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America’s military operations are constantly evolving. From boot camp to boots on the ground, anchor Ryan Robertson provides in-depth coverage of international armed conflicts and the latest technological developments in weaponry worldwide.
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Join Dane & David for your weekly dose of irreverent political & cultural commentary! Weapons of Meme Destruction takes aim at society's conventional opinions. Our view is that conventional wisdom isn't always so wise. By destroying society's memes of "respectable opinion", we arm our community with their own weapons to call out BS when they see it. Instead of giving you the same stale, puny candy bar in a different wrapper, we are serving up king-sized candy bars chock full of chocolate cov ...
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We live in a VUCA world – volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous – where the only constant is change, complexity is growing, and all the ambiguity this creates is making us feel anxious and uncertain. The world is being disrupted over and over again, and the risks previously categorized as “unknown unknowns” have become commonplace. Everywhere we turn, Mount VUCA is in various stages of volcanic eruption. Join IQ4U’s Dr. Tamara Schwartz and her invited guests in this new podcast explori ...
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Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith speaks with leaders in government, business, and culture to explore the world’s most critical challenges at the intersection of technology and society. As a 30-year veteran of an industry driven by disruption, Brad Smith hosts candid conversations with his guests that examine, reframe, and explore potential solutions to the digital issues shaping our world today, including cybersecurity, privacy, digital inclusion, environmental sustainability, a ...
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Weapons of WWI

Noah Maitland

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Description of the main weapons during WWI and how they changed to fit today's standard Cover art photo provided by Timothy Dykes on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@timothycdykes
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The Beauty of Our Weapons

M. Darusha Wehm | Scribl

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The Beauty of Our Weapons has moved. The Beauty of Our Weapons, book 3 of the Andersson Dexter Investigations series by M. Darusha Wehm, is now available by listening to the series instead of the individual title. You can also purchase The Beauty of Our Weapons audiobook and ebook at Scribl.com. Please search for Andersson Dexter Investigations to listen to this book.
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Your #1 source for unfiltered, uncensored, and passionate #NYJets talk by hosts CJ "The Painkiller" DeSimone and Kevin Jackson. Follow the show on Twitter @CandCJetsFactor , CJ @jetsfan0523 , and Kevin @SpottyBlackman Email: weaponshotpodcast@gmail.com
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This undead obsessed channel is part self-help thought exercises and discussions about conquering addiction using the tools found in the "AddictionZombie" companion workbook and part serialized audioseries about fictional characters battling actual zombies in their lives from my, "Undead Weapons" books. Self-reflecting education and indie-style entertainment all from the mind and experiences of yours truly. New episodes of "AddictionZombie: The Undead Addiction Podcast" and "Undead Weapons: ...
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Justin Blake receives an invitation from his old school-fellow Tom Temple to join him and his family for the Christmas holidays in Yorkshire. Having no other plans, he decides to go. Though he is normally much the opposite of what would be called a lady's man, he falls instantly in love with Miss Forrest, one of the guests, who had already shared his train compartment on the way. When he meets the mysterious Herod Voltaire and finds that he must protect the girl from him and his weapons of m ...
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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know

