The Nephilim Chaps
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Jenifer Thyssen—(https://jeniferthyssen.com/)
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Crusy—Like Flint Radio (https://likeflintradio.com/)
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Jeff Bankens (TRex Power Events)
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Frank Johnson—Ancient Aliens Debunked (https://ancientaliensdebunked.com/)
- Sir Keir Rodney Starmer, KCB, KC, MP (https://keirstarmer.com/)
Items mentioned in / relevant to the episode
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Previous shows with The Nephilim Boys (2016) (2017) (2018) (2019) (2020) (2021) (2022) (2023) (2024)
- Other notes coming soon. Please check back in the next few days...
Acknowledgements
TMR would also like to thank the following people for their valuable contributions to this year's New Year's Eve show.
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Greg Faulkner—for the hilarious image!
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Jenifer Thyssen—for her beautiful vocal performance
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Danny Johnson, director of The Texas Early Music Project—for kindly permitting TMR to use his beautiful arrangement of "The Old Yeare Now Away Is Fled"
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The Texas Early Music Project—for their beautiful performance of "The Old Yeare Now Away Is Fled"
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Bob Purse—for his wonderfully surreal song: "A Sailing Milk Moustache" by Bob Purse (from the album "The Many Moods of Bob") via Archive.org (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). The music appears here under the same licence (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0).
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TMR wishes to state that the fact that third-party creative materials appear in TMR productions should in no way be understood as implying that the creators of such materials endorse anything published by TMR.
Copyright
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All the music and musical performances in this podcast are Copyright © their respective copyright holders, all rights reserved; used with kind permission.
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Podcast image created with DALL-E by OpenAI and ChatGPT by OpenAI, using concepts provided by Greg Faulkner; Copyright © 2024 Greg Faulkner, all rights reserved, used with kind permission.
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Vocal excerpts and quotations from articles and papers used in the spirit of Fair Use for the purposes of commentary and satire.
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TMR wishes to state that the fact that third-party creative materials appear in TMR productions should in no way be understood as implying that the creators of such materials endorse anything published by TMR.