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Episode 267-Vote for Gun Lawyer Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode 267 Transcript SUMMARY KEYWORDS Gun Lawyer, podcast of the year, Gundies awards, Second Amendment, New Jersey gun laws, assault firearms, registration, inheritance, gun rights, Supreme Court, firearms instructor, tactical rabbi, gun rights oppression, voting prizes, gun lawyer nomination. SPEAKERS Evan Nappen, Speaker 2, Teddy Nappen Evan Nappen 00:16 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:17 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:19 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. Well, folks, I’m proud to say that Gun Lawyer has been nominated for Podcast of the Year by The Gundies. And The Gundies, it’s a really cool awards program in which they look to honor various voices and those who are influencers and writers regarding our precious Second Amendment rights. This is an honor, and I’m very proud to be nominated. And what I’m doing now is I am shamelessly asking for your vote, because with The Gundies, it’s you who vote. If you go to thegundies.com, www.TheGundies.com, thegundies.com, you’ll see there are 19 different categories for different things — influencer, writer, all kinds of stuff. And on there is Podcast of the Year. Please go there and vote for Gun Lawyer for Podcast of the Year. Evan Nappen 01:42 And by doing that, not only will you help promote the show, but because we focus on these horrible problems, particularly with a centered focus on New Jersey, because New Jersey is just where the brunt of the Second Amendment oppression takes place. This will help bring greater awareness nationally to our cause, to our fight against gun rights oppression. So, we can win Podcast of the Year nationally and more people will pay attention to New Jersey and what Gun Lawyer has to say. And if you vote, you can actually win prizes. They give prizes to folks, you know, randomly, who vote. Voting closes December 15. Okay? You can vote one vote per category every day. So, vote for Gun Lawyer every day. Okay? You can do it once a day. Evan Nappen 02:47 If you vote in all 19 categories, if you pick in all 19 categories, and it’s all free, by the way, and if you watch a video at the bottom of the page, you earn an extra vote for every category that day. There are prizes. Every time you vote, you’re automatically entered to win. And the grand prize is an all expense paid trip to The Gundy Awards, which takes place in Las Vegas. And in each category, there are Page – 1 – of 11 sponsors that have prizes. So, this is exciting and fun, and, you know, it would mean something to me and Teddy, if you would be so kind as to jump on thegundies.com and vote for Gun Lawyer. Evan Nappen 03:31 I would also highly recommend our good friend, John Petrolino, for top 2A writer. You know, John is just great, and man, does he cover New Jersey and so many other things as well. He’s such an in-depth great reporter, and he’s brought so many of these great issues to the forefront. You know, we’ve talked about a lot of the great work that John has done. So, give John a vote in the top 2A writer category. And, of course, our good friends at WeShoot, they were also put out there for Firearms Instructor of the Year. And I would ask you to consider the Tactical Rabbi, that’s right, Tactical Rabbi for Firearms Instructor of the Year, and Bul Armory for the Most Innovative Brand of the Year. So, there’s four of the categories with some suggestions. And so, if you’re inclined to do so, please jump on this. We have till December 15, and hopefully this will be successful. It will be a lot of fun for you, and maybe you’ll even win some prizes by doing it. Teddy Nappen 04:49 I will also say to everyone voting for us, for Gun Lawyer, it is critical, because we need to give national awareness. I don’t think people outside of New Jersey realize the damage that the Gun Owner Gulag has created, and New Jersey is the petri dish. This is where they test all their crazy nonsense. Evan Nappen 05:13 New Jersey is a gun owners hell. Teddy Nappen 05:14 Correct. Evan Nappen 05:15 New Jersey is a gun owners hell. I wish The Gundy’s had an award for, you know, worst state. You know, greatest gun owner hell. New Jersey would win that every year. Teddy Nappen 05:26 Anti-gunner of the year. Anti-gunner. Evan Nappen 05:28 No. Gun rights oppressionists award. The Top Gun Rights oppressionist state. It is crazy, but this is actually a positive award. So, they look to get the voices and the folks out there that are all going to bat for our rights. And everybody who’s nominated, I want to congratulate all the nominees across the board. They’re all out there, spreading the word, fighting the lame-stream media, and trying to get past the agenda that the anti-gunners try to control and their lies that they put out to get us disenfranchised of our rights. It really is a battle that we’re in, and this is yet another tool in that battle. So, go to TheGundies.com and give us your vote. Make your voice heard. Page – 2 – of 11 Evan Nappen 06:23 Say, you know, one of the things I wanted to talk about, and it’s something that comes up a lot. And every once in a while, I think it really pays to do this. I want to talk about the so-called intrinsically evil “assault firearms”. That’s right, you know, New Jersey has had a ban on so-called “assault firearms”, and that in its current form, it was enacted back in May of 1990 and became effective in 1991. During that one year period of time, they allowed you to render inoperable your so-called “assault firearms”, but if you did that, you had to file a Certificate of Inoperability. If you just rendered them inoperable and didn’t file the paperwork, it’s no good. It’s the same as having an actual “assault firearm”. They did allow registration of a handful of guns, which they called registration, where you could keep them. This included the AR-15 and the M1A and the M1 Carbine, but you had to pay $50 and register it. If you actually have a registered assault firearm, it allowed you to keep so-called large capacity magazines with that gun, as long as you use that gun in competition in the DCM (Director of Civilian Marksmanship), which no longer exists, by the way. It’s now the CMP (Civilian Marksmanship Program). Evan Nappen 07:55 Now, very few did that. But, of course, if you did register one of those guns, I want you to be aware of something. If back in 1990 to 91 you registered an “assault firearm”, registered “assault firearms” in New Jersey are not inheritable. Firearms normally are inheritable in New Jersey, and they pass to your heirs without any paper registration or license. But registered “assault firearms” are not inheritable. So, if you have a registered “assault firearm” and you don’t want to just lose it to the State, you may want to think about disposing of it sooner rather than later. So that it is something that is just not a loss to the estate. Now, if you have an unregistered “assault firearm”, well that is inheritable. Believe it or not, only registered assault firearms are not inheritable. Evan Nappen 08:18 Of course, you may say, well, how can a unregistered “assault firearm” be legal for inheritance? Well, first of all, if you rendered it inoperable, that’s not registration. So, those guns are inheritable. And if you stored your “assault firearm” outside of New Jersey and didn’t register it, then it can be inherited by your heirs. Now, they can’t bring it into New Jersey either, but they can, in fact, inherit it. So, it’s only registered “assault firearms” that are not inheritable. The “assault firearm” law is just full of quirky, bizarre garbage like this. And it is insanity. As far as a law being written, its one of the worst-written criminal laws ever written. Absolutely. It is essentially beyond complete comprehension. Evan Nappen 09:51 It is a very complicated and often contradictory, five-part definition of what is supposedly an “assault firearm”. And the reason it’s so complicated is that they really can’t be defined, because “assault firearm” is just a pejorative