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Taking a look into the life of the former dictator of Iraq today, which will of course lead us into at least summarizing the first and second Persian Gulf Wars. How bad of a guy was Saddam? And was the US justified in invading Iraq to take him down? Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/smgt5ba3rjAMerch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. And you get the download link for my secret standup album, Feel the Heat.
It's our final week of best bits before we kick off a new season. We're going through the archives and pulling out the best bits from the past year including:50 Cent and Lil' Kim's collaboration on 'Magic Stick' - the song that changed the game in strip clubs around the world. US Forces kill Saddam Hussein's sons - former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's sons, Qusay and Uday Hussein, are killed after a three-hour firefight with U.S. forces in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, striking a major blow for the allies in the Iraq War. Fountains of Wayne release Stacy's Mom - the music video for this one is a sight to behold, with uber milf Rachel Hunter. Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson star in Newlyweds - the latest in a trend of celebreality TV, does the show still stand up? We discuss why history isn't so kind to Nick Lachey. Blu Cantrell reases 'Breathe' - Blu Cantrell a.k.a. Tiffany Cobb... did her father really invent the famous loaf?Eminem buys a house - Detroit property values soar as Eminem picks up a mansion for a song from one of the head honchos over at KMart. Schwarzenegger announces run for Governor of California - this came as a surprise to everyone, even his agent, when he went on the Tonight Show to promote a movie and ended up dropping this bombshell announcement. Chingy releases 'Right Thurr' - we discuss and put to the test the Mother Goose factor that underpins everything Ching-a-ling spits. Thanks again for sticking with us! We'll see you next week with a brand new season! Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
Bagdá, Iraque, 1993 O filho de Saddam Hussein tornou-se a pessoa mais odiada do Iraque, mais que seu próprio pai. Por que? Sádico, mimado, violento e explosivo, Uday Hussein tinha acesso a uma riqueza interminável, tornando-o possível de fazer qualquer coisa, em qualquer lugar. Uday Hussein já tinha executado pessoas em festas em Bagdá, abusado sexualmente de meninas menores de 18 anos, torturado atletas olímpicos por perderem partidas e muito mais. Qualquer brincadeira ou desrespeito com Uday poderia significar meses de tortura ou morte. Com dezenas de palácios, milhares de carros de luxo, roupas de marca, animais exóticos contrabandeados e armas folheadas a ouro, Uday Hussein exibia sua riqueza tal como sua violência. Sem amigos e constantemente movido à álcool e cocaína, Uday Hussein tinha até mesmo um dublê com sua aparência e altura, para confundir mercenários que tentassem assassina-lo. ______________________________________________ Para escutar nossos episódios extras, apoie nossa campanha no Apoiase: https://apoia.se/geopizza Patreon: https://patreon.com/geopizza Orelo: https://orelo.cc/podcast/65051c0ba40f4efe7a9b9cf8/dashboard ______________________________________________ Confira nossa loja, a Geostore
This week we head east, to Iraq, as we dive head-first into the life and crimes of Uday Hussein, son of Satan, son of Saddam. Show Sponsor: BetterHelp - Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/red and get on your way to being your best self. If you would like to support us on Patreon, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to buy us a coffee, hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Episode written by Elliot Caddy. Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check out her work at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag
This week we head east, to Iraq, as we dive head-first into the life and crimes of Uday Hussein, son of Satan, son of Saddam. Show Sponsor: BetterHelp - Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/red and get on your way to being your best self. If you would like to support us on Patreon, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to buy us a coffee, hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Episode written by Elliot Caddy. Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check out her work at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag
If you thought Uday Hussein was bad.. we raise you Chucky Taylor, son of Former Liberian Leader and War Criminal, Charles Taylor.
This week's episode is LUSTY! First, we discuss Tennessee's thirstiest Lieutenant Governor, Randy McNally, who's taste for young male Instagram models has engulfed him in a very embarrassing scandal. Then we parse through the sordid story of the Silicon Valley Bank failure and fantasize about spanking some naughty bankers for potentially knocking the global banking system off of it's axis. Lastly, we take a long, hard look at the super manly, not at all gay bromance between David and Jonathan. Now's a good time to check your smoke alarms, because this story gets spicy… and bloody (I mean, it IS a Bible story). Thanks for listening, friends! If you enjoy the show, we'd sure appreciate it if you could leave us a review and tell a fellow Worship Studies major!
