Remember Romans becoming stupider due to Lead in their plates and goblets? Mercury poisoning drifts to the farthest corners, even the Poles - and reduces IQ just like Lead. Scientist Ari Feinberg from The Spanish National Research Council explains Mercury in the stratosphere. On January 10th, five major institutes reported 2024 was definitely the hottest year ever recorded. We just smashed through major milestones in climate change. Canadian climate scientist Paul Beckwith and I thrash through the latest greenhouse news.
1. heneversleepz - Packed Rich
2. Trackrunners (inSTEMental) - Grap Luva
3. Daddy Bug - Wizdumb
4. In The House (instrumental) - Pete Rock
5. Golden Era - Slimline Mutha
6. Used to - Dirty Hairy
7. Her Feelings are Real - DSmooth
8. Be Happy (instrumental) - Poke (of the Trackmasters)
9. How It's Done - Mike Flips & Seize
10. Remember We remix (instrumental) - Salaam Remi
11. Little Brother (inSTEMental) - Jaydee (J Dilla)
12. Hopeful - AJMW
13. Channel Surfing - Konteks
14. Nightshift - Funkychild
15. Outra Vez - Jon Deliz
16. Sun Chariot of the Sun Goddess - Dialog
17. Iridescence - Lex (de Kalhex)
18. Ghost - NavyDaProducer
19. Come On Yall - Carlskee
20. Bubblin - LESKY & close2U
21. Lil Baguette - aronsmith, Kasper Rietkerk and cocabona
22. Sledding - KLIM Beats
23. Colossal - Gas Lab & Ian Ewing
The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Gospel Music Radio program with radio station & program host Danny Hensley. The program is recorded live each Sunday morning while being broadcast on 91.7 FM Community radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org and/or www.sbbradio.net
This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.
Backbeat keeps rollin' along this week. We've got the Swanee River Boys (pictured) giving us a surprisingly hip gospel boogie, David Vest does a rollicking update on a song that's over a hundred years old, and there's the usual mix of blues, country jazz and gospel that you don't hear on the radio
Backbeat is also available in a 56 and 58 minute versions in three separate files if you want breaks. I am happy to provide custom station IDs, promos and liners. Email Lorne@Backbeatradio.com or visit www.backbeatradio.com for more information.
Listening to the founder of DropSite News, Jeremy Skahill, about the ceasefire agreement in Gaza – Sami Al Aryan the Director of the Center for Islam and Global Affairs at Istanbul’s Zaym University, and journalist Mohammad Shahada is a big contributor to this analysis of the ceasefire Agreement.
Backbeat keeps rollin' along this week. We've got the Swanee River Boys (pictured) giving us a surprisingly hip gospel boogie, David Vest does a rollicking update on a song that's over a hundred years old, and there's the usual mix of blues, country jazz and gospel that you don't hear on the radio.
Backbeat is also available in a 56 and 58 minute versions in three separate files if you want breaks. I am happy to provide custom station IDs, promos and liners. Email Lorne@Backbeatradio.com or visit www.backbeatradio.com for more information.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. On this show we welcome from Vancouver, Canada. Edzi'u. Singer, songwriter, and sound artist. She has new music out and has just released her new EP called “Tunnel Vision.” Brand new Indigenous pop coming our way. Edzi'u is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about her at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/edziu.
Music from Edzi'u, Raye Zaragoza, Viv Parker, Mamarudegyal MTHC, Def-i, Ariano, Q052, David Strickland, Jalmy, Marrroquino, Alexis Lynn, Damon Sharpe, QVLN, JustlLuv, Morgan Toney, Indian City, Amanda Rheaume, Yolanda Martinez, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Julian Taylor, Dj Shub, Northern Cree Singers, The Peace Poets, Keith Secola, Prolific the Rapper, Boogey the Beat, Stolen Identity, Celeigh Cardinal, Elastic Bond, Bomba Estero, Jamie Prado, Aterciopelados, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Kelly Fraser Michael Franti & Spearhead, XAXO and much more
Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
– CENSORSHIP: Dr. Judith Brown, on the Israeli lobby, Meta’s decision to get rid of fact checkers, and the Digital Services Act. Control of Information Substack.
– CENSORSHIP: Trump and Facebook – a formidable partnership? Zuckerberg and Censorship – what will happen next?
– CENSORSHIP: Peruvian-born US film-maker Allan Frankovich, Alternative Views, on how the CIA controls big TV networks.
– CENSORSHIP: Spy Cops Bill, miscarriages of justice, and the media Laurie Flynne, author of ‘Untouchables’, corruption in Scotland Yard, Murdoch Empire bribing the police
– EU CENSORSHIP: Volker Reusing, Unser Politic blog, outside Bilderberg 2016, on financial destruction of any group that is anti EU. The Digital Services Act is now in EU Law
– EU CENSORSHIP: Christopher Story, Oct 2009, on the headquarters of Nazi Germany moving to Madrid. Filmed at the 3rd Lawful Rebellion Conference, London, 31st October 2009
– Criticism of former CIA front-man Raffi Berg, online editor at BBC news, for biased coverage of the Gaza genocide.
– In November 2012, Israel launched Operation Pillar of Defense, a high-profile, bloody assault on Gaza that made worldwide headlines
– Technocrat-in-chief Kier Starmer major pre-WEF Davos speech on AI. . What is Starmer’s plan to turn Britain into an AI superpower?
