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Hacker History: Explore where it all began, interviews with retro hackers, the pioneers and forefathers of yesteryear. The true old school hackers amongst our societies have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. We will dive into fascinating stories that made hacker history.
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Unclear and Present Danger

Jamelle Bouie and John Ganz

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New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie and freelance writer John Ganz delve into the world of 90s post-Cold War thrillers with Unclear and Present Danger, a podcast that explores America in an age of transition to lone superpower, at once triumphant and unsure of its role in the world.
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On Story of the Week, “journalist” Joel Stein chooses an article that fascinates him, convinces the writer to tell him about it, and then interrupts a good conversation by talking about himself. Sometimes the story will be the one everyone is talking about, like the New Yorker article on smoking hallucinogenic toads. Other times we’ll find a story you might have missed, like the one in the Verge about the rock groupie turned hacker who had huge corporations at her mercy. These are stories yo ...
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A podcast dedicated to the community that is building and using new digital tools for creation. We’re looking at the current palette of artmaking tools online, and taking a critical eye to the history of technology and the internet. We’re interested in where we’ve been and speculative ideas on the future.
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Want the blueprint to growing and scaling your business faster? The iDigress Podcast simplifies how to maximize your business' growth potential giving you the strategies, systems, and solutions necessary to increase sustainable profitability and scalable revenue. Learn the marketing frameworks, sales tactics, business insights, mindset shifts, and proven methodologies host Troy Sandidge, aka the Strategy Hacker®, uses to launch 35+ brands and generate over $175 Million in revenue for clients ...
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Join Freedom Hacker, creator of The Truthiversity, and acclaimed author of 'The Grand Illusion' books as he cuts through the B.S. to get to the truth - whatever it may be. Brendan and his guests uncover the mysteries of consciousness, geopolitics, health, cosmology, medicine, freedom, personal development, exopolitics, the paranormal, and more. No dogmas. No holds barred. Nothing off limits. You'll need an open mind and your grown-up pants. Find out more about Brendan: https://brendandmurphy ...
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Welcome to our podcast exploring the dark and mysterious world of MK-Ultra. MK-Ultra was a top-secret program of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that ran from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Its goal was to develop mind control techniques for use in espionage, but the methods used were often unethical and sometimes even torturous.In this podcast, we'll delve into the history and practices of MK-Ultra, and explore some of the key figures and events involved. To guide us on t ...
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UnTextbooked is brought to you by teen change-makers who are looking for answers to big questions. Have you ever wondered if protests really can save lives, why assimilation required Native American kids to attend boarding schools, how Black-led organizations for mutual aid began, how the fear of communism led the United States to plan the overthrows of many leaders in Latin America, or why Brazilian cars run on sugar? Or maybe you've questioned when Asian Americans will stop being seen as " ...
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Who are these mysterious hackers that the world is afraid of? Have you ever wondered who they are and what they’ve done? Whether you're new to the world of cyber security, a seasoned engineer, or just someone that’s picked up enough to follow along, we’ve got a podcast for you. Hacking the Gibson is a podcast about the history of cyber security on the Internet. We’ve pulled together stories of the Information Superhighwaymen that have shaped the Internet. Some are heroes and heroines, some a ...
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The Cyber Brief Podcast

National Cybersecurity Center

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The CyberBrief Podcast uncovers the latest cyber attacks, hacks, and stories that matter. Cyber crimes are growing exponentially, with many of the latest attacks & hacks being the biggest in history and costing billions of dollars. But what can we as cyber professionals, business leaders, or just people living in a digital age do? In this series, we’ll dive into the history of cybersecurity, some of the top hacks and scams in cyber, and what we can do about it. To mark Cybersecurity Awarenes ...
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As much as we all love to binge a juicy drama, epic fantasy, or chilling murder mystery - oftentimes the most fascinating, terrifying, and uplifting stories are, in fact, the true ones! As the internet’s favorite storyteller, Andy Jiang has uncovered some of the world’s most incredible tales through captivating depictions and investigative research. But for every thread pulled and curiosity brought into the light, there remains infinitely more left to discover… until now. Each week on Hidden ...