term. The original assault rifle, if you will, the assault rifle, you know, is the German Sturmgewehr. And that assault rifle was full automatic fire and semi auto. So, it was a select- fire weapon. So, assault firearms are not assault rifles and assault weapons, which you may have heard that term assault weapon, is what the Federal law at one point banned back in 1994. But that law went away in 2004, and it hasn’t come back. So, the Federal assault weapon ban has been DOA since 2004. New Jersey still has an assault firearm law, and neither of those are assault rifles, of which the traditional classic Sturmgeweher, a medium caliber firearm that would be select fire. Page – 3 – of 11 Evan Nappen 11:09 So, what New Jersey did was contrive this definition with this complicated five parts. The first part is a laundry list of about 67 named guns. Now, of these named guns, some of them I’ve never even encountered in the wild. Okay? I’ve never even seen some of these that are on this list, and some, I think, are just made up. Maybe they like read it on the internet somewhere and thought it qualified as an “assault firearm”. But if your gun is a named gun on the list, then it becomes banned by name. Then if it’s not on the list or it’s not exactly as named on the list, then the other part of the law identified any firearm manufactured under any designation which is substantially identical to any of the firearms on the list. Evan Nappen 12:07 So, the question became, well, what does “substantially identical” mean? I mean, even think about those two words for a minute – substantially identical. Well, identical means exact. Substantial means almost. How could something be almost exact? It’s like being a little bit pregnant. I mean, you are or you’re not. I mean, this is ridiculous. You now have to guess, when this law came out, is my gun substantially identical to a gun on the list? What does that even mean? I brought a challenge to that. It was in the case of State v. Merrill, and I won. It was on an MAK 90, where the judge tossed the assault farm law in the trial court. It was Judge Farren in Monmouth County in State v. Merrill. He tossed the law as being unconstitutional, not because of the Second Amendment, but tossed it because of being vague, unconstitutionally vague. A person could not understand from the law what’s banned. In order for a law to be valid criminally, you have to understand how to conform your behavior, and under this law, you couldn’t. Because no one could tell what “substantially identical” meant. Evan Nappen 13:13 Then along came a Federal lawsuit, after I won it in State court, trying to knock out the law. And in that case, the Attorney General named in the lawsuit filed the Attorney General Guidelines to save the law by defining what “substantially identical” meant in that part of the definition. He defined substantially identical as the 1994 Federal Crime Bill definition of a assault firearm that was feature specific, even though New Jersey didn’t have a feature specific ban. The ’94 Crime Bill is what became essentially New Jersey’s list of compliant guns or not, and that is what we’re still using to this day. Those guidelines from the Attorney General. So, when you talk about whether a gun is compliant or not, and you go to those guidelines, that’s where the substantially identical comes in. Evan Nappen 14:16 So, when you look at the list of guns, it says on there Colt AR-15 and CAR-15. And let’s say you have a Bush Master, you know, XM 15, or you have Davis, or whatever. It doesn’t matter is, but it’s like an AR- type platform. Is it substantially identical or not to this? How do we know? Well, that’s where the Attorney General Guidelines came in to save what was otherwise an unconstitutional law, which itself is questionable whether this. But the court upheld it based on this. Even though the question is, how did our legislators in 1990 know that their unconstitutional law that had a vague definition would be saved by a Federal bill passed in 1994, four years later? That’s pretty amazing. Their crystal ball there to know that, isn’t it? But somehow, that’s been what we’ve been living under. Page – 4 – of 11 Evan Nappen 15:12 Under the guidelines of the Attorney General, substantially identical gets defined as any semi-automatic rifle that has the ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at least two of the following features. You have to have two. And that would be a folding or telescoping stock, a pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon, a bayonet mount, a flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor and a grenade launcher. Now, I know a lot of you, you know, go out grenade launching on the weekend. So, beware of that one in there. If you look at these features that make a gun substantially identical or not, I mean, a bayonet mount? What the hell does a bayonet mount have to do at all with any of this? I mean, was it because of all the drive by bayonetings? It’s, it’s nuts, but this is what we live under. But the reason we have those guidelines is not because you find them in the law. You find those guidelines, saving the law’s ass, if you will, by defining the term “substantially identical” that I had gotten knocked out as unconstitutional in that State v. Merrill case. Evan Nappen 16:25 Additional definitions for assault firearm include a semi-automatic shotgun with either a magazine capacity exceeding six rounds, a pistol grip or folding stock. So, if you have a semi-automatic shotgun and it holds over six rounds. And let me just tell you, this is a great example of just how stupid the Attorney General Guidelines are. Because the Attorney General Guidelines, incorporating the Federal ’94 bill says about shotguns that it can’t exceed five rounds. Well, that’s crap. Completely wrong. New Jersey law says it can hold six. Can’t be over six. The guidelines say five but that’s because they didn’t know what they were doing when they passed the guidelines. It contradicts New Jersey’s law, okay? But with shotguns that are semi-automatic, all it takes is one feature. It’s not two. So, if you have a semi-automatic shotgun with a pistol grip, it’s an assault firearm. If you have a semi-automatic shotgun with a folding stock, it’s an assault firearm. If you have a semi-automatic shotgun that holds over six rounds, then it’s an assault firearm. Okay? It’s a one-feature deal on shotguns. Evan Nappen 17:38 Now, if you have a pump action shotgun, if you have a wonderful Mossberg 590 or a tactical Remington 870 or any other pump shotgun, you can have any damn feature you want on it. You can have a bayonet mount. You can have folding stock. You can have a magazine capacity of a tube that holds nine rounds. No problem. You can have a shroud on it. You can whatever you want on a pump shotgun. No problem. Pumps are not covered by this at all. So, trick out your pump shotgun to your heart’s desire, but be very careful when it comes to your semi-automatic shotgun. Evan Nappen 18:24 It also prohibited, under another section, a semi-automatic rifle with a fixed magazine capacity exceeding 10 rounds. However, the original definition in 1990 set a semi-automatic firearm with a fixed magazine capacity exceeding 15 rounds, and this included tube-fed .22s, your classic Marlin Model 60, and you know your Remingtons and Winchesters that were semi-auto and held over 15 rounds in the mag tube. But what happened was they became a laughing stock, New Jersey, over their ban on .22s, and it became detrimental to them trying to oppress our rights so badly that they actually amended New Jersey’s assault firearm law to exclude tube-fed .22s. So, if you now have a semi-automatic .22 rifle that has a fixed tubular magazine and holds over 10 rounds, it is not an assault firearm. It’s legal. Your Page – 5 – of 11 tube-fed, semi-auto .22 can hold as many rounds as the tube wishes, and is possible to hold. Not a problem. So, that’s how that works. Evan Nappen 19:45 And then finally, they throw in this ridiculous part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert a firearm into an assault firearm. Don’t you love