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How To Install MovieBox for iOS (No Jailbreak) - Duration: 1:53.
Hello YouTube.
This is Praveen for TechEmpty.
In this video I will be showing you how to install Moviebox on Ios without Jailbreaking
your Ios device.
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First of all, connect your iPhone or any iDevice to the Internet.
Now open the Safari Web browser and type iinstaller.net website.
You can find the direct link here in the description of this video.
Now select 'Install on to your device' button to get the Emus4u app on your iPhone.
When you get the Install profile window, Select 'Install' which is at the right top corner.
Confirm the installation by entering the iPhone password.
Now tap on 'Install' to let the app installed on your iPhone.
Now tap on 'Done' to close the window.
So, you have the Emus4U application on your iDevice which helps us to get Moviebox on
iOS devices.
Open the Emus4u application and go to 'Apps' tab.
Here from the list of available applications, choose 'Moviebox'
Tap on the 'Install' button and confirm the same by choosing 'Install' again.
Wait for few seconds to get the Moviebox App installed on your iOS device.
After you find the icon of the Moviebox app, you need to make this as a trusted app.
So to do this, open 'Settings' then go to 'General' then 'Profile and Device
Management' then choose the Enterprise app and then tap on Trust.
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This is Praveen signing off.
Hope to see you in my next video.
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Bitcoin Across Borders | South Africa - Duration: 25:56.
what's up guys welcome to this episode
of Bitcoin across borders South Africa
edition super excited to get this one go
in and have Gary with us who will
introduce himself in just a second and
this is the second episode of this you
know it's really interesting to see on
the first can take on a personal basis
how Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies differs
around the world and how you know from
personal experience how it's affecting
certain countries certain individuals in
various parts of the world and that's
exactly why why I'm doing it you know
it's cool content for now and also know
really good education platform but also
one years three years five years down
the line it's going to be really
interested to see where we were and
where we've come to you know some
thinking about the long game and you
know the vision of everything that's
going on here and how this pertains to
it so I'll let Gary take over for a
little bit and introduced himself and
then we'll get into the questions I de
gallo Maxim thank you so much for
inviting me yeah and affect you and
actually instrumental in me getting into
the scripted guarantee world which was
the sort of January last year and you
had a couple of YouTube videos and you
know security that you showed during
those videos that just do us to that
send damn you know for the next time
just most grateful we've moved into
cryptocurrency full-time as of October
last year and starting starting anything
in between as I said January last year
and for the last sort of six seven
months up until now and we've been so
excited you know I wake up excited about
the opportunity that it brings to people
around the world and then I often come
across people that are just looking
for that kind of opportunity and of
course you also come across people that
are so brainwashed by the current system
that they are closed-minded so the kind
of programs that you're doing like this
I find them is remarkable because it
opens people's minds allows them to
associate with people there to interview
from around the world and of course
educate some advice quick point so thank
you so much for that making them you
know we will never be seen support you
any way we can you just have to ask and
we'll be there for you I appreciate you
man I appreciate that also yeah i got i
just started with this you know july of
2015 know if it's been it's been a crazy
interesting ride for me you know
obviously always are in you know
business and invest in on whatever it
may be from you know for money you know
we all want an income for the end of the
day the way I've been able to learn and
grow through this industry the last you
know two years has been absolutely huge
for I know for now and for the rest of
my life no so really cool to hear that
man awesome worse or get into it I'm my
first question to kick things off is how
how you came to hear about the coin and
how you got involved with the crystal
space all right then one of the at the
time and I was running a gym and in some
deserving and one of my clients said was
a winner he's a financial advisor and
one day he came into my office and he
said to me and gave me a user heard of
Bitcoin and I said what what well is
there many Beck was in January 2016 and
when he told me about this I was like
you know in the beginning I rock he said
this is a internet money and even really
explain it well but he told me enough to
do that sort of trick my interest and at
the time he was promoting and
another cook to currency has a very new
one in you know in a special sort of
feather january-february 2016 and I got
involved in this particular business and
you know part of the program was
education and educating the masses by
cryptocurrency and when I sort of
started to understand what it brings to
the world and what it can actually do
for me as an individual and how much
better it is than many and I got
completely hooked and hooked on it ok so
much so that and we eventually closed
our gym and we now completely full time
earning passive income with Bitcoin okay
