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    Explore " calaveras county" with insightful episodes like "The Calaveras Skull: The Practical Joke That Almost Changed Human Evolution", "The first Jumping Frog Jubilee is held in Calaveras County - May 19th, 1928", "Why? Episode 197- The Jumping Frog Jubilee of Calaveras County", "2009 - Calaveras Cunningham, Abel Gonzalez Speak at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Commencement" and "TMR 072 : Eric Stacey : Unthinkable - An Airline Captain's Story" from podcasts like ""Criminalia", "This Day in History Class", "Why? The Podcast", "UC Davis Commencement Speakers" and "The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order"" and more!

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    The Calaveras Skull: The Practical Joke That Almost Changed Human Evolution

    The Calaveras Skull: The Practical Joke That Almost Changed Human Evolution

    When a group of miners uncovered a skull deep in a mine shaft on the western slopes of Bald Mountain in Calaveras County, California, it was believed, at least initially, to be a history-changing discovery. The owner of the mine didn't know at first what it was that he'd dug up that day in 1866. And when he shared it with those who might, including the State Geologist of California, things went a bit, well, off the rails.

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    Why? Episode 197- The Jumping Frog Jubilee of Calaveras County

    Why? Episode 197- The Jumping Frog Jubilee of Calaveras County

    If you though frog jumping contests were only the things of Mark Twain stories, think again. In Calaveras County, California, they've been seeing who's frog can jump the furthest since 1928. We talked with Jon Kitchell, a bridesmaid, never a bride, in the frog jumping world. Jon promised to name a frog after the show for this year's contest, so maybe he'll fare better?

    For more information, check out the Calaveras Count County Fair and Jumping Frog Jubilee website. You can also follow them on Facebook.

    2009 - Calaveras Cunningham, Abel Gonzalez Speak at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Commencement

    2009 - Calaveras Cunningham, Abel Gonzalez Speak at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Commencement
    Calaveras Cunningham and Abel Gonzalez, who received their DVM degrees, speak at the June 13 commencement for the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine where 118 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees, 18 Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine degrees, eight B.S. degrees, 40 certificates recognizing completion of residency were given.

    TMR 072 : Eric Stacey : Unthinkable - An Airline Captain's Story

    TMR 072 : Eric Stacey : Unthinkable - An Airline Captain's Story
    Long-established film-maker Eric Stacey joins us to talk about his latest movie, Unthinkable : An Airline Captain's Story, and to discuss the tragic and controversial events that inspired its creation. On February 2nd, 2013, retired airline captain and 9/11 researcher Philip Marshall, his two teenage children and their family dog were all found dead, each with a bullet wound to the head, in their home in Murphys California. Although the Calaveras County Sheriff concluded that Marshall had shot the children, the dog and finally himself in a tragic "murder-suicide", the reporter Wayne Madsen, who conducted a week-long investigation shortly after the event, found reason to doubt this conclusion, suspecting rather that they had been the victims of professional killers. In the movie - a creative dramatisation based largely on Madsen's research - investigative journalist Madison Freeman explores and challenges the conclusion of local Sheriff Sgt. deWitt, suspecting that the real reason for the tragic deaths was the imminent publication of Marshall Philips' new book which was to contain damning evidence against the perpetrators of the 9/11 crime. In the words of Eric Stacey: "We have done our best to remain faithful to what is known from both sides and have left the story open-ended in hopes that audiences will draw their own conclusions as to who pulled the trigger and what the Marshall 'murder-suicide' represents in our post-9/11 world."(For show notes, please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
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