Chechen-American perpetrator of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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April 19th: Tamerlan Tsarnaev Dies (2013) Today's story is one that many of us watched unfold in real time on the news. On April 19th 2013 one suspect in the famed Boston Marathon Bombing died while police pursued him and his brother. Two men who would forever be known in our history for the tragic attack at the prestigious event. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Marathon_bombing, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzhokhar_Tsarnaev, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamerlan_Tsarnaev, https://www.britannica.com/event/Boston-Marathon-bombing-of-2013, https://www.history.com/topics/21st-century/boston-marathon-bombings, https://www.npr.org/series/177378595/boston-marathon-explosions, https://www3.bostonglobe.com/metro/specials/boston-marathon-explosions/?arc404=true Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April 15th marks two significant events in US history: the 11th anniversary of Tamerlan and Dzhokar Tsarnaev's bombing of the Boston Marathon, and the first day of jury selection in the first criminal trial of a former US President. These two very different situations both share one important legal question: how do you select a jury from a city full of people who not only know a defendant by name but have good reasons to despise them? Boston residents Matt and Casey share their own memories of the day that changed their city forever before breaking down the trial of surviving bomber Dzhokar Tsarnaev and ensuing appeals of his death sentence to the 1st Circuit and Supreme Court. We examine why the U.S. publicly announced that it would not be reading Tsarnaev his Miranda rights, and debate whether or not the defense should have been allowed to introduce evidence during the penalty phase that Tamerlan Tsarnaev may have participated in a triple homicide two years earlier to prove his influence over his younger brother. What can Clarence Thomas's decision reinstating Tsarnaev's death sentence tell us about how Trump trial judges might handle jury selection? And what might be next following the 1st Circuit's recent findings on juror bias? 1) U.S. v. Tsarnaev indictment 2) Middlesex District Attorney's report on Watertown PD's shootout with the Tsarnaev brothers 3) 1st Circuit's decision vacating Dzhokar Tsarnaev's death sentence (7/31/2020) 4) Supreme Court decision reinstating Tsarnaev's death sentence (3/5/2022) 5) Most recent 1st Circuit decision ordering further hearing on juror bias (3/21/2024) If you'd like to support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law!
In Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
World Anti-Communist League (WACL), Far West Ltd., private military companies (PMCs), private intelligence companies (PICs), the breakdown of Obama's détente with Russia, global strategy of tension, Syrian War, ISIS, terrorism, Anders Behring Breivik, Norway, Breivik's possible links to Far West, Boston Marathon bombing, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Ibragim Todashev, Ruslan Saidov, Graham Fuller, Sibel Edmonds, Halliburton, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Fethullah Gulen, Gulen movement, Sufism, Turkey, Chechen War, American Committee for Peace in Chechnya, Adnan Khashoggi, Sir James Goldsmith, Pamela Geller, Todashev's death in FBI custody, Reddit, social media's role in the Boston Marathon bombing, Elisa Lam, parallels with social media's role in Lam's death in 2013, Anton Surikov, the breakdown of US-Russian relations in 2013-2014, the Far West death roll circa 2014Music by: Keith Allen Dennis:https://keithallendennis.bandcamp.com/Additional Music by: Matt Baldwinhttps://psychicarts.bandcamp.com/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Could the Boston Marathon Bombing have been a false flag? We, your podcast hosts, JC3, Big Joe, Pope Tony, Sito, Mr. West, and Roadblock, venture into the heart of this intricate web of conspiracy theories. We take you back to the bloody aftermath of the bombing, the frantic manhunt, and the chaotic shootout that marked the end of the Tsarnaev brothers' reign of terror. But was it all as clear-cut as it seemed?We dig deeper, questioning Tamerlan Tsarnaev's alleged involvement with the FBI and drawing insights from Michelle McPhee's investigative book, Maximum Harm. Unraveling the threads of a potential cover-up, we dissect the Oswald/Zarnayev case, questioning the ease of Lee Harvey Oswald's re-entry to the US with his Russian wife in tow. The rabbit hole deepens as we scrutinize the controversial use of informants in law enforcement and explore the blurred lines between justice and crime.As we approach the climax of our discussion, we turn our gaze towards the eerie parallels with the Aurora Shooting, questioning the suspect's actions and the suspicious timeline leading up to the event. Our exploration of conspiracy theories does not end here, however. Join us as we question everything, diving headfirst into a world of intrigue, mystery, and maybe, just maybe, truth.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDubby Energy Drinks Drink Dubby and Be Better! Adam & Eve Use the Code "QUESTION" at CheckoutBetter Help Use our link!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showIf you want to try Dubby products please go to https://www.dubby.gg/ and when you're ready to check out in the code area punch in "ISTHISREALPC" for 10% off your entire order!
-Biden's six hour workday is the most likable thing about him (too bad about the strikebreaking) -10 years after the Boston Marathon attack, Congress is still uninterested in evidence suggesting that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was an FBI informant -Would a Gitmo torture victim remember Ron DeSantis? He would, if Ron was laughing like a maniac, as alleged -Tucker Cucks, Montana GOP, Steven Crowder, Elon Musk, and Kyrsten Sinema are nominated to the Garbage Can Music by Adam Fligsten www.adamfligsten.com To listen to future episodes, subscribe at Patreon.com/DistrictSentinel
In this episode we discuss the Netflix documentary about the domestic terrorist bombing at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. The documentary details how the Boston police and the FBI tracked down the bombers, brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, over the course of a 4 day manhunt in the surrounding communities around Boston. The documentary tells the story of those 4 days through the people who were there from law enforcement to survivors. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @psychlegalpop.
Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del lunes 17 de abril de 2023: - La vicepresidenta Kamala Harris instó el sábado a los estadounidenses a tomar medidas durante “un momento crítico en la historia de nuestra nación” cuando miles de personas se manifestaron en todo el país contra los nuevos límites al derecho al aborto que se abrían paso en los tribunales. Las manifestaciones nacionales del sábado fueron provocadas por las acciones de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos el día anterior, cuando el tribunal superior intervino para retrasar los cambios en las reglas que habrían limitado la forma en que se podría usar y dispensar el medicamento abortivo mifepristona. Los límites se detuvieron mientras el tribunal revisa el caso más a fondo. Harris hizo una parada sorpresa en Los Ángeles en una de las manifestaciones, donde calificó la última agitación sobre el derecho al aborto como una nueva incursión de los conservadores en una miríada de "derechos fundamentales" que muchos estadounidenses pensaban que tenían. FUENTE: AP - Con un gaitero tocando "Las campanas de Dunblane" y algunos corredores observando, las familias de las personas que murieron en el bombardeo del maratón de Boston celebraron el décimo aniversario de la tragedia el sábado temprano al caminar juntos lentamente hacia los sitios conmemorativos cerca de la línea de meta y colocar coronas de flores. La alcaldesa de Boston, Michelle Wu, que se postulaba por primera vez para el Concejo Municipal cuando ocurrió el atentado, se unió a la procesión junto con la gobernadora Maura Healey. En cada sitio conmemorativo, marcado con tres pilares de piedra, se pararon con las familias en silencio. Miles, incluidos muchos corredores de maratón con sus rompevientos azules y amarillos y varios exjugadores de los Medias Rojas de Boston, asistieron a una segunda ceremonia el sábado por la tarde cerca de la línea de meta. La carrera número 127 del maratón de Boston se lleva a cabo este lunes. Tres personas murieron y más de 260 resultaron heridas cuando dos bombas de olla a presión estallaron en la línea de meta del maratón. Entre los muertos estaban Lu Lingzi, un estudiante graduado de la Universidad de Boston de 23 años de China; Krystle Campbell, gerente de un restaurante de 29 años de Medford, Massachusetts; y Martin Richard, de 8 años, que había ido a ver el maratón con su familia. Durante una tensa persecución de cuatro días que paralizó la ciudad, el oficial de policía del Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts, Sean Collier, fue asesinado a tiros en su automóvil. El oficial de policía de Boston, Dennis Simmonds, también murió un año después de ser herido en un enfrentamiento con los atacantes. La policía capturó a Dzhokhar Tsarnaev ensangrentado y herido en el suburbio de Watertown en Boston, donde se escondía en un bote estacionado en un patio trasero, horas después de la muerte de su hermano. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, de 26 años, había estado en un tiroteo con la policía y su hermano lo atropelló cuando huía. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev fue condenado a muerte y gran parte de la atención, en los últimos años, se ha centrado en su intento de evitar ser ejecutado. Un tribunal federal de apelaciones está considerando la última oferta de Tsarnaev para evitar la ejecución. Un panel de tres jueces de la Corte de Apelaciones del Primer Circuito de EE. UU. en Boston escuchó los argumentos en enero en el caso del joven de 29 años, pero aún no ha emitido un fallo. FUENTE: AP
On 15 April 2013, brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev set off two bombs at the Boston Marathon and killed three people. After the attack they disappeared, only to resurface three days later in the quiet city of Watertown, Massachusetts. The local police force were dispatched to catch the terrorists. An eight-minute gun fight followed, and pressure cooker bombs were hurled down the street at officers. Watertown's chief of police, Edward Deveau, was in charge of detaining the brothers. Ten years later, he speaks to Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty. (Picture: Chief of police Edward Deveau. Credit: Getty Images)
Misprision of felony is a form of misprision, and an offense under the common law of England that is no longer active in many common law countries. Where it was or is active, it is classified as a misdemeanor. It consists of failing to report knowledge of a felony to the appropriate authorities. Exceptions were made for close family members of the felon and where the disclosure would tend to incriminate him of that offense or another. With the development of modern law, this crime has been discarded in many jurisdictions, and is generally only applied against persons placed in a special position of authority or responsibility. In this case, the offense of misfeasance in public office or malfeasance in public office may be considered instead. For example, corrections officers who stand idly by while drug trafficking occurs within the prison may be prosecuted for this crime. It has been abolished in: England, Wales and Scotland, as part of the criminal law reforms that abolished the distinction between misdemeanor and felony—Criminal Law Act 1967, section 1, Northern Ireland, with the Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967— section 1, Ireland, with the Criminal Law Act 1997, section 3, and New South Wales, Australia, with the Crimes Act 1900—section 341. In some cases, misprision has been replaced by a more tightly-defined statutory offense. For example, in England and Wales, the 1967 Act states that a person who has information which might lead to the prosecution of an arrestable offense—and who agrees to accept consideration in exchange for not disclosing it—is liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment. United States federal law. Misprision of felony remains an offense under United States federal law having been enacted in 1790 and codified in 1909 under 18 U.S.C. § 4: Whoever, having knowledge of the actual commission of a felony cognizable by a court of the United States, conceals and does not as soon as possible make known the same to some judge or other person in civil or military authority under the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both. U.S. courts have held that misprision of a felony requires active concealment of a known felony rather than simple failure to report it. If one knows that one is a target of a federal investigation, it is illegal under the Sarbanes–Oxley Act to erase one's browser history intentionally. Khairullozhan Matanov was prosecuted for erasing computer records about his friends, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev; he pleaded guilty to a lesser included offense in 2015. The federal misprision of felony statute is usually used only in prosecutions against defendants who have a special duty to report a crime, such as a government official. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
