35 Burst results for "Alfred"

Is SEC Trying to Hurt the Industry by Tagging Binance.US Unregistered

Coin Edition

00:39 sec | 3 weeks ago

Is SEC Trying to Hurt the Industry by Tagging Binance.US Unregistered

"11 a.m. Sunday March 5th, 2023. Is SEC trying to hurt the industry by tagging binance that U.S. unregistered. The crypto community is divided over the aims and objectives of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SEC and concluding that the binance U.S. subsidiary was operating in unregulated securities exchange. Mike Alfred, a crypto influencer who started the conversation on Twitter, argued that the SEC was not trying to regulate securities because they wanted. The post is SEC trying to hurt the industry by tagging binance, U.S. unregistered appeared first on coin edition.

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A Prayer to Help Me Stop Overthinking

Your Daily Prayer

02:03 min | 3 weeks ago

A Prayer to Help Me Stop Overthinking

"A prayer to help me stop overthinking. By Christine Brown. Red by Rochelle alberti. Think about the things from heaven, not the things of earth. Colossal three two, new living testament. I am a classic over thinker. Give me a problem to solve, and I'll come up with every outcome imaginable. This character trait comes on Hindi when my child forgets about a project due tomorrow. Or when I'm trying to fit all the families activities into one cohesive calendar. But when I'm facing deeper issues, my overthinking can lead to worry and stress. Alfred over a problem until exhaustion takes over. Getting no closer to an answer. Because even though I know I can't solve it on my own, I struggle with giving my cares to God and letting go. Have you ever thought and thought about a problem until you worried yourself sick? I've been there and I felt the effects that worry and stress can happen our physical bodies and on the lives of our loved ones. But God's powerful word in colossians three two shows us a better way to occupy our minds. Think about the things of heaven, not the things of earth. In chapter three of colossians, the apostle Paul gave believers unquestionable directions for how to live their lives. He offered a mindset shift. Paul showed the church what mattered most as new Christians. Christ is all that matters, and he lives in all of us. Colossians three 11 B he pointed them away from sinful desires and encouraged them to clothe themselves in Tinder hearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Paul's letter still applies to our lives today. When sinful desires tempt us, are when we focus too intently on our worldly problems rather than on our heavenly hope.

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Dr. Miriam Grossman Describes Disturbing Degenerate Alfred Kinsey

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:15 min | 5 months ago

Dr. Miriam Grossman Describes Disturbing Degenerate Alfred Kinsey

"Begin with the first bullet point that is used to promote your book. The following discussion of an individual who's been dead for more than 50 years, the founder of quote sexology, and his influence on today's teaching in high schools. Who is this individual? What is sexology and why should we consider him to be discredited today, doctor? Well, you're talking about Alfred Kinsey. And Alfred Kinsey really was the father founding father of modern sex education, the, you know, the whole way that we look at human sexuality, he is the founding father. And even though he died in the 50s and his work was done in the 40s and 50s, his influence has been so huge and so far reaching that it really does lie at the bottom of a lot of the outrageously horrible things that we're seeing now that are being taught to children that are being shown to children culminating in a lot of anguish and suffering by children and their families, which I see daily in my office. So Alfred Kinsey was an extremely disturbed individual. He was a I'm going to say a degenerate in the sense that his behavior was, it's hard to imagine someone who was more immoral than Alfred Kinsey and it's all laid out very well in the biography that was written about him by James Jones, I would just caution anybody before they read it, it is highly disturbing and you will be exposed there to material that you may wish you had never seen.

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The Star Crossed Love Affair of Sammy Davis Jr and Kim Novak

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:38 min | 5 months ago

The Star Crossed Love Affair of Sammy Davis Jr and Kim Novak

"This story is about Sammy Davis's lover fan with Kim Novak, the very white. I mean, the very beautiful white actress. And the problem was she was not taken, but back in those days, she kind of was because Kim Novak was the studio had Harry Collins revenge on Rita Hayworth. And Sammy Davis Jr. was Kim Novak's revenge on Harry Cohen. And it all began with the gossip item in Dorothy kill gowns column in the New York journal American and it became a national scandal on the eve of America's long struggle for civil rights. Started back in 1957, Chicago's most famous nightclub, the shade parade, and Sammy Davis Jr.'s on stage to smoke from his cigarette as all around his hand, had, you know, how he looked on stage. Gorgeous shirt, cufflink sparkling everywhere. He was in the dark and then a spotlight hit him. And it was almost sexual to the people in the audience. And he was saying to Kim Novak, who was sitting right in front of the stage in a table, and she just finished working on Alfred Hitchcock's vertigo. And that night would be the very first and virtually the last time that Kim Novak and Sammy Davis Jr. would be seen in public together. Because at the heart of their star crossed affair was the notorious bad motherfucker Harry Cohen.

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Nobel Peace Prize winners focused on human rights amid war in Ukraine

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 6 months ago

Nobel Peace Prize winners focused on human rights amid war in Ukraine

"This year's Nobel Peace Prize goes to jail Belarus rights activists Alice bialik the Russian group memorial and the Ukrainian organization center for civil liberties In its announcement Norwegian Nobel committee chair Barrett Reiss Anderson says the three winners have honored Alfred Nobel's vision of peace and fraternity between neighboring nations a vision most needed in the world today And calls the Peace Prize winners outstanding champions of human rights and democracy They have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes human rights abuses and the abuse of power She says the Nobel committee knows that by awarding Billy the prize he might face additional scrutiny from authorities in Belarus where he's been in jail for two years without trial

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Alford's late pickoff saves Falcons' 23-20 win over Browns

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 6 months ago

Alford's late pickoff saves Falcons' 23-20 win over Browns

"D Alfred picked off Jacoby Brissette in the final minute to preserve the falcons 23 20 victory over Cleveland Young hoku nailed a 45 yard kick with two 28 remaining for the final margin One of his three field goals The browns then marched into Atlanta territory before Alfred's interception left both teams two and two Caleb Huntley and Cordero Patterson each ran for touchdowns for Atlanta Tyler Alger had ten carries for 84 yards including a 42 yard scamper The falcon spoiled the Georgia homecoming of Nick Chubb who ran for 118 yards in a touchdown I'm Dave fairy

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Was Gary Devore's Death the First Proven State Sponsored Killing?

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:38 min | 7 months ago

Was Gary Devore's Death the First Proven State Sponsored Killing?

"So basically this detective puts on a bunch of scuba gear and goes into this aqueduct with about 15 feet of water. And he finds the truck, he finds it. He locates it and says, I got him. You know, but there's no laptop and the skeleton in the car, which was Gary devore, has no hands. And in addition to having no hands, there are a lot of other things about this official report that were suspicious because now the police and the sheriff's department took over with reporting on this. His laptop, which contained the script called the big steel, and his gun, which he always carried, they were missing. And by the way, the aqueduct was searched extensively during the initial disappearance and they had no success, and it showed no signs of impact. And for the official account to work, Gary devore would have had to have driven three miles against traffic without being seen. And also, by the way, let's not forget this. His lights weren't on. So the drive would have been in complete darkness. For three miles, going against the grain of traffic. And according to a Hollywood investigative reporter, Donald crutchfield, who worked for many famous people like Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando. He said, evil knievel on his best night couldn't do this. So I know this all seems unbelievable. But that's exactly why doctor Alfred spent almost ten years investigating whether somebody or some organization had Gary devore killed. It's very difficult to actually prove something happened like a murder, but you can prove that something didn't happen like an impossible accident. How can you possibly turn around on a freeway and drive three miles against traffic with your lights off? If those facts are accurate and a bunch of experts say it would not have been possible, then you got to go so far as to say, you know, you've proven the first state sponsored killing in the United States. And therefore, the murder had to have been a cover up and our government kept it secret.

