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George William Russell -- and his kundalini experience
George William Russell, better known as AE (1867-1935) was an Irish mystic, poet, painter, journalist, editor, and practical rural economist. Although he was a natural mystic, he had one brush with the kundalini experience. Without any meditation or alternative spiritual practises, Russell had already ‘seen’ the beings of Light, heard celestial music and received great swathes of inspiration for his poetry and paintings. But, ever curious he made a mistake ... And it was enough to make him realise he didn’t need - or want - kundalini . As such he is somewhat unique, as he managed to ensure it never happened again. Furthermore , he managed to do an enormous amount without having had such an experience, making a huge difference in a very quiet way to both literary and political life in Irela...
published: 28 Mar 2022
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Rest in Peace, William Russell (1924-2024)
Born 19 November 1924, William Russell Enoch played Ian Chesterton one of the first three original companions in Doctor Who. He lived to 99 years old passing on 3 June 2024. I am heartbroken to hear of his passing. He will be missed and he is greatly loved.
He appeared in the very first Doctor Who episode and first 16 stories from 1963-1965:
The Pilot Episode (1963)
An Unearthly Child (1963)
The Daleks (1963/1964)
The Edge of Destruction (1964)
Marco Polo (1964)
The Keys of Marinus (1964)
The Aztecs (1964)
The Sensorites (1964)
The Reign of Terror (1964)
Planet of Giants (1964)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964)
The Rescue (1965)
The Romans (1965)
The Web Planet (1965)
The Crusade (1965)
The Space Museum (1965)
The Chase (1965)
The Power of the Doctor (2022)
In 2022, his cameo in The Pow...
published: 04 Jun 2024
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Ian Chesterton | A Tribute to William Russell (1924 - 2024)
📽️ Ian Chesterton | A Tribute to William Russell (1924 - 2024)
#doctorwho #ianchesterton #williamrussell #tribute
•• William Russell Enoch (November 19th, 1924 - June 3rd, 2024) ••
"London 1965!" A Doctor Who Legend. Goodnight Chesterton.
William Russell passed away Monday, 3rd June 2024.
Sending our thoughts to William's friends and family.
William Russell Enoch was an English actor, whose career on stage and screen spanned over seven decades. In 1963, he became part of the original lead cast of BBC's Doctor Who, playing the role of schoolteacher Ian Chesterton, the Doctor's first male companion, opposite William Hartnell as the First Doctor, Jacqueline Hill as Barbara Wright, Carole Ann Ford as Susan Foreman, and Maureen O'Brien as Vicki; from the show's first episode back in 196...
published: 05 Jun 2024
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William Russell as Ian Chesterton - DOCTOR WHO Character Retrospective + Tribute
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published: 07 Jun 2024
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Col. Russell Williams — Brilliant police interrogation and confession
Here is perhaps the most sensational, masterful police interrogation — Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams is absolutely deconstructed by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Behavioural Sciences Unit, revealing the military man as a horrific killer.
** PLEASE TAP THE "THANKS" BUTTON OR FOR BONUS CONTENT JOIN ME ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheMobReporter
While going through my crime files from when I reported on this trial live from the courtroom, sitting a few feet away from the killer colonel, I found this video of his interrogation.
Here is a masterful deconstruction: A confident and cocky military man strode into the interview room and a broken and degenerate killer and sexual sadist shuffled out, after being prompted to confess his sho...
published: 13 Feb 2014
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William Russell Tragic DEATH : Original Doctor Who cast member dies aged 99
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of William Russell, the actor who brought the cherished character of Ian Chesterton to life in the first season of Doctor Who. Russell passed away on Monday at the age of 99.
It was confirmed by The Guardian that he had passed away the next day, although the cause of death has not been disclosed as of yet.
Her husband, Etheline, and their son, Alfred Enoch, who played Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter film, are the ones who are left behind to mourn the loss of William.
The father of four children appeared alongside William Hartnell, who played the first Time Lord, in the very first episode of Doctor Who, which was titled "An Unearthly Child."
His former co-stars have expressed their sorrow over his passing, and they have paid a hear...
published: 05 Jun 2024
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The Interrogation of Col. Russell Williams
"This is getting out of control really fast, Russel."
