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The Inspectre team return to Cheshire to conclude their terrifying investigation at ‘RAF Hack Green'. As we pick-up Bryony's story - things soon start take a bizarre turn, As events go from strange to even stranger! What other dark secrets does this mysterious bunker hold on-to? The Inspectre team set to find out! Hosted by Tom Barrow, this episode features the help and expertise of psychic medium Jackie Dennison (Rescue Mediums), sceptic Tom Paech and resident historian Eli Lycett. —————————————— **Note - This episode contains historic accounts of suicide. User discretion is advised** www.inspectreparanormal.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube —————————————— Book your visit to 'RAF Hack Green' now! https://www.hackgreen.co.uk French Ln, Nantwich, Cheshire, England, CW5 8BL —————————————— Credits Written, presented, edited and produced by Tom Barrow Spiritualist panellist- Jackie Dennison https://www.jackiedennison.com http://www.feathersmediums.co.uk Sceptic panellist- Tom Paech Historical research conducted and presented by Eli Lycett https://thelocalmythstorian.com Voice of female ghost- Becca Broster “Inspectre Theme” - written and produced by Matt Davies —————————————— Additional music Storyblocks: "Watching" - Michael Vignola “Connecting shadows” - Michael Vignola “Follow me nowhere” “Fear within” - Zoze “Don't lie” - “Autonomous light” - Jason Wayne Brown “Indecisions” - Boris Skalsky “Planet of Cornices” - Jason Wayne Brown “Lightness” - Dawn Macleod "Follow me nowhere" "Crawler" ——————————————- Upbeat: “Floating in empty space” - Braden Deal ——————————————- Public domain: “Soviet National Anthem” by Orchestra of the Ministry of Defence of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, conducted by N. Mikhailov. Sound effects Freesound: “Geiger Counter” by johnnythesalesman -- https://freesound.org/s/423291/ -- License: Attribution 3.0 “Churchill speech” by wingfisher -- https://freesound.org/s/516918/ -- License: Attribution 3.0 “baby_voice12” by reinsamba -- https://freesound.org/s/46958/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 ——————————————- #Paranormal #Ghosts #Ghost #Haunted #Scary #Spirits #Spooky #cheshire #Hackgreen Inspectre Paranormal is an independent podcast made by CW9 Productions. ©️CW9 Productions 2024
Lighting the Durham Candle. An hour of SpyGate Action, talking latest promising developments in the John Durham Investigation. Nora Dannehy Resigns. What does it mean? Adam Housley expects "solid" Durham results soon. Kevin Corke says a DOJ source tells him to "set my alarm clock" for impending "indictments and/or arrests." Senator Grassley describes a corn harvest. Tom Fitton thinks maybe. CIA John Brennan sends more histrionic tweets. Still sweating. Soviet National Anthem. Susan Rice offers more "autocrat" last gasp strategy. Meanwhile, Mueller's Pitbull Andrew Weissmann caught "wiping" his phones. A Mueller Mass-Wiping Event. Karma scenario? NBC Chuck Todd discusses the media's fading "power" to "shame" President Trump. MSM lies and hoaxes just not working anymore. Peace of Mind. Don't Be Cruel. Then the Morning Comes. Working on the Railroad. With Listener Calls & Music via Boston, Elvis Presley, The Alexandrov Ensemble, Smash Mouth and Johnny Cash. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