He shot his uncle, He abducted a man and made him his body double, he killed his brothers in law and He terrorized a country, yet none of these are today's facts. He called himself The Wolf, but everyone else called him the Devil. Uday Hussein, the sadistic son of Saddam Hussein, The worst man who ever walked this earth, is this weeek;s topic
He called himself The Wolf, but everyone else called him the Devil. Uday Hussein, son of Saddam Hussein, The worst man who ever walked this earth, is this weeek;s topic
Futebol e guerra. Esse é um tema recorrente no Bergamota Mecânica. Dois assuntos que parecem tão distantes, mas que se entrelaçam mais do que podemos imaginar. No episódio desta semana, o podcast faz uma imersão ao Iraque, país marcado por conflitos sangrentos. O futebol não ficou à margem dos problemas políticos por lá. Durante anos, a federação local foi sucateada sob os desmandos de Uday Hussein, filho de Saddam, que controlou a entidade e também o Comitê Olímpico Iraquiano. O esporte virou um brinquedo na mão do autoritário herdeiro do ditador, que ameaçava e torturava atletas por conta dos resultados. Destruído pela guerra, o futebol fez o Iraque se unir em 2007 na conquista de um título pouco provável da Copa da Ásia. Título esse que teve o comando de um treinador brasileiro. Dá o play nesta aula de história!
Futebol e guerra. Esse é um tema recorrente no Bergamota Mecânica. Dois assuntos que parecem tão distantes, mas que se entrelaçam mais do que podemos imaginar. No episódio desta semana, o podcast faz uma imersão ao Iraque, país marcado por conflitos sangrentos. O futebol não ficou à margem dos problemas políticos por lá. Durante anos, a federação local foi sucateada sob os desmandos de Uday Hussein, filho de Saddam, que controlou a entidade e também o Comitê Olímpico Iraquiano. O esporte virou um brinquedo na mão do autoritário herdeiro do ditador, que ameaçava e torturava atletas por conta dos resultados. Destruído pela guerra, o futebol fez o Iraque se unir em 2007 na conquista de um título pouco provável da Copa da Ásia. Título esse que teve o comando de um treinador brasileiro. Dá o play nesta aula de história! Por @dioriv, @gomesraphael e @roliveiraaovivo Produção: @janainawille Oferecimento: @kto_brasil
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1731 Birth of Martha Washington (books about this person), the inaugural first lady of the United States. At Mount Vernon, Martha was in charge of the kitchen garden. As mistress of the plantation, she was in charge of entertaining guests and planning the evening meal. This meant that a robust kitchen garden was an absolute necessity. Thus, the kitchen garden is the oldest garden at Mount Vernon. It was installed in 1760, and the grounds have produced edibles now for over 250 years. So while other areas of Mount Vernon have gone through some changes, the kitchen garden or the lower garden remains primarily unchanged from how it was initially used back when the Washingtons lived there. Now George and Martha spent a great deal of time away from the estate. And whenever George Washington would send letters back to Mount Vernon, the last paragraph was reserved for instructions from Martha to the gardener about the kitchen garden. Martha would ask about different crops and suggest planting or collecting seeds. Martha really was a knowledgeable plantswoman, and when it came to the kitchen garden, she was not afraid to make suggestions or changes. Martha knew that the kitchen garden was a reflection of her As George's wife and as the president's wife. And when George and Martha were at Mount Vernon, they hosted an average of 600 guests every single year. And most of those people enjoyed supper at the plantation, and the meal No Doubt featured produce from the kitchen garden. William Spence was the gardener at Mount Vernon. He continued working at Mount Vernon after George Washington's death. In addition, William was s a witness to Martha Washington's will, which he signed on September 22, 1800. 1874 On this day, Ann Pamela Cunningham, founder of the MVLA, gave her farewell address MVLA stands for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, which was founded in 1853. In 1858, less than five years later, this group of indomitable women purchased Mount Vernon from the George Washington family. By so doing, they saved George Washington's eighteenth-century plantation home from development or destruction. Together with encouragement from tourists, the MVLA worked to restore the home and grounds to their full glory. Ann spoke of the need for continued work in her address: Ladies, the home of Washington is in your charge see to it that you keep It the home of Washington! Let no irreverent hand change it; let no vandal hands desecrate it with the fingers of "progress"! Let one spot, in this grand country of ours, be saved from change. Upon you rests this duty. Today we can say definitively that Ann's advice was followed. Washington's home is in top condition along with the outbuildings and the grounds. The greenhouse, which was in a fire in 1835, was fully restored in 1952. To preserve Washington's view of the Potomac, the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association purchased nearly 500 acres on the other