This week’s archive radio show ponders the lessons of Benjamin Franklin on the subject of farting proudly, and we point out some of the reasons that Goldman $achs $ucks. Welcome to the Machine.
– Lord Sumption – excessive rules adopted during Covid – Police powers. ‘Government by decree – Covid-19 and the Constitution’: The 2020 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture –
– Piers Corbyn – his London Mayor campaign. Update from Ant Allenby (agent for Piers Corbyn) – Piers is now working with another Mayoral candidate
– Monopoly – Tesco makes a profit of £2.76m amid cost of living crisis. Tesco profits soar by 160% to £2.3billion as UK’s largest supermarket group says sharehlders love us!
– Farmer Mark Byford talk in Needham Market on how private equity is affecting farming – Blackrock and Vanguard own everything. The People’s Food & Farming Alliance (PFFA)
– Brett Christophers, author of ‘The Price is Wrong’ – privatising everything. The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won’t Save the Planet Hardcover –
– Hundreds of charities still without a Royal patron and Royal funding. Hundreds of Queen Elizabeth’s charities are without a patron – 18 months after her death –
– Dr. John Campbell – mRNA jabs cancer concerns. Angus Dalgleish article mRNA ‘vaccines’ must be banned once and for all – By Professor Angus Dalgleish –
– Sonia Elijah – Covid Inquiry Sessions – Reality Check Radio with Alistair Harding – turbo cancers worldwide – mRNA jabs? THE INQUIRY SESSIONS:
– Nuclear power problems – Net Zer0 agenda. Ian Black in Cambridge – how they stopped congestion charge.
– Cambridge congestion charge plans ‘are not going ahead’ Plans to charge drivers to use roads in Cambridge will not go ahead, according to the leader of the city council.
– LBC Radio – presenter James O’Brien vs Israel defending Trevor in Finchley. The IDF has apologised for making a ‘grave mistake’ after the seven aid workers were killed on Monday.
– Craig Murray explains why he thinks UN armed intervention is necessary in Gaza. An Urgent Message About the Situation in Gaza – Has International Law Survived?
– Nazi party chief Martin Bormann’s private secretary Else Krüger undercover as a UK Army Intelligence housewife
– From Bormann’s private secretary to secret Cambridge housewife of British Intelligence officer – From Hitler’s bunker Elsa Kruger married Captain Leslie James of British Army Intelligence
– Kees van der Pijl, author of ‘States of Emergency’ – Bilderberg formed in London on West’s return to fascism – “Kees van der Pijl, an author of distinction,
– John Harris – parachute or crash landing? Rudolf Hess Conspiracy, Calamity, and Cover-Up: The Truth Behind the Hess Flight to Scotland, May 10th 1941 –
– David Livingstone – new book out ‘Zionism: A History of Jewish Heresy’. Zionism: History of a Jewish Heresy Paperback – March 14, 2024 by David Livingstone –
– ‘If it weren’t for pro-life activists outside abortion clinic my beautiful daughter wouldn’t be here today’ Isabel Vaughn-Spruce – arrested for praying outside an abortion clinic.
– A Voice in the Desert – Solomon and the Mark of the Beast. Jesus and the Mark of the Beast A Voice In The Desert Did Jesus say anything about the Mark of the Beast?
– NOT The BCfm Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2024/04/11/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-185/
Sonic Café Marc Ribler with a terrific commentary on America’s flat panel TV, 5K, Amazon fueled culture of consumerism from the 2021 LP The Whole World Awaits. So hey, welcome to the café, the radio program that gives you what you need, exactly when you need it, I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 384. This time the Sonic Café presents, the pre-taped call-in show, where we tape all our shows a week in advance, with our host Ken Durell. It’s a great concept we hope will ahh really take off. Our eclectic music mix is from the 53 years and includes a bunch of great tunes. Listen for In My House from the Mary Jane Girls, a Santana classic, INXS, She’s Drunk All The Time, from Tim Timebomb & Friends, The Woggles, 2023 music from Ian Hunter, The Wombats, Blood, Sweat and Tears and more. Oh and one other thing. During the second half of the show listen for the late, great George Carlin, with maybe one his greatest word jam, monologue of all time. Wonder what he’d say about our modern world if he were with us today. All that and more this time, on the pre-taped call-in show, from our radio cafe in the great Pacific Northwest. Here’s Tom Jones with Burning Hell, and we’re the Sonic Café.
Join me as I recognize and appreciate our musical heritage. From traditional Mountain Music to more modern day Bluegrass Music I explore the sounds of the fiddle, banjo, guitars, mandolin and of course string bands. Traditional mountain music includes lively strains of old-time, bluegrass, ballad singing, blues, and sacred music.
The tradition of Appalachian vocal tunes will be featured each week with pure appreciation of the unique storytelling through song as the forefront of this program.
This week, The Lonesome Sisters, Riley Baugus, Hilary Hawke, Doc Watson, Aubrey Atwater and Roscoe Holcomb are among the artists featured on this weeks program.
