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The Epstein Chronicles
Ghislaine Maxwell, Terramar And The Clinton's

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 17:08


We take another trip back in time in this episode and discuss Ghislaine Maxwell's charity, Terramar. Who were some of the donors? What was the real purpose of the charity? Did it actually function? Let's dive in and take a peek.(commercial at 13:41)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/style/ghislaine-maxwell-terramar-boats-jeffrey-epstein.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
Aquesta Primavera tornen les visites nocturnes a les basses dels jardins de Terramar. En parlem amb Jesus Coines

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025


Amb les entrades per a la visita d'avui exhaurides, i places disponibles per a la visita del proper divendres 25 d'abril, aquesta Primavera tornen les visites nocturnes a les basses dels jardins de Terramar, organitzades pel Centre d'estudis del Mar i dinamitzades per l'equip de Biodiversitat Sitges. L'activitat és gratuïta i us hi podeu inscriure a través d'un formulari. N'hem parlat amb Jesus Coines de Biodiversitat Sitges. L'entrada Aquesta Primavera tornen les visites nocturnes a les basses dels jardins de Terramar. En parlem amb Jesus Coines ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
El govern salva el pla de mobilitat amb l'abstenció del PSC i Guanyem, però no el salva de les crítiques unànimes de l'oposició. El ple aprova totes les modificacions de crèdit que permetran la compra de 3 pisos de La Caixa o l'execució dels pro

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025


El desè ple municipal celebrat en el que portem de curs polític des de la tardor començà amb una declaració de l'alcaldessa demanant disculpes a la ciutadania pel ple fallit sobre l'estat del municipi, i confirmant que el proper dilluns, 31 de març, hi haurà una junta extraordinària de portaveus per a parlar-ne. Tota l'oposició es mostrà contrària a l'aprovació de l'acta d'aquell ple, per entendre que no reflecteix els fets que propiciaren la seva marxa. Per tant, l'acta haurà de ser reformulada i portada a un proper ple per a la seva aprovació. La sessió portà a aprovació 6 dictamens de modificacions de crèdit, que el govern argumentà a partir de la necessitat d'atendre situacions sobrevingudes -com la compra dels 3 pisos de la promoció de La Caixa- o de respondre a criteris tècnics, com extreure del romanent quantitats de diners que, en el seu dia, formaren part de partides per a obres que no s'arribaren a executar, o, a partir de les dades de la liquidació del pressupost, extreure també del romanent prop de 4,5 milions d'euros que estava previst inicialment finançar a partir d'un crèdit bancari, i que serviran per executar obres com l'escola de música, la pavimentació de Terramar o el canvi d'enllumenat al passeig de la Ribera, la remodelació del passeig marítim de Les Botigues o la construcció de refugis climàtics. L'oposició es mostrà molt crítica amb la previsió del govern respecte aquestes despeses, i responsabilitzà l'executiu d'haver actuat sense planificació. Malgrat tot, en la majoria de casos, l'abstenció del grups de l'oposició propicià l'aprovació de totes les modificacions de crèdit. Tot i que molts grups, llevat de VOX, aprovaren inicialment el pla de mobilitat l'agost del 2023, ahir, en el debat per a la seva aprovació definitiva, al govern li varen ploure crítiques de totes bandes per considerar que el document utilitza dades caducades que no responen al context actual, i que presta molt poca atenció a la realitat de Garraf i Les Botigues. El govern, que considera que un dels valors del pla és haver comptat amb la participació ciutadana a través de diverses taules de treball, i que és un document viu, argumentà que la obligada validació del document, per part de l'ATM i la Generalitat, ha trigat gairebé dos anys. Finalment, l'abstenció del PSC -que féu un vot diferencial respecte a la negativa del Margalló- i la de Guanyem salvà el pla de mobilitat posant com a condició, que recollí l'alcaldessa, de crear un grup de treball per a actualitzar-lo. L'entrada El govern salva el pla de mobilitat amb l’abstenció del PSC i Guanyem, però no el salva de les crítiques unànimes de l’oposició. El ple aprova totes les modificacions de crèdit que permetran la compra de 3 pisos de La Caixa o l’execució dels projectes del pressupost ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
Noves butaques pels avis de l'Hospital de Sant Joan gràcies a la solidaritat del Festival Terramar

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025


El coodirector del Festival Terramar, Joan Ramón Rodríguez ha fet entrega del xec de 7.550€ a la Fundació de l'Hospital que ja ha decidit invertir en noves butaques pels avis de la residència. La quantitat donada correspon a mig euro de cada una de les entrades venudes en l'edició de l'any passat i de la mateixa manera el Festival ha decidit que enguany aquest import solidari anirà destinat a la Fundació Ave Maria i a la Cursa de la Lluna Plena. N'hem parlat amb Moisès Sumoy, director de la residència de l'Hospital i Joan Ramón Rodríguez, codirector del Festival de Terramar que tot i ja haver anunciat el gruix del cartell d'enguany en breu comunicarà els tres noms d'artistes que manquen per anunciar. L'entrada Noves butaques pels avis de l’Hospital de Sant Joan gràcies a la solidaritat del Festival Terramar ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Dare to Interrupt
Working Moms, Battling Burnout, and What We'd Tell Our Younger Selves

Dare to Interrupt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 56:15


This special episode, recorded in front of a live audience during the 2025 Annual Conference for the Association of Destination Management Executives International, brings together a panel of bold, leading women from the DMC industry to share their candid perspectives on navigating burnout, battling imposter syndrome, being a working parent and more.Guests:Lisa Deleon, DMCP, Vice President of Global Sales, Terramar, a DMC Network CompanyJacqueline Marko, CMP, DMCP, Regional Vice President, Mid-South Region, PRA EventsDaniella Bikoulis, DMCP, CIS, Director, Metropolitan DMC & Event ManagementAs more women break through barriers into leadership roles, the challenges don't disappear—they evolve.

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast
TPM Episode 424: Amy Buckalter, Founder and CEO of Pulse, K2, Nike, Burton, Yakima Executive

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 83:47


Amy Buckalter is a boss. One of those smart people, who have that thing, where you know they understand how business works and how to amplify. She's also unapologetically herself, wearing pantsuits while refining the sales strategies of action sports brands like Burton and K2. But her resume goes way deeper than that, think Converse, Terramar, Ryka, Nike, Yakima Pivot Point, and today, she's the founder and CEO of Pulse, a personal lubrication system with over 105 patents. So I guess you can say she's gone from sports to sex and while there are a lot of ins and outs to her life and times, Amy's managed to stay on top and achieve success at every step along the way. It's an interesting podcast with my first boss.  Amy Buckalter Show Notes: 4:00:  Expense reports, Connecticut, sexuality, college, being a leader, Wall Street, getting into sports as a woman, Terramar 21:00:   Stanley:  The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners.  Check out Stanley1913.com   Best Day Brewing:  All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. Ski Idaho:  The best, least crowded, skiing in the world, happens in Idaho 24:00:  Rollerblade, Ryka, K2,the old boys club 42:00: Elan Skis:  Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: The best in snow and beyond is developed in the wet conditions of the PNW 44:00:  Marketing to women, learning more at Wharton, and Nike 54:00:  Burton, Yakima, product, Pivot Point, building her own Pulse product and raising money 77:00:  Inappropriate Questions with Marcy Grantor

Programa del Motor: AutoFM
Coche de la Radio 2025: CUPRA Terramar y Especial CUPRA 13x25

Programa del Motor: AutoFM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 144:09


#cupra #terramar #cupraterramar Desde los estudios centrales de ONDACERO Madrid Sur te acercamos las últimas noticias del motor, pruebas de los últimos modelos que llegan al mercado, consejos y recomendaciones y seguridad vial. Nos puedes escuchar en directo en ONDACERO Madrid Sur y ONDACERO Jaén. Analizamos las siguientes noticias: • CUPRA Terramar Coche de la Radio 2025 • Repasamos la historia de CUPRA • Resultados comerciales de CUPRA durante 2024 en España y en el mundo. • CUPRA Tavascan, el nuevo miembro de la familia CUPRA. • Buzón del Oyente: - Nos manda un email Pedro Lopez preguntándonos sobre una tecnología de Tesla. • Conocemos los coches que se fabrican en Martorell • Centro de diseño de CUPRA en Barcelona • Gestamp abre su segundo centro de formación en tecnología (GTI) en México • Seguridad Vial: Conferencia Mundial de Ministros por la Seguridad Vial • Futuro CUPRA. Novedades y próximos modelos. • Estos son los colores favoritos a nivel mundial. • Color Cooper de CUPRA referencia de la marca desde sus inicios. • CUPRA City Garage Aniversario, un lugar perfecto para conocer las novedades de CUPRA • Éxito del CUPRA Leon Híbrido. Motorsport: - Analizamos el mundial de Formula E . El equipo de gala que ha acompañado en este programa ha sido: Fernando Rivas, José Lagunar y Pedro Martín Responsable de la seción de motor del diario “El Confidencial”. Invitados especiales: - Carlos de Luis, Director Comunicación CUPRA España - Pablo Cofán, Jefe de prensa de CUPRA España En la sección de TotalEnergies, conocemos que tipo de motores eléctricos eligen los fabricantes para equipar los coches eléctricos, híbridos o híbridos enchufables junto a Carlos Belvis, del departamento técnico de TotalEnergies. Todos los podcast: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutoFM Contacto: info@autofm.es

Hírstart Robot Podcast
Tizennégy hónapig nem válaszolt Juditnak az állami cég, most közel ötmillió forintot követelnek vissza egy hiányzó pecsét miatt

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 4:28


Tizennégy hónapig nem válaszolt Juditnak az állami cég, most közel ötmillió forintot követelnek vissza egy hiányzó pecsét miatt Telex     2025-02-26 05:01:30     Gazdaság Ügyintézés 2022-ben a kata eltörlésével a kormány arra kényszerítette az egyéni vállalkozók sokaságát, hogy új adózási formára térjenek át. Olvasónk cégének ügyintézés közben egy könyvelői hiba miatt hét napra megváltozott az adószáma. Ez több mint másfél éve tartó kálváriát indított el, a fiatal vállalkozótól visszakövetelik a teljes támogatást, amit korábba Így látja a háborút a beregszászi rohamosztagos 24.hu     2025-02-26 05:58:51     Külföld Ukrajna háború Győr Beregszász Annak, hogy a beregszászi Géza bácsi rohamosztagosként három és fél év után még életben legyen, nagyjából annyi volt az esélye, mint kihúzni egy megadott kártyát a lefordított pakliból. A túlélésnek viszont komoly ára van. Győri Boldizsár portrériportja az ukrán frontról. Kipróbáltuk, és komoly eltérésekre bukkantunk a használt telefoneladós platformokon Forbes     2025-02-26 05:21:05     Életmód Telefon Magyarországon is pörög a használt telefonok felvásárlása és értékesítése. Aki meg akar szabadulni régi készülékétől, az előtt ma már jó pár olyan lehetőség áll, amikhez ki sem kell mozdulni otthonról. Érdemes ugyanakkor alaposabban utánamenni a kínálatnak – hiszen árban, kifizetésben és egyebekben is jelentős különbségek vannak. Zúdul a gazdagabbak pénze a lakáspiacra Azenpenzem     2025-02-26 05:33:00     Ingatlan Befektető Szabályosan felrobbant az idén a magyar lakáspiac, nekilódultak az árak, megugrott a kereslet. Az adatokat részletesebben megnézve, jól látszik, hogy a folyamatokat jócskán fűtik a befektetési célú vásárlások. Szakértő szerint új befektetői kör is felbukkant. A család a nemzet jövője Magyar Hírlap     2025-02-26 04:28:00     Belföld Adókedvezmény A gyerekek után járó adókedvezmény megduplázása több mint egymillió családnak jelent komoly anyagi segítséget. Milliók maradtak áram nélkül Chilében 444.hu     2025-02-26 06:23:58     Külföld Chile A probléma közel nyolcmillió otthont érintett, ezek felében már sikerült helyreállítani a szolgáltatást. Egyedi SUV-ra vágysz? Bízd a spanyolokra! Vezess     2025-02-26 06:02:58     Autó-motor Spanyolország Győr Volkswagen A Győrben készülő Cupra Terramar-ral a márka kihozta a maximumot a VW építőkészletéből. A Terramar izgalmasan fest, élhető a belseje, ráadásul vezetni is jó. Pogátsa Zoltán: Nem biztos, hogy lehet a két- és háromgyermekesek szja-mentességével választást nyerni Privátbankár     2025-02-26 05:48:04     Gazdaság Orbán Viktor Magyar Péter Főszerkesztő Adóbevallás Szja Pogátsa Zoltán Egy hét eltéréssel meghallgathattuk Orbán Viktor és fő kihívója, Magyar Péter évértékelőjét. Ezek apropóján beszélgetett Pogátsa Zoltán közgazdásszal lapunk főszerkesztője, Csabai Károly a Klasszis Podcast legfrissebb adásában. Az egyaránt a 2026-os választások megnyerését célzó ellenzéki ígéretekről, tervekről, illetve kormányzati intézkedésekről. Ha erről a számról kaptál SMS-t, azonnal töröld! Startlap Vásárlás     2025-02-26 00:31:55     Gazdaság OTP SMS Újabb hullámban akarják megszerezni a csalók a banki adatokat. Ezzel kapcsolatban adott ki ismételt figyelmeztetést az OTP. Beleszédül, aki látja: a világ legszebb tavaszi virágoskertje Budapesttől sincs messze Startlap Utazás     2025-02-26 06:33:43     Utazás Tavasz Hollandia Megvan, mikor nyit 2025-ben a hollandiai Keukenhof, amit Európa kertjének is neveznek. Azt is mutatjuk, melyik időszakban érdemes a leginkább megnézni. Vezetett kettővel az Atleti és a Barca is, a vége 4-4 Rangadó     2025-02-26 03:46:14     Foci FC Barcelona Nyolc gólt hozott a két sztárcsapat rangadója a Király Kupában. Tüntetés volt a Chelsea stadionjánál, majd a csapat kiütéssel nyert Sportal     2025-02-25 23:08:51     Foci Tüntetés Stadion Premier League Chelsea Southampton A Premier League 27. fordulójában a Chelsea könnyed, 4-0-s sikerrel intézte el a sereghajtó Southamptont. Nem jut mindenhova a csapadékból Kiderül     2025-02-26 05:13:04     Időjárás Csapadék Az érkező front hazánk felett feloszlik, így nem okoz mindenhol csapadékot, de estétől újabb hullám érkezik egy mediterrán ciklonnak köszönhetően, amelyből már több helyre jut az esőből. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Friss hírek
Tizennégy hónapig nem válaszolt Juditnak az állami cég, most közel ötmillió forintot követelnek vissza egy hiányzó pecsét miatt