SpyGate Hour. Our hot take on CIA John Brennan sweating on the Hot Seat. Brennan submits to an 8-Hour interview with John Durham. Brennan spinning that he's not a "target" of the Durham investigation, but reveals alarm by setting up a 'politicization' angle in a strange post-interview statement. Lee Smith "optimistic" about forthcoming Durham Indictments. FBI Comey claims to be "not worried." Is Clinesmith Cooperating or not? Oliver Stone rips the unreliable Intelligence Agencies for "screwing with America." Green Beret Peter Debbins arrested as Russian spy, has curious ties to Cambridge. Kudos to Sundance of the Conservative Treehouse for getting his information directly in front of William Aldenberg, the Lead Investigator for Team Durham. The Soviet National Anthem. Go Let It Out. Honey Now. With Listener Calls & Music via the Alexandrov Ensemble, Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks, Oasis and Gillian Welch. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
The Bitter Fruits of Globalism. Crisis America now realizing we cannot make our own Medicines, Antibiotics, Vitamin C and Personal Protective Equipment. A profound erosion of our national security and sovereignty. Sold out by our Ruling Classes. Peter Navarro says we must "never again" become so dependent upon a "global supply chain." A vivid vindication of President Trump's "buy American, secure borders and a strong manufacturing base" philosophy. High time we returned to being a proud sovereign nation. America First. Gordon Chang says "China must pay" for the destruction they have wreaked upon the world. And we agree. Meanwhile, Democrats and George Soros start the big push for an "all mail ballot" election 2020. The coordinated MSM propaganda rollout for Ballot Harvesting. Thankfully, President Trump says NO to this blatant effort to "cheat." Voting in person and "Voter ID" should be fundamental. Plus, our SpyGate Updates. Lotta action this week. Durham putting more pressure on the disgraced CIA Communist John Brennan. Trump fires corrupt coup-plotting ICIG Michael Atkinson, Deep State Media blows a gasket. IG Horowitz releases a damning interim report documenting 93% FBI dishonesty on FISA applications. DOJ Van Grack seeks yet another delay in the proceedings against General Flynn. We dissect the strategy therein. Plus, vignettes from Paul Theroux and the Tao of Travel. Methods for keeping our minds free while under house arrest. The example of Xavier de Maistre's Journey Around My Room. Emily Dickinson, Henry David Thoreau and Kamo no Chomei. Don't Start Now. Fight. Soviet National Anthem. With Listener Calls & Music via Dua Lipa, Paul McCartney, Ben Kweller and the Alexandrov Ensemble. Palm Sunday Sacred Song from Lauren Daigle. Trust In You.
Sen has disappeared, Miguel still loose in another country - another typical week for the boys. We're left with Rohit and Kush for a potentially intimate duo episode, but this week, we introduce our first and last Russian guest: Dimitri Anatoli (and his family). They discuss Russian politics, Vladimir Vysotsky, the Soviet National Anthem, and snakes under a toilet. Also this week: Russian conspiracies, Domino's pranks, Pump water bottles, a McDonald's life budget, and Woolworth's Select Brown Sugar. Segments this week: Weekly Reach Around: Like good mates do, the boys get around each other and their week's events in the most homoerotic segment in podcasting. Out of Touch: The boys discuss their own, or someone else's, opinions or views which could be considered to be out of touch with the common person. Hot Takes: The boys let loose their wild opinions and takes of the world, but how hot is it? Jalapeno or a carolina reaper? Fact of the Day: It's a fact of the day. Seriously. ___________________________________________________ FULL PODCAST EPISODES
The Crown Material. CIA John Brennan being investigated by John Durham, according to today's New York Times. Perjury trap for Brennan? Here comes The Beard. Obama's FBI turning on Obama's CIA, and vice versa. Reviewing last night's heavy duty AG Barr interview on Fox News. An Ugly Christmas Sweater Party. The Soviet National Anthem. A Morning Yodel. With Listener Calls & Music via the Alexandrov Ensemble, Rex Griffin, Dwight Yoakam and Eric Clapton. Backbone Radio's Matt Dunn guest-hosting the Peter Boyles Show.
