Interviews and presentations on climate and energy realism, with guests including Will Happer, Jerome Corsi, Marc Morano, Carl-Otto Weiss, Valentina Zharkova, Christopher Essex, Henrik Svensmark, Patrick Moore, Ross McKitrick, Willie Soon, Susan Crockford, Peter Ridd, Christopher Monckton, and Richard Lindzen.
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're ...
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Catholics trying to get to the fundamental reality of our faith through a lens of tradition and reality. Our email [email protected] Our substack https://fundamentalprinciples.substack.com/ Our gumroad https://fppodcast.gumroad.com/l/support Our telegram https://t.me/TheFundamentalPrinciple
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A podcast that produces optimal optimism, inspiration, and business tips for creators and entrepreneurs.
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Mike Jerome, Patrick, and Labrandon babble about growing up in Las Vegas/ Compton/ Alabama, music, sports, illuminati, and stupid people.
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Talk of the Town with Realtor Jerome Witte, Founder and Designated Managing Broker of My Town Realty Group in Chicago, Illinois.
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Good. Clean. Sports. Weekly high profile interview podcasts covering pop culture and sports. Co-Hosts are: Chris Corchiani Jr., Mike Logan, Patrick Kearney
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DeTox Show | Stress Management & Mental Fitness from Billionaires, Olympians, and Top Performers
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DeTox is a mental power-up for anyone navigating high-stakes pressure. Born from my own experience scaling startups and hitting the inevitable stress wall, the show dives deep into what it takes to thrive when the pressure’s on: Tackling stress, detoxing from pressure and keeping going. Featuring insights from CEOs, Olympians, and top performers across industries, DeTox explores how these legends deal with stress, and stay detoxed in high-pressure environments, to keep building and achieving ...
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When 20-year-old Amanda Wienckowski vanished one night in Buffalo, her mom, Leslie, refused to sit back and wait for answers. She begged police to listen and even parked outside the house where Amanda was last seen — for weeks — hoping her daughter would walk out the front door. What followed would test every ounce of a mother’s strength: a case fu…
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Ian Plimer: Sceptical Always | Tom Nelson Pod #361
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1:02:28Ian Plimer discusses the impact of climate and energy policies in Australia, contrasts it with other countries, and expresses disappointment over current government measures. Plimer shares his experiences from international travels, such as attending Trump's inauguration and conducting geological fieldwork in Saudi Arabia, and introduces his new bo…
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INFAMOUS: A Conversation with JonBenét Ramsey's Father
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1:34:59In November 2024, Ashley Flowers sat down with John Ramsey at his home for a one-on-one conversation about the murder of his daughter, JonBenét Ramsey. In the year since that interview, John has met with the Boulder Police Department and appeared in multiple media outlets, pushing for additional testing in his daughter’s case. Ashley has also conti…
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John Droz: “Teaching critical thinking in K-12” | Tom Nelson Pod #360
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1:20:56John Droz, an independent physicist with over 40 years of experience in state and national issues, discusses the severe deficiencies in the K-12 education system, particularly the infiltration of left-leaning propaganda and the suppression of critical thinking. He highlights the adoption of Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) by 49 states, whi…
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Law enforcement Explorer programs were created to mentor teens interested in policing. But decades of weak oversight created an environment where officers could manipulate that trust. Some exploited their roles, using their authority to groom, abuse, and silence the very teens they were entrusted to guide. Resources: RAINN – Rape, Abuse & Incest Na…
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Ahmad Ammous: “Fiat Medicine” | Tom Nelson Pod #359
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58:07Ahmad Ammous, a physician with alternative views, discusses his realizations about the corruption within the medical system driven by the pharmaceutical industry and its impacts on patient care. He emphasizes the importance of diet, light exposure, and lifestyle changes over pharmaceuticals, and highlights issues with modern psychiatry, cholesterol…
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Bob Greenyer discusses his 13-year journey as a researcher in the field of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, emphasizing the importance of finding a sustainable energy source beyond traditional methods like solar and wind. He elaborates on the scientific complexities and innovations behind coherent energy transformations, referencing various experiment…
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In 2021, 23-year-old Sandra Birchmore was found dead in her apartment. And what Massachusetts investigators quickly called a suicide slowly revealed itself to be something much more sinister. Because out of the woodwork came friends, family, and co-workers with stories that Sandra had told them about her life. Stories of grooming, sexual abuse, and…
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Wally Manheimer: “False Prophets and Climate Change” | Tom Nelson Pod #357
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1:09:36Wally Manheimer critiques the widespread belief in an imminent climate disaster, comparing it to historical incidents of mass delusion such as the Salem Witch Trials, McCarthyism, and false preschool sex abuse allegations. He explores themes of false prophets and how their claims persist despite evidence against them, emphasizing the unreliability …