side of the Potomac River, thanks to Mrs. Frances Payne Bolton. The latter ended up organizing one of the country's earliest land trusts. When it came to Mount Vernon, George Washington always dreamed of a fine landscape and beautiful gardens. Many enslaved people and trained gardeners made his dream a reality. George hired his first gardener in 1762. A decade later, he posted an ad that said, "a good Kitchen Gardener is what I want." After seeing the one that Margaret Tilghman Carroll installed at her home, Mount Clare, near Baltimore, George added a greenhouse. In turn, Margaret sent the plans and some plants to help the Washingtons christen their greenhouse. In 1799, one guest at Mount Vernon wrote, "[There] I saw ...English grapes, oranges, limes, and lemons... as well as a great variety of plants and flowers... exquisite in their perfume and delightful to the eye..." 1893 On this day, a witty, thoughtful, and upright citizen of South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, Stephen Sears wrote in his journal about his garden. Stephen kept a journal for posterity, and nature entries are sprinkled throughout his writings in between notes on work, worship, and family. Stephen was a Sunday School teacher, and he wrote that he thought it was "the best thing I can do for the coming generation." On this day in 1893, Stephen was 71 years old. He built a cage around a tree and burned caterpillars. He must have thought them destructive (maybe tent caterpillars?) That spring, he had "plowed [the] garden and planted peas." On June 6, he noted that "summer is here, hot and dry," and then he "transplanted [his] tomato vines and hoed [his] watermelons." Almost every day, Stephen worked in his garden. He watered daily and occasionally added seaweed as a fertilizer. On June 17, after three weeks of no rain, Stephen wrote, "The ground is wet again, and vegetation smiles." At the end of the month, he was clearly frustrated with one particular garden pest: potato bugs. Stephen wrote, If I were to offer [a] sacrifice to the Devil it [w]ould be potato bugs in Lager Beer. . 2003 On this day, an Iraqi scientist named Mahdi Obeidi led US officials, including David Kay, out to his rose garden. Over a decade earlier, in February of 1992, Uday Hussein had told Mahdi Obeidi to hide all the evidence of Iraq's efforts to pursue a nuclear program. So Mahdi gathered up his documents and prototypes and packed them in a fifty-gallon drum. Then Mahdi buried the drum beneath a lotus tree in his backyard. The entire stash remained there undisturbed until America declared war on Iraq. Mahdi's story became a book called, The Bomb in My Garden and tells how Saddam Hussein pursued nukes only to be thwarted by his invasion of Kuwait and honorable people in his own government. After the fall of Baghdad, Dr. Obeidi felt it was finally safe to reveal the secret he had buried in his garden, under a lotustree, no less. Lotus trees have a long history and are known scientifically as the Ziziphus lotus. In Greek mythology, in the Odyssey, the Lotus tree fruit was eaten by the Lotus-Eaters to make them sleepy and to create a false sense of peace and apathy. It was said Romulus planted a sacred Lotus near the temple of Vulcan and that it was still standing seven centuries later, in the time of Pliny the Elder. The English explorer Richard Francis Burton saw a lotus on his travels through the middle east. The Lotus leaves were used to wash the bodies of the dead, and the fruit was sold as a cash crop to travelers. Today the Lotus tree is used as fodder and for hedges. The thorny branches create an effective barrier. The flowers are a favorite of pollinators of all kinds. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Where We Bloom by Debra Prinzing This book came out in 2022, and the subtitle is Thirty-Seven Intimate, Inventive and Artistic Studio Spaces Where Floral Passions Find a Place to Blossom. The publisher writes, Step inside the places where flowers come to life. Slow Flowers Society founder Debra Prinzing's new book showcases the beautiful plant- and flower-filled settings of Slow Flowers designers, farmer-florists, and growers. Each environment reflects the personality and aesthetic style of its owner, offering great ideas to inspire the design, organization, and functionality of your creative studio. Visit their spaces and read about their floral passions. Debra profiles thirty-seven studio spaces for floral aficionados of all kinds in this book. Here's how she introduces Lori Poliski's Woodinville, Washington, modern homestead - a former horse barn converted into a studio with function and beauty in mind: Lori Poliski was a gardener long before she formed Flori, her design studio based in a suburb of Seattle. She has made posies and arrangements since she was five, drawing from roots that began on a family farm in New Jersey where her mother grew lilacs, peonies, and roses. Lori worked for a flower shop in the Bay Area after college and later, during a technology career, she continued to design flowers for family and friends' weddings. In 2017, she formalized a business, naming the studio "Flori" ...and rhymes with her name. Lori said, "My husband designed my first business card and it read: "Garden-style Bowers