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Friss hírek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 4:28


Tizennégy hónapig nem válaszolt Juditnak az állami cég, most közel ötmillió forintot követelnek vissza egy hiányzó pecsét miatt Telex     2025-02-26 05:01:30     Gazdaság Ügyintézés 2022-ben a kata eltörlésével a kormány arra kényszerítette az egyéni vállalkozók sokaságát, hogy új adózási formára térjenek át. Olvasónk cégének ügyintézés közben egy könyvelői hiba miatt hét napra megváltozott az adószáma. Ez több mint másfél éve tartó kálváriát indított el, a fiatal vállalkozótól visszakövetelik a teljes támogatást, amit korábba Így látja a háborút a beregszászi rohamosztagos 24.hu     2025-02-26 05:58:51     Külföld Ukrajna háború Győr Beregszász Annak, hogy a beregszászi Géza bácsi rohamosztagosként három és fél év után még életben legyen, nagyjából annyi volt az esélye, mint kihúzni egy megadott kártyát a lefordított pakliból. A túlélésnek viszont komoly ára van. Győri Boldizsár portrériportja az ukrán frontról. Kipróbáltuk, és komoly eltérésekre bukkantunk a használt telefoneladós platformokon Forbes     2025-02-26 05:21:05     Életmód Telefon Magyarországon is pörög a használt telefonok felvásárlása és értékesítése. Aki meg akar szabadulni régi készülékétől, az előtt ma már jó pár olyan lehetőség áll, amikhez ki sem kell mozdulni otthonról. Érdemes ugyanakkor alaposabban utánamenni a kínálatnak – hiszen árban, kifizetésben és egyebekben is jelentős különbségek vannak. Zúdul a gazdagabbak pénze a lakáspiacra Azenpenzem     2025-02-26 05:33:00     Ingatlan Befektető Szabályosan felrobbant az idén a magyar lakáspiac, nekilódultak az árak, megugrott a kereslet. Az adatokat részletesebben megnézve, jól látszik, hogy a folyamatokat jócskán fűtik a befektetési célú vásárlások. Szakértő szerint új befektetői kör is felbukkant. A család a nemzet jövője Magyar Hírlap     2025-02-26 04:28:00     Belföld Adókedvezmény A gyerekek után járó adókedvezmény megduplázása több mint egymillió családnak jelent komoly anyagi segítséget. Milliók maradtak áram nélkül Chilében 444.hu     2025-02-26 06:23:58     Külföld Chile A probléma közel nyolcmillió otthont érintett, ezek felében már sikerült helyreállítani a szolgáltatást. Egyedi SUV-ra vágysz? Bízd a spanyolokra! Vezess     2025-02-26 06:02:58     Autó-motor Spanyolország Győr Volkswagen A Győrben készülő Cupra Terramar-ral a márka kihozta a maximumot a VW építőkészletéből. A Terramar izgalmasan fest, élhető a belseje, ráadásul vezetni is jó. Pogátsa Zoltán: Nem biztos, hogy lehet a két- és háromgyermekesek szja-mentességével választást nyerni Privátbankár     2025-02-26 05:48:04     Gazdaság Orbán Viktor Magyar Péter Főszerkesztő Adóbevallás Szja Pogátsa Zoltán Egy hét eltéréssel meghallgathattuk Orbán Viktor és fő kihívója, Magyar Péter évértékelőjét. Ezek apropóján beszélgetett Pogátsa Zoltán közgazdásszal lapunk főszerkesztője, Csabai Károly a Klasszis Podcast legfrissebb adásában. Az egyaránt a 2026-os választások megnyerését célzó ellenzéki ígéretekről, tervekről, illetve kormányzati intézkedésekről. Ha erről a számról kaptál SMS-t, azonnal töröld! Startlap Vásárlás     2025-02-26 00:31:55     Gazdaság OTP SMS Újabb hullámban akarják megszerezni a csalók a banki adatokat. Ezzel kapcsolatban adott ki ismételt figyelmeztetést az OTP. Beleszédül, aki látja: a világ legszebb tavaszi virágoskertje Budapesttől sincs messze Startlap Utazás     2025-02-26 06:33:43     Utazás Tavasz Hollandia Megvan, mikor nyit 2025-ben a hollandiai Keukenhof, amit Európa kertjének is neveznek. Azt is mutatjuk, melyik időszakban érdemes a leginkább megnézni. Vezetett kettővel az Atleti és a Barca is, a vége 4-4 Rangadó     2025-02-26 03:46:14     Foci FC Barcelona Nyolc gólt hozott a két sztárcsapat rangadója a Király Kupában. Tüntetés volt a Chelsea stadionjánál, majd a csapat kiütéssel nyert Sportal     2025-02-25 23:08:51     Foci Tüntetés Stadion Premier League Chelsea Southampton A Premier League 27. fordulójában a Chelsea könnyed, 4-0-s sikerrel intézte el a sereghajtó Southamptont. Nem jut mindenhova a csapadékból Kiderül     2025-02-26 05:13:04     Időjárás Csapadék Az érkező front hazánk felett feloszlik, így nem okoz mindenhol csapadékot, de estétől újabb hullám érkezik egy mediterrán ciklonnak köszönhetően, amelyből már több helyre jut az esőből. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast
Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 130

Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 7:36


In dieser Folge von feiern wir in Österreich den siebten Geburtstag der Marke CUPRA. Gemeinsam mit der CUPRA Deutschland Pressesprecherin Melanie Stöckl plaudern wir über die beeindruckende Erfolgsgeschichte der Challenger-Brand, von den Anfängen 2018 über die neuesten Modellen wie dem vollelektrischen CUPRA Born und dem Bestseller CUPRA Formentor, bis zum kommenden CUPRA Raval. Zudem ist dies die Premiere der Kooperation mit DIE AUTOSEITEN. Freue Dich auf spannende Einblicke in die Welt von CUPRA und die Zukunft der spanischen Marke!

Filme Da Semana
#241 - Primeira atualização de leituras de 2025

Filme Da Semana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 48:44


O que eu não fui leitora no ano passado estou sendo nesse comecinho de ano!Um episódio com cinco dicas de livros, todos eles muito bons, e um grande favorito da vida no meio. Ouça para descobrir mais :)Citados no episódio:- O feiticeiro de Terramar - Úrsula K Le Guin- Frankstein - Mary Shelley- A casa dos espíritos - Isabel Allende- As relações perigosas - Choderlos de Laclos- O Baú do zumbi gelado - Rafael WeschenfelderSiga-me no Instagram @filme.da.semanaBluesky: @lalarilandEmail: podcastfilmedasemana@gmail.com

RTL - Automag
Automag: Cupra Terramar Alldagstest, 10/02/2025

RTL - Automag

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 2:46


Den Nofolger vum Ateca ass ee wichtege Modell fir Cupra – schliisslech soll den Terramar den Erfolleg viruféieren a sech am populäre Segment vun de kompakten SUV behaapten. Elo stoung den neie Cupra Terramar dem Paul Origer fir een Alldagstest zur Dispositioun!

Beyond The Horizon
Compilation Of Corruption: The Clintons And Their Undeniable Epstein Connections (2/6/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 41:06


Ghislaine Maxwell founded the TerraMar Project in 2012, presenting it as a nonprofit dedicated to ocean conservation. The organization gained prominence through Maxwell's speeches at venues like the United Nations and TEDx, and it showcased its commitment to advancing Sustainable Development Goals at the Clinton Global Initiative. However, despite its high-profile endorsements, TerraMar's financial records reveal minimal charitable activity; between 2012 and 2017, the organization distributed no grant money and incurred unusually high accounting and legal fees for its size. These discrepancies have led to scrutiny over the organization's true purpose and its connections to influential figures, including the Clintons.The revelation that Ghislaine Maxwell's nephew, Alexander Djerassi, secured a job in Hillary Clinton's State Department reeks of the very elitist nepotism and corruption that has allowed figures like Maxwell and Epstein to thrive unchecked for decades. That someone so closely tied to an international sex-trafficking ring was quietly placed in a sensitive government position dealing with Middle East policy is not just a coincidence—it's a glaring indictment of the political class's willingness to reward the well-connected, regardless of their associations. How does a family so deeply entangled in one of the most egregious abuse scandals of modern history produce a government insider under a top U.S. official without raising alarms? The Clintons have long been suspected of running in the same circles as Epstein and Maxwell, and this revelation only fuels further doubt about their claims of distance from the scandal.The fact that Djerassi was given a role of influence in foreign policy—where intelligence connections, backdoor dealings, and covert operations are routine—should be more than enough reason for serious scrutiny. Yet, predictably, there has been no mainstream media uproar, no demands for an investigation, and no accountability. If the roles were reversed, and this was a Trump administration official linked to such a disgraceful network, the media would be in full meltdown mode. Instead, those in power simply act as if these connections are meaningless, hoping the public either forgets or never notices. But people are noticing, and the question remains—how many other well-connected figures with ties to Epstein and Maxwell have quietly infiltrated key institutions, protected by their elite status and their ability to keep secrets?to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

The Epstein Chronicles
Compilation Of Corruption: The Clintons And Their Undeniable Epstein Connections (2/5/25)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 41:06


Ghislaine Maxwell founded the TerraMar Project in 2012, presenting it as a nonprofit dedicated to ocean conservation. The organization gained prominence through Maxwell's speeches at venues like the United Nations and TEDx, and it showcased its commitment to advancing Sustainable Development Goals at the Clinton Global Initiative. However, despite its high-profile endorsements, TerraMar's financial records reveal minimal charitable activity; between 2012 and 2017, the organization distributed no grant money and incurred unusually high accounting and legal fees for its size. These discrepancies have led to scrutiny over the organization's true purpose and its connections to influential figures, including the Clintons.The revelation that Ghislaine Maxwell's nephew, Alexander Djerassi, secured a job in Hillary Clinton's State Department reeks of the very elitist nepotism and corruption that has allowed figures like Maxwell and Epstein to thrive unchecked for decades. That someone so closely tied to an international sex-trafficking ring was quietly placed in a sensitive government position dealing with Middle East policy is not just a coincidence—it's a glaring indictment of the political class's willingness to reward the well-connected, regardless of their associations. How does a family so deeply entangled in one of the most egregious abuse scandals of modern history produce a government insider under a top U.S. official without raising alarms? The Clintons have long been suspected of running in the same circles as Epstein and Maxwell, and this revelation only fuels further doubt about their claims of distance from the scandal.The fact that Djerassi was given a role of influence in foreign policy—where intelligence connections, backdoor dealings, and covert operations are routine—should be more than enough reason for serious scrutiny. Yet, predictably, there has been no mainstream media uproar, no demands for an investigation, and no accountability. If the roles were reversed, and this was a Trump administration official linked to such a disgraceful network, the media would be in full meltdown mode. Instead, those in power simply act as if these connections are meaningless, hoping the public either forgets or never notices. But people are noticing, and the question remains—how many other well-connected figures with ties to Epstein and Maxwell have quietly infiltrated key institutions, protected by their elite status and their ability to keep secrets?to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Leituras sem Badanas
Mariana Mortágua - "A vida de leitora é determinante na formação da capacidade de pensar"