International Law department - Graduate Institute Geneva

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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know is a podcast series produced as part of the LAWS and War Crimes research project, based at the International Law department of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The podcast is hosted by the members of the research team: Paola Gaeta (the project lead), Marta Bo, Abhimanyu George Jain, and Alessandra Spadaro. Over the course of ten episodes, they will intervie ...
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This week on Weapons & Warfare, we’re revisiting some of our favorite Weapons of the Week. Host Ryan Robertson is joined by Senior Producer Brett Baker, Video Editor Brian Spencer, and Graphics Designer Dakota Piteo, as the crew behind the show talks about some of their favorite pieces of technology and hardware.…
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Let’s play Buzzword Bingo. Business Analytics. Cybersecurity. AI. Big Data. ChatGPT. Blockchain. IoT. Let’s talk tech. On this episode of WMD, Dr. Schwartz talks with two of her YCP students, Madison Furrow a cybersecurity management major and Thomas Cooper a business analytics major about artificial intelligence and its intersection with everythin…
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In this episode, we react to a nearly 10-minute unhinged, uninformed rant by MSNBC's Joy Reid about the ramifications of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent presidential immunity ruling. Unsurprisingly, she's wrong about nearly every aspect, but unfortunately, how she thinks about issues like this is shared by far too many people and the line of "think…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare highlights a pioneering effort to create a pill that could protect troops from Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS) following radiation exposure. This project is a significant advancement in military medical research led by Nebraska-based researchers, providing hope for safeguarding troops in radiation-risk environments. We…
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Why is it that the one's screaming the loudest about the sanctity of democracy are always the first ones to abandon its principles and ideals to gain or maintain power? Whether it's U.S. politicians always lamenting "our democracy" (the U.S. has never been one, and that's by design) while thwarting the will of the people to ban them from enriching …
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When we think about human resources and personnel, we think about people…about humans! But AI is taking the personal out of personnel. Since the introduction of Human Resources Information Systems into the hiring process, the job search experience has become very different. Generative AI is already making an impact on resumes, and there are new app…
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Andrew Cuomo and Adam Kin(cuck)zinger recently appeared on "Real Time with Bill Maher" and they quickly formed into the three-headed hydra of mis, dis, and mal-information, spewing one baseless regime narrative after another. Whether they discussed Trump, Russia, Hunter Biden, or a combination of all three, it was an endless buffet of thoughtless t…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare, the focus is on moral injury. Host Ryan Robertson explores its definition and the level of understanding surrounding it, shedding light on experts' insights and the necessary steps to address moral injury within the special forces community. Our Weapon of the Week segment celebrates Independence Day with America’s pa…
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Hope springs eternal in the last week of June 2024. This week Julian Assange was finally freed from his 12-year-long unjustified imprisonment for daring to expose the lies and war crimes of the U.S. foreign policy intelligentsia. In a truly just world these people would be tried for their crimes, but for now, we will settle for righting the wrong o…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare, we’re exploring battlefield innovation. Host Ryan Robertson visits with the team at Building Momentum to see how they’re showing the modern warrior how to make the most of what they have available. Teaching lessons learned from Iraq, Afghanistan, and even today in Ukraine, see how innovation continues to have a place…
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What is real? This is the question posed to the Velveteen Rabbit by the Skin Horse. He goes on to explain that “Real isn’t how you are made. You become.” The rise of Augmented and Virtual Reality technologies makes this question even more complicated. Is something “real” when we experience it in cyberspace? On this episode of WMD, Dr. Schwartz talk…
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Leftism is societal entropy. It tends toward disorder and chaos because it's an ideology completely untethered from any consistently applied principles and has an unconstrained vision of humanity—that human beings are infinitely malleable; and therefore, perpetual lab rats to be experimented on by those that see themselves as gods, capable of remak…
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Dr. Sultan Al Jaber is the President of COP28, the UN Climate Change Conference hosted by the UAE last year. He's also the CEO and Managing Director of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), where he leads efforts to produce cleaner energy today and invests in sustainable energy solutions for the future. In this episode, Dr. Sultan shares how …
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The infinite-headed hydra of elite unaccountability reared two more ugly heads recently in the form of Anthony Fauci and how Wall Street/financial media has been handling the recent rise in Game Stop stock (again). Even though Fauci plainly lied to Congress on multiple subjects and former CDC Director, Robert Redfield, just confirmed it, nothing ha…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare we’re headed to the beach. As conflicts like the ones in the Red, Black and South China Seas continue to evolve, so too does the need for new innovations in the maritime battlespace. Host Ryan Robertson takes a look at what two companies focused on open waters and tech are doing to stay in front of the pack. And Bluey…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare it’s all drones, all the time. A veritable Dronapalooza. Hear from some former Air Force leaders and defense and security experts on what our national defense is doing right, and where it needs to get better when it comes to drones in the hands of today’s operators. And we check out the C100 from Performance Drone Wor…
