Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Did Charles Manson work with the CIA?

Years after his death, Charles Manson remains one of the most infamous cult leaders in US history. While the mainstream public seems pretty satisfied with the official narrative, people still struggle to understand how Manson could have held such an iron grip on the minds of his followers. To some researchers, he wasn't acting alone. Instead, he had help from some world-class experts in mind control -- the CIA.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MONEY REIMAGINED: Embracing Nuance and Logic | The Diverse Community of Crypto

Post-Consensus 2024 reflections and examining the crypto industry and the implications of the U.S. Presidential election on its future.


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Michael Casey’s New Book with Frank H. McCourt, their forthcoming book:  Our Biggest Fight: Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital Age

In this episode of  "Money Reimagined," host  Michael Casey and  Sheila Warren reflect on CoinDesk’s Consensus 2024 event in Austin, TX. They discuss the influence of the presidential election on the crypto industry and the hurdles of maintaining a nonpartisan stance. The hosts explore the nuances of political connections, the role of subtlety in conversations, and the need for a reasoned approach in an emotionally volatile environment.

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00:00 Introduction to the Aftermath of Consensus

02:58 The Impact of the Presidential Election on the Crypto Industry

07:22 Embracing Nuance and Logic in Discussions


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Consensus 2024 

Crypto Council for Innovation 

CoinDesk.com

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Money Reimagined has been produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso and our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “The News Tonight ” by Shimmer. 

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Focus on Africa - What is Russia’s Foreign Minister doing back in Africa?

Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov is back in Africa having visited the continent several times in the past couple of years. What is Russia looking for in these frequent visits to the continent? And can it help with Libya?

Also, how internet scams in Nigeria are impacting the lives of teenagers in different parts of the world

And why Madagascans are unhappy about internet access in their country.

Presenter: Richard Kagoe Producers: Charles Gitonga, Bella Hassan, Kaine Pieri and Joseph Keen Technical Producer: Chris Ablakwa Senior Journalist: Karnie Sharp Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi

The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Yes, Indeed, Biden Is ‘Slipping’

Today we discuss both the remarkably confusing interview Joe Biden gave to Time and the Wall Street Journal's not-so-deep dive into the state of the president's cognitive abilities. Just how bad is it? And is the administration's disordered policy simply a result of Biden's disordered thinking? Give a listen. 

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Amarica's Constitution - The Jury Speaks

The verdict is in: guilty x 34.  A jury of Trump’s peers had its say, but the ex-president couldn’t leave it at that, of course.  On the legitimate side, the appeals are expected to begin soon.  On the Trump bombastic side, he blasted every institution in the legal system for having the audacity to do their duty.  Particularly in the case of the ordinary citizens of the jury, this bears examination, and so we do.  We also preview some of the likely appellate issues, lay out the expected path through the courts, and take some interesting listener’s questions.  CLE is available after listening at podcast.njsba.com.

Time To Say Goodbye - What are Children For? A talk with Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman about their new book

Hello!

Today’s show is a talk about an exciting new book by Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman titled “What are Children For?” (Release date: June 11) We talked about “slow love,” the common complaint from millennials that they do not have enough financial stability to start families, the ambivalent mother narrative, and something right in Tyler’s wheelhouse: eco apocalypse fiction. Why is the United States birthrate declining? Why are middle and upper-middle class women waiting longer to have children, or, in many cases, forgoing the decision altogether? We discuss all that with Anastasia and Rachel.

If you’d like a little preview of the show, we have it up on our BRAND NEW YOUTUBE PAGE. (PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND LIKE!)

Just as a reminder: Tyler and I will be rolling out a bunch of new features in July for paid subscribers but for now, please bear with us we add video to our show.

Thank you!



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Native America Calling - Wednesday, June 5, 2024 – Correcting Hawaii’s correctional system disparities

After a report in 2011 report on disparities in Hawaii’s criminal justice system, that state has been working on ways to provide more equitable treatment of Native Hawaiians and other people of color. Those include inmate education efforts, cultural outreach, and programs to help inmates re-enter society. As they wait for a pending update to that initial report, organizers of those initiatives say they are making strides in improving the statistics while making their communities safer.

CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Live from Consensus 2024 | The Intersection of Technology and Politics

National Credit Union Administration Vice Chairman Kyle Hauptman joins Jenn Sanasie and Sam Kessler to discuss the agency's stance on digital assets and its regulatory approach.

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Today's "Markets Daily" segment was broadcasted live from Consensus 2024 in Austin, Texas, featuring National Credit Union Administration Vice Chairman Kyle Hauptman. The discussion covers a variety of topics, including digital assets, crypto regulation, and the impact of technology on politics. Hauptman delves into the agency's stance on digital assets, the distinctions between banking and credit unions, and the evolving landscape of crypto regulation in Washington, DC.


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BitGo 

The Honorable Kyle S. Hauptman | NCUA 

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This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie and Sam Kessler. “Markets Daily” is produced by the CoinDesk team: production assistant Victor Chen, senior producer Michele Musso, executive producer Jared Schwartz, and Senior Booker, Melissa Montañez.

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