All anyone talks about around here are their boats, so we’ll cave and talk about them too. This episode highlights one of the most interesting parts of the Race to Alaska - the ridiculous variety of watercraft that people bring to this race - from custom racers to Hawaiian outrigger canoes, to 19th century wooden boats. R2AK Teams featured in this episode: Teams Pear Shaped, Angry Beaver, Solveig, WIP, Perseverance, Ziska Sail Like a Luddite, Holopuni, Funky Dory, Hobie-1 Kenobie, Oaracle Boats Featured: Chris Cochrane 10.6M Custom, Schock 40, Modern Norwegian Faering, San Juan 30, Sailing Angus Row Cruiser, Lancashire Nobby, Hawaiian Outrigger Sailing Canoe, Swampscott Dory, Hobie Adventure Island, Seaward Passat G3 Tandem The R2AK Daily Fix is a podcast following the 750 mile Race to Alaska created and produced by Boldly Went Media. Hear interviews with racers, behind the scenes news, and the types of personal experiences that you won’t be able to access any other way. Grab a bucket, because we’re getting you so close to the experience that you might feel a little bit seasick. Access all the R2AK Daily Updates, FAQs, and Videos at https://r2ak.com/2019-daily-updates/ For additional coverage of R2AK by Boldly Went or to link to their weekly podcast featuring the brief and true adventure stories by outdoorists of all kinds visit https://www.boldlywentadventures.com/r2ak.html Music: Unexpected Brass Band, Soviet National Anthem, Music by Junkyard Storytellaz from Fugue
A rare peek behind the curtains to share a bit of the experience of what it’s like for the people involved with this event who are not racing. You’ll hear from everyone from the Race Boss, to the media team, to interns, volunteers, and even an R2AK superfan, for a full introduction to this adventure. R2AK personalities featured in this episode: Daniel Evans, Zach Carver, Erica Mellon, Elle Obrien, Carl Berger, RayLynn Maxwell The R2AK Daily Fix is a podcast following the 750 mile Race to Alaska created and produced by Boldly Went Media. Hear interviews with racers, behind the scenes news, and the types of personal experiences that you won’t be able to access any other way. Grab a bucket, because we’re getting you so close to the experience that you might feel a little bit seasick. Access all the R2AK Daily Updates, FAQs, and Videos at https://r2ak.com/2019-daily-updates/ For additional coverage of R2AK by Boldly Went or to link to their weekly podcast featuring the brief and true adventure stories by outdoorists of all kinds visit https://www.boldlywentadventures.com/r2ak.html Music:Unexpected Brass Band, Soviet National Anthem, Spaceinvader from Fugue
At this point we’ve learned the winners of the actual race, but even more importantly who will win the “keeping it cool” award and which team is “most in need of a stiff drink?” In this episode we highlight the teams vying for the real awards--the sidebets including the highly coveted dirtbag award. R2AK Teams featured in this episode: Razzle Dazzle, Hobie 1 Kenobie, Barbarossa, Funky Dory, Race Boss Daniel Evans The R2AK Daily Fix is a podcast following the 750 mile Race to Alaska created and produced by Boldly Went Media. Hear interviews with racers, behind the scenes news, and the types of personal experiences that you won’t be able to access any other way. Grab a bucket, because we’re getting you so close to the experience that you might feel a little bit seasick. Access all the R2AK Daily Updates, FAQs, and Videos at https://r2ak.com/2019-daily-updates/ For additional coverage of R2AK by Boldly Went or to link to their weekly podcast featuring the brief and true adventure stories by outdoorists of all kinds visit https://www.boldlywentadventures.com/r2ak.html Music: Unexpected Brass Band, Soviet National Anthem, Weary Eyes from Fugue
