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Brains On!® is a science podcast for curious kids and adults from American Public Media. Each week, a different kid co-host joins Molly Bloom to find answers to fascinating questions about the world sent in by listeners. Like, do dogs know they’re dogs? Or, why do feet stink? Plus, we have mystery sounds for you to guess, songs for you to dance to, and lots of facts -- all checked by experts.
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Every Tuesday, comedians Rory Powers and Kit Grier investigate a different paranormal case and find the truth inside the mystery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Every good structure needs a solid foundation. Every victorious Christian needs one too! The scriptural truths we believe are like stones that are built one upon another as we grow closer to Jesus. Foundation Stones is Refuge City Church’s discipleship podcast. Refuge City Church is an Assembly of God multi-site congregation in Southern Oregon. Join Pastor Jim Weaver and guests for solid biblical truth, candid conversations, and edifying content! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an e ...
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In a world where shadows conceal secrets and power is measured by influence and allure, one name resonates with an irresistible charm and a tantalizing hint of danger: J. Cat. Dark and handsome, J. Cat is the epitome of the modern playboy, a man whose mere presence commands attention and admiration. Yet, amidst the luxury and indulgence, J. Cat harbors a profound sense of justice.
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This is Queeny, Author of Life in Hyderabad, a city of tales. I have started Life in Hyderabad podcast to be the voice of the voiceless. There are many stories in the world, but only few are heard. There are many people who are still deprived of basic facilities and they are forgotten by us.World has changed rapidly but not their lives. So I started writing this in a hope to bring those people into light and to bring change in their lives through words. And i believe that change can be possi ...
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Every weekday join the new voice of local issues on Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald, 9am-12pm weekdays. It’s all about the conversation with John, as he gets right into the things that get our community talking. If it’s news you’re after, backing John is the combined power of the Newstalk ZB and New Zealand Herald news teams. Meaning when it comes to covering breaking news – you will not beat local radio. With two decades experience in communications based in Christchurch, John also ...
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MPA Inside Stories Podcast

Manchester Publicity Association

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The Manchester Publicity Association is the voice of Manchester’s communications community. Creative digital media companies; film, TV and production companies, SMEs and freelancers all sit under its umbrella. In ‘Inside Stories from the MPA’, you’ll get the latest insights and experience from other industry leaders in the city. You’ll also be kept up to date about upcoming news and events, thanks to the MPA’s Chair Christian James and its Managing Director, Cindy Simmons. Plus, every three ...
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Christians are frustrated. Find out the cure, join the movement, find your voice! Crosslightcourage was established to allow Christians to overcome frustration at the cultural changes turning the tide away from their values and beliefs.
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The Power of Digital Policy is a podcast that teaches you and your organization how to balance the risks and opportunities that come with operating websites, social media, mobile applications, voice assistants, AI and other channels. Through a monthly focus on individual topics, such as accessibility, cookies, copyrights, social media faux pas, data breaches, and data privacy, you will learn how to develop guardrails to maximize digital opportunity and minimize risk. Whether you work for a s ...
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On the Ellevate Podcast you’ll meet women+ having a real impact. Entrepreneurs, authors, business women, and other inspiring leaders share their experience and takeaways from their careers. Host Margye Solomon and Producer/Part-Time Host Tammy Williams, interview female leaders to showcase the immense talent these women bring to the table. The Ellevate Podcast is your go-to resource for exploring the latest trends and developments in the business world. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a corp ...
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A sparkling 8-part comedic, musical, radio drama series, original and unique, Grace Under Pressure follows “the simple story of a woman alone in New York in the ‘90s, an age of diminished expectations.” Inappropriate affairs, office sexual politics, pyramid scheme fraud, cynical art-world pay-to-play, sweatshop fashion, even the AIDS crisis, dealt with the light touch, suggestive humor and speedy delivery of screwball comedy. Grace under Pressure began as an Off-Off Broadway project in 1992, ...
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Sounds of the Game

Rhythm & Light / Voice of the City

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Rhythm & Light and Voice of the City present, “Sounds of the Game,” a mockumentary radio podcast of Midwest high-school football games featuring everyone’s favorite small town darlings: Fentchall Stalkers football team (named after stalking wheat, not creepy degenerate men). The Stalkers have fallen on hard times, and are so terrible that the two broadcasters, Jeff Dansdorf and Bill Buxom, are left to arguing with each other over their personal lives, social issues, and other wayward topics— ...
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Faith Today

