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History Homos

Scott Lizard Abrams

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Scott and William put aside their continental differences to teach a history lesson to you (and hopefully a guest) each week in their attempt to come to a greater understanding about history, ideology and current affairs while having lots of laughs along the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyhomos/support
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Into the Moss

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A sunken raft of weeds woven into a verdant morass of sound, song and story. Broadcast on London's Resonance FM every Thursday, Into the Moss is a 14 minute drift through original music, soundscapes and liminal yarns.
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Boys Who Brunch

A podcast about start ups, bangerz and the Near Future brought to you by Fun, Lochie and Mike

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A podcast about start ups, bangerz, and the Near Future brought to you by Fun, Lochie and Mike
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This week William and Scott are joined by friend of the show Tony Tudor to discuss the most enigmatic and intriguing banking family in the history of the world: The Rothschilds. We follow their story from their origin in the "Judengasse" ghetto of Frankfurt into the most powerful moneybrokers, with a bank in every European center of power and agent…
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When we think of prehistoric elephants, mammoths are usually the first that comes to mind. But our past is filled with various species of elephants, and Deinotherium was one of the strangest. Join Dinosaur George as he explains just how odd this elephant was!Από τον Dinosaur George
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This week Scott is joined by Patrick and returning guest comedian Dalton Pruitt to discuss the iconic 1990 schizoid simulator film "Jacob's Ladder" starring Tim Robbins. This psychological horror/drama plays out a metaphysical narrative that straddles genres and reality itself in its exploration of the themes of Vietnam PTSD, MK ULTRA mind experime…
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Dave has a new book out next week and it’s the culmination of several years work. Longtime listeners will know the major themes already from the episode title – a lot of stuff in the literature on dinosaur behaviour is badly framed, overstated, contradictory or contains major over extrapolations. Happily, you can listen to all of this again as Dave…
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This week Scott is joined by Patrick and Jared to discuss the 1963 book "Culture Against Man" by Jules Henry, a college anthropology professor and researcher. This was a very interesting piece of social science funded by the Ford Foundation and represents the synthesis of the Frankfurt School ideation of Cultural Relativity into the intellectual ec…
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This week, to ring in Season 2 of History Homos, Scott is joined by Patrick and Bobby Tamburro to discuss the clash of wills between the two remaining factions of the failing Roman Republic after the death of Julius Caesar. On the side of the Triumvirate were two of Caesar's former right hand men Marc Anthony and Marcus Lepidus as well as his adopt…
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This week we are joined by friend of the show and newfound film star Legalman, of the Quash podcast, to discuss his acting debut in the 2023 film "The Jones Plantation" We also discuss filmmaking in general, the moon landing and other familiar topics.Grab the film at www.Jonesplantationfilm.comDon't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/histo…
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It's the History Homos Season 1 Finale! This week we are joined by taxidermist and podcaster Jack Devaney AKA Worldaroundewe to discuss the book "Slave Species of the Gods" by Michael Tellinger, which purports to tell the TRUE story of the origins of the human species as a slave race to the Annunaki, a race of ancient astronauts who hail from the p…
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This week we are please to be joined again by Super Lawyer/Rancher Anthony Raimondo to discuss the absolute pinnacle of American folk legend: Billy The Kid and his role in the ignominious Lincoln County War. This was a brutal blood feud between landowners pitted against one another by the federal government in which "Billy" (Real name Henry McCarty…
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This week we are joined by fellow Bible enthusiast and returning guest Patrick, creator of CANTGETFOOLEDAGAIN, to discuss the Old Testament Book of Proverbs. We discuss the voluminous advice this book extolls as well as contemplate the Lady of Wisdom and her gnostic implications and how she intersects with the Girardian interpretation of the Gospel…
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Last month we mentioned that legendary palaeontologist Mike Benton had announced his retirement, but with a few quick emails, Dave was able to grab him for this month’s episode. So, join Dave and Iszi as we have celebration of Mike’s career and take him through his early interest in palaeontology, how he got his PhD, the death of Al Romer, rhynchos…
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This week we are joined by radio personality and our benefactor/handler Monica Perez to continue our inquiry into the history of American serial killers and their connections to intelligence, drug/ human trafficking and the occult. This week we focus on the infamous 1970s "Son of Sam" murders, considering the seminal 1988 book "The Ultimate Evil" b…