when the definition uses its own words to define itself? Say, that isn’t vague or confusing, is it? Or any combination of parts in which an assault fire may be readily assembled if all those parts are in the possession or under control of the same person. So, you have that catch all of parts nonsense as well. So that is New Jersey’s assault firearm definition. Evan Nappen 20:18 Possession of an assault farm is extremely serious in New Jersey. It’s a crime of the second degree. It carries up to 10 years in State Prison, and it has a minimum mandatory of three and a half years, no chance of parole. If you get convicted of possession of an assault firearm, you’re looking at the judge’s hands being tied, and you will have to do a minimum of three and a half years with no parole in State Prison. Additionally, if you’re charged with assault firearm, you will be thrown in the Gulag, and there’s a presumption against you getting bail if you’re charged, not even convicted, just charged with possession of an assault firearm. New Jersey has lost its mind when it comes to this and so many other gun laws, but it’s always worth a review. I want to make it clear to my listeners just how bad it is, so that you don’t end up a GOFU on New Jersey’s idiotic assault firearm ban. Evan Nappen 21:20 Hey, let me mention our good friends at WeShoot. Of course, WeShoot is the range where Teddy and I shoot. They have great training and a beautiful range, right there in Lakewood, New Jersey, centrally located. They’re a great resource. You can get your CCARE certificate there so you can get your carry, ad you can get all kinds of training. They offer other training for a carry license from other states. They can offer you advanced training, great range, so you can hone your skills and stay on target. WeShoot. You go to weshootusa.com. Beautiful photographs. They’ve got the WeShoot girls there posing with great guns. You’ll love looking at that. And you can check out their pro shop where they have great deals. Great gear, great guns, and great folks at WeShoot, weshootusa.com. It’s a great place. We love it, and I know you will, too. Evan Nappen 22:21 Aso in this battle, this entire time, it’s been the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC). The Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs are in the courts right now battling the assault firearm law. I’m feeling more and more hopeful, folks that we’re going to see the Supreme Court take up assault firearms and large capacity magazine cases. New Jersey’s fighting it out. It may, in fact, be the New Jersey case that the Supreme Court hears down the road, maybe others. They’re proceeding pretty rapidly to the Supreme Court. We’re getting mixed decisions in the different jurisdictions, which also leads to the Supreme Court wanting to take the cases. It is really important that we finally get a case from the Supreme Court where they look at items that get banned. Page – 6 – of 11 Evan Nappen 23:11 The Supreme Court does have two cases this session that they’ve picked looking at the “sensitive places”, which is really important, because that will help fight New Jersey’s Carry Killer bill. It goes at one of the laws that New Jersey, in fact, has regarding property, private property, and whether or not it can be banned. They’re also looking at whether marijuana can be a disqualifier or not, whether that’s a lawful disqualifier that can take away your Second Amendment rights. They may finally eliminate Bang or Bong. You can’t have both. So, these cases will be very interesting, and they also can have much more far reaching consequences and help us in our battle to fight the gun rights oppression. So, these are things to look forward to. And your State Association, the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs, is there fighting these issues out and filing amicus briefs in other cases, and also in the legislature with our paid lobbyists full time. Keeping an eye on the shenanigans going on down there. So, make sure you join the Association so you can stay updated and you can take action as you get those email alerts. It’s very important. So, join anjrpc.org today. Evan Nappen 24:36 And let me also mention my book, New Jersey Gun Law. It’s the Bible of Jersey gun law. It’ll help you stay legal in New Jersey and not fall into these traps and these things that we talk about, like the whole understanding of assault firearms. If you’re confused by what I said, you can read it slowly, carefully in my book, under the chapter assault farms. I put it in question and answer so anyone can understand it. I want you to understand it. I want my fellow gun owners not to be turned into criminals and to lose their gun rights. It’s why I wrote the book. So, get your copy today. Go to EvanNappen.com, EvanNappen.com, and get my book, New Jersey Gun Law. It makes a great holiday gift. Check it out, the 25th Anniversary Edition. And when you get the book, scan the front cover, the QR code right there, and you will get our link right to my archive, where you can download the 2025 Comprehensive Update. Of course, I’ll be doing updates for the new year, and you’ll want to get them. You’ll get notified of that and any other crazy changes that take place in New Jersey. We have to be eternally vigilant. Teddy, what do you have for us this week? Teddy Nappen 25:53 Well, as you know, Press Checks are always free. And this is something that you know when you see it, you have to think, what would the Left do if they had unfettered power? If they, you know, added more states and packed the court and made every illegal a voter? If they had unfettered power, what does that lead to? Well, I was flipping through Bearing Arms, and sure enough, a British man was arrested for a picture of himself posing with a shotgun. This is an article by Tom Knighton. (https://bearingarms.com/tomknighton/2025/12/01/british-man-arrested-for-picture-of-him-shooting- shotgun-n1230765) Evan Nappen 26:34 He was posing with the shotgun. Where? Teddy Nappen 26:37 Correct. In the United States! Yeah, of course, they got arrest the man for posing with something that’s across the entire continent. The British IT consultant was arrested after posting a photograph of himself holding a gun during the holidays in the United States. The case drew sharp criticism from Elon Musk Page – 7 – of 11 everybody as West Yorkshire. He was shocked after police visited then detained him over the image, which he says was taken legally on private property in Florida. Evan Nappen 27:05 Wait, there’s guns in Florida? Teddy Nappen 27:16 I know – shocker. The West Yorkshire Police later visited his home and advised him to be careful about what he posts online. Evan Nappen 27:27 What’s all this, then? What’s all this then? Teddy Nappen 27:33 Right! Yeah, and the officers did not ask to see any proof that he had taken the photograph in the U.S. as they then returned to his home at 10 pm and promptly arrested him. The bail documents referred showed there were allegations of possessing a firearm with a cause, with intent to cause fear of violence, as well as separate allegations of stalking linked to another photo. Evan Nappen 28:04 Are you sure this wasn’t a Monty Python episode? I mean, it’s unbelievable. Teddy Nappen 28:09 Yeah, and he was held overnight before being interviewed. So, they locked him up and said, all right, we’re gonna get you in the morning. Evan Nappen 28:17 They jailed him over it even. Good grief. Teddy Nappen 28:19 They dropped the charges. But then said, you better not lead any more incitement as you posted a photo. Evan Nappen 28:25 Oh, God, you can’t. Teddy Nappen 28:28 You can’t get any more Orwellian than that. Being arrested over a photograph. Not even possession of firearms, because they can’t do that in England. A photograph. Evan Nappen 28:41 Well, you know, I had a case similar, Teddy. Not quite that, but close, you know. When I had a case with a guy whose son had passed the New Jersey Hunter and was a New Jersey Hunter. He was posing with his gun. He just had a picture with his firearm. Nothing bad. No threats, nothing. And they Page – 8 – of 11 