, VISIT www.repentrussia.webstarts.com FOR KOREAN SPEAKING LISTENERS, PLEASE VISIT https://www.youtube.com/user/parkhsa REPENTANCE & HOLINESS USA  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcAwi5hxz7q3hUWAJ3Q16Qw

Beyonders
Episode - The Voice In The Desert

Beyonders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 49:20


A journalist hears a voice from above while attending a political conference in the Sinai Desert.Shannon Walbran is a former NGO director turned celebrity psychic now practicing in South Africa.About:TOOWi creates movies for your ears around epic life storiesFollow UsTwitter: toowi_mediaFacebook: @toowimediaInstagram: toowi_media beyonders_podcastWatch trailers and learn more at toowimedia.com

Beyonders
Trailer - The Voice In The Desert

Beyonders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 2:13


A journalist hears a voice from above while attending a political conference in the Sinai Desert.Shannon Walbran is a former NGO director turned celebrity psychic now practicing in South Africa.About:TOOWi creates movies for your ears around epic life storiesFollow UsTwitter: toowi_mediaFacebook: @toowimediaInstagram: toowi_media beyonders_podcastWatch trailers and learn more at toowimedia.com

Bible Curious
1 - Commandments and Cosmic Law

Bible Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 23:35


Let's start with Exodus Chapter 20, known popularly as The Ten Commandments. This part of the story takes place about 1,500 BC. God's chosen people, the Israelites, found themselves camped in the Sinai Desert after being liberated from four generations of slavery to the Egyptian pharoahs. Once liberated, this tribal people proved to be rebellious, contentious and generally misbehaved. Moses found himself spending most of his time settling disputes between rival families. And so Yahweh calls everyone before Mount Sinai to "lay down the Law" (the Torah) in specific terms.

Trinspo: Travel Inspiration
Episode 19: Deserted in Sinai

Trinspo: Travel Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 38:36


Frank imparts the life lessons he learned while finding his way across the Sinai Desert in search of ATMs and Cokes, only to find trash cities and a lighter load. Show Notes Frank's Twitter (https://twitter.com/praeclarum) A one-way passport stamp is OK (https://www.quora.com/What-will-happen-if-my-passport-was-not-stamped-at-departure-from-Dubai) Survivor Bias (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias) ✨Trinspo Merch!✨ (https://www.trinspo.com/merch) Follow Us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/trinspocast), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/trinspocast/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trinspo), and check out our website (https://www.trinspo.com/). Review Us (https://www.trinspo.com/review) Music: Voyage II - Satori by The Kyoto Connection (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Kyoto_Connection/Wake_Up_1957/07_Voyage_II_-_Satori) Special Guest: Frank Krueger.

soundbite.fm: a podcast network
Trinspo 19: Deserted in Sinai

soundbite.fm: a podcast network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 38:36


Frank imparts the life lessons he learned while finding his way across the Sinai Desert in search of ATMs and Cokes, only to find trash cities and a lighter load. Show Notes Frank's Twitter (https://twitter.com/praeclarum) A one-way passport stamp is OK (https://www.quora.com/What-will-happen-if-my-passport-was-not-stamped-at-departure-from-Dubai) Survivor Bias (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias) ✨Trinspo Merch!✨ (https://www.trinspo.com/merch) Follow Us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/trinspocast), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/trinspocast/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trinspo), and check out our website (https://www.trinspo.com/). Review Us (https://www.trinspo.com/review) Music: Voyage II - Satori by The Kyoto Connection (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Kyoto_Connection/Wake_Up_1957/07_Voyage_II_-_Satori) Special Guest: Frank Krueger.

Pioneers Of Insight
11- The Voice In The Desert

Pioneers Of Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 2:30


A journalist hears a voice from above while attending a political conference in the Sinai Desert. Shannon Walbran is a former NGO director turned celebrity psychic now practicing in South Africa. AboutTOOWi creates movie-like podcasts wrapped around epic life storiesFollowTwitter: toowi_mediaFacebook: @pioneersofinsightInstagram: toowi_mediaWatch trailers, download episode soundtracks & more at toowimedia.com

Naked Conversations
EP3: YOU have guides and angels (even if you're a psychic virgin) with Shannon Walbran