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Charlie Highlights the Evil Work of Alfred Kinsey

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:36 min | 7 months ago

Charlie Highlights the Evil Work of Alfred Kinsey

"Alfred Kinsey. It is part of the agenda to sexualize your children. Kenzie said the only unnatural sex act is that which you can not perform. Doctor Kinsey is an evil man. Highly influential in the field of child sexuality and child psychology. One of his disciples was a guy by the name of, I think it was, was it Alfred miss John money? I know money was the last name. Kinsey was a sinister person. He was born in 18 94 to 1956. There's something called the Kinsey institute at Indiana University, where it has two women looking like they're in a romantic relationship together, exploring sexuality relationships and well-being. The fact that Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, has the Kinsey institute. I mean, Kinsey was as close to an intellectual defender of pedophilia that you will find. That is still considered to be acceptable and decent society. Mackenzie institute at Indiana University it has an about, it says our mission is to foster and promote a greater understanding of human sexuality and relationships through research outreach education and historical preservation. Their logo is the flower of Aphrodite in Greek mythology Aphrodite is the goddess of desire love sexuality and maternal reproduction. You guys can see it for yourself.

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Matt Walsh on How We Got Here With 'Womanhood'

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:58 min | 10 months ago

Matt Walsh on How We Got Here With 'Womanhood'

"So Matt, I grew up in a time where the feminists weren't just clear about what a woman was. They were angry if you disagreed. Like, of course you know what a woman is. It's very clear. And in fact, that was not long ago. I mean, we had Brett Kavanaugh. We had the me too movement where not only was it weren't a lot of disagreeing what a woman was, but all men were awful and we could kind of distinguish lines. How do we get to a place where now kind of in the zeitgeist and in kind of the popular culture, this is now somehow a question? How do we get here? It's something it feels like it happened 5 years ago. I think a lot of people think that it just kind of all of a sudden sprang out of nowhere. And I think probably 5, 6 years ago was when it is when it made its way into the mainstream. But this is something we get into this in the film and a lot of people don't know the background of the history of this. But this is something that's been bubbling under the surface. Making its way into the institutions in this country for half a century, at least. And we get into some names that everybody should know. Names like Alfred Kinsey and John money. I mean, these are the guys like, you can actually find the people who invented this stuff. They wrote things where they just came up with this stuff. For example, the term gender identity, there was a guy who just came up with that, his name was John money, who also happened to be a pedophile, by the way. A lot of these people were. Total coincidence, by the way. Yeah, total coincidence. Right. Obviously. And we know the gender ideological have a great interest in grooming children and it just so happens all this stuff comes from pedophiles. So yeah, total coincidence. That's a conspiracy theory. It started there and then it kind of, it made its way into the institutions and critical race theory where we here with critical race theory is, well, that's only they only talk about that in colleges. Well, I might start there, but then it goes from there down into the lower grades and down into the rest of society and the same thing happened with gender theory,

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Will Judge McFadden's Decision Affect Future Jan. 6 Defendant Trials?

Mark Levin

00:52 sec | 1 year ago

Will Judge McFadden's Decision Affect Future Jan. 6 Defendant Trials?

"Calling Martin's conduct minimal and non serious judge mcfadden found it plausible that Martin was allowed into the building and did not realize the grounds were off limits to the public Judge mcfadden's ruling could impact pending cases and play offers Since a government witness confirmed for the first time under oath that police stood by as people entered the capitol The next trial for a January defended facing the same charges is scheduled for April 13 When Russell dean of Alfred will appear before judge Tanya an Obama appointee Now that's how justice is supposed to work Ladies and gentlemen that's how justice is supposed to work

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Ron DeSantis Signals Support for 'Don't Say Gay' Bill

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:10 min | 1 year ago

Ron DeSantis Signals Support for 'Don't Say Gay' Bill

"And cut one 24. This is a mom from California, who is suing. The state of California, for in a predatory fashion going after her daughter and encouraging her daughter to change her gender. Play cut one 24. Let these teachers come in and act as if they have nothing wrong. They've done nothing wrong. A mistake? How long of a mistake? How many mistakes are we gonna take before my child? Almost lost her life. They didn't tell me that my clients. You allow these teachers to open their classrooms teaching predatorial information to a young child, a mindful child that doesn't even know how to comprehend it all. What an unbelievably powerful statement by that mother. That's right, these teachers, many of them that are members of the alphabet mafia have become predators. So Ron DeSantis is recognizing this, he's realizing that 6 and 7 year olds are not emotionally mature enough to be able to process what a gay person is, what transgender is, and he wants to remove that topic altogether from the schools. I am fully supportive of this. Anyone who isn't, the fact that you want like 6 and 7 year olds to talk about really, let's just say graphically sexual topics, awfully creepy. Play cut 85 of Ron DeSantis and then we're gonna play Alfred E Newman who responds. Play cut 85. And look, at the end of the day, you know, my goal is to educate kids on the subjects, math, reading science, all the things that are so important. I don't want the schools to kind of be a playground for ideological disputes or to try to inject. So I think it's just let's get parents involved. Let's make sure anything that's discussed is age appropriate, but let's keep the focus on where it needs to be. That's exactly right. Age appropriate. And if a 7 or 8 year old has an inclination to be gay or lesbian, that's where a parent needs to be actively involved. It is not the role of the state to do

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"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

03:14 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

"Timeline that is the timeline that is created by the predatory invading artificial intelligence. So that if it happens that Andy would win, we'd be on a totally different timeline. And in that timeline, all that assassination, all that reality that's been going on since John F. Kennedy and since Abraham Lincoln, where they shot all those people who tried to save the U.S. Central Bank from the Rothschild to the rothschilds are just fronts for the artificial intelligence. It just means that we reimposed the earth's organic timeline. So all that all that planetary nightmare is over. You are saying that our timeline has been manipulated for generations. It's been artificially recreated. Yeah. And the whole history of the United States, where it's been in war since day one, 200 and some odd wars has been a total artificial timeline because the U.S. was taken over from day one by the Illuminati as because it infiltrated and set up skull and bones at Yale in 1776 with a Declaration of Independence as a second chapter of the Illuminati. And we're terminating all of that because the earth finally activated its organic timeline on December 21st, 2012. So that's what I'm saying. And now that's a hypothesis, but I'm putting down on the table and putting down the book to omniverse and all of this construct about the dimensional ecology and I'm saying, look at this evidence. I'm saying, look at the evidence over here. And so that's the rolling hypothesis that I'm putting out. And it is a fascinating book. Now your book is the omniverse, trans dimensional intelligence, time travel, the afterlife and the secret colony on Mars. It's available on Amazon.com and I assume through every bookstore. Yes, yes. It's being distributed worldwide through Simon and sisters. So they're going to get it into every bookstore worldwide and a Spanish edition is coming out in 2016. Well, that is awesome. And your website, I believe is it's a politics dot blogs dot com. Yeah, in fact, you can just center in exoplanets dot com and it'll take you right there..