The winning teams are in, second place has their steak knives, and the parties have started in Ketchikan for some of us. Much of the field is still out there suffering, but this is a freaking long race, and we’ve been out here for almost two weeks. It’s time for a story about how this race has unfolded to this point. R2AK Teams featured in this episode: Funky Dory, Givin’ the Horns, Shut Up and Drive, Daniel Evans R2AK Race Boss, Team WIP, Team McGuffin Brothers. Additionally featured: Captain Peter Geerlofs of Seaducktress and Daniel Evans R2AK Race Boss. The R2AK Daily Fix is a podcast following the 750 mile Race to Alaska created and produced by Boldly Went Media. Hear interviews with racers, behind the scenes news, and the types of personal experiences that you won’t be able to access any other way. Grab a bucket, because we’re getting you so close to the experience that you might feel a little bit seasick. Access all the R2AK Daily Updates, FAQs, and Videos at https://r2ak.com/2019-daily-updates/ For additional coverage of R2AK by Boldly Went or to link to their weekly podcast featuring the brief and true adventure stories by outdoorists of all kinds visit https://www.boldlywentadventures.com/r2ak.html Music: Unexpected Brass Band, Soviet National Anthem
In this episode we speak with this year’s racers and race veterans about the unique challenges posed by the Race to Alaska - from figuring out how to keep warm and dry on a tiny boat in bad weather, to dealing with the whims of weather and tide, to putting up with the crap that race directors pull to make racer lives harder. R2AK Teams and personalities featured in this episode: Spencer Weber, Karl Kruger, Zach Carver, Team MBR, Team R2 Ache, Team Narwhal The R2AK Daily Fix is a podcast following the 750 mile Race to Alaska created and produced by Boldly Went Media. Hear interviews with racers, behind the scenes news, and the types of personal experiences that you won’t be able to access any other way. Grab a bucket, because we’re getting you so close to the experience that you might feel a little bit seasick. Access all the R2AK Daily Updates, FAQs, and Videos at https://r2ak.com/2019-daily-updates/ For additional coverage of R2AK by Boldly Went or to link to their weekly podcast featuring the brief and true adventure stories by outdoorists of all kinds visit https://www.boldlywentadventures.com/r2ak.html Music: Unexpected Brass Band, Soviet National Anthem
In this episode, we sat down with the man, the myth, the legend: Grover Furr himself. We chatted about his newest book, Stalin: Waiting for...the Truth, which is a clap-back at Stephen Kotkin's dishonest biography "Stalin: Waiting for Hitler". We also talked about Anti-communism in general, as well as the importance of Stalin's legacy and why he isn't, as many people accuse him of, a "Stalin apologist." It's spicy as hell, so buckle up. If you haven't already, go to www.prolespod.com or you can help the show improve over at www.patreon.com/prolespod and in return can get access to our spicy discord, exclusive episodes, guest appearances, etc.! All kinds of great stuff. Please subscribe on your favorite podcast apps and rate or review to help extend our reach. Like and rate our facebook page at facebook.com/prolespod and follow us on Twitter @prolespod. If you have any questions or comments, DM us on either of those platforms or email us at prolespod@gmail.com All episodes prior to episode 4 can be found on YouTube, so go check that out as well! Direct Source Documents/Topics discussed in the show: Frinovsky's Statement Budyonny's Letter to Voroshilov concerning the military conspiracy Transcript of the Tukhachevsky Trial in Russian Suggested Reading: Which you can get from Red Star Publishers, Erythos Press, or Amazon Stalin: Waiting for...the Truth by Grover Furr The Moscow Trials as Evidence by Grover Furr Trotsky's Collaboration with Germany and Japan by Grover Furr The Fraud of the Dewey Commission by Grover Furr The Mystery of the Katyn Massacre by Grover Furr Intro music: "Proles Pod Theme" by Ransom Notes Outro music: "Soviet National Anthem" by the Red Army Choir
Mueller Wears No Clothes. No Collusion, No Conspiracy. In spite of MSM propaganda to the contrary, Mueller is falling flat, not getting what he's wanted. Dan Bongino describes the Mueller investigation as a "steaming pile of horse" hockey. Aaron Mate, writing for the left-wing The Nation, advises Democrats to cheer down about Russiagate, because "new bombshells might not be that explosive." CNN's Jake Tapper admits much the same. We outline the "weak tea" plea from Michael Cohen -- and still No Prague. Troubled CIA man John Brennan offers more overwrought twitter-prose, which we narrate to the sounds of the Soviet National Anthem. NPR blows a story bigly about Don Junior, then offers belated super-mild correction. Meanwhile, we describe alarming details of the FBI's raid on the home of Dennis Nathan Cain, a Uranium