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Capital Cryme™️ | Killing in the name

This man killed men and women for a living.

Execution is this week’s programme topic and it’s pretty hardcore – horrific in fact.

We’re going to cover this topic from many different angles including Trump’s insane rush to put to death as many people as possible before leaving office!

Our introduction is fifteen minutes with an executioner, who may surprise you with his candidness and laissez-faire attitude.

We’ll also interview the guest documentarian who interviewed this fat fuck.

National Rifle Association Files for Bankruptcy in NY, moving to TXZ

America’s Racist Redneck organization.

The 150 year old gun-rights group feared for its lobbying clout but now threatened with dissolution by the state of New York, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Friday with plans to regroup in Texas.

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Celebrating Ten Years on the Air!

Unbelievable we have been at this since 2008. Our objectives remain valid and even more important for the internet’s citizens to protect FREE SPEECH. (Fuck you potus)

The Anonymous® Show is an internet radio programme that discusses a variety of weighty topics, including social issues. The Anonymity angle is also a way of poking fun at political correctness.

“I strongly believe there is NO acceptable form of censorship in a TRULY free society, only OPEN debate and discussion. That is true tolerance; the tolerance of another’s ideas. Too many people don’t express their feelings because they’re afraid of what other people might think. By helping them retain the internet’s cloak of anonymity, strangers can reveal what they would really like to say”

New Apple Preview available !

Surprise! In association with our producers at Island Intertainment®, we have just joined the mainstream podcasting community at Apple and released our very first teaser track. Looking forward to a wonderful relationship with one of the greatest media companies in the world!

Meet « John » (fake name) and learn much more than you knew about gay men…

Joyeux Festin Chez McDonald

A letter to Canadians from the Honourable John Gilbert Layton

Ontario general election, 2003

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The coffin of NDP leader Jack Layton is placed to rest in Toronto City Hall in Toronto on Aug. 25, 2011. The Public and will have a chance to pay their respects to Layton before his state funeral this coming Saturday

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AMOUR | Mon chère époux…

Mon chère époux,
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Jeanne d’Arc | May 30th, 1431


580 years ago, today, those English bastards killed nineteen-year-old French revolutionary Jeanne d’Arc. Funny how things never change.
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What the Hell is Celine Dion Talking About!?


Awww!! that’s beautiful!! it’s because she is a natural vocal artist!! she understands notes and music .. she feels the emotion in the sounds!!! Cluudddettttee… LMAO

Happy Saint Valentine’s Day !

La Tour Eiffel

Daft Punk | SON Anonyme non?


In case you missed it, in the lead up to the release (or leak, if you prefer) of Daft Punk’s Tron score, there were a bunch of tracks leaked that were allegedly the score, but were later debunked. These tracks were attributed to The Third Twin instead, and it was just assumed that The Third Twin were some a-holes capitalizing on everyone wanting new Daft Punk. But it turns out that maybe The Third Twin is a hoax perpetrated by Daft Punk.

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Famous Female Spies and Spy Tools

Mata Hari was a beautiful woman who was famous for her dances, but she was not a successful spy. She agreed to spy for both the Germans and the French. The French however, decided she could not be trusted and set a trap for her. When she was discovered, she was executed after a two day trial.

Do you know anyone who is a spy?

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France! 1789 | ‘Prise de la Bastille’

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Prise de la Bastille, by Jean-Pierre-Louis-Laurent Houel

In the wake of the 11 July dismissal of Jacques Necker, the people of Paris, fearful that they and their representatives would be attacked by the royal military, and seeking to gain ammunition and gunpowder for the general populace, stormed the Bastille, a fortress-prison in Paris which had often held people jailed on the basis of lettres de cachet, arbitrary royal indictments that could not be appealed. Besides holding a large cache of ammunition and gunpowder, the Bastille had been known for holding political prisoners whose writings had displeased the royal government, and was thus a symbol of the absolutism of the monarchy.

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You Know You’re a Montrealer when…

You pronounce it “Muntreal“, not “Mahntreal”.

You have ever said anything like “I have to stop at the guichet before we get to the dep.”

Your only concern about jaywalking is getting a ticket.
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Welcoming 2010| World ready for a more hopeful New Year!


People all around the world gathered in groups large and small last night to usher out the previous year, and welcome the arrival of 2010. Under a rare New Year’s Eve Blue Moon, crowds watched fireworks, cheered, made resolutions, and counted down to midnight.

From fireworks over Sydney’s famous bridge to balloons sent aloft in Tokyo, revelers across the globe at least temporarily shelved worries about the future to bid farewell to “The Noughties” — a bitter-tinged nickname for the first decade of the 21st century playing on a term for “zero” and evoking the word naughty. Read the rest of this entry »