April 15, 2013: Marc Fucarile had no intention of going to the Boston Marathon, until a friend reached out. That proved to be a fateful decision. Two homemade pressure cooker bombs stuffed in backpacks, detonated 14 seconds and just over 200 yards apart, killing three people, injuring hundreds and leading law enforcement on a four day manhunt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Follows her as she attempts to piece together the truth behind the 2011 murders of Erik Weissman, Brendan Mess and Raphael Teken in Waltham, Massachusetts. The triple homicide is believed by Zalkind to be the first murders committed by the Boston Marathon bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
Follows her as she attempts to piece together the truth behind the 2011 murders of Erik Weissman, Brendan Mess and Raphael Teken in Waltham, Massachusetts. The triple homicide is believed by Zalkind to be the first murders committed by the Boston Marathon bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
MK ultra is a dangerous and treacherous program created by the CIA and delivered to the FBI. It is designed to control the minds of human beings both foreign and more importantly domestic. Serge Brown hosts guest Amy Holem from Aimee's Audios Subliminal Acoustic Fingerprinting at https://www.aimeesaudios.com who treats victims of MK ULTRA targeting.What is the Uvalde Texas school shooter Salvador Ramos controlled by the FBI with this technology? Was Steven Paddock the Las Vegas shooter manipulated by the FBI while they were in control of him with mind altering weapons? Were the Boston Marathon Bombing brothers Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev just pawns of the FBI and controlled with MK ULTRA? This is a must listen to episode!*** Send your comments & questions to serge@thecrashcartrule.com ***Support the show
Folks, today on Crime & Entertainment we have a very special guest, Michele McPhee. She is a bestselling author, Emmy-nominated investigative reporter, and award-winning journalist. Michele has spent two decades covering terrorism, murder, mobsters, and corruption for television, newspapers and radio. Michele's investigative work has led to gunpoint threats delivered by angry Boston mobsters, a frightening encounter on KKK-protected dirt roads in Arkansas, threats from gang bangers, and IRS audits. She chased Gianni Versace's killer around South Beach, Miami and even snuck into John Gotti's wake in Queens. Michele was also on the ground at the scenes of two terrorist attacks on American soil. She was among the first reporters at Ground Zero when two human-filled bombs hurtled into the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001. She was also a witness to the carnage unleashed by two homegrown terrorists who detonated two pressure cooker bombs secreted in backpacks placed in the crowd along the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. She went on to write a book about the FBI's involvement with accused Boston Marathon bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Buckle up and listen to the daring ventures experienced by Michele McPhee here on Crime & Entertainment.Here is a link to Michele's websitehttp://michelemcphee.com/Michele's own podcast can be found herehttps://mayhempod.com/
To hear the full episode, subscribe at patreon.com/TrueAnonPod --------- For part two we're once again joined by independent research brothers Howie (twitter.com/elresisto) and Ben (twitter.com/housetrotter) to discuss the life of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Uncle Ruslan, a murder in Waltham, and another in Florida.
At 2:49 pm on April 15, 2013, a pressure cooker bomb containing ball bearings and nails, exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Boylston Street. 14 seconds later, another bomb exploded 200 yards away. As the crowd began to panic and run, police officers and medical personnel jumped to action. As a result of the bombing, 3 died, including an 8 year old boy, and 264 people were injured. The suspects, later identified three days later, were Tamerlan Tsarnaev (26) and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (19). The brothers immigrated from Kyrgyzstan in 2002. Tamerlan was an amateur boxer, while Dzhokhar studied Marine Biology at UMass Dartmouth. The brothers, who were practicing muslims, had a disliking towards the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, more so Tamerlan (who influenced Dzhokhar). Tamerlan wanted revenge for what US forces were doing to the muslim community in both countries. On April 18, after their identities were posted everywhere, they shot and killed an MIT police officer while he was sitting in his cruiser. They then stole an Mercedes SUV and held the driver hostage. While they stopped for gas, the hostage escaped and called 911. After the Mercedes was ID'd, police attempted to stop the car, but a shootout ensued. Tamerlan was accidentally ran over by his brother while Dzhokhar was trying to flee. He died an hour later. The entire city of Boston and its surrounding areas were placed on lockdown as a manhunt began. The next day, Dzhokhar was found hiding in a parked boat in someone's backyard. He was arrested and charged with 30 counts. He was sentenced to death on June 24, 2015.
Today on Boston Public Radio: Art Caplan talks about recommendations to screen children 8-years-old and up for anxiety, and new research into the effects of psilocybin in treating depression. Caplan is the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. We continue our conversation on kids and mental health with listeners. Valerie Biden Owens shares what life was like growing up in the Biden family, and discusses her experiences as the longtime campaign manager and political adviser to her older brother, President Joe Biden. Biden Owens is Chair of the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware, a partner at Owens Patrick Leadership Seminars and a senior advisor to Diversified Search Group. Her book, “Growing Up Biden: A Memoir,” came out on April 12. Susan Zalkind discusses a 2011 triple homicide in Waltham that could have involved now-dead Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, and the questions that remain for victims' families. Zalkind's forthcoming book “The Waltham Murders: An Unsolved Homicide, a National Tragedy and a Search for the Truth,” comes out next March. Michelle Singletary joins us for “Ask the Financial Expert,” answering listeners' questions on finding financial advisers, dealing with student loans, and saving money during rising inflation. Singletary is a nationally syndicated columnist for The Washington Post, whose award-winning column, "The Color of Money," provides insight into the world of personal finance.
