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Summary: The Best in True Crime, Conspiracy and Alternative History from Seattle Guests include Marcia Clark, Robert Kennedy Jr., Jesse Ventura and cases from JFK Assassination to Making a Murderer
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Jeff Harman joins the Mystery team and gives his first briefing on Astrology and how important of a role that it plays in all of our lives
Jeff Harman joins the Mystery team and gives his first briefing on Astrology and how important of a role that it plays in all of our lives
this is another great episode of the Conspiracy Countdown with Dr. Joe Uscinski for the week of April 3 , 2018
this is another great episode of the Conspiracy Countdown with Dr. Joe Uscinski for the week of April 3 , 2018
Dr Joe Uscinski returns with the Conspiracy Countdown for the week of April 9,2018
Dr Joe Uscinski returns with the Conspiracy Countdown for the week of April 9,2018
Dr. Hattery and Dr. Smith make a compelling case that the policing of Black bodies goes far beyond these individual stories of brutality. They connect the regulation of African American people in many settings, including the public education system and the criminal justice system, into a powerful narrative about the many ways Black bodies are policed. Dr. Hattery is professor and director of women and gender studies at George Mason University. She is an expert in race, gender, violence, the criminal justice system, and understanding the dynamics of family violence and its connection to mass shootings, school shootings and police shootings. Hattery can help viewers understand the links between mass incarceration, which ensnares 1 in 3 Black men (1 million on any given day) and other parts of the criminal justice system, including the use of prison industries, protests like those in Baltimore and Ferguson, and the school to prison pipeline that ensnares more than 50,000 juveniles every year. Dr. Smith is emeritus professor at Wake Forest University and a professor of sociology at George Mason University. He is an expert in race, gender, violence, the criminal justice system and the dynamics of race and sport, specifically the disproportionate number of Black athletes who commit crimes against women, including sexual and intimate partner violence, and Black athlete activism (Colin Kaepernick, Venus and Serena Williams). He can provide a framework for understanding the various forms of policing, especially policing in Black communities and offer recommendations for reform of police departments to increase safety in African American communities.
Dr. Hattery and Dr. Smith make a compelling case that the policing of Black bodies goes far beyond these individual stories of brutality. They connect the regulation of African American people in many settings, including the public education system and the criminal justice system, into a powerful narrative about the many ways Black bodies are policed. Dr. Hattery is professor and director of women and gender studies at George Mason University. She is an expert in race, gender, violence, the criminal justice system, and understanding the dynamics of family violence and its connection to mass shootings, school shootings and police shootings. Hattery can help viewers understand the links between mass incarceration, which ensnares 1 in 3 Black men (1 million on any given day) and other parts of the criminal justice system, including the use of prison industries, protests like those in Baltimore and Ferguson, and the school to prison pipeline that ensnares more than 50,000 juveniles every year. Dr. Smith is emeritus professor at Wake Forest University and a professor of sociology at George Mason University. He is an expert in race, gender, violence, the criminal justice system and the dynamics of race and sport, specifically the disproportionate number of Black athletes who commit crimes against women, including sexual and intimate partner violence, and Black athlete activism (Colin Kaepernick, Venus and Serena Williams). He can provide a framework for understanding the various forms of policing, especially policing in Black communities and offer recommendations for reform of police departments to increase safety in African American communities.
transcripts from the Zodiac Killer podcast
transcripts from the Zodiac Killer podcast
In The Cards Description: Before the Robert Mueller investigation and before the Russians hacked the 2016 Presidential election, the Americans did it to themselves. What really sent the 2000 election in Florida into chaos and how did that change the course of history, while setting the stage for everything happening today? And why has this story never been told? Until now. A handful of people tried to stop the voter meddling when it started and to warn the nation and the media about what could happen next. That wasn’t in the cards, but something else was…
In The Cards Description: Before the Robert Mueller investigation and before the Russians hacked the 2016 Presidential election, the Americans did it to themselves. What really sent the 2000 election in Florida into chaos and how did that change the course of history, while setting the stage for everything happening today? And why has this story never been told? Until now. A handful of people tried to stop the voter meddling when it started and to warn the nation and the media about what could happen next. That wasn’t in the cards, but something else was…
Karen believes that self-empowerment is the key to living an abundant, connective life. As you plug into the consciousness of your Higher Self, you step into your empowered center, unveiling that person you are meant to be and to express within the world at large. Ms. Dahlman received her B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of New Mexico. From Karen’s background and practice as a licensed and board certified art psychotherapist, professional counselor and hypnotherapist in private practice, she writes about ways to personally transform into your Greatest Self. Within paranormal and metaphysical circles, Karen is known as a leading, expert Ouijaologist®. Since 1973, Karen has been directly communicating with her Spirit Friends via the Ouija® Board and through other means. She is a channel for a collective group of light beings of Source Wisdom who come forth to share the Wisdom of the Ages. Their divinely inspired messages help us discover our greatest joys and possibilities for living the life of our dreams through self empowering choices.
Karen believes that self-empowerment is the key to living an abundant, connective life. As you plug into the consciousness of your Higher Self, you step into your empowered center, unveiling that person you are meant to be and to express within the world at large. Ms. Dahlman received her B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of New Mexico. From Karen’s background and practice as a licensed and board certified art psychotherapist, professional counselor and hypnotherapist in private practice, she writes about ways to personally transform into your Greatest Self. Within paranormal and metaphysical circles, Karen is known as a leading, expert Ouijaologist®. Since 1973, Karen has been directly communicating with her Spirit Friends via the Ouija® Board and through other means. She is a channel for a collective group of light beings of Source Wisdom who come forth to share the Wisdom of the Ages. Their divinely inspired messages help us discover our greatest joys and possibilities for living the life of our dreams through self empowering choices.
here is the second part of Steven David Lampley's True Crime Countdown on Forensics and DNA