Leituras sem Badanas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 46:12


Livros mencionados: Os Cinco, Enid Blyton; Os Sete, Enid Blyton; Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle; Uma Aventura, Ana Maria Magalhães e Isabel Alçada; Clube das Chaves, Maria Teresa Maia Gonzalez e Maria do Rosário Pedreira; Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling; O Princepezinho, Antoine Saint-Exupery; Senhor Deus, Esta é a Ana, Flynn; Terapia, David Lodge; As Benevolentes, Jonathan Littell; Os Hereges, Leonardo Padura; O Homem que Gostava de Cães, Leonardo Padura; Trilogia M Mussolini, Antonio Scurati; O Alfaiate do Panamá, John le Carré; O Epigrama de Estaline, Robert Littell; A Arte da Guerra, Sun Tzu; A Sociedade do Cansaço, Byung-Chul Han; Um Feiticeiro da Terramar, Ursula K. Le Guin; Lisboa Reykjavík, Yrsa Sigurdardóttir; Cem Anos de Solidão, Gabriel García Marquéz; A Insustentável Leveza do Ser, Milan Kundera; Mystic River, Dennis Lehane; 1984, George Orwell; A História de Uma Serva, Margaret Atwood; Grande Sertão Veredas, João Guimarães Rosa. Sigam-nos no instagram: @leiturasembadanas Edição de som: Tale House

Kitsune da Semana
Contos de Terramar | Kitsune da Semana 193

Kitsune da Semana

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 54:27


Review de CONTOS DE TERRAMAR (2006), adaptação da série de livros de Ursula K. Le Guin, dirigida por Goro Miyazaki (filho de Hayao Miyazaki) pelo estúdio Ghibli. Referências: Documentário 10 Years With Miyazaki: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/pt/shows/10yearshayaomiyazaki/ APOIE O PROJETO NO CATARSE!!! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.catarse.me/kitsune_da_semana⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ EDIÇÃO: Gilsomar do Livramento ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/outerheaven.bsky.social⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Contato: leokitsune@gmail.com Bluesky: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/leokitsune.bsky.social⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitch: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.twitch.tv/leo_kitsune⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Quer mandar coisas pro Kitsune? CAIXA POSTAL 13885, AC Bom Retiro, CEP 01216-970, São Paulo/SP

Hírstart Robot Podcast
Hűtlen kezelés gyanújával nyomoz a rendőrség a volt nagykőrösi polgármester szolgálati autója ügyében

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 4:32


Hűtlen kezelés gyanújával nyomoz a rendőrség a volt nagykőrösi polgármester szolgálati autója ügyében Telex     2025-01-24 05:47:41     Belföld Rendőrség Polgármester Önkormányzat Skoda Nagykőrös A tavalyi polgármesterváltáskor piaci értékének tizedéért vált meg az önkormányzat a feketemágia gyöngyházfényű Skoda Superbtől, majd az autót többen a régi polgármesternél látták felbukkanni. Eljárást indított Lázár minisztériuma a MÁV-val szemben 24.hu     2025-01-24 05:55:05     Belföld Közlekedés MÁV Zrt. Lapunk birtokába került az a dokumentum, amelyből kiderül, hogy a közlekedési tárca mire kötelezi rövid határidővel a MÁV-ot. Leálltak az emberek az állampapír-vásárlással Azenpenzem     2025-01-24 05:03:00     Gazdaság Állampapír Jelentősen megcsappant a lakossági állampírok vonzereje tavaly az év utolsó harmadában, így a tervezetthez képest százmilliárdokkal kevesebbet vásároltak belőlük tavaly az emberek – számolta ki az Azénpénzem.hu a legfrissebb adatokból. Az utolsó hónapokban alig nőtt az állomány, sőt decemberben egyenesen csökkent. Közben a miniszterelnök szerint eg Vajon a magyar utakon is boldogul a hazai gyártású Cupra? Autónavigátor     2025-01-24 06:03:44     Autó-motor Ritkán fordul elő, hogy mire hozzám kerül egy tesztautó, addigra annak minden titkát kívül-belül ismerem. A Terramar esetében viszont már Szijjártó Péter: Mindent meg kell tenni, hogy a Közel-Keleten ismét béke legyen Magyar Hírlap     2025-01-23 23:53:00     Külföld Szijjártó Péter A külgazdasági és külügyminiszter az Egyesült Arab Emirátusok külügyminiszterével egyeztetett. Két eltűntnek hitt állatot vett fel a vadkamera Sokszínű vidék     2025-01-24 05:05:31     Életmód Ismét kialakulhat az ember által korábban tönkretett természetes ragadozó-zsákmány kapcsolat. Grand Budapest: milyen árak várhatóak? SpiritFM     2025-01-24 06:04:34     Gazdaság USA Németország A németek azok, akik külföldiként a leggyakrabban ingatlant vásárolnak Magyarországon - árulta el a Spirit FM Több-kevesebb című műsorában Balogh László, az ingatlan.com vezető gazdasági szakértője. Ők évente nagyjából 1000 lakást vásárolnak. Az amerikaiak pedig évente 100-130 ezer ingatlant vesznek, tette hozzá. Rá sem ismersz egy sor Lidl-termékre - előtte-utána képeken a változás Startlap Vásárlás     2025-01-24 05:53:30     Gazdaság Lidl A Lidl megváltoztatja az egészségtelennek ítélt termékek csomagolását: az új dizájnok egyszerűbbek lesznek, hogy ne keltsék fel a gyerekek figyelmét. Megjött Trump, tényleg közeleg a fegyverszünet Ukrajnában? Privátbankár     2025-01-24 05:51:07     Külföld Ukrajna USA háború Donald Trump Moszkva Kreml Megegyezésre szólította fel Donald Trump a héten a Kremlt. Oroszországnak gazdasági problémái miatt érdeke lenne a háború mielőbbi lezárása, és megelégedhet az eddigi „hódításokkal”. Ukrajna már hajlandónak mutatkozik a megegyezésre, mégha ez – ideiglenesen vagy tartósan – fájdalmas területi veszteségekkel is járna. Ha nem is egy nap alatt, és Bod Péter Ákos: Találgatások Trump gazdaságpolitikájáról – és a magyarról mfor.hu     2025-01-24 05:51:07     Cégvilág USA Donald Trump Energia Rogán Antal Bod Péter Ákos Az amerikai elnökváltás magyar kormányzati körökben hatalmas lelkesedést váltott ki, hiszen Trump visszatérése a Fehér Házba új lehetőségeket és kedvezőbb politikai viszonyokat ígér. A demokraták előző ciklusa alatt a kapcsolatok feszültek voltak, az pedig, hogy Rogán Antal szankciós listára került, egyértelmű jelzésként szolgált. Az energiapolitik Kikapott és elvesztette kapitányát, de még továbbjutó helyen a Fradi Demokrata     2025-01-23 23:17:23     Foci Németország Magyar foci FTC Frankfurt A Frankfurt megérdemelten nyerte meg a mérkőzést, a Fradira pedig a továbbjutás szempontjából kulcsfontosságú meccs vár az AZ ellen. Folytathatja a vb-álmodozást a kéziválogatott 24.hu     2025-01-23 22:40:34     Kézilabda Ausztria Kézilabda Döntő meccsnek állították be, Ausztria ellen megküzdött a győzelemért a magyar csapat. Hosszú idő után újra láthatjuk a napot Kiderül     2025-01-24 05:00:56     Időjárás Hétvége Orvosmeteo Péntek estére elhagyja térségünket a hidegfront, amely mögött már szárazabb és enyhébb levegő áramlik hazánk fölé. A hétvégén azonban jelentős különbségek lesznek a hőmérsékletben és az időjárás jellegében is északkelet és délnyugat között. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Friss hírek
Hűtlen kezelés gyanújával nyomoz a rendőrség a volt nagykőrösi polgármester szolgálati autója ügyében

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Friss hírek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 4:32


Hűtlen kezelés gyanújával nyomoz a rendőrség a volt nagykőrösi polgármester szolgálati autója ügyében Telex     2025-01-24 05:47:41     Belföld Rendőrség Polgármester Önkormányzat Skoda Nagykőrös A tavalyi polgármesterváltáskor piaci értékének tizedéért vált meg az önkormányzat a feketemágia gyöngyházfényű Skoda Superbtől, majd az autót többen a régi polgármesternél látták felbukkanni. Eljárást indított Lázár minisztériuma a MÁV-val szemben 24.hu     2025-01-24 05:55:05     Belföld Közlekedés MÁV Zrt. Lapunk birtokába került az a dokumentum, amelyből kiderül, hogy a közlekedési tárca mire kötelezi rövid határidővel a MÁV-ot. Leálltak az emberek az állampapír-vásárlással Azenpenzem     2025-01-24 05:03:00     Gazdaság Állampapír Jelentősen megcsappant a lakossági állampírok vonzereje tavaly az év utolsó harmadában, így a tervezetthez képest százmilliárdokkal kevesebbet vásároltak belőlük tavaly az emberek – számolta ki az Azénpénzem.hu a legfrissebb adatokból. Az utolsó hónapokban alig nőtt az állomány, sőt decemberben egyenesen csökkent. Közben a miniszterelnök szerint eg Vajon a magyar utakon is boldogul a hazai gyártású Cupra? Autónavigátor     2025-01-24 06:03:44     Autó-motor Ritkán fordul elő, hogy mire hozzám kerül egy tesztautó, addigra annak minden titkát kívül-belül ismerem. A Terramar esetében viszont már Szijjártó Péter: Mindent meg kell tenni, hogy a Közel-Keleten ismét béke legyen Magyar Hírlap     2025-01-23 23:53:00     Külföld Szijjártó Péter A külgazdasági és külügyminiszter az Egyesült Arab Emirátusok külügyminiszterével egyeztetett. Két eltűntnek hitt állatot vett fel a vadkamera Sokszínű vidék     2025-01-24 05:05:31     Életmód Ismét kialakulhat az ember által korábban tönkretett természetes ragadozó-zsákmány kapcsolat. Grand Budapest: milyen árak várhatóak? SpiritFM     2025-01-24 06:04:34     Gazdaság USA Németország A németek azok, akik külföldiként a leggyakrabban ingatlant vásárolnak Magyarországon - árulta el a Spirit FM Több-kevesebb című műsorában Balogh László, az ingatlan.com vezető gazdasági szakértője. Ők évente nagyjából 1000 lakást vásárolnak. Az amerikaiak pedig évente 100-130 ezer ingatlant vesznek, tette hozzá. Rá sem ismersz egy sor Lidl-termékre - előtte-utána képeken a változás Startlap Vásárlás     2025-01-24 05:53:30     Gazdaság Lidl A Lidl megváltoztatja az egészségtelennek ítélt termékek csomagolását: az új dizájnok egyszerűbbek lesznek, hogy ne keltsék fel a gyerekek figyelmét. Megjött Trump, tényleg közeleg a fegyverszünet Ukrajnában? Privátbankár     2025-01-24 05:51:07     Külföld Ukrajna USA háború Donald Trump Moszkva Kreml Megegyezésre szólította fel Donald Trump a héten a Kremlt. Oroszországnak gazdasági problémái miatt érdeke lenne a háború mielőbbi lezárása, és megelégedhet az eddigi „hódításokkal”. Ukrajna már hajlandónak mutatkozik a megegyezésre, mégha ez – ideiglenesen vagy tartósan – fájdalmas területi veszteségekkel is járna. Ha nem is egy nap alatt, és Bod Péter Ákos: Találgatások Trump gazdaságpolitikájáról – és a magyarról mfor.hu     2025-01-24 05:51:07     Cégvilág USA Donald Trump Energia Rogán Antal Bod Péter Ákos Az amerikai elnökváltás magyar kormányzati körökben hatalmas lelkesedést váltott ki, hiszen Trump visszatérése a Fehér Házba új lehetőségeket és kedvezőbb politikai viszonyokat ígér. A demokraták előző ciklusa alatt a kapcsolatok feszültek voltak, az pedig, hogy Rogán Antal szankciós listára került, egyértelmű jelzésként szolgált. Az energiapolitik Kikapott és elvesztette kapitányát, de még továbbjutó helyen a Fradi Demokrata     2025-01-23 23:17:23     Foci Németország Magyar foci FTC Frankfurt A Frankfurt megérdemelten nyerte meg a mérkőzést, a Fradira pedig a továbbjutás szempontjából kulcsfontosságú meccs vár az AZ ellen. Folytathatja a vb-álmodozást a kéziválogatott 24.hu     2025-01-23 22:40:34     Kézilabda Ausztria Kézilabda Döntő meccsnek állították be, Ausztria ellen megküzdött a győzelemért a magyar csapat. Hosszú idő után újra láthatjuk a napot Kiderül     2025-01-24 05:00:56     Időjárás Hétvége Orvosmeteo Péntek estére elhagyja térségünket a hidegfront, amely mögött már szárazabb és enyhébb levegő áramlik hazánk fölé. A hétvégén azonban jelentős különbségek lesznek a hőmérsékletben és az időjárás jellegében is északkelet és délnyugat között. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
La nostra història: 22 de gener del 1913. Rusiñol és anomenat fill adoptiu de Sitges. En parlem amb Beli Artigas

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025


I fou anomenat per unanimitat de tots els membres de l'Ajuntament, tres dies després que l'alcalde Pere Carbonell encapçalés un homenatge multitudinari al senyor del Cau, que va tenir lloc a l'hotel Subur, on hi arribà una llarga comitiva de convidats provinent de l'estació i acompanyada per la banda de música del Prado. Amb Beli Artigas hem fet un parèntesi de Terramar, per a recordar aquesta efemèride i el que suposà en la trajectòria personal de Rusiñol. L'entrada La nostra història: 22 de gener del 1913. Rusiñol és anomenat fill adoptiu de Sitges. En parlem amb Beli Artigas ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
La nostra història: arribem a Terramar, però abans ens aturem als museus i a la figura d'un Sant Pau de Pere Jou desaparegut durant la guerra

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024


Amb Beli Artigas la conversa ha començat amb el desè aniversari de la reforma dels museus, i el paper que aleshores va tenir la plataforma cívica contrària al projecte, l'hem continuada amb l'atzarosa història d'una escultura de Pere Jou, que fou destruïda durant la guerra civil i estava situada a la façana de la casa de Miquel Utrillo al carrer Sant Pau número 3, i hem acabat posant fil a l'agulla a la història de l'urbanització de Terramar, al paper que els Artigas hi van tenir i a les primeres famílies que hi van anar a viure. L'entrada La nostra història: arribem a Terramar, però abans ens aturem als museus i a la figura d’un Sant Pau de Pere Jou desaparegut durant la guerra ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

90.9 Jazzy rádió - Jazzy Street
Elektromos autók, Cupra Terramar és a Magyar Hidrogénszövetség

90.9 Jazzy rádió - Jazzy Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 47:27


2024.12.15. A műsor első felében Antalóczy Tibor Úr, a villanyautósok.hu alapítója, főszerkesztője a műsor vendége, ami meg is határozza a beszélgetés irányát.. A második órában Rozgonyi Ádám Úr, a Porsche Hungária Seat és Cupra márkaigazgatója a vadonat új Cupra Terramarral érkezik meg a Jazzy Streetre, de azért a végén átfutunk majd a márka portfólióján is. A műsor végén a zöldülő hidrogén lesz a téma, mivel a stúdió vendége, a Magyar Hidrogénszövetség kommunikációs vezetője lesz.

