Stephen Davis
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Podcast Appearances
We have a man dying suddenly, and we don't know why. The organization responsible for him just wants to wrap it under the carpet. And they have no grounds for complaining that there are lots of suspicions because they acted in an incredibly suspicious way right from the start. You know, it's appalling.
We have a man dying suddenly, and we don't know why. The organization responsible for him just wants to wrap it under the carpet. And they have no grounds for complaining that there are lots of suspicions because they acted in an incredibly suspicious way right from the start. You know, it's appalling.
We have a man dying suddenly, and we don't know why. The organization responsible for him just wants to wrap it under the carpet. And they have no grounds for complaining that there are lots of suspicions because they acted in an incredibly suspicious way right from the start. You know, it's appalling.
It's appalling that the National Science Foundation and the US government allowed this to happen.
It's appalling that the National Science Foundation and the US government allowed this to happen.
It's appalling that the National Science Foundation and the US government allowed this to happen.
I have been to spectacular, scenic places all over the world, and there's nothing like Antarctica. You know, you look outside and the sun is there at 3 o'clock in the morning, tracking slowly across the horizon because it's light the whole time in the summer. And the next thing you realize after you get over the physical part of it is how awe-inspiringly beautiful it is.
I have been to spectacular, scenic places all over the world, and there's nothing like Antarctica. You know, you look outside and the sun is there at 3 o'clock in the morning, tracking slowly across the horizon because it's light the whole time in the summer. And the next thing you realize after you get over the physical part of it is how awe-inspiringly beautiful it is.
I have been to spectacular, scenic places all over the world, and there's nothing like Antarctica. You know, you look outside and the sun is there at 3 o'clock in the morning, tracking slowly across the horizon because it's light the whole time in the summer. And the next thing you realize after you get over the physical part of it is how awe-inspiringly beautiful it is.
I remember talking to the guide about the beauty and the dangers of the place, and he said something which really stuck with me. He said, this is the most beautiful place that's also trying to kill you.
I remember talking to the guide about the beauty and the dangers of the place, and he said something which really stuck with me. He said, this is the most beautiful place that's also trying to kill you.
I remember talking to the guide about the beauty and the dangers of the place, and he said something which really stuck with me. He said, this is the most beautiful place that's also trying to kill you.
I suspect that after my investigation, the chances of the U.S. authorities letting me go to the South Pole are pretty minimal, to be honest.
I suspect that after my investigation, the chances of the U.S. authorities letting me go to the South Pole are pretty minimal, to be honest.
I suspect that after my investigation, the chances of the U.S. authorities letting me go to the South Pole are pretty minimal, to be honest.
When people think of the Antarctica and they think of ice and they probably think of snow and things that melt. It's not like that. It's solid ice rock and it's an incredibly dry climate. You can't just go and find water. You can't just chip into the ice. I am one of those people who thought of it that way.
When people think of the Antarctica and they think of ice and they probably think of snow and things that melt. It's not like that. It's solid ice rock and it's an incredibly dry climate. You can't just go and find water. You can't just chip into the ice. I am one of those people who thought of it that way.
When people think of the Antarctica and they think of ice and they probably think of snow and things that melt. It's not like that. It's solid ice rock and it's an incredibly dry climate. You can't just go and find water. You can't just chip into the ice. I am one of those people who thought of it that way.
His supervisor in Boston, the wonderfully named Tony Stark, who I interviewed, said Rodney was doing well. His science was doing well. He had all the sort of incarnations of a man who was having a successful career and doing what he loved.
His supervisor in Boston, the wonderfully named Tony Stark, who I interviewed, said Rodney was doing well. His science was doing well. He had all the sort of incarnations of a man who was having a successful career and doing what he loved.