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Coaching in sport is extremely important to development both as an athlete and as a whole person. The tools a coach has at their disposal is a factor in how they can help their athletes prepare, train, reflect, and recover. Emerging technologies are creating new ways to assist in the player – coach relationship. In particular, IoT offers numerous o…
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Trump once said something along the lines of, "it's not me they're after, it's you, I'm just in the way." We all rolled our eyes at the self-absorbed, messianic tone of that statement as just Trump being Trump, but don't take his word for it, look at the actions of all the worst people in the world that stand opposite him. On the heels of his speec…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare, as the world reflects on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Host Ryan Robertson has a conversation with journalism professor, and documentarian, Barney McCoy about his latest effort, ‘Running Towards The Fire’. This new documentary centers on the experiences of World War II correspondent, Robert Rueben who made the jump …
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The kids can't read and it's making Volodymyr Zelensky rich. Although the US is the lone super power in the world, it apparently can't dedicate enough resources to get its population to read proficiently. With 21% of the voting population functionally illiterate, is it any wonder they keep voting for the same politicians and policies that continual…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare, taking new tech to the battlespace. With the ever-evolving nature of combat, and how America’s forces will operate in their next conflict, one company is working to make sure deployed troops have the computing power they need to operate in remote and austere environments. Host Ryan Robertson offers an up-close look a…
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Harrison Butker used his speech to graduates from the Catholic University, Benedictine College, to remind them that tradition is important and staying in one's own lane is the best way to lead effectively and with grace. Although femnazis and the rest of the chronically offended, emotional hypochondriacs generally have nothing but dismissive, mocki…
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On the last episode of WMD, one of Dr. Schwartz’s student veterans, Mr. Jon Ritt, a business analytics major at the York College of Pennsylvania, shared war stories from his first deployment to Southwest Asia to describe how technology is shaping the battlefield. On this episode, part two of a two-part story, Jon shares the story of his second depl…
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Remember when the FBI fabricated "evidence," government prosecutors ran with it, and their propaganda mouthpieces amplified it without fact checking or "holding power accountable?" Pepperidge Farms remembers. As it turns out, those explosive pictures of "top secret" and "classified" documents the FBI seized during the raid on Mar-a-Lago last year, …
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As evermore irrelevant wedges are driven between us, while the elite (those driving the wedges) continue their endless power grab, it becomes increasingly obvious that the death of critical thinking has been a front and center reason for why the divide and conquer strategy never fails. On the one hand, we have femnazis (and their soy-drunk male apo…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare we’re exploring life after service. While many veterans make the transition to civilian life with little difficulty, that’s not true for all. Host Ryan Robertson connects with Warriors Ethos to learn more about their mission to help veterans take the next step, and introduces us to one of their success stories. Plus t…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare we head to Tampa for Special Operations Forces Week, aka SOF Week 2024. Host Ryan Robertson takes a look at some of the problems facing the SOF community and what they’re doing to stay mission-ready in the face of those challenges. And our Weapon of the Week may look like a toy, but its users aren’t playing around.…
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One of the best experiences that comes from being a professor is when a student takes the opportunity to share their personal story. Military veterans share a very special bond, as a veteran herself, Dr. Schwartz feels especially grateful for that connection when a student veteran shares their story. This is part one of a very special two-part epis…
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In case you haven't heard, taxation is theft. This simple fact is brought plainly into focus by escalating tensions in the Middle East. If the American regime had any interest in peace or what is best for the American people, it would be doing everything to stop the encroaching regional conflict, but instead it continues spending the money stolen f…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare China’s newest aircraft carrier could soon be ready to hit open waters. Learn why that news is putting a bigger spotlight on America’s shipbuilding and maintenance struggles. Host Ryan Robertson visits with an industry leader to get their take on potential answers to the problem. And. in our Weapon of the Week, all ha…
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On April 19, 2024, Max Azzarello etched his name in American history books alongside other fateful events that have occurred on that same day in U.S. history. There's a lesson in his seemingly crazy action that without the proper historical context might be missed. April 19th also happens to be both the opening shots of the American Revolution when…
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This week on Weapons & Warfare we’re headed out on the Potomac River as Host Ryan Robertson visits with a longtime boatmaker that’s hoping to turn their racing background into a winning formula for Special Operations forces. Plus a new concept from Bell could be a big player in the future of America’s national defense.…
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Historically, National Security has always involved the most cutting edge of technology. As the world moves back into a RealPolitik posture with nations competing for power of a global scale, how we go to war is changing again. The newest arms race is in the application of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics on the battlefield. On this episode of …
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This week on Weapons & Warfare meet the Southern California startup that could change the game for the military’s billion-dollar parts problem. Host Ryan Robertson visits with one of the leaders at Machina Labs to see how their tech could be the answer to many issues facing military maintainers. And a small, but powerful piece of tech is our Weapon…
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