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UNTOLD RADIO AM
Down South Anomalies #86 PROJECT UFO: Sgt. Joe Friday, 2 Col's & 1 Blue Book!

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 68:01


As popular culture historians Jay Katz and Aspasia embrace the recent revelations of military whistle blower Col. Karl Nell and match them to the producer of "Project UFO" 1978-79 Col. William Coleman. “Project UFO” was created by maverick actor and screen writer Jack Webb who stared as Sargent Joe Friday in the long running police procedural series “Dragnet”. Jack was given unlimited access to the original Project Blue Book files for the creation of episodes over its 2-season run. Karl's revelations and Jack Webb's rarely seen series both resonate with propaganda, disinformation and truth. “What is old is new again” in Ufology's endless search for disclosure. Below for your viewing pleasure.Link to Project UFO Season 1&2 Episodes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcA-mdtO3jg&list=PLPT1VwqRYGG8PnWDkFryJ1fBs2fUsd0AvLink to UFO Cover Up Live https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js-gZypx9xc

The Green
Arts Playlist: “Every Leaf & Twig” at the Brandywine Museum of Art

The Green

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 10:41


A new exhibition, “Every Leaf & Twig: Andrew Wyeth's Botanical Imagination,” is officially open to the public at the Brandywine Museum of Art.The exhibit centers on Andrew Wyeth's unique interest in plant life and most of the 40 watercolors and drawings on view have never been exhibited before.In this edition of Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media's Karl Lengel is joined by William Coleman – the Brandywine's Wyeth Foundation Curator and Director of the Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center – to learn more about “Every Leaf & Twig.”

HC Audio Stories
Looking Back in Philipstown

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 13:06


150 Years Ago (February 1874) Ingersoll Lockwood, the 6-foot-4 former U.S. consul to the Kingdom of Hanover [which became part of Germany in 1871] and the nephew of Cold Spring resident Nicholas Smith, spoke at the Baptist Church about women's faces, both ancient and modern, to benefit the Sunday School. William Garrison, who represented Philipstown on the county Board of Supervisors, proposed that the town be split so it would have two representatives. He noted that, with six supervisors, the votes were often ties, and that Philipstown had a third of the county population but only a sixth of the vote. The pastor of the Baptist church, the Rev. Benjamin Bowen, wrote a long letter to The Cold Spring Recorder in which he offered to pay the salary of the highest-paid teacher in Philipstown for one year if anyone could show him in the Bible a mention of infant baptism (which Baptists do not practice), or where someone had received communion before being baptized, or any documentation of infant baptism before the middle of the third century. While Charles Warren was delivering milk, someone stole $10 [about $250 today] from the cash box on his wagon. Alfred Little painted advertising "business charts" at the post office and railroad station with notices for 13 local merchants and mechanics. While walking on the railroad track at Constitution Island, Arthur Naylor of B Street saw a fox walk out of the woods. He drew his revolver and fired; the trophy was on display at Mosier's oyster and fish store on Market Street. Bernard Daley of Kemble Avenue lost a pig when it was struck by the No. 7 express train. Bystanders with buckets filled at a nearby municipal pump managed to contain a fire at Mrs. McArthur's newsstand on Main Street. S.B. Truesdell was circulating a petition to ask the state to extend the ban on shooting robins from Aug. 1 to Oct. 1, to allow the birds more time to mature. The Recorder reported that, after a snowball fight in Nelsonville got out of hand, a boy complained to his father. The father confronted the first boy he encountered, which resulted in a lawsuit. A farm dog belonging to B.A. Yonmans that followed the horses to church was found dead the next day in the churchyard. It was supposed he had been poisoned. The Recorder reported that 8,100 men, 1,375 boys, 581 horses and 41 steam engines were employed along the river securing the ice crop. One crew managed to get 2,700 cakes into an ice house in a single day. Thomas Avery and William West of Cold Spring, who had announced they would embark on the manufacture of paper bags in the village, were dissuaded by the high rents and instead leased a structure in Fishkill that was built to order. The Wappingers Chronicle claimed that it was common to see men walking in Cold Spring stop suddenly, place their hands on their knees and groan. In response, The Recorder noted that "Cold Spring whiskey is stronger than that to which some visitors are accustomed." The county school commissioner condemned the District 8 schoolhouse and estimated it would cost $800 [$20,000] to build a new one. William Bennett of Nelsonville lost several toes after a 500-pound casting fell on his foot. Members of the Ladies Aid Society and the Presbyterian Church held a masquerade with cakes and coffee at the West Street home of William Coleman. 125 Years Ago (February 1899) At 10 p.m. on a Wednesday, young men walking the tracks from Garrison came upon four teenagers, ages 13 to 15, crying from hunger and cold. One of the boys told Officer McCaffrey that they had been playing at the freight yard near their homes at 32nd Street and Seventh Avenue in New York City when they climbed aboard a freight car for a ride to Spuyten Duyvil. But the train was going too fast for them to jump off and they had to wait until it stopped at a switch near Garrison. The Recorder noted that a bill had been introduced in the state Legislature to allow women to vote in villages and towns concerning matters of tax...

