Aug 5, 2021

Great Pyramids Of Egypt Scott Creighton--Good Listening from night Dreams Talk Radio




Great Pyramids Of Egypt   Scott Creighton--Good Listening from night Dreams Talk Radio


Thank you to Gary Anderson and Producer James for this very interesting and entertaining radio show.


Scott Creighton Great Pyramids Of Egypt

Scott Creighton is an engineer whose extensive travels have allowed him to explore many of the world's ancient sacred sites. He has researched many of theories concerning the great pyramids of Egypt,The host of the Alternative Egyptology forum on AboveTopSecret.com, he lives in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Harbor action at The Myrtle Edwards in Lower Queen Anne




Aug 3, 2021

Helping Dogs in Palestine

 Diana George Babish has been rescuing dogs in Beit Sahour, Palestine for a lot of years.


She has devoted her life to helping these dogs.


Do you know a way to help or a good way to get the word out?


Thank you for your time and thank you for reading.


Chloe Louise--The Ronnie Republic


Beit Sahour is about 5 minutes outside of Bethlehem.





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Jul 31, 2021

Betty's Chicken & Dumpling Casserole

Scone Palace & The Coronation Stone - At Home With The Royal Butler

George Noory: Gunning For America And Spreading False Facts

George Noory:  Gunning For America And Spreading False Facts


In spite of the fact that we had the same boring callers, George actually had a good show last evening with his guest Marc Zicree, writer and director, talking about his Twilight Zone Project and writing for Sci-Fi television.

Later in the night, chatting about the current state of COVID, George said, as if it was a fact, that the vaccine was not working.

At one point in the evening when asked if he had watched a particular television show he said that he had not because he spends most of his time listening to all of the news stations in preparation for his show.

So now we have it--he clearly included CNN in all of the news stations he listens to on a regular basis.

CNN is constantly having the experts on to explain that the vaccine is working very well but the issue is the folks that are choosing not to get the vaccine.

They go into detail often, several times a day to talk about the problems with COVID, the current state of the disease around the world and how to counteract this problem.

CNN has many experts on their shows to explain everything.

Why did George Noory say the vaccine is not working?

Does he have a hearing issue?

Maybe he does not want to hear the facts.

Is he promoting the ultra right wing agenda in order to pay the bills?


Your thoughts................









The owl at Discovery Park






Olive and Mabel - The Long Walk



Seriously, if you've got Jesus and a German Shepherd you're one step ahead of the game.

Jul 28, 2021

Jul 21, 2021

The ‘Meltdown’ Over Ben & Jerry’s from J Street

 from J Street



The ‘Meltdown’ Over Ben & Jerry’s


I’m a simple guy with simple likes and dislikes.

I’m a huge fan of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. Anything with chocolate.

I’ve had a lifelong love affair with Israel. My family’s from there. I’ve lived there. I’m proud of so much of what the country has accomplished.

And I can’t stand the occupation. It's just not right for Israel to rule over millions of Palestinians without full rights while it moves its own citizens onto land that one day must and should become the state of the Palestinian people.

My fondest hope is that Israel will be a secure, just, democratic national home for the Jewish people, something it can never be if it permanently holds the territory it occupied in 1967 without providing the people who live there with full and equal rights.

So when Ben & Jerry’s says it wants to sell ice cream in Israel but not in the settlements, that seems -- to me -- a rational and principled, even pro-Israel, position.

Click here to say American officials should protect -- not punish -- Ben & Jerry’s right to differentiate between Israel and the territory it occupies.

I’m blown away by the overreaction of those calling this decision “antisemitic.” Antisemitism is brutal and real. My family lost lives because of it. Jews around the world fear it on a daily basis.

Calling this decision “antisemitic” is absurd; in fact, it undermines and trivializes the critical fight against real antisemitism around the world.

And it’s equally inconceivable to me that people are calling for the company to face governmental retaliation for this decision.

J Street and I oppose the Global BDS Movement, which doesn’t recognize the state of Israel or the Jewish people’s right to a national homeland. But when a company says it will do business in Israel -- that’s not a boycott of Israel. 

