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Enjoy this episode? Please share it with at least ONE friend who you think needs to hear it!Award-winning investigative journalist and author Alex Newman from @LibertySentinel exposes how public education, the Federal Reserve, and cultural warfare have been weaponized to undermine America's foundations — while warning of spiritual deception and global manipulation — in episode 210 of the Far Out with Faust podcast.Alex Newman is an award-winning international journalist, educator, author, and CEO of Liberty Sentinel Media. He's a senior editor for The New American, a contributor to The Epoch Times and WND, and has been featured in dozens of outlets including Fox News, Newsmax, The Blaze, and The Hill. A longtime collaborator with legendary researcher G. Edward Griffin, Alex is best known for exposing globalist agendas, education corruption, and the war on national sovereignty. His books include Crimes of the Educators and Deep State: The Invisible Government Behind the Scenes.In this hard-hitting conversation, Faust and Alex dive into the engineered culture war designed to divide and distract, tracing its roots to a corrupted education system and the centralized power of the Federal Reserve. They unpack the globalist blueprint for mass control — from false flags and psychological operations to the subversion of faith, family, and freedom. Alex exposes the hidden hand behind today's political theater, while calling for moral courage, personal accountability, and spiritual discernment in an age of mass deception.In this episode:
This is a masterclass in software sales and tech sales with John McMahon, the legendary CRO and creator of MEDDICC. If you're in software sales or tech sales and want to understand how to actually use MEDDICC and MEDDPICC to win more deals, this episode is for you. In this no-BS conversation, John breaks down the real reason most software sales teams fail, why MEDDICC is misunderstood, and how to use MEDDICC like a GPS—not a checklist. Whether you're an SDR, AE, or sales leader, you'll walk away with a clearer understanding of how to qualify deals, scale your pipeline, and lead with process and discipline. Ressourcen: Software Sales Formula: https://www.softwaresalesformula.com Book a call: https://2ly.link/24kPi Kickscale: Kickscale Extended Free Version: https://2ly.link/269dj Timestamps: (0:00) – Intro & Who Is John McMahon (2:00) – The First Red Flags in Sales Teams (4:30) – Do You Really Know Your ICP? (7:00) – Why Sales Teams Talk Past Each Other(9:20) – How to Make Methodology Stick(11:00) – The 3 Whys and the Lawyer Analogy (14:30) – Why Most Reps Don't Anticipate(17:00) – Sales is a Team Sport – Like Hockey(19:00) – Why Reps Need Repetition(21:00) – The Real Reason MEDDICC Fails(24:00) – The MEDDICC GPS Analogy (28:00) – The Danger of “Checklist Thinking” (30:00) – Why Sales Leadership Is Diluted(33:00) – “But My Market Is Different…”(35:00) – You Sell Chicken-Sh*t Deals Without MEDDICC (38:00) – What Makes MEDDICC Still Work in 2025 (41:00) – How to Self-Reflect and Own Your Deals(43:00) – Who Controls the Deal?(46:00) – You Can't Scale Without a Playbook(49:00) – How to Implement MEDDICC in Mature Teams(52:00) – Why Qualification Is Everything(54:00) – The Traits of Elite Reps(58:00) – John's Legacy: Help Reps, Not Just Close Deals Infos: jiri@softwaresalesformula.com https://www.softwaresalesformula.com
Can you get lost in space in a drum journey? Can you get accidentally possessed by bad spirits and taken over by entering a beta state? Um, NOPE. Don't believe this sort of fear-based hype, even when it comes from psychic teachers especially those who are trying to sell you a training that lasts longer than it needs to, has more religious rules than the Catholics, and threatens you with scary ghost stories instead of empowering you to recognize your sovereignty in spirit world as well as on earth! Come hear some funny stories on this topic today! Talked About in Today's Episode: ⏳00:00 – The Fear of Getting Lost in Shamanic Journeying ⏳02:24 – Who Controls the Knowledge of Intuition? ⏳06:09 – Debunking Myths: Is Shamanic Journeying Dangerous? ⏳10:16 – The Blue Planet: An Unexpected Validation ⏳14:47 – The Reality of Spiritual Dimensions Unlock Your Genius with Mellissa Seaman: Discover Your Soul Gift: Take Mellissa's free Soul Gift Quiz to uncover which of the five soul gifts is driving your life's purpose. Dive Deeper into Growth: Explore the Channel Your Genius Academy at channelyourgenius.com for personal and professional development resources. Check Out The Wisdom Mastermind: Want to add on private sessions for clearing and clarity each month with master healers for less than $500/month? https://channelyourgenius.com/wisdom-mastermind More Resources:
Dan Hafner explains all there is to know about creating an App#appcreation #appdevelopment #apps ================All Episodes can be found at www.thecryptopodcast.org All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/------------------ About my Guest in his words:I started out building apps with zero ability to write a single line of code, yet somehow figured out how to build an entire app development business! I can work with almost any business from a solo entrepreneur to a small team of 25-30 people to put their idea into a tangible, sleek and scalable app model.What we Discussed: - 0:02:30 His Career to Starting Apps- 0:06:45 Ensureing that the Developers make it properly- 0:08:35 Who Controls the App When its Finished- 0:10:15 Apple & Google Charging 30% Commission and can you take them to your Desktop for Sales- 0:12:45 The fees charged are not fair- 0:14:45 Strip & Paypal fees- 0:17:15 Marketing of the Apps- 0:19:30 Having Apps for an inhouse Corporation- 0:22:30 Apps for Course Creators- 0:24:40 How to Monetize Your App- 0:27:20 Structure for Pricing an App- 0:29:50 Monthly App fee- 0:33:30 His Podcast Tech Bytes- 0:36:30 I hurt my Podcast by Changing the Name- 0:40:05 Do you Create the App for Google & Apple- 0:41:10 What App he is Proud of Creating How to Contact :https://dappernocode.com/https://www.facebook.com/dan.hafner.5https://www.instagram.com/dan_hafner/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-hafner-35066a39/------------------All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/ ___________________
Why is reforming capitalism so essential? In the latest issue of Liberties Quarterly, Tim Wu argues that unregulated capitalism not only leads to economic monopolies, but also drives populist anger and authoritarian politics. In “The Real Road to Serfdom”, Wu advocates for "decentralized capitalism" with distributed economic power, citing examples from Scandinavia and East Asia. Drawing from his experience in the Biden administration's antitrust efforts, he emphasizes the importance of preventing industry concentration. Wu expresses concern about big tech's growing political influence and argues that challenging monopolies is critical for fostering innovation and maintaining economic progress in the United States.Here are the 5 KEEN ON AMERICA takeaways from our interview with Tim Wu:* Historical Parallels: Wu sees concerning parallels between our current era and the 1930s, characterized by concentrated economic power, fragile economic conditions, and the rise of populist leaders. He suggests we're in a period where leaders are moving beyond winning elections to attempting to alter constitutional frameworks.* The Monopoly-Autocracy Connection: Wu argues there's a dangerous cycle where monopolies create economic inequality, which generates populist anger, which then enables authoritarian leaders to rise to power. He cites Hugo Chavez as a pioneer of this modern autocratic model that leaders like Trump have followed.* Decentralized Capitalism: Wu advocates for an economic system with multiple centers of distributed economic power, rather than just a few giant companies accumulating wealth. He points to Denmark, Taiwan, and post-WWII East Asia as successful examples of more balanced economic structures.* Antitrust Legacy: Wu believes the Biden administration's antitrust enforcement efforts have created lasting changes in legal standards and public consciousness that won't be easily reversed. He emphasizes that challenging monopolies is crucial for maintaining innovation and preventing industry stagnation.* Big Tech and Power: Wu expresses concern about big tech companies' growing political influence, comparing it to historical examples like AT&T and IBM. He's particularly worried about AI potentially reinforcing existing power structures rather than democratizing opportunities.Complete Transcript: Tim Wu on The Real Road to SerfdomAndrew Keen: Hello, everybody. We live in very strange times. That's no exaggeration. Yesterday, we had Nick Bryant on the show, the author of The Forever War. He was the BBC's man in Washington, DC for a long time. In our conversation, Nick suggested that we're living in really historic times, equivalent to the fall of the Berlin Wall, 9/11, perhaps even the beginnings of the Second World War.My guest today, like Nick, is a deep thinker. Tim Wu will be very well known to you for many things, including his book, The Attention Merchants. He was involved in the Biden White House, teaches law at Columbia University, and much more. He has a new book coming out later in the year on November 4th, The Age of Extraction. He has a very interesting essay in this issue of Liberties, the quarterly magazine of ideas, called "The Real Road to Serfdom."Tim had a couple of interesting tweets in the last couple of days, one comparing the behavior of President Trump to Germany's 1933 enabling act. And when it comes to Ukraine, Tim wrote, "How does the GOP feel about their president's evident plan to forfeit the Cold War?" Tim Wu is joining us from his home in the village of Manhattan. Tim, welcome. Before we get to your excellent essay in Liberties, how would you historicize what we're living through at the moment?Tim Wu: I think the 1930s are not the wrong way to look at it. Prior to that period, you had this extraordinary concentration of economic power in a very fragile environment. A lot of countries had experienced an enormous crash and you had the rise of populist leaders, with Mussolini being the pioneer of the model. This has been going on for at least 5 or 6 years now. We're in that middle period where it's moving away from people just winning elections to trying to really alter the constitution of their country. So I think the mid-30s is probably about right.Andrew Keen: You were involved in the Biden administration. You were one of the major thinkers when it came to antitrust. Have you been surprised with what's happened since Biden left office? The speed, the radicalness of this Trump administration?Tim Wu: Yes, because I expected something more like the first Trump administration, which was more of a show with a lot of flash but poor execution. This time around, the execution is also poor but more effective. I didn't fully expect that Elon Musk would actually be a government official at this point and that he'd have this sort of vandalism project going on. The fact they won all of the houses of Congress was part of the problem and has made the effort go faster.Andrew Keen: You talk about Musk. We've done many shows on Musk's role in all this and the seeming arrival of Silicon Valley or a certain version of Silicon Valley in Washington, DC. You're familiar with both worlds, the world of big tech and Silicon Valley and Washington. Is that your historical reading that these two worlds are coming together in this second Trump administration?Tim Wu: It's very natural for economic power to start to seek political power. It follows from the basic view of monopoly as a creature that wants to defend itself, and the second observation that the most effective means of self-defense is control of government. If you follow that very simple