Your Heard Tell for Tuesday, January 31th, 2022, is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by talking the trouble in India as a BBC documentary about the rise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his role in the 2002 anti-Muslim riots is being fought over, censored, and debated. Our guest is host of The Sweaty Penguine and Heard Tell regular Ethan Brown to explain why those viral vids of Extinction Rebellion and other protests groups have turned people against both them and their cause to the point even the extremists are starting to pull back on public spectacles, why hassling the regular folks is always going to backfire, and far better ways to discuss climate and environmental issues without the extremism. Then, our guest is Ashley Baker of the Committee For Justice who joins us to talk the SCOTUS leaker of the Dobbs decision and the non-finding in that investigation, Supreme Court news and headlines, and the importance of reading source documents and following the court for yourself and not just talking a talking head's word for it. Also, a real life case of "Bones" where an archaeological dig has changed the perception of modern surgical techniques by thousands of years. 


All that and more on this Tuesday edition of Heard Tell.

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