for small weddings and events." The frustration of producing wedding flowers in a garage filled with sports equipment and bicycles inspired dreams of having a dedicated design space. Lori's solution? A 12-by-24-foot covered storage area at one end of the horse barn where three animals also are stabled. The space now has two sets of white French dooms and windows, which look charming against the blue-gray shingle siding, complete with striped awning, I can only imagine how fun it was for Debra to roam the country scouting these 37 flower-filled locations for her book. All the stories and the people behind these magical spaces are a true joy to discover. If you are thinking about creating or redoing a floral space of your own - a simple she shed or a little corner in the garage or attic, well, then you'll find plenty of inspiration in the spaces profiled in Debra's book. This book is 127 pages of pure eye candy and dreams made real for modern floral artists and creatives. You can get a copy of Where We Bloom by Debra Prinzing and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $9. Botanic Spark 1962 Death of Vita Sackville-West (books by this author) English author, and garden designer. In 1960, Vita wrote of her marriage and death: ..now in our advancing age, we love each other more deeply than ever, and also more agonizingly, since we see the inevitable end. It is not nice to know that one of us must die before the other. Vita died first. Three weeks later, Harold wrote, Oh Vita, I have wept buckets for you. Vita Sackville-West was a talented and complex woman. An excellent writer, Vita found success as a poet, writer, and broadcaster. After she and Harold purchased Sissinghurst, Vita became one of the most influential gardeners of her time. For over twenty years, they worked together to create a garden where none ever grew before. And for over a decade, she wrote a weekly column about her life as a gardener at Sissinghurst for the Observer. Vita was at once relatable, admirable, witty, and removed. Vita knew love and loss in her personal life and had relationships with both women and men, but through it, all Harold remained the true north of her heart. Today the fruit of their labor and their shared dream, Sissinghurst, is beloved worldwide, and Vita's garden wisdom still holds sway. In her book called The Garden, Vita wrote, I tried to hold the courage of my ways In that which might endure, Daring to find a world in a lost world, A little world, a little perfect world… And in her Poems of West & East, Vita wrote a loving tribute to their efforts at Sissinghurst in a poem called The Garden. We owned a garden on a hill, We planted rose and daffodil, Flowers that English poets sing, And hoped for glory in the Spring. We planted yellow hollyhocks, And humble sweetly-smelling stocks, And columbine for carnival, And dreamt of Summer's festival. And Autumn not to be outdone As heiress of the summer sun, Should doubly wreathe her tawny head With poppies and with creepers red. We waited then for all to grow, We planted wallflowers in a row. And lavender and borage blue, - Alas! we waited, I and you, But love was all that ever grew. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Em 2003 Uday Hussein, filho de Saddam Hussein foi acusado pelos jogadores da seleção de futebol do Iraque de serem torturados e suas famílias serem sequestradas quando não ganhavam os jogos. O Iraque é um país bem importante no Oriente Médio e que tem uma das maiores reservas de petróleo do mundo. Desde a década de 1970 o país foi governado por Saddam Hussein. Um ditador que matou um monte de gente em seu país e que invadiu o Kuwait dando início à guerra do Golfo. Só que ditadores também transam e fazem filhos. No caso, Uday Hussein nasceu em 1964 e desde pequeno era perceptível que ele tinha algum tipo de distúrbio mental. Só que essa questão psicológica além de não ser tratada, Uday cresceu vendo seu pai atuando como um ditador que atuava sem qualquer tipo de limite jurídico. Obviamente Uday cresceu como um adolescente e um jovem extremamente violento. Não foram poucos os casos de acusação de estupro contra ele ou até de assassinato de pessoas que ele simplesmente não gostava. E ele fazia isso simplesmente porque era filho do “dono” do país e tinha todos os poderes para nem ser julgado ou investigado por qualquer crime. Ao longo da vida, Uday foi colocado por seu pai para comandar os ministérios e setores de comunicação do Iraque. Ele era a pessoa que aprovava ou não determinado jornal ter permissão para ir ao ar, tirava repórteres que não gostava e torturava aqueles que eram minimamente contrários ao governo do seu pai. Algumas fontes dizem que Uday Hussein era usuário de heroína e tinha relações com o tráfico de drogas e exigia dinheiro dos traficantes. Além disso, ele também abria diversas casas de prostituição pelo país e tinha o “direito” de iniciar as mais jovens nessa vida. Era o diabo na terra. As coisas pioraram quando Saddam Hussein decidiu colocar Uday como chefe do Comitê Olímpico e da Confederação de Futebol do Iraque em 1984, durante a guerra com o Irã, para dar uma levantada na moral do país. Uday era um grande amante do futebol então tinha como desejo que seu país ganhasse uma Copa do Mundo. Já imaginou