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Homar con H presenta : Conspiranoia

Abdul alhazred sanchez ruiz

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Este Podcast cambió de rumbo; La tierra hueca y la magia de sangre es real, los nazis no son basados, los iluminati son los empresarios y que viva Shub-Niggurath. Las conspiraciones son reales menos las que tu crees. Soy de Mexicali.
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The Homance Chronicles

Nicole Bonneville and Sarah Ando

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Welcome to “The Homance Chronicles” podcast, where we celebrate women’s history in the most captivating way – by sharing stories about incredible women we should all know but often don’t. Join us for our weekly series, “Hoes of History,” where Nicole and Sarah discover the untold stories of women who defied expectations, shattered barriers, and paved the way for future generations. BUT… if you start from episode 1, get ready for a surprise. This podcast isn’t just about historical heroines. ...
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The Noble Call with Paddy Homan

Paddy Homan

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Join your host- Irish Tenor, Paddy Homan, star of the PBS SHOW I AM IRELAND, as he takes listeners on a rich voyage of discovery through Irish Music, culture and history. Homan is joined in the Noble Call by invited guests who discuss all things Irish, with many songs and stories shared along the way- for more information go to www.paddyhoman.com.
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Homage Hip-Hop Poetry Where Appreciation is Appreciated. New, up-and-coming artists sit down with host CGee to show love to the greats who came before them. They reacquaint you to songs you used to rock to without knowing the lyrics or understanding the meaning. This is done spoken word style. You then get an authentic, raw look at up-and-coming artists' perspectives, their background, and get to hear how they flow in a freestyle or original song. Homage! Support this podcast: https://podcas ...
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In a World of...Improvised Movie Homages