logic, it stands to reason that the most powerful economic entities would try to gain control of government.I want to talk about the next five years. The tech industry is following the lead of Palantir and Peter Thiel, who were pioneers in thinking that instead of trying to avoid government, they should try to control it. I think that is the obvious move over the next four years.Andrew Keen: I've been reading your excellent essay in Liberties, "The Real Road to Serfdom." When did you write it? It seems particularly pertinent this week, although of course you didn't write it knowing exactly what was going to be happening with Musk and Washington DC and Trump and Ukraine.Tim Wu: I wrote it about two years ago when I got out of the White House. The themes are trying to get at eternal issues about the dangers of economic power and concentrated economic power and its unaccountability. If it made predictions that are starting to come true, I don't know if that's good or bad.Andrew Keen: "The Real Road to Serfdom" is, of course, a reference to the Hayek book "The Road to Serfdom." Did you consciously use that title with reference to Hayek, or was that a Liberties decision?Tim Wu: That was my decision. At that point, and I may still write this, I was thinking of writing a book just called "The Real Road to Serfdom." I am both fascinated and a fan of Hayek in certain ways. I think he nailed certain things exactly right but makes big errors at the same time.To his credit, Hayek was very critical of monopoly and very critical of the role of the state in reinforcing monopoly. But he had an almost naivete about what powerful, unaccountable private economic entities would do with their power. That's essentially my criticism.Andrew Keen: In 2018, you wrote a book, "The Curse of Bigness." And in a way, this is an essay against bigness, but it's written—please correct me if I'm wrong—I read it as a critique of the left, suggesting that there were times in the essay, if you're reading it blind, you could have been reading Hayek in its critique of Marx and centralization and Lenin and Stalin and the Ukrainian famines. Is the message in the book, Tim—is your audience a progressive audience? Are you saying that it's a mistake to rely on bigness, so to speak, the state as a redistributive platform?Tim Wu: Not entirely. I'm very critical of communist planned economies, and that's part of it. But it's mainly a critique of libertarian faith in private economic power or sort of the blindness to the dangers of it.My basic thesis in "The Real Road to Serfdom" is that free market economies will tend to monopolize. Once monopoly power is achieved, it tends to set off a strong desire to extract as much wealth from the rest of the economy as it can, creating something closer to a feudal-type economy with an underclass. That tends to create a huge amount of resentment and populist anger, and democracies have to respond to that anger.The libertarian answer of saying that's fine, this problem will go away, is a terrible answer. History suggests that what happens instead is if democracy doesn't do anything, the state takes over, usually on the back of a populist strongman. It could be a communist, could be fascist, could be just a random authoritarian like in South America.I guess I'd say it's a critique of both the right and the left—the right for being blind to the dangers of concentrated economic power, and the left, especially the communist left, for idolizing the takeover of vital functions by a giant state, which has a track record as bad, if not worse, than purely private power.Andrew Keen: You bring up Hugo Chavez in the essay, the now departed Venezuelan strongman. You're obviously no great fan of his, but you do seem to suggest that Chavez, like so many other authoritarians, built his popularity on the truth of people's suffering. Is that fair?Tim Wu: That is very fair. In the 90s, when Chavez first came to power through popular election, everyone was mystified and thought he was some throwback to the dictators of the 60s and 70s. But he turned out to be a pioneer of our future, of the new form of autocrat, who appealed to the unfairness of the economy post-globalization.Leaders like Hungary's Viktor Orbán, and certainly Donald Trump, are direct descendants of Hugo Chavez in their approach. They follow the same playbook, appealing to the same kind of pain and suffering, promising to act for the people as opposed to the elites, the foreigners, and the immigrants. Chavez is also a cautionary lesson. He started in a way which the population liked—he lowered gas prices, gave away money, nationalized industry. He was very popular. But then like most autocrats, he eventually turned the money to himself and destroyed his own country.Andrew Keen: Why are autocrats like Chavez and perhaps Trump so much better at capturing that anger than Democrats like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris?Tim Wu: People who are outside the system like Chavez are able to tap into resentment and anger in a way which is less diluted by their direct information environment and their colleagues. Anyone who hangs around Washington, DC for a long time becomes more muted and careful. They lose credibility.That said, the fact that populist strongmen take over countries in distress suggests we need to avoid that level of economic distress in the first place and protect the middle class. Happy, contented middle-class countries don't tend to see the rise of authoritarian dictators. There isn't some Danish version of Hugo Chavez in the running right now.Andrew Keen: You bring up Denmark. Denmark always comes up in these kinds of conversations. What's admirable about your essay is you mostly don't fall into the Denmark trap of simply saying, "Why don't we all become like Denmark?" But at the same time, you acknowledge that the Danish model is attractive, suggesting we've misunderstood it or treated it superficially. What can and can't we learn from the Danish model?Tim Wu: American liberals often misunderstand the lesson of Scandinavia and other countries that have strong, prosperous middle classes like Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. In Scandinavia's case, the go-to explanation is that it's just the liberals' favorite set of policies—high taxation, strong social support systems. But I think the structure of those economies is much more important.They have what Jacob Hacker calls very strong "pre-distribution." They've avoided just having a small set of monopolists who make all the money and then hopefully hand it out to other people. It goes back to their land reform in the early 19th century, where they set up a very different kind of economy with a broad distribution of productive assets.If I'm trying to promote a philosophy in this book, it's for people who are fed up with the excesses of laissez-faire capitalism and think it leads to autocracy, but who are also no fans of communism or socialism. Just saying "let people pile up money and we'll tax it later" is not going to work. What you need is an economy structured with multiple centers of distributed economic power.Andrew Keen: The term that seems to summarize that in the essay is "architecture of parity." It's a bit clunky, but is that the best way to sum up your thinking?Tim Wu: I'm working on the terminology. Architecture of equality, parity, decentralized capitalism, distribution—these are all terms trying to capture it. It's more of a 19th century form of Christian or Catholic economics. People are grasping for the right word for an economic system that doesn't rely on just a few giant companies taking money from everybody and hopefully redistributing it. That model is broken and has a dangerous tendency to lead to toxicity. We need a better capitalism. An alternative title for this piece could have been "Saving Capitalism from Itself."Andrew Keen: Your name is most associated with tech and your critique of big tech. Does this get beyond big tech? Are there other sectors of the economy you're interested in fixing and reforming?Tim Wu: Absolutely. Silicon Valley is the most obvious and easiest entry point to talk about concentrated economic power. You can see the dependence on a small number of platforms that have earnings and profits far beyond what anyone imagined possible. But we're talking about an economy-wide, almost global set of problems.Some industries are worse. The meat processing industry in the United States is horrendously concentrated—it takes all the money from farmers, charges us too much for meat, and keeps it for itself. There are many industries where people are looking for something to understand or believe in that's different than socialism but different than this libertarian capitalism that ends up bankrupting people. Tech is the easiest way to talk about it, but not the be-all and end-all of my interest.Andrew Keen: Are there other examples where we're beginning to see decentralized capitalism? The essay was very strong on the critique, but I found fewer examples of decentralized capitalism in practice outside maybe Denmark in the 2020s.Tim Wu: East Asia post-World War II is a strong example of success. While no economy is purely small businesses, although Taiwan comes close, if you look at the East Asian story after World War II, one of the big features was an effort to reform land, give land to peasants, and create a landowning class to replace the feudal system. They had huge entrepreneurism, especially in Korea and Taiwan, less in Japan. This built a strong and prosperous middle and upper middle class.Japan has gone through hard times—they let their companies get too big and they stagnated. But Korea and Taiwan have gone from being third world economies to Taiwan now being wealthier per capita than Japan. The United States is another strong example, vacillating between being very big and very small. Even at its biggest, it still has a strong entrepreneurial culture and sectors with many small entities. Germany is another good example. There's no perfect version, but what I'm saying is that the model of monopolized economies and just having a few winners and hoping that anybody else can get tax payments is really a losing proposition.Andrew Keen: You were on Chris Hayes recently talking about antitrust. You're one of America's leading thinkers on antitrust and were brought into the Biden administration on the antitrust front. Is antitrust then the heart of the matter? Is this really the key to decentralizing capitalism?Tim Wu: I think it's a big tool, one of the tools of managing the economy. It works by preventing industries from merging their way into monopoly and keeps a careful eye on structure. In the same way that no one would say interest rates are the be-all and end-all of monetary policy, when we're talking about structural policy, having antitrust law actively preventing overconcentration is important.In the White House itself, we spent a lot of time trying to get other agencies to prevent their sectors, whether healthcare or transportation, from becoming overly monopolized and extractive. You can have many parts of the government involved—the antitrust agencies are key, but they're not the only solution.Andrew Keen: You wrote an interesting piece for The Atlantic about Biden's antitrust initiatives. You said the outgoing president's legacy of revived antitrust enforcement won't be easy to undo. Trump is very good at breaking things. Why is it going to be hard to undo? Lina Khan's gone—the woman who seems to unite all of Silicon Valley in their dislike of her. What did Biden do to protect antitrust legislation?Tim Wu: The legal patterns have changed and the cases are ongoing. But I think more important is a change of consciousness and ideology and change in popular support. I don't think there is great support for letting big tech do whatever they want without oversight. There are people who believe in that and some of them have influence in this