and you know I feel it completely sort
of freed me from the burden of stock
other heads bosses to to the point we
are sort of in control of my own destiny
and I feel I'm actually doing something
really good as a pioneer in this space
so in we chillin we joined when we heard
about Bitcoin in January 2016 I think
it's got three hundred and eighty or
three hundred ninety dollars for Bitcoin
and I thought well and you know when I
was trying to watch the videos and I
think you actually spoke about it as
well where people say that could go to
six seven eight hundred dollars knuckle
what shots and I mean we're sitting
today with well over a thousand and
dollars a Bitcoin so I'm really excited
about it yeah but for sure I think I
think that's going to be a really common
theme of this of these episodes is what
you say in the education within this
industry you know I mean I talked about
a lot but you know the place that we're
at right now in the crypto world in the
cryptocurrency world is very early you
know like when the internet was coming
around no no was there was a dial-up
internet and he's really slow
that you know that's where we're at a
minute and you know all this innovation
that is very exciting but you know 10
years 20 years from now like how is this
going to change money like how is this
going to change the financial industry
and that's exactly what you're saying
and yet it's absolutely it's absolutely
cute can in terms of empowering yourself
and being being your own bank within a
decentralized cryptocurrency especially
for different places around the world is
absolutely huge so yeah for sure and I
think one of the questions I really like
to ask and going to access on every
single one is I work a lot when I work
with a lot of people from the US and UK
that's where that's where I'm from I
have a lot of contact like you work with
people around the world as well but from
a terms of my first World standpoint a
lot of people the US UK Canada they're
really trying to get into Bitcoin for an
investment or to diversify their
portfolio or to make money with on the
markets and then if you look at somebody
from your Greece or Portugal they're
looking at Bitcoin of the safe haven to
take some of their money our system so
in terms of South Africa I mean your
experience what what is unique cannibal
of bakery in the cryptocurrency space
which pertains to you and you know the
individuals around you that if that
makes sense yeah well met him I think
across all borders I mean if you have a
look at Bitcoin and you know I'll touch
morning while you know South Africa has
grabbed on to it as much but and really
it's a it's a store value okay and much
much greater than that of any fiat
currency that you can actually diversify
into it's also portable so so when
people travel you know it's so much
easier to travel with Bitcoin on your
phone and you can you could exchange it
into sort of any currency you like okay
too visible so you know the eight
decimal point sir you can buy a cup of
coffee with with the quest okay what I
like about it as well it's becoming more
and more transactional so they're more
and more merchants that are becoming
more open minded about starting to
accept Bitcoin ok which is sort of
outside of the banks in and the
government's all right and of course
it's less expensive sir and you know
when people play with Bitcoin there's
the merchant is actually saving money
all right as well so it's faster it's
less expensive to remove borders and
it's durable and you are there so many
advantages and I think more and more
people with social media are becoming
wise to these advantages and why it is
so much better than paper money but
people are starting to realize in
particular yan South Africa with me sort
of the devaluing rent and that there has
to be a better alternative and if you're
not planning for tomorrow ok and you
keeping all your young sort of X all
your money in rent you are you are
setting yourself up for a huge upset so
I think with in South Africa as well
it's much the same as all across the
world not quite as much as maybe Greece
but people are starting to get it again
for all these reasons and they trying to
learn about it I can it's going to be
more open to it and that's already it
takes to you know to to introduce it is
just an open mind for sure for sure and
I think that open-mindedness you know
look in looking at like first of all
countries and we being criminalized to
be in a society where the bank and the
way the system is structured you have
access to a bank account you have access
to the movement of money globally you
know a lot of countries and I just did
an episode on Bolivia
and you know South Africa and India a
lot of people within these countries
don't have access to bank accounts or
not part of the global system of moving
money how powerful does to me I
absolutely love this space because it is
empowering people like I talking about
to like to a diff expand on how
necessary is for that transfer of power
to back to the average person to become
hard you know the ecosystem of the
movement of money so how does that
pertain to South Africa as well well we
and you know I can only speak for myself
I mean there's a whole economy around
cryptocurrency and when you talk to
people who aren't involved is there's no
idea about this whole economy minutes
economy or passive income and you know
it's developing these sort of online
marketers where you can get products
made for very easily at very little cost
globally all right sir and you can make
available products and services globally
and in Bitcoin sort of enables the
payment gateway all right and it makes
it and so much more feasible and more
efficient for this all be to be put
together so within South Africa I think