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"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

03:19 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

"Secret space program and jump start its landing on Mars and its colonization of the solar system from Mars on outward. Interesting. Yeah, and so as a future president, they chose Barack Obama to be part of that program. They also chose anti bacha as a future president. And the fact they teamed up Andy beshal and Barack Obama and made them roommates in that program because they were both future presence. At the time, Barack Obama his name was Barry saturo, who was the name of the Indonesian father, although there's some question as to his real Indonesian birth father is Muhammad Sabu, who was an Indonesian Islamic cult leader because his CI handler and the woman who ended up as the state of Hawaii Department of Health lady who was in charge of the birth certificates who issued Barack Obama fraudulent birth certificate and then ended up with a plane that she was on crashing and her dying in that crash. She was also a member of that co. So there's a whole question as to how much of a of a manchurian candidate he is and whether or not the entity in The White House is a manchurian candidate of this Islamic cult leader. And in any event, we know that Barack Obama is at least a CIA manchurian candidate because we have it on record here in British Columbia that in October 19, let's see it was 19 82 Barack Obama went into a court house here in kukum chick, British Columbia, not too far from Vancouver, where I live, and I'm speaking to you now and changed his name from Barack one night, which was a name a false name an alias that the CIA had given him because he was a CIA operative at that point and had false papers in that name to Barack Hussein Obama the second. And the son of Barack Obama senior and Barack Obama senior was a mid level Kenyan civil servant who had just been killed in an auto accident, which was actually a political assassination by the CIA in Kenya who killed him off so that dead man don't tell any tales because Barack Obama senior had been involved in 1971. In a cash payment and meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, whereby he spent 6 weeks agreeing to be the father of Barry satoru, the then ten year old Barry satoru..

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"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

05:39 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

"It's been undergrad reptilian mind control and that's what happened to the Nazis. And that's why at the end of World War II, the Nazis came over and took over the U.S.. It was really kind of the grays and reptilians transfer the Nazis over the U.S. so they could run it. Speaking of Nazis taking over the U.S., have you seen the Amazon series the man in the high tower? I haven't seen that one. So I can't comment on it. Yes. But I've seen many media productions and I've read many works and I've spoken to people who are direct researchers and have spoken to directly to members of operation paper clip, which was the wholesale transfer of the Nazi infrastructure over to the U.S. after World War II. Interesting. The man in the Hightower is based on a book by Philip K dick, essentially, we go into the series and pretty much the Nazis won the war. And they have taken over the United States and as we found out it's all a dimensional influence is what it was. Right, right. I've seen ads for that. They were going crazy out and I think it was New York City because of the Nazi ads. All over the place. Yeah, yeah, of course, that's what occurred under the surface was that the Nazis essentially took over under the surface, of course. It was the Bush family. Prescott Bush through skull and bones and then through the Fritz Tyson bank that bank girl that funded the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler starting in 1923. So that's about as American as you get. And because skull and bones at Yale, my Alma mater, I wasn't in skull and bones that was in torched and talent, which was an underground society, but we were kind of we were like an encounter.

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"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

04:36 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

"Venture a guess and give out information that may not be correct because I'm not, you know, I've read various things, but it's not a focus of mine. Well, that's perfectly fine. You mentioned something so I just thought I'd throw it out there. Now with duplicate dimensions in the holographic souls as you call us, here's something I've always considered, and that is, if there are truly duplicate dimensions, is that duplicates of our world of us, then somehow are sews must also be splitting apart into these multiple dimensions, and somewhere say there's a sphere that houses the main soul, our main consciousness. And somehow, once we begin to split into multiple dimensions, just bits and pieces of us goes different places. What do you think? Well, here's my kind of take on it. I have at least from what I've studied and the model that I set out in the omniverse is slightly different than that. And that is, if you go back to source. And we're in the spiritual dimensions now. Because the original source is in the spiritual dimensions. And the universe is of the multiverse are a creation. They are separate. They are out there. And source itself, and we know this from multiple cases of hypnotic regression using a standard laboratory protocol. Into soul memories of the inter life. So we've got we're using the scientific method and we've got something of a database. And what comes out there is that what so what source appears to be if you can think of a sea of light that is source. And the process of the creation of souls is such that each soul is an egg of light, which emerges from the sea of light. That is the image that is transmitted about this process. So we're like, I've used the words holographic fragment, but it's like an egg of light. And that's, and that's what we are. And then so we are say in this non local and non temporal dimension that we call the inter life or the afterlife. And then the issue is for us to solve the development because theoretically we can develop into small G gods that where we are creating our own universes. Collectively, because the universe is of the multiverse, according to the data that we're getting from the hypnotic regressions of soul memories and other sources, it's the spiritual dimensions as a collective as a whole that is all the intelligent community of souls, the spiritual beings and source collectively create the universes and all the galaxies and planets, et cetera in them. So what we do is souls is that not only do we incarnate in them, you know, we'll go in and apparently we can lead more than one light at a time. We can lead up to two or three lives where, let's say that I'm leading one life as Alfred, my soul is based in this non local model temporal dimension and it'll sample a few lives in the inter life and it'll like these almost TV monitors and say, yeah, I'll choose that one. And then when the soul is ready to incarnate, it teleports through an interdimensional portal and has a time space coordinates of the mother in a normal birth and about three months prior to the birth comes up next to the womb in meshes itself into the fetus..

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"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

03:22 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

"All of us have souls. And we're all incarnating in this planet as in this universe inside of our avatars in our avatars or our people like Alfred and you know, because we're based in this non local non temporal dimension known as a spiritual dimensions or the afterlife and it's that spiritual dimension as a totality because our souls are holographic fragments of source and of God and the principle of holography is that the whole is present in each part of the holes. So our souls are God. And that's the way by the totality of the spiritual dimensions collectively create the universes of the multiverse and all of the galaxies and solar systems and planets and species in it. And then create that as a venue for incarnation in them for so for so development. So it's a system. And now what's occurring on this planet is that we're as a species breaking through to break out of the dumbing down that we've been under for the last 200,000 years of this occupation with some people called the Lucifer rebellion, which is where kind of the management of this sector of the galaxy rebelled against the universe administration. And that's coming to an end now. And so we can start rejoining universe society. Yes. You just spoke about the Lucifer rebellion. I've had on several guests before and they've mentioned the Lucifer rebellion. One guest specifically mentioned that the pollen angels if you will are reincarnating now, but what do you think are the entities or whatever it were that went against this higher being? Are they splitting off? Gee, that's a very good question. What I can say is that from a kind of interdimensional point of view, if we look at the first wave of the early avatar, say if people like the Buddha, the Christ, they were like the first wave that is coming in. To liberate the planet from the grip of the darker entities that were rebelling, they have names like Lucifer and Satan. And many other names, and now we are kind of the second wave coming in. And now as to the quote fallen angels,.