Vuelo del Cometa
El ciclo de Terramar: la magia y el equilibrio de Ursula K. Le Guin

Vuelo del Cometa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 89:35


Con la inestimable compañía de Loredana Volpe nos zambullimos en los primeros tres libros del ciclo de Terramar: · Un mago de Terramar. · Las tumbas de Atuán. · La costa más lejana. Recuerda que también puedes escucharnos y vernos en YouTube (tardamos un poco más en subir ahí). Telegram: https://t.me/vuelodelcometacomunidad Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vuelodelcometa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vuelodelcometa Twitter: https://twitter.com/Vuelodelcometa Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vuelodelcometa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vuelodelcometa Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/vuelodelcometa.bsky.social Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@Vuelodelcometa Web: alvaroaparicio.net Y si quieres apoyar este y otros proyectos relacionados: https://www.patreon.com/vuelodelcometa o a través del sistema de mecenazgo en iVoox. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

AUTO BILD Podcast
Duster v dlhodobom teste, prvá jazda s Cupra Terramar či odhalený Renault Twingo: Nový Auto Bild v predaji!

AUTO BILD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 47:16


Na stánkoch už nájdete nové číslo mesačníka Auto Bild. Už tradične vám prinášame debatu o autách, ktoré v ňom nájdete.Ak nás chcete podporiť, najlepšie to spravíte kúpou nášho mesačníka, ideálne predplatným. Nájdete ho na tejto adrese: https://estanok.sk/magazin/autobild/Viac podobných tém nájdete na našom webe: www.autobild.skĎakujeme vám za priazeň a podporu!

Le Podcast de Caroom - #auto
Essai du Cupra Terramar : le SUV espagnol qui veut faire trembler le Peugeot 3008

Le Podcast de Caroom - #auto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 12:02


Aujourd'hui, nous partons en Espagne pour découvrir le tout nouveau Cupra Terramar, un SUV hybride rechargeable ambitieux qui veut concurrencer des poids lourds comme le Peugeot 3008 et le Renault Austral. Dernier-né de la marque Cupra, ce modèle marque une étape importante pour le constructeur espagnol, qui s'est imposé comme un acteur incontournable du marché grâce à son design audacieux et son identité bien affirmée.Dans cet épisode, nous revenons sur l'histoire fascinante de Cupra, devenue une marque à part entière en seulement quelques années, avant de plonger dans notre essai du Terramar. Design, motorisations électrifiées, comportement sur route : découvrez tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur ce SUV compact et son modèle phare hybride rechargeable de 272 chevaux. Alors, est-il à la hauteur de ses ambitions ? Installez-vous confortablement, c'est parti pour une immersion complète sur les routes de Barcelone ! ⏰ Sommaire de l'épisode :00:00 Introduction02:59 : Extérieur et design du nouveau Cupra Terramar04:45 : Poste de conduite et habitabilité du Cupra Terramar06:20 : Que vaut le Cupra Terramar sur la route ? Essai en conduite09:26 : Notes et avis sur l'essai du nouveau Cupra Terramar10:10 : Bilan de notre essai du Cupra Terramar 

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
L'alcaldessa reconeix que el projecte de reforma de Pau Barrabeitg i Carreta depèn ara del vist-i-plau de Patrimoni, i demana abaixar la tensió del debat.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024


L'alcaldessa defensa la bondat dels criteris que hi ha darrera del projecte de Pau Barrabeitg i Carreta, i, a la vegada, creu que el posicionament del PSC-El Margalló, Junts x Sitges i Fets per Sitges respon, sobretot, a una estratègia política. Malgrat tot, Carbonell també reconeix que l'Ajuntament hagués hagut de presentar el projecte a Patrimoni abans d'iniciar les obres que ara s'han hagut d'aturar fins que no hi hagi la resolució de l'organisme, i admet que si la resolució és contrària caldra replantejar-lo. En la conversa mensual amb l'alcaldessa també hem abordat la situació de les escoles i la municipalització de les llars d'infants -amb les reivindicacions pendents de les treballadores- el projecte de la Masia de Santa Bàrbara per la Jove de Sitges i la rítmica, i el futur del festival Jardins de Terramar. En aquest sentit l'Ajuntament ha rebut un correu de la propietat del terreny on se situa l'escenari i la platea, en el qual s'informa que s'ha notificat a l'organització del certamen que no el podrà utilitzar per a l'edició del 2025, i aquesta decisió pot comportar la necessitat de trobar una ubicació alternativa... L'entrada L’alcaldessa reconeix que el projecte de reforma de Pau Barrabeitg i Carreta depèn ara del vist-i-plau de Patrimoni, i demana abaixar la tensió del debat. ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

RTL - Automag
Automag: Cupra Terramar Fuertest, 14/11/2024

RTL - Automag

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 2:04


Am September duerfte mer e just kucken, am Oktober war et dunn esouwäit a Cupra huet op de Fuertest vum neien Terramar agelueden. Wéi een Androck de spuenesche Brudder vum VW Tiguan mécht, dat huet de Paul Origer fir eis op de Stroossen an a ronderëm Barcelona erausfonnt.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
La CUP celebra la sentència que deixa a l'aire el projecte actual per l'Autòdrom de Terramar

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024


"No se si és un punt i seguit, hauria de ser un punt i final, però com a mínim és un punt i apart". Així de contundent s'ha mostrat Eduard de Ribot, l'advocat que ha guanyat el contenciós contra la modificació del planejament de Sant Pere de Ribes, en la roda de premsa en què les CUP del territori (UM9-Construïm de Sant Pere de Ribes, Guanyem Sitges i Capgirem Vilanova) han celebrat la decisió de la justícia. La sentència entén que el tràmit era nul en aprovar-se per un organ incompetent (la Comissió d'Urbanisme del Penedès enlloc de la Comissió Territorial de Catalunya amb dictamen de la Comissió Jurídico Assessora), incorporant sol no urbanitzable protegit, modificant una planificació superior com és el Pla Territorial Metropolità, i computant com a zones verdes i d'esbarjo un 58% que no podien ser-ho, com marges de rieres, zones inundables i grans pendents. Resta pendent un segons contenciós, aquest sobre el projecte d'urbanització, que entre d'altres aspectes no compta amb els accessos resolts en haver informat Sitges desfavorablement, tot i que l'advocat entén que en dependre de la modificació anul·lada, amb seguretat també serà aturat per la justícia. L'entrada La CUP celebra la sentència que deixa a l’aire el projecte actual per l’Autòdrom de Terramar ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

La Órbita De Endor - podcast-
LODE 5x15 Exp.TOLKIEN:El Ejército de los Muertos, Ciclo Ghibli:El Castillo Ambulante y Cuentos de Terramar, Bayonetta

La Órbita De Endor - podcast-

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 274:32


¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Volvemos a vuestros oídos con un programa magazine donde habrá un poco de todo. Comenzaremos regresando a la Tierra Media con un Expediente Tolkien espeluznante y aterrador con El Ejército de los Muertos como protagonista. ¿Cuánto crees que sabes sobre la armada de sombras del Sagrario? Hoy lo descubrirás. El ciclo Ghibli también vuelve a nuestro programa. La siguiente entrega, con Fran Prados, Coronel Kurtz y Antonio Runa, estará dedicada a las películas EL CASTILLO AMBULANTE y CUENTOS DE TERRAMAR. Se tratarán las novelas que inspiraron estos animes, así como el momento histórico que atravesaban estos estudios de animación en el instante de producir estos dos título0s. Por último, en la sección de videojuegos de LODE, Fase Final, y junto a Rafa Martínez, analizaremos la saga BAYONETTA, sus dos títulos y una breve reseña sobre el anime Bayonetta: Bloody Fate. La órbita de Endor estrena 2015. Únete a nosotros. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: Ghislaine Maxwell, The Clintons And The Terramar Project

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 17:10


In this look back episode...In revealed documents it is claimed that Bill and Hillary Clinton and their foundation provided donations and social capital to Ghislaine Maxwell and her Terramar foundation.Just how deep are the ties between Epstein and Maxwell and the Clintons?(commercial at 12:45)To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://okmagazine.com/p/ghislaine-maxwell-charity-funded-bill-hillary-clinton/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Totalcar Égéstér: Podcast autókról
Melyik a menőbb, a Dacia Duster vagy a Cupra Terramar?

Totalcar Égéstér: Podcast autókról

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 83:50


Győr új büszkeségét, a Cupra Terramart hazájában, Spanyolországban láttuk először élőben, a megújult Cupra Leont és Formentort viszont itthon vezettük. Megvitatjuk, mit gondolunk a minden eddiginél vagányabb Dacia Dusterről, amit dízelmotor hiányában lágy hibridként teszteltünk. Az újdonságok mellett kitérünk a TC flotta lakatoláson frissen átesett tagjára, az 1987-es Cápa 5-ös BMW-re, ennek kapcsán elmerengünk az acéllemezek oxidációján...

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: The Terramar Project And The Clintons

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 20:23


We take another trip back in time in this episode and discuss Ghislaine Maxwell's charity, Terramar. Who were some of the donors? What was the real purpose of the charity? Did it actually function? Let's dive in and take a peek.(commercial at 13:41)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/style/ghislaine-maxwell-terramar-boats-jeffrey-epstein.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
La sitgetana Glòria Freixas torna als escenaris fent duet amb la guitarra d'Oriol Valero i actuaran als Imprescindibles

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024


Els darrers anys Glòria Freixas s'havia centrat en l'ensenyament musical però el cuquet de l'escenari sempre hi és i fa un any va decidir que volia tornar-hi i Oriol Valero li va dir que sí. Formen un duet musical que ofereix sessions de versions de tots els temps, dels dels anys 60 fins als 2000 i divendres 2 d'agost faran de teloners als The Waterboys en l'escenari Village dels Jardins de Terramar en el marc del Cicle Imprescindibles del Festival Terramar Caixabank. N'hem parlat amb Glòria Freixas. L'entrada La sitgetana Glòria Freixas torna als escenaris fent duet amb la guitarra d’Oriol Valero i actuaran als Imprescindibles ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
KitCat, una banda ribetana de versions als Imprescindibles

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024


Són joves i de Ribes i la seva música és sobretot bon rotllo i gaudi. A partir de versions de temes coneguts de tots els temps aconsegueixen que balli tothom i és el repte precisament per al proper dissabte 3 d'agost quan actuïn a l'escenari del Village dels Jardins de Terramar en el marc del Cicle Imprescindibles que ofereix el Festival Terramar Caixabank. N'hem parlat amb la vocal de KitCat, Gimena Supko. L'entrada KitCat, una banda ribetana de versions als Imprescindibles ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
Las dueñas del balón, dansa contemporània als Imprescindibles del Festival Terramar

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024


Las dueñas del balón és una companyia de dansa contemporània creada el 2018 per Bea Vergés i Angi Mas i dissabte 27 presentaran la creació 'La Divina' inspirada en l'obra literària de Dante Aligueri en el Village dels Jardins de Terramar en el marc del Festival Terramar Caixabank. El Cicle Imprescindibles és una oportunitat per descobrir aquestes ballarines que ara giren amb la creació 'El meu monstre' per un públic familiar. En parlem amb Bea Vergés. L'entrada Las dueñas del balón, dansa contemporània als Imprescindibles del Festival Terramar ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Kate Dalley Radio
071724 2nd HR Melissa On Shooting: Ghislane Terramar - Why Relevant Now RNC No Liberty Talk

Kate Dalley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 39:10


071724 2nd HR Melissa On Shooting: Ghislane Terramar - Why Relevant Now RNC No Liberty Talk by Kate Dalley

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
El boom de la dansa urbana al Cicle Imprescindibles amb Collective Dansa Studio