Naked Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 58:04


Wow, this conversation was SO fascinating and fun.  Shannon Walbran is South Africa’s top psychic, who shares her story from being raised Catholic in Minneapolis to finding her psychic path in the Sinai Desert of Egypt.   She’s lovely, relatable, super knowledgable, and hears messages from spirits and guides.  We talk about how ALL of us are guided by spirit, how she worked all over the world, shyed away from her gifts, and how her family responded to her proclamation of being a psychic. A frequent guest on South Africa’s radio programs, Shannon devotes her life to helping bright, successful people listen to their guides and angels.  Listen in for deep and honest discussion on what it means to be psychic and why we should listen to our own spiritual council.  I learned a ton, and can’t wait to hear your thoughts.  Let me know over in our group. About Our Guest: Spirit Guide interpreter Shannon Walbran brings messages from Spirit Guides to people around the world. Shannon was born in 1969 in the United States and grew up in Minneapolis. After graduating from the University of Dallas with a degree in English and foreign languages, she lived and worked in Slovakia, Bolivia and Brazil, and is now based in both Johannesburg, South Africa, and St. Paul, Minnesota. Thanks to her careers in journalism, documentary filmmaking, and the non-profit sector, she has traveled to 48 countries around the world. Sensitive and spiritual since childhood, Shannon started to receive specific messages from Spirit Guides to help other people in 2003. She now shares these messages with people all over the world via individual readings, live events, radio and TV. Her book “Guided!” is a spiritual autobiography plus help to connect you with your own Spirit Guides. It is available via Audible for free if it’s your first Audible purchase! She is fully committed to spreading the work The Guides have brought her. She helps others contact their own Guides and find their vocations. Her mission is to help all people attain health, happiness, and enlightenment. Want to get clearer answers? Define your questions! Download Shannon’s free eBook, “100 Questions for your Angels,” from her site www.ShannonWalbran.com. Get in Touch Facebook www.facebook.com/shannonwalbran Twitter @shannonwalbran Instgram @shannonwalbran What we cover in this conversation: Breaking down the “woo woo:” Mediums vs. Psychics Learning to hear your own divine messages NOW The interplay of religion, theology, and spirituality Are YOU a psychic? Lessons from traveling to 48 countries and being a language translator What the heck are your guides and angels? Resources mentioned in this episode: Book a strategy session with Sage HERE More from ME: Come hang out in my FREE Facebook Community for deeper conversations and connections with other awesome women Ready for better relationships? Get started now with FREE book chapters of Naked Communication HERE. The ASK Formula Cheat Sheet:  How to ask for what you want… and get it.  http://www.sagebhobbs.com/ask-formula-cheat-sheet/ And a favor from YOU: Like what you hear? If SO, be sure to subscribe to Naked Conversations on iTunes. Or Stitcher. Or Google Play. For (SUPER DUPER appreciated) gold stars: Leave me a rating + review!  Just a few short words will help MORE amazing women find the show.  Thank you

Travel Stories Podcast
S5E11: Grazing with Camels - Eric Trules: Performance Artist | Podcaster | Traveler

Travel Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 46:44


What is there awaiting travelers in the desert? What is there out in nature, waiting to reconnect with man? Eric Trules has discovered it, he thinks. That nothingness that means something: a nomadic way of life, a connection to nature, a cooperation with the land, a lack of civilization that means an increase in humanity. Eric Trules has been a professional in the performing, literary, and filmic arts for almost five decades. He’s worked as a dancer, in the theater, as an actor, and even as a clown. In his life outside of his work, he takes what he’s learned in his decades of performance and applies it to his thinking about travel. Trules’ show, “e-travels with e. trules,” contains musical scores, sound effects, and everything in between, and his magnificent voice telling his amazing stories. Living in Echo Park, California, and traveling all over the world, Eric has learned how to make others laugh, how to help life happen, how to parent his nephew, how to make travel his medium, how to make oneself vulnerable, and how to connect people in challenging times reconnect again. Life awaits you in the desert, if you are brave enough to seek it on your camel safari. Eric Trules: Grazing with Camels It’s Israel, in May of 1999, and travel is easy. As a result, Eric has the idea to go out into the Sinai Desert, the home of camels, Moses, and the Red Sea, and have the sun bake the life out of him and suck the logic out. The best of Israel comes to the Sinai Desert to escape their day-to-day lives, because the sun, the earth, and the sea will slow you down until time is lost and you have no desire to return to civilization. He went to a camp on the Red Sea and adventured for himself, feeling the desire to walk in the steps of Moses and Joshua and to sleep under an endless starry sky. First, he needed to get enough supplies and camels to make the journey he wanted to take both possible and worthwhile. He composed a team of people willing to uncivilize themselves in the desert, and together they took a camel safari. They followed the same path that the Jews followed all those years ago, witnessing the same journey they did, navigating broad spaces, narrow canyons, and the changing day as the sun shifted. Eric found an oasis here. He realized that there is nothing in the desert: no politics, no borders, no religions. There is only a nomadic, respectful, dependent way of life, which requires a cooperation with the land and which has existed for thousands of years. In the desert, modern civilization and its instant conveniences disappear. In the desert, you realize how distant we have grown from nature, and how much we have lost touch with ourselves in the process, and with the very things that make us human. You gain independence from nature in civilization, disrespecting and ignoring mother nature and ourselves in doing so, and you lose your sense of awe in the power of the natural universe. Eric experienced a rare perfect moment under the orange desert moon. He remembered there was bloodshed in this land now, and that only hatred and history causes problems like these, nothing inherent. Everyone could benefit from taking a camel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backpackdigital/message

e-travels with e. trules
ET001 - Grazing With Camels

e-travels with e. trules

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 16:02


Israel, 1999. Trules ventures south from Jerusalem, crossing the Israeli-Egyptian border at Eilot. He makes camp at "Ras Es Satan", Head of the Devil, sleeping in a primitive "chousha", just feet from the Red Sea. He swims with the neon-lit fishes and organizes a 2 day camel safari, overnight into the Sinai Desert, home of Moses, Joshua, and the first tribes of Israel. His guide is swarthy Bedouin, Adnan, and after learning how to make a camel both run and sit, Trules presses on into the harsh and beautiful desert. Is that a mirage he sees? Or an oasis? He ruminates over the price we have paid for civilization's comforts, wondering if we have lost our respect for nature, and our connection with our own humanity. The episode ends with Trules' own remedy for peace in the Middle East. For full show notes for this episode visit: http://erictrules.com/episode1