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"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

03:51 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

"Matter increases and he came up E equals mc². It was just very, very simple. With regard to the omniverse, the formula that the equation that expresses the omniverse is very simple as well. And is that the omniverse equals the multiverse, in other words, all of the universes of the multiverse plus the spiritual dimensions and what the spiritual dimensions equal are the intelligent civilization of souls, the spiritual beings and source or God. Now what had happened was that 3500 years ago with the sumerians and even going back more, there were a manipulatory race of extraterrestrials, the anunnaki who had become occupiers, predatory occupiers on our planet. And so what they did, they kind of took that area of the spiritual dimensions and they made it this great fuzzy thing. The intelligence civilization of souls, the afterlife, spiritual beings and God, they made it this huge fuzzy thing, they took it outside of science, the only thing that could be in science was time, energy space and matter. In other words, things that you can see. And all the rest of it, they said, that's in religion. That's a matter of faith because they wanted to set themselves up as gods as the intermediary with the gods. And so that's why if you fast forward to now, you see all of the institutions like you have all the churches, the popes, and the kings and queens, they all have funny hats, the popes of funny hats, and the kings and queens of crowns of funny hats and that's like the funny hats. Of the anunnaki war, if you look back at the statues in the Sumerian times and so anything that has to do with religion, government or money are actually tools of planetary control that have been imported and imposed on this planet and on our population here by predatory occupying extraterrestrial civilizations like the anunnaki. It was the Orion orions who imposed money. As a tool. So that's all part of the dimensional ecology. In other words, not all extraterrestrials are ethical. Fortunately, the extraterrestrials that created us that are upper dimensional ethical ETs in this sector, the galaxy, the plaids, the alpha centaurians, and the Syrians created homo sapiens prior to the anunnaki occupation, and they created us as 12 strand DNA light beings in the third dimension. So we're the creation of upper dimensional ETs in the dimensionally of the multiverse and at the same time all of us, the all those all those ETs plus all the humans here, plus the anunnaki,.

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"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

03:40 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

"To buy ads to back a particular candidate, whereas you can only spend $2000 and who earns that amount of money that's going to put it behind a candidate. So it's become what many public figures including Jimmy Carter and others have former president have called an oligarchy or a plutocracy. It's become a corrupted society. You know, at the historical level, the United States has now become an official oligarchy and plutocracy at the international level and it's just because the mainstream media is owned by 6 of the corporations that that's not reported because all the reporters now are their employees. And if they say anything about this, they're fired because they have no standing anymore. So it's a big cult of money. In the old days you would call it mammon. They're all worshiping men in the God of money. But so I think that that is what the situation is objectively that you have a corrupted company that's been taken over by big money, that's corrupt. You know? And I was looking even on the Donald Trump side of things. And I believe that that's the psychological warfare operation. Of disinformation to kind of brainwash a whole sector of people because I took a look at one of his campaign ads last night and analyzed it from a psychological warfare point of view because it's a repetitive ad that just repeats a crazy thing for about 90 seconds. And at the end of it, you know, unless you're looking at it through clinical lies, it kind of scrambles your brain. In my humble opinion, but I have a professional opinion in this area where I've been active for about 40 years of what they call conspiracy analysis. Now let's get to your book. Your latest book is called the Omni omniverse and the subtitle is trans dimensional intelligence, time travel, day after life and the secret colony on Mars. Right, right. A lot of people that maybe listening to the show, we've heard about the multiverse, but very few people might have heard about the omniverse. Would you mind just giving us some information about what the Omni versus and is there a correlation between the multiverse and the omniverse? Yes, yes. And thank you for asking that question. Because that's really kind of a key question. And so I'm just going to kind of walk through this starting with the history of the our knowledge of the universe so that we have universe, multiverse omniverse, and those are kind of three stages in the evolution of human understanding of our cosmos. If we go back to about 3500 BC with the Sumerian, astronomers, kind of in the conventional history, they were the first people to come forth with knowledge of our universe. And what a universe means, if you break it down, that's a discrete organic holographic creation.

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"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

03:34 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Bob Bain's Farside: Paranormal Podcast

"I, you know, you asked me a question and I gave you a long winded answer, but it looks to me like Facebook is engaging in an unlawful suppression of membership under their terms of service and also of constitutional rights because they're what we would call under the law. A common carrier like a bus company or an in their common carrier of information. Now they're trying to wriggle out of it through their lawyers, but once you have over a billion members and you're at that level of capital in my judgment, you're a common carrier. So that's my considered opinion at this time. I just found that strange for anybody to really be even temporarily suspended from Facebook or Facebook groups just because you prefer to have one person a certain person as the president of the United States. Yeah, yeah. It's very disturbing. And then I can still post on my profile. So yesterday I came across a photograph in Facebook's Washington D.C. office and they have prominently posted their poster a campaign poster of Hillary Clinton. So I think that they might have a sweetheart deal with Hillary Clinton and since there are millions of listeners to coast to coast and since Andy Machado number one, he was a whistleblower where he had already stated that the CIA had briefed Bill Clinton way before he was president that he was going to be a future president because of time travel. Secret time travel pre identification that they now keep that secret maybe Hillary Clinton knows something and so I believe that that's a corporate conflict of interest with politics. And once you put that once you start mixing political profit with First Amendment politics, that's a no go. Legally and constitutionally and, you know, as far as your public image goes, so that's what we're starting to put together, you know, exactly. Nowadays, I think it was, what was it? Just several years ago, corporations are now seen as individuals and not necessarily as corporations that they can donate more money. They can not even be able to vote as a corporation, corporations now have more power in the pillar spectrum now than they've ever had before. Oh yeah, because if you think about it, if you treat corporations in the political sphere as persons, corporate, you have corporations that are worth trillions of dollars that they have a bottom line of billions of dollars. How many individuals that you know that earn billions of dollars or multi millions of dollars every year? And you're saying that they can spend unlimited mass of dollars.

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"alfred" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

02:19 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"It was a really interesting guy. Born in eighteen eighty in germany got his degree in astronomy but became meteorologist which was still a rather new field at the time. His primary interest was in the northern polar regions. And how air circulated. He participated in four expeditions to greenland and was one of the first meteorologist to adopt the use of weather balloons. However meteorology and expeditions to greenland aren't what alfred wegener is best known for its for his contributions to geology and geophysics. The idea that he is remembered for began innocently enough on christmas day nineteen ten. He was at his friend's house when he began looking at his brand new world. Atlas he made the observation that south america and africa seemed like they fit together like pieces in a puzzle. I should that he was far from the first person to notice this once. Decent maps began being published. In the last part of the sixteenth century people. i observed the same thing. The first person we know of who made the observation was dutch. Cartographer abraham or telling us or telling us created the first modern atlas in fifteen seventy which means he was probably the first person to have the idea because no one before that really had a good grasp of the geography of the continent's william colby wrote in his book on geologic history. Quote abraham are telling us in his work to doris geographic suggested that the americas were torn away from europe and africa by earthquakes and floods and went on to say the vestiges of the rupture. Reveal themselves if someone brings forward a map of the world and considers carefully the coasts of the three continents and quote. Ortelius was far from alone after him. The idea that the continents fit together somehow kept popping up theater. Christoph lilienthal alexander von humboldt antonio snider pellegrini and alfred russel wallace all made the same observation one or two hundred years before moreover there were several other scientists just a decade before who came to a similar conclusion. In fact. there's a good chance that you probably made the same observation. One of the first times that you saw a world map they took the idea to another level however he began by cutting up maps and piecing the landmasses together like a puzzle. He was able to put the continents together into one giant continent that he named panja from the greek words for all and land.