Bishop Peter Ndungu

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I am delighted to host your weekly Faith Today Podcast, produced by Overcoming Faith Ministries, Media Department. This podcast is aimed at reaching and impacting listeners of all ages, who wish to think, ponder on the meaning of life, seek the truth and faith in Jesus Christ. Imagine your life touching another life with faith. Imagine you turning a city’s sorrow into joy! By faith this is possible, so arise and shine for your light has come! Stand up in faith and let your voice be heard!
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I am creating this podcast to let our voices be heard. Here we will laugh together, cry together, vent and most importantly heal together. On our platform we shed light and give voice to stories and inspirational souls around our city and those we are fortunate to connect with. We share these stories in the hopes that you listeners hearing them will be inspired to pull your own self out of your darkest places too. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healingtalk/support
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Sound of Our Town

iHeartPodcasts and Double Elvis

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Sound of Our Town is a travel podcast about the music in the next town you visit: Where to go to hear and experience the best music and why; what sounds shaped that city or town’s culture and what new sounds continue to define it. Produced in the single-voice narrative style, mixed with select interviews, the show will emphasize original music to drive the stories. This isn't a music show. It’s a show about travel. About wanders. Free spirits. Whether you are quickly dropping in and jumping ...
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Indy Inside

The Colorado Springs Indy

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Get the inside track on what’s happening in Southern Colorado, as Indy Executive Editor Bryan Grossman digs in with newsmakers, policymakers, active community citizens and fellow journalists. The Colorado Springs Indy has been the alternative newsweekly voice for the Pikes Peak Region since 1993. As members of the region we cover, we shine a light on issues, find solutions to problems and celebrate successes. Through robust debate, we lift diverse views and voices, giving more balance to the ...
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Three Six Zero: A UWCO Podcast

United Way of Central Ohio

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Three Six Zero is a podcast from the United Way of Central Ohio in Columbus, Ohio. We talk to community members, UWCO volunteers, partners, and staff about the most pressing issues of the day, and about our work here towards reducing poverty at the United Way. We're giving voice to that work, shining a light on the many people in Columbus that help make our city a better place, shaking things up for the better.
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SALLT Leadership Podcast

Salt and Light Leadership Training

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The SALLT Leadership Podcast is for Christian leaders who want to live a purposeful life, grow in their faith, and maximize their abilities and influence for the Kingdom of God. Whether you’re a CEO, a creative, an educator, or a home-maker, you’ve been strategically sent to your area of influence to love God’s people and accomplish His will. In the SALLT Leadership Podcast, we’ll give you the practical tools you need to understand your unique purpose as a leader and execute God’s plan for y ...
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The Alec Doomadgee Chronicles follows the life and times of an Aboriginal Warrior and his search for TRUTH. You will get a front row seat on his journey into the world of arts, music, film, theatre, festivals and Aboriginal activism. These are REAL LIFE stories of Alec's amazing walkabout and the people that were drawn in by his light (aura) and energy......From Australian Outback bush kid to Radio star, Sydney Olympic Games reporter to street theatre performer in Venice, film screenings in ...
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Keep'n It Loco