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"Zeitgeist: The Movie," released in 2008, is a thought-provoking documentary that challenges conventional perspectives on religion, governance, and the financial system. The film is structured in three parts, each delving into controversial and often taboo subjects. "Zeitgeist: The Movie," released in 2008, is a thought-provoking documentary that c…
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Perception vs. perspective has either ended businesses before they got off the ground or saved businesses with a phenomenal pivot. Many entrepreneurs, startups, business leaders, marketers, and go-to-market specialists need to acknowledge that their perception of themselves, value, product, service, or interpretation of the marketplace can be flawe…
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You’ve heard of artist Jackson Pollock, but you may have never heard of Lee Krasner. Krasner was an artist, Pollock’s wife, and the woman who made him famous. She also changed everything about the landscape of modern art. Death of an Artist: Krasner and Pollock is a story about love, power, alcoholism and an ill-timed death. Hosted by curator, auth…
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This can can be fact checked from beginning to end shows how corrupt the Clintons truly are. That they will do what ever it takes to obtain power and money. Murder, Drugs, Sexual Misconduct and Cover Ups were all done by the Clintons to get were they are now in the deep state. The media tried to persuade the the public that Bill was the next JFK bu…
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America: Freedom to Fascism is a 2006 film by filmmaker and activist Aaron Russo, covering a variety of subjects that Russo contends are detrimental to Americans. Topics include the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the income tax, Federal Reserve System, national ID cards (REAL ID Act), human-implanted RFID tags, Diebold electronic voting machines,[…
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a compelling documentary that delves into the hidden forces and secret societies are shaping global events. This explores a variety of controversial topics, from the influence of the Illuminati and other secretive organizations to the manipulation of economies, politics, and public perception. It highlights the idea that there is a deliberate agend…
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Dark History of the Catholic Church: Book 1" is an eye-opening exploration into some of the most controversial and lesser-known aspects of the Catholic Church's past. This video delves deep into historical events, decisions, and actions taken by the Church that have shaped its legacy. From the Crusades and the Inquisition to the scandals involving …
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In Aldous Huxley's seminal speech, "The Ultimate Revolution," delivered at the University of California, Berkeley in 1962, the renowned author and philosopher delves into the future of human societies and the potential for totalitarian control. Huxley explores the mechanisms of psychological manipulation and societal conditioning, predicting a worl…
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In this thought-provoking video, renowned conspiracy theorist and author David Icke delves into the intricacies of free speech and the forces he believes are shaping global events. Icke, known for his controversial views and fearless commentary, discusses who he thinks controls the world, highlighting the influence of elite groups and secretive org…
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"Unexplained Mysteries: The Bizarre and the Unbelievable" takes you on a journey into the heart of the inexplicable, where reality seems to defy logic and reason. Something utterly bizarre, a phenomenon so strange that it defies all conventional understanding, has taken root in the fabric of American society. These terrifying videos are shaking the…
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"Anonymous Targets Trump: A Cyber Showdown" brings you the latest developments in the world of hacktivism and political controversy. Anonymous, the infamous hacker collective known for its relentless cyber attacks on ISIS, has now turned its focus toward Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. This move follows Trump's contentious proposal …
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Global Pulse: Unraveling Today's Crises" is your go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion on the most pressing global issues of our time. From the ongoing conflicts around the world and the intricate dynamics of geopolitical power plays to the economic decisions that shape our daily lives, we bring you expert insights and comprehensive cov…
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On this week’s episode of Unclear and Present Danger, we watched the 1996 science fiction conspiracy action thriller Chain Reaction, directed by Andrew Davis — whose previous UnclearPod films are The Package, Under Siege and The Fugitive — and starring Keanu Reeves, Morgan Freeman, Rachel Weisz, Fred Ward, Kevin Dunn and Brian Cox. Chain Reaction r…