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Alfred Wegner Takes Continental Drift to the Next Level

Everything Everywhere Daily

02:19 min | 1 year ago

Alfred Wegner Takes Continental Drift to the Next Level

"It was a really interesting guy. Born in eighteen eighty in germany got his degree in astronomy but became meteorologist which was still a rather new field at the time. His primary interest was in the northern polar regions. And how air circulated. He participated in four expeditions to greenland and was one of the first meteorologist to adopt the use of weather balloons. However meteorology and expeditions to greenland aren't what alfred wegener is best known for its for his contributions to geology and geophysics. The idea that he is remembered for began innocently enough on christmas day nineteen ten. He was at his friend's house when he began looking at his brand new world. Atlas he made the observation that south america and africa seemed like they fit together like pieces in a puzzle. I should that he was far from the first person to notice this once. Decent maps began being published. In the last part of the sixteenth century people. i observed the same thing. The first person we know of who made the observation was dutch. Cartographer abraham or telling us or telling us created the first modern atlas in fifteen seventy which means he was probably the first person to have the idea because no one before that really had a good grasp of the geography of the continent's william colby wrote in his book on geologic history. Quote abraham are telling us in his work to doris geographic suggested that the americas were torn away from europe and africa by earthquakes and floods and went on to say the vestiges of the rupture. Reveal themselves if someone brings forward a map of the world and considers carefully the coasts of the three continents and quote. Ortelius was far from alone after him. The idea that the continents fit together somehow kept popping up theater. Christoph lilienthal alexander von humboldt antonio snider pellegrini and alfred russel wallace all made the same observation one or two hundred years before moreover there were several other scientists just a decade before who came to a similar conclusion. In fact. there's a good chance that you probably made the same observation. One of the first times that you saw a world map they took the idea to another level however he began by cutting up maps and piecing the landmasses together like a puzzle. He was able to put the continents together into one giant continent that he named panja from the greek words for all and land.

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Statue of Confederate general removed from a Louisiana city hall

America First with Sebastian Gorka

00:18 sec | 1 year ago

Statue of Confederate general removed from a Louisiana city hall

"Washington, a statue of a Confederate general has been removed from a prominent spot outside of City Hall in South Louisiana. Spectators cheered Saturday is a crane lifted the figure of General Alfred Mountain of a pedestal, Lafayette. United Daughters of the Confederacy donated the statute of the city in 1922. This

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"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast

Stories Podcast

04:01 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast

"Alfred rocked back and forth hammering out something loud and lang all the crying somehow impossibly got even louder sleep he said. Come on. you gotta sleep. A memory swam into his mind like a fish up from the depths. He was walking back and forth in the living room of the old house. His young son marlin on his shoulder. Fussing and crying sleep. He said come on. You gotta sleep. He laid his son down on the couch. He was getting too big to carry for long. Will you play me a song. Marlin asked just one. Alfred looked at him and then smiled. In spite of himself he loved to play for people and marlin knew it. M- okay but just one. Alfred sat at his piano and began to play. It wasn't anything he had ever played before or even heard before it was just a little something to make his son happy and by the time he had finished. The boy was snoring softly behind him. Alfred snapped back to the present. What was he doing. Was he really slamming on his piano. Having a battle of noise with a his hands changed on their own accord before he knew it. Alfred wasn't hammering the keys. He was playing a lullaby the one he had first played for his son all those years ago.

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"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

04:00 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

"Alfred rocked back and forth. Hammering out something loud and lang the crying somehow impossibly got even louder sleep he said. Come on you gotta sleep. A memory swam into his mind like fish up from the depths. He was walking back and forth in the living room of the old house. His young son marlin on his shoulder. Fussing and crying sleep. He said come on. You gotta sleep. He laid his son down on the couch. He was getting too big to carry for long. Will you play me a song. Marlin asked just one. Alfred looked at him and then smiled. In spite of himself he loved to play for people. And marlins new it m- okay but just one. Alfred sat at his piano and began to play. It wasn't anything he had ever played before or even heard before it was just a little something to make his son happy and by the time he had finished. The boy was snoring softly behind him. Alfred snapped back to the present. What was he doing. Was he really slamming on his piano. Having a battle of noise with a baby his hands changed on their own accord before he knew it. Alfred wasn't hammering the keys. He was playing a lullaby the one he had first played for his son. All those years ago it came as easy as always and itself to write.

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"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast

Stories Podcast

04:19 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast

"Sudden and startling as a shot came the splitting cry of a baby. Who didn't want to go to bed. The piano music faltered and crashed to a halt and old. Alfred threw up his hands com on. He said to himself. You already cry all day. Now you have to cry during my piano time to. Alfred stomped away from his piano. It was bad enough that he had no one to play for now. He couldn't even play for himself. The baby kept crying and he could hear the parents trying and failing to get it to go to sleep while whatever. He muttered cry at all out. I'll play tomorrow. He threw up his hands and went to bed early with earplugs. The next day went pretty much. the same. Alfred turned his radio up to deal with the crying and mostly managed to go about his day. He knew the parents were probably doing their best to keep the baby quiet and of course they were probably starved for sleep themselves but he didn't like how it had become his problem to stay sane. He went on a long walk to the park and fed. Some ducks then stopped at his favorite deli. On the way home packed full of sandwich and pickles. He sat down at the piano that night with silence in the air and a smile on his lips. What do we play tonight. He said to himself shuffling papers. Something slow something fast. Something a little jazzy. Oh i know oh come on. He said burying his head in his hands. Not again but it was happening again and again and again the baby would wail and cry at bedtime. At alfred would quit his playing. Some people would have gotten used to it but to alfred. Not being able to play piano before bed was like not having dinner. It just left him a little empty a little hungry and all kinds of surly. After a week of the baby. Having a bedtime. Alfred was ready to lose it. He turned his radio all the way up to drown out the crying but it didn't work. Alfred suspected that the baby was crying louder just to spite him. Of course he knew the thought was ridiculous but he suspected it all the same. The baby went blessedly quiet around dinnertime. But when alfred sat down at the piano to play the crying started before he had even touched the keys. That does it. He said slamming out a cord. I won't be letting a baby take away. My favorite time. My special time. He started to play. Regardless a calming.