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024


Kike Granero i Míriam Martínez són l'ànima i els fundadors d'aquesta escola de dansa centrada sobretot en la dansa urbana que va obrir portes fa només sis mesos. Amb una àmplia oferta de classes de dansa de diferents estils i més de cent cinquanta alumnes aquest estiu seran presents al Cicle Imprescindibles en el marc del Festival Terramar Caixabank el proper dijous 1 d'agost a les 20h a l'escenari Village dels Jardins de Terramar. Després arribarà l'aturada estival i el moment de crear pensant en la nova temporada que arrencaran al setembre amb ganes de consolidar-se com a escola i ampliar, si cal, l'oferta formativa que ara passa per dansa urbana des dels 3 anys fins l'edat adulta, l'afro, el dance hall, heels, dansa contemporània, bachata i salsa. L'entrada El boom de la dansa urbana al Cicle Imprescindibles amb Collective Dansa Studio ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
Després del sold out de Ludovico Einaudi el Festival Jardins de Terramar és a punt d'exhaurir entrades en quatres concerts més

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024


Melendi, Ana Mena, Camela, Sopa de Cabra o el xelista Hauser són a punt d'exhaurir entrades per als seus concerts al Festival Terramar Caixabank d'enguany. La de Sitges, en alguns casos, serà l'única actuació dins la província de Barcelona, un fet que no és menor i que té valor en tant que la competència de festivals a Barcelona i rodalies és àmplia. Més enllà dels artistes la recerca de patrocinis és l'altra pota clau en l'organització d'un Festival com el de Jardins de Terramar, apostar per un municipi petit i no per una gran ciutat no sempre és l'elecció de grans marques alhora d'invertir diners, en aquest sentit el codirector del Festival Terramar Caixabank desitjaria més treball en la promoció de Sitges en la resta del territori nacional. L'entrada Després del sold out de Ludovico Einaudi el Festival Jardins de Terramar és a punt d’exhaurir entrades en quatres concerts més ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
José Corbacho serà al Festival Terramar amb Love, love, love

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024


El seu vincle amb Sitges comença amb La Cubana i es fa fort amb els anys i ara hi torna per presentar el seu espectacle teatro-musical Love, love, love al Festival Terramar Caixabank. Un viatge per l'amor en totes les seves vessants que interpretarà l'orquestra simfònica del Vallés i la banda de rock creada pel show i que presenten el còmic i actor Corbacho junt amb Ramon Gener a Sitges el proper 4 d'agost en el marc del Festival Terramar Caixabank que se celebra als Jardins de Terramar. De l'amor, del show de Love, love, love, de Sitges i dels seus orígens a La Cubana hem conversat amb José Corbacho. L'entrada José Corbacho serà al Festival Terramar amb Love, love, love ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
Els Imprescindibles, 22 artistes del territori al Festival Jardins de Terramar

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024


Núria Escarp, directora de Ràdio Sitges, és l'encarregada enguany de coordinar el Cicle Imprescindibles que portarà a l'escenari Village del Festival Jardins de Terramar vint i dues propostes entre música i dansa durant els dies que duri el certamen. L'entrada per gaudir d'aquests artistes serà a partir de les vuit del vespre i tindrà un preu de cinc euros que permetrà l'accés als Jardins de Terramar i a l'espai Village on també s'ubica l'espai gastronòmic del Festival. Els encarregats d'obrir el cicle seran els ballarins del Grup Sènior de l'Esplai de Dansa del Casino Prado dels quals ens han visitat Carlos Pérez i Solange Barbaroux i el dijous 8 d'agost, abans de God Save The Queen, actuarà Dash Obradors amb el seu projecte musical de pop-rock electrònic Dos Ombres Perfectes que s'acompanyarà de Ria. Hem parlat amb ells i amb Núria Escarp. L'entrada Els Imprescindibles, 22 artistes del territori al Festival Jardins de Terramar ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: The Clintons And The Terramar Project

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 20:23


We take another trip back in time in this episode and discuss Ghislaine Maxwell's charity, Terramar. Who were some of the donors? What was the real purpose of the charity? Did it actually function? Let's dive in and take a peek.(commercial at 13:41)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/style/ghislaine-maxwell-terramar-boats-jeffrey-epstein.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

No More Bad Events
Shake It Off with a Self-Proclaimed Swiftie (ft. Kate Patay | VP of Engagement | Terramar DMC)

No More Bad Events

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 39:41


TitleShake It Off with a Self-Proclaimed Swiftie (ft. Kate Patay | VP of Engagement | Terramar DMC)BioKate Patay, CPCE, vice president of engagement at Terramar, a DMC Network Company, is a prominent industry professional known globally for unique events, strategic partnerships, and impactful experiences. She speaks internationally on an array of topics, serves as the chair of the SEARCH Foundation, and is obsessed with Taylor Swift and getting a poodle. Opening Quote“We need to make sure every event is inclusive for anyone and their learning style and just what makes them comfortable, so they have the best attendee journey.”SummaryYou're tuning in to a great episode of No More Bad Events with the remarkable Kate Patay, VP of Engagement at Terramar DMC, a full-service event, destination, conference, and meeting services company. In today's conversation, Kate and Scott mix it up and explore a broad brush of hot topics.  They chat about the essence of inclusivity and diversity in event planning and the undeniable value they bring to creating successful events.  They chat about the magic of bringing people together to forge a genuine sense of community as well as the magic of fresh perspectives brought into the industry by enthusiastic newcomers.  With a keen eye for detail and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Kate takes us behind the scenes of world-class events, from navigating through unexpected challenges to her personal strategies in dealing with high-pressure situations. Kate discusses the crucial role of emergency preparedness, designing with purpose, and creating lasting partnerships.And you'll get to hear Kate's firsthand insights from spectacular productions, particularly her attendance at three back-to-back Taylor Swift concerts, and what that experience can teach us about event management.So yeah, lots of good insider fun and material to help you deliver the best experiences.Stay tuned as we listen to Kate's extraordinary experiences and Scott's astute observations on what it truly takes to orchestrate an event with the precision, heart, and resilience that defines the best in the business. Let's get ready to say "no more" to bad events and "yes" to Kate Patay's remarkable insights.HIRE THEM TO SPEAK:Follow Kate Petay: LinkedIn BioFollow Scott Bloom: Scott's eSpeakers BioFollow eSpeakers: eSpeakers MarketplaceABOUT NO MORE BAD EVENTS:Brought to you by eSpeakers and hosted by professional emcee, host, and keynote speaker Scott Bloom, No More Bad Events is where you'll hear from some of the top names in the event and speaking industry about what goes on behind the scenes at the world's most perfectly executed conferences, meetings, and more. Get ready to learn the secrets and strategies to help anyone in the event industry reach their goal of putting on nothing less than world-class events. Learn more at: nomorebadevents.comABOUT THE HOST:A veteran comedian and television personality who has built a reputation as the go-to choice for business humor, Scott has hosted hundreds of events over two decades for big and small organizations alike. Scott has also hosted his own weekly VH1 series and recently co-hosted a national simulcast of the Grammy Awards from the Palace Theater.As the son of a successful salesman, he was exposed to the principles of building a business at an early age. Scott cut his teeth at renowned improv and comedy clubs as a comedian. As a self-taught student of psychology, he's explored what makes people tick and has written a book (albeit a farce) on how to get through life. He's uniquely positioned to deliver significant notes on connecting people and making business seriously funny. And who doesn't like to laugh? Learn more about Scott: scottbloomconnects.comPRODUCED BY eSpeakers:When the perfect speaker is in front of the right audience, a kind of magic happens where organizations and individuals improve in substantial, long-term ways. eSpeakers exists to make this happen more often. eSpeakers is where the speaking industry does business on the web. Speakers, speaker managers, associations, and bureaus use our tools to organize, promote and grow successful businesses. Event organizers think of eSpeakers first when they want to hire speakers for their meetings or events.The eSpeakers Marketplace technology lets us and our partner directories help meeting professionals worldwide connect directly with speakers for great engagements. Thousands of successful speakers, trainers, and coaches use eSpeakers to build their businesses and manage their calendars. Thousands of event organizers use our directories every day to find and hire speakers. Our tools are built for speakers, by speakers, to do things that only purpose-built systems can.Learn more at: eSpeakers.comSHOW CREDITS:Scott Bloom: Host | scottbloomconnects.comJoe Heaps: eSpeakers | jheaps@eSpeakers.com

História em Meia Hora
Salazarismo

História em Meia Hora

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 32:08


O Estado Novo aqui no Brasil só teve esse nome por causa do Estado Novo que António de Oliveira Salazar teve em Portugal! Separe trinta minutos do seu dia e aprenda com o professor Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) sobre a vida de Salazar mas principalmente sobre o Salazarismo. - COSME, Leonel, A separação das águas (Angola 1975-1976), Porto: Campo das Letras, 2007. - CARVALHO, Nogueira e, Era tempo de morrer em África: Angola guerra e descolonização 1961-1975, Lisboa: Prefácio, 2004. - LOUÇÃ, António. Hitler e Salazar: Comércio em tempos de guerra, 1940-1944. Lisboa, Terramar, 2000. - PINTO, António Costa Pinto. Os camisas azuis: ideologia, elite e movimentos fascistas em Portugal, 1914-1945. Lisboa, Editorial Estampa, 1994

Beyond The Horizon
The Clinton Files: Ghislaine Maxwell, Terramar And The Clinton's

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 20:21


We take another trip back in time in this episode and discuss Ghislaine Maxwell's charity, Terramar. Who were some of the donors? What was the real purpose of the charity? Did it actually function? Let's dive in and take a peek.(commercial at 13:41)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/style/ghislaine-maxwell-terramar-boats-jeffrey-epstein.htmlThis 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/5080327/advertisement

Inner City Press SDNY & UN Podcast
1/4: Epstein 360, trial about MCC where he died, to predatory Paduch echo, move to unseal as in SBF [also FTC v. Voyager's Erhlich]. Ghislaine Maxwell, UN Guterres rep on her Terramar board - poem (!)

Inner City Press SDNY & UN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 3:30


VLOG Jan 4: Epstein 360, from trial about MCC where he died, to predatory Paduch echo, Inner City Press moves to unseal as in SBF https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/24253110-paduchnotsealsuretoricp [also, FTC v. Voyager's Erhlich]. Ghislaine Maxwell, UN @AntonioGuterres rep on her Terramar board - poem (!)

The Epstein Chronicles
The Clinton Files: Ghislaine Maxwell, Terramar And The Clinton's

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 20:21


We take another trip back in time in this episode and discuss Ghislaine Maxwell's charity, Terramar. Who were some of the donors? What was the real purpose of the charity? Did it actually function? Let's dive in and take a peek.(commercial at 13:41)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/style/ghislaine-maxwell-terramar-boats-jeffrey-epstein.htmlThis 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/5003294/advertisement

Beyond The Horizon
ICYMI: Ghislaine Maxwell, The Clintons And TerraMar

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 17:08


In this look back episode...In revealed documents it is claimed that Bill and Hillary Clinton and their foundation provided donations and social capital to Ghislaine Maxwell and her Terramar foundation.Just how deep are the ties between Epstein and Maxwell and the Clintons?(commercial at 11:44)To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://okmagazine.com/p/ghislaine-maxwell-charity-funded-bill-hillary-clinton/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/5080327/advertisement

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Epstein List and the TerraMar Global Commons

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 52:07


America Emboldened with Greg Boulden – A judge has ruled that 180 names will be released from their involvement on Epstein Island in some capacity. We discussed the possibilities of names and why the individuals attended. There were likely both disgusting motives and invitations to create future bribery material...

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Ghislaine Maxwell, Terramar And Her Good Pals The Clintons

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 17:08


In this look back episode...In revealed documents it is claimed that Bill and Hillary Clinton and their foundation provided donations and social capital to Ghislaine Maxwell and her Terramar foundation.Just how deep are the ties between Epstein and Maxwell and the Clintons?(commercial at 11:44)To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://okmagazine.com/p/ghislaine-maxwell-charity-funded-bill-hillary-clinton/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/5003294/advertisement

America Emboldened with Greg Boulden
Epstein list and the TerraMar Global Commons

America Emboldened with Greg Boulden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 52:07


America Emboldened with Greg Boulden – A judge has ruled that 180 names will be released from their involvement on Epstein Island in some capacity. We discussed the possibilities of names and why the individuals attended. There were likely both disgusting motives and invitations to create future bribery material...