TCL- https://www.youtube.com/c/TRUECRIMELoser
Voice over - https://www.youtube.com/@kizzume
published: 03 Aug 2019
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Discovering Walter Russell: The Forgotten Renaissance Man of the 20th Century
Unveiling the Multifaceted Genius of Walter Russell!
Walter Russell Book Reviews: https://www.celestialfortunes.com/walter-russell-books/
Walter Russel Books List: https://amzn.to/3Z4zL0r
The Universal One: https://amzn.to/3RWKntX
In this in-depth exploration, we shed light on the extraordinary life of Walter Russell, a figure whose contributions have been overshadowed by time. This video takes you on an enlightening journey through Russell's artistic masterpieces, pioneering scientific concepts, and mystical insights. We'll examine the impact of his seminal work, 'The Universal One,' and reveal how his innovative ideas intersected various fields, from painting and sculpture to esoteric philosophy and physics. Prepare to be amazed by the story of a man who epitomized the spirit of a Renai...
published: 23 Dec 2023
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Executive Director William Russell discusses the future of the Center for Christian Statesmanship.
The Drive Home Show hosts Executive Director William Russell to discuss The D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship.
#ChristianStatesmanship
#DJamesKennedyCenter
#WilliamRussell
#FaithInPolitics
#TheDriveHomeShow
published: 23 Sep 2024
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Pre-Doctor Who William Russell Interview on Performing in USSR (1961)
On 5 January 1961, actor William Russell and actress Barbara Jefford spoke to ITN's Desmond Grealy about the Old Vic theatre group's upcoming trip to Moscow. Neither of them were concerned that the language barrier might affect the audience's enjoyment of Macbeth, so confident were they in their Soviet counterparts' understanding of the classic play.
William Russell has died aged 99. He is remembered most fondly for his leading role in the early Doctor Who stories, in which he played science teacher Ian Chesterton alongside William Hartnell's Doctor.
#DoctorWho #ScienceFiction #TheDoctor #WilliamRussell #SovietUnion #USSR #OldVic
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published: 08 Jun 2024
11:14
George William Russell -- and his kundalini experience
George William Russell, better known as AE (1867-1935) was an Irish mystic, poet, painter, journalist, editor, and practical rural economist. Although he was a ...
George William Russell, better known as AE (1867-1935) was an Irish mystic, poet, painter, journalist, editor, and practical rural economist. Although he was a natural mystic, he had one brush with the kundalini experience. Without any meditation or alternative spiritual practises, Russell had already ‘seen’ the beings of Light, heard celestial music and received great swathes of inspiration for his poetry and paintings. But, ever curious he made a mistake ... And it was enough to make him realise he didn’t need - or want - kundalini . As such he is somewhat unique, as he managed to ensure it never happened again. Furthermore , he managed to do an enormous amount without having had such an experience, making a huge difference in a very quiet way to both literary and political life in Ireland. He became a pivotal figure in the Irish literary revival , the emergence of modern Ireland, and the Irish National Theatre Society.
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CREDITS
We have a biography and a number of observations for ‘AE’ which can be found here
https://allaboutheaven.org/sources/russell-george-william/190
All the paintings used for this video are by George William Russell
VIDEO EFFECTS AND FOOTAGE
Beauty of Ireland - No Copyright Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfS5inJG0UA
Ireland 4K - Nature scenic relaxation video with calming music - No copyright videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbnJ-SgyIl0
MUSIC
00:00 Free Irish Music No Copyright
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qavtJsXwsiw
05:17 Running Wolf - lex beats
https://www.pond5.com/artist/lexanmusic
08:52 Yonder Hill and Dale - Aaron Kenny
10:39 Free Irish Music
#George_William_Russell #kundalini
https://wn.com/George_William_Russell_And_His_Kundalini_Experience
George William Russell, better known as AE (1867-1935) was an Irish mystic, poet, painter, journalist, editor, and practical rural economist. Although he was a natural mystic, he had one brush with the kundalini experience. Without any meditation or alternative spiritual practises, Russell had already ‘seen’ the beings of Light, heard celestial music and received great swathes of inspiration for his poetry and paintings. But, ever curious he made a mistake ... And it was enough to make him realise he didn’t need - or want - kundalini . As such he is somewhat unique, as he managed to ensure it never happened again. Furthermore , he managed to do an enormous amount without having had such an experience, making a huge difference in a very quiet way to both literary and political life in Ireland. He became a pivotal figure in the Irish literary revival , the emergence of modern Ireland, and the Irish National Theatre Society.