Christian Aid Global
Human Rights Hero

Christian Aid Global

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2012 5:26


Refugees travelling through the Sinai Desert on their way to seek asylum in Israel are being subjected to torture and abuse. A volunteer nun working with Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) has been awarded the Trafficking in Persons Heroes Award of the US State Department for her work bringing this abuse to light. Hear more about this extraordinary woman, her work with PHRI, and how Christian Aid has helped in this podcast.

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

A mysterious encounter with the sinister Colonel Tariq, thought to be from Pakistani Intelligence, is described by Aamer Ahmed Khan. Tim Whewell's in the Sinai Desert finding a roaring trade in rifles. A guided tour of Benghazi with Andrew Hosken: he is told that Colonel Gaddafi couldn't make the railways run on time -- he couldn't make the railways either! An acute housing shortage in Beijing is described by Martin Patience - it's meant people living in air raid shelters, bunkers and tunnels. And there's joy and some plum brandy in the foothills of the Carpathians as Caroline Juler joins a cheerful crowd of farmers at their annual measuring of sheep's milk.

PRINCE HANDLEY PODCAST
MIRACLES IN THE SINAI DESERT

PRINCE HANDLEY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2009 6:06


I put a sign in the Sinai desert and God made it rain soon after.Sign placed in government water meter assembly brings rain.No rain like that for 2 1/2 years: Messiah Yeshua sign up!

The Marty Roberts Show: Staying Real in Israel
MR12508:"Anyone Notice the Disaster That Took Place in the Sinai Desert This Week?"

The Marty Roberts Show: Staying Real in Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2008 26:34


Hamas has conquered a substantial portion of Egytp, and nobody is doing ANYTHING about it!...Not the US, not Egypt, not Israel...The border between Egypt and Gaza no longer exists...The Multi-national force monitoring Sinai is nowhere to be found, either...What are the implications of the happenings in Sinai?...Plus...Terror continues in an Israeli high school yeshiva...All this and more on "The Marty Roberts Show"...

CCoG's Podcast
061217-1830-Loran Livingston - Anywhere But Here

CCoG's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2006 28:05


2006-12-17-1830 Pastor Loran Livingston talks this evening December  17th, 2006 in the 6:30 service about the wilderness.Scripture Ref: Topic: WildernessNotes:- Experience in Sinai Desert, extreme heat/cold- Your faith is born in the wilderness- Called, chosen, but wandering- Learn to worship God, walk with God, work for God- God speaks in the Wilderness- You may know God’s called you to something but you're not equipped- Moses spent 40 years in wilderness, Jesus 40 days in wilderness- Some people give up while in wilderness; this is where your faith flourishes

King James Bible
The Book of Deuteronomy

King James Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 182:27


Deuteronomy (Hebrew דברים devarìm, "words", from the incipit; Greek Δευτερονόμιο, deuteronòmio, "second law", for the compendium, the repetition of laws already present in Exodus and in general of what is written on the Pentateuch, in the first Books of the written Torah; Latin Deuteronomium) is the fifth book of the Hebrew Torah and of the Christian Bible.It is written in Hebrew and, according to the hypothesis most shared by scholars, its final editing, by unknown authors, is placed in the sixth-fifth century BC in Judea, on the basis of previous oral and written traditions, in particular of the so-called Deuteronomist source of the seventh century BC.It consists of 34 chapters describing the history of the Jews during their sojourn in the Sinai Desert (about 1200 BC) and contains various religious and social laws.(From Italian Wikipedia)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

American Standard Bible
The Book of Deuteronomy

American Standard Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 167:08


Deuteronomy (Hebrew דברים devarìm, "words", from the incipit; Greek Δευτερονόμιο, deuteronòmio, "second law", for the compendium, the repetition of laws already present in Exodus and in general of what is written on the Pentateuch, in the first Books of the written Torah; Latin Deuteronomium) is the fifth book of the Hebrew Torah and of the Christian Bible.It is written in Hebrew and, according to the hypothesis most shared by scholars, its final editing, by unknown authors, is placed in the sixth-fifth century BC in Judea, on the basis of previous oral and written traditions, in particular of the so-called Deuteronomist source of the seventh century BC. (see Documentary Hypothesis).It consists of 34 chapters describing the history of the Jews during their sojourn in the Sinai Desert (about 1200 BCE) and contains various religious and social laws.(From Italian Wikipedia)