Pam Fender & Justin Ortiz

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Keep'n It Loco in Charlotte NC. Journey with ‘Local Insights & Laughter,’ where Local Entrepreneurs and Community Advocates come together to host inspiring conversations with Charlotte’s Business Owners and Community Leaders. Discover the heart and soul of our vibrant city through their stories, insights into their businesses, and engaging discussions about local happenings and events. But that’s not all – we’re not just about business; we’re also about making a positive impact. With every e ...
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Brown Eyes is a long-time female Hip Hop activist and community organizer who began performing and leading in the late 1980s. Brown Eyes has created and performed inspirational raps that have touched the hearts of all who encounter her. She has organized, produced, and led community events and activities for over 30 years. As a long-time performer and Emcee on stage, she uses her music talent as well as her voice to promote and inspire. Engaging young people of the inner city with youth prog ...
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I love the Government’s thinking on infrastructure planning. It wants us to have a 30-year plan for big projects that politicians, generally, wouldn’t be able to muck around with. Which, of course, would give us all a lot of certainty. It would also give the people who invest their own money in infrastructure certainty, as well. So a great idea. Be…
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis is visiting Christchurch today and joined John MacDonald in studio to give her thoughts on a few topics. They discussed National's infrastructure 30-year plan. Is she confident of getting cross party support? What were her true thoughts when she was approached about putting more money into the Christchurch Cathedral, …
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J. Cat was brought in to neutralize the threat and restore order, his emotions locked away as usual. He was a professional, after all—no distractions, no complications, just the mission. But then he crossed paths with Sabine. Sabine is unlike any woman J. Cat has ever met. She is a mystery, a blend of elegance and strength that captivates him from …
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It’s not quite as fast as Selwyn mayor Sam Broughton wants it. But the Government’s thinking about raising the speed limit on the Southern Motorway between Rolleston and Christchurch to 110 kph per hour - which would be the highest speed limit in the South Island. Mayor Broughton reckons it should be 120, the Government thinks 110 is more like it, …
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John was joined by Labour Leader Chris Hipkins on the show today for their regular catch up. John was keen to find out where Labour stands really on oil and gas exploration in New Zealand - if they get back into power will they honour any contracts in place? Does Hipkins agree with the proposed speed limit change on the Southern Motorway, given the…
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In 1909, a story appeared in a local newspaper claiming that two men from the Smithsonian Museum in Washington had made an unbelievable discovery - They had uncovered a series of hidden tunnels that stretched deep into the earth, filled with ancient treasures, mummified bodies and ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. So, what's the catch? They discovere…
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Sometimes, no matter how much of a greenie you might think you are, you just have to get real. Tell that to the likes of the Labour Party, though, which is saying the moves announced by the Government to try and make sure we have enough electricity to keep the heaters and lights on, and the factories operating, show that it is “giving up on climate…
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I think the Government’s done a John Key. You know - float an idea, wait for the noise, and change the thing people are making the most noise about. Which is exactly what’s happened with the new Fast Track legislation for large-scale infrastructure and mining projects. Some are saying the Government’s 'backed-down' with its decision to let an indep…
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J. Bahari talks with Al., a key collaborator on the J. Cat series, to dive deep into the making of the iconic character and the exciting world he inhabits. This episode promises to give listeners an insider’s look at the creative process behind J. Cat and the adventures that have captivated audiences around the world.…
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If you’ve heard all the talk over the past 24 hours about the Government making more changes to the Resource Management Act and you’ve thought ‘oh boring, nothing to do with me’, think again. Because there’s one aspect that has potential to make a difference for anyone and everyone in the country. Which includes you. I don’t think it’s going to be …
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Today on Politics Friday John was joined by National's Vanessa Weenink and Labour's Duncan Webb in studio. Is New Zealand in an energy crisis, and will the RMA changes help get more power into our grid at a better price? Why is National supporting the treaty bill to a certain point, even though they have no plans at all to support it past the first…
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Today Kiwi iconic band Zed release their first album in 20 years, Future Memory. Formed at Cashmere High School, the Canterbury band will celebrate with a launch party in Akaroa today. Bassist Ben Campbell joined John to talk about the album, their history and the pressure their fame brought the young group 20 years ago. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio…
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If we thought the last government was a bunch of control freaks, the current one’s just as bad, isn’t it? That's what I’m thinking with all this talk from the Prime Minister, telling local councils that ratepayers are sick of white elephants, that they need to focus on the basics like collecting the rubbish, fixing the pipes and filling-in potholes…
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John MacDonald was joined in studio by Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger for their regular catch up. What did he make of the Prime Minister’s comments on council spending? The work on the Christ Church Cathedral has been indefinitely paused, will it receive any more ratepayer money? And, does he support the idea of LIV Golf making its way to Christchu…
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The neon lights of Monte Carlo shimmered against the inky night, casting vibrant reflections on the sleek curves of J. Cat's Jaguar XJ220. The car, an epitome of speed and sophistication, glided effortlessly through the narrow streets of the city. Its powerful engine roared softly, a growl that seemed to resonate with J. Cat’s own confident demeano…
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Remember Bishop Victoria Matthews? Who wanted to pull down the Christchurch cathedral after the earthquakes? Reckon she’s thinking “told you so” now that the reinstatement is officially on ice? Bet she is. And if she isn’t, she should be. Because let’s be realistic. On ice, whatever you want to call it, the cathedral will never be finished. Never. …
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An award-winning Christchurch band is in the lineup for the 2025 Selwyn Sounds. The Narcs’ Andy Dickson joined John MacDonald for a chat about the music scene in the 80’s, and what it was like to perform with some of the biggest names in the industry like Elton John and Queen. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In the paranormal evidence Hall of Fame... well, there aren't many inductees... but there are a handful of incredible pieces of evidence that have changed or shaped the world. The most famous of all must be The Patterson-Gimlin Film. 59 seconds of earth-shattering footage taken in the Pacific Northwest in 1967, allegedly of Bigfoot. On this episode…