administration, but there's been a real change in consciousness.I note that the Federal Trade Commission has already announced that it's going to stick with the Biden administration's merger rules, and my strong sense is the Department of Justice will do the same. There are certain things that Trump did that we stuck with in the Biden administration because they were popular—the most obvious being the turn toward China. Going back to the Bush era approach of never bothering any monopolies, I just don't think there's an appetite for it.Andrew Keen: Why is Lina Khan so unpopular in Silicon Valley?Tim Wu: It's interesting. I'm not usually one to attribute things to sexism, but the Justice Department brought more cases against big tech than she did. Jonathan Kanter, who ran antitrust at Justice, won the case against Google. His firm was trying to break up Google. They may still do it, but somehow Lina Khan became the face of it. I think because she's young and a woman—I don't know why Jonathan Kanter didn't become the symbol in the same way.Andrew Keen: You bring up the AT&T and IBM cases in the US tech narrative in the essay, suggesting that we can learn a great deal from them. What can we learn from those cases?Tim Wu: The United States from the 70s through the 2010s was an extraordinarily innovative place and did amazing things in the tech industry. An important part of that was challenging the big IBM and AT&T monopolies. AT&T was broken into eight pieces. IBM was forced to begin selling its software separately and opened up the software markets to what became a new software industry.AT&T earlier had been forced to license the transistor, which opened up the semiconductor industry and to some degree the computing industry, and had to stay out of computing. The government intervened pretty forcefully—a form of industrial policy to weaken its tech monopolies. The lesson is that we need to do the same thing right now.Some people will ask about China, but I think the United States has always done best when it constantly challenges established power and creates room for entrepreneurs to take their shot. I want very much for the new AI companies to challenge the main tech platforms and see what comes of that, as opposed to becoming a stagnant industry. Everyone says nothing can become stagnant, but the aerospace industry was pretty quick-moving in the 60s, and now you have Boeing and Airbus sitting there. It's very easy for a tech industry to stagnate, and attacking monopolists is the best way to prevent that.Andrew Keen: You mentioned Google earlier. You had an interesting op-ed in The New York Times last year about what we should do about Google. My wife is head of litigation at Google, so I'm not entirely disinterested. I also have a career as a critic of Google. If Kent Walker was here, he would acknowledge some of the things he was saying. But he would say Google still innovates—Google hasn't become Boeing. It's innovating in AI, in self-driving cars, it's shifting search. Would he be entirely wrong?Tim Wu: No, he wouldn't be entirely wrong. In the same way that IBM kept going, AT&T kept going. What you want in tech industries is a fair fight. The problem with Google isn't that they're investing in AI or trying to build self-driving cars—that's great. The problem is that they were paying over $20 billion a year to Apple for a promise not to compete in search. Through control of the browsers and many other things, they were trying to make sure they could never be dislodged.My view of the economics is monopolists need to always be a little insecure. They need to be in a position where they can be challenged. That happens—there are companies who, like AT&T in the 70s or 60s, felt they were immune. It took the government to make space. I think it's very important for there to be opportunities to challenge the big guys and try to seize the pie.Andrew Keen: I'm curious where you are on Section 230. Google won their Supreme Court case when it came to Section 230. In this sense, I'm guessing you view Google as being on the side of the good guys.Tim Wu: Section 230 is interesting. In the early days of the Internet, it was an important infant industry protection. It was an insulation that was vital to get those little companies at the time to give them an opportunity to grow and build business models, because if you're being sued by billions of people, you can't really do too much.Section 230 was originally designed to protect people like AOL, who ran user forums and had millions of people discussing—kind of like Reddit. I think as Google and companies like Facebook became active in promoting materials and became more like media companies, the case for an absolutist Section 230 became a lot weaker. The law didn't really change but the companies did.Andrew Keen: You wrote the essay "The Real Road to Serfdom" a couple of years ago. You also talked earlier about AI. There's not a lot of AI in this, but 50% of all the investment in technology over the last year was in AI, and most of that has gone into these huge platforms—OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini. Is AI now the central theater, both in the Road to Serfdom and in liberating ourselves from big tech?Tim Wu: Two years ago when I was writing this, I was determined not to say anything that would look stupid about AI later. There's a lot more on what I think about AI in my new book coming in November.I see AI as a classic potential successor technology. It obviously is the most significant successor to the web and the mass Internet of 20 years ago in terms of having potential to displace things like search and change the way people do various forms of productivity. How technology plays out depends a lot on the economic structure. If you think about a technology like the cotton gin, it didn't automatically lead to broad flourishing, but reinforced plantation slavery.What I hope happens with AI is that it sets off more competition and destabilization for some of the tech platforms as opposed to reinforcing their advantage and locking them in forever. I don't know if we know what's going to happen right now. I think it's extremely important that OpenAI stays separate from the existing tech companies, because if this just becomes the same players absorbing technology, that sounds a lot like the darker chapters in US tech history.Andrew Keen: And what about the power of AI to liberate ourselves from our brain power as the next industrial revolution? When I was reading the essay, I thought it would be a very good model, both as a warning and in terms of offering potential for us to create this new architecture of parity. Because the technology in itself, in theory at least, is one of parity—one of democratizing brainpower.Tim Wu: Yes, I agree it has extraordinary potential. Things can go in two directions. The Industrial Revolution is one example where you had more of a top-down centralization of the means of production that was very bad for many people initially, though there were longer-term gains.I would hope AI would be something more like the PC revolution in the 80s and 90s, which did augment individual humanity as opposed to collective enterprise. It allowed people to do things like start their own travel agency or accounting firm with just a computer. I am interested and bullish on the potential of AI to empower smaller units, but I'm concerned it will be used to reinforce existing economic structures. The jury's out—the future will tell us. Just hoping it's going to make humanity better is not going to be the best answer.Andrew Keen: When you were writing this essay, Web3 was still in vogue then—the idea of blockchain and crypto decentralizing the economy. But I didn't see any references to Web3 and the role of technology in democratizing capitalism in terms of the architecture of corporations. Are you skeptical of the Web3 ideology?Tim Wu: The essay had its limits since I was also talking about 18th century Denmark. I have a lot more on blockchain and Web3 in the book. The challenge with crypto and Bitcoin is that it both over-promises and delivers something. I've been very interested in crypto and blockchain for a long time. The challenge it's had is constantly promising to decentralize great systems and failing, then people stealing billions of dollars and ending up in prison.It has a dubious track record, but it does have this core potential for a certain class of people to earn money. I'm always in favor of anything that is an alternative means of earning money. There are people who made money on it. I just think it's failed to execute on its promises. Blockchain in particular has failed to be a real challenge to web technologies.Andrew Keen: As you say, Hayek inspired the book and in some sense this is intellectual. The father of decentralization in ideological terms was E.F. Schumacher. I don't think you reference him, but do you think there has been much thinking since Schumacher on the value of smallness and decentralized architectures? What do people like yourself add to what Schumacher missed in his critique of bigness?Tim Wu: Schumacher is a good example. Rawls is actually under-recognized as being interested in these things. I see myself as writing in the tradition of those figures and trying to pursue a political economy that values a more balanced economy and small production.Hopefully what I add is a level of institutional experience and practicality that was missing. Rawls is slightly unfair because he's a philosopher, but his model doesn't include firms—it's just individuals. So it's all about balancing between poor people and rich people when obviously economic power is also held by corporations.I'm trying to create more flesh on the bones of the "small is beautiful" philosophy and political economy that is less starry-eyed and more realistic. I'm putting forward the point that you're not sacrificing growth and you're taking less political risk with a more balanced economy. There's an adulation of bigness in our time—exciting big companies are glamorous. But long-term prosperity does better when you have more centers, a more balanced system. I'm not an ultra-centralist suggesting we should live in mud huts, but I do think the worship of monopoly is very similar to the worship of autocracy and is dangerous.Andrew Keen: Much to discuss. Tim Wu, thank you so much. The author of "The Real Road to Serfdom," fascinating essay in this month's issue of Liberties. I know "The Age of Extraction" will be coming out on November 10th.Tim Wu: In England and US at the same time.Andrew Keen: We'll get you back on the show. Fascinating conversation, Tim. Thank you so much.Hailed as the “architect” of the Biden administration's competition and antitrust policies, Tim Wu writes and teaches about private power and related topics. First known for coining the term “net neutrality” in 2002, in recent years Wu has been a leader in the revitalization of American antitrust and has taken a particular focus on the growing power of the big tech platforms. In 2021, he was appointed to serve in the White House as special assistant to the president for technology and competition policy. A professor at Columbia Law School since 2006, Wu has also held posts in public service. He was enforcement counsel in the New York Attorney General's Office, worked on competition policy for the National Economic Council during the Barack Obama administration, and worked in antitrust enforcement at the Federal Trade Commission. In 2014, Wu was a Democratic primary candidate for lieutenant governor of New York. In his most recent book, The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age (2018), he argues that corporate and industrial concentration can lead to the rise of populism, nationalism, and extremist politicians. His previous books include The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads (2016), The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires (2010), and Who Controls the Internet?: Illusions of a Borderless World (2006), which he co-authored with Jack Goldsmith. Wu was a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times and also has written for Slate, The New Yorker, and The Washington Post. He once explained the concept of net neutrality to late-night host Stephen Colbert while he rode a rollercoaster. He has been named one of America's 100 most influential lawyers by the National Law Journal; has made Politico's list of 50 most influential figures in American politics (more than once); and has been included in the Scientific American 50 of policy leadership. Wu is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He served as a law clerk for Justice Stephen Breyer of the U.S. Supreme Court and Judge Richard Posner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
