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Beyond The Horizon

Beyond The Horizon

Bobby Capucci

Beyond the Horizon is a project that aims to dig a bit deeper than just the surface level that we are so used to with the legacy media while at the same time attempting to side step the gaslighting and rhetoric in search of the truth. From the day to day news that dominates the headlines to more complex geopolitical issues that effect all of our lives, we will be exploring them all.
It's time to stop settling for what is force fed to us and it's time to look beyond the horizon.
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Deutsche Bank is a name well known to those of us who follow the Epstein case and once again this money laundering hot spot is popping up in the news. A judge in the United States has given the go ahead for a class action lawsuit against the bank that see's investors looking to recoup losses that they incurred while invested in the bank due to the banks refusal to stop doing business with some of the biggest dirt bags in the world.
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https://www.businessinsider.com/deutsche-bank-us-shareholders-lawsuit-over-russian-oligarchs-jeffrey-epstein-2022-6
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A woman from Massachusetts is being accused of murdering her boyfriend by poisoining him with antifreeze. The man complained to friends and family that when he was with her he would feel sick and when he would leave her he would feel better. After an investigation into the mans death was triggered by concerns from health care workers and his family, a more thorough examination of his death was performed and it was in the aftermath of that investigation that the arrest was made.
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Salisbury Woman Charged With Murdering Boyfriend With Antifreeze – NBC Boston
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Lucey Studey has said for decades that her father was a serial killer and that he made her help him bury the bodies. Now, after decades of being ignored, the FBI have begun to excavate and dig at the site where she says she helped him hide the bodies and she hopes it will lead to closure for the families of the women she says were murdered.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/authorities-start-digging-for-remains-at-site-of-suspected-iowa-killings/ar-AA14YAFf?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=4e5cbc6921974edbfdd04871b2e19522
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JP Morgan, the United States Virgin Islands and Jes Staley have been engaged in a battle royale in a courtroom in New York for months now and with the trial less than a month away, things are still cooking at a high degree.
According to a new filing by Jes Staley that hit the docket and then was quickly removed, JP Morgan has already spent more than 14 million dollars in legal fees. They are looking to roll that number into the larger number that they say Staley is responsible for and JP Morgan hopes that any ruling made against them, will end up being a burden that Staley has to deal with.
Staley, for his part has said that anything he did with Epstein was all part of the job and that if anyone is responsible for missing the fact that Epstein was a human trafficking monster, it was JP Morgan.
A trial is set to kick off next month in New York.
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JPMorgan legal fees in Jeffrey Epstein sex traffick cases revealed (cnbc.com)
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The family of Xana Kernodle is speaking out at length for the first time about the murder and how it has effected their lives since the tragedy happened late last year. The Kernodle's have mostly avoided the media and have instead chosen to grieve in private. In the recent 48 hours episode on CBS that changed.
In this episode, we hear from the Kernodle's about Xana and what they hope happens next.
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Family of Idaho murder victim breaks silence for first time, recalls “worst nightmare” - East Idaho News
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Alex Murdaugh was back in court over the past few days where he admitted guilty to a plethora of financial crimes that included stealing from his own clients. Alex Murdaugh's plea deal is contingent on his compliance to the parameters of the deal and if he is found out of compliance, the deal will be null and void.
What was the bounty Murdaugh received for these concessions? Well, that his federal sentence would run concurrently with his life sentence.
His attempts to get a new trial continue.
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Alex Murdaugh pleads guilty to federal fraud and money laundering charges | CNN
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Bryan Kohberger was set to appear in court today for two separate hearings. One scheduled for the morning and one for the afternoon. Both sessions have been postponed however, after an illness was reported. Details about who is ill are still light, but the proceedings have been pushed back due to the unexpected circumstances.
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Pretrial hearings for Idaho killing suspect Kohberger postponed (newsnationnow.com)
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Beyond The Horizon - A Look Back:  Prince Andrew And His Rude Behavior
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09/22/23 • 12 min

Every time we turn around at this point, someone else has a tale to tell about Prince Andrew and his degenerate behavior. From palace maids to ex security guards, we have heard tales of his verbal abuse. In this episode, we once again hear from another person claiming that Andrew, is in fact, a nonce.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11268467/Prince-Andrew-launched-torrent-foul-language-Queens-press-secretary-new-book-claims.html
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There is a video showing a man who resembles Bryan Kohberger at the vigil for Kaylee, Madison, Ethan and Xana. Now the debate is raging if the man shown in the video is Bryan Kohberger or just a man that resembles him.
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Online sleuths claim Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger attended victims' vigil (nypost.com)
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Mexican drug cartels have a long history of infiltrating various businesses to diversify their income streams and legitimize their illicit wealth. Here is a summary of how they have accomplished this:
  1. Money Laundering: Cartels often use legitimate businesses, such as restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, to launder their drug profits. They commingle drug money with the revenue from these businesses, making it difficult for authorities to trace the illegal funds.
  2. Front Companies: Cartels establish front companies, which appear to be legal entities engaged in legitimate activities. These companies can include construction firms, agricultural enterprises, or even real estate ventures. The primary purpose is to provide a cover for their criminal operations.
  3. Corruption: Cartels corrupt law enforcement officials, politicians, and public servants to protect their interests and facilitate their operations. Bribery and coercion are common tactics used to ensure cooperation from authorities.
  4. Transportation and Logistics: They infiltrate the transportation industry, including trucking companies and cargo services, to facilitate the movement of drugs across borders. They also manipulate shipping routes to hide drug shipments in legal cargo.
  5. Extortion: Cartels often extort money from local businesses, threatening violence or harm if business owners do not comply. This provides a significant source of income while instilling fear in the community.
  6. Mining and Natural Resources: Some cartels are involved in illegal mining and extraction of natural resources, such as precious metals or timber. They use these activities to launder money and fund their operations.
  7. Agriculture: Cartels may control large swaths of agricultural land, where they grow illegal crops like marijuana and poppies for drug production. They sometimes disguise these operations as legal farming activities.
  8. Retail and Wholesale: Cartels may infiltrate the retail and wholesale distribution of legal products. They can use their influence to control supply chains and distribution networks, which can include food, beverages, and consumer goods.
  9. Money Exchange and Financial Services: They may operate their own money exchange or remittance businesses to move money across borders and circumvent financial regulations.
  10. Real Estate: Cartels invest in real estate, including luxury properties and land acquisitions, as a way to park their illicit wealth and generate additional income through rentals and sales.
  11. Protection Rackets: Cartels offer "protection" services to local businesses, forcing them to pay regular fees in exchange for safety from cartel-related violence. This is another form of extortion.
  12. Cybercrime: Some cartels have ventured into cybercrime, engaging in activities such as hacking and online fraud to generate revenue and launder money.
The infiltration of these various sectors allows Mexican drug cartels to diversify their income streams, legitimize their wealth, and maintain a strong grip on the communities in which they operate.
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From chickens to cabs: Drug cartels expand across the Mexican economy | Economy and Business | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)
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How many episodes does Beyond The Horizon have?

Beyond The Horizon currently has 11951 episodes available.

What topics does Beyond The Horizon cover?

The podcast is about News, Daily News, News Commentary and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Beyond The Horizon?

The episode title 'A Disgraced DEA Agent Is Pointing Fingers at Others In The Agency-Part 2 (11/15/22)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Beyond The Horizon?

The average episode length on Beyond The Horizon is 16 minutes.

How often are episodes of Beyond The Horizon released?

Episodes of Beyond The Horizon are typically released every 2 hours.

When was the first episode of Beyond The Horizon?

The first episode of Beyond The Horizon was released on Aug 21, 2022.

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