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The Dave Bowman Show

The Dave Bowman Show

著者: Dave Bowman
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概要

After relocating to the PACNORWEST, Dave continues his look at the news, politics, trends, history, religion, sports and even entertainment of the day...Dave Bowman 政治・政府
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  • WTF - UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!
    2026/04/12
    This episode of What the Frock? starts with technology refusing to cooperate and patience running on fumes. Audio levels argue, equipment misbehaves, and somewhere in the middle of it all, two hosts decide to press forward anyway. Because if you wait for everything to work perfectly, you never hit record. Once the dust settles, the conversation takes a turn into the strange territory of modern belief. Not faith, not philosophy, but the everyday flood of claims that somehow pass for truth. Stories about impossible technology, exaggerated headlines, and ideas that sound like they were scribbled on a napkin at two in the morning and then released into the wild. What follows is part discussion, part disbelief, and part running commentary on how easily the unbelievable becomes accepted when it is repeated often enough. There is humor, there is skepticism, and there is that familiar question hanging in the air the entire time. Does this actually make sense? It is not about having all the answers. It is about asking better questions, and maybe laughing a little while you do it.
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    1 時間 2 分
  • Vic Tacitis
    2026/04/10
    There are days in history that arrive like a bell tolling in the distance. You hear them before you fully understand them. They carry weight, memory, and sometimes… a truth that never quite sits comfortably. This is one of those days. In this episode, we step into the silent world beneath the ocean’s surface, into the story of the USS Thresher, a boat whose loss in 1963 has echoed through generations of submariners. For decades, the story was simple. A failure. A flood. A sudden end. Clean, clinical, and, as it turns out, incomplete. Because history, like the sea, has layers. What unfolds here is not just the story of a submarine, but of what men are told, what they believe, and what institutions choose to say, or not say, in the name of something larger. It is about training, trust, and the uneasy space between truth and necessity. It is about the difference between what is official and what is real. And hovering over it all is a phrase, quiet but relentless. Vis tacita. Silent force. Unspoken power. Some forces shape events without ever raising their voice. This is one of them.
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    19 分
  • DDH - Oh... Canada...
    2026/04/07
    Some moments in history shout. Others whisper, and those are the ones that tend to matter most. In this episode of *Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live*, we step away from the familiar noise of tea taxes and marching redcoats and take a hard look at a quieter threat, one that struck fear deep into the colonial mind. It is a single grievance in the Declaration of Independence, often overlooked, rarely discussed, and yet powerful enough to push a divided people closer to revolution. At the heart of the story is the Quebec Act of 1774, a law that did not fire a shot or close a port, but instead reshaped land, law, and religion in ways that left the colonies feeling surrounded and exposed. What Parliament intended as a practical solution in Canada was received in America as something far more dangerous. This is not just a tale of policy. It is a story about fear, perception, and the moment when distrust of government becomes something deeper, something irreversible. Because once people believe their way of life is under threat, history rarely slows down.
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    37 分
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