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Babbling Beaver: “The Power of Mockery” | Tom Nelson Pod #356
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52:51This is an interview with The Babbling Beaver, a satirical persona inspired by the Babylon Bee, focusing on critiquing wokeness and climate alarmism primarily at MIT and other elite universities. The guest discusses the power of mockery in combating absurd academic and social trends, emphasizing the importance of making people laugh at what they co…
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MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Rowena Wilkinson Zapalac
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52:19For decades, police said Rowena Wilkinson Zapalac died via suicide by masturbation. But her family always believed there was more to Rowena’s death than met the eye. Could she have been the victim of a serial killer passing through Texas, or could her case be connected to the deaths of two other women in the area? If you have any information about …
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Rob Louw: Photosynthesis | Tom Nelson Pod #355
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1:12:11Rob Louw discusses the process of photosynthesis, explaining how plants convert CO2 and water into glucose using sunlight and how this process has evolved over 600 million years. He delves into the importance of CO2 for plant growth, its historical levels, and how plants adapt to varying environmental conditions. The presentation also highlights th…
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Marty Rowland: Fired for publishing a climate realist paper | Tom Nelson Pod #354
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57:16Marty Rowland, an environmental engineer with nearly five decades of experience, discusses his career highlights, including his work at the NASA facility in New Orleans and recent retirement from the New York City Parks Department. He addresses the controversy surrounding his dismissal from the American Journal of Economic Sociology due to his stan…
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On protecting YOUR church with Saint Michael's Operations.
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2:01:10We cover safety, the mindset you need to have, the fitness required, the importance of communication with fellow fathers and your priests. Saint Michael's operations' telegram https://t.me/St_michaels_operations Our email [email protected] Our substack https://fundamentalprinciples.substack.com/ Our gumroad https://fppodcast.gumroad.com/l/…
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MURDERED: Patrick Shunn & Monique Patenaude
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44:31When a couple from Oso, Washington, is discovered missing, it doesn’t take long for detectives to develop a prime suspect. But solving the case, finding their bodies and capturing the killer took approximately 100 days, using a combination of old-school investigative methods and modern forensic tools. Click HERE to view the footage from SnoHawk 1’s…
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A rising Broadway star. A mysterious SOS alert. And a car left abandoned at a trailhead wrecked by Hurricane Helene. When 28-year-old Zelig Williams vanishes on October 3rd, 2024, there’s no sign of a crash, his phone, or him. Is this the result of a mental health emergency, a tragic accident or did someone lure Zelig into the woods, never intendin…
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Veteran Australian journalist and freelance reporter Chris Uhlmann discusses the complexities and fragility of Australia's energy grid amidst a rapid transition to renewable sources like wind and solar, highlighting governmental mismanagement and misleading promises about energy prices. He also reflects on his extensive career within mainstream med…
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In 1985, 27-year-old Linda Sherman vanished – just as she was making plans to leave her tumultuous marriage. For five long years, her family had no answers — until a human skull appeared beneath a restaurant window near a St. Louis, Missouri-area airport -- where her husband was a regular. Decades later, Linda’s daughter is still searching for the …
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On the liberalism of the SSPX and Kennedy Hall
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1:13:51We have a panel of our friends on to talk about a few pieces https://hitlerx.com/AmericanReform_/status/1972038420265672983/video/1 https://sspx.org/en/news/catholicism-and-race-part-1-race-idea-54144 Please read Arno's article https://thedailyfightofficial.substack.com/p/liberalism-is-a-sin-a-new-translation Our email [email protected] Ou…
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James Esses, a psychotherapist and advocate for free speech, discusses his concerns about the infiltration of woke ideologies in society, particularly in areas like climate alarmism, gender identity, and education. He highlights the negative impact on mental health and shares examples of how these ideologies are influencing children and professiona…
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In this podcast episode, Peter Scholz details his experiences and concerns regarding forest management practices in Canadian national parks, highlighting how historical and ongoing mismanagement have exacerbated wildfire risks. He also discusses his professional endeavors in rail planning across Canada and into Alaska, addressing technical and geop…
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In June of 2023, a woman was brutally murdered in Floyd County, Kentucky, while attending a gathering at the home of a local dentist. The slaying rocked the small communities of eastern Kentucky as months ticked by, rumors swirled and no one was held accountable. Finally, in July 2024, three men were charged in connection to her death and the trial…
