The Daily Signal - Held Hostage in Syria, He Says ‘Everything’ Was Taken From Him But His Faith

Syria was one of the last countries left on Sam Goodwin’s list. He was young and on a mission to join a small group of people alive today who have visited every country in the world. 

By 2019, Goodwin had already traveled to 180 countries, including those with hostile regimes in Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela. 

“I had always traveled, because it was fun and I enjoyed it, but most importantly, I learned from it,” Goodwin says. “Travel was always the best education I'd ever had.”

With fewer than 20 U.N.-recognized sovereign states left to visit at the time, Goodwin—then 30—arrived in Syria on May 25, 2019. He had been in the country only for a couple hours when, while walking to meet his guide, “this black pickup truck abruptly pulled up next to me, two armed men jumped out of the back seat, and instructed me to get inside,” he said in an interview on “The Daily Signal Podcast.”

Goodwin would spend the next 27 days in solitary confinement in a prison cell with no windows. 

“Everything had been taken from me, my material possessions, my communication, my freedom,” he said. “But no matter what, I knew that my faith was absolute, and I would have been in a completely different situation without it. What I learned most significantly in that cell is that we're never less alone than when we're totally alone with God.” 

After those first 27 days, Goodwin was transferred to a cell with other prisoners, where he spent an additional 35 days. While in prison and accused of espionage, Goodwin had no idea the efforts that his family was making to rescue him, and the unlikely friend God would use to help set him free. 

In his new book, “Saving Sam: The True Story of an American’s Disappearance in Syria and His Family’s Extraordinary Fight to Bring Him Home,” Goodwin details his travels across the globe and how his faith gave him the strength to endure 63 days of captivity in the Middle East. 

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Consider This from NPR - Israel rigged pagers and radios to explode across Lebanon

Two unusual attacks against the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah come at a time when negotiations over a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas have stalled. What could this mean for the region, and the threat of an all-out war?

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Consider This from NPR - Israel rigged pagers and radios to explode across Lebanon

Two unusual attacks against the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah come at a time when negotiations over a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas have stalled. What could this mean for the region, and the threat of an all-out war?

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The Daily Signal - UN Demands Israel Withdrawal, Millions of Illegals Expected to Vote, Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates | Sept. 18

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • The U.N. demands that Israel withdraw from Gaza. 
  • More than 1 in 4 Democrats believe America would be better off if former President Donald Trump had been assassinated, a poll shows.
  • Experts say somewhere between 1.5 million and 2.7 million illegal immigrants are likely to cast a ballot in the 2024 elections.
  • The Federal Reserve announced today it is cutting interest rates.


Relevant Links


https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/09/18/shocking-number-of-democrats-say-us-would-be-better-off-if-trump-had-been-killed/

https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/09/18/1-5-2-7-million-illegals-vote-2024-experts/



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The Journal. - A Cocaine Kingpin and the Rise of Drug Violence in Europe

Organized crime used to be considered a remote threat in much of Western Europe, but ruthless violence by criminal gangs is now rattling the peace in some of the world’s safest societies. WSJ’s Sune Rasmussen explores the rise of one drug kingpin and how his brutal tactics have spread around the continent. 


Further Reading:

- Violent Drug Gangs Bring Mayhem to Western Europe 


Further Listening:

- The Push to Test Drugs for Fentanyl 

- Afghanistan's Desperation Economy 


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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: Could We Still See a Crypto Bill This Year?; FTX’s Accounting Firm to Pay SEC $1.95M in Settlements

Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the news in the crypto industry from the possibility of a crypto bill this year to FTX accounting firm's settlement with the SEC.

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as Rep. Patrick McHenry and Sen. Cynthia Lummis maintain their position that a chance remains for a crypto bill to clear Congress before the end of the year. Plus, FTX accounting firm Prager Metis agrees to pay $1.95 million in settlement to the SEC, and CFTC Chair Behnam speaks on the legal battle against Kalshi. 

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State of the World from NPR - What is School Like for Children in War Zones?

Life is uncertain for children in war zones. There, school can be a source of stability or just another thing that war obliterates. We hear reports on what school is like in three of the world's most active war zones: Sudan, Gaza and Ukraine.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Arthur Hayes: Is the Fed’s Rate Hike a Recipe for Financial Turmoil?

The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie, Brad Keoun and BitMEX co-founder and Maelstrom CIO Arthur Hayes.

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BitMEX co-founder and Maelstrom CIO Arthur Hayes shares his insights on whether a Fed funds rate cut of 25 or 50 basis points could lead to a financial catastrophe or a short-term rally. Plus, he weighs in on the potential ramifications of government spending, inflation, and the reliance on fiat currency systems across major economies.

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Focus on Africa - Why is Ghana’s opposition demanding a voters roll audit ?

Ahead of knife-edge December elections there are demands for an independent forensic audit of the voter register. The electoral commission says it is not needed. Why is the opposition party NDC adamant?

Communities in Guinea welcome the return of land taken from them violently by previous governments

Africa's future is urban- we explore what's behind the growth of megacities on the continent?

Presenter: Audrey Brown Producers: Sunita Nahar, Bella Hassan, Yvette Twagiramariya, Kaine Pieri and Nyasha Michelle in London. Technical Producer: Nick Randell Senior Producer: Paul Bakibinga Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi

CoinDesk Podcast Network - UNCHAINED: Trump’s Crypto Project May Attract Hackers. That’s Why This Security Expert Joined

Crypto security expert Ogle is advising World Liberty Financial to make sure the normies don’t get burned.


World Liberty Financial (WLF), the Trump-backed DeFi project, launched this Monday. 

In this episode, crypto security expert Ogle discusses his role as an advisor to WLF. He dives into why he joined the project, what makes it unique, and how Trump’s involvement could bridge the gap for many who are new to the space. 

Plus, Ogle shares his thoughts on the security challenges WLF might face and the project's potential to rival major players in the market.

He also touches on his new L1 blockchain Glue, and why he thinks it will provide a better user experience than what is out in crypto today.

Show highlights:

  • Ogle’s background and how he came up with a standard for dealing with crypto hacks
  • Where crypto hackers are usually from
  • Why he does security work for free
  • Why Ogle is advising the Trump family’s DeFi project, World Liberty Financial
  • Why some in the crypto community are skeptical of WLF
  • His thoughts on how to prevent a crypto hack of a high-profile project
  • Why Ogle is not worried about WLF having been forked from the hacked app Dough Finance
  • How the Trump family is involved in WLF
  • How Donald Trump is excited about the project and actually gets it, according to Ogle
  • Why Ogle believes WLF will attract as much traction as the entire market cap of Shiba Inu
  • How Ogle's new layer 1 blockchain, Glue, aims to be crypto’s AOL
  • Why Glue’s L2s will be specific to certain areas of the industry
  • When Ogle expects Glue to launch and whether it’ll have a token
  • How North Korean hackers are now “just so clever, socially”
  • Ogle’s tips for crypto users


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