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"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

04:19 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

"Sudden and startling as a shot came the splitting cry of a baby who didn't want to go to bed. The piano music faltered and crashed to a halt and old threw up his hands com on. He said to himself. You already cry all day. Now you have to cry during my pin time to. Alfred stomped away from his piano enough. That had no one to play for now. He couldn't even play for himself. The baby kept crying and he could hear the parents trying and failing to get it to go to sleep wall. whatever. He muttered cry at all out. I'll play tomorrow. He threw up his hands and went to bed early with earplugs. The next day went pretty much. the same. Alfred turned his radio up to deal with the crying and mostly managed to go about his day. He knew the parents were probably doing their best to keep the baby quiet and of course they were probably starved for sleep themselves but he didn't like how it had become his problem to stay sane went on a long walk to the park and fed. Some ducks then stopped at his favorite deli. On the way home packed full of sandwich and pickles. He sat down at the piano that night with silence in the air and a smile on his lips. What do we play tonight to himself. Shuffling papers something slow something. Something a little jazzy. Oh i know oh come on. He said burying his head in his hands. Not again but it was happening again and again and again the baby would wail and cry at bedtime. At alfred would quit his playing. Some people would have gotten used to it but to alfred. Not being able to play piano before bed was like not having dinner. It just left him a little empty a little hungry and all kinds of surly. After a week of the baby. Having a bedtime. Alfred was ready to lose it. He turned his radio all the way up to drown out the crying but it didn't work. Alfred suspected that the baby was crying louder just to spite him. Of course he knew the thought was ridiculous but he suspected all the same. The baby went blessedly quiet around dinnertime. But when alfred sat down at the piano to play the crying started before he had even touched the keys. That does it. He said slamming out a chord. I won't be letting up baby. Take away my favorite time. My special time. He started to play regardless a calming.

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"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast

Stories Podcast

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast

"Alfred played every night his wrinkled fingers dancing across the keys but he found. It wasn't as fun as it used to be for years. He had a captive audience every night. His husband loved to listen to him. Play and the kids did too even though they would have the most ridiculous requests. His daughter bernadette never tired of songs from the muppet show or the little mermaid and could sing. Every characters part in every single song from les miserables marlin howled with laughter whenever alfred played old disco songs and john would sing along to the. Bg's or donna. Summer in a crackling falsetto and of course when he couldn't sleep marlin would ask for the lullaby alfred side. He missed those days. He still loved to play and it wasn't like he hated playing for himself but he had always thought that music was meant to be shared. Of course when you had no one to share it with music could also be excellent company. Unlike the upstairs neighbors. Oh the neighbors you see. After those first few quiet months something had happened. And since alfred never really saw them just heard them through the thin apartment walls he was totally unprepared for the arrival of their new baby. They're loud new baby. Alfred had never been the biggest fan of newborns. His own kids had been adopted when they were a little older and they had never been much for crying. The upstairs baby though crying seemed to be just about his favorite thing in the world. No sooner would alfred sit down to relax. When from upstairs echoing effortlessly through the thin walls the baby would start to wail and wail and wail. He would bellow at breakfast. He would streak like a loon at lunch. There was forever a din at dinner and even disaster at desert. All of that was bad enough but alfred found he could turn the radio up and drown it out but then after a few months a baby bedtime schedule started to happen like clockwork. The new parents would lay the baby down to sleep around seven at night. Also known as alfred's piano time the first night had happened. Alfred sat down at his big piano with a smile. The white keys had gone just a little sallow with age but then again so hit he. The old man shuffled his sheet music wiggled. His fingers took a deep.

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"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"alfred" Discussed on Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

"Alfred played every night his wrinkled fingers dancing across the keys but he found. It wasn't as fun as it used to be for years. He had a captive audience every night. His husband loved to listen to him. Play and the kids did too even though they would have the most ridiculous requests. His daughter bernadette never tired of songs from the muppet show or the little mermaid and could sing. Every characters part in every single song from les miserables marlin howled with laughter whenever alfred played old disco songs and john would sing along to the. Bg's or donna. Summer in a crackling falsetto and of course when he couldn't sleep marlin would ask for the lullaby alfred side. He missed those days. He still loved to play and it wasn't like he hated playing for himself but he had always thought that music was meant to be shared. Of course when you had no one to share it with music could also be excellent company. Unlike the neighbors oh the neighbors you see. After those first few quiet months something had happened. And since alfred never really saw them just heard them through the thin apartment walls he was totally unprepared for the arrival of their new. They're loud new baby. Alfred had never been the biggest fan of newborns. His own kids had been adopted when they were a little older and they had never been much for crying. The upstairs baby though crying seem to be just about his favorite thing in the world. No sooner would alfred sit down to relax. When from upstairs echoing effortlessly through the thin walls the baby would start to wail and wail and wail. He would bellow at breakfast. He would streak like a loon at lunch. There was forever a dinner at dinner and even disaster at desert. All of that was bad enough but alfred found he could turn the radio up and drown it out but then after a few months a baby bedtime schedule started to happen like clockwork. The new parents would lay the baby down to sleep around seven at night. Also known as alfred's piano time the first night had happened. Alfred sat down at his big piano with a smile. The white keys gone just a little sallow with age but then again so hit he. The old man shuffled his sheet. Music wiggled his fingers took a deep.

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Adrienne Rich was One of the Most Widely-Praised Poets of the 20th Century

Encyclopedia Womannica

01:56 min | 1 year ago

Adrienne Rich was One of the Most Widely-Praised Poets of the 20th Century

"We're talking about one of the most widely taught widely read and widely praised poets at the twentieth century. Her burke brought the minute show of women's lives into the spotlight challenging the idea that to right from the female perspective was uninspired and undeserving of attention. Let's talk about adrienne rich when she was born in baltimore in nineteen twenty nine adrienne rich's parents thought she would be a boy they'd plan to name her after her father. Arnold a doctor. Instead arnold decided his daughter adrienne would be a literary prodigy by the age of four. Adrienne could read and write by six. She wrote her first poetry book by seven a fifty page play about the trojan war. This is the child we needed and deserved her mother. Helen wrote in a notebook. Helen had been a concert pianist and had given up her career for marriage. And motherhood as much as adrian's childhood was marked by long hours in her father's library her mother's sadness and lack of agency left a lasting impression to in nineteen fifty one while a senior at radcliffe college. Adrian experienced her first big break her poetry manuscript. A change of world won the yale younger poets prize. The prize came with a publishing contract. W h auden wrote the foreword and reviewers loved it. At twenty two years old. Adrian became a critical darling soon thereafter. She won a guggenheim fellowship. Which funded additional studies at oxford. There she met alfred. Conrad a graduate student from harvard. Despite her father's disapproval and married alfred. Nineteen fifty three

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Two Viewpoints on the US Economic Forecast for 2021