Breaking Battlegrounds
Abe Hamadeh's Future Endeavors and Mike Coté's Historical Take on Today's Events

Breaking Battlegrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 52:05


This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we have guest host Michelle Ugenti-Rita filling in for Chuck Warren, along with co-host Sam Stone. Join us as we welcome our first guest, Abe Hamadeh, who's running to represent Arizona's 8th Congressional District. A former U.S. Army Reserve Captain and Intelligence Officer, Abe is a staunch America-first fighter, and he'll share his vision for securing the southern border and holding the government accountable. Our second guest, Mike Coté, founder of Rational Policy and a writer at the National Review, offers a historical perspective on policy, international affairs, and politics. Tune in for engaging discussions and expert insights into the political landscape.-Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds-About our guestsAbe Hamadeh is a former U.S. Army Reserve Captain & Intelligence Officer, Maricopa county prosecutor and an America first fighter. Abe is the son of immigrants; his family fled places like Syria and Venezuela. He knows all too well that if America falls, the flame of freedom may be extinguished forever. Abe is running to represent Arizona's 8th Congressional District where he grew up, having gone to Happy Valley School, Stetson Hills, and Terramar. He is honored to be the voice of the district back in Washington.Mike Coté is a writer for the National Review and historian focusing on great-power rivalry and geopolitics. He blogs at rationalpolicy.com and hosts the Rational Policy podcast.-Transcription Sam Stone: Welcome to another episode of Breaking Battlegrounds. I'm your host, Sam Stone. The international man of mystery. Chuck Warren is out of the studio again this week, but we are graced by the lovely presence Michelle Ugenti-Rita, former state senator here. She's running for office herself. Yeah, yeah.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Glutton for punishment.Sam Stone: Yeah. No, seriously. Having done that once now and having no interest, I have all these people keep coming up to me and they're like, hey, Sam, you should run again. I'm like.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Why are you kidding you? You value your yourself too much to do that again.Sam Stone: It's painful.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: It's tough. It's tough. I like it though. I mean, I don't know how many races have I done. 6 or 7. And you know, the vast majority of one lost one, one six. I like it. You have to like it to do it.Sam Stone: See, I like working on campaigns. Yeah.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: So you like it? Just a different component, a.Sam Stone: Different component of it. I actually I just found out that when I was doing it, I found out I don't like being the candidate.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Right. That's a that's a different kind of person, the person who likes to be a candidate. But there can be a lot of people that like to be in the political sphere, working behind the scenes, working on policy, working on campaign strategy. But the candidate, it's it takes a lot.Sam Stone: It's different. I mean, for one thing, the thing that that frankly got me and folks, we have some very good guests coming up today on our second segment, we're going to have Abraham Hamadeh. He was the candidate for attorney general, general election candidate in Arizona, lost by I think by the end it was like 270 votes. I think it was down to like 123 by the time it was all okay, whatever. And as we discussed briefly or will discuss briefly with Abe there, there's really no doubt in anyone's mind here that he got hosed out of that election by Maricopa County. And what happened on Election day and uncounted ballots.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Their incompetency.Sam Stone: Their incompetency and all this kind of thing. I have not met one serious person who doesn't think that he should be the AG right now in a fairly run election. Yeah, and that's even a lot of those people are people who disagree with Kari Lake and disagree with Donald Trump and don't take that position, but they look at what happened here on Election Day with malfunctioning machines and 63% of the precincts, all this stuff and they say, look, 100 and something votes that absolutely cost that. So he's announcing a run for Congressional District eight here in Arizona.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: So that's going to be that's going to be a really interesting congressional race. You mentioned we we talked to Abe about this.Sam Stone: But folks, in all fairness, before we stumble over this anymore, we actually already did our interview with Abe. We pre-recorded it before we began the show here. I'm just going to be honest about this. Like, folks, you know, we're not live. We pre-record this on Friday. You're going to you're going to hear this on Saturday. So it is what it is. Instead of assembling it over to Michelle, we'll just tease this interview that's coming up and then folks make sure yeah, make sure you stay tuned afterwards because we're going to do a nice podcast segment following on this as well. And then for segments three and four today we have Mike Cote, writer for National Review and historian, focusing on great power, rivalry and geopolitics, which obviously isn't relevant at all to the moment in time we're in. Yeah, yeah. Um, but so we were teasing the lead in with Abe in that race from last time when Debbie Lesko became the congresswoman. I think if I remember, I mean, it was a huge field, like 15 to 18 people in that field.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: I think so too. I mean, everyone and their mom comes out and puts their hat or puts their name in the hat to run. And but that is honestly the nature of an open seat. You see that quite frequently in an open seat. It is exasperated by fact that it's a congressional open seat. And on our side, the Republican side.Sam Stone: Whoever wins the primary.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Yeah, it will. The general.Sam Stone: The general. I mean, I think when Debbie ran, her Democrat opponent in the general was.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Tipirneni.Sam Stone: Was it Hiram Tipirneni or was it? I think it was Brian nee. Brianna Westbrook. I don't know. Either way. It was terrible.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Candidates or something. Yeah. It's terrible.Sam Stone: Well, yeah. No. So the Democrats here in Arizona don't have a great bench.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: No, no, they don't have a good bench at all. It's not deep. Just the fact that we have Katie Hobbs as our governor I think is evident of that. But it does tell you, though, that if we aren't smart about how we're campaigning, if we don't have strategy, if we don't stick to our talking points, if we veer off of, you know, issues that matter to people, it's not a given. We're going to win. I mean, right, you know, just because the other side is that bad does not mean you're going to win. You know, you really have to make sure that you get your message out and you, frankly, stay on message. Stay. On message. I hope that's what happens in in CD eight is they stay on message. There's so much going on. Abe talked about that. And people want results. Yes. You know, deliver something for the good people of that district, please.Sam Stone: Well, you know one thing, and I know Debbie Lesko a little bit. You probably know her a lot better than I.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Served with her.Sam Stone: Um, but one of the things I was a little disappointed with her over the few years she's been in office versus Paul Gosar, for instance, is that Paul ran around and turned out voters in his bright red district in general elections. Yeah. And Debbie did not do that in hers. And folks, that makes a big difference. You need a candidate. Yeah. They've won the thing in the primary. It's over basically. But you need them to go out and turn out those votes.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: You do have to energize the base, right? This is a numbers game. The person with the most numbers, you know, the highest number, excuse me, wins. And it's about keeping majorities or getting majorities if we don't have them. And that doesn't happen unless let's get out to vote. Like your point.Sam Stone: Let's take a Debbie Lesko and let's call it five of our brightest red state legislative districts. Right. What what how much of a change is there if each one of if Debbie turns out an extra 1000 votes and all of those turn out an extra hundred.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: And especially since races are becoming more and more competitive, they're closer and closer. So, you know, a lot of people have this mindset of like, oh, it doesn't matter or I'm just one. But when when, you know, the race we had the superintendent race, there was another legislative district race. This was just last general election, right. They they triggered recount my recount bill, by the way, that the counties opposed vehemently because they don't like to recount.Sam Stone: That's one of the things most people don't maybe don't know, because people don't follow the legislature in any state.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: They should, but they should.Sam Stone: I always laugh because, like the Florida legislature has done so much right, and everyone, all everyone talks about is governor DeSantis. Now, I love governor DeSantis too, but let's be honest, 80% of what he gets credit for.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: They they served up to for him.Sam Stone: They're teeing him up. And, you know, we we haven't always done a good enough job here. But had we turned out those extra 1500 Republicans, we're not talking about Abraham Hamadeh running for CD eight. We're talking about AG Abraham Hamadeh right I mean that's a big difference. And this is nationwide folks. Think about all these the presidential election, everything how close that was.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: And it's only going to be I think that you're going to see more and more competitive races. And what I mean by that, the differential between the top two candidates become narrower, more narrow and narrow. So they're going to be razor close. So every vote actually does count. And I think in 2016 it was Congressman Andy Biggs that won his race by I want to say 27 votes.Sam Stone: Yeah it was really tight really really tight tight. Yeah. And so these things make a big difference.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: So if you're extended family's not voting and you lose that race I mean you can't go to any family function ever again.Sam Stone: Well no you can. You just you stand at the door and you're like, you're allowed in. Let's see. Did you vote? Pull up the voter rolls. Did you cast a ballot? Oh no no, no potato salad for you today.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Exactly.Sam Stone: Um, there's a lot going on in the world, and obviously we're going to be focusing on a lot of the the great power situation and all of this with Mike Cote. When Cote, I'm hoping I'm probably mispronouncing this two different ways. That's what I do, folks. Um, but I want to touch on something else that came up today. It's kind of icky, but I'm throwing I'm throwing this into this thing. It's Friday. There's the news out today that about a week ago you had a reporter in Philadelphia, 39 year old reporter who was murdered in his home. And everyone was like, you know, what's going on, blah, blah, blah. Well, today they arrested a 19 year old homeless kid that he was having a air quote, I'm putting up the air quotes here, folks. Relationship with. This comes about two weeks after we saw a activist stabbed on the streets of New York.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: That was horrific.Sam Stone: Video for basically the same underlying reason that he had been in a relationship with this crazy young homeless person who then stabbed him to death. Democrats have a pedophile problem.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: You are going bold.Sam Stone: I am going bold there. But you know what they do. Look at the thing. So there was a little bit of controversy here about Turning Point USA. One of their activists chasing and asking questions of an ASU professor, who then shoved the cameraman and physically made a poor decision of who to assault because he just got tossed to the ground by a much stronger person as a result. Now that that was the result of his actions, this this act, this activist professor. But I looked into why they were asking him these questions. This guy is a professor at our university and he's basically promoting pedophilia. I mean. What are we? What do we have to do?Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Why isn't why isn't there an outcry about that?Sam Stone: You know, I saw a little clip from Joe Rogan this morning, and I actually, I like Rogan. I think he's a great interviewer. It's not his insights I actually find the most interesting. UsuallyMichelle Ugenti- Rita:  He's good at teasing it out of his guests.Sam Stone: Yeah, he's a great interviewer. He asks brilliant questions, but this was a kind of a clip of him talking with one of his guests, guest hosts or co co producers or whatever, and he was saying, you know, you have this thing where it's just Ghislaine Maxwell has been jailed, convicted, right, of selling kids for sex. And yet there's no one anywhere in any documentation who bought. That sex. Now obviously that happened. I'm not saying it didn't write. But why aren't they being charged? All of those people who were flying to Epstein Island.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Who are they and.Sam Stone: Who are they? Where's the list?Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Where's right? It happened. Where's the list? Who are they? Why can't we identify them?Sam Stone: Yeah.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: And bring them to justice.Sam Stone: And forget trying to hold them accountable? We're not even being told who we.Michelle Ugenti- Rita:  You don't even. Know who it is.Sam Stone: Who should be held accountable.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Very powerful.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Forces.Sam Stone: And this is this is something totally different. Like I always was. You know, you grew up in a country where it's like, hey, one side wants lower tax rates and the other one side wants to spend more money. And like, okay, that's a discussion we can all have.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: And be on.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Either side of the issue on. Right. But why, why are why why is this one divided. Right. Or at least feels like it? Shouldn't we all be on the same side on this one?Sam Stone: I'm sorry.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: You have a different perspective when it comes to pedophilia.Sam Stone: Or. Yeah.Sam Stone: I mean, like they go so far as to call it minor attracted persons. Now they're trying to do this name swap thing again.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Hopefully Huckabee has banned that term.Sam Stone: Everyone should ban that term. If your governor hasn't banned that term you need to talk to your governor. I don't care which side of the aisle they're on. Okay, folks, we're going to break. We're going to be coming back for more. Make sure you tune in for our podcast segment, because I want to follow up on some of this. It's, you know, there's some weird stuff going on these days, folks. We'll catch you on the next episode here. We're going to be talking to Abe Hamadeh and then moving on with my coat or coat writer for the National Review in just a moment.Advertisement: At Overstock. We know home is a pretty important place, and that's why we believe everyone deserves a home that makes them happy. Whether you're furnishing a new house or apartment or simply looking to update and refresh a few rooms. Overstock has every day free shipping and amazing deals on the beautiful, high quality furniture and decor you need to transform any home into the home of your dreams. Overstock. Making dream homes come true.Sam Stone: All right. Welcome back to Breaking Battlegrounds with your host, Michelle Ugenti-rita. And I'm Sam Stone. Coming up next, a guest who just announced a run for Congressional District eight here in Arizona. He is also the man. I really believe that you can if you're a Democrat or you're an independent, you want to quibble about what happened to Kari Lake? You can, but I don't believe you can quibble about what happened to this guy in Maricopa County in this last election, where he theoretically lost by a couple hundred votes when they had huge problems with the machine problems. I have not talked to anybody in Arizona, anybody who's reasonable, who doesn't think the election was stolen from Abe Hamadeh. So, Abe, thank you for taking the time this morning. I know you've got a busy schedule because you just launched this run for Congress. Tell us how you're doing and what's going on.Abe Hamadeh: Thank you. Sam, good to be with you, Michel. It's been, you know, it was Groundhog Day for a whole year, just about since last November. Right. Focusing on our election lawsuit, which, you know, as you said, I think everybody recognizes what happened. And, you know, with the government withholding all of the evidence, all these 9000 uncounted ballots. But when this opportunity arose, you know, I decided, hey, you know, I don't trust I don't trust the court system right now. Sam, you know, it's really unfortunate that we've been met with roadblocks. So I plan to serve in in Washington alongside Kari Lake and alongside Donald Trump. And I think that's where the focus is now. But we're still fighting the election lawsuit, of course, because we need to expose what happened. But, you know, right out the gate, we had so many endorsements, Sam, and we got endorsed by Kash Patel, who's a huge fighter. We have Ric Grenell and director of National intelligence. We had Robert O'Brien, the national security adviser. We even had Adam Laxalt, who ran for Senate in Nevada, the former AG up there. So I think we built this really broad coalition and a type of unity to kind of ticket right now, because I'm just trying to I want the grassroots, the grassroots right now need a victory.Abe Hamadeh: You know, they need a fighter who's willing to say the things that need to be said and do the things that need to be done. And when I go to Washington, DC, everybody knows my fighting spirit, right? I mean, the establishment wanted me to go cower and hide and, you know, beg for forgiveness. And instead I stood tall to them. I stood tall to them, the the media and the political class. And I think I've come out stronger than ever. And the polling suggests that certainly right now. So we're in a very good spot. And I'd be honored to go back to my eighth congressional district, where I actually grew up from. I lived in North Peoria. I went to school at three different schools out there. So it feels it feels really nice and especially that area for so long. You know, it's really MAGA country, very supportive of President Trump. And who can't be, especially with the world on fire right now. Sam. So I think my skill set, you know, being the an Army captain serving overseas, being a former prosecutor, I think it's going to be it's going to be really good transition in Congress.