o Iraque vencendo a seleção brasileira numa final? Mas para “motivar” seus atletas, Uday humilhava e praticava violência com os jogadores caso eles perdessem as partidas. No início a coisa era até “leve”, comparado com o que vem depois. Quando a seleção iraquiana perdia jogos ou campeonatos, Uday raspava a cabeça dos atletas em sinal de humilhação pública. Com o tempo, as torturas nos atletas foram aumentando e a violência cresceu junto. Quando os atletas puderam denunciar o que viveram, eles disseram que Uday mandava os técnicos anotarem todos os erros que os jogadores de futebol cometiam porque cada erro era recompensado com algum castigo. Seja esse castigo socos no estômago com um travesseiro na frente para não deixar marcar ou eles levavam chibatadas na planta dos pés. Os jogadores relataram que Uday gostava principalmente de torturá-los com chibatadas e que ele dava risada enquanto batia nos atletas. Caso a seleção de futebol do Iraque perdesse os jogos, quando eles voltavam para o país eram presos, passavam dias sem receber qualquer tipo de comida e eram torturados. Quando a seleção de futebol perdia jogos dentro do país o tratamento era pior! Tinham que ficar chutando pedras até os pés sangrarem ou faziam cortes nos pés dos jogadores e os faziam andar em um chão ensanguentado, que o Uday falava que eram sangue com HIV. Os atletas passaram a se recusar a bater pênaltis, porque se errassem iriam receber algum tipo de punição eles das chibatadas por passes errados etc. O pior é que nem a família dos jogadores ficava livre dessa situação. Quando sofriam algum tipo de derrota humilhante ou eram desclassificados de competições, Uday Hussein sequestrava as esposas dos atletas e as estupravam ou ficavam diversas noites com elas em seu quarto como forma de punição. Obviamente, Uday mesmo sendo poderoso se tornou uma figura odiada em seu país e em aparições públicas ele usava um sósia para evitar qualquer tipo de atentado contra sua vida. Tem até um filme chamado O Dublê do Diabo, que conta história desse sósia que era usado para livrar a cara do Uday. Até o próprio Saddam Hussein sabia que seu filho era meio instável, pra dizer o mínimo, e não desejava que Uday o substituíssem quando deixasse a presidência. Teve uma vez que Uday estava em um jantar com a primeira-dama do Egito e ele simplesmente deu um tiro num garçom por ter derrubado alguma comida no chão. Depois disso Uday foi enviado para a Suíça ficar em uma mansão gigante com um zoo particular. Uday Hussein morreu em 2003 após a invasão do EUA no Iraque e todos esses casos de tortura só foram relatados a partir desse ano porque as vítimas tinham medo de mais torturas e muitos documentos tinham sido destruídos.
Em 2003 Uday Hussein, filho de Saddam Hussein foi acusado pelos jogadores da seleção de futebol do Iraque de serem torturados e suas famílias serem sequestradas quando não ganhavam os jogos. O Iraque é um país bem importante no Oriente Médio e que tem uma das maiores reservas de petróleo do mundo. Desde a década de 1970 o país foi governado por Saddam Hussein. Um ditador que matou um monte de gente em seu país e que invadiu o Kuwait dando início à guerra do Golfo. Só que ditadores também transam e fazem filhos. No caso, Uday Hussein nasceu em 1964 e desde pequeno era perceptível que ele tinha algum tipo de distúrbio mental. Só que essa questão psicológica além de não ser tratada, Uday cresceu vendo seu pai atuando como um ditador que atuava sem qualquer tipo de limite jurídico. Obviamente Uday cresceu como um adolescente e um jovem extremamente violento. Não foram poucos os casos de acusação de estupro contra ele ou até de assassinato de pessoas que ele simplesmente não gostava. E ele fazia isso simplesmente porque era filho do “dono” do país e tinha todos os poderes para nem ser julgado ou investigado por qualquer crime. Ao longo da vida, Uday foi colocado por seu pai para comandar os ministérios e setores de comunicação do Iraque. Ele era a pessoa que aprovava ou não determinado jornal ter permissão para ir ao ar, tirava repórteres que não gostava e torturava aqueles que eram minimamente contrários ao governo do seu pai. Algumas fontes dizem que Uday Hussein era usuário de heroína e tinha relações com o tráfico de drogas e exigia dinheiro dos traficantes. Além disso, ele também abria diversas casas de prostituição pelo país e tinha o “direito” de iniciar as mais jovens nessa vida. Era o diabo na terra. As coisas pioraram quando Saddam Hussein decidiu colocar Uday como chefe do Comitê Olímpico e da Confederação de Futebol do Iraque em 1984, durante a guerra com o Irã, para dar uma levantada na moral do país. Uday era um grande amante do futebol então tinha como desejo que seu país ganhasse uma Copa do Mundo. Já imaginou o Iraque vencendo a seleção brasileira numa final? Mas para “motivar” seus atletas, Uday humilhava e praticava violência com os jogadores caso eles perdessem as partidas. No início a coisa era até “leve”, comparado com o que vem depois. Quando a seleção iraquiana perdia jogos ou campeonatos, Uday raspava a cabeça dos atletas em sinal de humilhação pública. Com o tempo, as torturas nos atletas foram aumentando e a violência cresceu junto. Quando os atletas puderam denunciar o que viveram, eles disseram que Uday mandava