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Tyson explains why 'speed kills'
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@hereticallyconscious
@hereticallyconscious 7 дней назад
I looked ( on Amaz) for a copy… over $100 now …
@unkokusaiwa
@unkokusaiwa 10 дней назад
Wonderful. Amazing book, a must read, and incredible in its depth of research and resources.
@tony2muchPotiential
@tony2muchPotiential 22 дня назад
What a waist of good ammunition
@Poemsguitar
@Poemsguitar 2 месяца назад
Anne has inspired many of my poems. Feel free to visit me, if you enjoy poetry.
@lukasvojtek3579
@lukasvojtek3579 2 месяца назад
The Best.
@Poemsguitar
@Poemsguitar 3 месяца назад
Anne was so beautiful. And even though her poem is sad and dark, she reads it with so much life. There's even a hint of happiness in her voice. Could that be a telltale sign? For me, I've struggled with depression all my life. When I read my poetry, you can hear my exhaustion. I'm almost 60, and life has worn me out...
@TheFadingMan
@TheFadingMan 3 месяца назад
This is excellent. Thank you.
@polygontwin
@polygontwin 3 месяца назад
Galliano are so fucking good. Remember when they arrived at Glastonbury by helicopter!
@hughmanatee7657
@hughmanatee7657 3 месяца назад
Her stance toward death seems more curiosity than depression-like Hamlet’s “undiscovered country.”
@iainjohnston444
@iainjohnston444 4 месяца назад
Can’t find Galliano :4 on Spotify?? Don’t know why as it’s a little cracker of an album. Very frustrating!!
@jamesjones7138
@jamesjones7138 5 месяцев назад
Valerie-what a wonderful, beautiful voice.
@jakethesnake1023
@jakethesnake1023 5 месяцев назад
i've heard this so many times and it still gives me chills everytime. This and Plath reading "November Graveyard" have the same effect on me
@michaelcruz1202
@michaelcruz1202 6 месяцев назад
Wow such a beautiful song for such a awesome movie intro 💯❤️
@koltoncrane3099
@koltoncrane3099 6 месяцев назад
She mentioned someone that was a right wing fanatic that tipped off Wall Street. If you read the book creature from Jekyll island you’ll see both right wing and left wing fanatics pushed or wanted the federal reserve made. They were bought basically by bankers. I guess they thought it’d push big business but also big government. Anyways it makes perfect sense Wall Street would want to participate in gold from the war because look at who owns the federal reserve. Big banks or Wall Street owns the federal reserve as it’s a privately owned company with stock that pays 6% dividend which is shocking. But like it was the federal reserve working with the treasury that funded the war and did yield curve control etc. it’s always been big business with big government especially starting after the 1907 crash leading to secret meetings in 1910 etc. makes perfect sense not just the cia but wallstreet wants some gold.
@koltoncrane3099
@koltoncrane3099 6 месяцев назад
He mentioned poppy fields. I didn’t know Japan ran heroin but it makes sense. I think you could write a book just on how drugs and profits have changed the world. England created Hong Kong and had two drug wars hooking China on drugs and they used drugs I think partly to pay for goods because spains silver mines in Latin America that was spent in China was decreased output one article said. You probably could write a book on the wests drug trade in Asia and how Japan got involved. Then today heroin or opium is illegal but oxycotin etc is prescribed or pushed and we got drug monopolies again. The song my drug dealer is my doctor is a good indicator of the social issue.
@hereticallyconscious
@hereticallyconscious 7 дней назад
Two Scots , backed by London ; Mathieson and Jardine … still a global corporate power today .
@SWN55
@SWN55 6 месяцев назад
Hope 🌹 ❤❤ 9.01.2024 3.23 Uhr
@clivebroadhead4857
@clivebroadhead4857 7 месяцев назад
Crikey!
@marwa605a
@marwa605a 7 месяцев назад
But suicides have a special language -Anne Sexton -
@user-jw1ox6wc9t
@user-jw1ox6wc9t 9 месяцев назад
Gold Warriors: America's Secret Recovery of Yamashita's Gold Audible Logo Audible Audiobook - Unabridged Sterling Seagrave (Author), Peggy Seagrave (Author), David Colacci (Narrator), & 1 more In 1945, US intelligence officers in Manila discovered that the Japanese had hidden large quantities of gold bullion and other looted treasure in the Philippines. President Truman decided to recover the gold but to keep its riches secret. These, combined with Japanese treasure recovered during the US occupation, and with recovered Nazi loot, would create a worldwide American political action fund to fight communism. This "black gold" gave Washington virtually limitless, unaccountable funds, providing an asset base to reinforce the treasuries of America's allies, to bribe political and military leaders, and to manipulate elections in foreign countries for more than fifty years. Breed more children ©2010 Sterling Seagrave and Peggy Seagrave (P)2020 Tantor Red Communist Farts & Listen Switch back and forth between reading the Kindle book & listening to the Audible narration when you get the companion Kindle book to this audiobook 2 Reply
@coachrich33
@coachrich33 10 месяцев назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:01 📅 An interview with Peggy Seagrave discussing "Gold Warriors: America’s Secret Recovery of Japan's Gold After WW2." 00:15 📚 Peggy Seagrave and Sterling Seagrave authored the book "Gold Warriors." 01:06 💰 Japanese treasure vaults were revealed after WW2; Truman kept the recoveries secret. 02:00 ⚖️ "Black Eagle trust" formed from recovered Japanese and Nazi war loot. 03:06 🌐 Key players like Henry Simpson, John McCloy, John Anderson involved in the Black Eagle trust. 05:09 🏛️ Robert Anderson's role, BCCI connections, and link to Rockefeller family. 07:13 🗳️ Covert use of Black Eagle funds to influence elections (Italy). 09:02 🇯🇵 Implications of the 1951 San Francisco peace treaty, loss of compensation rights. 12:04 💎 Discovery of immense Japanese military assets, gems, precious metals. 13:12 💼 Shifting control of the M fund, Nixon's involvement, Tanaka's role. 16:34 🔢 Use of "57s" bonds to grow M fund under Tanaka. 20:11 📜 Formation and manipulation of the Showa trust by Marcos. 22:16 🌐 The "Enterprise" group's role in covert operations, manipulation, and militias. 26:08 💼 John Reed's involvement in Citibank's money laundering investigations. 27:30 ⚖️ Failure of lawsuits to compensate former Allied POWs; State Department's role. Made with HARPA AI
@smoozerish
@smoozerish 11 месяцев назад
chills down the arms
@Rodpod
@Rodpod 11 месяцев назад
That boi King Krule brought me here. Its such an interesting and almost hypnotic poem.