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Peter Taylor discusses his varied background in environmental science, his involvement in advising the UK government on renewable energy, and his skepticism toward the prevailing climate science consensus. He highlights issues within the scientific community, including data manipulation and the dismissal of alternative views on climate cycles and s…
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Steve Goreham: Can Net Zero Survive the Artificial Intelligence Revolution? | Tom Nelson Pod #349
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44:44Steve Goreham discusses the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, notably since the release of ChatGPT, and its significant impact on energy consumption and the goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050. He highlights the massive increase in data centers required for AI, which significantly raise electricity demand and challenge renewable …
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In 1980, the tiny town of San Miguel, California, was shaken when two kindergarten girls vanished in broad daylight from a main street. Despite a long list of local child predators and bizarre clues, the trail went cold in a matter of years. But now, nearly 5 decades later, the very detective who solved the Kristin Smart case has come out of retire…
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Nick Cater, a Senior Fellow at the Menzies Research Centre and a writer, discusses the challenges of renewable energy using the example of Broken Hill in Australia. He highlights the issues with relying on renewable energy without proper backup, the impracticality of solely using renewables for large-scale energy needs, and the political and econom…
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Ronald Stein: “Transition to Renewables is a Globalist Suicide Pact” | Tom Nelson Pod #347
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30:55Ronald Stein argues that transitioning to renewable energy is impractical as wind and solar power can only generate electricity and can't replace the diverse products and fuels derived from fossil fuels, which support modern civilization. He stresses that crude oil derivatives are vital for producing more than 6,000 everyday products and for poweri…
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His friends brought him home saying he was drunk, but the truth tells a much different story. 18-year-old Christion Olson heads out for a night with friends on July 12th, 2024. But when he comes home early the next morning, the unimaginable happens. His family is left to grapple with tragedy while they search for answers. Only to be met with silenc…
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Matthew Ehret, an author and journalist, discusses his works and his perspectives on global warming, suggesting it's based on faulty science and used for political manipulation by oligarchs desiring a neo-feudal society. He critiques figures like Mark Carney and the broader economic and political systems, outlining historical and contemporary effor…
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A frantic phone call, an abrupt departure, and then… silence. When Everett and Lydia Thompson disappear along with their two young sons, the trail leads to one man whose story keeps changing. But instead of swift action, investigators initially delay and brush off a family’s cry for answers. Potentially giving the suspect time to erase evidence – a…
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Gilles Bourgeois: “Flat-Earth Cold Sun Religion” | Tom Nelson Pod #345
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51:04Gilles Bourgeois argues that the greenhouse effect is a deceptive construct and not based on real science. He emphasizes the importance of objectivity and rational egoism over mysticism, particularly in the context of climate change discourse. Bourgeois presents scientific principles and philosophical ideas, primarily referencing Ayn Rand and Arist…
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On Spain Civil war and Spanish History with Karl Dahl
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2:10:27Dahl is a man who loves Christ deeply and wants to see Christianity thrive has come on the show discuses the parallels and the could-bes between Spain and Modern America Karl Dahl's Substack https://substack.com/@karldahl Karl Dahl's books https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07VS47ZMT?ccs_id=f912d8b7-5940-47d6-b130-8b4482c71270# Karl Dahl's X htt…
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MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Gwen Hasselquist
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1:01:39In March 2020, at the start of the pandemic, the mysterious death of a mother of two is ruled a suicide. But her loved ones believe there’s more to her death than meets the eye. And as soon as we looked into her case, the cracks in the official ruling started to show. If you have any information about Gwen Hasselquist or her death or movements the …
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Jusper Machogu from Kisii, Kenya, discusses significant progress in his community, including the introduction of electricity, clean water access, and LPG for cooking. Despite obstacles such as local political interference and limited internet infrastructure, his initiatives aim to improve living standards for many families. Jusper also reflects on …
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Donna Laframboise: Thank You, Truckers! | Tom Nelson Pod #343
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52:51Independent journalist/photographer. A career challenging dogma re climate, feminism, Canada's legal system. Grew up working class (dad: auto mechanic, mom: never finished high school). Never been politically correct, never been a member of the media inner circle. Donna Laframboise discusses her latest book, 'Thank You Truckers Canada's Heroes,' wh…
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A shopkeeper in North Wales seemingly vanishes into thin air after hanging a sign on her antique store saying she’ll be back in two minutes. Investigators search high and low for Trevaline Evans for decades, trying to track down a so-called “mystery man” in a suit who she’d been seen with in the days before she disappeared. But they find no trace o…