In part 1 of this two-part series, Kristina and Melina discuss Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and their horrific acts of terror. On April 15, 2013, the Tsarnaev brothers planted two bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. The bombs exploded 13 seconds apart, killing 3 people and injuring over 260. The brothers claimed that radical Islam was the catalyst to the bombing, but religion may not be the only cause. There are several interactions between Tamerlan Tsarnaev and the FBI that could help shed some light on what really triggered the brothers' to bomb the Marathon.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/questionablemorals)
The Boston Marathon bombing was a domestic terrorist attack that took place during the annual Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. Two terrorists and brothers, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, planted two homemade pressure cooker bombs, which detonated 14 seconds and 210 yards (190 m) apart at 2:49 p.m., near the finish line of the race, killing 3 people and injuring hundreds of others, including 17 who lost limbs. This is the first part of a two part episode on the Boston Bombing. SPONSORS: PodDecks: www.poddecks.com - PromoCode Larry21 for 10% off your order Hunt A Killer: www.huntakiller.com - Promo Code TCNS for 20% off your first box DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ON ALL MAJOR PODCAST PLATFORMS. Follow Us on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/truecrimens IG: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcast If you like our content, consider becoming a financial supporter: Buy Us A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/tcns Become a Patron: https://patreon.com/truecrimeneversleeps
Retired agent Richard “Rick” DesLauriers reviews the Boston Marathon Bombing investigation which he led as the Special Agent in Charge of the Boston Division. He provides a day-by-day timeline of the Boston FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force's successful efforts to first identify and then capture the bombers, brothers Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev who were responsible for the deaths of three spectators, the injury of more than two hundred attendees, and the murder of a police officer. Rick also recounts the lessons he learned from working with local, state, and federal law enforcement partners during this major investigation and talks about the movie “Patriots Day,” based on the true story of the manhunt for the Boston Marathon bombers. In the film, actor Kevin Bacon portrays Rick DesLauriers. Rick served in the FBI for twenty-six years. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles. https://jerriwilliams.com/250-richard-deslauriers-boston-marathon-bombing/ Buy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JerriWilliams Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and to keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, author and podcaster, attempts to relive her glory days by writing and blogging about the FBI and hosting FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime/history podcast. Visit her website to check out her books, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/
Retired agent Michael De La Pena reviews his polygraph examination of Robel Phillipos, a friend of one of the Boston Marathon bombers, convicted of lying to authorities investigating the terrorist act. During the bombings, orchestrated by brothers Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, three people were killed and more than 260 injured. Mike also reviews the training and duties of a good polygraph examiner. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles. https://jerriwilliams.com/247-michael-de-la-pena-polygraph-examiner-boston-marathon-bombing-associate/ Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, author and podcaster, attempts to relive her glory days by writing and blogging about the FBI and hosting FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime/history podcast. Visit her website to check out her books, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/
Michele McPhee : Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon BombingIn Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.4 years ago #and, #bombing, #brothers, #fbi, #harm:, #marathon, #maximum, #mcphee, #michele, #road, #the, #to, #tsarnaev
Michele McPhee : Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing In Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date. 4 years ago #and, #bombing, #brothers, #fbi, #harm:, #marathon, #maximum, #mcphee, #michele, #road, #the, #to, #tsarnaev
Episode 6 – “Collateral Damage”The FBI claims that the Tsarnaev brothers didn't build the Marathon bombs – then who did? Join me for a hard look at former MIT employee Daniel Morley, a friend of Tamerlan Tsarnaev found with an arsenal of bomb making materials who claims to have done something that he can “only answer to God for.”I'm Michele McPhee and this is Mayhem.Featuring interviews with Topsfield Police Detective Sergeant Gary Hayward; an anonymous DOJ Official; and Swat team cop and former Waltham Police Officer Jim Vaglica.Mayhem is a Storic Media production created by Michele McPhee and is produced by George Collins, Andrew Steiner, and Carl RussellFor even more information, check out my book, Mayhem: The Tsarnaev brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing Want to see the evidence and decide for yourself? Check out my website https://mayhempod.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vuonna 2013 maailma järkyttyi, ku Bostonin maratonin aikaa maaliviivan läheisyydessä räjähti kaksi pommia. Pommitusten takana olivat veljekset, Dzhokhar ja Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Tämä jaksi keskittyy siihen, kuka Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on ja mitä hänelle on tapahtunut pommitusten jälkeen.
The early hours of April 19th, 2013 in Watertown Massachusetts, while nervous residents peeked out of their windows, a shootout between police and the 2 suspects of the Boston Bombing was resulting in more bloodshed... 210 rounds were fired at the 2 brothers responsible...and, there were more explosions- ..an end to a week that had already been terrifying, and devastating. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was dead and his brother Dzhokhar was on the loose, in a residential area of Boston. When would the terror end? In this episode, we dive into the manhunt, the investigation, the psychology of terrorism and how justice was finally received for the victims of the Boston Marathon Bombing. Researched, written, hosted and produced by Dawn Gandhi Edited by moeInspo Music by Timmoor from Pixabay For a list of sources used, visit the podcast website: Method & Madness Podcast (methodandmadnesspodcast.com)
On today’s action-packed pod, our hosts start with an interesting certiorari grant to U.S. v. Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bombing case. The appellate court overturned the trial court’s death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the grounds that 1) the trial judge did not ask the jurors about their pretrial media consumption, and 2) that he did not allow evidence about the his brother Tamerlan’s alleged involvement in a previous murder to inform the case. Tamerlan Tsarnaev died in a shootout with police after the 2013 bombing. Sarah and David give us their predictions on how the Supreme Court is likely to rule. Also in the hopper for today: Our hosts introduce us to a union case and discuss speculation surrounding Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement, a D.C. Circuit dissent by Judge Laurence Silberman, the MAGA right’s rejection of originalism, and best picture nominee Promising Young Woman. Show Notes: -U.S. v. Tsarnaev. -Massachusetts Lobstermen’s Association et al. v. Gina Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce, et al. -Antiquities Act. -Christiana Tah and Randolph McClain v. Global Witness Publishing, Inc. and Global Witness. -New York Times v. Sullivan. -“A Better Originalism” by Hadley Arkes, Josh Hammer, Matthew Peterson, and Garrett Snedeker in the American Mind. -“Zack Snyder’s Justice League and America’s Second-Greatest Superhero Trilogy” by David French in The Dispatch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heather and Tom Frizzell discuss the July 31, 2020 First Circuit Court decision to overturn Dzhokhar "Jahar" Tsarnaev's death sentence. In this episode, we talk about the issues the defense won on, as well as the four biggest takeaways from the decision: Judge O'Toole's failure to properly vet jurors for bias during voir dire, the debate over failure to change venue, new revelations about Tamerlan Tsarnaev's involvement in the 2011 Waltham triple murders, and Tom's theory that Jahar was denied effective assistance of counsel. We also discuss why it's important that Jahar never pled guilty, the special defenses of duress and undue influence, Heather's critique of "radicalization" as a concept, why the taint of inaccurate pretrial publicity is still haunting this case, the First Circuit judges' own anti-Muslim biases, and more. Continued in Part 2.Read the First Circuit decision here: http://media.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/16-6001P-01A.pdfhttp://usvtsarnaev.orghttp://twitter.com/USvTsarnaevhttp://facebook.com/USvTsarnaevEpisode music: "The Complex" by Kevin MacLeodhttp://www.incompetech.com