os técnicos anotarem todos os erros que os jogadores de futebol cometiam porque cada erro era recompensado com algum castigo. Seja esse castigo socos no estômago com um travesseiro na frente para não deixar marcar ou eles levavam chibatadas na planta dos pés. Os jogadores relataram que Uday gostava principalmente de torturá-los com chibatadas e que ele dava risada enquanto batia nos atletas. Caso a seleção de futebol do Iraque perdesse os jogos, quando eles voltavam para o país eram presos, passavam dias sem receber qualquer tipo de comida e eram torturados. Quando a seleção de futebol perdia jogos dentro do país o tratamento era pior! Tinham que ficar chutando pedras até os pés sangrarem ou faziam cortes nos pés dos jogadores e os faziam andar em um chão ensanguentado, que o Uday falava que eram sangue com HIV. Os atletas passaram a se recusar a bater pênaltis, porque se errassem iriam receber algum tipo de punição eles das chibatadas por passes errados etc. O pior é que nem a família dos jogadores ficava livre dessa situação. Quando sofriam algum tipo de derrota humilhante ou eram desclassificados de competições, Uday Hussein sequestrava as esposas dos atletas e as estupravam ou ficavam diversas noites com elas em seu quarto como forma de punição. Obviamente, Uday mesmo sendo poderoso se tornou uma figura odiada em seu país e em aparições públicas ele usava um sós
Uday Hussein was supposed to grow up and rule Iraq after his father died, but even Saddam thought he was too psychotic to trust. So, what made Uday so rude? This week, Chris, James and Michael find out. Plus: tummy troubles, solar panels for sex machines, Skater God and MORE. Enjoy! Support Evil Men on Patreon for EXCLUSIVE bonus episodes and special treats. Follow Evil Men on Twitter and Instagram. And rate and review us wherever possible! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Beau chats to Mark Meechan, aka Count Dankula, all about his highly successful video series, Absolute Mad Lads. They chat about various ‘Mad Lads', including such greats as The Killdozer, Dragonlord, Uday Hussein, Alcibiades, Mark Chopper Read and many more.
När Saddam Hussein tog makten läste han upp en lista med namn på förrädare som skulle avrättas. Hör om Saddams brutala styre, krigen mot grannländerna och dödliga giftgasattacker mot kurdiska byar. Iraks ledare Saddam Hussein blev ökänd för sitt förtryck av oliktänkande och minoriteter. I Anfal-kampanjen som riktades mot den kurdiska minoriteten bombades byar och tusentals dödades med kemiska stridsmedel. Han ledde landet i krig mot Iran och Kuwait, krig som tros ha kostat miljontals människors liv. Saddam Hussein själv levde i överdåd i gyllene lyxiga palats. Han kändes igen på sin stora mustach, bar ofta en fet cigarr i mungipan och avlossade gevär i luften med en hand på massmöten. Som president förstatligade han landets oljeindustri och ökade levnadsstandarden i Irak men gynnade framför allt den egna sunnimuslimska gruppen. Hans äldste son Uday Hussein beskrevs som en symbol för det brutala styret, han våldtog kvinnor, straffade fotbollsspelare som inte levererade i landslaget och sägs ha haft en egen tortyrkammare. Efter den USA-ledda invasionen år 2003 störtades Saddam Hussein. Trots att många ser Saddams tid vid makten som ett skräckvälde hyllas han än i dag som en stark ledare i delar av Mellanöstern. I del 2 i berättelsen om Saddam Hussein hör du om rättegången mot honom, avrättningen och arvet han lämnade efter sig i Irak. Om Saddam Hussein: Född utanför Tikrit i Irak.Tog makten 1979 och började en blodig utrensning inom det styrande Baathpartiet.Anföll Iran och Kuwait och drev en brutal kamanj mot den kurdiska minoriteten.Avsattes efter den USA-ledda invasionen 2003.Hittades gömd i ett hål utanför sin födelsestad Tikrit.Dömdes till döden och avrättades genom hängning år 2006.Medverkande: Cecilia Uddén och Johan Mathias Sommarström, Mellanösternkorrespondenter, Shaho Mwany som själv upplevde Saddam Husseins angrepp mot den kurdiska staden HalabjaProgramledare: Johar Bendjelloul Producent: Katja MagnussonTekniker: Lisa Abrahamsson
Do any of you know a spoiled brat? What if that kid's father was a psychopathic dictator? Uday Hussein was one of the worst people in history. Why does Uday Hussein sound like the Goat? Ya button-hooked me, Gariputo. Intro music courtesy of Cantonement Jazz Band Title: Bessemer Source: blissblood.com/index_cantonement.html Licensed under Creative Commons: BY-NC-SA Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ Exit music courtesy of Vernon LeNoir - vernonlenoir.wordpress.com/ Title: I Put A Spell On You Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Vernon_L…A_Spell_On_You Licensed under Creative Commons: BY-NC-SA Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Germany License creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/de/
Today we have a real fun monster for you, dear listeners. We're talking about Uday Hussein. And if you thought his dad Saddam was bad, well you'd be right. But this guy was also a giant piece of shit. Imagine if you will, all the wonderful personality of a douchey trust fund kid combined with the sadistic streak of an evil dictator, then wrap it up with a nice incest bow and boom, you have an Uday. Enjoy!
