Greek Orthodox Christian Television

909 Followers

Description GOCTV is dedicated to presenting programs produced from a Traditional Greek Orthodox Christian perspective. The programs are Produced & Directed by Certain Romans of the Old World Order. The Resistance to the Ecumenism, and Secularism of the New World Order is the Holy Tradition of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. Join the Resistance. GOCTV is not affiliated with any Church jurisdiction. The Producers are from various jurisdictions. Although acknowledging his contributions we do not endorse John S. Romanides - a clergyman who represented Ecumenist jurisdictions at the syncretistic World Council of Churches. He authored articles questioning the Orthodoxy of Saints of the Church, and calling Orthodox those whom the Church has anathematized as heretics. We reject un-Orthodox actions/statements of his, and while certain of his writings are examined in our programs, we do not endorse his writings, or actions in toto. Programs with a (G) before the title are in GREEK

Dan Astin-Gregory

338 Followers

Welcome to the Dan Astin-Gregory Podcast, where bold ideas meet fearless conversations. Join Dan as he dives deep into the forces shaping our world and explores how you can live freely, think critically, and thrive in a rapidly changing world. From health optimisation and financial independence to the fight for freedom and the power of personal growth, this podcast is your guide to unlocking your fullest potential and challenging the status quo. With over 25 million views and listens across platforms, Dan brings you thought-provoking discussions with world-class guests, inspiring stories, and actionable insights to help you live life on your terms. Subscribe for weekly episodes that will empower you to expand your mind, strengthen your resolve, and create a life of purpose, prosperity, and peace. "Live Free and Prosper" 🎙️ New episodes every Thursday 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to never miss an update! 📩 Become a Supporter to get early access to our episodes, watch live and more https://www.danastingregory.com/supporter

Greek Orthodox Church St. Isidoroi, Athens, Greece

295 Followers

Watch live from the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Isidoroi at Lycabettus hill, the Matins/Orthros and the Divine Liturgy. The Saint Isidoroi is a small cavernous Church of the Holy Archdiocese of Athens with daily sacrificial life, where the rock is lost in the Light and becomes a meeting place of the greatest Christian figures of the 4th century, the Cappadocian Fathers Basil the Great and Gregory the Theologian with the young Ascetic, Nectarios of Pentapolis, Porphyrios of Kausokalyvitis and Nikolaos Planas. It is sculpted inside the largest cave of Lycabettus and unites the shadow of the distant capital with the sky. The cave functioned in the 17th century as a hermitage with a small number of monks. The name of the hermitage is due to the finding of the image of Saints Isidore in the hands of a hermit. The Holy Cross dominates the Holy Temple which is located on the west side of Lycabettus Hill in Athens. The channel officially started operating in February 2020 and includes videos from Divine Liturgies, Speeches, Psalms etc.

The Grey Area

169 Followers

- Mercenary / Surgeon / Mortician / Body Launderer - Formerly Contracted for Bush, Clinton, Henry, many other 'Elite' Cowards involved with Major Industry, Politics, National Security and Military Intelligence, etc. - Whistleblowing RE: Organized Child Trafficking and Grooming, Murder of Innocent American Citizens on American Soil, and misc. Crimes Against Humanity and overall Corruption that has infiltrated Executive, Judicial, and Legislative bodies of American Government, and our National Security Apparatus - Speaking out publicly, AGAIN, after going dark for nearly a decade following retaliation with significant loss of life and collateral damage ------- For inquiries: grey@organizesafety.org For assistance: help@organizesafety.org ----------- Twitter/X tends to have most recent information, please follow for updates: https://substack.com/@greyareaoperator https://reddit.com/u/GreyAreaOperator https://twitter.com/GreyAreaMonarch https://youtube.com/@greyareaoperator

GREY MARKET

108 Followers

Welcome to GREY MARKET, the under-the-radar world of luxury watch dealers, flippers, and buyers. The GREY MARKET series is a behind-the-scenes look at how Roman Sharf and his team run a $100,000,000+ watch dealing company. This never before accessible world is full of million-dollar deals, the customers who buy and sell the watches, the company team members that make the sales happen and the drama that's associated. Dealing in brands including Rolex, Audemars Piguet, Richard Mille, and Patek Philippe to name a few can be extremely rewarding but it's not easy. Growing the company to a $300+ million per year operation takes a lot of work, risk, and hustle. Tune in as we pull open the curtain and show you what it's really like being an international watch dealer.