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Entrepreneurship is hard. Everyone says that. But why? Whether you're an entrepreneur, creator, speaker, or author, these levels and the tiers of achievement and success break most people! Seventy-five percent of those that try, don't make the cut. Just like in basketball, the odds are so small to make pro, why even try? Yet those who do make it kn…
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On this week’s episode of Unclear and Present Danger, Jamelle and John watched “A Time to Kill,” Joel Schumacher’s 1996 adaptation of a 1989 John Grisham novel by the same name. Starring Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson and Matthew McConaughey, with supporting performances from Kevin Spacey, Oliver Platt, Charles S. Dutton, Ashley Judd, Donald Sut…
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In our final episode of the season we reconnect with Michael Weinberg, Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy, for the recent legal cases revolving around generative AI models and the continuing impact of the monkey selfie legal case. Episode page with notes and transcript This season of the podcast was produced with the Enge…
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Leading health educator and author Daniel Roytas joins Brendan to discuss his journey from being a naturopath and nutritionist to quitting his job as a lecturer and swinging a wrecking ball through established health dogma. Daniel elucidates the mistakes made in the mainstream health/disease maintenance paradigm, problems with disease labels, the s…
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For this week’s episode of Unclear and Present Danger, we watched “Johnny Mnemonic,” a 1995 cyberpunk action film directed by Robert Longo and adapted from a William Gibson short story of the same name, by Gibson himself. “Johnny Mnemonic” stars Keanu Reeves, Dolph Lundgren, Takeshi Kitano, Ice-T and Dina Meyer. In “Johnny Mnemonic,” Keanu Reeves p…
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In today’s episode, we’re looking at issues that come up in Indigenous communities, and one initiative to respond to the limitations of the law and to reassert cultural authority in one’s own heritage, culture and data. Episode notes In this season of the podcast we’re working with the Engelberg Center for Innovation Policy at NYU Law. In this epis…
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It's no secret that most people are terrible at selling. They struggle with rejection. They lack confidence. They fumble with clear communication. They don't know how to build the right systems, create the right messaging, and convey the right psychological cues to win. They're making a lot of noise, doing a lot of tasks, and staying very busy, but…
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On this week’s episode of Unclear and Present Danger, Jamelle, John and special guest Laura Hudson (formerly of Wired and The Verge) watched the 1995 cyber-thriller “Hackers,” directed by Ian Softley and starring Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Fisher Stevens and Lorraine Bracco, with supporting roles for Matthew Lillard, Penn Jillette, Wendell P…
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In this episode we speak to Brewster Kahle, the Founder and Chief Librarian of the Internet Archive on the occasion of Public Domain Day. We also speak to Amanda Levendowski, Founding Director of the Intellectual Property and Information Policy Clinic on the concept of fair use, its history and application for artists. Full episode notes, transcrip…
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This is Part II of our MASTERCLASS episode series on the A.I. Revolution and practicality for marketers! You can go listen to A.I. Revolution Part I here. A.I. experts Susan and Scot Westwater continue to break down the history, evolutions, practical applications, and technology integrations that are possible through Artificial intelligence. From g…
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Ready to join the A.I. Revolution?! And no this wasn't written by Chat GPT... but I digress.. On this MASTERCLASS episode, I've brought in A.I. experts Susan and Scot Westwater to break down the history, evolutions, practical applications, and technology integrations that are possible through Artificial intelligence. From generative to pragmatic to…
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Dr. Sam Osmanagic has opened a whole new chapter in the World of archaeology. In contrast to the archaeologists at the other sites, he uses an interdisciplinary scientific approach and has demonstrated that the oldest and best pyramids served as energy amplifiers rather than being constructed as tombs. As a result, this energy was used as a communi…
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Which marketing type are you? Which marketing type should you be? Which marketer do you need as a business? On this episode we will break down the history, benefits, and differences between a Full Stack Marketer, a T-Shape Marketer, an I-Shape Marketer, and a V-Shape Marketer for students, marketers, businesses looking to hire or partner with a mar…
