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Ground Zero Radio presents classic episodes of Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis. We have scanned the archives of the last 25 years and grabbed the best episodes to present to you. Clyde Lewis is a powerful voice in parapolitical and paranormal news and commentary. With a diverse background in news, acting, writing and radio, he entertains and captivates audiences across multiple platforms. Lewis’ career in radio began in Utah in 1982 and he created Ground Zero in 1995 in Salt Lake City. Lewis ha ...
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Three bearded fellas discuss bourbons, whiskeys and life. Join us as we take a journey through various whiskeys while chatting it up about life. Watch full episodes an subscribe to our YouTube Channel by clicking https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlzziByYiN0uIM71u2vuR2KlUHSJDX6wN Follow Us on IG @BeardBourbonWhiskey Purchase EVERYBODY LOVES BBW merch now - https://www.everybodylovesBBW.com #EverybodyLovesBBW #BeardsBourbonWhiskey
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Here, we pride ourselves on providing you with insightful and informative podcasts, discussing everything from oral health to job opportunities in the dental industry. Our mission is to equip you with the latest news, updates, and advice so that you can stay informed about the world of dentistry. Whether you’re a dental professional, student, or enthusiast, we have something for everyone. So, sit back, relax, and tune in as we delve deeper into the world of dentistry with our recent Podcasts ...
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The Casa Loma Orchestra (a collective organization led by Glen Gray) was one of the most influential and imitated white dance bands of the early 1930's. By 1939 the band was largely the same, but they had transitioned to a more conventional swing style featuring soloists Grady Watts and Sonny Dunham on trumpet, Billy Rauch and Pee Wee Hunt on tromb…
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Golf courses are often criticised for their lack of biodiversity, but at The Plock, near Kyle of Lochalsh, a community project is reclaiming the local golf course and giving it back to the wild. Mark met up with the local ranger, Heather Beaton, to find out more about this rewilding initiative. A new award-winning footbridge has been built at Brack…
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Mark visits the Montrose Air Station Museum to hear about a new addition to their collection, part of a Halifax Bomber, which crashed in the Angus glens in 1944. Shan Brewis tells us the story behind the plane crash, and how the piece of wreckage came to be discovered exactly 80 years after the tragedy. Red Squirrels in Scotland are often under thr…
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**BEARDS BOURBON WHISKEY PODCAST | Detroit City Distillery Toasted Barrel Review** Welcome to another episode of the Beards Bourbon Whiskey Podcast! In this episode, the three bearded bros dive deep into the *Detroit City Distillery Toasted Barrel Expression*. This unique whiskey is a personal favorite among the hosts, and they can't wait to share …
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During the Covid lockdown, Tom Kelly decided to stroll along the Water of Leith Walkway every single day and take photographs of the wildlife in the area. The photographer from Edinburgh has always had a keen interest in nature and he wanted to explore what was living in his own neighbourhood. The result is a huge collection of photographs showcasi…
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Rollini playing bass sax in both solo and bass line with a variety of late 1920's big bands - Ted Wallace (the California Ramblers), Fred Elizalde, The Dorsey Brothers, Ben Selvin, Rube Bloom, Cornell Smelser . .with the Dorsey Brothers, Jack Teagarden, Benny Goodman, Stan King, Babe Russin, Chelsea Quealy, Bobby Davis and many others…
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Winchburgh in West Lothian is expanding rapidly, with several new housing developments underway. At the heart of these new developments is the 85 acre Authcaldie Park, where Mark visits a group of volunteers who are building a new centre piece for the area – a model cathedral made entirely out of willow. RSPB Loch Leven has recently hosted the Conv…
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Focus on the jazzier records done by the prolific cornetist Red Nichols, who by the late 1920's was concentrating on more commercial music. Sides released as by the Louisiana Rhythm Kings (Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, Miff Mole, Jimmy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Pee Wee Russell, Fud Livingston, Joe Sullivan, Gene Krupa) and on radio transcriptions (Mil…
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Two dates featuring the classic band - featuring the leaders along with Richard Williams and Snooky Young on trumpet, Bob Brookmeyer and Garnett Brown on trombones, Eddie Daniels on clarinet and tenor sax, Joe Farrell on tenor and flute, Jerome Richardson on soprano, alto and flute, Jerry Dodgion on alto, Pepper Adams on bar, Hank Jones and Roland …
