Morbid Murderinos--True Crime Shorts for Morbid Weirdos

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Welcome to Morbid Murderinos, the ultimate destination for true crime enthusiasts. Dive deep into the darkest corners of criminal cases, unsolved mysteries, and intriguing investigations. Each video brings to light the facts, theories, and stories behind some of the most chilling and perplexing crimes from around the world. Our content is carefully researched to bring you detailed and respectful coverage of each case. Whether you’re a seasoned sleuth or just getting started in the world of true crime, Morbid Murderinos offers a community for those who seek to understand the complexities of criminal behavior and the justice system. Subscribe and join us as we explore the facts, dissect the evidence, and discuss the unsolved and the infamous. New mysteries await...

That's Weird Man

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That's Weird Man podcast with Comedians Jacob Hays & Kahlil Tomlin. Bringing you new episodes every Saturday @ Midnight of down the rabbit hole podcasts, hilarious sketch comedy bits and far out films you won't see anywhere else! Subscribe today on Rokfin.com/thatsweirdman for only $9.99/month and get access to not only our channel but to ALL 400+ creators from legends like Sam Tripoli of Tin Foil Hat, Jimmy Dore & Kurt Metzger, Tony Hinchcliffe, Jay Dyer, Rex Bear, Whitney Webb and hundreds more! www.thatsweirdman.com https://open.spotify.com/show/3aZOFo3Cawte7uKRZKUMwV

Belmarsh Live

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Welcome to the thought-provoking and immersive world of Belmarsh Live - an art installation created by Leipzig-based artist Manja McCade and activist conceptualist Tom Aslan. This powerful and emotional art project is based on the shocking and unjust incarceration of Julian Assange, a journalist who has been held in solitary confinement at Belmarsh high-security prison in London since 2019. Manja was deeply moved by the injustice Julian was facing and decided to create an art installation that would convey the torment and torture he was enduring in a way that a painting could not. The result is a hauntingly realistic recreation of Julian's cell, designed to replicate the sensory experience of being confined in such a small and oppressive space. Visitors to the installation are invited to step inside and feel for themselves the psychological toll of solitary confinement. Belmarsh Live goes beyond the physical experience of the cell, however. Everything that happens within the installation is broadcast online, allowing people all over the world to witness and understand the realities of Julian's situation. It is a powerful statement about the importance of public art and the role it can play in social and political discourse. This groundbreaking project draws inspiration from the likes of Joseph Beuys and Christoph Schlingensief, artists who were unafraid to tackle difficult and controversial topics in their work. Belmarsh Live continues this tradition by inviting audiences to engage with one of the most pressing issues of our time - the erosion of freedom of the press and the unjust treatment of those who seek to expose the truth. Join us as we take Belmarsh Live on the road, spreading awareness and understanding about the plight of Julian Assange and the importance of free speech in a democratic society.