Planet Money

02:03 min | 1 year ago

Two Viewpoints on the US Economic Forecast for 2021

"Gonna have to economic forecasters diana alfred. Who are going to make specific predictions about what is going to happen with jobs with inflation and with housing in the united states for the rest of the year also unlike some economic forecasters who make their predictions and then disappear if they things wrong. Alfredo and diane have courageously agreed to come back on the show in january and talk about both what they got right and what they got wrong and when they come back we'll see who's forecasts were closer to reality and we're doing this show because it's a good way to think about these very high stakes economic questions that we're facing right now and also we actually want the answers we wanna know. We'll hear from contestant number two. Alfredo romero in just a minute but first contestant number one diane swonk how many jobs will. Us economy add every month for the rest of the year and just for context here. The us has been adding around five hundred thousand jobs per month in the past few months. I think the economy will add four hundred and fifty thousand payroll jobs a month on average through the end of the year. We asked diane how she got to this number and she said she started with what the economy is doing right now today. We're sizzling very hot sizzling hot. Yes yes hot. Hot hot grow the. Us economy is so bouyant that just passed his previous peak. But we're still seven point six million jobs in the hole. Let's just stop say that again the. Us economy is bigger than it was before the pandemic but we have seven point six million fewer jobs before and there are few things going on here. One is the extraordinary amount of borrowing and spending that the federal government has been doing which has done a lot to get the economy growing again. Another factor according to diane maybe that businesses figured out during the pandemic how to sell more stuff with fewer workers take restaurants. Diane pointed out to us that americans are now spending more on restaurant food right now than we were before the pandemic despite the fact that the number of restaurant jobs has fallen by more than a million

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"alfred" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

06:21 min | 2 years ago

"alfred" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Alfred Banality, MD. Here Euros. Kimberly Bermel been naughty and co host. Heated Ugur and Jeff lack staff. Thank you so much when listening and watching American medicine today I am Kimberly been naughty along with my friends. Ethan, you cur and Jeff Wagstaff. Now, this week's Senate Democrats began to move on their election reform legislation for the People Act. But Republican critics are opposed to build, calling it a democratic power grab that would make voter fraud even easier to commit. Joining us to discuss is Lauren Bowman, spokeswoman for the Public Interest Legal Foundation and former member of the Trump White House communications team. Thank you for joining us. Thanks for having me on. Absolutely. Now. Can you break down What's in this bill for us? What are they trying to change? Because we're hearing things that there's you know, Same day voter registration, which could really be chaotic for election officials. At least one would think And then kind of automatic voter registration through federal databases. Should we really trust that? Yeah. So one of the things that would implement that would require all 50 states toe have same day voter registration. So you show up to the polls on election day, and they're required to let you register to vote with no proof of I d. There's no safeguards that there you're proving who you say you are that you live in the district and all of that. So that's just so much chaos for election workers on the day of Election Day, and then Yeah, What they're going to say is we're gonna implement automatic voter registration forever. One in every federal and state databases. So, for example, the D M V. Your driver's license. There are tons of people who have driver's license that aren't eligible to vote because maybe they're a green card holder, a foreigner or they're underage. They're 16 years old and driving. They shouldn't be on the voter rolls. So there's some issues with that that just creating Evolution to be on the voter rolls, and that makes it where they can actually to the polls and vote. I love other Democrats are spinning this, though you know. Biden infamously called it Jim Crow on steroids. What does that have to do with discrimination and race to me? It just It's the Democrats wanting as many people to vote that are probably gonna vote Democrat as possible. That's why they want to change the law. Know exactly. They always play the race card anytime they don't agree with something right? It has to be that it's racist. Well, one of the things that they point to, as we saw in Georgia is voter. I d. All right, D they say, is a racist requirement. It's trying to keep minorities from voting. Well, actually, over 70% of the American people support voter idea requirements. They think it's common sense also, I think, get Insulting to say that a minority can't get a idee on. Do you know that's one of the funny things we stall in Georgia is you know, the MLB moved their game out of Atlanta because of it. Well, you know, the Major League Baseball requires you to have an idea. When you pick up your tickets from will call Everyone in society today has an idea. And you know, if you don't this law, they do all voter I d requirements. They always provide access to help get people a identification card for hurry. Lauren. That's an excellent point that it's been made to seem that if you ask someone for a navy that that somehow racist, But as you pointed out, there's not many things that you conduce in society today. Without an I D. So why would something is important as voting? Where does that come from? Other than just trying to get, as Ethan said, is many people on the tax or on the voting registration is possible. Where does this racist angle come from? Because white Black Asian Martian. You have to have an I D the function in society. Exactly. And we find in polls that over 65% of African Americans support voter I d requirements, So this has nothing to do with race. What Republicans want is we want to make it easier to vote but harder to cheat. And it seems like through this legislation with the Democrats are proposing is Let's make it as easy to vote as possible and it's easy to cheat. It's possible we don't wanna have to have people proved that they are who they say they are on day. I think the only reason for that could be they're hoping to protect their majority by voter fraud, which is just it should be bipartisan. We all in our country should want free and fair elections where we can trust the results. And I don't think that this s one is that with that in mind at all, it's complete opposite. It's a hijack of our republic. Well, I'm just wondering if you have to go to say Sam's Club Costco. You can't get through the door without your cute little idea is that now considered racist and all universities you have your ID e. And you have to show ideas sometimes to get your discounts. If you go to the movie theater, all those things truly racist. Exactly. You have to have an idea to get on a flight. So we're all airlines Racist. It just goes to prove how Hippocratic the Democrat Party has become. I mean, now and ideas, racist. It's just come on like it demeans what real racism is in this country on We have obviously come very far from the 19 sixties to where we are now. On. There are no doubt are some still issues of real racism that exist. But this you just are the calling wolf. It makes it. It's just dressed. Disgusting to me as an American, I you come on. Come on, man. Right As sleepy Joe would say Lauren s so tell us about your group. And what specifically, you all are doing to combat this? Yes. So we are a I've a one c three nonprofit, a nonprofit tax deductible organization called the Public Interest Legal Foundation. So we are working tirelessly to educate the public about what HR one is, but we also what we do is we are. We are a law firm, so we bring up in cases. Come across this country and states about voter integrity issues, and we actually just had like a huge win in North Carolina this week, where we forced the government to agree to disclose documents about foreigners registering and voting and elections..

