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This podcast episode talks about the poetry of a Chinese warlord named Zhang Zongchang and analyzes how his poems reflect his personality and power.
42:27 - 43:52 (01:25)
Summary
This podcast episode talks about the poetry of a Chinese warlord named Zhang Zongchang and analyzes how his poems reflect his personality and power.
ChapterThe Use of Cannons for Cloud Seeding
EpisodePart Two: The Well Hung Warlord Who Tried to Conquer China
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Chinese dragon myths may have originated from the attempts of cloud seeding in order to bring rain.
43:52 - 45:45 (01:52)
Summary
The Chinese dragon myths may have originated from the attempts of cloud seeding in order to bring rain. The residue on gunpowder or cannons may have replicated the effect of cloud seeding.
ChapterThe Use of Cannons for Cloud Seeding
EpisodePart Two: The Well Hung Warlord Who Tried to Conquer China
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this comical conversation, the hosts discuss using cannons to create rain in drought-stricken Oregon, and debate whether using cannons in this manner is legal or not.
45:47 - 47:09 (01:21)
Summary
In this comical conversation, the hosts discuss using cannons to create rain in drought-stricken Oregon, and debate whether using cannons in this manner is legal or not.
ChapterThe Use of Cannons for Cloud Seeding
EpisodePart Two: The Well Hung Warlord Who Tried to Conquer China
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast delves deep into the unsolved murders of three radio journalists, exploring a world of drugs and darkness with hints of a bigger conspiracy.
47:10 - 48:15 (01:05)
Summary
This podcast delves deep into the unsolved murders of three radio journalists, exploring a world of drugs and darkness with hints of a bigger conspiracy. Hosted by Osvaldo Schind.