Fight For Freedom

78 Followers

Guns, Gear, Patriotism, History, Politics, Philosophy & More!! And what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is it’s natural manure. - Thomas Jefferson

NikTheGreek

66 Followers

Please be aware, there are some butt-hurt Mugs that clone my account : Dispator and his gay uncle/father UncleXi (previously Xipeepee), with these accounts: https://rumble.com/user/CigaretteSmokingMONG/channels https://rumble.com/user/CigaretteSmokingMongtoo/channels and also this Mug : https://rumble.com/user/SlugTheDoug/channels with his subchannel -> CigaretteSmokingManchu THIS IS RT : https://swentr.site/ THIS IS RT : https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/livestream_RT:d THIS IS SPUTNIK : https://sputnikglobe.com/ THIS IS AVIA-PRO: https://avia-pro.net/ THIS IS TASS : https://tass.com/world The Cigarette Smoking Man is a fictional character and one of the primary antagonists of the American science fiction drama television series The X-Files. TV Guide included him in their 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_Smoking_Man https://odysee.com/@CigaretteSmokingman:5 https://rumble.com/user/RottingChrist https://1055rock.gr/ https://www.redfm.gr/player/red-90s/ https://greekreporter.com/2022/09/13/gambling-legend-nick-the-greek/ Nikolaos Andreas Dandolos (Greek: Νικόλαος Ανδρέας Δάνδολος, April 27, 1883 – December 25, 1966), commonly known as Nick the Greek, was a Greek professional gambler and high roller. “Nick the Greek” will forever be remembered as one of the most famous legends of gambling in the United States. On Christmas Eve 1966, “Nick the Greek” took his last breath, leaving behind an almost-mythical life spent as the high-stakes “Gentleman of gambling.” Many Greeks have made history in the United States, but Nick Dandolos is one of few who is remembered the most. Frank Sinatra and Aristotle Onassis were two of his biggest fans. The story of Nick the Greek is the stuff that old Hollywood movies were made of. He went from rags to riches 75 times, and it is estimated that during his illustrious gambling career he won and lost more than 500 million dollars. But as fate would have it in the end, the legendary gambler died penniless, without any property at all. The life of gambling legend Nick the Greek Nicholaos Andreas Dandolos was born on April 27, 1883 in Rethymnon, Crete. His family came from Smyrna and they were well-off. His father sold carpets and his godfather was a shipbuilder. As a young man, Nick studied philosophy at the Evangelical School of Greece. At the age of 18, his grandfather gave him an allowance of $150 a week, a massive sum at the time, to go to the United States. His first stop was Chicago, but after an unsuccessful relationship with a young woman, Nick the Greek pulled up stakes and moved to Montreal, Canada. It was there that he began gambling when he met a horse racer who taught him the secrets of that sport of champions. In just six months, the young Greek managed to win $500,000, which he lost as easily and quickly as he had won. It was when he returned to Chicago that he decided to become a gambler. He soon became a connoisseur of card playing and dice and started winning at card clubs. The Greek gambling wiz became the master of the bluff. Card club owners tried to recruit him as they believed that it would be better to have him on their side of the table than as a player. Nick the Greek was known to wager incredible sums Nick the Greek soon became a legend at Chicago clubs because of the large sums he was gambling. It was not unusual for him to win or lose $100,000 (some $6.5 million in value today) per day. On a roll of the dice or a game of poker, he would bet thousands. Soon the legend was born. His wins were as gigantic as his losses. One time in New York, Nick the Greek lost $1.6 million on a dice tournament that lasted 12 days. In another event, he left a seven-hour poker game with $500,000 in his pocket. When gambling became legal in the state of Nevada in 1931, Dandolos moved permanently to Las Vegas. The casinos in “Sin City” became his ultimate playground and he was one of its greatest attractions. Despite generous offers by casino owners such as Benny Binion, as well as mafia bosses, Nick the Greek stayed independent and never worked for anyone. Five-month-long poker game paved way for World Series of Poker At some point, Binion invited Johnny Moss, the only other gambler who could match Nick the Greek, to play against him. Binion took advantage of the situation