probably the vast majority of Bitcoin
uses and are keeping it as a store value
because they're Cena tries from North
common north north north one u.s. sent
back in 2009 and and there's a sort of
move now picked up in the documents
towards developing a residual income
towards passive income using Bitcoin ok
so I think it's you to beat the boss
which are usually to empower themselves
and they started to realize
and the banks that they are doing them
any favors and if they continue to
support that structure they continue to
support a structure that's not helping
them or helping the world necessarily it
doesn't we all know about the monetary
policies that are devaluing the Coyotes
around the world like n is this period
or sucking out the value and really
we're all slaves to this and why to
teach you
system okay why not become costly and
then all right and I think very sector
that is super assisting people to make
the decision to make the move across to
Bitcoin yeah absolutely I think that
that's absolutely huge in terms of you
know the one of the main reasons back
you know in 2009 2010 2011 that people
saw this Bitcoin economy rising with
because of the payment solution which is
which is very true and like you're
saying you know chifa efficient
borderless which is absolutely you know
a big part of it one of the main reasons
why the market cap is grown and the
Christ has grown because people are
using a safe haven you know and that's
why you know we see a 23-20 billion
dollar market cap because you know
countries like China and India and
growing South Africa in the u.s. you
know people see these currency wars
going on all over the world and they're
trying to you know diversify that as you
see you know when China brings out some
big news or India says you know we're
going to scrap the 500 rupee you know we
see this massive influx into Bitcoin and
providing the safe haven that a lot of
people in the past you know would have
gone to your gold or silver but it's so
efficient to to buy a digital
decentralized cryptocurrency that can't
be manipulated as its own entity so yeah
man that that's absolutely huge and in
terms of gender of the future you know
where do you see Bitcoin and
cryptocurrencies heading in South Africa
in terms of you know some of the things
that were spoken about it next and you
know what turn
and a lot of people and the world think
that Africa countries in Africa far
behind but the truth of the matter is
will not okay and people realize and
there's only going to be 21 million
bitcoins are they okay as the world
start waking up to this and the sort of
greater Des Moines and let's apply and
you know ready sixteen thousand sixteen
million bitcoins have been mined and
more and more people wanting to acquire
it and wanting to hold on to it as a
store of value it can only do one thing
to the price you know too I see I see
huge adoption and IT people getting
hooked like I am all right and it's
happening with friends of mine and I've
just seen what's happened in my life in
the last six months and that are leaving
their occupations and then moving into
this full-time okay so when people start
to understand what this brings they
start making educated and informed
decisions about their life and they
become ambassadors for Bitcoin so with
that happening around the world is in
South Africa and you have more and more
people spreading the news and as more
and more people adopt it and spread to
the news obviously and the demand grows
and listen to the money happening in
South Africa okay it's happening all
over the world and that is key so it's
sort of a we run a 1 the winning streak
okay and people start to get it and
people are getting excited and that is
that's not far into South Africans you
know South Africa
when a prosper they're ambitious and
yeah I think those moving into the space
organic Prospero mean that are possible
tremendously since January last year all
right I never said thanks to you uring
involved in it a USB lamented enery
alright so you see how it works it's
sort of a whole networking thing so yes
South Africa is going to be big and then
it's really bigger than most people
think which is a which is definitely
true or like that Kathleen excellence of
these of these episodes you noticing
like Bitcoin across borders and I'll be
honest to you know until I when I when I
rethinks or even I think just of my life
experience in history class and wobble
told you know when you think in South
Africa you do think of you know a third
world country and that might be you know
behind the times or you know i mean i
think the loving is prejudiced and news
and know what you're what you're open to
you know like listen to you listening to
that personal experience I you you know
you're in the trenches you're teaching
people you having group be in you making
videos you driving and that that's the
beautiful thing about this and having
that first and take on on your
experience and watch south africa and
the people of that of that country
experiencing until the growth and
prosperity that absolutely beautiful and
you touch on the supply and demand curve
which is absolutely fundamental to you
know the future of bitcoin and the
scarcity of it no that's why that's why
really that the dollar and the euro i'm
going to explode because they're
printing so much money that the
deflation is just absolutely crazy and
what's happening so when people told
about bitcoin ride in and 1 1 2 3 8 25
years and where the price point is going
to be at it's quite they almost
mathematical and in the factor as the
demand grows supply goes down you know
the price and creatures just just like
anything so yeah that's
absolutely absolutely awesome so this is