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This we we are pleased to be joined once again by author Dominic Scarcella to discuss all things Girard, Christian faith in our time and the crossroads of anthropology and biology.Follow Dom on twitter @goodneignbadcit and join his substack at goodneighborbadcitizen.substack.comThis week's episode was sponsored by Magic Mind. For 48 percent off a n…
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This week we are joined by superstar investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore to discuss one of the most enigmatic characters we have come across in our studies, who just happens to have a shady connection to nearly a dozen previous episode topics of the History Homos podcast : J. Stanley Pottinger. Johnny became aware of this figure when getting de…
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This week we are proud to welcome back superstar journalist and author Nick Bryant to the show to discuss his new book "The Truth About Watergate" in which he unravels the complex conspiracy within a conspiracy that brought down the Nixon Whitehouse. We discuss the CIA's role in both the eponymous burglary and the legal boondoggle and the media's c…
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We’ve made plenty of jokes over the years about the general lack of sauropod skulls and the frustrations of trying to work out what these animals were doing when it came to things like feeding when the most important bit is missing. Happily, this week we are joined by David Button who has done a ton of work in this area and is happy to chat to Dave…
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This week we discuss the political treatise "Pan-Europa" by Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, originally published in the interwar year 1923. Kalergi was raised to become a diplomat for the Austro-Hungarian Empire, like his father before him, but in the wake of The Great War found himself politically homeless. This short book, while packed with insightfu…
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This week we are rejoined by repeat guest Legalman of the Quash Podcast to discuss the 1957 film 12 Angry Men. We go deep in discussing the themes of jury nullification and industrialized scapegoating within the legal system. Follow Legalman on twitter @USCrimereview and listen to his discussion of 12 Angry Men that spawned this discussion at https…
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This week we are joined again by Dan from Nice Podcast Stupid to discuss a thoroughly Boston topic and its very History Homos implications. James "Whitey" Bulger was a Boston criminal underground legend and amassed a massive body count and rap sheet while protected by crooked FBI Agents at the local Boston office. Lesser known is the fact that whil…
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This week we are joined by friend of the show Richard Booth to discuss the 1960s-1970s clandestine smuggling and diversion of nuclear materials to countries friendly to US geopolitical hegemony, most notably Israel. We focus on the NUMEC plant in PA and the Kerr-Magee Cimarron plant in OKC, where Karen Silkwood was likely murdered in the coverup of…
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Why were these two completely different species found cuddling together in a burrow? Scrimble explains the Triassic Cuddle Fossil and tells the story of how these two came to be. ★ Support this podcast ★Από τον WKNC 88.1 | NC State Student Radio
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The spinosaurs get all the love (OK, mostly hate) and attention when it comes to the megalosauroids, but they are but one weird branch of this group of theropods. Sadly they have a similar problem to the spinosaurs in that there are annoyingly few fossils of them, and there’s very few people working on these animals. Happily, today Iszi and Dave ar…
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This week, William is on vacation touring the canals of England, so Scott is joined IRL by Patrick, creator of CANTGETFOOLEDAGAIN, to discuss the work and thought of Rene Girard. Girard was a 20th century multidisciplinary thinker who is best known for his "mimetic theory of desire" and his "scapegoat theory" on the origin of myth and religion. We …
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How did this dinosaur become one of the most diverse and successful predators in the ocean? Scrimble explores the ichthyosaur and its impacts on the ocean ecosystem today. ★ Support this podcast ★Από τον WKNC 88.1 | NC State Student Radio
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This week we are joined once again by our friend Beyond Woke & Problematic (@wokebeyond) to discuss the fuzzy time period surrounding the collapse of dozens of Savings and Loan banks nationwide in the 1980s. Perhaps the reason this crisis is not well remembered is the fact that the men who perpetrated it are characters well known to listeners of th…
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This week we are rejoined by friend of the show JB Beverley to discuss the 1970s American Indian Movement which erupted in violent struggle with two FBI Agents in Oglala Lakota Nation in 1975, resulting in a massive multi-country manhunt and FBI frame up job of Leonard Pelletier who is still in jail today. This episode was sponsored by Magic Mind. …
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How did the Titanis end up taking over the Americas as the most formidable apex predator? Scrimble explores the Terror Birds and the adaptations that made them so successful in the Great American Exchange. ★ Support this podcast ★Από τον WKNC 88.1 | NC State Student Radio
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William sits down with Jack Devaney IRL to talk about being Northern, bees, taxidermy and most of all, the Piltdown Man scandal in which science showed its arse by embracing an obvious load of crap because it flattered the Darwinian prejudices of the charlatans at the top. Jack is host of World Around Ewe and Troof Seeking podcasts and is England's…
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