Scott Carney is an investigative journalist and anthropologist whose work blends narrative non-fiction with ethnography. His writing delves into dangerous and hidden worlds, uncovering global crimes and exploring the darker aspects of human nature. Carney's style is immersive, weaving personal accounts with extensive fieldwork to offer readers a compelling look into uncharted territories. Through his storytelling, he emphasizes ethical questions and the complexities of human behavior.
Advanced techniques in Harmonic Trading are unveiled in this second volume, focusing on identifying market signals akin to unlocking a safe. Scott Carney explores new concepts like the 5-0 and Alternate Bat patterns, and introduces the RSI BAMM Advanced Execution Model for practical application in trading. The book emphasizes recognizing natural harmonic patterns that highlight critical price levels and market turning points, supported by real market examples, including the 2008 downturn. Carney's approachable guidance and clear illustrations facilitate traders' learning and success.
How the deadliest storm in modern history ripped Pakistan in two and led the world to the brink of nuclear war when American and Soviet forces converged in the Bay of Bengal In November 1970, a storm set a collision course with the most densely populated coastline on Earth. Over the course of just a few hours, the Great Bhola Cyclone would kill 500,000 people and begin a chain reaction of turmoil, genocide, and war. The Vortex is the dramatic story of how that storm sparked a country to revolution. Bhola made landfall during a fragile time, when Pakistan was on the brink of a historic election. The fallout ignited a conflagration of political intrigue, corruption, violence, idealism, and bravery that played out in the lives of tens of millions of Bangladeshis. Authors Scott Carney and Jason Miklian take us deep into the story of the cyclone and its aftermath, told through the eyes of the men and women who lived through it, including the infamous president of Pakistan, General Yahya Khan, and his close friend Richard Nixon; American expats Jon and Candy Rhode; soccer star-turned-soldier Hafiz Uddin Ahmad; and a young Bengali revolutionary, Mohammed Hai. Thrillingly paced and written with incredible detail, The Vortex is not just a story about the painful birth of a new nation but also a universal tale of resilience and liberation in the face of climate emergency that affects every single person on the planet.
The book introduces a powerful method of technical analysis known as Harmonic Trading, developed by Scott Carney. It merges Fibonacci measurement with advanced pattern recognition to identify crucial market signals and price levels. Carney outlines natural harmonic patterns that reveal market turning points and provides a detailed plan for practical application across various markets and timeframes. With over 100 pages of illustrations and personal insights, this guide makes Harmonic Trading techniques accessible to both novice and experienced traders.
In this explosive investigation into the limits of endurance, journalist and New York Times bestselling author Scott Carney discovers how humans can wedge control over automatic physiological responses into the breaking point between stress and biology. We can reclaim our evolutionary destiny.
What are our bodies really capable of? We like to sit in air-conditioned comfort, yet each year millions of ordinary people train in CrossFit boxes, compete in Tough Mudders, and challenge themselves in Spartan races. They are connecting with their environment and, whether they realise it or not, unlocking their hidden evolutionary potential. No one exemplifies this better than Wim Hof, whose remarkable ability to control his body temperature in extreme cold has sparked a whirlwind of scientific study. Through him, we are just beginning to understand how cold adaptation might combat autoimmune diseases and chronic pain — and possibly even reverse the development of one of our greatest killers: diabetes. Award-winning journalist Scott Carney investigates the astonishing and sometimes dangerous world of body transformation. He reveals techniques you can try at home, but his own journey culminates in a record-bending, 28-hour climb to the snowy peak of Mt Kilimanjaro — wearing nothing but a pair of shorts and running shoes.
Journey through the macabre underworld of the global body bazaar, with
contributing Wired editor and award-winning journalist Carney, where organs,
bones, and live people are bought and sold on the red market.
Exploring the mysteries of sleep, this book delves into common struggles with falling asleep and the chaotic nature of nighttime thoughts. It addresses the fundamental question of why we dream, offering insights into the psychological and physiological aspects of sleep. Through a blend of scientific research and personal anecdotes, it aims to uncover the deeper meanings behind our nightly experiences and the significance of dreaming in our lives.
Zu warm? Schnell die Klimaanlage einschalten. Zu kalt? Lieber die Heizung aufdrehen, bevor wir uns erkälten. Wim Hof, der holländische Survival-Profi, der zahlreiche Rekorde in Sachen Kälteresistenz hält, weiß aber: Wir brauchen diese Annehmlichkeiten gar nicht, ganz im Gegenteil, sie machen uns sogar krank. Sein Credo: Die Evolution hat uns robuster gemacht, als wir denken. Kälte, Hitze und Höhe tun uns also gut. Scott Carney hat in einem Selbstversuch die Wim-Hof-Methode getestet und seinen eigenen Körper auf eine Reise bis an den Rand der menschlichen Belastbarkeit geschickt, unter anderem auf den Kilimandscharo, nur mit Turnschuhen und Shorts bekleidet. Er hat festgestellt: Extrem ist extrem gut – und extrem gesund!
Dziennikarz śledczy Scott Carney spędził pięć lat, badając przynoszący krocie
handel ludzkimi ciałami ? nielegalny, krwawy i brutalny ?czerwony
rynek?.Odnalazł indyjską wioskę zwaną Kidneyvakkam, gdyż większość jej
mieszkańc�w dawno posprzedawała już nerki; rozmawiał z hienami cmentarnymi,
ludźmi, kt�rzy kradną ciała z grob�w, kostnic i stos�w pogrzebowych, by
produkować szkielety anatomiczne; odwiedził starożytną świątynię, kt�ra
eksportuje włosy swoich wyznawc�w do Ameryki, zarabiając na tym miliony
dolar�w.W XXI wieku ciało ludzkie zn�w stało się towarem, regulacje prawne
sprzyjają nadużyciom.W sytuacji zagrożenia życia nie chcemy zadawać
niewygodnych pytań o pochodzenie krwi czy narząd�w do przeszczepu. Gdy możemy
wybierać, kupujemy perukę z naturalnych włos�w.
Dziennikarz śledczy Scott Carney spędził pięć lat, badając przynoszący krocie
handel ludzkimi ciałami nielegalny, krwawy i brutalny czerwony rynek.
Odnalazł indyjską wioskę zwaną Kidneyvakkam, gdyż większość jej mieszkańc�w
dawno posprzedawała już nerki, rozmawiał z hienami cmentarnymi, ludźmi, kt�rzy
kradną ciała z grob�w, kostnic i stos�w pogrzebowych, by produkować szkielety
anatomiczne, odwiedził starożytną świątynię, kt�ra eksportuje włosy swoich
wyznawc�w do Ameryki, zarabiając na tym miliony dolar�w. W XXI wieku ciało
ludzkie zn�w stało się towarem, regulacje prawne sprzyjają nadużyciom. W
sytuacji zagrożenia życia nie chcemy zadawać niewygodnych pytań o pochodzenie
krwi czy narząd�w do przeszczepu. Gdy możemy wybierać, kupujemy perukę z
naturalnych włos�w. Medycyny zalecamy uczyć się tylko na prawdziwych
preparatach. Czy w naszym pragnieniu wiedzy, nieśmiertelności i piękna nie
uznajemy już granic, kt�rych nie wolno przekroczyć?