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Interlude from Grand Theft World episode 57 (05/12/2021)
edit includes material from Adam Curtis’s All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
and 2011 and George Hunt, The UNCED Eath Summit Meeting
"The group was founded in 1977 at St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Comprehensive by Paul McLaughlin, David Maguire, Greg Maguire, and Tom Robinson, whose ages at the time ranged from 12 to 15.[1] While their instruments were basic - including a cardboard drum kit - they were able to quickly produce a demo tape which they sent to a local indie label Fast Product, who also produced the Human League. Inspired by The Slits and Mekons, the Prats debuted with three tracks on the Fast EP Earcom 1.[1][2]
In 1979, the band recorded a session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show.[3] Peel also offered his fee from a DJing appearance in Edinburgh to finance a single release by the band.[1] A series of singles then followed, including "General Davis" and "Die Todten Reyten Schnell," which was released on a German indie label.
A number of line-up changes saw Elspeth McLeod joining to provide additional guitar (including on the single "General Davis") and Jeff Maguire taking over bass duties from Tom Robinson.
In 1980, the EP "The 1990s Pop" was released on Rough Trade Music. This record contained four tracks: "Disco Pope", "Nothing", "TV Set", and "Noboty Noticed". "Disco Pope" received significant airplay under John Peel and was re-released in 2003 on Rough Trade Shops' compilation CD Post Punk Volume 1. ....."
The complete session recorded by The Fall on 24 March 1981 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on the 31st of that month.
1. Middle Mass, 2. Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul, 3. Hip Priest, 4. C 'n' C / Hassle Schmuck
The Fall's 5th Peel session. Recorded 26/8/1981, first broadcast 15/9/1981.
1. Deer Park, 2. Look, Know, 3. Winter, 4. Who Makes The Nazis?
edit from US Funded Research On "Coronavirus Induced Myocarditis", FDA Authorized New Jab & The Green Police - Last American Vagabond August 31st, 2022
https://odysee.com/@TLAVagabond:5/TDWU-8-31-22:1
Interview 891 - Christopher Black Destroys the Myth of the Rwandan "Genocide"
Christopher Black is a Toronto-based international criminal lawyer who has spent the last 14 years successfully defending former Rwandan Gendarmerie General Augustin Ndindiliyimana at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. In that 14 years, Black has uncovered copious evidence about what really happened in the so-called "100 Days" of 1994 and the four year civil war that led up to it. Today on the program, Black shares that information with us and deconstructs the lies that continue to be propagated about the Rwandan genocide.
https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-891-christopher-black-destroys-the-myth-of-the-rwandan-genocide/
Interview 886 - Keith Harmon Snow Reveals the Truth About the Rwandan Genocide
Keith Harmon Snow has extensive experience in Africa as a journalist, photographer and genocide investigator who attended the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda. He joins us today to discuss the 20th anniversary of the "100 days" and how the true story of the genocide (and who was really behind it) has been completely inverted by politicians, the press, Hollywood and everyone else with a vested interest in what happened there.
https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-886-keith-harmon-snow-reveals-the-truth-about-the-rwandan-genocide/
The only known film footage of Marcel Proust (identified by Canadian professor Jean-Pierre Sirois-Trahan) shows the French writer at a wedding as he descends a staircase unaccompanied, speedily walking past the slower couples to his right.