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: Indictment Watch

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 160:28


Today on Boston Public Radio: We opened the lines to get listener reactions to a Georgia grand jury report unanimously finding no evidence of fraud in the state's election, repudiating Donald Trump's claims to the contrary. Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung discussed new Black-owned businesses in Seaport. GBH's Callie Crossley discussed the sentencing of the Buffalo grocery store mass shooter, and comedian Chelsea Handler facing backlash for her satirical sketch riffing on the freedom of being a childless woman. Restaurateurs Tracy Chang of Pagu, Rachel Miller of Nightshade Noodle Bar, and Maria Rondeau of La Royal. All three have been named semifinalists for this year's James Beard awards. Roger Kabler is a Robin Williams impressionist. He joined to discuss his role in the film "Being Robin," screening at The Cabot in Beverly this weekend. Kim Kashkashian, a grammy winning musician and founding member of Music For Food, and Jennifer Hanlon Wigon, executive director of Women's Lunch Place, joined for Live Music Friday, to discuss Music For Food's ongoing 13th season. Performances by violists William Coleman, Sarah Darling, Kim Kashkashian, Samuel Zacharia, and violinist Meesun Hong Coleman. We closed the show by opening the lines again to hear from listeners about AMC's new seating policy charging different prices depending on the seat's location in the theater.

Centre for Independent Studies
On Liberty Ep 67 | William Coleman | Was Federation A Bad Idea?

Centre for Independent Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 30:23


We welcome William Coleman, Reader at the Research School of Economics at ANU. He is the prize-winning author, or co-author, of eight books including recently, Their Firery Cross of Union; A Retelling of the Creation of the Australian Federation (Connor Court). Recently writing in The Sydney Morning Herald, Chris Uhlmann wrote 'Scott Morrison now cannot travel through the country he governs. The Prime Minister is a prisoner in Canberra and his political fortunes in the run-up to the next election will rise and fall on the whims of premiers and chief ministers.' Until recently, Australians were seemingly indifferent or even unaware of some of the powers that states hold. COVID has changed that. With domestic borders closed, restrictions and avail of our liberties, are we seeing the fracture of the Federation?

How My Country Works
Australia - S1 EP9

How My Country Works

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 15:01


How My Country Works. The podcast that rummages around the hoarder's basement of global political systems and pulls out the insightful gems hidden way at the back. Each episode we delve into the fascinating world of a different countries politics so you can show off to your friends and maybe gain a slightly better understanding of just how those countries work. Next up, the largest country in Oceania, with a population of 26 million and functioning as a Parliamentary democracy, is Australia. For additional reading resources see 'Dark Emu' by Bruce Pascoe and 'Only in Australia' by William Coleman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Boomtown Stories
24. That's When I Discovered My Powers—SEASON FINALE Interview w/ William Coleman Jr.

Boomtown Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 88:03


Join our hosts as they celebrate the finale of the first season of BTS with an amazing and long awaited interview. Correction: The Challenger exploded Jan 28, 1986

Tipp FM Radio
GAA Podcast- Rule changes impact on Tipp GAA and when will championships return?

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 70:26


Join Tipp FMs Stephen Gleeson and his panel of Golden player Shane Stapleton, Tipp camogie coach Denis Kelly and Gortnahoe club official William Coleman as they discuss the effects of the recent GAA congress on Tipperary GAA...they also discuss when championships might take place this year

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The Horse Talk Show
HTP - 11 - 10 - 18 William Coleman

The Horse Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 19:05


HTP - 11 - 10 - 18 William Coleman by Louisa Barton

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OmniTalk Radio - The Podcast Hub
UFORadio International #10: Thirty Exclusive Minutes with James Fox

OmniTalk Radio - The Podcast Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 42:01