went and tried to cause a huge problem for him and his family. It was outrageous over just a picture of his son legally with a gun. And that was New Jersey. Now, luckily, he didn’t get arrested and criminally charged and thrown in jail. But still, you know, these things can happen even in New Jersey, and it’s getting worse and worse. So, we have to be very vigilant of this. And it shows you. I mean, the U.K. is just the, I would call them, the formerly Great Britain. Formerly Great Britain. Teddy Nappen 29:47 I just call it hell. Because what they are looking to do now, I just. I like to highlight these stories that have come up in the past, because unfortunately, the Left are very good at memory holing the utter insanity they pull. For instance, in the U.K., and this is from The Mirror by Kelly-Anne Mills. (https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/autistic-girl-who-told-cop-30673891) Remember the autistic girl who got arrested for using “homophobic language” for calling the cop, oh, you’re my lesbian Nana. They dragged her to the police and promptly arrested her. Arresting an autistic girl, 16 years old, for saying she looks like my lesbian Nana, who she did have. Evan Nappen 30:34 She didn’t say it in a bad way. Teddy Nappen 30:36 No, she just said you look like my Nana. Evan Nappen 30:40 Yeah. Teddy Nappen 30:41 And it showed her being dragged out, which, or if you they go into like, for autistic people, can’t, they freak out if you even touch them. But the dragging her through in the massive footage, which, it’s just such an embarrassment. By the way, it was the West Yorkshire Police. I’m noticing a pattern being the Orwellian thought crime police. They outdid themselves with this one, which this came up recently. Do you remember that woman who was arrested for silent prayer? Evan Nappen 31:11 Oh, a thought crime. Thought crime, that’s good. Yeah, great. Teddy Nappen 31:15 Yeah, well, finally it came due where the West Midland Police were forced to pay 13,000 pounds to the woman for falsely arresting her. Teddy Nappen 31:27 For silently praying outside an abortion clinic. But take this as you will. She was still arrested for thought crime. This is coming right from the ADF International U.K. Utter insanity. (https://adfinternational.org/en-gb/news/silent-prayer-arrest-payout) And when I look at this, I see this is what the Left wants. They want you and I, Dad, to be dragged out and arrested for our speech, Page – 9 – of 11 because that’s the only way they can win. They can’t win in the battlegrounds of ideology. Showed that by them killing Charlie Kirk. Now they want to go for arresting you for your ideas. That is their goal. Evan Nappen 31:27 Good. Evan Nappen 32:03 We couldn’t do the Gun Lawyer show in the U.K. We’d be raided, jailed, and forget it. Yeah. I mean, you know, we still have a First Amendment here, and we love the entire Constitution, not just the Second Amendment. But we’re facing oppression of all our Constitutional rights, but at least we still have them. It’s really sad about how the formerly Great Britain has been just turned into a laughing stock and a place that I wouldn’t even want to step foot in. I mean, at one point I would have loved to have gone there. But nope, not anymore, man. Not a chance. They are just nuts, and their suppression of so many rights and what they’ve let happen to their country is just sad, very sad. Evan Nappen 32:57 Hey, let me tell you about this week’s GOFU. This week’s GOFU is an important GOFU because we have the holidays coming up. And, you know, we all, I’m sure, love to watch A Christmas Story, right? A Christmas Story is a classic with Ralphie. But the star of A Christmas Story, not just Ralphie, is the Daisy BB gun, right? The Daisy BB gun. And I’m sure many of you have fond memories if you were fortunate enough as a kid to have a Daisy BB gun. But I’ve got to tell you, BB guns in New Jersey are firearms, folks. Keep that in mind. A BB gun is defined as a firearm in New Jersey. You cannot just give a BB gun to your child, to your son or to your daughter. You cannot do that. It’s the same as if you just gave them a gun. Evan Nappen 34:01 If you buy a BB gun, it’s your BB gun. If you want to shoot the BB gun with your child, you need to be with them in the same way as if it is a modern cartridge firearm. You can’t just give them that BB gun to keep in their room, to go out in the woods alone and play with it and have fun like we did in the old days. You cannot do that. It is a firearm. You can lose your gun rights and even face criminal charges. And so can your child. So, the GOFU is, remember, air guns are firearms in New Jersey. Treat them the same as firearms in any way that you would want to give a firearm, okay? Gifting a firearm in New Jersey itself is not permitted without proper paperwork. So, you can’t buy any gun for anyone and just give it to them. They’re going to have to have a transfer done with paper, with a pistol purchase permit for handguns and a firearm ID card for long arms. And if they’re not immediate family, it has to go through a dealer. The only way you gift a gun in New Jersey is with full paperwork. So, that’s the GOFU. Keep it in mind during this holiday season. Evan Nappen 35:33 This is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. Page – 10 – of 11 Speaker 2 35:44 Gun Lawyer is a CounterThink Media production. The music used in this broadcast was managed by Cosmo Music, New York, New York. Reach us by emailing Evan@gun.lawyer. The information and opinions in this broadcast do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state. Page – 11 – of 11 Downloadable PDF TranscriptGun Lawyer S3 E267_Transcript About The HostEvan Nappen, Esq.Known as “America's Gun Lawyer,” Evan Nappen is above all a tireless defender of justice. Author of eight bestselling books and countless articles on firearms, knives, and weapons history and the law, a certified Firearms Instructor, and avid weapons collector and historian with a vast collection that spans almost five decades — it's no wonder he's become the trusted, go-to expert for local, industry and national media outlets. Regularly called on by radio, television and online news media for his commentary and expertise on breaking news Evan has appeared countless shows including Fox News – Judge Jeanine, CNN – Lou Dobbs, Court TV, Real Talk on WOR, It's Your Call with Lyn Doyle, Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, and Cam & Company/NRA News. As a creative arts consultant, he also lends his weapons law and historical expertise to an elite, discerning cadre of movie and television producers and directors, and novelists. He also provides expert testimony and consultations for defense attorneys across America. 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Enjoy this repeat episode of 'The View.' Our new season kicks off this September! In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts weigh in on calls for Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire before the next election, a TikToker questioning why no "hot women" have been cast on "Saturday Night Live" and if having a baby in your 20s is the "new teen pregnancy." Mother-son duo Elizabeth and Damian Hurley discuss how they managed collaborating on steamy scenes in their new film “Strictly Confidential” and Damian shares the personal story that inspired the movie. Alex Edelman stops by and shares why he went on the unconventional journey to engage with neo-Nazis as a Jewish man in his new comedy special, "Just For Us." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cruel Summer heats up with a Strictly Confidential; sexy thriller starring Elizabeth Hurley and directed by her son. Maybe we're old fashioned, but that's awkward. We also chat about The Bike Riders and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
Director Damian Hurley and Star Elizabeth Hurley join the show to discuss all things "Strictly Confidential" (2024). We discuss Damian writing and Directing his Debut Feature, Directing his Mother, Elizabeth starring in the film, Elizabeth's thoughts on Austin Powers 4 and more!