just finish off you know if somebody
people are watching this video no that
might be new to the crypto space or just
you know turn that turn engage Tsingtao
and hopefully come into these videos to
see you know what was going on with
recording the rest of the world to try
and get some more info what would be you
know some final words that you are
jittery you would have to say to them
and then it about Bitcoin and it's
credible information okay so if you do
not take our word for it and there are
many YouTube channels that are unbiased
and they they literally spell it out for
you okay so all you need to do is look
at the current financial status in the
world look at the fall of your currency
because it's falling all over the world
and start looking at alternatives okay
this is an incredible alternative the
beauty about this the more we stand
together it was the more we all profit
from it okay we we mustn't divided we
must stand together and dice and when
you start to understand what this brings
okay and you start to understand how
we've been brainwashed thinking that
banks or necessary when they're not
really necessary you start to understand
that that old sister okay of banking is
really sort of awesome court system in
comparison to automobiles today okay sir
I honestly I don't earn rains anymore a
continental Eli Scott log into my
banking accounts because now all i'm
using a bitcoin wallet okay you do not
need to actually log into a bank account
one you can live off Bitcoin the guide
is a huge opportunity to to gain
tremendous key from this okay I asked
you have an open mind okay just have an
open mind go and research it look at the
opportunity in the space that is just
growing tremendously all right and
really I don't really like to sell it
because it sort of sells itself and if
you've been living to this sort of man
pouring in lesson and we've been
watching your your channel man and and I
don't quite a sort of it's really a as
some people turn a no-brainer and but
you just need not the mind and think and
really once you've got that and you're
going to get a hook like we are you not
going to be sorry for sure man and no is
a big I told her I love it it's
replacing your fear of the unknown with
just curiosity and having that open mind
and looking towards you know something
something different like a saying the
crisis of currently all around the world
you have to let you know do something
even the average person can learn to
understand how to protect themselves and
not have everything tied to one system
so yeah absolutely absolutely awesome
man it's super super thankful that you
could come on today she had some
experiences will share your wealth of
knowledge that you've been gathering
over this last year and a half that's
obviously doing great for you you know
and and so has so many other people so
there's anything that we've talked about
today that you're not quite sure about
one I have a good amount of videos that
will help you understand Bitcoin and the
blockchain check out my free video
course on the blockchain cryptocurrency
and I break it down into simple terms
and also some of the Bitcoin price
predictions future
well and how on how to break it down or
nobody can predict the market but we can
look at trends and patterns on what's
going on so make sure you subscribe to
the YouTube channel i'm going to have
gary's youtube channel and facebook
popping up as well you know so if you
are south africa or you're anywhere in
the world no and this guy is pretty cool
so make sure you use a friend impress no
substantial challenges great content and
he's doing some really cool things
within this space so thank you to Gary
for coming on this is Bitcoin across 40
South Africa edition make sure you check
out some of the info in the box below
and I'll speak to you soon and have a
great day
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Vegans: Greedy Monster Insect Killers?- Silly Meat Eater Comments #6 (Remastered Edition) - Duration: 11:58.
1) Our first comment is from LiberatedGodlessness who said…
If no one ate meat, there would be know fertilizer for the plants we would be eating.
No way to boost the plants growth or sustain the ground's soil.
So meat production is undeniably necessary for the survival of the human species, in
the modern sense
of course.
You couldn't be more wrong…
As clearly shown in this video veganic farming is a viable method of farming that has been
going on for decades, all over the world.
When there is a will, we find a way.
2) Next, BastardfromtheBush said…
How many vegans and fruitarians do we know who live to be 100 years and over?
Why do vegans complain of either tooth loss, teeth problems, irritability and inexplicable
hair loss?
The great empires of the world were built and maintained by aggressive meat-eaters.
India's Mahatma Ghandi saw the error in his ways in keeping a vegetarian diet and said,
"Anyone who promotes vegetarianism is a traitor to India!"
The problem is not eating meat per se but too much of it.
The vegan movement is relatively new and so finding centenarians (people who have lived
beyond 100 years) is challenging.
Most people, regardless of diet do not make it into the hundreds.
I suspect that in the next few hundred years you will find a higher proportion of people
living longer on a plant based vegan diet.
Here are just a few examples of very old vegans and vegetarians thriving on a plant based
diet (some have subsequently passed away...
Blanche Mannix 105 years old Angeline Strandal 104 years old
Beatrice Wood 105 years old Fauja Singh 100 years old
Florence Ready 101 yeas old Gladys Stanfield 105 years old
Im not sure what vegans you've talked to regarding tooth loss, irritability and inexplicable
hair loss.
