Salty Tales

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Salty Tales Cooking is hosted by Mr Ninja and his wife Mrs Ninja and it is all about easy and fun recipes, experiments and Latin food all within a family oriented prospective! We Smoke, Grill, Fry and everything else related to delicious foods and meats from Steaks, Picanha, Briskets, Ribs to Pizza, Breads and Authentic Latin Recipes. We cook it all from pork, beef, chicken and turkey to all other exotic things like fish, alligators and other meats. Also we made all kind of side dishes, rice, beans, potatoes and everything else. Of course all our recipes have a Latin touch to them to make those flavors pop even more. Latin cuisine is awesome and you can taste it yourself by following our delicious recipes! SUBSCRIBE now and enjoy our fun videos and the most amazing recipes you would ever try!

SaltyDogg

76 Followers

Welcome to Salty's Dogg House, the ultimate destination for side-splitting scambaiting adventures! Join me as we unleash the power of improv comedy, quick wit, and sheer hilarity to outsmart scammers and dismantle their deceitful operations. At Salty's Dogg House, we don't just bait scammers—we entertain, educate, and empower our viewers with each uproarious encounter. With a flair for social engineering and a knack for creating unforgettable characters on the fly, we turn the tables on fraudsters, leaving them bewildered and defeated. Tune in weekdays at 9:30 AM EST for live streams packed with gut-busting laughter, as we take on scammers. Whether we're spinning elaborate yarns, engaging in witty banter, or devising ingenious schemes to thwart scammers, every moment is a riotous delight. So grab your popcorn, buckle up, and prepare to witness scambaiting like never before. Subscribe now and join me in my mission to bring down scammers one hilarious interaction at a time!

Professor Barth

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Dr. Jonathan Barth is Associate Professor of History at Arizona State University and Associate Director of the Center for American Institutions at ASU. He specializes in the history of money, banking, empire, and politics in the early modern period. Barth received his Ph.D. in History from George Mason University in 2014. His first book, "The Currency of Empire: Money and Power in English America in the Seventeenth Century," was published by Cornell University Press in 2021. Barth has also published in The William and Mary Quarterly, Oxford University Press, the Journal of World History, the Journal of Policy History, the New England Quarterly, the North Carolina Historical Review, and the South Dakota Law Review. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this channel are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Arizona State University, nor are any of the views necessarily endorsed by Arizona State University.