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Ever wondered if your Wi-Fi is plotting against you or if your microwave is listening in on your secret snack sessions? Join us as we unravel the truth and figure out if we're all just pawns in a global game of “Who Controls the Universe?” In this episode of Ninjas Are Butterflies, Josh, Andy, Lily and Andrew dive deep into the wild world of CIA mind control, implanted microchips, and the not-so-secret plans for a One World Order. Don't forget your tinfoil hats—things are about to get weird! Get MORE Exclusive Ninjas Are Butterflies Content by joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NinjasAreButterflies Thanks to our sponsor 1stPhorm! Go check out their products at: https://www.1stPhorm.com/ninjas NEW EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY @ 6AM EST! Ninja Merch: https://www.sundaycoolswag.com/ Start Your Custom Apparel Order Here: https://bit.ly/NinjasYT-SundayCool Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SundayCoolTees
Andrew Brill is joined by Chris Casey, Founder of WindRock Wealth, to discuss the 2024 U.S. presidential election's impact on markets and the economy—from cryptocurrency and cannabis regulation to real estate investing strategies and Federal Reserve policy. Learn Chris's valuable insights on how Trump and Harris could shape the economy, influencing spending, taxes, tariffs, and thus, your investments! Investment Concerns? Get a free portfolio review with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.wealthion.com Timestamps: 01:07 - Thoughts on the Latest CPI Numbers and Fed Rate Policy 01:52 - 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Overview 04:09 - Trump vs. Harris: Energy Policies, Tariffs, and Trade Wars 11:48 - Trump vs. Harris: Real Estate, Federal Debt, and Deficit Spending 18:58 - Trump vs. Harris: Crypto Regulation and Tax Plans 26:46 - Trump vs. Harris: Cannabis, Gun Control, and Defense Spending 30:27 - Does It Matter to the Markets Who Is President? 31:53 - The Fed Creates Recessions? Who Controls the Fed? Connect with us online: Website: https://www.wealthion.com X: https://x.com/wealthion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthionofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealthion/ #Election2024 #stockmarket #MarketAnalysis #EconomicOutlook #FederalReserve #Crypto #RealEstate #Tariffs #Cannabis #USElections #InvestmentStrategies #Wealthion #Wealth #Finance #Money #Harris #Trump
Colin Fitzpatrick is a seasoned technology consultant specializing in AI and Web3. ================ All Episodes can be found at www.thecryptopodcast.org Podcast Coaching + All Social Media + Donations link https://bio.link/podcaster Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/thecryptopodcast ======= Thanks to my Sponsors : If you or know some body you know is struggling with anxiety, fear and procrastination and want to know how to be 100% free, in 6 weeks, without therapy or drugs, fully guaranteed https://www.danielpackard.com/ -------------------------- Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://bio.link/podcaster ============ About my Guest: Colin Fitzpatrick is a seasoned technology consultant specializing in AI and Web3. With a 20-year history in technology giants like Oracle, Dell, HubSpot, and Salesforce, Colin has excelled in roles spanning sales, business development, marketing, and operations. He founded a company focused on metaverse concerts and NFTs and now consults on scaling startups and integrating AI. Currently, as Chief Business Development Officer at GriffinAI, he leads efforts in developing on-chain AI agents for Web3 applications. What we Discussed: - Who is Colin Fitzpatrick ( start to 1 mins) - Colin's Crypto Journey (1 min to 3:20 mins) - Working with Dell, Oracle, Salesforce & Hubspot (3:20mins ) - The Speed of Ai development (6 mins) - Will Ripples XRP Explode (7 mins) - Meme Coins ( 8 mins) - Trumps message on Firing Gary Gensler and Bitcoin (9:50 mins 12 mins) - Can he see Crypto getting away from FIAT (13 mins 14:45 mins) - Can Ai & Blockchain to help run Countries and make Politicans accountable (15 mins 20:40 mins) - Who Controls the Data in Ai (20:55 mins) - How to know which Ai to use (26:30 mins to30:55mins) - Ai for Healthcare (31 mins to 34:06) - The future of Ai Pricing (34:10 min to 39 mins) - What GriffinAI Offers (40 mins to ) How to Contact Colin Fitzpatrick : https://www.griffinai.io/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/colly/ https://x.com/collymonster https://www.instagram.com/collymonster
On today's show we have on guest, Leon Mallberg for today's theme, "Who Controls the Water" To access past Common Sense UnSensored episodes visit - https://commonsenseunsensored.podbean.com/ Help support GFBS at this donation link - https://bit.ly/3vjvzgX - Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com Or message us at bit.ly/44meos1 #audit #election #vote #politics #debate #gfbs #northdakota #grandforksbestsource
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Who Controls the Future? Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 5/10/2024 Length: 1 min.
Back by popular demand, in Episode 48 Frank returns to the predictions game on 10 geopolitical topics important in Canada, the US and around the world in 2024. Topics covered in this predictions episode cover a wide ranging set of issues including: the likelihood that Prime Minister Trudeau continues to lead the Liberal Party, immigration issues in Canada and at the southern border the United States, the next phase of the Canada-India diplomatic row, as well as a complete analysis of the US election and former President Donald Trump's legal woes that will likely play a part in the election result on November 5th. We finish covering three global hot spots, the war in Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas dispute, and the likelihood North Korea moves from rhetoric to action in its tough talk with its neighbor in South Korea. Chapter Headings 1:02 – 1. Will Liberal Leaders Tell Prime Minister Trudeau it is time to retire?4:50 – 2. What happens to Canada-India Relations if and when Assassination Evidence is Made Public?8:16 – 3. Immigration Problems for Canada and at the Southern Border of the US19:16 - 4. Predicting the Outcome of Former President Trump's Legal Woes25:06 - 5. Name the Democratic and Republican Leaders that Face off on September 16th at the First Presidential Debate?25:29 – 6. Who Wins the US Election?29:17 – 7. Who Controls the House and Senate after November 5th?30:54 - 8. Is there an Off Ramp in 2024 to end the Russia-Ukraine Conflict?33:32 - 9. Does the Israel-Hamas Conflict End this year and, if yes, then what is the catalyst?36:50 - 10. Will North Korea Flex its Muscles on South Korea?40:36 - Quick Hitters – Frank's Take on CPI, WTI, the S&P 500 and the Stanley Cup and World Series Champions41:47 - A Review of 2023 – Frank's Winners and Losers This podcast was recorded on January 29, 2024.Disclaimer This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this recording was obtained from publicly available sources, has not been independently verified by TD Securities, may not be current, and TD Securities has no obligation to provide any updates or changes. All price references and market forecasts are as of the date of recording. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of TD Securities and may differ from the views and opinions of other departments or divisions of TD Securities and its affiliates. TD Securities is not providing any financial, economic, legal, accounting, or tax advice or recommendations in this podcast. The information contained in this podcast does not constitute investment advice or an offer to buy or sell securities or any other product and should not be relied upon to evaluate any potential transaction. Neither TD Securities nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or any information contained in this podcast and any liability therefore (including in respect of direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed.
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In this episode of Disguised Coverage, Anthony is joined by Mike Santagata of All Bengals to detail the X's & O's of the Buffalo Bills vs the Cincinnati Bengals and the schematic pieces that will matter most. The two break down the most important matchups that will decide the game, and the hows & whys behind them. Game film analysis & breakdowns, advanced metrics, who/what is trending up & down, and more! #nfl #bills #buffalobills0:00 | Opening Thoughts6:55 | Josh Allen & Ken Dorsey vs Lou Anarumo18:18 | Who Controls the Trenches33:45 | How to Stop or Slow Down the Bengals Offense40:51 | Defending the Bengals Passing Offense1:01:05 | Ranking Hatred for Other Teams1:07:16 | Buffalo Bills Trade for Rasul Douglas1:18:49 | Film - Cincinnati Bengals Creativity & Talent on Defense1:41:58 | The Chess Match of Bills vs Bengals1:54:25 | Closing ThoughtsPresenting Sponsor - One Pie Pizza https://www.onepiepizza.com/ Tell them Cover 1 and Disguised Coverage sent you!!Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pro__AntOne Pass Premium Membership - https://www.cover1.net/onepass/Cover 1 would love to hear your thoughts on this topic and the show in general. Comment below and let us what you think! -Don't miss out on our PREMIUM CONTENT -Access to detailed Premium Content.-Access to our video library.-Access to our private Slack channel.-Sneak peek at upcoming content.-Exclusive group film room sessions & much more.SIGN UP HERE: https://www.cover1.net/premium-content-plans/Thank you for watching this video, we can't do it without the support of our fans. If you have any ideas for content you'd like to see from us, comment below. -DOWNLOAD THE COVER 1 MOBILE APP! ► Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coverapp► iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1532587486► Subscribe to our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClL6eJS1s8xmRoYRQbYgxQQ?sub_confirmation=1► Subscribe to our Cover 1 Network channel - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cover-1-sports/id1370162953 -Cover 1 provides a multi-faceted analysis of the NFL and NFL Draft including Podcasts, Video blogs, Commentary, Scouting Reports, Highlights, and Video Breakdowns. NFL footage displayed is not owned by Cover 1. -Follow Us HereTwitter: https://twitter.com/Cover1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/@Cover_1_Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cover1NFL/Official Merchandise:https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/cover-1The Cover1.net website and associated Social Media platforms are not endorsed by, directly affiliated with, maintained, authorized, or sponsored by the NFL or any of its clubs, specifically the Buffalo Bills. All products, marks, and company names are the registered trademarks of their original owners. The use of any trade name or trademark is for identification and reference purposes only and does not imply any association with the trademark holder of their product brand.
