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It‘s Probably (not) Aliens!

Tristan Johnson & Scott Niswander

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Was Earth really visited by mysterious extraterrestrial travelers thousands of years ago as many proponents of ”ancient astronaut theory” believe? What are the hidden secrets and mysteries behind ancient monuments and forgotten civilizations? Every week, historian Tristan Johnson and regular human person Scott Niswander dive through the archives to learn about the fascinating histories of ancient civilizations while also debunking the myths and straight-up lies presented in History Channel‘s ...
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Scholars and witnesses present evidence documenting the mass atrocities that took place from 1933 through to the end of World War II in 1945, giving voice to the memories of the 6 million Jews and 5 million other victims who were murdered throughout Nazi Germany and German-occupied territories under the command of Adolf Hitler.
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Jon and Pete talk with artists, authors, musicians, filmmakers, athletes and creators about their processes, challenges, origins, relationships that influenced their work, and what brings them to the place where they perform at their peak.
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Aur Batao

Hindustan Times - HT Smartcast

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Using her trademark wit and humour, RJ Stutee gets your favourite stars to laugh, share and confess. This is a Hindustan Times production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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Temple Talks

Temple Israel (MN)

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Welcome to Temple Talks, the podcast of Temple Israel in Minneapolis, where Jewish wisdom meets our ever-changing world. Join us as we talk with our favorite partners and thought leaders, from around town and around the world. We hope these talks will inspire you, challenge you, and give us all new ideas about Judaism, religious life, and social justice. Join us for services, learning, and community at TempleIsrael.com. Join the conversation with Rabbi Zimmerman, Rabbi Klein, Rabbi Hartman, ...
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S**t's weird bro!