Contrary to the five to zero decision by the Ukiah City Council reccomending a No Vote, Medocino County Supervisor Jim Wattenburger, whoes district solely comprises the City of Ukiah, voted yes creating a board majority to further investigate the development of a major shopping center adjacent to Ukiah, a small, tranquil, rural community. In this conversation Richard Shoemaker, a former member of the Board of Supervisors from the Ukiah district, and attorney and veteran board watcher Barry Vogel (host and producer of Radio Curious) discuss the unusual anomalies of this event. This program was originally broadcast on August 22, 2007.
The book Richard Shoemaker recommends is “Ripples From the Zambezi,” by Ernesto Sirolli. Barry Vogel recommends “Big Box Swindle,” by Stacy Mitchell.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Radio Deutsche-Welle, France 24, and Radio Havana Cuba.
This week, on the Global Research News Hour we are examining what is now called the Genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda as they took place starting 30 years ago this week, and arriving at the conclusion that this horrible tragedy was masked to conceal the truth of the actual perpetrators, the RPF, and the victims. In our first half hour, journalist Ann Garrison joins us to elaborate on
what her research revealed and about how the current day Rwanda is a totalitarian regine with no room for dissent on this question. Then in our second half hour, writer, and publisher Robin Philpot returns to the show to talk about his 2013 book, Rwanda and the New Scramble for Africa.
Celt In A Twist answers the pipes call with Pints and Pipes. Plus, more Canadian Celtic from Maggie's Wake, Derina Harvey and The Real McKenzies. We unearth a Peatbog Faeries oddity, 'Wacko King Hako' and succumb to a transcendent new spin from the Afro Celt Sound System. Join Patricia Fraser for Canada's contemporary Celtic radio hour!
Not all wonders are celestial. Consider this week's playlist which transits from Sicily (Galathea) to Ecuador (Hermanos Guitierrez), intersecting new spins from CeU and Afro Celt Sound System. And, Skeewiff redux Nancy Sinatra. One of these days these beats are going to walk all over you. Submit to the best music you'll never hear anywhere else but World Beat Canada Radio!
California is famous for its picturesque sunsets, year-round mild weather, excellent surf, and largely progressive politics, including forward-thinking greenhouse emission policies. This week on Sea Change Radio, however, we learn about a less pleasant claim to fame for the golden state. Today we're speaking with two scientists from Johns Hopkins University who are working to uncover the mysteries behind a dangerous greenhouse gas: sulfuryl fluoride. One such mystery is why so much of this harmful atmospheric compound originates from Southern California. Dylan Gaeta and Scot Miller walk us through changes in termite-eradication practices, how termites are not all alike, and what needs to happen in the nation's most populous state and elsewhere to solve the problem.
Israel's Attack on Iran's Syrian Embassy Could Trigger a Perilous Regional War; The Supreme Court May be Poised to Weaken Federal Anti-Corruption Laws, Legalize Bribery; Trump, GOP, Rightwing Media Weaponize Disinformation on Immigration
An album profile of Kazoo Music this week.....yes Kazoo, Kazoo music......bless you.....a canadian politicial oddity, and some banging on the bongos to start things off. Never a dull moment to keep your neighbors quiet when you blast our show in your speakers!!!
This week we feature a talk by Sunsara Taylor, “Actually?... Revolution IS Possible! And If This Revolution Isn't Made Soon, Humanity Is Thoroughly F*CKED!” This is the full speech given at UCLA on February 15, 2024. Introduction by Annie Day. Following the talk, Sunsara Taylor answers questions from the audience.
Where will all the metals and minerals come from that we need for solar panels, windmills, batteries and electric cars?
Simon Michaux did 18 years of development and research in the mines of Australia. He knows that minerals and metals are already running short and that we need to create a circular economy based on recycling.
In 2015 Simon Michaux came to Europe to learn industrial recycling and the circular economy at the University of Leiden, Netherlands. Michaux is now Associate Professor at GTK, the Geological Survey of Finland. He works with governments, United Nations agencies, non profits and financial institutions to help develop the renewable grid.
He was interviewed by Tony from Sustainable Logistics on Apr 7, 2024
California is famous for its picturesque sunsets, year-round mild weather, excellent surf, and largely progressive politics, including forward-thinking greenhouse emission policies. This week on Sea Change Radio, however, we learn about a less pleasant claim to fame for the golden state. Today we’re speaking with two scientists from Johns Hopkins University who are working to uncover the mysteries behind a dangerous greenhouse gas: sulfuryl fluoride. One such mystery is why so much of this harmful atmospheric compound originates from Southern California. Dylan Gaeta and Scot Miller walk us through changes in termite-eradication practices, how termites are not all alike, and what needs to happen in the nation’s most populous state and elsewhere to solve the problem.
In the lounge today we hop in the time machine and revisit the sentencing of the Ronsenberg spies before talking about brainwaves after death. There’s a new form of hotel fee scammin’, some fun fact checking time, and a wrap up with a feel good story involving reforestation.