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Auchnerran Farm is run by the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust as a demonstration farm to test and trial conservation and land management strategies. Mark visits the farm to hear about their projects and how they manage these alongside a profitable enterprise of sheep farming. It is the 20th anniversary of the opening of Five Sister’s Zoo this …
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PHOENIX RESURRECTION The debate continues over exactly what the truth is behind the sightings of anomalous objects that are above the Earth. The U.S. Air Force has explained on many occasions that a lot of what is seen can be explained. However, with the obsession of extraterrestrial mythology and reality, every bright light, shooting star on PHOEN…
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Two sessions firmly based in the Swing Era featuring the great bebop alto player Charlie Parker - first are the "Wichita Transcriptions" of 1940, featuring members of the Jay McShann band, including Parker, Bob Mabane and William Scott on tenors, Orville Minor and Bob Anderson on trumpets, McShann on piano, Gene Ramey on bass and Gus Johnson on dru…
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Rosy McHargue had a career as a clarinet and sax player stretching back to the 1920's, but he spend almost ten years with Ted Weems band, playing and arranging. By the middle 1940's he lived in the Los Angeles area and was playing up and down the coast with a dixieland band that took its cue from the Original Dixieland Jazz Band (his first great in…
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The story of Soylent Green is not just about mass cannibalism being hidden from the public but the way the older generations decide to voluntarily end their lives by going to what is called a Thanatorium. It literally was an assisted suicide center. No one dreamed that less than 40 years after the dystopian cinematic classic was released, assisted …
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The National Farmers Union of Scotland Conference has been underway this week, and Kevin Keane is there, joined by Professor Colin Campbell from the James Hutton Institute, to hear his advice on how farms can become more resilient in the face of climate change. Muiravonside, Falkirk’s only country park, features several attractions, from a sculptur…
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A recent headline read: “A Planetary Alignment Is Here. Now Wait For The Golden Conjunction” indicating that the planets have aligned to bring in the “Golden Age” – the New Age of enlightenment and judgment. This astronomical event could be a prophetic signal as we have been told to gaze into the heavens for signs and wonders. In the Bible, this is…
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Many paranormal events are like whispers. They speak to us through EVP, telepathy, spiritual intuitiveness and synchronistic events and demand our undivided attention. On tonight’s show, Clyde Lewis talks with investigative journalist, Elizabeth Dougherty and founder of Northwest Ghost Recon, Roger Clooten about ‘JAK IN THE BOKIS: LISTENING TO THE …
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Its a New Day... A New Dawn... And I'm Feelin' Good! Welcome to another episode of *Beards, Bourbon, Whiskey*—the podcast where three bearded bros share their love for all things bourbon! This week, we're diving into a bottle that's been taking our taste buds by storm: **New Dawn Bourbon**. 🍫 With its rich, chocolate-forward flavor profile and a he…
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Pope Francis will open the Holy Door at the Basilica of Saint Paul on Christmas Eve, 2024. He will open the remaining four Holy Doors over the following days and weeks at symbolic locations to start the Jubilee, or “Holy Year.” The Holy Door ritual symbolizes choosing to follow Jesus according to the church and has been performed since 1423. There …
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In February 1947, Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd was in charge of a massive operation in the Arctic that was called Operation Highjump. This top secret mission has been a hot topic among UFO conspiracy theorists, who claim it was a covert US military operation to conquer alleged secret underground Nazi facilities in Antarctica. On tonight’s show, Cly…
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Terrific little band at the beginning of its seventeen year life . . Red Nichols on cornet and arrangements, King Jackson on trombone, Reuell Lynch, Matty Matlock and Rosey McHargue on clarinets, Don Lodice on tenor sax, Bobby Hammack on piano, Joe Rushton on bass sax and Rollie Culver on drums - recording for Jump and Lang-Worth.…