It would seem we've hit a teensy hurdle in the planning for Michael's Hip Hoorah Disco Cowboy themed party, he's got the Orville Peck inspired pink cowboy outfit, but as he's seeing out his crusty old hip, Michael's keen to wear a comfortable sneaker and forgo a cowboy boot. Em is having none of it, offering up a variety of alternative options, including some that don't actually exist, while Michael tries to use said hip as an excuse for a lifetime of shonky dancing. Then it's onto the news that Fleabag and All Of Us Strangers hottie Andrew Scott is about to gift us erotic audio called ‘The Queen's Guard'. After watching the teaser trailer, Em challenges Michael to take the script and give us his own version of erotic audio. Em then makes a number of character choices and delivers us versions of the same erotic script as Effie and a Southern Belle, with added options for her hubby Scott and Idris Elba too. Finally we need to talk through the new season of ‘Bridgerton', season three drops this week and Em gets her eldest daughter Chella to bring us up to speed on what's coming and why we're so excited. Also in our Sealed Section, it's all about Elizabeth Hurley and her son Damian, as Em and Michael ‘Okay, Stop!' the trailer for their debut film together ‘Strictly Confidential'. Sign up now to start listening & watching at emsolation.supercast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It would seem we've hit a teensy hurdle in the planning for Michael's Hip Hoorah Disco Cowboy themed party, he's got the Orville Peck inspired pink cowboy outfit, but as he's seeing out his crusty old hip, Michael's keen to wear a comfortable sneaker and forgo a cowboy boot. Em is having none of it, offering up a variety of alternative options, including some that don't actually exist, while Michael tries to use said hip as an excuse for a lifetime of shonky dancing. Then it's onto the news that Fleabag and All Of Us Strangers hottie Andrew Scott is about to gift us erotic audio called ‘The Queen's Guard'. After watching the teaser trailer, Em challenges Michael to take the script and give us his own version of erotic audio. Em then makes a number of character choices and delivers us versions of the same erotic script as Effie and a Southern Belle, with added options for her hubby Scott and Idris Elba too. Finally we need to talk through the new season of ‘Bridgerton', season three drops this week and Em gets her eldest daughter Chella to bring us up to speed on what's coming and why we're so excited. Also in our Sealed Section, it's all about Elizabeth Hurley and her son Damian, as Em and Michael ‘Okay, Stop!' the trailer for their debut film together ‘Strictly Confidential'. Sign up now to start listening & watching at emsolation.supercast.com.
Directed by Damian Hurley, STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL tells the story of Mia (Georgia Lock), a young woman still grieving the loss of her best friend, Rebecca. On the anniversary of her mysterious death, Mia and her friends return to the Caribbean paradise in honour of Rebecca and her life. As Mia reconnects with her old flame, dear friends and Rebecca's mother, Lily (Elizabeth Hurley) and sister Jemma, old secrets and passions begin to emerge, revealing a web of sex, betrayal and murder. In this 1on1, we speak to Elizabeth Hurley & Damian Hurley about working together onset and 'messed up people'.
Directed by Damian Hurley, STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL tells the story of Mia (Georgia Lock), a young woman still grieving the loss of her best friend, Rebecca. On the anniversary of her mysterious death, Mia and her friends return to the Caribbean paradise in honour of Rebecca and her life. As Mia reconnects with her old flame, dear friends and Rebecca's mother (Elizabeth Hurley) and sister Jemma, old secrets and passions begin to emerge, revealing a web of sex, betrayal and murder. In this 1on1, we speak to Lock about camaraderie on set, speaking with Mia and what it takes to forgive.
Today we are joined with the lovely Georgia Lock around her latest movie "Strictly Confidential" by Lionsgate Films. From her past on the Disney Channel to this extra spicy Rated-R drama she gives us her perspective of making the film, the art of dramatic acting, her life as a poet/spoken word artist, a teaser of what is next for her career, and leaves us with advice for any aspiring actors trying to step into the film industry.
When Damian Hurley released his debut film, "Strictly Confidential," people were shocked that he directed raunchy scenes starring his own mother, Elizabeth Hurley. From critics labelling their relationship as "disturbing" to others dismissing them as mere "publicity hounds," we dissect some of the fierce responses to this erotic thriller and reflect on the discomfort it evokes. In our guessing game, we go into the wild comments around boundaries. Questions for us or comments you want us to review? We love answering your questions and analysing stories you have found. Send them to us over on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/s2tcpodcast/ If you enjoyed the show, please give us a 5* review on Spotify and review on Apple.