Sharon, the over-the-top response to this decision (you might call it a 'meltdown’) is unwarrented and harmful.

Ben & Jerry’s decision is a legitimate, peaceful protest against the systemic injustice of occupation and a reminder that the settlements are, in fact, illegal under international law.

It’s a line in the sand between Israel and the occupation that ought to make sense to the overwhelming majority of Jewish Americans who support a two-state solution and oppose settlement expansion.

Our work at J Street is to make sure that the voice of this majority is heard loud and clear in moments like this.

That’s why we’d be grateful if you added your name to our petition.

And, by the way, if you’re going to buy a pint of Ben & Jerry’s, try my two favorite flavors together: Netflix & Chilled combined with Chunky Monkey.

Thank you for all you do,

Jeremy

Jeremy Ben-Ami
President, J Street

Jul 15, 2021

The Owl: Discovery Park Seattle

 Walking at Discovery Park yesterday.......





Wondering if there was a youngster nearby.



A fellow walker recently spoke of being attacked by an owl at Discovery on more than one occasion.


About 20 feet from this imposing individual, thank you for the photo op, we will be on our way.


















May 2, 2021

Lisa Talks Coast to Coast Am, Ian Punnett and the current state of talk radio.

 Lisa Talks Ian Punnett, Late Night Radio and The Pros and Cons of Coast to Coast AM


Thank you and appreciation to long time radio listener, Lisa, for taking time to chat about the current state of late night radio talk shows.


Trying to answer the question of what makes a good talk radio show and what things make the show successful and entertaining.


Lisa shared insights about one of the best radio talk show hosts out there, Ian Punnett.  


The talented hosts can make an entertaining show just with their own input and knowledge.  


When everything fails, the guest can't make it and you're left on your own you still have to make a good show.  Ian has said this many times and used it as an example when callers have asked him how to get into radio.


Ian definitely falls into this category.


Please join us for an informative podcast on late night talk radio.







Agree or disagree, please share your thoughts on the current state of talk radio.  Do you think the radio station has any obligation to promote the truth?


Thank you for listening and reading.







Apr 11, 2021

Cycling The Countryside of Palestine, Finding Homes for Dogs and Getting The Word Out on The Radio

Cycling the countryside of The West Bank through history, politics, religion, architectural ruins and a food paradise--that is Bike Palestine.


Visited out of curiosity and ended up falling in love with the place.

About 25 were in our group the first time and 7 the second--made up of folks from the UK and the US.   George Snow, who founded Bike Palestine is originally from London but now resides in Italy.  Some participants go strictly for the biking.  

The results are an extremely different and fun type of vacation.  Somewhere one often hears about but rarely visits. Jerusalem is impressive.  We are walking where Jesus walked.

People from around the world visit Jericho to be baptized in The Jordan River.  


But why are all of these dogs just hanging out...


Always on the tail end of the bike group one cannot help but notice all of the dogs just hanging around.

On the second tour after researching the issue I found Diana George Babish.

She has created a dog shelter in Beit Sahour about 5 minutes outside of Bethlehem.  On a side trip to visit her shelter she chatted about her efforts to find homes for dogs.  They find homes for their dogs around the world.  They are challenged by political and physical isolation.  They are always trying to get the word out.

My girl, Coco Lou, is from Tijuana.  There are many groups in San Diego who make the 30 minute trip across the border to rehome stray dogs.

Negar, who runs Paws 4 Thought Rescue out of Chula Vista said this is basically the same thing.  

I get dogs from Iran all of the time.  My mom brings 3 dogs back every time she goes over there to visit family.

When I go to London, with my husband, to visit his family, I go on a television and radio show and talk about the dog rescue.  

Of course, we always need donations but we also need traveling buddies and foster homes.


All of the radio talk shows and internet radio talk shows are always looking for a new guest.  Why not hook them up with George Snow who is always looking for new riders.

Getting the word out about Palestine, Bike Palestine and finding homes for dogs.

Let's see if this will work.




All of the photos are courtesy of Chloe Louise at chloe.louise.langendorf.louis@gmail.com--copyright free.