=================
CREDITS
We have a biography and a number of observations for ‘AE’ which can be found here
https://allaboutheaven.org/sources/russell-george-william/190
All the paintings used for this video are by George William Russell
VIDEO EFFECTS AND FOOTAGE
Beauty of Ireland - No Copyright Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfS5inJG0UA
Ireland 4K - Nature scenic relaxation video with calming music - No copyright videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbnJ-SgyIl0
MUSIC
00:00 Free Irish Music No Copyright
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qavtJsXwsiw
05:17 Running Wolf - lex beats
https://www.pond5.com/artist/lexanmusic
08:52 Yonder Hill and Dale - Aaron Kenny
10:39 Free Irish Music
#George_William_Russell #kundalini
- published: 28 Mar 2022
- views: 649
7:21
Rest in Peace, William Russell (1924-2024)
Born 19 November 1924, William Russell Enoch played Ian Chesterton one of the first three original companions in Doctor Who. He lived to 99 years old passing on...
Born 19 November 1924, William Russell Enoch played Ian Chesterton one of the first three original companions in Doctor Who. He lived to 99 years old passing on 3 June 2024. I am heartbroken to hear of his passing. He will be missed and he is greatly loved.
He appeared in the very first Doctor Who episode and first 16 stories from 1963-1965:
The Pilot Episode (1963)
An Unearthly Child (1963)
The Daleks (1963/1964)
The Edge of Destruction (1964)
Marco Polo (1964)
The Keys of Marinus (1964)
The Aztecs (1964)
The Sensorites (1964)
The Reign of Terror (1964)
Planet of Giants (1964)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964)
The Rescue (1965)
The Romans (1965)
The Web Planet (1965)
The Crusade (1965)
The Space Museum (1965)
The Chase (1965)
The Power of the Doctor (2022)
In 2022, his cameo in The Power of the Doctor at age 96 when he filmed his scenes "reportedly broke the Guinness World Record for the longest gap between televised appearances as the same character." according to his TARDIS.fandom.com page.
You can read about his Doctor Who work on his TARDIS.fandom.com page: https://bit.ly/3Kvb5WA
You can learn more about him on Wikipedia here: https://bit.ly/3x9YzZm
You can read about his full career on IMDB here: https://imdb.to/456rH0p
https://wn.com/Rest_In_Peace,_William_Russell_(1924_2024)
Born 19 November 1924, William Russell Enoch played Ian Chesterton one of the first three original companions in Doctor Who. He lived to 99 years old passing on 3 June 2024. I am heartbroken to hear of his passing. He will be missed and he is greatly loved.
He appeared in the very first Doctor Who episode and first 16 stories from 1963-1965:
The Pilot Episode (1963)
An Unearthly Child (1963)
The Daleks (1963/1964)
The Edge of Destruction (1964)
Marco Polo (1964)
The Keys of Marinus (1964)
The Aztecs (1964)
The Sensorites (1964)
The Reign of Terror (1964)
Planet of Giants (1964)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964)
The Rescue (1965)
The Romans (1965)
The Web Planet (1965)
The Crusade (1965)
The Space Museum (1965)
The Chase (1965)
The Power of the Doctor (2022)
In 2022, his cameo in The Power of the Doctor at age 96 when he filmed his scenes "reportedly broke the Guinness World Record for the longest gap between televised appearances as the same character." according to his TARDIS.fandom.com page.
You can read about his Doctor Who work on his TARDIS.fandom.com page: https://bit.ly/3Kvb5WA
You can learn more about him on Wikipedia here: https://bit.ly/3x9YzZm
You can read about his full career on IMDB here: https://imdb.to/456rH0p
- published: 04 Jun 2024
- views: 2317
1:29
Ian Chesterton | A Tribute to William Russell (1924 - 2024)
📽️ Ian Chesterton | A Tribute to William Russell (1924 - 2024)
#doctorwho #ianchesterton #williamrussell #tribute
•• William Russell Enoch (November 19th, 19...