00:00 Trailer04:24 Origins of Nissim Black07:00 D-Black the Rapper 08:33 Double Life 09:54 Saved by the Call 11:22 Religion Coming to You 13:41 What Happened to Hip-Hop? 16:55 Who Controls the Music? 18:08 What It's Like to Grow Up in the Hood? 23:50 Finances as Independent Artist 27:42 Who's My Audience? 31:42 The Audience is a Piece of You34:04 Are There Non-Jewish Nissim Fans? 35:30 Rejection of Your Skin Color 40:20 I Came Here for Hashem 41:46 Digging for the Truth 44:52 Moving Through Religion 48:27 What Is Brasluv? 53:35 Losing Mother So Young 56:28 Are You Still In Touch with Past Life? 58:30 Necessary Changes of the Process 1:01:47 Importance of Embracing Human Side 1:03:31 HBO Dramedy 1:05:43 Combat Anti-Semitism with Comedy 1:11:15 Jewish Spark Being Inside1:13:09 Does Nissim Black Feel Like He Belongs? 1:15:10 Why People Don't Move to Israel 1:17:44 Rapid Fire! 1:20:38 Nissim & Macklemore1:22:17 Instant Coffee is a NO NO1:23:07 More Singing, Less Rapping1:24:14 Do You Listen to Current Rappers?Podcast Info:→ Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3iy0Kee→ Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3zdMqOz→ Google Podcasts - https://bit.ly/3eVtSee→ Buzzsprout - https://mislaibeled.buzzsprout.comSocial:→ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mislaibeled/→ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Mislaibeled→ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mislaibeled
Show #1965 Links from this broadcast: Isaac Yoder :https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/isaac-yoder-sentenced-one-year-prison-1570-fine/ J6 Prayer : https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/announcing-national-prayer-federal-court-house-during-proud/ Who Controls the World's Money and Power? : https://adtv.watch/war-in-heaven/who-controls-the-world Maui videos: https://www.facebook.com/reel/178779705226921 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg2WV-B26pA Inflation calculator : https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/ Dave Daubenmire, a veteran […]
Today, we will discuss a bearish scenario for Altcoins that is about to hit the crypto market! The question is, are you going to be holding these Altcoins when this happens? Join Cryptoman Ran in today's episode of Crypto Banter for the whole story! ⚠️
This is a final project for a class I have been taking, about how activist spaces in Latin America are effected by coloniality today. In this episode I cited this media: · Clark-Gollub , Rita Jil, et al. “‘A Nation That Cannot Feed Itself Is Not Free' : Via Campesina.” La Via Campesina, 10 July 2020, viacampesina.org/en/a-nation-that-cannot-feed-itself-is-not-free/. · Lugones, Maria. The Coloniality of Gender. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. · Martínez, Alma. Translated by Elysse DaVega. “‘No Environmental Justice Without Gender Justice.'” Pie de Página, 5 Nov. 2021, piedepagina.mx/no-environmental-justice-without-gender-justice/. · “Mother Seeds in Resistance.” Schools for Chiapas, 20 June 2021, schoolsforchiapas.org/advances/sustainable-agriculture/mother-seeds-in-resistance/. · Quijano, Anibal. "Coloniality of power and Eurocentrism in Latin America." International sociology 15.2 (2000): 215-232. · Shield, Charli. “Who Controls the World's Food Supply? .” Dw.Com, 20 Apr. 2021, www.dw.com/en/agriculture-seeds-seed-laws-agribusinesses-climate-change-food-security-seed-sovereignty-bayer/a-57118595. · Vinal, Sam. Berta Didn't Die, She Multiplied! 2018 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/digitalsous/message
Wealth is stuff appropriately employed and used for good. Do you know what the World Health Organization outlines in its 32-page document? One item outlined is a plan to redistribute […] The post What is Wealth and WHO Controls it? appeared first on Dupree Financial.
Mark Moss @1MarkMoss and Tone Vays @ToneVays discuss the possible systemic bank failures in real time, out-of-control government debt levels, and why Bitcoin is a lifeboat on a sinking ship. Connect with Guests:Sam Callahan: https://twitter.com/samcallahTone Vays: https://twitter.com/ToneVaysMark Moss: https://twitter.com/1MarkMossTimestamps:00:00:00 “Swan Signal Intro”00:01:26 Introducing Mark and Tone00:02:12 Bank Failures and Bitcoin Rally00:05:56 Problems with Banks00:07:52 SVB Balance Sheet00:10:05 “The Fed is to Blame”00:15:42 Who Controls the Money?00:19:47 Exponential Increase on Debt00:22:40 Japan Forced Selling US - Treasuries00:24:10 “The World has a Dollars Problem”00:27:15 China, Russia and BRICS00:34:10 Was This a Bailout?00:40:55 Bitcoiners Being Blamed For Whistleblowing Banking00:47:52 Bitcoin Adoption Growth00:49:34 “Bitcoin: The Sixth Technological Revolution”00:53:44 Are the Bitcoin Price-Lows In?00:56:58 Bitcoin Halving Cycles00:58:52 Where to Find Tone01:00:17 March FOMC Meeting01:01:24 “Swan Signal” OutroConnect with Swan on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SwanBitcoin Instagram: https://instagram.com/SwanBitcoin Telegram: https://t.me/swansignal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/swanbitcoinSwan Bitcoin is the best way to accumulate Bitcoin with automatic recurring buys and instant buys from $10 to $10 million. Get started in just 5 minutes. Your first $10 purchase is on us: https://swanbitcoin.com/ytDownload the all new Swan app! iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swan-bitcoin/id1576287352 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.swanbitcoin.android&pli=1Join us for Pacific Bitcoin Festival 2023! Purchase your tickets now before prices go up: https://PacificBitcoin2023.comAre you a high net worth individual or do you represent corporation that might be interested in learning more about Bitcoin? Swan Private guides corporations and high net worth individuals toward building generational wealth with Bitcoin. Find out more at https://swanbitcoin.com/private Check out the best place for Bitcoin education, Swan Bitcoin's “Bitcoin Canon”. Compiling all of the greatest articles, news sources, videos and more from your favorite bitcoiners! https://www.swanbitcoin.com/canon/Get paid to recruit new Bitcoiners: https://swanbitcoin.com/enlist #Bitcoin #SwanBitcoin
Dawie Otto is the Director of iTEASPOON, a New Zealand-based IT consultancy that helps businesses of all sizes leverage cloud technology to simplify their IT infrastructure, reduce costs, and increase flexibility. ____________________________________________ ►Free Gift For Listeners: https://www.ryanjmelton.co.nz/free-resources ____________________________________________ GUESTS DETAILS: ____________________________________________ ►Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawieotto/ ►Website:https://www.iteaspoon.com/ ___________________________________________ Chapters 0:00-Introduction 0:30-Who Controls the Kill Switch? 5:45-The Value of Specialists 7:51-AI and New Career Opportunities 9:14-Elon Musk: Futurist or Contentious Figure? 10:16-Who Regulates Mars? 11:04-The Erratic Genius 16:01-Cracking the Code in New Zealand 18:03-The Power of Delegation 20:14-Battle for Creativity 21:05-Tech Adoption: Boomers vs. New Businesses 24:54-Tech Reviews for Business Success 28:28-Investing in Technology for the Future 29:05-Leveraging People Cost for Technology Decision 30:04-Technology Adoption in Nigeria 30:10-Infrastructure in Nigeria: Negotiating for Survival 35:55-Building Relationships in Africa: The Power of Rapport 39:02-Surviving Dangerous Situations in Africa 40:31-Nigerian Nightmares 41:57-Moving for a Better Life 46:03-The Danger of Group Think 51:03-Unleashing the Power of Google Workspace 55:01-Uncovering Google's AI Potential 57:25-Innovative Solutions for Personal Assistance 1:00:28-Modern Solutions with Old School Values
Do you know who controls the digital tools that almost every website publisher uses to sell ads on their sites? It's Google. Recently, Google is in hot water as the Justice Department and eight state Attorneys General filed a civil antitrust suit against the tech giant. The suit alleges that Google has violated Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act by monopolizing multiple digital advertising technology products, which is harmful to publishers and advertisers. The Justice Department and state Attorneys General are seeking to restore competition in the market and obtain equitable and monetary relief on behalf of the American public. In this episode, we'll dive into the details of the suit, the impact on digital advertising, and the potential outcomes for Google.Let BZ Consultants Inspect What Should Be Expected
Host Johnny Punish welcomes distinguished authors Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould to discuss 'Who Controls The World?" and 'Will the American Empire remain on the loose?'. Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould, a husband and wife team, acquired the first visas to enter Afghanistan granted to an American TV crew in 1981. Following their news story for CBS, they produced a PBS documentary and returned to Kabul for ABC Nightline in 1983. Starting in 1992 through 1995 they worked on the film version of their experience under contract to Oliver Stone. In 1998 they started collaborating with Afghan human rights expert Sima Wali. In 2002 they filmed and produced a documentary about Wali's first return to Kabul since her exile in 1978. Invisible History: Afghanistan's Untold Story (2009 – Amazon – City Lights) and Crossing Zero: The AfPak War at the Turning Point of American Empire (2011 – Amazon – City Lights) were published by City Lights. The Voice, an esoteric adventure story, was published in 2001. Together, they have written extensively on VT exploring all aspects of American Foreign Policy. So join Punish when he asks them "Who Controls the World?" Right here, right now on VT RadioResourcesThe Valediction: Paul & Liz's website for their new book.Support the show Visit VT for more Uncenosred Alternative Foreign Policy Media
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Who Controls the News Controls the World - The Corbett Report: Episode 426 www.corbettreport.com/ The Corbett Report is an independent, listener-supported alternative news source. It operates on the principle of open source intelligence and provides podcasts, interviews, articles and videos about breaking news and important issues from 9/11 Truth and false flag terror to the Big Brother police state, eugenics, geopolitics, the central banking fraud and more. The Corbett Report is edited, webmastered, written, produced and hosted by James Corbett. James Corbett has been living and working in Japan since 2004. He started The Corbett Report website in 2007 as an outlet for independent critical analysis of politics, society, history, and economics. Since then he has written, recorded and edited thousands of hours of audio and video media for the website, including a podcast and several regular online video series. He is the lead editorial writer for The International Forecaster, the e-newsletter created by the late Bob Chapman. His work has been carried online by a wide variety of websites and his videos have garnered over 50,000,000 views on YouTube alone. His satirical piece on the discrepancies in the official account of September 11th, “9/11: A Conspiracy Theory” was posted to the web on September 11, 2011 and has so far been viewed nearly 3 million times. For more information about Corbett and his background, please listen to Episode 163 of The Corbett Report podcast, Meet James Corbett: Episode 163 – Meet James Corbett Broc West has been the Video Editor of The Corbett Report since December 2014. He currently lives in Southern Vietnam. Twitter: @brocwest Audio taken from: https://www.corbettreport.com/newscontrol/
2:00 We Need To Bring Our Voters Home 2:15 Money Melody Winner/ The Crime in Philadelphia 2:30 Ronna McDaniel Joins The Show!/Who Controls the Senate? Ronna McDaniel talks about how Dr.Oz is the best candidate and exposes The Democratic Party. Ronna Talks about how The Republicans are for the people. 2:45 Ed Durr Joins The Show!/ It's Not about Me it's The People Ed Durr joins the show about how South jersey and the new changes and how more jersey is aware of the turmoil in the community 3:00 Songs You Can't Stand?/What's Happening Tomorrow!
