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As part of my series of articles on the relatives of senior members of the Third Reich: the oft-forgotten victims of the 'Holocaust' in that they oft display distinct signs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in their lives. I wanted to cover the daughter of Amon Goeth (the head of Plaszow Concentration Camp): Monika Hertwig. Hertwig seems to be an unusual case among the victims of the Holocaust Industry in so far as she doesn't seem to have really engaged with the whole idea of the 'Holocaust' until 1993.
In this episode, we revisit the vibrant energy and distinct sound of the ska-punk scene of the late '90s with none other than Monique Powell, the charismatic lead singer of Save Ferris. Back in season seven, we dug into Save Ferris's influential 1997 album, It Means Everything, marking our first deep dive into a ska album. Today, Monique joins us to discuss her journey with the band, from her entry into the ska-punk ensemble to the exhilarating and tumultuous experiences that came with signing to a major label.
Talking about how the coronavirus evolves and what it means for us. In this blog we'll discuss how viral evolution works, why people keep getting it wrong, what to expect next from the pandemic and how to stay ahead of the virus. Launched 6 months ago No thanksncG1vNJzZmisqaW2r7PMqKWknamoe7TBwayrmpubY7CwuY4%3D
The 2025 College Football Hall of Fame candidates have been announced, and among the 77 FBS players nominated, former Badgers star Montee Ball has a chance to etch his spot in the history books.  Ball's career with the Wisconsin football program was nothing short of spectacular. A two-time consensus First Team All-American and the 2012 recipient of the Doak Walker Award, bestowed annually to the nation's top college running back, Ball dominated between the tackles and showed an uncanny ability to find the end zone.
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I assume there actually is a word for this. Dictionary of Missing Words is an exercise in paying attention to phenomena you encounter — sensations, concepts, states between states, feelings, slippery things — that could be named, but don’t seem to be. More here and here. Hi all. A quick note from sunny New Orleans. Most entries in TAoN’s Dictionary of Missing Words series come from readers — but they occur to me, too.
I would venture to say 90% of the human populace does not think about what browser they are using on a daily basis.  If you are anything like me, you have Safari, Chrome and Firefox (all three) downloaded on your local machine and you really haven’t thought about it since the first day you opened your laptop.  You set one as your chosen daily and didn’t think about it again.  That’s totally fine!
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