Heather and Tom Frizzell discuss the July 31, 2020 First Circuit Court decision to overturn Dzhokhar "Jahar" Tsarnaev's death sentence. In this episode, we talk about the issues the defense won on, as well as the four biggest takeaways from the decision: Judge O'Toole's failure to properly vet jurors for bias during voir dire, the debate over failure to change venue, new revelations about Tamerlan Tsarnaev's involvement in the 2011 Waltham triple murders, and Tom's theory that Jahar was denied effective assistance of counsel. We also discuss why it's important that Jahar never pled guilty, the special defenses of duress and undue influence, Heather's critique of "radicalization" as a concept, why the taint of inaccurate pretrial publicity is still haunting this case, the First Circuit judges' own anti-Muslim biases, and more. Continued in Part 2.Read the First Circuit decision here: http://media.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/16-6001P-01A.pdfhttp://usvtsarnaev.orghttp://twitter.com/USvTsarnaevhttp://facebook.com/USvTsarnaevEpisode music: "The Complex" by Kevin MacLeodhttp://www.incompetech.com
Ibrahim Todashev, a tough as nails MMA fighter and friend of Tamerlan Tsarnaev admitted to at lest being present at a ritualistic triple murder in Waltham, Ma. Two of three victims were Jewish, they were sexually mutilated and nearly beheaded. This massacre occurred on the tenth anniversary of 9-11-01. The investigation into this case was pitiful. It is believed that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a FBI informant and was protected in this case, that protection extended to Mr. Todashev. What information gets you a pass for three murders? tune in to find out.
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The Boston Marathon Bombing was not the first foray into mass murder for Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Award winning journalist and author Michele McPhee's book "Mayhem-unanswered questions about the Tsarnaev brothers, the US government and the Boston marathon bombing." The author relays a stunning story, that reads like a James Patterson novel, that will leave you shaking your head. The story involves the CIA, FBI and Islamic terrorists that were treated with nothing but kindness by our country. Tamerlan drove a Mercedes Benz without ever working a day in the United States, he traveled to and from terror related countries while on two no fly lists. Tamerlan was a suspect in a grisly TRIPLE homicide in 2011. His name was provided to police in this case, but apparently was never investigated for beheading (or nearly so) his former friends. Why didn't his luck never run out? well there is strong evidence he was a CIA-FBI informant. Listen to this podcast and BUY this book!!
On this episode we dive into the horrific acts of April 15, 2013, when two home made explosives detonated during the Boston Marathon killing three and injuring many more. The film Patriots Day tells the story of those who were affected by the events of that day and the members of law enforcement who hunted down the brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev who were responsible for the bombing.
On this day in 2013, 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev died from his injuries after a shootout with the police. Tamerlan, along with his younger brother Dzhokhar, was suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon.
Today, Michele McPhee talks to us about her books Maximum Harm (Boston Marathon murders) and Operation Mean Streets (The threat to our schools and communities from the gang MS-13). This is episode 283 of Teaching Learning Leading K12. ( She had just presented at a state principal's conference.) Best selling author, Emmy-nominated investigative reporter and award-winning journalist Michele McPhee has spent two decades covering terrorism, murder, mobsters, and corruption for television, newspapers and radio. McPhee’s investigative work has led to gunpoint threats delivered by angry Boston mobsters, a frightening encounter on KKK-protected dirt roads in Arkansas, threats from gang bangers, and IRS audits. She chased Gianni Versace’s killer around South Beach, Miami; snuck into John Gotti’s wake in Queens, New York; and posed as a mob moll with an undercover NYPD detective targeting fight fixing in Las Vegas. She was also on the ground at the scene of two terror attacks on American soil. McPhee was among the first reporters at Ground Zero when two human-filled bombs hurtled into the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001. She was also a witness to the carnage unleashed by two homegrown terrorists who detonated two pressure cooker bombs secreted in backpacks placed in the crowd along the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013 and is currently at work on a book about the FBI’s involvement with accused bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev. McPhee is the author of five true crime books, including A Mob Story the book notorious Boston mobster Whitey Bulger had on his bookshelf at his Santa Monica hideout. McPhee was the Boston producer for ABC News working in the Brian Ross Investigative Unit and has broken multiple national stories regarding New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez and his murderous past. She was the first reporter in the country to obtain a picture of accused bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s anti-American missive scribbled on the side of a Watertown boat where he hid for hours during a massive police manhunt. She also traveled to Montreal to interview, with Brian Ross, the world’s most sophisticated counterfeiter of US $20 bills and covered the trial of Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger. McPhee was the Police Bureau Chief for the New York Daily News for nearly a decade and has covered high-profile crime cases nationally and internationally, including the death of Princess Diana. She has been a commentator on breaking news for national programs on ABC World News, CNN; MSNBC; and the Fox News Network. She is the recipient of many journalism awards, including the Society of the Silurian’s Feature News Award for her New York Daily News 9-11 coverage. She was awarded First Place for Serious Column in the Boston Herald by the Associated Press. Her work for ABC Boston affiliate WCVB earned her a 2012 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Investigative Reporting. Thanks for listening! Please remember to share and subscribe. Connect with Michele: http://michelemcphee.com/ https://www.newsweek.com/2018/06/22/ms-13-972406.html Maximum Harm https://twitter.com/MicheleMcPhee Length - 23:46