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Yeah. So I think the audience we kind of need to set up this race. This is this is we had an incumbent who is not running for re-election, Debbie Lesko. So we have an open seat in a.Sam Stone: Very red district.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: A very.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Red district. So this is going to stay Republican. It's just what flavor Republican are we going to get. And we need to get a conservative. The race is shaping up. Talk to us about what that looks like right now. How many candidates are in the race. How do you see it ultimately kind of solidifying as as people look at.Sam Stone: As I told someone the other day, I think Abe has a pretty good chance of winning a 19 way primary.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Well, you know what?Michelle Ugenti- Rita: These open seats, right? I mean, that's around how many candidates enter the races.Sam Stone: I think last time it was like 18 or 19 for this seat when it kicked off.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: So it's really going to be about your base. And in that niche what do we what does it look like right now.Abe Hamadeh: So I think you guys are exactly right. And, you know, I entered the race as the clear underdog with 0% name ID and, you know, that was probably the most contentious primaries in terms of how many legitimate candidates there were. And, you know, we defeated all of them because, you know, the voters are smart. They really sense authenticity. They know who's genuine. They know who's a fighter. Right now, I know my one of my opponents, Blake Masters, just entered the race. He's coming in all the way from Tucson, no ties to the district. And, you know, actually did the worst out of any of the Trump endorsed candidates. He he only won that district by 7%, which is kind of scary. I won the district by 12%. So but, you know, I'm focused on my race. I don't really need to focus on anybody else. But people know they're the electorate nowadays is a lot smarter than people give them credit for. They know they're really in tune with so much of what's happening. So, you know, the more the merrier that come in and, you know, we'll, we'll we'll just run our race just like we ran the ag race. And I have no problem running against people who are older than me, who are more established than me, but I.Abe Hamadeh: People at this at this time. They know our country is collapsing. I mean, we have to be very honest about the assessment of our country. It's in a dire state. And it's the same reason why I ran for AG and the same fighting spirit I'm going to take to Congress with me is I know what's at stake. My family left Syria, know I was born in the United States, but my family immigrated from Syria and my family from Venezuela. And I've seen what Marxist revolutions do to countries. And once they activate them, it happens very quickly. And as I were seeing all of our institutions under attack right now, but I look forward to a spirited primary and, you know, we're going to we're going to go off to the races. But I feel very confident we're going to have a lot of support. I'm honored that Kari Lake endorsed me right off the bat, too. She was actually on the phone with me telling me to get in the race. So I feel really good about the way of the race. Right now.Sam Stone: We have just about two three minutes left before we get to the end of this segment here, and I want to give some time for you at the end to be able to share your website and all your information so people can help support you. But one of the things I noted from the campaign last time for Attorney general and for folks outside of Arizona, you wouldn't have seen any of this. Obviously, no one's paying attention outside of the state. It was, like you said, a big primary. One of the things I thought differentiated you from the other campaigns was you were focused on campaigning, on things you were going to do in office. A lot of them spent a lot of time attacking you. I didn't see that from your camp. You really ran a issue based. YeahMichelle Ugenti- Rita: Right.Abe Hamadeh: Yeah, that's exactly right. I mean, there are so many, so many people want to get into politics because they want to be a politician. I'm getting into it because I'm desperately worried about our country. And I've seen it firsthand. Right. When when you had everybody coming after me, you know, with this election that happened last November, you know, one of the things I want to go into Congress is get election integrity at the federal level. And so I think just that type of fighting spirit the voters recognize, they know that I'm so focused on terrorism. You know, I've served overseas in Saudi Arabia vetting, you know, trying to prevent terrorists from coming into the United States. And, you know, you see our wide open border, which I think, unfortunately, we've had 167 encounters with people on the terror watch list. I mean, there's so much, so many things that are happening in our country where it's a multi-dimensional war and we have to fight it on all fronts. And having somebody with that conviction and who can withstand the pressure is so important right now at this dire time, and especially with and look at this time last year, Sam, Michelle, we didn't president Trump wasn't under indictment. Now he's had to withstand four indictments. And I think people need to be really concerned about the direction of our country right now, where we're starting to jail political opponents. I mean, this is not something that we've seen in the United States of America before. This is more reminiscent of banana republics, third world countries. And I think I can speak to it most better than most people right now.Sam Stone: We have just a minute left. Oh, real quick, give us your top three issues and then tell folks how they can support your campaign.Abe Hamadeh: My top three issues are, of course, the border. I mean, the border is completely open because of the disaster of the Biden administration, which I do believe is intentional. And I think we need to impeach Secretary Mayorkas as soon as possible. Election integrity is my other focus, and I've been tried and tested in that battlefront, and we're going to do some good things at the at the federal level with that. And thirdly, you know, national security and military, you know, somebody who served, you know, I know what veterans go through. And I also know that a foreign policy that doesn't put America first is a is a disaster. But I feel really blessed to be to represent this district. And if anybody wants to learn more about the campaign, I'm honored to have their support. They can go to my website at for Azcom. Abe. Perfect.Sam Stone: Thank you so much, Abe. We're coming back in just a moment. All right. Welcome back to Breaking Battlegrounds with your host, Michelle Ugenti-rita. I'm Sam Stone. We're going to be continuing on with our interviews here in just a moment. But folks, you've been hearing me talk about why Refy for a year now? 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Thanks so much for having me.Sam Stone: So nothing to talk about at all these days in the areas of great power, rivalry and geopolitics. Um, you know, one of the one of your recent articles is that titled the Sky Isn't Falling for those who decry Western support for Ukraine, everything a precursor to World War three? This couldn't be further from the truth. Tell us a little bit about that, because I thought that was an interesting take and kind of an important one to inject into the discussion at this moment.Mike Coté: Yeah, great. Thanks so much. So the piece basically I'm trying to talk about we have people online, especially even going up to people in Congress as well as the president of the United States that are basically thinking that any sort of change in our posture in Ukraine, whether that's giving them more weapons, assisting them with intelligence, things like that, pretty much are forcing us into a third world war. You'll see people talking about World War Three, things like that all the time online. And that was something that really bothered me. As someone who studied both world wars, they're basically mistaking the way that escalation dynamics worked, both in the current war as well as in both the First and Second World War. So unfortunately.Sam Stone: What are what are some of the primary differences in that?Mike Coté: Sure. So with World War One, that's something I study a lot, and I feel like it's unfortunately not really well understood as much here in the US, but people usually think about it as, you know, war that happened for nothing. A lot of people died for really no reason. It kind of burst out of nowhere with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand in summer of 1914, but this was something that was brewing for a very, very long time beforehand. The big geopolitical rivalries between Britain and Germany and France and Russia with Germany as well, were really simmering for decades, if not longer. And this was something that really kind of ramped up over time. And I see the Ukraine war right now as much more as one of those smaller wars that were kind of earlier, a couple of decades earlier, as a precursor to the First World War. It's a proxy war essentially. Right now, the US is not directly involved, neither is any other NATO country. And you have Russia basically trying to take over their smaller neighbor. So there are various conflicts that were like this before World War One.Mike Coté: None of them blew up into the big one. Obviously that eventually happened, but there was a lot more build up to it than there is right now with Ukraine and with respect to World War II specifically, I think the lesson that people are taking away from that is kind of the opposite. We saw those smaller conflicts happening before World War II as well. Hitler was trying to gobble up different parts of Europe. Japan was trying to take over China since 1937, and essentially us in the West. We did very little about that. You famously have Neville Chamberlain with the peace in our time, getting a piece of paper at Munich, basically saying, oh, Hitler is not going to do any more besides take this part of Czechoslovakia. And we all know how well that worked out. So I think the lesson coming from World War II is that if we meet with force, these sorts of revanchist aims by a country like Russia and Ukraine, then we may be able to avoid a much bigger conflagration later on.Sam Stone: And, you know, I think that makes sense. It's a view that you don't hear expressed that clearly very often. And I think one of the issues that I see with the public on this is that coverage of the war tends to be either rah rah or no, no, the war in Ukraine, there isn't much room for nuance, it seems, in the national discussion right now.Mike Coté: Yeah, yeah. And I think that's a big problem with it. I mean, I wish the president would go out and make a speech that really kind of explained the stakes, why it matters to the US to aid Ukraine in this war against Moscow and kind of help them protect their own territory. You know, one of the things that I think people don't talk nearly enough about is the world system. We live in now that the US is really the hegemon of. That's something that's very fragile. And these things that are chopping away at the edges of it, like the war in Ukraine, really do undermine our security here at home.Sam Stone: Yeah, absolutely. We're going to be going to break here in a moment, but we're coming back with more from Mike Kott, writer from National Review and historian focusing on great power, rivalry and geopolitics, blogs at Rational policy.com. And he's the host of the Rational Policy podcast. We also want to get into, obviously, what's going on with the Israel-hamas conflict and how history can help us understand that conflict a little bit better. And in general, I think it's valuable just to hear from people who aren't looking at these things as black and white and very straightforward. They are complex issues that will affect this world for decades to come. So stay tuned, folks. We're coming back with more in just a moment.Advertisement: At Overstock. We know home is a pretty important place, and that's why we believe everyone deserves a home that makes them happy. 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How much do leaders around the world and intelligence agencies see Ukraine as a line where if we allow that, that domino to fall, that it's almost certain Russia will take additional steps, and perhaps China and other potential aggressors will see that as the green light to go in, you know, expand their territorial ambitions.Mike Coté: Yeah. And I think that's that's very true. I think one thing with Ukraine specifically is we've kind of seen this happening over the past decade or so. In 2008, you had the invasion of Georgia by Russia, which we didn't really do much about, that. Georgia was not in NATO is not in NATO at this point. Basically, Russia carved off a significant portion of Georgia and has kind of kept that country on the sidelines in terms of an American or a NATO alliance. We saw that as well in Ukraine in 2014, when Russia invaded, took Crimea and started a long, prolonged conflict in the eastern part of the country. Obviously, this year they've expanded that, trying to take out pretty much all of Ukraine. Their initial advance was really on Kiev, which was the capital. And obviously trying to do that is not something you do if you're just trying to take small, different parts of the territory. I think one thing that Vladimir Putin is banking on is that Ukraine is not in NATO. I think that really is where he's trying to push at first to see how NATO responds when it's not a NATO ally that's directly affected. But we have seen NATO allies directly affected as well, especially in the Baltic countries. Over the past 5 or 6 years. We've seen various incursions there, especially with cyber attacks.Mike Coté: And that's something that I think we're going to see more of going forward, that asymmetric sort of warfare, trying to test NATO's tripwires and see where we'll really get a stronger response and where they may not. And as you said, with other countries, especially with China, in Taiwan, I think, as you said, with respect to Israel, we've seen Iran becoming more belligerent with respect to the way that it's attacking Israel and trying to carry out its own aims. You know, we've responded pretty strongly in Ukraine. I think one of the problems is we haven't been getting them the material they need fast enough. The Biden administration has basically slow walked a lot of these things saying, oh, you know, Israel doesn't need it, sorry, Ukraine doesn't need it. And then a few months later, okay, well, Ukraine can get it in a couple of months from now. And by the end of that cycle, it's 8 to 9 months, if not a year down the line, that Ukraine is actually getting these sorts of weapons on the battlefield. And that sort of delay is something that I think really does incentivize our enemies to try to make these big moves, especially like China on Taiwan, and try to get that done before we even really have the opportunity to react.Sam Stone: Yeah, absolutely. Okay. Moving on and switching up subjects a little bit here, talking about what's going on in Israel with the Hamas attacks. Israel's response. You had a great piece accusing Israel of genocide as a moral outrage, but also based on your historical background and knowledge. How can people I mean, again, this is a narrative, Michel, that I think has been massively oversimplified in public discussion here and around the globe. There's a lot of history that goes into this. And people, you know, people talking about apartheid or talking about occupation don't seem to understand that history very much at all. So, Mike, give us a little bit of that background and what is informing the decisions that are being made on both sides.Mike Coté: Sure. So I mean, you can go back even to before the foundation of the State of Israel in 1948. And see, there was very interesting back and forth between Israel, Jews in the area that would become Israel, and the Arabs in the area that would have become Palestine had they accepted the creation of a state either in 1948 or later on. And basically, we're seeing a battle over something that's been really fought about for for centuries. The Holy Land has always been somewhere that you've had competing claims Muslim, Jewish, Christian, obviously, the Crusades going back over a millennia at this point. But with respect to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it