Elizabeth and Damian Hurley join us to talk about their new movie, Strictly Confidential, the one sex scene that has been all over the news and Lunchbox gets to ask 5 questions! Then, find out what we're currently boycotting from our lives! Plus, tomorrow Lunchbox will reveal his huge spill the tea threat unless someone confesses before....See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elizabeth Hurley stars in the new film, Strictly Confidential, which was written and directed by her son, Damian! She talks about acting in the movie and serving as producer, and how she managed to keep the professional relationship separate from just being “mum.” She also has tons of stories about working with Mike Myers on the Austin Powers movies, doing Bedazzled with the late, great Harold Ramis, and rebooting her acting career on TV's Gossip Girl. She also talks Hugh Grant and that infamous black Versace dress held together with over-sized gold safety pins that she wore to the premiere of Four Weddings & A Funeral. Thanks to our sponsors!Pretty Litter: Go to https://prettylitter.com/jericho & use code JERICHO to get 20% off your first order.Factor: Go to https://factormeals.com/TIJ50 & use code TIJ50 to get 50% off your first month, plus 20% off your next month.American Home Shield: Go to https://AHS.com/JERICHO to save 20% off any plan.Rosetta Stone – Go to https://RosettaStone.com/JERICHO to get 50% off unlimited access STAY CONNECTED:TikTok: @ChrisJerichoInstagram: @talkisjericho @chrisjerichofozzy Twitter: @TalkIsJericho @IAmJerichoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisJerichoFozzyWebsite: https://www.webisjericho.com/
Join Elias on Pop Culture Unplugged as he sits down with Elizabeth Hurley and Damian Hurley to discuss Lionsgate's gripping new thriller 'STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.' Directed by Damian Hurley in his feature film debut and starring Elizabeth Hurley, Georgia Lock, Lauren McQueen, Freddie Thorp, and Genevieve Gaunt, the film is set for a day & date release (in Theaters and Digital/OnDemand) on April 5th, 2024. Follow a haunted young woman as she's drawn into a dangerous web of infidelity, betrayal, and murder while unraveling the mystery behind her best friend's untimely death. Discover exclusive insights and behind-the-scenes details about this captivating cinematic experience. Don't miss out on this intriguing conversation!" Watch the full interview on YouTube: Click here For more exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes content, subscribe to Pop Culture Unplugged w/ Elias on YouTube: Subscribe here
On this episode of Reel Insights, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, Sean Tajipour, chats with Elizabeth Hurley and her son, Damian Hurley, about Strictly Confidential. Advance Screenings: https://nerdtropolis.com/tag/advance-screenings Visit Our Website: https://Nerdtropolis.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdtropolis/support
This week on BEHIND THE LENS we have a wonderful new filmmaker joining us live, DAMIAN HURLEY, discussing his new film STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, plus our exclusive interview with screenwriter ALESSANDRO CAMON talking about his latest film, the emotionally powerful, THE LISTENER. Slow and steady wins the race with the films we're showcasing on this episode of #BTLRadioShow as we welcome writer/director DAMIAN HURLEY live to discuss his feature directorial debut of the slo-burn mystery STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Damian is a filmmaker to put on your radar now. Thoughtful, insightful, and skilled, Damian "sees" his vision and executes it utilizing all the tools in the cinematic toolbox to create emotionally and visually evocative storytelling. And just how is it to direct one's mother but have her as your producer? Damian tells all! And dare I say, he is one of the nicest individuals with whom I have ever spoken. But first, we kick off the show with my exclusive interview with screenwriter ALESSANDRO CAMON talking about his latest film, the emotionally powerful THE LISTENER starring Tessa Thompson. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Georgia Lock, Elizabeth Hurley & Damian Hurley calls into the podcast to talk about the new film to talk about the new film STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL in Theaters and Digital/OnDemand on April 5th, 2024.
There's a new thriller called, "Strictly Confidential" starring Elizabeth Hurley and Georgia Locke, written and directed by Damien Hurley (Elizabeth Hurley's son) …-Details on this thriller, sex-filled movie-Does Pete seem like a creep liking Elizabeth's Instagram bikini pictures -The steamy scenes in which Damien direct his mother- Giggling on the Austin Powers set To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy have eight reviews this week that range from one of the best surprises of the year thus far and a film that could be destined to give Tommy Wiseau's The Room a run for its money. They begin with a pair of documentaries including the natural follow-up to Boys State (Girls State) and how the rise of memes and conspiracy theories came into modern fold (The Antisocial Network). Erik looks at a mystery thriller starring Elizabeth Hurley and directed by her son (Strictly Confidential). The co-star of Sing Street uses music to travel back in time (The Greatest Hits). Across the pond we get a dramatization of the infamous Prince Andrew interview and his association with Jeffrey Epstein (Scoop) while Olivia Colman thinks she is getting vulgar postages from Jessie Buckley (Wicked Little Letters). Then the origins of little devil Damien are fleshed out (The First Omen) and Dev Patel punches his way through his directorial debut (Monkey Man). 0:00 - Intro 1:31 – The Antisocial Network 7:46 - Girls State 16:12 - Strictly Confidential 23:39 - The Greatest Hits 33:25 - Scoop 44:07 - Wicked Little Letters 51:41 – The First Omen 1:06:46 - Monkey Man 1:17:48 - Outro
In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts weigh in on calls for Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire before the next election, a TikToker questioning why no "hot women" have been cast on "Saturday Night Live" and if having a baby in your 20s is the "new teen pregnancy." Mother-son duo Elizabeth and Damian Hurley discuss how they managed collaborating on steamy scenes in their new film “Strictly Confidential” and Damian shares the personal story that inspired the movie. Alex Edelman stops by and shares why he went on the unconventional journey to engage with neo-Nazis as a Jewish man in his new comedy special, "Just For Us." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shocking video released of an American tourist killed by a charging elephant during an African safari. Also, in honor of Earth Month, NBC's Vicky Nguyen details a few ways to make smarter purchases that are good for the planet and your wallet. Plus, a behind-the-scenes look at Al Roker's stint on Broadway's “Back to the Future.” And, Elizabeth and Damian Hurley live in studio to catch up and talk about their new movie “Strictly Confidential.”
ELIZABETH HURLEY & son/director DAMIEN HURLEY spoke to Bill about their new film STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, in theaters April 5
Mia is haunted by the suicide of her best friend, Rebecca. A year on from Rebecca's death, Mia accepts an invitation from Rebecca's family to their home in the Caribbean, where her college friends are assembling to commemorate Rebecca on the anniversary of her death. Once on the island, Mia is plagued by suspicions that there's more to Rebecca's death than meets the eye; gradually, she learns that both Rebecca's family and each of the guests are harboring deadly secrets, all with direct ties to Rebecca. Mia delves into Rebecca's past, desperate to uncover what really happened that fateful day last summer. As more deceptions come to light, Mia finds herself drawn into a world of sex, duplicity and betrayal. Despite the dangers that lurk at every corner, Mia is relentless, determined to uncover the truth... but at what cost? Are some secrets meant to stay buried?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Mia is haunted by the suicide of her best friend, Rebecca. A year on from Rebecca's death, Mia accepts an invitation from Rebecca's family to their home in the Caribbean, where her college friends are assembling to commemorate Rebecca on the anniversary of her death. Once on the island, Mia is plagued by suspicions that there's more to Rebecca's death than meets the eye; gradually, she learns that both Rebecca's family and each of the guests are harboring deadly secrets, all with direct ties to Rebecca. Mia delves into Rebecca's past, desperate to uncover what really happened that fateful day last summer. As more deceptions come to light, Mia finds herself drawn into a world of sex, duplicity and betrayal. Despite the dangers that lurk at every corner, Mia is relentless, determined to uncover the truth... but at what cost? Are some secrets meant to stay buried?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Topics Include: The Crow, Atlas, The First Omen, The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar, Franklin, Parachute, Sing Sing, Strictly Confidential, In Flames, and the results of the Oscars.