📽️ Ian Chesterton | A Tribute to William Russell (1924 - 2024)
#doctorwho #ianchesterton #williamrussell #tribute
•• William Russell Enoch (November 19th, 1924 - June 3rd, 2024) ••
"London 1965!" A Doctor Who Legend. Goodnight Chesterton.
William Russell passed away Monday, 3rd June 2024.
Sending our thoughts to William's friends and family.
William Russell Enoch was an English actor, whose career on stage and screen spanned over seven decades. In 1963, he became part of the original lead cast of BBC's Doctor Who, playing the role of schoolteacher Ian Chesterton, the Doctor's first male companion, opposite William Hartnell as the First Doctor, Jacqueline Hill as Barbara Wright, Carole Ann Ford as Susan Foreman, and Maureen O'Brien as Vicki; from the show's first episode back in 1963 until 1965. After leaving Coronation Street in 1992, Russell had maintained his association with Doctor Who, having lent his voice as a narrator to several of the audiobook releases of the lost 1960s episodes. In 2013, the BBC produced An Adventure In Space and Time, a docudrama depicting the creation and early days of Doctor Who, as part of the programme's fiftieth anniversary celebrations - Russell himself had a cameo role, playing a BBC Commissionaire named Harry. The same year, Russell portrayed both Ian and the First Doctor in the Big Finish audio play The Light At The End, produced to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary; aged 88, he became the oldest person to portray the Doctor, a record he held until March 2023. In his later years, he continued his association with Doctor Who and returned as Ian for a 2022 cameo in "The Power Of The Doctor", 57 years after the character left, which won him a Guinness World Record for the longest gap between TV appearances. Aside from Doctor Who, Russell achieved prominence as the title role in the ITV television series The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956 - 1957); his film roles included The Man Who Never Was (1956), The Great Escape (1963) and Superman (1978); and he appeared as Ted Sullivan in Coronation Street in 1992.
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https://wn.com/Ian_Chesterton_|_A_Tribute_To_William_Russell_(1924_2024)
📽️ Ian Chesterton | A Tribute to William Russell (1924 - 2024)
#doctorwho #ianchesterton #williamrussell #tribute
•• William Russell Enoch (November 19th, 1924 - June 3rd, 2024) ••
"London 1965!" A Doctor Who Legend. Goodnight Chesterton.
William Russell passed away Monday, 3rd June 2024.
Sending our thoughts to William's friends and family.
William Russell Enoch was an English actor, whose career on stage and screen spanned over seven decades. In 1963, he became part of the original lead cast of BBC's Doctor Who, playing the role of schoolteacher Ian Chesterton, the Doctor's first male companion, opposite William Hartnell as the First Doctor, Jacqueline Hill as Barbara Wright, Carole Ann Ford as Susan Foreman, and Maureen O'Brien as Vicki; from the show's first episode back in 1963 until 1965. After leaving Coronation Street in 1992, Russell had maintained his association with Doctor Who, having lent his voice as a narrator to several of the audiobook releases of the lost 1960s episodes. In 2013, the BBC produced An Adventure In Space and Time, a docudrama depicting the creation and early days of Doctor Who, as part of the programme's fiftieth anniversary celebrations - Russell himself had a cameo role, playing a BBC Commissionaire named Harry. The same year, Russell portrayed both Ian and the First Doctor in the Big Finish audio play The Light At The End, produced to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary; aged 88, he became the oldest person to portray the Doctor, a record he held until March 2023. In his later years, he continued his association with Doctor Who and returned as Ian for a 2022 cameo in "The Power Of The Doctor", 57 years after the character left, which won him a Guinness World Record for the longest gap between TV appearances. Aside from Doctor Who, Russell achieved prominence as the title role in the ITV television series The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956 - 1957); his film roles included The Man Who Never Was (1956), The Great Escape (1963) and Superman (1978); and he appeared as Ted Sullivan in Coronation Street in 1992.