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Have you ever wondered how things in space get their names? Us, too! In this week’s episode, Molly and co-host Cassie hear the story of a funky little moon with a very strange name. It all started when Radiolab co-host Latif Nasser noticed something unusual on his son’s map of the solar system: a moon next to Venus called Zoozve. He’d never heard o…
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With some ideas, they sound better than they actually are. Which is how I’m feeling about this idea that Christchurch should do what Auckland has just done and ban supermarkets and bottle stores from selling alcohol after 9 o’clock at night. I don’t think it’s a good idea. Because I just don’t think it would make people buy less alcohol, they’d jus…
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I don’t like the idea of the Government dangling $72 million in front of the cops and saying to them: “You’ll get this if you test the number of drivers we want you to test for drugs and alcohol.” You might think it’s great that the police are being told what’s expected of them and that some of their funding depends on it. But I don’t. Don’t get me…
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Smash Boom Best producers Rosie duPont and Aron Woldeslassie are a little early for the BIG game. Looking to kill some time they decide to play Impression Sound. Just like the great Brains On game Mystery Sound, Impression Sound has players guessing sounds. BUT unlike Mystery Sound, Aron and Rosie will be making the sounds with their mouths -- like…
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If you don’t like the idea of Saudi Arabia putting money into sport, then tell anyone you know who supports Manchester City to burn their shirt. If you don’t like the idea of Saudi Arabia putting money into sport, then tell anyone you know who’s right into Formula 1 that they should be ashamed of themselves. If you don’t like the idea of Saudi Arab…
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In the shadowy world of international intrigue, where danger lurks around every corner and secrets are the currency of power, J. Cat stands out as a man who commands attention with every move. Known for his no-nonsense demeanor and sharp fashion sense, he’s a dashing figure whose reputation as a ladies' man is as well-earned as his formidable skill…
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Today on Newstalk ZB Canterbury Mornings John MacDonald was joined by Labour Leader Chris Hipkins for their regular chat. He asked his feelings about the ACT party wanting to sanction those who get pregnant while on the benefit, how will that impact families? Does he support lifting the ban on genetic engineering? And why is crime still going up un…
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When you drive the Southern Motorway between Rolleston and Christchurch, how fast do you go? According to the mayor of Selwyn, Sam Broughton, chances are you go faster than 100 kph. Which is why he thinks the speed limit on that piece of road should be lifted to 120 kph. An idea which I think is ridiculous. I’m thinking it probably has something to…
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Ping! Another episode of Brains On just dropped! And it’s all about phones: how they help us, why they’re so hard to put down – and how to have a balanced relationship with them. In this episode, Molly and co-host Linden do a deep dive on phone use. They’ll chat with an expert about whether screens are bad for us and hear from some teenagers about …
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Look out dole bludgers, we’re coming after ya. That’s the Government’s message to beneficiaries who are being warned that, if they abuse the system, there’ll be limits on what they can spend their benefit money on. This is all part of the new traffic light system for people on the Jobseeker benefit. Some might say it’s a traffic light system with a…
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Millenials love nothing more than avocados - in smoothies, in shakes, or just straight up in a salad AKA 'rawdogged'. But what about avocados that come from another galaxy, potentially in giant, metal form filled with strange alien creatures? Well for two young lads in the New Mexico desert in 1945 that was exactly what they were confronted with. T…
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Can you believe the audacity of the Christchurch Cathedral Reinstatement Project asking the Government for another $60 million? Quite rightly Finance Minister Nicola Willis has said no and the Anglican Cathedral is now likely to be mothballed. Which leaves us with the question: what do we do now with Cathedral Square? There are two options, as I se…
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As the night unfolded in the secluded retreat, the world outside seemed to vanish, leaving J Cat and his captivating companion in their own realm of intimacy and allure. The room was filled with the soft, seductive glow of candlelight, casting flickering shadows on the walls that danced in rhythm with their heartbeats. J Cat’s presence was magnetic…
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Come back 3 Waters - all is forgiven. You might be thinking that, now the Government has told councils they’re going to have to borrow truckloads of money to sort out their water infrastructure problems. Which could impact their credit ratings, increase their overall borrowing costs and increase rates. So yeah - that’s how I’m feeling. Because I’m …
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, Marrakech transformed into a city of shadows and whispered secrets. The medina, a labyrinth of narrow alleys and bustling bazaars, glowed with the dying embers of daylight, casting a golden haze over the vibrant chaos. J. Cat, the dashing international agent with a reputation as sharp as his tailored suits, move…
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When you think of military-style academies for young offenders, is the military part of it with a capital M or a small m? Because the Government’s in the firing line after confirming that there are no military personnel on-site at the trial academy which started-up last week, and that there’ll be no military personnel there on an ongoing basis. Whi…
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The neon-lit streets of Tokyo pulse with life as J. Cat, a suave and skilled Agent, revs the engine of his sleek motorcycle. He’s on the hunt, weaving through traffic and narrowly avoiding collisions. His quarry, Dr. Hiroshi Tanaka, a rogue scientist with a stolen piece of vital technology, is desperate and cornered. Tanaka’s advanced tech allows h…
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So the guy running the hospital system says it could go broke within just a few months and we’re going to just keep on doing things the way we have forever, are we? That would be nuts. Which is why I think we’d be much better off if we just required people to have health insurance. The public system which Dr Lester Levy —who is the Commissioner app…
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We all owe Steven Spielberg an apology. Not only is Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull not a bad movie, but it's packed full of paranormal easter eggs and references to REAL supernatural events. Among those, is the legend of AKATOR, an ancient civilization full of golden temples and ancient mummified aliens. In the 1980's, a number …
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