to help promote his casino, the Horseshoe, by advertising the two poker giants’ competition at his place. The whole world was watching and Binion would be the ultimate winner, because no matter which of the two players won, the crowds flocked to his casino. The battle of the two poker giants lasted five months. At the time Dandolos was 57 and Moss 42. The game was exhausting and the two players only took breaks to eat and sleep. In order to keep the audience’s interest, the two gamblers were confronted with a number of variations of the poker game. Day after day, huge amounts of hands were changing, and thousands of people watched with bated breath. And so one afternoon, as Nick was penniless, having lost $4 million, he stood up and said to his opponent: “Mr. Moss, I will have to let you go.” Then he walked away, and, according to friends, found consolation in the writings of Plato. Years later, that memorable battle would give birth to a current legend of gambling the World Series of Poker. Nick the Greek at the center of many popular stories Stories and anecdotes about the gambling legend have been widely told throughout the years. In a historic poker game in New York, with VIP viewers like the King of Egypt, Farouk I, Nick was confronted on the table with the “godfather” of the New York Mafia, Frank Costello. After Dandolos left the Italian mobster without a cent and made to leave, the mafia boss declared to him: “Greek, you leave the table because you are a coward!” Nick then wisely asked King Farouk to shuffle the deck, while saying to Costello: “And now, amico, pull a card. The biggest one wins $500,000.” All the mafia boss did was light a cigar, pick up his coat and leave, accompanied by his goons. The next day the New York Times praised the Greek gambler as the undisputed poker king who had humiliated Costello. This is when Frank Sinatra, Telly Savalas and Aristotle Onassis became his friends. But the Greek immigrant had many other famous friends already, even Albert Einstein. As hard as it may be to believe today, Nick the Greek would indeed often go on a night out with the great physicist, but fearing that his patrons would not respect his brilliant friend, he would often introduce him as “Little Al from Princeton.” (Einstein was a member of the Institute of Applied Studies at Princeton University). Einstein, however, reportedly enjoyed himself a great deal on these outings. In another memorable incident of his adventurous life, Nick lost $300,000 on a New Year’s Eve game. A few minutes before the New Year, he moaned: “I hope the change of the year will change my luck as well.” At dawn he won $1.25 million, which he then lost to roulette and horse races. The death of the great gambler Near the end of his life, broke once again, Nick the Greek was found playing small-stakes poker games in California. When an admirer asked him how he could play for pennies when a few years back he was playing for millions, Dandolos replied: “It’s still poker, isn’t it?” The great Greek gambling legend was mostly playing for the game, not the money. Over his career, he gave about $20 million to charity, which would today be equivalent to $400 million. Dandolos continued to play in California until his death at the age of eighty-three. At the time of his death, some wealthy and influential friends got together and decided to give him the most elaborate funeral they could imagine with a golden casket, and he was buried with all the respect and honors he deserved. Everyone attended his funeral, including all his famous and wealthy friends from the old days, from the biggest stars to royalty and from the most powerful mob bosses to the biggest gamblers. Everyone from the heyday of gambling and show business was there. The first one at the funeral, unsurprisingly, was Frank Sinatra. Crying like a baby, Sinatra said in his eulogy, “Nick, you were so pure and honest that the only properties that you ever claimed were your charities.”

Greek Orthodox Church

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The Greek Orthodox Chapel of Saint Jude Thaddeus is located in the courtyard of the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Isidoroi (Holy Archdiocese of Athens). The cave Church of Saint Isidoroi functioned in the 17th century as a hermitage with a small number of monks. The name of the hermitage is due to the finding of the image of Saints Isidore in the hands of a hermit. This channel is a minimal attempt to present the Apostle Jude Thaddeus who is notvery whell known.