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Programs: Uncommon Sense – 21 September 2021, Uncommon Sense — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio

Programs: Uncommon Sense – 21 September 2021, Uncommon Sense — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio
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Programs: Uncommon Sense – 17 August 2021, Uncommon Sense — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio

Programs: Uncommon Sense – 17 August 2021, Uncommon Sense — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio
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Philosopher Peter Singer talks about billionaires, ethics, vegetarianism, politics, football and fleeing Nazis

Philosopher Peter Singer talks about billionaires, ethics, vegetarianism, politics, football and fleeing Nazis
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Programs: Uncommon Sense – 3 August 2021, Uncommon Sense — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio

Call of the Reed Warbler: A New Agriculture, A New Earth (February 2) LISTEN: Peter Godfrey-Smith, philosopher and author on his book, Metazoa: Animal Minds and the Birth of Consciousness (February 9) LISTEN: Louise Milligan, ABC investigative reporter and author on her book, Witness: An investigation into the brutal cost of seeking justice (February 16) LISTEN: Henry Reynolds, acclaimed historian and author on his book, Truth-Telling: History, Sovereignty, and the Uluru Statement (February 23) LISTEN: Richard Denniss, economist, on integrity and accountability in federal politics, and Australia s unemployment policies (March 2) LISTEN: Marian Wilkinson, journalist, The Carbon Club: How a network of influential climate sceptics, politicians and business leaders fought to control Australia s climate policy (March 2)

Going to Hell and Back: Fighting Our Worst Nightmare

Review of the film Bullets of Justice (2019) by Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin / July 23rd, 2021 Interrogate the devil; he will tell you that beauty is a pair of horns, four claws and a tail. Bullets of Justice is a gritty 2019 film made by Valeri Milev and Timur Turisbekov, which takes place in the United States during the Third World War. The story centres around Rob Justice, an ex-bounty hunter who is fighting a mixture of half humans and half pigs (human bodies and pig heads). They were bred under an American government secret project to create super soldiers called Muzzles. The project goes awry and years later the Muzzles are at the top of the food chain and are farming the remnants of the human race. Rob Justice is trying to find their source to eliminate the Muzzles once and for all. The film is shot with bleak scenes in very bleak colours and has quite explicit sexual and violent scenes. However, it also has a very dry sense of humour and can be very funny without intentionall

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