– The UK Technocracy is being developed by WEF agents in government entirely out of democratic policy and regulation – Brian Gerrish interviews Ben Rubin on the power of big tech.
– Martin Gilbertson on 7/7 London bombings. A computer expert warned police about the activities of two of the 7 July London bombers in 2003, he says he came into contact with the two at the Islamic bookshop in Beeston, Leeds, where both the men lived
– Satirist, who Tony worked with at the BBC, Chris Morris, gives a conference talk about Wes Streeting, General Practice and the NHS
What you’re meant to do with antibiotics is develop bacterial resistance as fast as possible so that lots of us die and then there are enough doctors to go around
– Imber author Gordon Lewis, on unfriendly fire cover-up in 1942, and 1961 mass trespass on Salisbury Plain.
– ‘Little Imber on the down, seven miles from any town’, Imber is currently an uninhabited village in part of the British Army’s training grounds on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire
– The only building to survive in a reasonable condition is the church, with the rest becoming derelict or demolished by the Army. In 1943
– Trump’s U.S. Silicon Valley Tyrant Chums Bring Techno-Feudalism – and Slavery… Don DeBar, journalist, on fires in LA and Trump coming to power.
– Jungle Bus Michaela, on fact checkers, right wing Dutch politics, and our humourless modern world. Investigation into top civil servant boy rapes claim ends
– No charges August 19, 2017 A criminal investigation into rape charges against Dutch public prosecutor and top civil servant
– Unravelling The Scriptures channel – origin of Mizrahi Jews, Mizrahi Jew, member or descendant of the approximately 1.5 million Jews who lived in North Africa and the Middle East up until the mid-20th century
– How 10,000 Mizrahi Jewish Yemeni babies were kidnapped by the Zionists in the 1950s to do menial tasks and to increase numbers of Zionist children growing up in Israel, the UK and USA.
– Ben Abrahams on joint end time prophesies at the Global Vision 2000 Eschatology Conference.
– Stephen Knight, author of ‘The Brotherhood’, on royal links to Jack the Ripper murders through artist Sickert. 1980 Documentary
– Jack the Ripper case with U.K. Investigative Journalist Stephen Knight about a Masonic Conspiracy. 1888 infamous unsolved murder case
– Satanic cult at the heart of British government? ‘The Satanic Rights of Dracula’ British Hammer feature film (1973) Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee
– NOT The BCfm Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2025/01/16/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-223/
Sonic Café that’s Lenny Kravitz expressing his love for that concrete jungle we know as New York City. So welcome to the program, I’m your host Scott Clark broadcasting from the street corner just outside the café today for episode 418, something we’re calling Living in the Big City. We pull our music mix from 44 years, each tune in the set gives us another glimpse into, you guessed it, big city living. Listen for The City Sleeps, MC 900 Ft. Jesus from 1991, City of Blinding Lights from U2, Forbidden City, by Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros, Rock City from the Kings of Leon, and ahh you get the idea. Then near the bottom of the hour we’ll catch a ride in the Sonic Café time machine back to 1966, listen for The Lovin’ Spoonful, with Summer in the City. We’ll also drop in a few comedy shorts about life in the big city, And oh before we forget, a great big city welcome to our newest sponsor, the City Zoo. The place where animals live in rooms painted to look like there natural habitat, which is kind of a metaphor for ahh living in the big city. Yea, from 1979 this is In The City, music from the Eagles, and we’re the Sonic Café
Ed Reinhart alias Earl Dixon, has been “boogying” his way around Mendocino County for over three decades. He has been calling himself “Rico Suave” since his last trip to Ecuador. Reinhart is best know as the king of boogie-woogie and blues. With his release in the mid 90′s of “Got Some On My Fingers”, which featured tunes he crafted, the CD was a regional hit with all of his fans and it established him as a musical force locally. He has been the front man for many local boogie/R&B bands including the “Burning Sensations”. Recently Reinhart has been living in Italy and Virginia, we began our visit by asking him what had taken him to live away from Mendocino over the last few years.
Ed Reinhart visited the Radio Curious studio on the January 12, 2009. The book he recommends is “The Pillars of the Earth,” by Ken Follett.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Germany, France 24, Cuba, and Japan.
Budapest's Firkin take us to the Carpathians for a different Highland Games. Meanwhile, Way Out West, Tiller's Folly debut Pioneer Days, and The East Pointers are back with Anniversary. Peatbog Faeries share one for Wacko King Hacko and Sons Of Southern Ulster take a trancendant turn, pointing to Polaris. No two stars are the same this week on Celt In A Twist.
Musical waves from the Caribbean (or the Gulf Of America as somebody calls it). We start with a new spin from Guadaloupe's Dowdelin. Alex Cuba does it all on his latest, Voce De Mi Familia, California Dreaming in Vladivostok and roots reggae from Hawaii (which would make an adorable province don't you think?). World Beat Canada Radio!
This week on the Global Research News Hour with Justin Trudeau announcing he will soon resign as Prime Minister, and as the Liberal party leader, we will be taking a close look at his record in power, and casting a similar look at what the leader who succeeds him will be like. In our first half hour, we are joined by author and activist Yves Engler who looks at Trudeau and some of the leadership candidates in terms of their foreign policy. Then in our second half hour, we will talk to researcher and analyst Matthew Ehret
at the deep historical and political perspective in terms of the characters who helped bring Trudeau to the stage, and the battles that have played out within the party itself leading them to what Trudeau is doing now.