🍿 PLAYLIST: DOCTOR WHO: A Tribute to… © drwhoswifeforever
• https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5fg_yjNCYTl4jlL1W0y75juxMGL3HIUp
🍿 PLAYLIST: DOCTOR WHO FanVids: CLASSIC COMPANIONS (1963 - 1996) © drwhoswifeforever
• https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5fg_yjNCYTkYA2nhjs6CHYFnE80sQ8TM
________________________________________________________________________
🎬 Video Clips ©
• Doctor Who (1963) | BBC
• Doctor Who (1964) | BBC
• Doctor Who (1965) | BBC
• Doctor Who: The Power Of The Doctor (2022) | BBC
🎼 Music ©
• This Is Gallifrey, Our Childhood, Our Home | Doctor Who: Series 3 (2007) OST | Murray Gold
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- published: 05 Jun 2024
- views: 2152
17:55
William Russell as Ian Chesterton - DOCTOR WHO Character Retrospective + Tribute
Support MrTARDIS on Patreon for Perks + Rewards: https://www.patreon.com/Trilbee
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- published: 07 Jun 2024
- views: 9990
2:39:46
Col. Russell Williams — Brilliant police interrogation and confession
Here is perhaps the most sensational, masterful police interrogation — Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams is absolutely deconstructed by Detecti...
Here is perhaps the most sensational, masterful police interrogation — Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams is absolutely deconstructed by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Behavioural Sciences Unit, revealing the military man as a horrific killer.
** PLEASE TAP THE "THANKS" BUTTON OR FOR BONUS CONTENT JOIN ME ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheMobReporter
While going through my crime files from when I reported on this trial live from the courtroom, sitting a few feet away from the killer colonel, I found this video of his interrogation.
Here is a masterful deconstruction: A confident and cocky military man strode into the interview room and a broken and degenerate killer and sexual sadist shuffled out, after being prompted to confess his shocking crimes, as I wrote about it when I covered the case in 2010.
Before agreeing to sit down with Det.-Sgt. Jim Smyth, Williams might have done well to have remembered the motto of 8 Wing, the Trenton, Ont., air force unit he commanded: in omnia paratus. "Prepare for all things." Because on this afternoon, it was police, not the calculating, obsessive deviant who held all the cards.
But at the start, at 3:03 p.m., Williams clearly feels he has little to worry about from the bookish-looking officer who is dressed in a jacket and tie, shuffling electronic recording equipment about a small white desk.
As an air force commander who served on missions based in Camp Mirage, Canada's sensitive air base in the Middle East, he had previously undergone training on how to cope with interrogation if captured by an enemy combatant.
Crown Attorney Lee Burgess paused the tape to note "how calm and cool" he looks, "even after all these heinous crimes," and even after preparing to destroy evidence of his attacks that very day.
Williams, 47, likely felt he had the upper hand as he strode into the room, talking about how thorough police are being in their investigation into Jessica Lloyd's disappearance, saying he is "glad to see it."
"Ever been interviewed by the police in a room like this before?" asks Det.-Sgt. Smyth casually as Williams takes off his yellow coat and drapes it over the back of a chair and sits down.
"I have never been interviewed like this," he says, smiling and looking around the room. He spots the video camera lens above him and he stares into it and flashes a broad grin. It is as if he thinks he is adding to his secret video collection.
"I guess the closest," he says, is when "I was interviewed by NIS for top secret clearance."
It is a clever response, referring to the Commanding Officer National Investigation Service, a military police agency that works to ensure the appropriateness of personnel entering military command. It reminds the policeman of his rank and position.
But over 18 hours, Williams disintegrates, trapped by the evidence, his own lies and the carefully laid questions.
Williams was subsequently convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of forcible confinement, two counts of sexual assault and 82 counts of breaking and entering. He is currently serving a life sentence.
This is the full and complete interview video that was entered into the official court record, edited by the court only. But be aware, this interview contains distressing conversations.
For more information, visit http://www.adrianhumphreys.com.
To read my exposés in the National Post, visit: https://nationalpost.com/author/ahumphreys/
As always, please like, share, comment and subscribe.
Thanks for watching!
- The Mob Reporter
https://wn.com/Col._Russell_Williams_—_Brilliant_Police_Interrogation_And_Confession
Here is perhaps the most sensational, masterful police interrogation — Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams is absolutely deconstructed by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Behavioural Sciences Unit, revealing the military man as a horrific killer.
** PLEASE TAP THE "THANKS" BUTTON OR FOR BONUS CONTENT JOIN ME ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheMobReporter
While going through my crime files from when I reported on this trial live from the courtroom, sitting a few feet away from the killer colonel, I found this video of his interrogation.
Here is a masterful deconstruction: A confident and cocky military man strode into the interview room and a broken and degenerate killer and sexual sadist shuffled out, after being prompted to confess his shocking crimes, as I wrote about it when I covered the case in 2010.