One whistleblower. Could Mueller and Rosenstein possibly have wanted some old evidence to "go away" for some reason? Very suspicious stuff. Tick Tock. Plus, expectations for the State Funeral of President George H.W. Bush. Will they bash Trump? With Listener Calls & Music via En Vogue, the Alexandrov Ensemble, Styx, Steppenwolf and the Black Eyed Peas. Matt Dunn guest-hosting the "Wake Up with Randy Corporon" show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a skeleton crew for this episode. We may be missing some regulars, but we gained a familiar face? Despite the adversity, the crew is still here to deliver the goods as we review the film Frankenstein's Army and we talk with author and designer, Geno Salvatore about the DemonWars: Reformation Kickstarter campaign. We also have some hot double tap action and a big announcement. Tune in, tune out and buckle up for Episode 54!Topics discussed: The Deadites 17th Annual Halloween Extravaganza announced, DemonWars: Reformation, Berberian Sound Studio, Kickstarter, croc cocks, R.A. Salvatore, Dream Theater, being locked in a Mech, crowdfunding, Barnes and Noble bathrooms, Dynamo's accident, sharks on a train, explanation of religion in games, Frankenstein's Army, The Protomen's Act II, She Drives Me Crazy (not in the biblical sense), Burt Reynolds, Contamination, limitations or advantages of a one class RPG, Monks, a resurgence of Table Top Gaming, Punk Rock Jesus, Boston Comic Con, Karen Black and George Duke, shark week, Purity Ring, John Bryne's FF omnibus, Stick, Payday 2, The Soviet National Anthem, the world of Corona, put yourself in DemonWars, Stone of Tymora, Cutter, David Baldeon, Dungeons and Dragons, Forgotten Realms, borrowing books, the Cloud of Turin, James Labrie's new album Impermanent Resonance and badass swords.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
If you know this song at all you probably think that “The Internationale” was the “Soviet National Anthem” (if you even remember the “Soviet Union”). Well, this episode will detail the real history of the song and how it's still alive and even more relevant today. In spite of what the USAmerican propaganda machine would have you believe, The Internationale is NOT the National Anthem of the Soviet Union … Eugene Potter wrote the original lyrics of The Internationale in June of 1871 to commemorate the Paris Commune, which the French Army had just crushed with great bloodshed. After French defeat in the Franco-Prussian war and the fall of the French Empire, the workers of Paris had taken over the city and ran it themselves. The Commune declared its aim as "ending the anarchic and ruinous competition between workers for the profit of the capitalists”, and the "dissemination of socialist ideals"... Learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Internationale Music Credits: Alistair Hulett (from CD “Dance of the Underclass”, 1991) Maxx Klaxon “Internationale 2000”; by Maxx Klaxon (from CD “Paranoid Style”, 2005) Billy Bragg - http://www.billybragg.co.uk/ Maxx Klaxon - http://klaxon.tv/ Alistair Hulett – 1951 – 2010 – RIP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtAfIjRKUak http://www.alistairhulett.co.uk/ listen to other episodes as they are released at Protest Songs In Left Wing Politics - http://septicradio.com/protestsongsleftwing.php A production of Septic Radio.
Ruth Lycke just back from China talks about the devastation of the earthquake and gives us a progress report on her mission to aid stroke victims. Here's that gas price estimator for your next trip. Then, the Portland Obama rally includes the music group the Decemberists, a group which usually opens their concerts with the Soviet National Anthem. (editor's note. There are conflicting reports on whether or not the Decemberists opened the rally with their signature Soviet National Anthem. I'm still not certain even after more research...although it appears unlikely they did. It is likely they purged their signature open.) Then, a systems engineer from Rockwell-Colllins gets fired for resisting the company's mandatory diversity training which requires employees to "accept, celebrate and embrace homosexuality". Tom Meeker and his attorney, Bill Kurth, an Iowa-based Rutherford Institute attorney with the rest of the story. It's just a matter of time until "Don't ask, don't tell" applies to Christians in the work force.