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Aurochs. That's not real. Yeah, well, they're extinct now. Oh, really? Yeah, they're extinct. We bred them. I learned this on the Blind Boy podcast. We actually bred aurochs, all the best aurochs, the ones that were most docile, the ones that had the best meat. We bred them into the cows that we have today. Cows as we know them don't exist in nature at all.
Aurochs. That's not real. Yeah, well, they're extinct now. Oh, really? Yeah, they're extinct. We bred them. I learned this on the Blind Boy podcast. We actually bred aurochs, all the best aurochs, the ones that were most docile, the ones that had the best meat. We bred them into the cows that we have today. Cows as we know them don't exist in nature at all.
That's partly why they're so destructive to the environment.
That's partly why they're so destructive to the environment.
That's partly why they're so destructive to the environment.
Back to Australia. Now, Australian arson squad investigators have found that fires in Australia are started mostly in areas of extreme poverty, areas between urban and rural locations, places of high unemployment, and areas with high child abuse and neglect. Here in America, we've seen much the same thing. Some of our worst rashes of arson, say, like how the Bronx burned in 1970s New York.
Back to Australia. Now, Australian arson squad investigators have found that fires in Australia are started mostly in areas of extreme poverty, areas between urban and rural locations, places of high unemployment, and areas with high child abuse and neglect. Here in America, we've seen much the same thing. Some of our worst rashes of arson, say, like how the Bronx burned in 1970s New York.
Back to Australia. Now, Australian arson squad investigators have found that fires in Australia are started mostly in areas of extreme poverty, areas between urban and rural locations, places of high unemployment, and areas with high child abuse and neglect. Here in America, we've seen much the same thing. Some of our worst rashes of arson, say, like how the Bronx burned in 1970s New York.
They were perpetrated in some of our nation's poorest and most disadvantaged areas. The pyromaniac in the New York City fires, by the way, that was David Berkowitz, when he was still calling himself the Phantom of the Bronx.
They were perpetrated in some of our nation's poorest and most disadvantaged areas. The pyromaniac in the New York City fires, by the way, that was David Berkowitz, when he was still calling himself the Phantom of the Bronx.
They were perpetrated in some of our nation's poorest and most disadvantaged areas. The pyromaniac in the New York City fires, by the way, that was David Berkowitz, when he was still calling himself the Phantom of the Bronx.
But concerning the Black Saturday bushfires, the Australian arson squad fanned out to determine how many of those 400 fires were natural and how many were man-made. One of the fires the arson squad focused upon was in central Gippsland, where a man named Brendan Sokolak had called the Australian equivalent of 911 to inform authorities about his local bushfire.
But concerning the Black Saturday bushfires, the Australian arson squad fanned out to determine how many of those 400 fires were natural and how many were man-made. One of the fires the arson squad focused upon was in central Gippsland, where a man named Brendan Sokolak had called the Australian equivalent of 911 to inform authorities about his local bushfire.
But concerning the Black Saturday bushfires, the Australian arson squad fanned out to determine how many of those 400 fires were natural and how many were man-made. One of the fires the arson squad focused upon was in central Gippsland, where a man named Brendan Sokolak had called the Australian equivalent of 911 to inform authorities about his local bushfire.
Now, the central Gippsland bushfire was no small event. While it had been just one of 400 fires, it had still killed 11 people. As such, this bushfire was of particular interest to investigators, and they certainly wanted to talk to the man who'd first called it in.
Now, the central Gippsland bushfire was no small event. While it had been just one of 400 fires, it had still killed 11 people. As such, this bushfire was of particular interest to investigators, and they certainly wanted to talk to the man who'd first called it in.
Now, the central Gippsland bushfire was no small event. While it had been just one of 400 fires, it had still killed 11 people. As such, this bushfire was of particular interest to investigators, and they certainly wanted to talk to the man who'd first called it in.
And even harder to prove.
And even harder to prove.
And even harder to prove.