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Baked and Awake Episode 64 Holiday Edition December 30 2018 Intro Disclaimer- we be smokin' that weed Find us at www.bakedandawake.com Write us at talktous@bakedandawake.com Thanks to DGN, Dark Myths, and the Podcast Builder’s League Thanks to my Patreon Bois- you know who you are Thanks @onedrvnofficial for the recent itunes review. I see you playa! Visit my Garden, Weed Plus Tacoma, in 2019 Sponsor the Show! Email ideas to: talktous@bakedandawake.com Finally Thanks and much love to my Beautiful Wife, Nicole of @Bluebirdfarms, and a Merry Christmas to her and my two Boys Ken and Royce. You’re my world, and I hope one day you can all look back on these podcasts and be glad that I made them. Last week’s Episode on the Mud Flood and Grand Tartaria is turning out to be my most popular episode ever, doing very well on the usual podcast distribution end points, but also turning out to be a bit of a hit (for me) on YouTube, with over 800 views, as they put it in their language versus the more podcastey “downloads”. Now, I’m well aware that this is probably due to me being fortunate in having stumbled upon something in this topic, already several years in the researching for a number of amazing pioneers in the area such as John Levy, Phillip Druzhinin, Sylvie Ivanova of the New Earth YouTube Channel, as well as of course the academic who could be credited with, at least in the recent era, in championing this contrarian viewpoint of history- Anatoly Fomenko. Add to this list, a fascinating new researcher I just found, Andreas Xirtus, and his crazy observations about Mormon Architecture and Symbolism and a lot more. Youtube Channel Weird Salt Documentary with questionable Salt Cathedral towards the end: Salt: Tears of The Earth (Start at 33:49 to skip straight to it) Steve’s Research Rabbitholes Below: Eighteen hundred and froze to death The 1901-1903 dust storms- PDF attached to last episode The war of 1812- Napoleon and Tsar Alexander were friends The American Civil War and Reconstruction- a way to demolish the old and re shape? The Spanish American War- What were we fighting for? American Indian Genocide- We erased a people and told their grandchildren they were Africans Grand Canyon mysteries- Pyramids, Giants, Artifacts all hidden by the Smithsonian So called “Neoclassical” Architecture found Globally The American Dust Bowl- Time frame, images, impact, cause CERN, etc connection? The Man in the High Castle (Separate issue? Disclosure?) Orphan Trains, Little Orphan Annie Myth? Dickens? Lewis and Clark Expedition (?) Episode Credits LINKS: Our Website: www.bakedandawake.com (http://www.bakedandawake.com) Email: talktous@bakedandawake.com Rss: http://bakedandawake.libsyn.com/rss Libsyn Podcast Page: http://bakedandawake.libsyn.com/ (http://bakedandawake.libsyn.com/) Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bakedandawakepodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevecominski (@baked_and_awake) Insta: https://www.instagram.com/baked_and_awake/ Teepublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/bakedandawake Almost every episode of the show features beautiful ambient Music, generously provided by Antti Luode (http://www.soundclick.com/AnttiLuode), http://www.soundclick.com/_mobileFrame.cfm?bandID=1277008 NOTE: Any Claims made against this music by SonoSuite are false and will be contested with Youtube etc. @baked_and_awake @daddyissuezshow @damagedgoodstheshow @claymiles #bakedandawakeshow #smokeindicadoshitanyway #podcastbuildersleague #damagedgoodsnetwork #daddyissuez #Shade #LilyBongwater #sexy #listen #subscribe #laugh #nofilter #noboundaries #nosafewords #trypod #PodernFamily #DGN #comedy #entertainment #explicit #damagedgoodstheshow #claytimeinthebasement #thc #GoldenGod #sithlord #fireballjesus #startedfromthebottom #new Daddyissuez.libsyn.com Damagedgoods.libsyn.com Claytimeinthebasement.libsyn.com (http://www.damagedgoodsinc.com) https://ntspodcast.podbean.com/ Www.Damagedgoodsinc.com (http://www.damagedgoodsinc.com)
Despite being warned repeatedly—by his enemy, Tsar Alexander, and even by some of his own generals—Napoleon Bonaparte, the self-proclaimed Emperor of France, made one of the costliest and most lethal mistakes in the history of warfare by invading Russia in the summer of 1812. Though it’s usually the harsh Russian winter that’s credited with crushing the French Army, in reality Napoleon and his troops were in deep trouble long before that, from literally the moment they crossed the Niemen River in Poland. It almost didn’t matter that the Russian Army kept retreating and refusing, for the most part, to fight. The half-million men of the Grand Armée had to fight dusty roads, sticky marshes full of mud, freezing rain in June, blazing heat in July, mosquitoes, dysentery, starvation and dehydration without having to worry about tangling with the Russians in battle. When the inevitable clash did finally occur at a town called Borodino, it led to an even more epic disaster: a man-made firestorm that virtually wiped Moscow off the map. Historian Sean Munger seeks to dispel the myths and misconceptions of Napoleon’s Russian boondoggle, and to get inside the heads of the people who made it happen. In this episode you’ll learn about the man who burned down Moscow (and why he did it), how Napoleon’s badly-timed cold and bladder infection affected the course of world history, and you’ll learn just how desperate a man has to be to willingly drink horse urine. You may have heard the story of the French invasion of Russia before, but you’ve probably never heard it told quite like this. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vienna Hofburg - Imperial Apartments, Sisi Museum, Silver Collection
The apartments in the north end of the Amalia Wing (towards Ballhausplatz) were occupied by Tsar Alexander of Russia during the Congress of Vienna between 1814 and 1815, when all the sovereigns of Europe gathered in Vienna to redivide Europe following the defeat of Napoleon. When Empress Elisabeth occupied the Amalia Wing, these rooms were used for the empress’s private functions. Between 1916 and 1918, the last Austrian emperor, Karl 1, used this suite for his official rooms.www.hofburg-wien.at | Download Tour-Guide (PDF)© by Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.