
The Ochellie Effect – Alexa Dangerous Subway Revolts
06/12/21 • -1 min
From Ochelli.com
In the first hour, Chuck and Mike discuss the brave new world of AI-linked communications via the Alexa program.
In the second hour, Pearse tells a tale of inhumanity under the city in New York.
Are disconnected realities connected to the grand scheme of the divide and conquer masses?
From Ochelli.com
In the first hour, Chuck and Mike discuss the brave new world of AI-linked communications via the Alexa program.
In the second hour, Pearse tells a tale of inhumanity under the city in New York.
Are disconnected realities connected to the grand scheme of the divide and conquer masses?
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The Ochelli Effect – Profit Motives American Values
Pearse and JP have been absent from the show recently. Tonight we get both of them on a Tuesday broadcast.
With one eye on the strangeness of New York and the other on global concerns, Porkins and Chuck discuss the state of many states. May the Fourth be with you.
JP explained his recent adventures in the belly of the American healthcare beast. Is the mentality of the system driven by the idea that only those with the right amount of money deserve to live? Do we live in a place where buying results in any established system is the only way to get access to what is alleged to be the best of things in the world?
Does all of this make sense to you? Can’t we do better? Is survival of the fittest bank account, what should count?
Great Post from our LIVE Chat:
Twixt the likes of Chairman Joe and Comrade Donny we’re all fucked I guess. Best get used to it
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PPR episode 202 After the Up Rising with John Duffy and Ray Nowosielski
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After a long absence, I am back with a brand new episode for my listeners. I was joined by journalists John Duffy and Ray Nowosielski. We discussed their new podcast series “After the Uprising: The Death of Danyé Dion Jones,” which takes on the mysterious death of Danyé, a young black activist, who was found hanging from a tree outside of his home in St Louis, Missouri. Danyé’s death was ruled a suicide by St Louis county. However, his mother Melissa McKinnies, a prominent activist in Missouri, believed that this was a lynching connected to her activist work. We discussed the circumstances surrounding the death, touching on many suspicious aspects that were overlooked by the police and the coroner’s office. We discussed key evidence that was overlooked, such as two DNA samples found on the noose. We also explored the circumstances leading up to Danyé’s death. We talked about the targeting of other black activists by the local police. We also touched on the lead detective on the case and issues of internalized racism within the police. We finished off the conversation by discussing the true crime genre and its serious blind spots when it comes to the murder of non-white individuals.
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