really goes back to 1948, where you have Israel being partitioned, the land that was Mandate Palestine. The UN basically split it into what would have become a Jewish state and what would have become an Arab state. And that was something that was accepted by Jewish leaders at the time, including David Ben-Gurion, who became the first prime minister of the country. Unfortunately, the Arabs did not accept this and had basically launched a genocidal invasion at the time to wipe out all the Jews of Israel. And this is something that you can see pretty clearly from the historical record. Various Arab and Palestinian leaders essentially are saying that we need to wipe out the Jews here. We need to make sure that this is purely a muslim land. And at that time, you had a significant number of Arabs living in what would become Israel. Many of them fled. There was a lot of fighting that was really back and forth, civil war, sort of fighting. A lot of civilian casualties on both sides. And the Arab armies that were coming in essentially said, hey, get out of our way.Mike Coté: Let us come in here to do what we need to do to destroy what would be the state of Israel. And then you can go back to your homes afterward. And so a lot of people did listen to that. Most of the population, the Arab population of the area fled. I think there were about 750,000 refugees. Palestinians today call that the Nakba, the catastrophe. So basically, the catastrophe for them was the very existence of Israel in the first place. And you see a lot of this happening at the time, you know, various partitions of states, India and Pakistan being split up, which caused about 15 million refugees, a much, much larger population. And those people were eventually absorbed into those two states. Obviously, there's still conflict between India and Pakistan, but you don't have as much of that internal conflict, whereas you have Palestinian refugees that have been refugees in camps for 75 years now. And I lay a lot of that blame at the feet of the Arab states around which have kept the Palestinians essentially completely outside of the political process in these countries. Whereas you had Arabs who remained and became citizens of the state of Israel who have participated in politics in Israel. You even had in the last government, an Arab party was part of the government for the first time in Israeli history. So it's really been a very long term conflict here. You've always had Palestinian Arabs, especially in the leadership, basically advocating a genocidal aim towards the Jews of Israel. And that's something that is very, very hard to make peace with, as we have seen.Sam Stone: Obviously, the underlying issue, I mean, really break it down, is that one side would accept peace and one side will not. And the accusations of genocide are completely reversed from the reality. Yeah.Mike Coté: No, totally. I mean, it's one of those things again and again, you'll hear even people who have been very pro the peace process. Bill Clinton, for example, in 2000, essentially was trying to broker a deal at Camp David between Yasser Arafat and the Israeli government, and they gave Arafat essentially everything that he could ask for in terms of territorial splits, in terms of having a relatively contiguous Palestinian state. And he turned it down, and they launched the Second Intifada, which killed several hundred Jews in terrorist attacks across Israel. And it's really one of those things where, again, you can offer so much, but if it's not accepted, what are you going to do? Israel withdrew unilaterally from Gaza in 2005, pulled out Israeli settlers at gunpoint and relocated them into the state of Israel. And yet you had the people of Gaza essentially electing Hamas as their government, who only had one election. They've held a power in Gaza the rest of the time, and they've been using all of the aid money we give them, essentially, to impoverish their own people and build terrorist infrastructure to try to destroy Israel. So it's very hard to make peace with a group of people who are led essentially by terrorists, who have no interest in actually having a state, even when they have the chance.Sam Stone: One of the one of the charges you hear all the time is that Israeli settlements are encroaching upon Palestinian land. But but as you point out, since 2005, that has not been the case. As far as I can tell. Those complaints are actually based on well, Israel's population is growing, so they're building more houses in Israel.Mike Coté: Yeah, yeah, that's a lot of it. And you do have some settlements in the West Bank, which have been very controversial, but that has nothing to do with the conflict with Hamas in Gaza. Like I said, there have been no Jews living in Gaza essentially since 2005. And if you look at Palestinian governed territories or generally the Middle East overall, it used to be various vibrant Jewish communities across the Middle East, whether that was from in Morocco, in Baghdad, which had a centuries old Jewish community. They were all evicted essentially after 1948, causing about 850,000 refugees, which were indeed accepted by Israel and integrated into the population.Sam Stone: So a fair swap at that time, I mean, if we're just talking fair, would have been, okay. All you Arab states, you take the 750,000. That are.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Refugees.Sam Stone: That are that left to get out of the way of your armies. You take those refugees and we're taking the 750,000 Jews. But but this, this sort of genocide, if you want to talk about genocide or apartheid has continued very programmatically into very recent years in a lot of these Arab countries where even just 10 or 20 years ago, there were still hundreds of thousands of Jews living there. And now there are basically none.Mike Coté: Yeah, yeah, you've seen that happen constantly across the years. And thankfully there is a state of Israel for these people to go to that would be able to protect them. And I think that's one of the biggest things that we see is that obviously there is the atrocities of October 7th, and that was one thing that was obviously a very big security failure for Israel that they'll be dealing with over time. But that's somewhere where you have an Israeli army that is meant to protect Jews in Israel. And having that place for them to go to is something that really is very different than what the Arab countries. Obviously, there are plenty of Arab countries. Jordan has a very large Palestinian population, and yet they have refused to essentially integrate these people into their societies, which has indeed actually caused many more problems. Know, if these Arab countries aren't integrating Palestinian refugees, that breeds more resentment. And instead of directing that resentment towards the Arab countries, they're directing it towards the one Jewish state in the region.Sam Stone: Mike, before we wrap up, we have just about three minutes left here today. Really appreciate you joining us on the program, folks. You can follow his work at Rational policy.com. Also at National Review. Mike Cote, I want to thank you so much for joining us. But before you go, I want to jump onto one last topic. You recently wrote a piece, The Multi-headed Hydra Menacing America, talking about increasing cooperation between China, Russia and Iran. Why should that concern the average American?Mike Coté: So basically, I think it comes down to their goal, which is really what unites them. They all wish to essentially destroy the world order that we live in and have lived in since the end of World War two. Basically, at that point in time, the transition from Britain, you know, running the world is really not the right word. But controlling the world system, making the rules, trying to establish fairness for various countries that really that responsibility came on to the United States. And what we've seen over the past 75 years is an explosion in prosperity, not only within the US, but around the world. Whether that's been the protection of trade by the American Navy, the fact that we have rule of law generally have international bodies which have arbitrated disputes between states. Obviously, there have been wars since World War two, but nothing to the extent of that war. And I think part of that is really because of the Western led world order and these countries China, Russia and Iran, as well as some of their proxies, Venezuela and North Korea, etcetera. They want to overturn that. They want to return to a world that's much more like the 19th century, where you'd have hard spheres of influence with the great powers basically running their near abroad and controlling that. And that's been something that has not been the case for the past 75 years, where we've had small states be able to have their own interests and have their own security without having to worry about their bigger neighbors gobbling them up. And so these nations really want to go back to that older world where they can have a stronger influence around the countries around them, whether that's economic or military. And one of the ways they're trying to dismantle our world order is through secondary economic institutions. They try to avoid US sanctions. They try to build their own banking systems, things like that, to really separate themselves from the American led order. And that poses a danger to us here at home, because it really cuts at the core of our prosperity and our security.Sam Stone: Fantastic. Mike, thank you so much for joining us today, folks. Mike Kotei, writer for the National Review. Mike, how do folks follow you and your work and stay in touch? And obviously, we're going to look forward to having you back on to continue some of these discussions. I think it's critical for the future. Yeah, sure.Mike Coté: Well, thanks so much. They can check out my website at Rational policy.com. I write there a good bit. Obviously I have writing at National Review, Providence Magazine, and The Federalist, and you can check me out on Twitter or whatever they're calling it now at RATL Policy.Sam Stone: Fantastic, folks. Thank you so much for tuning in today. Breaking battlegrounds. We'll be back on the air next week, but make sure you download our podcast segment. Also got some juicy stuff in there this week from Michelle and I. Breaking battlegrounds back next week.Advertisement: The 2022 political field was intense, so don't get left behind in 2024. If you're running for political office, the first thing on your to do list needs to be securing your name on the web with a Your name web domain from GoDaddy.com. Get yours now.Sam Stone: All right, welcome to the exclusive podcast segment of Breaking Battlegrounds with your host today, Michelle Ugenti-rita. Thank you so much for joining us in studio I love coming. You know, we were talking a bit in the first segment, and I want to kind of build off of that about the Democrats really appear to have a problem with pedophilia, and they have a problem calling it out, and they're not willing to just be like, this is wrong.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Well.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: You know. Do they see a constituency there?Sam Stone: Apparently they must. I mean, but but so I was thinking about that in light of everything going on with Hamas and Israel. Right. I don't know how you cannot anybody everybody cannot unambiguously say that people. Raping women and children, taking hostages, killing civilians, 1400 dead civilians. How? You cannot say that. That is an unalloyed wrong. There is no justification for such an act ever. And yet you see Democrats in this country, they cannot say that.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Right. There's something there's something that they're unwilling to admit.Sam Stone: The moral, the moral equivalencies they're creating. Are just. I mean.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: But remember.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: These are the same people that can't even say what a woman is.Sam Stone: Yeah, it all ties together, though, to me, Michel, because, like, you can't say that a woman's a woman. No, you can't call a pedophile a pedophile, and you can't call a terrorist a terrorist.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: So it's bigger than those examples. It's it's really this war on facts and the truth. And they seem to want you to believe that there's subjectivity in facts and the truth and there's not. It just is factual and it just is the truth, whether you believe it or not, doesn't take it away. The truth doesn't need you to support it. It survives and exists outside of of whether you agree with it or not. But they don't want it seems like they don't want you to believe that. They want you to believe. Whatever they say is the truth, or that you have some ability to create your own set of facts and truth.Sam Stone: You know.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: How do you have. A society if there aren't rules?Sam Stone: Well, so this is actually the point I was I was going to get to with all this discussion. How do you have a society without some sort of moral values? Right? I mean, the entire Western world has been built on essentially the Judeo-Christian set of values, right? We all agreed on those things. And I think one of the things that's going on is Democrats. It's all about power and control. And a moral. People do not require a lot of government oversight.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: No, but.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: You're right on power and control. That's exactly what you saw with Covid. That was all about power and control. That's what all of. And that's really this. The trans gender issue is about power and control, making you feel that you can't even speak out loud what you know to be true, what is true, what is factual because you are so in fear of being either ridiculed, fired, you know, drawn and quartered in your community. And that's a power and control thing. They don't want you to feel like you have freedom. They want you to get permission.Sam Stone: And and you just brought up a really good point. So for like you and me, you know, I say things whether here on the radio or on Twitter, which I now call Twix, right? I say things all the time that if I were working for almost any company, any fortune 500 company in this country, I would be fired that day.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: There'd be some video.Sam Stone: Oh no. Yeah, I mean, they they would never tolerate someone like me. They would never hire someone like me if they went back and looked at those things.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: So, you know, I, you know, this really actually brings up an interesting area which is corporations and what they're doing, what they have done. To allow this and give this kind of this, this power grab steam. I mean, look how they market. Look what they do. Look at the choices they make, look at how they set up their corporate boardrooms and the diversity training and what, you know, cancelling Christmas parties because God forbid, you celebrate anything and, you know, they're part of it.Sam Stone: It's corporate cowardice, I think is the root of this. And I don't think they're just part of it. I think they are the engine now behind it, because I think the I think the left realised that without the power of corporations behind these ideas, that these ideas would never extend past the dark recesses of academia.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: That's right.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: They would implode upon any reasonable person, you know, thinking about it or looking at it. It couldn't survive. It's that nonsensical. So you use corporate the corporate world to.Sam Stone: Yeah, you infiltrate HR.Sam Stone: You take HR and turn it into something it was never intended to be. Hr was never intended to be the Hall monitor in a business. It was simply intended to be the person who managed like your health plan and your benefits. Yeah, exactly. And, you know, oversaw the paperwork for now.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: You know, looking in your office and seeing what posters you've put up or, you know.Sam Stone: They're following all your socials, you know, they're they're tracking everything you say and do.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: These ideas don't sell like you were saying. So people have to be.Sam Stone: They have to be.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Coerced and coerced into acquiescing. So that's why you can never acquiesce. Don't put that mask on. Don't social distance.Sam Stone: Amen. You know, I know absolutely.Sam Stone: Absolutely. You're hearing it from a Jewish guy now.Sam Stone: Amen, sister.Sam Stone: There's no question that is exactly right. The only answer is to have no tolerance at all for their version of this societal great change that they're trying to bring in, which is built on the most amoral and and unsustainable foundation.Michelle Ugenti- Rita: Well, no. Yes. It's collectivism. Right? Everybody does the same thing. Nobody stands out. That is not how we are built, particularly in America. It's exceptionalism that motivates us. Individuality. It's funny that these are the same people that pretend to care about individuality when they want everyone to be the same, marched to the same tune. Do not deviate. Everyone has to act the same, be the same, think the same, look the same. It's that's really how they behave.Sam Stone: It's an amazing.Sam Stone: Point. It's. It is. You're telling these people, oh, you're an individual warrior, and yet you don't allow them to step out of line one bit. They're ants marching, right?Michelle Ugenti- Rita: That's exactly right, sheeple. Going right off the cliff.Sam Stone: Well, and speaking of off the cliff, folks, we are going off this cliff and off the air. But thank you so much for tuning in and joining us today. We really, really appreciate having you. And make sure if you're not subscribed, subscribe. Send this to a friend. 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