JETLAG RADIO 356 | BENKYO RADIO 356

  • Laurent Garnier & Scan X Release Two New Tracks on Their COD3 QR Label [beatportal]

  • Jean-Michel Jarre: "I always considered stereo to be a fake process, created in the ‘30s, just to produce a sense of space" [Computer Music]

  • Revisit Avicii in the studio, as Google marks his 32nd birthday with a Doodle that celebrates his life in music [Future Music]

  • Reason 12 is Available to Download Now [DJ Mag]

  • Riz Ahmed: “Home is a Place That We’re Creating Through Our Art” [Mixmag]

  • Armin van Buuren unleashes uplifting collaboration with Davina Michelle, ‘Hold On’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • ‘Resetting The Dancefloor’ Initiative Fights for More Inclusive Music Communities [Your EDM]

  • Apple Music Leverages Shazam to ID Full DJ Mixes, Compensate Rights Holders [EDM.com]

  • Yves V & Dubdogz — “Are You OK?” (Feat. ILIRA) [EDM Sauce]

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  • About Kevin Rose [modern.finance]

  • Sept. 11, 2001: The Day Time Stopped [HODINKEE]

  • Get the 5 Things I’ve Been Loving, Using, and Reading: Books, Gadgets, Hacks, and More [tim.blog]

  • VeeCon 2022 — Minneapolis, MN — May 19 — 22 [GaryVee]

  • The real lessons from 9/11 [The Economist]

  • “We had never heard of bin Laden. How was this linked to us?”: what 9/11 was like for Afghans [1843 magazine]

  • How the Fire Department of New York Changed After 9/11 [Harvard Business Review]

  • FBI begins declassifying documents into Saudi 9/11 links [BBC News]

  • Covid Is on Its Way to Becoming Just Another Virus [Bloomberg]

  • Analysis: As West ponders aid for Afghanistan, China and Pakistan quick to provide relief [Reuters]

  • Qatar foreign minister in Afghanistan in first high-level visit [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Carmelo Anthony Still Feels Like He’s Proving Himself [The New Yorker]

  • Salesforce will help employees concerned about access to reproductive healthcare to exit Texas [The Verge]

  • How to end the American obsession with driving — To fight climate change, cities need to be designed with much more walking, biking, and public transit use in mind. [Vox]

  • The next big startup may just help venture back more startups [TechCrunch]

  • NASA is going to slam a spacecraft into an asteroid. Things might get chaotic. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Google disclosed times it provided user data to Hong Kong authorities, even though it said last year it was going to stop [Insider]

  • The only main BMW HQ on the West Coast is Designworks. If you know someone who works there, tell them to message me on LinkedIn. [LinkedIn]

  • Top security officials to reinstall Capitol fence ahead of far-right rally [The Guardian]

  • What Should You Do with Your Covid Fatigue? [The New York Times]

  • Trump Insiders Are Quietly Paying Teen Memers For Posts [Huffington Post]

  • The Pentagon’s Army of Nerds [The Atlantic]

  • The All-Time Leading Scorer In Women’s College Basketball Is Finally Getting Her Due [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Democrats wanted Trump gone. Now they want him on the ballot. [The Washington Post]

  • Présidentielle 2022 : Anne Hidalgo, candidate en phase de « déparisiannisation » — La maire de Paris, a officialisé sa candidature depuis Rouen, dimanche. Elle doit encore être validée par les militants du Parti socialiste. [Le Monde]

  • Pontivy. Le GIGN en démonstration pour le 300e anniversaire de la brigade de gendarmerie, samedi [Ouest France]

  • U.S. Broadband Wireless Speeds Climb to Pathetic 14th Place Globally [VICE News]

  • 9/11 and the Saudi Connection [The Intercept]

  • Artifacts pulled from the rubble of 9/11 become symbols of what was lost [Nat Geo]

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  • Londres, de l’utopie socialiste au paradise de la finance [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Biden Can Bounce Back From Afghanistan—by Vaccinating the World [Foreign Policy]

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  • Afghanistan: Lessons From Cambodia [The Diplomat]

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  • NASA Remembers Sept. 11 [NASA]

  • Expand use of INTERPOL to address global crime threats - G7 Ministers [INTERPOL]

  • Accelerating the Air Force’s Ability to Adapt and Win [Air Force Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 356 & BENKYO RADIO 356.

This week was a very tough week on all of us for many reasons. First of all, it’s the 20th anniversary of 9/11/2001, dark day in American history. Everybody remembers it in its own way. Just please don’t forget part of the post-9/11 history, the part where lots of people stigmatized Muslims, or people who looked like Muslims. It was a very hard time for millions of Americans. I remember those days. The days when it was “unpatriotic” to not wear a flag pin. When being against the Iraq war was “unamerican.” Plus, I came from France, there was the huge “Freedom Fries” joke. Well guess what, look in retrospect. France was right about not going to Iraq, there were no WMDs. President Bush should have focused on catching UBL asap, and not let him casually walk to Pakistan (which probably had Pakistan’s ISI’s help). The best way we move forward, is to unleash all the bad laundry. As a result, I am glad that President Biden is letting the victims of 9/11, including the families of the 343 Firefighters mourn with getting a sense of justice. The fact that Michael Moore was right: the Saudi Government was indeed involved in funding the 9/11 attack. It was all about Big Oil Cartel. They billed trillions of dollars to the American Taxpayers. It’s a dark chapter in our country’s history, but I am glad that the FBI finally declassified it.

I want to thank the entire world community for helping everybody with Mental Health this week. Whether it was to have sermons, services, or sporting events with the American flag, there were plenty of activities to help everybody who deals with PTSD. I watched the WeatherTech Laguna Seca race on YouTube TV, and it was awesome. I hope to return on location next year.

This weekend is also Paul Walker’s birthday. A hero of mine, and a hero to many other people around the globe. I don’t know about you, but sometimes when I go for a drive, I feel like his presence is watching over us from the sky, whether you want to call it Heaven, or whatever intergalactic parallel dimension. As someone who has dealt with grief, going on a drive, drinking a coffee, listening to my music, it helps me tremendously. It’s the best therapy for me. As much as I love my therapist, a $5 coffee and a 1hr drive is a lot cheaper, and it really calms the mind afterward.

A big shoutout and a big thank you to the Intelligence Community who worked extremely hard from 9/09/21 to 9/12/21 to prevent any attacks on American Soil, whether from Radical Fundamentalists (less likely) and White Nationalists (more likely nowadays).

This weekend also has Command Massoud on our minds. Please have a Stealth B-2 Bomber flyover Kabul, and the Taliban will think twice before returning Afghanistan to a dark decade all over again. Thanks in advance.

Drinking one shot of tequila late tonight to think about our fallen servicemen and servicewomen.

People used to make fun of “self-care” days on Sundays. Now you see its importance. Take care of yourself and one another.

Until Next Time!