Vào ngày này năm 2003, hai người con trai của cựu độc tài Iraq Saddam Hussein là Qusay và Uday Hussein đã bị giết sau một trận chiến kéo dài ba tiếng với quân đội Hoa Kỳ tại thành phố Mosul. Nhiều người tin rằng hai người con trai này thậm chí còn tàn bạo và nhẫn tâm hơn cả người cha khét tiếng của họ, và cái chết của họ đã được nhiều người dân Iraq đón mừng.
Oedai Saddam Hoessein al-Tikriti was de zoon van Saddam Hussein. Zijn levensstijl en wreedheden zouden zelfs te veel zijn voor Game of Thrones.
Gonna be hard to top this bad boy, as "All Day" Uday Hussein is featured on this ep and he had us wildin' like monkeys on mescaline. Whether through soccer torture, birthday party shootings or doomsday prepping copies of Air Bud: Golden Retriever, Uday set the bar high for any murderer who hopes to someday be featured on this show!
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In this Episode we Interview Greg Cintron, a Licensed marriage and family therapist, A EMDR provider, who has worked with Sexual Trauma victims since 2009. Greg feels honored to have worked with the very best both on and off the battle field. Greg shares with us the story of chasing down Hi value targets with task force 20, who were assigned to kill Kusay and Uday Hussein. He talks about How Ben was a mentor and a role model to him, And how the way he lived set the standard of what it means to be a Show Up Dad. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-mendonca/support
Sarah is a independent radio producer and editor, a former artistic director of Third Coast and the keeper of audioplayground.xyz. We fell in love with Sarah’s piece for BBC Shortcuts Geis & Geis: Pinball Machine Distributors. But as our conversation with her twisted and turned we ended up asking Sarah about her piece No Bad News which tells the story of American hypnotist Larry Garrett and Uday Hussein, son of Sadam Husein. This episode explores the art of interviewing and the interesting moral and ethical decisions around the stories we tell. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/telling-stories/message
Today we throw it back to one of the most interesting interviews in the shows history with Larry Garrett. Larry was Uday Hussein's hypnotist and it was so early on in the shows history that I wanted to give everybody another chance to hear it. We get into their first phone call, a pathetic limp, his trip to the Middle East, and more.
Virtual sit down with Latif Yahia, Uday Husseins former body double. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/vuoWKn0sXfo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valuetainment/support
In this Hundred Proof Hangover, Greg and Chris take a look at the store of Latif Yahia, the man who claimed to be the body double of Uday Hussein, son of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. He has an incredible story, but did it happen or is he making it up for the natural fame that comes with looking slightly like Uday Hussein? We'll let you listen and be the judge. Join Greg and Chris in the recover lounge, start drinking black coffee because you think it'll sober you up in time for you to drive to your daughter's dance recital, and enjoy this Hundred Proof Hangover. Hundred Proof Hangovers are short mini-episodes focusing on a smaller topic. In the near future, these special Monday releases will only be made available to Patreon subscribers, but for the time being, we hope you enjoy this bonus content! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/100proofhistory/message
Happy New Year Neighbors. How long you been listening to this gay show???? Here is an XL ep for your gay ass. In this episode Jewish mushroom conspiracists think they're dead while Mar Mar and Scott argue during a story about Marshal's Thai family watching the movie "Harold and Maude." Also Gabe looks like Uday Hussein and tricks the Bologna Stripper. We review one of Stanley Kubrick's first films "Paths of Glory" (1957) JOIN THE MILITIA!! Be gay to yourselves and each other!!! www.patreon.com/cinemapocalypsenow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinemapocalypsenow/support
This week we foolishly decided to take a look at the crazy disturbing world of Uday Hussien. Saddam Hussein's son was responsible for some of the most disgusting things we've ever researched. He was almost completely untouchable whilest he raped, tortured and murdered his way through Iraq. It’s a shocking one guys, be warned. Facebook @robotsforeyespodcast Instagram @robotsforeyespodcast Twitter @robotsforeyes Robotsforeyes@gmail.com
(23rd Jan. 2018) In this episode, dinner, China not accepting imported waste, how to recycle gold, The Women’s March, Natalie Portman’s speech, Uday Hussein torturing the Iraqi football team, YouTube Red and partnership, The Thinning (YouTube Series) and Logan Paul, and Salim “C-Word” Mehajer. Of course we finish it all off with our “I Like […]
The African-American lab technician, Vivien Thomas, who pioneered surgery that saved millions of babies, Otis Redding remembered 50 years on from his tragic death, the killer smog of the 1950's London, the man brave enough to hypnotise Uday Hussein and the Australian Prime Minister - lost at sea. (Photo: Vivien Thomas, US Surgical Technician, 1940) (Audio: Courtesy of US National Library of Medicine)
SURVIVING DREAMLAND is a historical fiction novel by Bill Penoyar based on what he observed during his time in Iraq with the US Agency for International Development. While in country, he assisted the U.S. reconstruction efforts in Anbar, Baghdad, Basrah, and Erbil Provinces and also served as the USAID adviser for the RegionalThreat Team, Strategic OperationsDirectorate, in support of United States Forces-Iraq J3 Directorate. Uday Hussein was the ace of hearts in the US military’s deck of playing cards that was provided to the soldiers soon after the second war with Iraq began in 2003. Uday was known by everyone in Iraq as a murderous thug who learned his trade from his father, Saddam. His tyrannical career began with his first killing when he was in college, and his deadly ways continued remorselessly throughout his life. This historical novel follows both the tragic events that preceded Operation Iraqi Freedom and the courageous life and times of Lara. Born in Mosul, Iraq, and raised in Michigan as an all-American girl, she became entrapped in the near-fatal grasp of Uday and his henchmen. Surviving Dreamland is a thrilling story that captures the hard-boiled realities of living under a brutal authoritarian regime and the terror of being caught in a helpless situation when war looms and the bombs begin to fall. Lara’s triumphant survival and her tip to the US special operators succeeded in assuring the demise of two of the top three most-wanted killers during the early days of the Iraq war. Convincing in its accuracy of detail and thought provoking, Surviving Dreamland races through the frequently fatal dangers that the Iraqi people faced while living under Saddam Hussein and his Ba’athist regime. It is a story of survival and bravery, but also a story of tragedy and the resilience of the human spirit.