UFORadio International #10: Thirty Exclusive Minutes with James FoxGuest: James Foxhttp://www.iknowwhatisawthemovie.com/I was able to arrange new interview with James Fox during his driving trip from San Francisco to Santa Fe.James is working very hard on his new documentary "701". During this exclusive interview we covered these subjects:- Current status of "701" production.- New information about Holloman UFO Landing film.- Vandenberg UFO film.- Deep sources, contacts, and search for physical evidence.- Interview with col. William Coleman before his death.- Interview with former Secretary of the Air Force - Anthony McPeak.- Interview with John Podesta.... and more.OmniTalk Radio Network Home Page:http://omnitalkradio.weebly.com/OmniTalk Radio Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/omnitalkradioOmniTalk Radio Twitter Page:https://twitter.com/omnitalkradioOmniTalk Radio Podcast Page:https://player.whooshkaa.com/shows/omnitalk-radio-the-podcast-hub OmniTalk Radio Podcast RSS Feed:https://rss.whooshkaa.com/rss/podcast/id/2591OmniTalk Radio iTunes RSS Feed:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/omnitalk-radio-the-podcast-hub/id1271190891__________________________________________________Music Credits & Music ThemesMain Theme: N"http://incompetech.com/" href="http://incompetech.com/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">incompetech.com)

Fox Rothschild Center for Law and Society: Perspectives

Community College of Philadelphia, professor Kathleen M. Smith, Director of the Fox Rothschild Center for Law and Society interviews William Coleman Jr. about his career as a civil rights advocate.

Palacio vienés de Hofburg - Apartamentos Imperiales, Museo Sisi, Plateria de la Corte

Un servicio de mesa muy especial es el servicio inglés que le regaló la emperatriz Isabel a su esposo Francisco José para el palacete de caza Offensee. El boceto del año 1870 es de William Coleman y representa de manera naturalista insectos, aves, animales marinos y plantas. www.hofburg-wien.at | Download Tour-Guide (PDF)© by Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.

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Hofburg Wien - Kaiserappartements, Sisi Museum, Silberkammer

Eine Besonderheit ist das außergewöhnliche englische Speiseservice, das ein Geschenk Kaiserin Elisabeths an Kaiser Franz Joseph für das Jagdschloß Offensee war. Der Entwurf aus dem Jahr 1870 stammt von William Coleman und zeigt in naturalistischer Weise Insekten, Vögel, Meerestiere und Pflanzen. www.hofburg-wien.at | Download Tour-Guide (PDF)© by Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.

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Hofburg Wiedeń – apartamenty cesarskie, Muzeum cesarzowej Sisi, Zbiory cesarskich sreber stołowych

Rarytas stanowi wyjątkowa angielska zastawa stołowa, którą cesarzowa Elżbieta podarowała cesarzowi Franciszkowi Józefowi jako prezent do pałacu myśliwskiego Offensee. Zastawę zaprojektował w 1870 roku William Coleman. W sposób naturalistyczny przedstawiono na niej owady, ptaki, zwierzęta morskie i rośliny. www.hofburg-wien.at | Download Tour-Guide (PDF)© by Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.

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Hofburg di Vienna - Appartamenti imperiali, Museo di Sisi, Museo delle argenterie

Notevole è lo straordinario servizio inglese da dessert che Elisabetta donò all‘imperatore Francesco Giuseppe per il casino di caccia di Offensee. Creato nel 1870 da William Coleman, il servizio è adorno di disegni naturalistici di insetti, uccelli, fauna marina e flora. www.hofburg-wien.at | Download Tour-Guide (PDF)© by Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.

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Hofburg de Vienne - Appartements impériaux, Musée Sisi, Collection d'argenterie

Le service anglais est un service de table exceptionnel et a été offert par l’impératrice Élisabeth à l’empereur François-Joseph pour le pavillon de chasse d’Offensee. Il a été conçu en 1870 par William Coleman et présente de façon naturaliste des insectes, des oiseaux, des animaux marins et des plantes. www.hofburg-wien.at | Download Tour-Guide (PDF)© by Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.

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Vienna Hofburg - Imperial Apartments, Sisi Museum, Silver Collection

A remarkable exhibit here is the unusual English dinner service that Empress Elisabeth gave to Emperor Franz Joseph for his hunting lodge at Offensee. Dating to 1870, it was designed by William Coleman and is decorated with naturalistic representations of insects, birds, sea creatures and plants. www.hofburg-wien.at | Download Tour-Guide (PDF)© by Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.

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Cool Things in the Collection, Kansas Museum of History

American soldiers used these innovative portable stoves produced by a Wichita company during World War II.