My teeth are in excellent shape, I'm generally in a good mood (unless i have to deal with
annoying meat defenders) and i have a full head of hair.
In regards to great empires of the world being built on aggressive meat-eaters, how is that
relevant to a discussion on what we should eat today, given our available options?
The great empires of the world also depended heavily on slave labour to achieve their greatness…
would you suggest that we start rounding people up and force them to work without pay?
Obviously not.
Mahatma Ghandi, a vegetarian for most of his life, was a proponent of vegetarianism as
he believed that food was an integral part of shaping our consciousnesses.
I cannot find any quote in which he ever criticized fellow vegans or vegetarians.
You sir are making shit up.
3) Stannisbaratheonking had this to say…
My question to any vegan is: would you rather torture animals or would you let people die
out of starvation?
I do not really understand vegans and I never met one (i never met true vegetarian also)
but my answer to "Should everyone go vegan" is one big no.
Way to create a false dichotomy.
The majority of people on this planet are not in a position that they either have to
torture an animal or starve to death.
Unless you are incredibly poor, or live in an area that you cannot eat a wide assortment
of vegan foods, you have no excuse to continue to use, kill and eat other sentient animals.
For those in the world that have no other options other than to eat animals or starve,
then the rest of us should be obligated to help these people in any way we can.
Unfortunately a lot of the world's poor are in their predicament because of their
religious stance on contraception and education of women.
Those who can go vegan, should.
Those who can't, we should help so that they too can.
If you do not understand veganism, read some books, watch some videos, listen to some podcasts,
and ask a vegan some questions.
Send me a private message and I can do my best to answer any of your questions.
4) wjestick is up next with…
Humanism is a religion.
I would feel more comfortable if vegans who believe meat is murder acknowledge this.
Those who do it for health reasons are a different story.
The moral argument is bunk.
If I watch a lion eat an antelope, and I don't shoot the lion, does that make me an accessory?
What am I if I shoot the lion, or chase away the prey so the lion starves.
Animals are like fruit, treat them well and allow them time to replenish.
Humanism is not a religion.
Humanism is a movement of philosophy and ethics that emphasizes the value and agency of human
beings, that prefers individual thought and evidence over doctrine or faith.
I do not see how humanism has any direct connection with veganism.
How would believing that humanism is a religion impact a vegan?
The moral argument against eating animals is very strong.
Most people would agree that it is wrong to unnecessarily harm animals.
If necessity means anything, it surely would not include matters of convenience, amusement,
tradition, and entertainment.
If we caught someone torturing a dog for fun, we would all agree that his enjoyment does
not justify his actions towards the dog.
Now lets investigate our uses of animals and see if there are true necessities that justify
our uses.
Animals used as food accounts for the largest quantity.
58 Billion land animals and potential a trillion sea animals each year.
Leading heath care professionals and scientific studies are showing that we can be very healthy
on a diet free of any animal ingredients.
If we can be healthy without animal foods, then we have no nutritional requirement to
eat animals.
What reason do we then have to continue to eat animals?
Convenience?
Tradition?
The entertainment of eating them?
If we take serious our moral intuition that it is wrong to inflict unnecessary suffering
and death on animals, we have only one option: stop using and eating animals for food.
In regards to your lion vs antelope comment, a lion needs to eat animals to survive.
It has no alternatives for survival except to hunt and kill.
If humans needed to eat meat to be healthy, i wouldn't be vegan, however i would feel
morally obligated to fight for the best possible treatment of them during their life and death.
Unlike fruit, animals do feel pain, have a will to live and survive, have relationships,
play and communicate.
5) And our last comment is from lighto lineo who had this to say…
vegans claim peace and Mercy with the animals yet they are using Insecticide on crops to
kill the live poor insects for the sake of their bellies you vegans are greedy ravening
monsters insects killers free the poor insects and let them be they also deserve to live
not only animals you greedy
Im not sure if all insects are sentient, but I side on caution and give them the benefit
of the doubt, and avoid killing or harming them whenever possible.
I buy and encourage others to purchase produce that has not been farmed with insecticide.
Not only do I not want insects killed in the production of my food, i do not want to consume
trace amounts of it for health reasons.
Your mocking comment is all to familiar amongst non-vegans.
Rarely does a day go by that i do not hear a wise-guy meat eater claim that vegans cause
more harm to animals then they, or that plants are sentient, or that we care for animals
more then humans, or that meat is delicious and we are somehow missing out.