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This week's episode was streamed live in Twitch through Sacramento's own STAB comedy theater. Watch the VOD here--> https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1854780409On this episode: Cronenberg and Skarsgard: fake dick experts, and the mother of all comic cons kills its darlings… PLUS!! Elizabeth Hurley's new erotic thriller keeps it all in the family, and Why doesn't more animation look as good as Across The Spiderverse? In news: Infinity Pool, Brandon Cronenberg, NC-17, prosthetic penis, dick pics, Alexander Skarsgard, Mia Goth, Hayden Christiansen, Indie Wire, MPAA, gogurt, Henry Cavill, Space Balls, SDCC, San Diego Comic con, Google Glass, Marvel, Netflix, Sony, HBO, Universal, Grey's Anatomy, SAG AFTRA, AMPTP, Disney, Demetor, Strays, The Exorcist, Brazil, One Piece, D23 Expo, Blue Beetle, Aquaman, Wheel of Time, Brent Spiner, Star Trek, E3, SEMA, AVN awards, Damian Hurley, Austin Powers, Hugh Grant, Strictly Confidential, Titan submarine, Boeing, Across The Spiderverse, Lord and Miller, Into The Spiderverse, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot, Pixarhttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:JavierListener Stephen: The Maple Syrup DonJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksRyan CorbinJason https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns linktr.ee/MitchburnsJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Our Planet - NetflixPlanet Earth - MaxBlue Thunder - HuluRango - Paramount+Renfield - Peacock
The IDEA Pod returns as Dr Natasha McKeever, programme director for the online MA Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics, interviews Amaal Maqsood-Shah, an alumnus from our campus MA programme, about her MA dissertation topic – the confidentiality of information about patients' genetic conditions.Despite guidance permitting clinicians the discretion to breach confidentiality, clinicians maintain confidences against a backdrop of litigation fears. As genomic medicine advances to return more information on the heritable basis of conditions, there is an increasing need for clinicians to understand when, and how, to communicate genetic information to at-risk relatives (The British Society for Genetic Medicine, 2017).Amaal's dissertation seeks to challenge current guidance and provide an ethical case for the non-consensual disclosure of all genetic information generated by the proband to biological relatives.Released 19 January 2021. Presented by Natasha McKeever.Ethics Untangled is produced by the IDEA Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Twitter: @EthicsUntangledFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
This week we're keeping it strictly between Kaye & Karen, as some big news gets spilled on our podcast. Sorry to regular listeners who had to wait just a little bit longer for the surprise! You can join Kaye and Karen at the Edinburgh Fringe on 23rd & 24th August at the Gilded Balloon, with lots of special guests. Get your tickets at https://tickets.gildedballoon.co.uk/event/14:4396/ Did you learn to dance in older age? Share your story with Kaye & Karen know by emailing Podcast@HTB60.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In which Marcus has an encounter of the clandestine kind. His mysterious guest has some intriguing intelligence, but can Marcus finesse the information out of our cold and close-mouthed confidant? Tune in to find out! Twitter: https://twitter.com/nbthepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonsensicalbrilliancepodcast/ Email us: nonsensicalbrilliance@gmail.com Music provided by Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech) Check out his stuff for some great royalty-free music!
Steven Hartley is an English actor who has appeared in over 60 principal and leading roles on television and film including Happy Valley, EastEnders, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Strictly Confidential, Trial & Retribution, Holby City, Casualty, Pie in the Sky, Agatha Christie's Marple, Merlin, Married... with Children, Vera, Ripper Street, Silent Witness and All Creatures Great and Small. He has been "The Voice" of TalkSPORT radio station for 20 years. Steven Hartley is guest number 139 on My Time Capsule and he chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Steven Hartley on Twitter: @StevenPHartley .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by Matthew Boxall .Social media support by Harriet Stevens .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sintonía: "Oblivion" (B.P.) - Bud Powell "Parisian Thoroughfare" (B.P.), "Dusky ´n´ Sandy" (B.P.), "Hallucinations (Budo)" (B.P.), "The Fruit" (B.P.), "Tea for Two" y "Hallelujah", pertenecen al álbum "The Genius of Bud Powell" (1951) "Tempus Fugit" (B.P.), "Celia" (B.P.), "Cherokee", "I´ll Keep Loving You" (B.P.), "Strictly Confidential" (B.P.), "All God´s Chillun Got Rhythm", "So Sorry Please" (B.P.), "Sometimes I´m Happy", "Yesterdays" y "April in Paris", del LP "Jazz Giant" (1950). Todas las músicas compuestas (donde se indique) e interpretadas al piano por Bud Powell. La 2ª parte de esta recopilación se emitirá el mes que viene. Escuchar audio
Alternative data company settles SEC charges for failure to anonymize data. Treasury and FHFA suspend certain requirements for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. SEC to continue telework operating status through January 3.
Scott suspects his "Strictly Informant" has stitched him up for being a gossip, The Whoo Game remembers The Beast From The East and Test Tickle or Snoreen? - it's another round of Racehorse Or Drag Queen in the quiz.
What if you could scientifically prove that there are no coincidences? Famed physicist Carl G. Jung did just that in 1920. Wait, was he a physicist? Okay, yeah, I'm looking at a picture of him now and he was definitely a physicist. In this synchronistic 'sode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will make you question if it really was just random chance that you found this incredible podcast.
Who built the miraculous floating staircase in Santa Fe? It's no stairway to heaven, but a small church in New Mexico that tramples on the rules of physics is not going to go unnoticed. But how does a climb on these divine steps compare to a passably functional service elevator? In this 'sode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will elevate you to a higher understanding of the divine realm... and Southwest American architecture.