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In this week’s episode of the Patreon we discussed Sidney Lumet’s heady Cold War thriller Fail Safe, based on a novel of the same name by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, published in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Fail Safe stars Henry Fonda, Dan O’Herlihy, Walter Matthau, Frank Overton and Larry Hagman with cinematography by Gerald Hirsc…
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For this week’s episode of the podcast, we watched Michael Bay’s weirdly prescient action thriller, “The Rock,” released in 1996 and starring Sean Connery, Nicholas Cage, Ed Harris, Michael Biehn and William Forsythe. The supporting cast is also chock full of compelling character actors, including John Spencer, Philip Baker Hall, John C. McKinley, …
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This is our ONE HUNDRETH Episode! We made it iDigress Listeners! In 100 episodes we achieved all of these things: • Over Half a Million Downloads & Counting Across The Globe • Top 0.5% out of 2,854,953 Podcasts Globally {ListenNotes} • Top Solo-Hosted Marketing Podcast 2x {#1 - Zapier} • Top 100 Marketing Business Podcasts {Apple Podcasts} • Top 25…
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With the 96th Academy Awards this Sunday, we wanted to revisit this episode from last year. The Oscars seems to be cursed with a series of chaotic live television gaffes. But one moment in Academy Award history takes the cake. In 1974, a scrawny white man named Robert Opel ran across the stage butt naked, right as the Best Picture category was bein…
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Join me for a shocking insider expose of what goes on behind the scenes at pharma juggernauts like Pfizer - as well as alternative media outlets like Project Veritas (and James O'Keefe's dubious connections and behaviour). Scientist and journalist Justin Leslie is the producer of the film "Project Whistleblower." He worked directly on the COVID-19 …
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In honor of Women’s History Month, we are sharing a special bonus episode featuring Chicana activist and artist Irma Lerma Barbosa. Her legacy will be preserved for years to come in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History Collections. Irma attended college at a time when the Chicano movement was just gaining momentum – and she jumped …
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For this week’s episode of the podcast, we watched director Brian De Palma’s 1996 adaptation of Mission: Impossible, starring Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Henry Czerny (Kittridge!), Emmanuelle Béart, Jean Reno, Ving Rhames, Kristin Scott Thomas and Vanessa Redgrave. It was shot by frequent De Palma collaborator Stephen H. Burum and edited by Paul Hirsch…
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In honor of Black History Month, Untextbooked is sharing a favorite episode from our archive. Women of color have been at the forefront of many movements, yet are often neglected, demonized, or ignored. Your history class probably didn’t teach you about Josephine Baker, who was not only a famous Black dancer and entertainer, but also a spy aiding i…
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Gary Goldman was a writer on “Total Recall”, a Philip K. Dick adaptation directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Arnold Schwarzeneger. It was a big hit. So why do Gary and his writing partner, Angus Fletcher, have so much trouble selling another Philip K. Dick adaptation? They tell Malcolm that it all came down to a roller coaster ride of plot twis…
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Kat Walsh from Creative Commons joins us to talk about the history of Creative Commons as a 'hack on copyright.' Marc Weidenbaum speaks on the history of the Disquiet Junto, a long-running online distributed community creating new music in response to a weekly online composition challenge. Episode notes, credits and transcript In this season of the…
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In honor of Black History Month, UnTextbooked is sharing a favorite episode from our archive. UnTextbooked producer Sydne Clarke thinks that African American history is often oversimplified or overlooked. Often that history is taught as things that happened to African Americans. We don’t often hear about the ways in which African Americans fought f…
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This is the highest individual honor that The Supreme Council bestows. It is voted very rarely to Thirty-third Degree Masons only for the most exceptional and extraordinary services. The Grand Cross cap is white with a blue band. Presidents, supreme court, greatest minds , congress all posses the secret knowledge and here is the answer with the 4 m…
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