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David Kaye, free speech expert at the University of California, Irvine, joins Ellysse and Ashley to explore the challenges of developing effective and culturally relevant content moderation policies in different countries and how intermediary liability laws like Section 230 impact online speech for billions of users around the world.MentionedDavid Kaye, Speech Police: The Global Struggle to Govern the Internet(New York: Columbia Global Reports, 2019).Jack Goldsmith and John Wu, Who Controls the Internet?: Illusions of a Borderless World (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006). “Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on a Single Market for Digital Services (Digital Services Act) and amending Directive 2000/31/EC,” EUR-Lex.RelatedAshley Johnson and Daniel Castro, “How Other Countries Have Dealt With Intermediary Liability” (ITIF, February 2021).
Michael King Oversoul read his news letter!!!- Life Chats: On the Cusp of Change – Our True History and Humanity's Choice January 19, 2021 9 min read Disclosure of Our True History Is Central to Our Freedom Life Chats With Oversoul is an ongoing dialogue designed to gain clarity and direction while navigating the immense changes going into the New Era. Today's chat focuses on the urgent state of affairs surrounding a world-wide threat against our freedoms as one people, the people of earth. January 17-19, 2021 Michael: We are in the throes of an attempt at global martial law, a rapidly awakening human populace, extraordinary events surrounding the inauguration, a second potential preplanned, inside attack on the Capitol, and the supposed threat of a fake alien invasion (a few remaining weapons in the arsenal of deep state players). War against the deep state has been declared to counter these threats. (These two videos cover intelligence briefs on current events as of the morning of 1-19-21) I am inviting my oversoul and a Council of Light I had previously contacted, whose committed focus is on the common good of all life everywhere, and who are also well appraised of earth-related events and the current situation/battle at play. I am looking for some insight with respect to what we, the people not directly involved in military or political actions, can do to support an outcome most favorable to the unity and progress of humanity into the New Era of peace and enlightenment. bhsalesvpwebcom The Script Michael: Then, what is the script that we have chosen? Council: To be present during the revelations of the dark deeds and the disclosure of all that is relevant to the upgrowth of human thought and evolution as one people. What matters now is that each soul on earth select a desired outcome. Events will arise, reveal some truth, and pass away. Then new events will arise which surpass the previous in revelations, insights, and even purpose. The scenes on earth will change according to the intent carried forward by the people. As new revelations dawn regarding the players that have affected your lives, and about the instruments of destruction and control that have been utilized, the scenes on earth will again be altered. With such a variety of players operating against the people, and the people having become so numerous, the strategies required to control and reduce the population has grown beyond the true capacity of those still seeking your demise. Who Controls the Outcome We cannot change the script without humanity placing a sincere call out to all life everywhere to support a new beginning on earth – one that excludes those forces now creating havoc. You, the majority of the human race, are truly the ones in control of the outcome – including who plays and who does not. You can bring to the fight any number of other beings to help you succeed with the dreams that you each espouse. JOIN ME SOON WITH CO HOST MICHAEL KING anchor radio.com/bhsales --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bhsales/message
The following interview, “Euro-Caspian Energy Security and Geoeconomics,” with Dr. Robert M. Cutler, Director of the NATO Association of Canada's Energy Security Program, is an excerpt from episode 29 of The Red Line podcast “Who Controls the Caspian Sea' released on November 1st, 2020. The Red Line, hosted by Michael Hilliard is a fortnightly deep dive podcast that interviews a panel of experts on one key story. The full audio of this podcast is available from the Red Line website at www.theredlinepodcast.com.
Who Controls the Temperature in Your Home? Part 2 Relationship insights from Ephesians 5 & 6 Pastor Cleve Smith
Who Controls the Temperature in Your Home? Relationship insights from Ephesians 5 & 6 Pastor Cleve Smith
Who Controls your time? Who did you give power to assign value to your time? Who would you help first if your had unlimited money? Who Controls your time? If the last 5 year were to repeat themselves would you be ok with the result? If not then its time to change, Begin today! If this resonates with you and your would like to learn more please LIKE, COMMENT, & SHARE ———————————————————————————————————— Subscribe to my podcast on your favorite podcast app Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/…/anchor-podca…/fueling-your-legacy ———————————————————————————————————— Click The Link Bellow To Join My Legacy Builders Mastermind https://www.facebook.com/groups/254031831967014/ ———————————————————————————————————— Want to regain your financial confidence and begin building your legacy? In this ebook you will learn: The 9 Pillars To Build A Legacy Clarify you “why” Create Daily Action Steps To Launch Forward Want Sam’s FREE E-BOOK? Claim your access here! >>> The 9 Pillars To Build A Legacy ———————————————————————————————————— Connect with Sam Knickerbocker on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/ssknickerbocker/… https://www.instagram.com/ssknickerbocker/
My guest this week is Chris Dixon, who has written some of my favorite essays on technology and venture investing. Chris is a prolific investor and thinker, having been an entrepreneur, angel investor, and now partner at the well-known venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. Our conversation focuses on major trends in technology, including cryptocurrencies and the future of autonomous vehicles and drones. Chris has a rule of thumb for technology trends: find out what smart people are working on during the weekend, and you’ll know what other will be doing years in the future. After surveying his old essays, it’s clear you use Chris’s writings as a similar litmus test. Hash Power is presented by Fidelity Investments Please enjoy this great conversation with Chris Dixon on the future of tech. For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub. Follow Patrick on Twitter at @patrick_oshag Books Referenced Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages Who Controls the Internet?: Illusions of a Borderless World Links Referenced Douglas Hofstadter Daniel Dennett How Aristotle Created the Computer New Yorker Cover on automation The World of Numbers website Jerry Neumann podcast episode David Tisch podcast ERC-20 Token Standard Eleven Reasons To Be Excited About The Future of Technology Show Notes 2:04 (First Question) – Why did Chris choose to study philosophy 2:23 – Douglas Hofstadter 2:24 – Daniel Dennett 3:20 – How Aristotle Created the Computer 3:35 – Where has his thinking and viewpoints changed the most having been in the real world 4:42 – What is the real driving force behind all of the technology that we are creating and will automation kill all of the jobs 6:16 – New Yorker Cover on automation 6:57 – The World of Numbers website 8:36 – A look at his history in networks and network design 11:03 – Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages 11:07 – Jerry Neumann podcast episode 12:32 – Who Controls the Internet?: Illusions of a Borderless World 13:06 – What are the market and technological forces that make it difficult to regulate software hardware companies 14:39 – The best features of proprietary centralized networks and open networks 16:40 – What things are better centralized vs decentralized 22:30 – David Tisch podcast 23:03 – When it comes to cryptocurrencies, what are the concerns that the protocols themselves hold value and could this lead to centralization of the system problems 24:02 – Block size debate (topic) 26:40 – ERC-20 Token Standard 27:23 – Is the blockchain the answer to the stagnation of the big tech players 32:47 – Does Chris find investment in individual crypto tokens analogous to seed funding in companies 34:39 - How does Chris think about the dichotomy of investing in people vs technologies 34:59 – Eleven Reasons To Be Excited About The Future of Technology 37:45 – What organizational structures of companies are most compelling 41:50 – Any major trends in technology a cause for concern for Chris 42:34 – Any interesting trends by people looking to disrupt the centralization of internet power to a small few 44:09 – What major trends is Chris passionately pursuing 51:15 – If everyone agrees on a future trend of technology, can you still make money investing in them 52:20 – How do you encourage younger people to approach the world and a career differently in this ever-changing world 57:39 – Kindest thing anyone has done for Chris Learn More For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub Follow Patrick on twitter at @patrick_oshag
Episode originally aired on Fnoob Techno Radio on 16 May 2017. This premiere episode featured mostly recent tracks, and is accompanied by Mr. Reynard D. Fox performing live sequencing on the Mighty Ableton! You are now invited to drop everything that you are doing, remove your pants and dance Chicago Style. (http://www.yellow5.com/pokey/archive/index382.html) Love, Reynard Tracklist Matrixxman "Deep Mind" (Deep Mind EP, Manhigh MANHIGH003) David Meiser featuring Black Asteroid "Who Controls" (Temple of Solitude, Nachstrom Schallplatten NST083) Truncate "Terminal 5" (Blueprint BP-049) Joe Farr "O.E.B." (Any Other Way EP, User Experience Ux001) Josh Wink "Resist" (Truncate V1 Remix, Ovum Recordings OVM282) Jeroen Search "Self Aware" (Clarity EP, Dynamic Reflection DREF034) Klankman "Escape From Samsara" (Original Mix, World of Phenomena EP, Mord MORD039) Kessell "Kaizen" (Kaizen EP, Granulart Recordings GLTD006) Angy Kore "You're Mine" (Original Mix, Eclipse Recordings ECLR089) Kill Frenzy "313" (I Feel EP, Relief Records RR2102) Jamie Anderson "Event Horizon" (Bedrock Records Beddigi97)
What is the hidden impact of constant demands on our attention? How does it affect how we think, how we act, and how we live? We have clickbait on our mobile devices and computer screens, ads on buses, and commercials on radio and TV. But as Tim Wu, author and Professor at Columbia University Law School points out, this is a fairly recent development that has turned into a constant monetization of our attention. Tim is the author of three books: Who Controls the Internet?, The Master Switch, and most recently, The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads. He has written for the New Yorker, the Washington Post, Forbes, and Slate magazine. He points out that this constant barrage of messaging actually shapes who we are, often without our realizing it. Highlights from our conversation include: How does what we are exposed to determine what we decide? The connection between early war propaganda and the rise of advertising How the science of advertising was built on engineering demand Why early suffragettes were hired to sell cigarettes How the Paris poster period led to an early revolt against the attention merchants How Consumer Reports grew out of frustration with ads The original remote control took the shape of a gun to blow away commercials Bringing TVs into our homes meant attention merchants now had more access 1950s provided a captive prime time TV programming audience for advertisers How advertising convinces us that to be individuals we need to buy things How novelty and unpredictability makes things addictive How idealistic tech founders work against own values in reliance on ads Tech innovation of today focused more on getting inside our minds and featuring ads Why harvesting captures so well how our attention is sought and used How such a tiny sector of the economy has such a big impact on us and how we live How spending time with others is actually a revolt against advertising Where are the sacred spaces in our lives? What is the role of public virtue in decision making today? Selected Links to Topics Mentioned Tim Wu @superwuster William James Benjamin Day Herbert Kitchener George Washington Hill French Poster Period Singletasking by Devora Zack Timothy Leary Mad Men Coca-Cola Commercial Charlie Brown Christmas Special Space Invaders You’ve Got Mail Addiction by Design by Natasha Dow Schull Buzzfeed Netflix Temenos If you enjoy the podcast, please rate and review it on iTunes. For automatic delivery of new episodes, be sure to subscribe. As always, thanks for listening! Thank you to Emmy-award-winning Creative Director Vanida Vae for designing the Curious Minds logo, and thank you to Rob Mancabelli for all of his production expertise! www.gayleallen.net LinkedIn @GAllenTC