S**ts Weird Bro

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Your hosts Chris McClain and Kyle Van Ek walk you through some of the universe's most weird shit. We cover everything from the JFK assassination to bigfoot, if that spectrum makes sense to you. If it's weird, it's open for discussion here. Let us know what you think about our podcast; contact us via twitter for suggestions on topics or how to improve the show. Follow us on Twitter: @Shitsweirdbro1 Follow us on Instagram: @shitsweirdbro Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod ...
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It’s 12:30 p.m. You wake up, and at 1:30 p.m. you roll out of bed and turn on the radio, then open your local newspaper to check the HELP WANTED adverts. During breakfast, you turn on the television to catch a few minutes of the 24-hour news shows. School shootings. Higher taxes. Immigrants being treated badly. The price of milk has risen considerably. You turn it off quickly, filled with a sense of dread after seeing the latest disappointments the human race has to offer you. Shortly therea ...
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Dr. Linwood Tauheed, associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, joins us to discuss the coming commercial real estate disaster and inflation. Caleb Maupin, journalist and political analyst, joins us to discuss US imperialism as the US plans to abandon the disaster in Ukraine and destroy its cannon fodder colonies in…
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I can't believe we even have to say that. Get new episodes early on Nebula! Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It really helps us out! Tristan Johnson Bluesky | Twitter | YouTube Scott Niswander Bluesky | Twitter | YouTube Follow the show on Blues…
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Although much has been written about the Nazis, one aspect of their rule has been all but overlooked: gambling. While philosophically opposed to gambling, in practice the Nazis relied on gambling to prop up Germany's economy, earn hard currency, and wage war. In Gambling Under the Swastika: Casinos, Horse Racing, Lotteries, and Other Forms of Betti…
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This we week we look at the earthquake in Taiwan; country of the week - Senegal; killing of aid workers in Gaza; British police and Swastikas; JK Rowling destroys Scottish Hate Crime Act; Islam in Scotland; Is Richard Dawkins an Islamaphobic Christian? Modern Educashun with Neil Kothatkar; President of Guyana schools the BBC on Climate Change; Dutc…
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This week we look at the slow creep in Western Society towards authoritarianism - with Os Guinness; censorship in Australia; pre crime in Canada; student surveillance in the UK; rewriting history in Scotland; WEF appointee controls social media in Australia; Kathreen Maher and NPR's rejection of Truth; Bidens scripted 'interviews'; Biden redefines …
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Robert Fantina, journalist and Palestine activist, joins us to discuss the Gaza conflict as Israel stands ready to move on Rafah. Regis Tremblay, an American citizen living in Crimea, joins us to discuss the US-led irrational narrative on the Ukraine conflict and the Biden administration's plan to expedite weapons to the conflict. KJ Noh, writer, a…
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Offering a dynamic and wide-ranging examination of the key issues at the heart of the study of German Fascism, Nazism as Fascism: Violence, Ideology, and the Ground of Consent in Germany 1930-1945 (Routledge, 2013) brings together a selection of Geoff Eley’s most important writings on Nazism and the Third Reich. Featuring a wealth of revised, updat…
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, discusses the new Ukraine package from Congress and Poland’s move to host NATO nukes. Laith Marouf, a broadcaster and journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon, joins us to discuss President Biden’s West Asia policies and a mass grave found at a Gaza hospital. Ray McGovern, former CIA a…
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The thrilling true story of Agent A12, the earliest enemy of the Nazis, and the first spy to crack Hitler's deadliest secret code: the framework of the Final Solution. In public life, Dr. Winthrop Bell was a Harvard philosophy professor and wealthy businessman. As an MI6 spy--known as secret agent A12--in Berlin in 1919, he evaded gunfire and shook…
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, discusses the House Ukraine spending bill and the move to seize Russian assets. Dan Lazare, independent journalist, joins us live from Columbia University to discuss the student protest and Germany’s descent into authoritarianism. KJ Noh, writer, activist, and teacher, discusses C…
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The Karen Read trial begins with jury selection. The Commonwealth STILL hasn't completed discovery and has asked when testing is finished to submit the "evidence". I don't think that's how discovery works. The Commonwealth can afford a not guilty in this case, however they cannot withstand the corruption revelations that are on the horizon. This ca…
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The Sobibor Death Camp was the second extermination camp built by the Nazis as part of the secretive Operation Reinhardt--with intent to carry out the mass murder of Polish Jewry. Following the construction of the extermination camp at Belzec in south-eastern Poland from November 1941 to March 1942, the Nazis planned a second extermination camp at …
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss alleged Israel's attack on Iran with a few drones. Caleb Maupin, journalist, and political analyst, joins us to discuss evidence that the West may be plotting to eliminate the current leader of the Kiev regime. Jon Jeter, journalist and author, joins us to disc…
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Dr. David Oualaalou, international geopolitical consultant, veteran, author, joins us to discuss Iran's advisement that they may consider re-evaluating their stance on nuclear weapons and President Biden's op-ed in which he pushes preposterous neocon tropes to push for another flood of money for forever war. Yawen Xu, Beijing-based CGTN radio journ…
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This week we look at euthanasia/assisted suicide/mercy killing - examining the reasons why this is being pushed - especially in the Western world - including Shakespeare and Laurence Oliver; Reasons for Euthanasia; History; Belgium; Matthew Parris; Kevin Yuill; France; the Netherlands; Africa, Asia and the Middle East; Maid in Canada; Australia; So…
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This is the big one! Was Die Glocke real? What did it do? And is "anti-gravity" the bad boy of physics? Get new episodes early on Nebula! Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It really helps us out! Tristan Johnson Bluesky | Twitter | YouTube Scott …
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss the Kiev regime's demands for Israel-style protection from US and Western meddling in Georgia. Dr. Mohammad Marandi, Professor of English Literature and Orientalism at the University of Tehran, discusses the current standoff in the Middle East as Israel contemp…
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Johnny Mize was one of the greatest hitters in baseball’s golden age of great hitters. Born and raised in tiny Demorest, Georgia, in the northeast Georgia mountains, Mize emerged from the heart of Dixie as a Bunyonesque slugger, a quiet but sharp-witted man from a broken home who became a professional player at seventeen, embarking on an extended t…
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Ray McGovern, Former CIA analyst and co-founder, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, joins us to discuss the newest iteration of Russia Gate as the 2024 election season fires up. Thomas C. Mountain, investigative journalist and author joins us to discuss the 30 year anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda. Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based intern…
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Graphic artist, illustrator, painter, and cartoonist Rahel Szalit (1888-1942) was among the best-known Jewish women artists in Weimar Berlin. But after she was arrested by the French police and then murdered by the Nazis at Auschwitz, she was all but lost to history, and most of her paintings have been destroyed or gone missing. Drawing on a range …
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss Iran's military strike on Israel and US Imperial hypocritical demands that the UN discuss the attack while ignoring Israel's bombing of Tehran’s consulate in Damascus. Regis Tremblay, an American citizen living in Crimea , joins us to discuss Iran’s possible us…