@silvermantis
@silvermantis Год назад
Before WWII ,japanese were already here in Mindanao,Philippines 1902.They made numerous tunnels on mountainous area, particularly remote places. The burried treasure loots of General Yamashita is a diversionary tactic of Japanese to hid their big volume deposits here in Mindanao.
@robjackson5245
@robjackson5245 Год назад
Sum Hot 97 shit. Studio-produced and shit. "187" bought me here. This shit was hot in the late 90s son.
@gordongiobanni7543
@gordongiobanni7543 Год назад
Makes me wanna ride a bike to work in the morning and cross the Brooklyn bridge whilst discussing Gyroscopic Precession
@Cheesoidhateself
@Cheesoidhateself Год назад
It wont be today but I excite about my time
@aphyTTR
@aphyTTR Год назад
I know this comment section is filled with people quoting her poem and I am no different, but the sheer elequence and pinpoint accuracy of death being a reliever of pain, the untying of a knot is something I can only wish to have written as a creative stotyteller. It is the great comforter, as the only pain in death is caused by the body as reactions to being alive. Death undoes everything. Not just hard work, but a hard trodden soul.
@Artspektrum
@Artspektrum Год назад
I love this song!
@wildflower815
@wildflower815 Год назад
She molested her daughter.
@jake1234
@jake1234 Год назад
I'm superised it's not in Spotify
@markcovais1835
@markcovais1835 Год назад
Sexuality is only a small adjective to describe her voice. Hope, you are my sexual fantasy. Alison Debra is the recipient of my fantasies conveyed through your voice. Her orgasms are intense
@rafaelocana3654
@rafaelocana3654 Год назад
can’t get this album anywhere online by the looks good to hear it again loved this band so good live
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
What a cool song, kick back and take in the engineering and all round skills gone into this beautiful piece of music.
@kaleighp7723
@kaleighp7723 Год назад
I remember Anne’s voice and words mesmerized me and hit me so hard when I had just turned 17. Years later I still find myself coming back to her work.
@altagraciaadames3483
@altagraciaadames3483 Год назад
Mike Tyson you are a beautiful person. Mike what you called me, let's fight
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
Again, this song, band of brothers and sisters wow. Brains, heart and soul.
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
🎼👍
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
Great channel, thanks for the uploads, top top content. 🎼👍
@djcorvette8375
@djcorvette8375 Год назад
Manchukuo brought me here
@djcorvette8375
@djcorvette8375 Год назад
Dave Emory talks take me way back
@gilbertosantana1805
@gilbertosantana1805 Год назад
Just too bad this song ain't on Spotify..
@Noodlehorn
@Noodlehorn Год назад
Yeah, from reading the comments it sounds like they haven't made this album available. It's the best they ever did imo.
@kristiwilliams8986
@kristiwilliams8986 Год назад
One of their best albums .Why isn't it on Spotify ?
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
Semolina Nazi sitting on the back seat. Fin brilliant stuff.
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
Indeed! Who is in charge here?? Love the lyrics to Galliano's great music, it's enough to suggest what we're all thinking. Which in itself is good!
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
Banger tune, and at 52 it's not hard to say either. love everything percussion in this and that's to start with! 💙🥢🎼
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
💙🥢🎼
@toddjacksonpoetry
@toddjacksonpoetry Год назад
I have nothing, absolutely nothing, in common with Anne Sexton in spirit. But she's just SO fkng good she's probably my favorite late 20th C poet.
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
Classic Galliano love this one. They recorded everything so well, production, arrangements, musicianship the lot! Great stuff.
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
Great, subbed.
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
Beautiful Voice, Valerie Ettiene hasn't had anywhere near the publicity or credit she deserves. Fingers crossed she is rewarded more for her work. Nor has Galliano!!
@jemmace2586
@jemmace2586 Год назад
Saying that after leaving a body of work like this and so much more high quality and deep meaning musical poetry, well it must be a sense of achievement in itself. I love this one, truly beautiful.
@jameshollands7656
@jameshollands7656 Год назад
Great song, loved this back in the 90s