In 2001, American hypnotist Larry Garrett was invited to Iraq to treat an "important businessman". When he arrived in Baghdad he was told his special patient's true identity: Uday Hussein, the volatile and violent eldest son of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Mike Lanchin speaks to Garrett about the time he spent with Uday, about their long conversations and how he coped with the challenges of treating one of the most feared men in Iraq.Photo: Larry Garrett in Baghdad, 2001 (courtesy of Larry Garrett)
In 2001, American hypnotist Larry Garrett was invited to Iraq to treat an "important businessman". When he arrived in Baghdad he was told his special patient's true identity: Uday Hussein, the volatile and violent eldest son of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Mike Lanchin speaks to Garrett about the time he spent with Uday, about their long conversations and how he coped with the challenges of treating one of the most feared men in Iraq. Photo: Larry Garrett in Baghdad, 2001 (courtesy of Larry Garrett)
Paul Sloane interviews Peter Black an eminent architect who designed many buildings, was arrested by Uday Hussein (son of Saddam Hussein) and met Mother Theresa.
Kevin is joined by fellow Kid In The Hall and best bud, Scott Thompson, and dear friend Dana Gould for a night of comedy, music, and cat euthanasia stories! After a sarcastic and haughty introduction from Dana (1:36), Kevin describes life as a "fake daddy" (4:52) living in Winnipeg. He then sings an emotional song about being in "Not-LA" alongside Jesse Valenzuela & Scott Hessel from Gin Blossoms (10:43). Scott and fellow comedian Phil Casale join Kevin onstage for a brand new sketch involving cocky bastards, cubicles, and floaty boats (16:24). Scott then tells an unforgettable story about putting down his cat, Uday Hussein (24:06). Finally, Jesse & Scott close out the show with two beautiful songs (50:19). This episode of "Kevin McDonald's Kevin McDonald Show" was recorded live at The NerdMelt Showroom in Los Angeles.Kevin McDonald's Kevin McDonald Show is a Forever Dog Podcast:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/kevin-mcdonalds-kevin-mcdonald-show
Josie Long hears short documentaries and true stories from people who have fallen in the deep end. From the man who sets out to scam the con artists trying to exploit him, to the hypnotist who finds himself face to face with Uday Hussein, we hear true tales of falling down the rabbit hole into unsettling situations - including the moment when the poet Ross Sutherland accidentally crossed the boundary between fiction and reality and found himself being dragged into a wrestling match. Wrestling With Fiction Featuring Heresy and Ross Sutherland Scamming the Scammers Featuring Don Mullan Produced by Claire Crofton Larry and Uday Featuring Larry Garrett Produced by Sarah Geis Series Producer: Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
Colin Paterson sits in for Kermode and Mayo with the weekly film review. With Rupert Wyatt, director of the upcoming blockbuster Rise of the Planet of the Apes, on the day of the movie's US release; and actor Dominic Cooper of Mamma Mia! and An Education fame, on playing Uday Hussein and his Iraqi body double in The Devil's DoublePlus the UK box office Top Ten and the week's new releases reviewed by Boyd Hilton and Nigel Floyd, including Mr Popper's Penguins, Super 8, Sarah's Key, The Tree, The Referees and Knuckle.
Dominic Cooper trades in his musical chops to chopping off heads as the sadistic Uday Hussein and does double duty as his 'twin' Latif Yahia in The Devil's Double. Dominic tells host Robin Milling how difficult it was to shake off the madman at the end of the day.