Before agreeing to sit down with Det.-Sgt. Jim Smyth, Williams might have done well to have remembered the motto of 8 Wing, the Trenton, Ont., air force unit he commanded: in omnia paratus. "Prepare for all things." Because on this afternoon, it was police, not the calculating, obsessive deviant who held all the cards.
But at the start, at 3:03 p.m., Williams clearly feels he has little to worry about from the bookish-looking officer who is dressed in a jacket and tie, shuffling electronic recording equipment about a small white desk.
As an air force commander who served on missions based in Camp Mirage, Canada's sensitive air base in the Middle East, he had previously undergone training on how to cope with interrogation if captured by an enemy combatant.
Crown Attorney Lee Burgess paused the tape to note "how calm and cool" he looks, "even after all these heinous crimes," and even after preparing to destroy evidence of his attacks that very day.
Williams, 47, likely felt he had the upper hand as he strode into the room, talking about how thorough police are being in their investigation into Jessica Lloyd's disappearance, saying he is "glad to see it."
"Ever been interviewed by the police in a room like this before?" asks Det.-Sgt. Smyth casually as Williams takes off his yellow coat and drapes it over the back of a chair and sits down.
"I have never been interviewed like this," he says, smiling and looking around the room. He spots the video camera lens above him and he stares into it and flashes a broad grin. It is as if he thinks he is adding to his secret video collection.
"I guess the closest," he says, is when "I was interviewed by NIS for top secret clearance."
It is a clever response, referring to the Commanding Officer National Investigation Service, a military police agency that works to ensure the appropriateness of personnel entering military command. It reminds the policeman of his rank and position.
But over 18 hours, Williams disintegrates, trapped by the evidence, his own lies and the carefully laid questions.
Williams was subsequently convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of forcible confinement, two counts of sexual assault and 82 counts of breaking and entering. He is currently serving a life sentence.
This is the full and complete interview video that was entered into the official court record, edited by the court only. But be aware, this interview contains distressing conversations.
For more information, visit http://www.adrianhumphreys.com.
To read my exposés in the National Post, visit: https://nationalpost.com/author/ahumphreys/
As always, please like, share, comment and subscribe.
Thanks for watching!
- The Mob Reporter
- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 2382551
4:15
William Russell Tragic DEATH : Original Doctor Who cast member dies aged 99
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of William Russell, the actor who brought the cherished character of Ian Chesterton to life in the first s...
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of William Russell, the actor who brought the cherished character of Ian Chesterton to life in the first season of Doctor Who. Russell passed away on Monday at the age of 99.
It was confirmed by The Guardian that he had passed away the next day, although the cause of death has not been disclosed as of yet.
Her husband, Etheline, and their son, Alfred Enoch, who played Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter film, are the ones who are left behind to mourn the loss of William.
The father of four children appeared alongside William Hartnell, who played the first Time Lord, in the very first episode of Doctor Who, which was titled "An Unearthly Child."
His former co-stars have expressed their sorrow over his passing, and they have paid a heartfelt homage to the actor who passed away.
Russell T. Davies, who plays Doctor Who, sent an homage to the late William Russell on Instagram. He said, "William Russell (1924-2024)." It is a great tragedy that William, who played Ian Chesterton, the very first companion of the Doctor, passed away in 1963. After being unable to return home, a schoolteacher finds herself stranded on the Tardis by a cunning old Doctor. She is then sent to the Stone Age, Skaro, the Crusades, and the planet of the Zarbi.
Also paying a poignant homage to William, his co-star on Doctor Who, actress Nicola Bryant, stated in an interview with Dailymail, "What sad news to say farewell to William Russell." She went on to say, "What a wonderful man with a delightful family and an extraordinary life and career."
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of William Russell, the actor who brought the cherished character of Ian Chesterton to life in the first season of Doctor Who. Russell passed away on Monday at the age of 99.
It was confirmed by The Guardian that he had passed away the next day, although the cause of death has not been disclosed as of yet.
Her husband, Etheline, and their son, Alfred Enoch, who played Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter film, are the ones who are left behind to mourn the loss of William.
The father of four children appeared alongside William Hartnell, who played the first Time Lord, in the very first episode of Doctor Who, which was titled "An Unearthly Child."