Heather and Tom dive into developments in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's appeal. In a July 2018 filing by appellate counsel, his lawyers have forecasted some of the many arguments they intend to make on appeal, which may be filed this November. We discuss venue changes; negative pre-trial publicity at the hands of a recently suspended Boston Globe journalist, Kevin Cullen; death-qualified juries; forced confessions; the discovery that prosecutors used secret ex parte filings to suppress information about Tamerlan Tsarnaev's potential involvement in a 2011 triple murder, and more. For show notes and extras, please visit: http://usvtsarnaev.orgTwitter: @USvTsarnaevFacebook: http://facebook.com/USvTsarnaevEpisode music: "The Complex" by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com
Heather and Tom dive into developments in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's appeal. In a July 2018 filing by appellate counsel, his lawyers have forecasted some of the many arguments they intend to make on appeal, which may be filed this November. We discuss venue changes; negative pre-trial publicity at the hands of a recently suspended Boston Globe journalist, Kevin Cullen; death-qualified juries; forced confessions; the discovery that prosecutors used secret ex parte filings to suppress information about Tamerlan Tsarnaev's potential involvement in a 2011 triple murder, and more. For show notes and extras, please visit: http://usvtsarnaev.orgTwitter: @USvTsarnaevFacebook: http://facebook.com/USvTsarnaevEpisode music: "The Complex" by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com
On the latest SentinelCast (for subscribers)... -The Fifth Anniversary of the Boston Marathon Bombing is Sunday. We look at the sketchiness suggesting Tamerlan Tsarnaev was an FBI informant, with Kade Crockford from the ACLU of Massachusetts. -Still no criminal indictment for Rick Snyder after his policies led to the mass poisoning of Flint. But the Governor is up for a #GarbageCan sentence this week. To listen to the full episode, subscribe at Patreon.com/DistrictSentinel Thank you for support Smash retweet button districtsentinel.com Facebook: facebook.com/DistrictSentinel Twitter: twitter.com/TheDCSentinel
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We are joined by the lawyer and university lecturer Adeyinka Makinde for the second instalment of a two-part interview centring in his recent article, "The Pan-Islamic Option : The West's Part in the Creation and Sustaining of Islamist Terror". In this second part we discuss some of the historical background to the West's use and support of violent Islamist groups, looking at examples of German, British and US policy since the early days of the Twentieth Century. Adeyinka Makinde trained for the law as a barrister. He lectures in criminal law and public law at a university in London, and has an academic research interest in intelligence & security matters. He is a contributor to a number of websites for which he has written essays and commentaries on international relations, politics and military history. He has served as a programme consultant and provided expert commentary for BBC World Service Radio, China Radio International and the Voice of Russia. (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
We are joined by the lawyer and university lecturer Adeyinka Makinde for the second instalment of a two-part interview centring in his recent article, "The Pan-Islamic Option : The West's Part in the Creation and Sustaining of Islamist Terror". In this second part we discuss some of the historical background to the West's use and support of violent Islamist groups, looking at examples of German, British and US policy since the early days of the Twentieth Century. Adeyinka Makinde trained for the law as a barrister. He lectures in criminal law and public law at a university in London, and has an academic research interest in intelligence & security matters. He is a contributor to a number of websites for which he has written essays and commentaries on international relations, politics and military history. He has served as a programme consultant and provided expert commentary for BBC World Service Radio, China Radio International and the Voice of Russia. (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
Michele Mcphee & Casey Gane : Boston BombingIn Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Michele McPhee : Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon BombingIn Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Running shoes are laid out in a display at the Boston Public Library to commemorate the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images This is a podcast. That you listen to. Click on this link to subscribe. Many of the terrorists who carried out attacks on Western targets over the last decade were on government watch-lists prior to those attacks. For example, Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev was interviewed by the FBI in 2011, two years before carrying out the terrorist plot. It made us wonder. What does tracking terrorists entail? And how is it that someone on a government watch list wasn’t stopped from carrying out such violent plot. Who watches the watch list? On this week’s Shortwave podcast, we talk to Bob Blitzer and Dale Watson, two former FBI agents who were at the very top of that organization’s counter-terror initiatives. They explain why it’s so hard to track every possible terrorist. The short answer, according to Blitzer: “There’s a lot of them, and a there’s few of us…That’s reality.” The post Who watches the watch list? appeared first on PBS NewsHour.
Less than a month before the Marathon bombing, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev rented two 9mm handguns for target practice at a shooting range in New Hampshire. The weapons were the same caliber as the gun used to kill an MIT police officer three days after the bombings. Boeri and Cullen discuss the evidence that continued to pile up against Dzhokhar in Day 12 of the trial.
The defense team for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the accused Boston Marathon bomber, will have to weigh the risks and rewards of putting their enigmatic client on the stand... "In the trial of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, more than 50 witnesses have been called to the US District Court in South Boston to give vivid and dramatic testimony recounting four fateful days in April 2013. Victims and experts have appeared in chronological order to piece together the chain of events, helping the jury become all too familiar with phrases like "military-grade explosives," "shrapnel," and "carotid artery." But all this witness testimony has orbited around one central character who has so far remained inscrutable to outside observers and, presumably, the jury. Amid the often agonizing detail of the bombings recounted daily in the courtroom, the thoughts and feelings of Mr. Tsarnaev himself have remained stubbornly elusive. Lawyers on both sides have attempted to drop hints about Tsarnaev throughout the trial, trying to assert his personal level of culpability in a crime that the defense acknowledges he carried out with his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, now deceased. Testimony from FBI investigators and cellphone experts has fixated on how the brothers were physically positioned at the marathon finish line: Was Dzhokhar standing next to Tamerlan? Or behind him? Also, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had two Twitter accounts – one of which seemed much more preoccupied with Islam than the other – but was this evidence of a religious radicalism, or was it harmless quotes of rap lyrics and TV shows?" peaceandtolerance.org Americans for Peace and Tolerance is a Boston-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting peaceful coexistence in an ethnically diverse America by educating the American public about the need for a moderate political leadership that supports tolerance and core American values in communities across the nation. Americans for Peace and Tolerance is an organization composed of concerned citizens, academics, and community activists. As Christians, Muslims, and Jews, we are united by the need to keep America hate-free. We believe peaceful coexistence among diverse ethnic populations is only possible if we promote a climate of tolerance and civil society. Dr. Charles Jacobs is President of Americans for Peace and Tolerance. Jacobs has been widely published, including in The Boston Globe, The Jerusalem Post, and the Encyclopedia Britannica, and he currently writes a column for the Boston Jewish Advocate.