Are the Bonesmen members of a secret society hellbent on world domination or just big fans of Pirates of the Caribbean? At least one of those is probably true, but when the world's most infamous fraternity isn't marathoning Johnny Depp movies... what ARE they up to? In this 'sode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson dig deep to unearth the secret of The Tomb.
Was America's Little Darling actually a little person? Shirley Temple could sing, dance, and probably do a third thing. How many six year olds do you know that can do ONE of those? In this 'sode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will make you question what it means to be a star... and probably get that "Animal Crackers" song stuck in your head.
How much gold awaits us at the bottom of the briny depths? Most dolphins know the answer, but they ain't talking. I mean, they DO talk, dolphins have a very sophisticated language that we've only begun to understand, but they aren't narcs. In this deep sea 'sode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will make you rethink laughing at the people who bring metal detectors to the beach.
Is it possible to guarantee winning the jackpot? You're more likely to get struck by lightning. You're more likely to win an Olympic medal. You're more likely to see John Travolta's face and not feel fear. And yet, one man has won the lottery 14 times. What is his secret? Don't bet against this 'sode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson are feeling lucky... and maybe you will too.
Il y a un peu plus de deux ans, Ben Baillieux-Beynon publiait trois démos sur Soundcloud sous le nom d’Ebbène. Trois titres épurés, en français et à la beauté fracassante. Je les ai tellement aimés que j’en ai parlé à chaque … Lire la suite
Can you hack a vending machine to score free snacks? We're talking about the kind of hacking that doesn't involve a brick traveling at high speeds. You may not have exact change, but you always have an intense need for Funyuns. What if there was a secret code you could punch in to change the price? I this snacky 'sode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson reveal the secrets of those big dumb robots that feed us.
How often are secret messages passed in plain sight? Is it possible to have untraceable communication online without any sort encryption? I can't figure out what a winky emoji is supposed to mean half the time so it's gotta be pretty easy. In this public and highly visible episode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will remind you not to take everything you see at face value.
Who were the first freemasons, and what did they do? How many of their practices were derived from the Loyal Order of Water Buffalo? You don't get that joke because you didn't watch The Flintstones growing up, and that's kind of depressing. In this not-so-prehistoric 'sode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson question if anything good has to happen behind closed doors.
Can anyone learn how to hide in plain sight? We can’t all become like living phantoms, clinging to the shadows... somebody has to go get groceries. All we have is bread and it’s wheat bread. No need to delete your browser history: In this Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will teach you how to go into incognito mode.
What vision of evil will make itself seen when it is called upon it in the dark? Well, it's not as easy as calling upon it, you also need to light some candles. You might also need to spin around every time you say the chant. Look, it's not an exact science, but science isn't scary and this is MY slumber party! In this strangely nostalgic Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will lead you to reflect on the ghosts of your past.
Have spirits been appearing on film since the invention of the medium? From the very beginning faces and figures have appeared unexpectedly in family portraits. Since then, paranormal photos have only become more disturbing with the terrifying appearance of orbs. Can you even imagine how scared you'd be if you saw a small, glowing light in real life? In this latest development of Strictly Confidential, Asher, Jackson, and special guest Jessica will remind you that not all that's seen can be explained. Contact: Jessica.a.just@gmail.com Colors: http://isle.hanover.edu/Ch06Color/Ch06ColorMatchExp.html
Could that part-time opportunity you saw on Facebook be a pyramid scheme in disguise? It's just like the question "are these shorts too tight?". If you have to ask, the answer is probably yes. In this episode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will topple the triangular tower and teach you how to spot any modern day Ponzi.
Are all the world's highest offices held by a race of powerful reptilian aliens? And if so, how did the Ninja Turtles put together such a successful political campaign? Master Splinter probably did most of the work, let's be realistic. In this weeks self-reflective episode of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will make you question what it really means to be mammal.
Could our buying habits be the result of consuMer brainwashing? I dOn’t need to buy any mOre boxes of CinNamon Life cereal, but I cannot stop, and I don’t want to take responsibility For it. ThAnk you for tuning in to this weeK’s episode of Strictly ConfidEntial with Asher and Jackson—as if you had any choice.
Are large oil corporations concealing the existence of free energy? Even a simple machine that continues in perpetual motion could be the source of limitless power. So yeah, humans have been trying to make one for while now. But have all the attempts really been failures? In this fuel efficient episode of Strictly Confidential, your hosts Asher and Jackson will make you regret buying that Hummer more than you already do.
Wolgang Amadeus died tragically young of a sudden unknown illness, but was it something he caught or pre-meditated murder? Who would have beef with a classical composer? According to Schroeder, Beethoven was better anyway. In this arrangement of Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson invite special guest expert Hayen Coie to shed light on this ages-old mystery.
Can Adam Sandler see the future and forewarn tragedy? Extensive documentation suggests that he's able to do just that. Today on Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson prove that you can't believe everything you don't read.
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What happens when an innovative tech company, that's trying to develop the next big thing, detects a hacker in their network? We hear the story from a digital forensics investigator which has a surprising result. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lauren Harman is the CEO of the full service music agency Lip Sync Music. Since the company’s inception in 2009 they have generated millions in sync revenue for the artists on their roster, priding themselves on helping independent artists quit their day jobs. Their work spans an array of international brands like Apple, Nike, Target, Amazon, PlayStation, Samsung, The Gap, Miller Lite, Honda, Audi, Lexus and all of the major TV & film networks. Lip Sync artists have been heard in major motion pictures and TV shows such as Magic Mike, 21 Jump Street, the Scream franchise, What to Expect When Your Expecting, Showtime’s Shameless, House of Lies and Californication, Girls, The Newsroom and Entourage, Orange is the New Black, ABC’s Nashville and Grey’s Anatomy, Glee, AMC’s Breaking Bad, NCIS and CSI and many, more. Their current roster Allah-La’s, Au Revoir Simone, Bloc Party, Kishi Bashi, Magic Bronson, Nck Waterhouse, Hanni El Khatib, Computer Magic, Little Boots, RL Grime, RJD2, Superhumanoids, Tijuana Panthers and more. They represent labels such as Dim Mak, Innovative Leisure, Dap Tone Records, Arts & Crafts, Frenchkiss, Delicious Vinyl and more. Lips Sync’s publishing division, Very Well Music Group has recently secured international publishing deal with Strictly Confidential and on July 1st they launched Scissorbox, their in house sound design library with a roster of unique talent creating customized compositions. Currently Lauren is producing a documentary on the Nashville A-Team, of which her grandfather was a key member. It is slated to be released in late 2016. www.LipSyncMusic.com