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John Dale Dunn: Junk science and scaremongering | Tom Nelson Pod #342
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1:14:32John Dale Dunn has been an emergency physician for more than fifty years and an attorney (inactive) for forty years, admitted to the bars of Nebraska, Louisiana and Texas by examination. In this discussion, John Dale Dunn, a physician and lawyer, criticizes environmental regulations and the scientific methodologies used by agencies like the EPA, as…
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Rob Louw: The Greenhouse Effect | Tom Nelson Pod #341
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59:52Rob Louw, a retired chemical engineer now a physics lecturer, discusses the greenhouse effect, emphasizing the roles of various gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor in Earth's energy balance. He explains the physics behind greenhouse gases, the importance of carbon dioxide for life, and the limitations of its impact on global warming. He also …
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MURDERED: Destiny Jackson & Nazirah Muhammad
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24:03When Destiny Jackson and Nazirah Muhammad were found gunned down in their own home, both their families and investigators in Hobart, Indiana, are baffled. Today, they’re so close to solving the case that’s haunted them for the past three years - but they need your help to take it over the finish line. If you know anything about the murders of Desti…
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Jessica Starr was 26 years old when she was murdered outside the trailer she was staying at in 2011. Despite friends and family having theories as to what happened, they feel that police in Elkhart, Indiana, have all but abandoned them in their search for justice. If you have any information about the murder of Jessica Starr, you can contact the El…
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Mike Farris: Coffee and a Mike | Tom Nelson Pod #340
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1:00:25Mike Farris, host of 'Coffee and a Mic,' engages in a detailed conversation about his journey through podcasting, now totaling over 1,200 episodes, and how he transitioned to full-time work interviewing guests on diverse subjects. He reflects on his evolution from discussing topics like running and food to addressing more complex issues such as COV…
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Charles has spent a good portion of his life waging a war on unholy relationship errors between men and women caused by such modern times. Charles' X account https://x.com/whiskeyandashes?t=8ki_jqmYrOyZAFWxYz0ryA&s=09 Our email [email protected] Our substack https://fundamentalprinciples.substack.com/ Our gumroad https://fppodcast.gumroad.…
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Andy May: “Orwellian firing of a journal editor” | Tom Nelson Pod #339
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When Maggie and Paul Murdaugh are killed on their family’s estate in 2021, the investigation unravels a history of privilege, corruption, and suspicious deaths tied to one of South Carolina’s most influential families. But beneath the headlines and courtroom drama are stories of people who never got justice, mysteries still unsolved, and a justice …
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Reading Jesus Christ Hyperborean Prince by Luis Carena which is about Jesus Christ's Indo-European ancestry, kabbalah, and Pan-Indo-Aryan mythology. Our email [email protected] Our substack https://fundamentalprinciples.substack.com/ Our gumroad https://fppodcast.gumroad.com/l/support Our telegram https://t.me/TheFundamentalPrinciple…
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Douglas Pollock: “Renewables: A Woke Expensive Nothingness” | Tom Nelson Pod #338
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52:20Douglas Pollock is an Industrial Civil Engineer from the University of Chile. For almost a decade, he has studied the science and economics of climate/energy policies. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 00:38 The Illusion of Net Zero Emissions 02:23 Renewable Energy Sources and Their Inconsistencies 03:39 The Economic Impact of Renewable Energ…
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Ellen Rae Greenberg had everything going for her when she was found dead in the apartment she shares with her fiancé. Police are quick to say she died by suicide – despite the 20 stab wounds she sustained. But her heartbroken parents are sure she was murdered and their search for answers has raised serious questions about the investigation. If you …
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Travis Cook: “Fighting the climate con” | Tom Nelson Pod #337
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55:16Travis Cook, founder of the Climate Con movement, discusses his multi-faceted efforts to challenge the prevailing climate change narrative, including establishing a popular Instagram page, website, and publishing books. He transitioned from COVID-19 activism, where he led significant protests and initiatives, to questioning climate policies, emphas…
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In February 1985, a little girl disappears just steps from home, leaving her mother with a lifetime of unanswered questions. For decades, whispers of a mysterious van, chilling letters, and long-buried secrets have fueled speculation. Now, nearly forty years later, new revelations could crack open the case once thought unsolvable. Could this be the…
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Ron Davison: “CO2’s Moneyball Moment” | Tom Nelson Pod #336
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46:15Ron Davison received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering (with distinction) in 1984 and began a long and successful career as a professional engineer in the energy industry. In this episode, Ron Davison challenges the prevailing narrative about CO2 as a major climate driver, citing multiple data sources and his own analyses. Davi…
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