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Garland States Domestic Terrorism Is 'Still With Us'

Bloomberg Businessweek

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

Garland States Domestic Terrorism Is 'Still With Us'

"26 years ago Today, 168 people were killed at the Alfred P. Murrah Government Building in Oklahoma City in a domestic terrorism act. U. S Attorney General Merrick Garland led the prosecution of Timothy McVeigh, who was convicted in that attack. During a remembrance ceremony today, Garland said domestic terrorism remains a real threat. Although many years have passed. The terror perpetrated by people like Timothy McVeigh is still with us. Darling says the Department of Justice is pouring all its resource is into stopping domestic violent

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Mother's Day Picks we Love (April's Eco Picks)

Good Together: Ethical, Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Living

02:26 min | 2 years ago

Mother's Day Picks we Love (April's Eco Picks)

"Mother's day is just around the corner friendly. Psa it's on. Sunday may ninth and besides being a great reminder to celebrate the most important women in your life it is also a day when we as consumers spent a lot of money in this episode. Laura and i share our favorite. Apple's echo product fines and give you creative ideas for waste free and planet. Friendly mother's day gives aura. Hey how's it going good ed. I'm excited to do another of our favorite kind of episode serious right our eco-friendly peaks in products. And right now. We are in april and the where lesin a month away from the second biggest holiday of the year. i guess after christmas of course It's mother's day and yeah just wanted to share you guys know me a whenever we talk about this high spending holidays. I love to share with you. Some data numbers and are on average. According to national regional duration. People up lending spent two hundred and five dollars. Mondays ski gifts and celebrations. So that's that's not a little for a of the us and so there's going to be a lot of spending and is a reminder. Every dollar he spent is a vote for the kind of world. You want to leave it. So let's get into alfred products curated by laura. Yeah and i feel like mother's day. I mean it's just totally depending on your family like how much you celebrate it growing up. I think we we did more for my mom what i was like at home. But i'm excited to you know. I always love to send flowers that are from eco-friendly brands. We talk about that a little bit. But we're also gonna talk about like some ruffy physical stuff. So yeah you want to get a start at liza. Yeah starting without favorite pedagogy. You guys are ready. It's kitchen so yeah one of the things that i have been really experimenting with this year is trying to defend olive oils You know we're cooking oil especially extra virgin olive. Oil is extremely extremely healthy. You can actually cook with it pretty much anything unless you like deep frying their this kind of a myth that you know obviously you. You should not be using it. It's very high temperatures but actually most of the day to day cooking. You're not using this Extremely high temperatures at you cannot use olive oil and again oil extroversion. Wine is one of the most Healthy olive oil auctions. You can

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Duck Duck Goose Coming to Washington, DC

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Duck Duck Goose Coming to Washington, DC

"Locations this summer Duck Duck Goose is opening a DC location in DuPont Circle. We've been fortunate to survive the pandemic in the Maryland locations, a lot of landlords they were willing to let out. Their current tenants provided they were able to find a replacement for the chef Ashish Alfred will take over 2100 P Street Northwest, formerly vintage 78. We're not trying to reinvent the wheel from a culinary perspectives. We served two hits Plan on seeing Patty on the menu plan on seeing some great cheese is on the menu. He'll serve both classic French wines and alcohol free drinks. I learned very quickly in my own sobriety that for me, there weren't really a lot of options, so we started coming up with our own zero proof cocktails. The French brasserie aims to open in June Jason friendly Deputy Open is coming up in money news product shortages that are causing

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"alfred" Discussed on Reverie True Crime

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"alfred" Discussed on Reverie True Crime

"But i do have to include everything that i've found other sources say that he couldn't read or write very well and that's always spelled it. He signed his name both ways on different occasions and due to that a lot of people call him al or just a however. I'm going to call him alfred. So alfred was born on january twenty first eighteen forty two. We are definitely going way. Back for this one. He was born in allegheny county in pennsylvania. He was a shoemaker and his young years until he turned twenty years old. By that time it was the twenty second of april eighteen sixty two. He took it upon himself to enlist in the sixteenth minnesota volunteer infantry during the civil war when he was at or ontario in new york they let him go because he had epilepsy on the tenth of june eighteen sixty three. He decided to reenlist. He didn't want his epilepsy to hold him back. He enlisted and the eighth iowa volunteer cavalry regiment. But only ten months later they let him go yet again. In cleveland tennessee because he was suffering with his seizures one report says that he served with general custer as a scout alfred and twenty one other people went from provo. Utah heading four breckenridge colorado in november eighteen. Seventy three breckenridge was supposed to be a place where you could find a lot of gold. Said they were on their way to dig and search for it thinking they may hit it big and have lots of riches. Alfred was their guide. He claimed that he had driven wagons and a few mining camps which gave him the skills to be the god of the group as it turned out. He didn't know a lot about the region to which they were headed on the twenty. First of january eighteen seventy four. Alfred was close to montrose. Colorado and there. He held a discussion with chief array. The white man's friend the chief told them that they shouldn't go on their adventure at least until the springtime to avoid the really bad weather in the mountains during the wintertime. Also a sorry for any mispronunciations it happens. So alfred and five others in the group which included shannon wilson. Bell james humphrey. Frank miller george noon. Who was only eighteen years old and israel swan who was around sixty five years old and they decided they would all go anyway. The other man stayed behind the indian camp. The six of them started their journey on february the night towards gunnison colorado day wanted to be the first ones there so eventually they were lost in the rocky mountains they were out of necessities. And we're freezing a blizzard. The weather was extremely brutal. Supposedly alfred and a few others went off to hunt in explore because a lot of their food was lost while crossing a river on a raft. Some of the men were said to be deeply depressed. Driven to madness star angry cutting holes in the frozen water to try and catch fish to eat but that along with hunting just was not successful. Alfred he said he saw shannon bell roasting something over a fire. He realized it's not an animal. It's a human now. This is all recalled by alfred and he claims that shannon came running towards him with an axe. Alfred said he had no choice but to kill him at that point when shannon was allegedly running towards alfred. he shot him in the head. And self defense. There are also alternate stories galore. One being that. Alfred was in fact hanging out at the campsite while the others went on the hunt for food. They did not ever show back up. Said that's when alfred made the trek to the loss. Ios indian agency with a gun and of knife used for skinning animals. These things belong to the other guys that were with him. Some sources say alfred stayed there at the original campsite for two months since he couldn't leave due to the weather is claimed that about the human consumption. He said quote. I cannot eat but a little at a time in quote other sources say. Alfred's showed up by himself. Looking like he hadn't misdemeanor will any was in shape clubs to gunnison colorado. On the sixteenth of april eighteen seventy four. He allegedly spent tons of money at a local saloon and ran into a lot of the guys that were originally with him at the very beginning of the gold hunting adventure and they were at the bar. Of course nobody knows what actually happened. But alfred was telling people he had to protect himself and killed shannon because he was in fear for his own life. Well that story really didn't sit well. With the other members of the original group charles atom indian agent hauled alfred to the las penas jail where he would be interrogated. It said that on the eighth of may eighteen seventy four. He was caught giving two different stories. One story was that israel swan dot along the way and the others were starving having been without anything to eat and so long so they israel he said three of the men suffered from the elements and starve to death. After all of this he tells the story about shannon roasting and eating human flesh and shannon running toward him with the hatchet. And the whole self defense story some sources say that after he claimed self defense pieces of human skin words covered along the trail. They were on so this is another reason why people have said the self defense story really did not fly. He was allegedly put in a jail. That wasn't in the town. He eventually had to go to trial enduring it. Nobody will lead to self defense. Crame the judge is reported to have said quote. Damn you alfred packer the democrats in hens dale county and you eight five of them unquote and yes. He called him. Democrats some reports say that the judge said quote. Packer you depraved. Republicans son of a bitch. There were only five democrats in hillsdale county and ate them all in quote on the fifth of august. Eighteen seventy four. Alfred put his signature on a confession. He was put in jail but managed to escape by using a penknife as a key. Allegedly after five skeletal remains were found again. We have conflicting stories saying that someone else in the jail hell to escape along.

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