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Smith played lead alto and jazz for the Mills Blue Rhythm Band, Count Basie, Lucky Millinder, Frankie Newton and on many recording dates during the 1930's and 40's. After a short retirement in the late 40's he was lured into United's recording studios and had several hits in a sort of combination Swing/Bop/R&B style - his sidemen included organist …
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The mainstream media continues to cover up facts about a suspect who has ties to the CIA and NATO Deep State operatives. The news reporters insist on blaming it on Trump’s so-called dangerous rhetoric instead of objectively investigating an attempted assassination of a former president. Can we speculate based on his Ukrainian mercenary ties whether…
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Parts of the country are still recovering after last week’s Storm Eowyn including Jupiter Artland. The 100-acre sculpture garden on the outskirts of Edinburgh suffered quite a bit of storm damage as Mark saw when he visited earlier this week. Rachel meets a group of volunteers from a whole variety of backgrounds who have come together to help resto…
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If the global elite get their way, a time will come when you will not be able to buy or sell anything on the Internet without logging in with your UN-mandated digital identity chip. The primary goal of the technocrats is to impose mandatory digital identification in every nation. A biometric digital ID requires the recipient to upload a face scan, …
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There is a growing theory in which all things that move forward in time reach a certain elasticity and then retract. Subsequently, we start to perceive things in the inverse. The eyes already do this where images are seen upside down or reverse and the brain adjusts the images to look at things right side up. Reverse decoding makes sense because co…
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Oscar Peterson and the tenor saxes . . a selection from Verve/Clef/Mercury albums of the mid to late 1950's featuring the Peterson trio and quartet (including Barney Kessel, Herb Ellis, Buddy Rich, Ray Brown, Ed Thigpen and Alvin Stoller) backing up Coleman Hawkins, Sonny Stitt, Ben Webster, Lester Young, Flip Philips and Stan Getz ---…
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Connie, Martha and Vet Boswell were raised in New Orleans and evolved a highly complex style of trio singing based on the Jazz of the 1920's and 30's . . they were each accomplished musicians (Martha plays piano on many of these tracks) and discerning in their choice of sidemen - Bunny Berigan, Mannie Klein, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Art Schutt, …
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We celebrate Burns Day on Out of Doors on the 265th anniversary of his birth. Mark chats to Professor Fiona Stafford from University of Oxford who writes about Burns ‘the bard of nature’. They chat about his understanding of ecology and how that comes through in his poetry. Rachel hears the good news story about Goldeneye Ducks in the Cairngorms. G…
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The birth of Jesus was timed at the confluence of various interconnected developments — prophetic, spiritual, theological, cultural, political, and even astronomical. Interestingly, there’s some evidence that a pair of planetary conjunctions happened around the historically accepted time frame for the birth of Christ. This could potentially explain…
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Science has always wondered if it is possible for us to survive and reproduce in the outer space environment like we do on Earth. Now, we know it’s possible. Can you even imagine a time where humans of Earth will disappear and that their legacy would be creation on a planet elsewhere? On tonight’s show, Clyde Lewis talks about ‘SONS OF APOLLYON: HO…
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Since the turn of the new millennium, we have been treated to a continuous barrage of wars and psyops, the most recent being the pandemic. How could one claim to have observed history and then fail to notice that virtually every major government project done in opposition to an enemy, whether literal or abstract, has been counterproductive in natur…
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**BEARDS BOURBON WHISKEY PODCAST: Fort Mose Rye Whiskey Review | Best Rye We've Had in a Long Time!** In this episode of the BEARDS BOURBON WHISKEY PODCAST, the three bearded bros are back at it, diving into a bottle of *Fort Mose Rye Whiskey*—and let us tell you, they are *in total agreement* on this one. This rye is easily one of the best they’ve…
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We appear to be on the brink of a new biological evolutionary phase for human beings. Are we going being transformed physically or genetically modified in order to adapt to a new environment, not of this world? On tonight’s show, Clyde Lewis talks about ‘HALF JACKED: THE CREATION OF HOMO CAELESTIS!’ Originally Broadcast On 1/18/16…
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