In this episode, we'll start the hour off by discussing a federal judge's ruling that the NSA's spying violates the 4th amendment. Also on the NSA, we will be breaking down the the US Government's consideration of granting immunity to Edward Snowden in exchange for the return of classified documents. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the older brother suspect in the Boston Bombing, believed he was a victim of mind control. With so many oddities surrounding that incident, we'll be spending some time going through this new breaking information. Lastly, will the Fed decide to taper QE infinity?
Dr. Benjamin Wiker is a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute and the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. He's the Author of "Worshipping the State: How Liberalism Became Our State Religion." Dr. Wiker believes we are creeping towards worship of the state. He explains why lliberals aren't more critical of Islam and why they hate Christianity. The very liberal Obama Administration apparently ignored the explicit, written warnings in 2012 from a Saudi Arabian official about the soon-enough-to-be Boston bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Find out more about Benjamin Wiker at www.benjaminwiker.com.
*You can download by right-clicking on the "pod" icon at the top left of this article and "Save link as" (.mp3). Peace Revolution episode 072: Social Control and the Fear of Freedom Notes, References, and Links for further study: Tragedy and Hope dot com Invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online community (link expires monthly) Log in page for the Tragedy and Hope online community Peace Revolution primary site (2009-2012)* Peace Revolution backup stream (2006-2012)* Includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast (predecessor to Peace Revolution) *These 2 podcasts amount to 500+ hours of commercial-free educational content, which formulate a comprehensive and conscious curriculum. Reference Map to Episode 072: (0-2min) Felice Leonardo Buscaglia “Freeing Ourselves from the Tyranny of Words” (2m-14min) Richard Grove interviewed by Gary Franchi, WHDT World News / Next News Network (14m-23m) James Corbett and Brett Veinotte from School Sucks Podcast # 209 (23m-24m) Dr. Colin Ross interview summary with Jan Irvin / Gnostic Media #161 & #162 (24m-44m) Richard's introductory monologue New York Times: U.S. Engaged in Torture after 9/11, Review Concludes: WASHINGTON — A nonpartisan, independent review of interrogation and detention programs in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks concludes that “it is indisputable that the United States engaged in the practice of torture” and that the nation's highest officials bore ultimate responsibility for it. The sweeping, 577-page report says that while brutality has occurred in every American war, there never before had been “the kind of considered and detailed discussions that occurred after 9/11 directly involving a president and his top advisers on the wisdom, propriety and legality of inflicting pain and torment on some detainees in our custody.” The study, by an 11-member panel convened by the Constitution Project, a legal research and advocacy group, is to be released on Tuesday morning. New York Times: Terrorist Plots, Hatched by the F.B.I.: “Only the government could have made a ‘terrorist' out of Mr. Cromitie, whose buffoonery is positively Shakespearean in its scope,” said Judge Colleen McMahon, sentencing him to 25 years. She branded it a “fantasy terror operation” but called his attempt “beyond despicable” and rejected his claim of entrapment. The judge's statement was unusual, but Mr. Cromitie's characteristics were not. His incompetence and ambivalence could be found among other aspiring terrorists whose grandiose plans were nurtured by law enforcement. They included men who wanted to attack fuel lines at Kennedy International Airport; destroy the Sears Tower (now Willis Tower) in Chicago; carry out a suicide bombing near Tampa Bay, Fla., and bomb subways in New York and Washington. Of the 22 most frightening plans for attacks since 9/11 on American soil, 14 were developed in sting operations. Another New York City subway plot, which recently went to trial, needed no help from government. Nor did a bombing attempt in Times Square, the abortive underwear bombing in a jetliner over Detroit, a planned attack on Fort Dix, N.J., and several smaller efforts. Some threats are real, others less so. In terrorism, it's not easy to tell the difference. F.B.I.: 2011 Request for Information on Tamerlan Tsarnaev from Foreign Government (April 19, 2013): The two individuals believed to be responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings on Monday have been positively identified as Tamerlan Tsarnaev, now deceased, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, now in custody. These individuals are brothers and residents of Massachusetts. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a legal permanent resident and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is a naturalized U.S. citizen. Charges have not yet been filed against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and he is presumed innocent. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, age 26, was previously designated as Suspect 1, wearing a black hat. Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, age 19, was designated as Suspect 2, wearing a white hat. Both were born in Kyrgyzstan. Once the FBI learned the identities of the two brothers today, the FBI reviewed its records and determined that in early 2011, a foreign government asked the FBI for information about Tamerlan Tsarnaev. The request stated that it was based on information that he was a follower of radical Islam and a strong believer, and that he had changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the United States for travel to the country's region to join unspecified underground groups. In response to this 2011 request, the FBI checked U.S. government databases and other information to look for such things as derogatory telephone communications, possible use of online sites associated with the promotion of radical activity, associations with other persons of interest, travel history and plans, and education history. The FBI also interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev and family members. The FBI did not find any terrorism activity, domestic or foreign, and those results were provided to the foreign government in the summer of 2011. The FBI requested but did not receive more specific or additional information from the foreign government. (44m-1h40m) Lisa Arbercheski interviewed by Lana Lokteff of Red Ice Radio's 3Fourteen Podcast (1h40m-2h40m) Leo Buscaglia “The Art of Being Fully Human” (2h40m-4h20m) History… Connected: Research Discussion with Jan Irvin and Kevin Cole (4h20m-7h30m) Dr. Colin Ross interview summary with Jan Irvin / Gnostic Media #161 & #162 (7h30m-9h52m) “The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA” by Dave Emory from the She Who Remembers Archives @ Gnostic Media dot com WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE? CHECK OUT "THE ULTIMATE HISTORY LESSON: A WEEKEND WITH JOHN TAYLOR GATTO"! Subtitled: A 5-hour journey examining the history, root-causes, and consequences of public schooling Alternatively, you can also find The Ultimate History Lesson listed on Amazon.com.