Avish Parashar and Mike Worth

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The funny podcast that uses short form improv comedy games to tell long form improvised stories in the style of famous movies. Do you love movies? Are you a fan of short form improv comedy like Whose Line is it Anyway? Are you intrigued by the idea of long form improv comedy storytelling? Are you interested in storytelling and the creative process? Do you enjoy funny movie podcasts? Then this is the show for you! Join Avish Parashar (improv comedy performer and teacher and professional speak ...
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Behind the towering legacy of Victor Hugo lies a lesser-known, haunting tale—that of his youngest daughter, Adèle. Born into privilege and brilliance, Adèle possessed a vivid mind, a gift for writing, and an independent spirit. Yet her life took a tragic turn, marked by obsessive love, defiance of societal norms, and an unrelenting battle with ment…
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Before she was America’s most beloved sex therapist, Dr. Ruth Westheimer survived the Holocaust, trained as a sniper, and earned her doctorate in education. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating and unexpected journey of Dr. Ruth—from a childhood shattered by war to her rise as a cultural icon who changed the conversation around sex, pleasu…
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Madame de La Fayette was one of the first women in history to publish a bestselling novel and forever change French literature. Born into nobility in 1634, Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne defied expectations of women in her era by wielding a sharp intellect and a quiet yet powerful pen. Her groundbreaking novel La Princesse de Clèves, published…
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En 1947, Kenneth Arnold avistó objetos voladores que la prensa llamó “discos voladores”, dando origen a la ufología moderna. Aunque algunos los vincularon con tecnología extraterrestre, otros señalaron diseños secretos nazis durante la Segunda Guerra. Rumores sobre discos alemanes, el Avrocar canadiense y teorías del IV Reich alimentaron un debate …
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En 1946, más de 2,000 avistamientos de “cohetes fantasma” fueron reportados en Escandinavia. Eran objetos en forma de misil que volaban sin ruido ni propulsión visible, algunos estrellándose en lagos. Aunque se sospechó de tecnología soviética, muchos casos desafiaban la física conocida. Algunos documentos militares sugirieron incluso un posible or…
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Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, pilotos reportaron luces misteriosas llamadas Foo Fighters: esferas luminosas que realizaban maniobras imposibles, no salían en radar y parecían inteligentes. Se sospechó que eran armas secretas, fenómenos naturales o incluso naves extraterrestres. Aunque no hostiles, causaron interferencias y aún hoy no tienen un…
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She was the voice of a generation—America's sweetheart with a heartbreaking soprano that defined the late '50s and early '60s. In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary life of Connie Francis, the first female pop star to top the Billboard charts, whose emotional ballads and bilingual charm broke barriers across the globe. From her meteoric r…
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El siguiente podcast es puramente informativo : La Orden de los Nueve Ángulos (ONA) es una organización ocultista moderna asociada al satanismo y al Sendero de la Mano Izquierda. Su texto clave, NAOS, describe rituales, magia sexual, dioses oscuros y el Sistema Septenario. La ONA promueve la autotransformación a través del caos y lo acausal, desafi…
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Es una supuesta organización secreta creada en 1947 tras el incidente de Roswell, dedicada a encubrir y estudiar tecnología y seres extraterrestres. Aunque el FBI declaró falsos los documentos que la mencionan, MJ-12 persiste como mito conspirativo influyente, símbolo del poder oculto, y espejo de nuestros temores sobre gobiernos, secretos y vida e…
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Dos teorías conspirativas populares sostienen que ciertos químicos están “feminizando” a la población y que el fluoruro en el agua sirve para el control mental. Ambas se alimentan del miedo al control social, la pérdida de identidad y la desconfianza en las instituciones, reflejando tensiones culturales entre ciencia, poder, cuerpo y género.…
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La teoría de la pizza del Pentágono sugiere que picos en pedidos de pizza cerca de sedes gubernamentales, como el Pentágono o la CIA, anticipan crisis internacionales. Surgió en 1990, cuando Frank Meeks notó un aumento de pedidos antes de la invasión a Kuwait. Hoy, cuentas como @PentagonPizzaReport monitorean estos patrones en tiempo real, generand…
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She was known around the world for her extreme plastic surgeries and headline-grabbing persona—but Lolo Ferrari was far more complex than the tabloid caricature she became. Born Eve Valois, she rose from a troubled childhood in France to international fame as an adult performer, singer, and TV personality. Behind the exaggerated image and surreal s…
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MacKenzie Scott is best known as the ex-wife of Jeff Bezos—but that’s only a fraction of her story. In this episode, we explore the life of a woman who helped build Amazon, pursued her passion as a novelist, and is now transforming philanthropy through one of the most radical giving sprees in modern history. From working with Toni Morrison to anony…
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Ruth Ellis was a nightclub hostess, mother, and the last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom. From her difficult childhood to the turbulent relationships that shaped her future, we explore the events leading up to the 1955 murder of her lover David Blakely and the sensational trial that followed. But Ruth’s story is more than a crime; it’s a…