His former co-stars have expressed their sorrow over his passing, and they have paid a heartfelt homage to the actor who passed away.
Russell T. Davies, who plays Doctor Who, sent an homage to the late William Russell on Instagram. He said, "William Russell (1924-2024)." It is a great tragedy that William, who played Ian Chesterton, the very first companion of the Doctor, passed away in 1963. After being unable to return home, a schoolteacher finds herself stranded on the Tardis by a cunning old Doctor. She is then sent to the Stone Age, Skaro, the Crusades, and the planet of the Zarbi.
Also paying a poignant homage to William, his co-star on Doctor Who, actress Nicola Bryant, stated in an interview with Dailymail, "What sad news to say farewell to William Russell." She went on to say, "What a wonderful man with a delightful family and an extraordinary life and career."
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- published: 05 Jun 2024
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37:08
The Interrogation of Col. Russell Williams
"This is getting out of control really fast, Russel."
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"This is getting out of control really fast, Russel."
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"This is getting out of control really fast, Russel."
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- published: 03 Aug 2019
- views: 9408315
11:17
Discovering Walter Russell: The Forgotten Renaissance Man of the 20th Century
Unveiling the Multifaceted Genius of Walter Russell!
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Unveiling the Multifaceted Genius of Walter Russell!
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In this in-depth exploration, we shed light on the extraordinary life of Walter Russell, a figure whose contributions have been overshadowed by time. This video takes you on an enlightening journey through Russell's artistic masterpieces, pioneering scientific concepts, and mystical insights. We'll examine the impact of his seminal work, 'The Universal One,' and reveal how his innovative ideas intersected various fields, from painting and sculpture to esoteric philosophy and physics. Prepare to be amazed by the story of a man who epitomized the spirit of a Renaissance genius.
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Unveiling the Multifaceted Genius of Walter Russell!
Walter Russell Book Reviews: https://www.celestialfortunes.com/walter-russell-books/
Walter Russel Books List: https://amzn.to/3Z4zL0r
The Universal One: https://amzn.to/3RWKntX
In this in-depth exploration, we shed light on the extraordinary life of Walter Russell, a figure whose contributions have been overshadowed by time. This video takes you on an enlightening journey through Russell's artistic masterpieces, pioneering scientific concepts, and mystical insights. We'll examine the impact of his seminal work, 'The Universal One,' and reveal how his innovative ideas intersected various fields, from painting and sculpture to esoteric philosophy and physics. Prepare to be amazed by the story of a man who epitomized the spirit of a Renaissance genius.
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- published: 23 Dec 2023
- views: 66826
17:42
Executive Director William Russell discusses the future of the Center for Christian Statesmanship.
The Drive Home Show hosts Executive Director William Russell to discuss The D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship.
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The Drive Home Show hosts Executive Director William Russell to discuss The D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship.
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The Drive Home Show hosts Executive Director William Russell to discuss The D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship.
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- published: 23 Sep 2024
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1:28
Pre-Doctor Who William Russell Interview on Performing in USSR (1961)
On 5 January 1961, actor William Russell and actress Barbara Jefford spoke to ITN's Desmond Grealy about the Old Vic theatre group's upcoming trip to Moscow. Ne...
On 5 January 1961, actor William Russell and actress Barbara Jefford spoke to ITN's Desmond Grealy about the Old Vic theatre group's upcoming trip to Moscow. Neither of them were concerned that the language barrier might affect the audience's enjoyment of Macbeth, so confident were they in their Soviet counterparts' understanding of the classic play.
William Russell has died aged 99. He is remembered most fondly for his leading role in the early Doctor Who stories, in which he played science teacher Ian Chesterton alongside William Hartnell's Doctor.
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On 5 January 1961, actor William Russell and actress Barbara Jefford spoke to ITN's Desmond Grealy about the Old Vic theatre group's upcoming trip to Moscow. Neither of them were concerned that the language barrier might affect the audience's enjoyment of Macbeth, so confident were they in their Soviet counterparts' understanding of the classic play.
William Russell has died aged 99. He is remembered most fondly for his leading role in the early Doctor Who stories, in which he played science teacher Ian Chesterton alongside William Hartnell's Doctor.
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- published: 08 Jun 2024
- views: 985