Click here to download this episode, or use the download link at the bottom of the notes for this episode.Peace Revolution episode 072: Social Control and the Fear of FreedomNotes, References, and Links for further study:Tragedy and Hope dot comInvitation to the Tragedy and Hope online community (link expires monthly)Log in page for the Tragedy and Hope online communityPeace Revolution primary site (2009-2012)*Peace Revolution backup stream (2006-2012)*Includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast (predecessor to Peace Revolution)*These 2 podcasts amount to 500+ hours of commercial-free educational content, which formulate a comprehensive and conscious curriculum.Reference Map to Episode 072:(0-2min) Felice Leonardo Buscaglia “Freeing Ourselves from the Tyranny of Words”(2m-14min) Richard Grove interviewed by Gary Franchi, WHDT World News / Next News Network(14m-23m) James Corbett and Brett Veinotte from School Sucks Podcast # 209(23m-24m) Dr. Colin Ross interview summary with Jan Irvin / Gnostic Media #161 & #162(24m-44m) Richard's introductory monologueNew York Times: U.S. Engaged in Torture after 9/11, Review Concludes: WASHINGTON — A nonpartisan, independent review of interrogation and detention programs in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks concludes that “it is indisputable that the United States engaged in the practice of torture” and that the nation's highest officials bore ultimate responsibility for it. The sweeping, 577-page report says that while brutality has occurred in every American war, there never before had been “the kind of considered and detailed discussions that occurred after 9/11 directly involving a president and his top advisers on the wisdom, propriety and legality of inflicting pain and torment on some detainees in our custody.” The study, by an 11-member panel convened by the Constitution Project, a legal research and advocacy group, is to be released on Tuesday morning.New York Times: Terrorist Plots, Hatched by the F.B.I.: “Only the government could have made a ‘terrorist' out of Mr. Cromitie, whose buffoonery is positively Shakespearean in its scope,” said Judge Colleen McMahon, sentencing him to 25 years. She branded it a “fantasy terror operation” but called his attempt “beyond despicable” and rejected his claim of entrapment. The judge's statement was unusual, but Mr. Cromitie's characteristics were not. His incompetence and ambivalence could be found among other aspiring terrorists whose grandiose plans were nurtured by law enforcement. They included men who wanted to attack fuel lines at Kennedy International Airport; destroy the Sears Tower (now Willis Tower) in Chicago; carry out a suicide bombing near Tampa Bay, Fla., and bomb subways in New York and Washington. Of the 22 most frightening plans for attacks since 9/11 on American soil, 14 were developed in sting operations. Another New York City subway plot, which recently went to trial, needed no help from government. Nor did a bombing attempt in Times Square, the abortive underwear bombing in a jetliner over Detroit, a planned attack on Fort Dix, N.J., and several smaller efforts. Some threats are real, others less so. In terrorism, it's not easy to tell the difference.F.B.I.: 2011 Request for Information on Tamerlan Tsarnaev from Foreign Government (April 19, 2013): The two individuals believed to be responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings on Monday have been positively identified as Tamerlan Tsarnaev, now deceased, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, now in custody. These individuals are brothers and residents of Massachusetts. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a legal permanent resident and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is a naturalized U.S. citizen. Charges have not yet been filed against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and he is presumed innocent. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, age 26, was previously designated as Suspect 1, wearing a black hat. Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, age 19, was designated as Suspect 2, wearing a white hat. Both were born in Kyrgyzstan. Once the FBI learned the identities of the two brothers today, the FBI reviewed its records and determined that in early 2011, a foreign government asked the FBI for information about Tamerlan Tsarnaev. The request stated that it was based on information that he was a follower of radical Islam and a strong believer, and that he had changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the United States for travel to the country's region to join unspecified underground groups. In response to this 2011 request, the FBI checked U.S. government databases and other information to look for such things as derogatory telephone communications, possible use of online sites associated with the promotion of radical activity, associations with other persons of interest, travel history and plans, and education history. The FBI also interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev and family members. The FBI did not find any terrorism activity, domestic or foreign, and those results were provided to the foreign government in the summer of 2011. The FBI requested but did not receive more specific or additional information from the foreign government. (44m-1h40m) Lisa Arbercheski interviewed by Lana Lokteff of Red Ice Radio's 3Fourteen Podcast(1h40m-2h40m) Leo Buscaglia “The Art of Being Fully Human”(2h40m-4h20m) History… Connected: Research Discussion with Jan Irvin and Kevin Cole(4h20m-7h30m) Dr. Colin Ross interview summary with Jan Irvin / Gnostic Media #161 & #162(7h30m-9h52m) “The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA” by Dave Emory from the She Who Remembers Archives @ Gnostic Media dot comWOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE?CHECK OUT "THE ULTIMATE HISTORY LESSON: A WEEKEND WITH JOHN TAYLOR GATTO"!Subtitled: A 5-hour journey examining the history, root-causes, and consequences of public schoolingAlternatively, you can also find The Ultimate History Lesson listed on Amazon.com.
Oregon Update -- HEADLINES -- "Boston suspects background threatens to derail immigration bill" The suspects, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, are ethnic Chechens who came to the U.S. from Russia about a decade ago as refugees and were granted asylum and the question being asked is should sponsors of the proposed law would delay debate on immigration bill as a result of this tragedy. we invite your thoughts on the Boston bombing and immigration bill and as a president puts it, "act of terrorism" within our borders and our hearts go out to those who have suffered or died as a result. Conspiracy theories abound... please feel free to call us with your thoughts, observations, memories,etc. Saturday April 20 1 p.m. Pacific Time 646-721-9887