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Before Stonewall, before Pride parades, before the word “queer” was reclaimed—there was Ruth Ellis. Born in 1899, Ruth lived boldly and authentically as an out Black lesbian for over a century. Ruth Ellis was a trailblazer who ran her own printing business, built a safe haven for LGBTQ+ youth in Detroit, and became a living legend in her 90s. We al…
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Gladys Bentley was a Harlem Renaissance trailblazer, unapologetic performer, and one of the first public figures to challenge gender norms in 20th-century America. With her signature tuxedo, top hat, and booming voice, Bentley captivated crowds at speakeasies and underground clubs, belting blues lyrics that were as bold as her presence. But behind …
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We’re switching things up this episode. Instead of our usual stories about women in history, we’re pausing to bring awareness to Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (aka chronic hives). Nicole is opening up about her deeply personal ongoing health journey that’s basically become her personality over the last 10 months. Hives can be triggered by a wide ra…
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Long before women had a seat at the table in medicine, Dr. Zaruhi Kavaljian carved out a space of her own. She was the first Armenian women to become a physician—an educator, trailblazer, and advocate for women’s health and empowerment. From earning her medical degree at a time when few women even attended university, to shaping the future of publi…
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En el siglo XV, Abraham de Worms viajó a Egipto para aprender magia sagrada de Abramelín, un sabio del desierto. De ese encuentro surgió un grimorio que promete contactar al Ángel Guardián y dominar demonios. Aquí su historia resumida. Libro: https://archive.org/details/el-libro-de-la-magia-sagrada-abramelin/page/n1/mode/2up…
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¿Cristo reencarnado como mujer china? Relámpago Oriental es una secta digital prohibida en China, acusada de crímenes y lavado cerebral. Desde EE. UU., predica el fin de los tiempos y enfrenta al Partido Comunista, al que llama “el Gran Dragón Rojo”. Acompañame a escuchar este mini episodio alv...si quieren.…
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Ava Gardner lived a dazzling yet complicated life. She was a timeless beauty, a fierce spirit, and one of Hollywood’s most unforgettable icons. From her humble beginnings in rural North Carolina to becoming an MGM starlet and international sensation, Ava's journey was anything but ordinary. We explore her rise to fame, the roles that defined her, a…
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We step into the shadowy corridors of 17th-century Paris to uncover the life and legacy of Catherine Monvoisin—better known as La Voisin. Fortune-teller, midwife, poisoner, and alleged sorceress, La Voisin rose from modest beginnings to become a central figure in the notorious Affair of the Poisons—a scandal that shook the court of King Louis XIV t…
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El juju es un sistema espiritual tradicional de África Occidental basado en amuletos y rituales. Aunque originalmente se usaba para protección y sanación, ha sido distorsionado para controlar víctimas en redes de trata, especialmente en Uganda, donde se vincula a sacrificios rituales de niños. Su uso refleja tensiones entre creencias ancestrales, p…
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we dive into the chilling and mysterious history of Aqua Tofana—a deadly poison that quietly haunted 17th-century Italy. Said to be undetectable, tasteless, and odorless, this lethal concoction was reportedly created by Giulia Tofana and distributed to women desperate to escape abusive marriages in a time when divorce was not an option. We explore …
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La Religión Ahmadí de Paz y Luz (AROPL) es un movimiento místico disidente del islam chiita, liderado por Abdullah Hashem, proclamado Mahdi y guía infalible. Rechaza el islam tradicional, promueve un universalismo esotérico ("La Luz") y busca un "Estado Justo Divino". Perseguido como herejía en países musulmanes y vigilado en Occidente por acusacio…
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¿Les ha pasado que algo malvado les despierta nostalgia? Así me pasó con los TelevisaLeaks. Recordé cuando Televisa y TV Azteca decidían qué ver, a quién odiar y por quién votar. Era como ver Tremors y luego cambiarle a Los Simpson. Hoy, esos mismos que moldearon presidentes y jueces… están de vuelta. Y vaya forma.…
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Sally Ride catapulted from telescope‑toting kid in Encino to NASA trailblazer, winning collegiate tennis titles, earning dual Stanford degrees, and acing a Stanford Ph.D. before joining the first astronaut class to admit women. On June 18, 1983 she rode Challenger into orbit, silencing skeptics, mastering the shuttle’s robotic arm, and becoming Ame…
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Deborah Sampson defied 18th-century gender norms by disguising herself as a man to fight in the American Revolutionary War. Born into poverty and bound by the limitations of her time, Deborah's courage and resilience propelled her into a life of espionage, injury, and honor on the battlefield. We explore her motivations, the double life she led as …
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Malala Yousafzai is an activist and when she was a young girl from Pakistan’s Swat Valley she stood up to the Taliban and became the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate. From her early advocacy for girls’ education under the shadow of terrorism, to surviving a near-fatal attack at just 15 years old, Malala’s courage has ignited a global moveme…