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In August 1962 the U.S.Postal Service wanted to save money on armored car services. Instead of high security, they had a truck driver and one guard transport money, in mail trucks from Cape Cod post offices, to the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston. What could go wrong? It took local criminals about three weeks to rob this truck of millions. The media…
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In her new book, When Left Moves Right: The Decline of the Left and the Rise of the Populist Right in Postcommunist Europe (Oxford University Press, 2024), Maria Snegovaya argues that, contrary to the view that emphasizes the sociocultural aspects (xenophobia, anti-immigrant sentiment, etc.) of the rise of the populist right, especially in postcomm…
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss the absurdity of NATO’s Ukraine peace conference and Russia considering changes in medium range missile deployment. Margaret Kimberley, editor and senior columnist at Black Agenda Report, joins us to discuss the US assault on Haiti and US imperial machinations …
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This week we seek to bring you truth in the midst of the lies - Perth Museum and the Return of Paganism to Scotland; Banning wood burning stoves; adulterous MP leads SNP campaign; Dundee FC match cancelled by Climate Change; the Cass Report; Country of the Week - Hungary; South Korean Elections; Brazil censors X; Douglas Murray in Australia; French…
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss the creation of a Eurasian security alliance, and the US is threatening Russian energy projects. Dr. Mohammad Marandi, Professor of English Literature and Orientalism at the University of Tehran, discusses Iran's foreign minister coming to the UN and Lloyd Aust…
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Dimitri Lascaris, lawyer and journalist based in Montreal, Canada, and Kalamata, Greece, joins us to discuss The Russian/Chinese work to create a Eurasian security organization. Kim Ives, journalist and editor at Haiti Liberte, joins us to discuss the supply of heavy weaponry that moves between the US and Haiti. Jeremy Kuzmarov, author and managing…
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Ingrid Piller speaks with James McElvenny about his new book A History of Modern Linguistics: From the Beginnings to World War II (Edinburgh UP, 2024). This book offers a concise history of modern linguistics from its emergence in the early nineteenth century up to the end of World War II. Written as a collective biography of the field, it concentr…
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Although much has been written about the Nazis, one aspect of their rule has been all but overlooked: gambling. While philosophically opposed to gambling, in practice the Nazis relied on gambling to prop up Germany's economy, earn hard currency, and wage war. In Gambling Under the Swastika: Casinos, Horse Racing, Lotteries, and Other Forms of Betti…
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss the Russian use of gide bombs and Ukraine's attack on a nuclear power plant. Dr. Radhika Desai, author, professor in the Department of Political Studies, and Director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group at the University of Manitoba in Canada, joins us t…
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The Heath Street gang has been a blight on the Bromley-Heath Housing project for decades, but a large scale raid in 2024, has decimated the gang. The gang's members were deadly, but not very smart. During one foray into murder, one Heath Street gang member, shot another, while the duo tried to kill a gang rival. Another member conducted a shooting,…
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Dr. Richard Wolff, a professor of economics and host of "Democracy at Work" on YouTube, joins us to discuss the US empire's response to Chinese economic success and the destruction of the European industrial model. Dr. Gerald Horne, Professor of History at the University of Houston, TX, author, historian, and researcher, joins us to discuss 75 year…
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While the topic of relationships in professional sports teams is gaining greater attention from researchers and practitioners, the role that coach and athlete language plays in shaping these relationships remains largely unexplored. How Language Shapes Relationships in Professional Sports Teams: Power and Solidarity Dynamics in a New Zealand Rugby …
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss Tony Blinken's meeting with President Macron and Russia's reorientation towards the eastern powers. Dr. Radhika Desai, author, professor in the Department of Political Studies, and Director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group at the University of Manitob…
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Elijah Magnier, veteran Middle East War correspondent, joins us to discuss the IDF attack on a food aid convoy and the potential for a broader war in West Asia. Dr. Francis Boyle, human rights lawyer and professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, joins us to discuss how international law should be applied regarding…
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Caleb Maupin, journalist and political analyst, joins us to discuss Yemen and the crisis in the Red Sea. Robert Fantina, journalist and Palestine activist, joins us to discuss the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria, another US weapons deal for Israel, and the attack on the Al Shifa hospital. Rachel Blevins, journalist and host of The …
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Obviously not. But this raises an interesting question about why pop culture has painted nazis in this treasure-hunting way. Get new episodes early on Nebula! Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It really helps us out! Tristan Johnson Bluesky | Twi…
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Wojtek Soczewica has led the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation since 2019, near the site of the killing fields. The Foundation aims at the preservation of the remains of the concentration and extermination camp and of all the personal items that belonged to victims and survivors. Today they serve as material witnesses of the tragic history safeguarding…
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Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss the connections between Ukraine and West Asian criminal elements. Dr. Radhika Desai, author, professor in the Department of Political Studies, and Director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group at the University of Manitoba in Canada, joins us to discuss t…
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During the last week of March 2024, two motions in this case were denied. A motion to dismiss filed by the defense and a motion to disqualify the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office. The judge did excoriate the DA's office for an absurd media package they had produced and distributed, the DA stated that the lead homicide investigator did not …
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Kant scholars have paid relatively little attention to his raciology. They assume that his racism, as personal prejudice, can be disentangled from his core philosophy. They also assume that racism contradicts his moral theory. In Kant, Race, and Racism: Views from Somewhere (Oxford UP, 2023), philosopher Huaping Lu-Adler challenges both assumptions…
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Books about the origins of humanity dominate bestseller lists, while national newspapers present breathless accounts of new archaeological findings and speculate about what those findings tell us about our earliest ancestors. We are obsessed with prehistory—and, in this respect, our current era is no different from any other in the last three hundr…
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Dr. Linwood Tauheed, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, joins us to discuss how the Biden-Trump election campaigns have diverted attention from some of America's real problems. Dan Lazare, investigative journalist and author of America's Undeclared War, discusses reports from Russia that there is evidence th…
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Dr. Nicolai Petro, Professor of Political Science at the University of Rhode Island, joins us to discuss Russia sending a demarche to the US over its decision to unilaterally extend its continental shelf. Igor Lopatonok, film producer, Director, and author of "Ukraine on Fire" and "Revealing Ukraine," joins us to discuss the state of America. Rache…
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