Investigate Everything Verified

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In a time when transparency is essential in navigating through these crazy times, Brian O'Shea offers well-sourced, thoroughly investigated, laboriously articulated transparency. O'Shea goes beyond the headlines to investigate not only the “what” of a current subject, person, or event, but the who, when, where, why and how. Transparency is power. The only way to achieve transparency is to Investigate Everything. Buckle up…it might be a wild ride!

Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast

1,745 Followers

Finding the truth in the world and what is going on around us is some of the most important work we can do as people. It is harder now to find truth in media, government, and events than ever before. Whenever one side of the media is biased against one particular group of people, it is up to people like us to find the truth behind the BS. This does not just apply to the world today, but we know there are thousands of stories that have been covered up for hundreds or thousands of years. We will do whatever we can on Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast to dig as deep as we can and find the truth that so many have hidden. We want to build a community with all of our listeners and there is a lot that you can do to help us on many topics. Please do not hesitate to reach out anytime. You all are our family, we all want the truth.

Investigate With Shack

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This channel was created to help spread awareness in the true crime community on topics in our community that are important to address, such as, but not limited to missing persons cases, criminal investigations, current events, court cases, and psychological analyzes. This channel is designed for mature discussions on topics that matter as a whole within our society and freely respects our First Amendment Speech and within the Fair Use Doctrine. Disclaimer: Please do your own research! This channel makes no claims of any official diagnosing or treating of a person. This is of commentary, educational and or entertainment purposes only. The channel is not a professional in this field of expertise nor a physician. The content presented in this video is provided under the principles of the Fair Use Act, a doctrine of U.S. copyright law. All materials utilized, including images, audio, and video clips, are in the public domain, readily available for public access, and used in a transformative manner for commentary, criticism, education, and non-commercial purposes. However, it is recommended that viewers independently verify the accuracy and legal status of the content and consult with appropriate legal counsel if necessary. The creator of this video and its content do not assume liability for any inaccuracies or potential copyright infringements. Please do your own research. NOTE: It is important to note that all information presented is drawn from the public domain and is employed within the parameters of the fair use doctrine for educational objectives. Moreover, it is essential to recognize that opinions and expressions are integral components of individual rights as protected by the First Amendment, safeguarding freedom of speech and expression. It is imperative to underline that the creator bears no liability for the actions undertaken by others.

Christine Reed Investigates Design & Restoration

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The 7 Cs of Diamonds include; Cut, Color, Clarity, Carat Weight, Center Stone, Custom, Creativity, whilst the Seven Seas vary based on the epoch from which one sails. In Greek literature (which is where the phrase entered Western literature), the Seven Seas were the Aegean, Adriatic, Mediterranean, Black, Red, and Caspian seas, with the Persian Gulf thrown in as a "sea." In Medieval European literature, the phrase referred to the North Sea, Baltic, Atlantic, Mediterranean, Black, Red, and Arabian seas. After Europeans \'discovered\' North America, the concept of the Seven Seas changed again. Mariners then referred to the Seven Seas as the Arctic, the Atlantic, the Indian, the Pacific, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico. Not many people use this phrase today, but you could say that the modern Seven Seas include the Arctic, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian, and Southern Oceans. However, our oceans are more commonly geographically divided into the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Southern (Antarctic) Oceans.