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Anna Der-Vartanian was a true trailblazer in the U.S. Navy and beyond. From her early days of service during World War II to making history as the first woman to achieve the rank of E-9 Master Chief Petty Officer in 1959. Anna shattered glass ceilings in a male-dominated field, but her dedication to serving her country didn’t stop there—after retir…
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Naomi Feil was the pioneer behind Validation Therapy for dementia care. Born in 1932, Naomi dedicated her career to improving communication with older adults experiencing dementia, challenging traditional caregiving approaches with empathy and understanding. Raised in a nursing home where her father was an administrator, she witnessed firsthand the…
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Mary Ellen Pleasant was an entrepreneur, abolitionist, and one of the most powerful women of the 19th century. From her early years navigating the Underground Railroad to amassing a fortune in San Francisco, Mary Ellen used her wealth and influence to fight for civil rights, challenge racial injustice, and shape the future for Black Americans. But …
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Clarice Cliff was a pioneering British ceramicist who defied expectations and left an indelible mark on the Art Deco movement. Born into a working-class family in 1899, Clarice’s artistic talent and relentless ambition propelled her from a factory apprentice to an internationally celebrated designer. We explore her groundbreaking “Bizarre” ware, th…
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En este episodio de la Guerra Fría que convirtió al Triángulo Dorado en el epicentro del opio. En este podcast exploramos cómo la lucha anticomunista de EE.UU. terminó financiando redes criminales con repercusiones globales que aún persisten. ¿que cosas no?
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La Guerra del Opio de 1967, un conflicto en el Triángulo Dorado (Laos, Tailandia, Myanmar) donde el narcotráfico y los intereses políticos y militares se entrelazaron. Se explorará el enfrentamiento entre el Kuomintang, el general Ouane Rattikone y la CIA, revelando cómo el opio financió guerras y consolidó poder durante la Guerra Fría.…
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El podcast explorará la Métrica de Alcubierre, una solución matemática propuesta por Miguel Alcubierre en 1994 que sugiere la posibilidad de viajar más rápido que la luz deformando el espacio-tiempo, sin violar las leyes de la física. Aunque teóricamente viable, enfrenta desafíos como la necesidad de energía negativa y riesgos como explosiones de r…
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Marie Van Brittan Brown was the visionary inventor behind the first home security system. A Black woman living in Queens, New York, during the 1960s, Marie was determined to protect her home and community in an era when emergency response times were unreliable. Alongside her husband, she developed a groundbreaking closed-circuit television system t…
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Rosa Parks' quiet act of defiance on a Montgomery bus ignited the Civil Rights Movement. But there’s more to her story than that historic moment in 1955. We explore her early life, the years of activism that led up to her famous stand, and the challenges she faced long after the boycott. From her work with the NAACP to her fight for justice in Detr…
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Madam C.J. Walker was the first self-made female millionaire in America. Born to formerly enslaved parents, Walker transformed her life through determination, innovation, and an entrepreneurial spirit that changed the beauty industry forever. From her early struggles with hair loss to creating a groundbreaking line of haircare products for Black wo…
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Listen to a very special concert that took place on October 4th, 2024 at The Lough Erne Resort, Co. Fermanagh, featuring Traditional Irish Folk singer, Niall Hanna. Part of the I AM IRELAND show 2024 Musical Tour of Scotland and Ireland, with special guests, Laurence Nugent on Flute, James Moore on Guitar, and hosts Paddy Homan and Rich Daniels. To…
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Octavia E. Butler was a groundbreaking science fiction writer who defied genre conventions and societal expectations to become one of the most influential voices in speculative fiction. From her early struggles with dyslexia to her journey as a self-taught writer crafting Afrofuturist masterpieces, Octavia's work explored themes of power, race, gen…
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In this episode, we dive into the controversial and haunting story of Shirley Mason, better known as Sybil, the woman whose case brought dissociative identity disorder (DID) into the public spotlight. Her life became the basis for the bestselling book Sybil and its famous film adaptations, but how much of her story was real? We explore Shirley’s ch…
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El narcotráfico en México ha sido un fenómeno marcado por la política y la geopolítica, con el PRI recurriendo a la represión y a pactos con la CIA para afianzar su control. Bajo Trump, se ha vuelto a utilizar como una carta bajo la manga, pero ahora etiquetando a los narcotraficantes como "terroristas", intensificando la criminalización. Estas est…
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As teenagers in Nazi-occupied Netherlands, sisters, Freddie and Truus Oversteegen, along with thier friend, Hannie Schaft, joined the Dutch resistance and risked everything to fight for freedom. With courage and cunning, they carried out sabotage missions, helped Jewish families escape, and even assassinated Nazi targets—all while maintaining their…
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Dr. Alexa Canady shattered barriers by becoming the first African American female neurosurgeon in the United States. From her early years in Lansing, Michigan, (that's right - she's a hometown hoe), to her groundbreaking residency at the University of Minnesota, Dr. Canady’s journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and unwavering passio…
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