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "My So-Called Mind" - Show #447, Dec. 24, 2012 [Going deep, time unfolds (Entire show plays today...unfolding below!)] Show promo - "Radio Tropicale" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "12/13/12" - Show #446, Dec. 13, 2012 Vic - "Introduces show some previous week" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Snow plans to help" - Show #445, Nov. 29, 2012 [Do plans tell you what to do? (Samples)] Michael Nyman - "Drowning By Number 2" - Drowning By Numbers s.t. W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Ken - "Freakout warmup" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" - Show #444, 11/8/12 [Samples. Music from that] Vic - "This infamous dude" Clint Mansell (Featuring Kronos Quartet) - "The Shape Of Things To Come" - Requiem for a Dream s.t. They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! Ken - "A few layers of layers" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Little Wings - "Cat cereal (Memo5)" [Finish your cereal, dude] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Does snow plan to melt?] Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Applause from show" - Outside: Show #387, 8/2/08, Austin [Samples] Tony Robbins - "Breathing exercise" Arvo Part - "Spiegel im Spiegel" Ogurusu Norihide Diane Cluck - "styrofoam flurries,plastic bag tumbleweeds,styrofoam icicles" Wayne Dyer - "Connecting to Intention" - Power of Intention Pete Heller - "Big Love" Ogurusu Norihide Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer [Maybe?] Ken - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" [The monologue is in there. Samples] possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Ken - "Manatee PSA" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Charlie Kaufman [Some lecture] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Do some things always come next?] Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico [To go on fighting for your cause and keep torturing yourself] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443, 10/25/12 [Samples] possibilitywaves - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" BBC & Open University - "Talking Turtle (Seymour Papert)" - BBC-Open University [On Logo, and computers in education in the 80's] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The Decadence of Obsolesence" - Show #432, 5/11/12 [Samples] Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker looping] Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer Orson Welles interview - "I cannot compromise" Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "This need to work for a living" - The Cruise La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Show #366, 5/24/05 [fuck, this one contains about 40 more samples in rapid succession. Samples] Live phone callers - "Austin" Explosions In The Sky CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Her Space Holiday - "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Aleksandr Sokurov - Russian Ark Simple Minds - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Lullatone - "My Second Favorite Song in the World" - Computer Recital Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" - i Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" Harrison Ford, River Phoenix - "How did America get this way?" - Mosquito Coast Harrison Ford - "We eat when we're not hungry..." - Mosquito Coast Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Show #363, 4/26/05 [Samples] Joe Frank - "Hamburger paper waste" - Another Country Pt. 3 Stan - "Live phone caller" [Austin] Steve - "Radio day" Dot - "We're listening to a CD" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Flocabulary - "Quantify" [Rap song from SAT vocabulary study site] KOOP DJ - "One of our more exciting programs" Ken - "Unravelling" Fridge - "Harmonics" - Happiness [Spooky loopy thing from 5/11/05 show] Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "Running from the cops" - The Cruise W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" [Herein, the extended eponymous jam.] Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Patti D'Arbanville, Bennet Guillory, Wilson Cruz, others - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Neutral Milk Hotel - "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Jared Leto - "My So-Called Life" Latter Day Saints - "Our Jill?" Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers And Mirrors Bee Gees - "More Than a Woman" Bill Nelson - "The Spirit Cannot Fail" - Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights- (1) The Angel at the Western Window [Loopy guitar] The Feelies - "When Company Comes" Neil Young - "Down By the River" Belle and Sebastian - "This is just a modern rock song" - This is just a modern rock song Gundecha Brothers - "tGunitle" - Hum Sab Mahi Music behind DJ: W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" John F. Kennedy - "I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people" [or any other generation. Within the My So-Called Life episode] - "Ringing clock" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples] Walter Murch - "Sound effects" - THX-1138 J.S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Walter Murch - "What's wrong? Stay calm. 23, 22. We've got a malfunctioning officer" - THX-1138 Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" - "Animal breathing" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" I Am Robot and Proud - "Count to Six (I Am Robot and Proud Remix)" - The Uberkids Remixes Part 1 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Swirled Freely" - Show #348, 1/4/05 [Samples] Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Splashing Strumming, Sometimes Stereo" - Show #288, 1/13/04 [Samples] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] Music behind DJ: David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up End of set Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Fridge - "Lost Time" John F. Kennedy - "Or any other generation" Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) [Slowed down] They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! A.J. Langer - "Rayanne laughing at a note" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 Extra - ""That's my soda!"" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 - "Ambient music from one of the 15 shows playing" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up The Books - "That Right Ain't Shit" - The Lemon of Pink [Strumming] La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" The Carpenters - "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" [Like a Disney cult theme song] Music behind DJ: - "We show what we have, we know what we are" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [Suz Slezak singing] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Matthew Broderick, Alexander Payne - "Apples, apples, and more apples" - Election [Now you can make a decision] J. S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples and FULL SHOW] Walter Murch - "You are in my hands, I am here to protect you, you have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Don Pedro Colley - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 [It all happened so slowly, most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all] Roddy Piper, Keith David - "He who has the gold makes the rules" - They Live [Everybody's got their own hard times these days] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [w/Suz] Kyle MacLachlan - "I'm going to let you in on a little secret" - Twin Peaks [Every day, once a day, give yourself a present] W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Dj hummingbird feeder End of set Set: And now, Children's Television Voteshop, from 2004, the 6-minute edit! NOT in today's archive! Hear the full show at https://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/040727.shtml Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (2007 edit)" [FULL SHOW and samples] J. Peter Robinson - "Robotic Freddy Krugar hand nightmare opening scene" - A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 7 (New Nightmare) [Just like a real hand. Wes Craven, director; J. Peter Robinson, music; Miko Hughes, Heather Langenkamp, Matt Winston, Rob LaBelle, Wes Craven, David Newsom, actors] The Marx Brothers - "The Country's Going to War" - Duck Soup mike_fictiti0us - "The United States of America" [with George W. Bush] Tom Anthony - "3-2-1 Contact Theme song" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) Frank DeVol - "The Brady Brides opening theme" - The Brady Brides TV show Peg Luksik, PA Parents Commission - "Who Controls the Children excerpts" - Who Controls the Children video (Aug. 3, 1992) [Presentation on "outcome based education" - goals-based behavior and attitude modification requirements for schools - targetted at Christian Coalition chapters and framed by anti-abortion Constitutional Party three-time candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania] Schoolhouse Rock! (George Newall, Bob Dorough, writers; Jack Sheldon, singer) - "I'm Gonna Send Your Vote To College (2002)" - Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition) DVD [We've got a tale to tell. The Disney/ABC propagandists reunited in 2001 just to make this delightful cartoon celebrating the existence of the electoral college that prevents citizens from having the final choice in presidential elections. "The electoral college will have the final voice."] Barney - "Being a police officer is all about helping other people" - Barney & Friends: Who's Your Neighbor? [People helping other people is what this world's about] Sonny Curtis - "Love Is All Around (The Mary Tyler Moore Show opening theme)" - The Mary Tyler Moore TV show Ben Shenkman - "Hebrew numbers" - Pi Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer; Lori Lieberman, singer) - "The Great American Melting Pot" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Anyone can be the president] Billy Goldenberg - "Rhoda closing theme" - Rhoda TV show Michael Moore - "Excerpt about Al Gore in joint session of Congress certifying 2000 election results" - Fahrenheit 9/11 Liz Moses - "The show is about people and themes and ideas all coming into contact" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) [Children's Television Workshop (CTW)] Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer & singer) - "The Preamble" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Constitution for the United States of America] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/52586
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "My So-Called Mind" - Show #447, Dec. 24, 2012 [Going deep, time unfolds (Entire show plays today...unfolding below!)] Show promo - "Radio Tropicale" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "12/13/12" - Show #446, Dec. 13, 2012 Vic - "Introduces show some previous week" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Snow plans to help" - Show #445, Nov. 29, 2012 [Do plans tell you what to do? (Samples)] Michael Nyman - "Drowning By Number 2" - Drowning By Numbers s.t. W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Ken - "Freakout warmup" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" - Show #444, 11/8/12 [Samples. Music from that] Vic - "This infamous dude" Clint Mansell (Featuring Kronos Quartet) - "The Shape Of Things To Come" - Requiem for a Dream s.t. They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! Ken - "A few layers of layers" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Little Wings - "Cat cereal (Memo5)" [Finish your cereal, dude] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Does snow plan to melt?] Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Applause from show" - Outside: Show #387, 8/2/08, Austin [Samples] Tony Robbins - "Breathing exercise" Arvo Part - "Spiegel im Spiegel" Ogurusu Norihide Diane Cluck - "styrofoam flurries,plastic bag tumbleweeds,styrofoam icicles" Wayne Dyer - "Connecting to Intention" - Power of Intention Pete Heller - "Big Love" Ogurusu Norihide Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer [Maybe?] Ken - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" [The monologue is in there. Samples] possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Ken - "Manatee PSA" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Charlie Kaufman [Some lecture] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Do some things always come next?] Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico [To go on fighting for your cause and keep torturing yourself] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443, 10/25/12 [Samples] possibilitywaves - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" BBC & Open University - "Talking Turtle (Seymour Papert)" - BBC-Open University [On Logo, and computers in education in the 80's] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The Decadence of Obsolesence" - Show #432, 5/11/12 [Samples] Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker looping] Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer Orson Welles interview - "I cannot compromise" Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "This need to work for a living" - The Cruise La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Show #366, 5/24/05 [fuck, this one contains about 40 more samples in rapid succession. Samples] Live phone callers - "Austin" Explosions In The Sky CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Her Space Holiday - "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Aleksandr Sokurov - Russian Ark Simple Minds - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Lullatone - "My Second Favorite Song in the World" - Computer Recital Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" - i Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" Harrison Ford, River Phoenix - "How did America get this way?" - Mosquito Coast Harrison Ford - "We eat when we're not hungry..." - Mosquito Coast Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Show #363, 4/26/05 [Samples] Joe Frank - "Hamburger paper waste" - Another Country Pt. 3 Stan - "Live phone caller" [Austin] Steve - "Radio day" Dot - "We're listening to a CD" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Flocabulary - "Quantify" [Rap song from SAT vocabulary study site] KOOP DJ - "One of our more exciting programs" Ken - "Unravelling" Fridge - "Harmonics" - Happiness [Spooky loopy thing from 5/11/05 show] Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "Running from the cops" - The Cruise W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" [Herein, the extended eponymous jam.] Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Patti D'Arbanville, Bennet Guillory, Wilson Cruz, others - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Neutral Milk Hotel - "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Jared Leto - "My So-Called Life" Latter Day Saints - "Our Jill?" Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers And Mirrors Bee Gees - "More Than a Woman" Bill Nelson - "The Spirit Cannot Fail" - Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights- (1) The Angel at the Western Window [Loopy guitar] The Feelies - "When Company Comes" Neil Young - "Down By the River" Belle and Sebastian - "This is just a modern rock song" - This is just a modern rock song Gundecha Brothers - "tGunitle" - Hum Sab Mahi Music behind DJ: W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" John F. Kennedy - "I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people" [or any other generation. Within the My So-Called Life episode] - "Ringing clock" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples] Walter Murch - "Sound effects" - THX-1138 J.S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Walter Murch - "What's wrong? Stay calm. 23, 22. We've got a malfunctioning officer" - THX-1138 Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" - "Animal breathing" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" I Am Robot and Proud - "Count to Six (I Am Robot and Proud Remix)" - The Uberkids Remixes Part 1 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Swirled Freely" - Show #348, 1/4/05 [Samples] Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Splashing Strumming, Sometimes Stereo" - Show #288, 1/13/04 [Samples] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] Music behind DJ: David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up End of set Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Fridge - "Lost Time" John F. Kennedy - "Or any other generation" Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) [Slowed down] They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! A.J. Langer - "Rayanne laughing at a note" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 Extra - ""That's my soda!"" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 - "Ambient music from one of the 15 shows playing" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up The Books - "That Right Ain't Shit" - The Lemon of Pink [Strumming] La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" The Carpenters - "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" [Like a Disney cult theme song] Music behind DJ: - "We show what we have, we know what we are" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [Suz Slezak singing] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Matthew Broderick, Alexander Payne - "Apples, apples, and more apples" - Election [Now you can make a decision] J. S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples and FULL SHOW] Walter Murch - "You are in my hands, I am here to protect you, you have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Don Pedro Colley - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 [It all happened so slowly, most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all] Roddy Piper, Keith David - "He who has the gold makes the rules" - They Live [Everybody's got their own hard times these days] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [w/Suz] Kyle MacLachlan - "I'm going to let you in on a little secret" - Twin Peaks [Every day, once a day, give yourself a present] W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Dj hummingbird feeder End of set Set: And now, Children's Television Voteshop, from 2004, the 6-minute edit! NOT in today's archive! Hear the full show at http://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/040727.shtml Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (2007 edit)" [FULL SHOW and samples] J. Peter Robinson - "Robotic Freddy Krugar hand nightmare opening scene" - A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 7 (New Nightmare) [Just like a real hand. Wes Craven, director; J. Peter Robinson, music; Miko Hughes, Heather Langenkamp, Matt Winston, Rob LaBelle, Wes Craven, David Newsom, actors] The Marx Brothers - "The Country's Going to War" - Duck Soup mike_fictiti0us - "The United States of America" [with George W. Bush] Tom Anthony - "3-2-1 Contact Theme song" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) Frank DeVol - "The Brady Brides opening theme" - The Brady Brides TV show Peg Luksik, PA Parents Commission - "Who Controls the Children excerpts" - Who Controls the Children video (Aug. 3, 1992) [Presentation on "outcome based education" - goals-based behavior and attitude modification requirements for schools - targetted at Christian Coalition chapters and framed by anti-abortion Constitutional Party three-time candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania] Schoolhouse Rock! (George Newall, Bob Dorough, writers; Jack Sheldon, singer) - "I'm Gonna Send Your Vote To College (2002)" - Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition) DVD [We've got a tale to tell. The Disney/ABC propagandists reunited in 2001 just to make this delightful cartoon celebrating the existence of the electoral college that prevents citizens from having the final choice in presidential elections. "The electoral college will have the final voice."] Barney - "Being a police officer is all about helping other people" - Barney & Friends: Who's Your Neighbor? [People helping other people is what this world's about] Sonny Curtis - "Love Is All Around (The Mary Tyler Moore Show opening theme)" - The Mary Tyler Moore TV show Ben Shenkman - "Hebrew numbers" - Pi Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer; Lori Lieberman, singer) - "The Great American Melting Pot" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Anyone can be the president] Billy Goldenberg - "Rhoda closing theme" - Rhoda TV show Michael Moore - "Excerpt about Al Gore in joint session of Congress certifying 2000 election results" - Fahrenheit 9/11 Liz Moses - "The show is about people and themes and ideas all coming into contact" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) [Children's Television Workshop (CTW)] Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer & singer) - "The Preamble" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Constitution for the United States of America] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/52586
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ The Path For Elite -- Variety, Masses -- Collective Singularity: "Are You an Individual, Know Your Destination, Or are You of 'The Hive', Under Electro-Sedation, Make Your Own Decisions or Confer with Collective, Prattling with the Speed of Light, Offering Corrective, Who Controls and Programs, For Your Fascination? As Hours to Years Pass Away in Mental Masturbation, If Left to Own Devices, Thoughts Grow, Expand, Or Do You Follow the Route Programmer Planned, Easily Managed Children, Perpetual We Will Be, No Replies in Personal Singular, Always in the 'We', Each Generation Guided, Future's All in Place, Controllers' Troubles Over -- Brain-Computer Interface" © Alan Watt }-- --------- OFFICIAL WEBSITES OF ALAN WATT http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.net http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.ca http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.us http://www.alanwattcuttingthroughthematrix.ca MIRROR SITES http://www.cuttingthrough.jenkness.com INTERNATIONAL AND MULTILINGUAL SITE http://www.alanwattsentientsentinel.eu --------- Aldous Huxley and Dominant Minority - Darwinism / Eugenics / Transhumanism / Bioethics - Elites' Maintenance of Power - Methods of Sterilization - Hormones to Alter Male and Female - Dropping Sperm Count, Not a Crisis - Bisphenol-A and Xenoestrogens - C.G. Darwin's "Next Million Years", Man is a Wild Animal, Right of the "Evolved" to Rule - Age of "Singularity" - "Digital Nation" documentary, Addiction to Video Games/Technology, Multi-Tasking - Training to be a "Loser" - Creation of Egocentric/Narcissistic Generation - Getting Boys to Play with "Action Men in Uniform" (Dolls) - Avatars and Virtual Worlds, Playing with Dolls - Escapism into Artificial Reality - Plato, Grass-Roots Culture Not Allowed - Pentagon's Avatar of You - China, Creation of Social Approval and Disapproval - Training into No Privacy and Total Surveillance Facial-Recognition Cameraphone Application - Darpa and Brain Chips, Military "Out to Help People" - Totally Controlled Society. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - May 11, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Information Wars, Introduction of Computers and Internet to the Public, Mandatory Computer Usage, World Indoctrination for a World Society, Monitoring Mail - Phones - Computers, Peter Wright "Spy Catcher" Book, Surveillance, Composite Opinions, League of Nations -LON - United Nations - UN, Who Controls the Past Controls the Future (and Present), Plunderers and Pirates, Trading Blocks under World Government - Marx, Passing on Wisdom, Scientifically Designed Schooling, Paper Chases, Ancient Languages, Standardized International Education, Commoners - Marry in Common, Matchmaking by Priesthood, Norms Given to the Public, H. G. Wells - Propagandist for the Crown, The "Great" War, Grand - Great - Freemasonic Terms, Manipulation of Young People, "War to End All Wars", Uni-Form, Controlling and Guiding Populations with Deception, Supplying Leaders for Followers, Most Well-Informed Slaves That Ever Existed, Mainstream and Opposition Media, Lab Rats, Patriot Movement - Venting Steam - What Will They Do Next, Psychological Warfare - Immobilization of the Psyche, Nothing Happens by Chance at the Top, Chemtrails - (Blobs, Zig-Zags, Shapes), "Blade Runner" Movie Predictive Programming, Aerial Spraying - Warming the Air, Open Skies Treaty, Observation Fly-Overs, Foreign Pilots in Domestic Aircraft, OSCE, Helsinki Meeting, "Crisis Management" and "Protection of the Environment", Drifting Trails of Chemicals, Condensation Trails vs Chemical Trails, Health Effects of Heavy Spraying, Keeping the Public Sedated, Nothing Is As It Seems, Genetic Engineering and Modification, Legal Wording - Deception Tactics, "Freemasonry of the Air", Decisions by Intellectual "Betters", Fabian Way of Take-Over, The Cold War - Enemy Over There, Advancement of Sciences to Create a Worldwide Network to Monitor and Control, OSCC, Looking Up, A Good Reason and the Real Reason, (Song: "Windy" by Association, "Bad Moon Rising" by Credence Clearwater Revival)
We talk about one of life's great marital struggles...Who Controls the Thermostat?The My Wife Hates This podcast is a trip into a crazy world of fun and existential realism. Hell most of the stuff we say our wives hate and will most likely be used in a divorce proceeding. Listen, enjoy and have fun!Be sure to check out more great content on https://www.ourcommunitynow.com/Or listen on you device and download us at https://redcircle.com/shows/my-wife-hates-this