Most of these comments come from people who have done little background research on the
topic, feel threatened and uncomfortable that someone objects to their lifestyle, and then
try to belittle the animal advocate.
If you have a few minutes to waste by typing out baseless assertions meant to denigrate
vegans, then you have a moment to spend with your friend google to research the subject
matter properly.
POLL: There you have it.
5 stupid comments from 5 different youtubers.
Which comment would you vote to win the Dumbass of the week award?
Would it be:
1) LiberatedGodlessness who thinks that you need animals to grow crops
2) Bastardfromthebush who thinks that vegans have tooth loss, irritability and inexplicable
hair loss 3) stannisbaratheonking who thinks that you
either have to torture animals or allow people to starve to death
4) wjestick who thinks that humanism is a religion and that vegans should acknowledge
this, for some strange reason or
5) lighto line who thinks that his mocking comment regarding vegan's supposed disregard
for insect life is noteworthy
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Inside IS Filmmaker Jürgen Todenhöfer Returns to Mosul - Duration: 7:34.
It has been two years since we made our journey
to the Islamic State - now we are back in Mosul.
The IS will lose the battle for Mosul -
but at what cost?
Mosul's male refugees are separated from their wives
and checked by covered security forces -
looking for IS terrorists and collaborators.
Only those who are seen to be unsuspicious
will be allowed to enter the refugee camps.
Hey! Hey! Put down the weapons!
Come on, come on!
Sit down! Fast!
If you have been with the IS or not! Sit down!
We saw the destruction of American bombardments,
American weapons and American soldiers.
<i>US- Soldiers in Mosul</i>
Here are some, sitting in the sun
on a roof in the centre of Mosul -
coordinating the next bombardment.
U.S. bombs are no better than IS bombs.
They (the IS) have nothing to do with Islam, nothing.
They have come to destroy the divine message
delivered by the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
They are professional in their fighting
as they have been trained and financed by the wealthiest countries.
They have been trained in the most cultivated
countries to fulfil a specific task.
And now they are implementing what they have been trained for.
They have done this in Iraq.
Which countries?
All the countries that are named in the media,
the media follow this very carefully.
I don't have to tell to you that one country trained them
and another specific country financed them.
In a Humvee we make our way closer to the front-line.
The level of destruction is perverse -
everywhere we stop, gunshots are fired.
As we are filming a dead IS fighter,
an IS sniper fires at us.
IS fighters placed several charges all over the city
and have pulled the trigger of hundreds of car bombs.
This is an Islamic State police car.
You can still see the emblem of the IS on it.
This shows what is left of the anti- Islamic State.
We make our way to an Iraqi sniper position.
From here we can see the minaret of the Al-Nuri mosque.
It is here that the self-proclaimed Caliph of the Islamic State
delivered his only public sermon.
The area around it is still held by IS.
This was once the Al-Salam hospital
intense fighting and American bombs have not left much.
Everything is charred.
Here lie two dead IS fighters.
IS- Courthouse
2014 and today
Visiting the IS court back in 2014,
the judge told me
they were implementing true Islamic law.
I asked him if there were any
executions or amputations scheduled.
He declined to answer,
but an IS terrorist of the media department added:
"If you want an execution or amputation,
let me know, I can arrange that for you."
And that shows that the media department decided
whether someone gets killed or not,
which means that at this court
it was not Islamic justice which was administered,
but terrorist law.
<i>Apprehension of IS suspects</i>
This is not how IS will be destroyed,
this is not how terrorism will be destroyed.
This is how you destroy Mosul,
and cultivate new terrorists.
I went to the market with my daughter.
And suddenly he stormed into the shop.
The market was packed, extremely packed.
Everyone was buying clothes and shoes.
Suddenly, explosions! Things were burning.
Some shops caught fire. Four, five of them.
I went from wandering around with my daughter to cowering on the ground.
I called her name. But she didn't reply.
This boy was severely injured by US bombs.
I know these images from Mosul are very hard to stomach.
But this is what our war on terror looks like.
We are bombing entire cities to the ground,
and are killing thousands of civilians,
allegedly to liberate them.
This does not look like liberation to me.
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What is JOHNNY'S WEST? (Eng subs) - Duration: 10:42.
That's what happens when I make fun of Fumito
Got myself a pigeon feather!
Today is Johnny's WEST, yes!
JWEST, just like Kanjani8 are all from the Kansai region and were part of Kansai Johnny's Jr
And as they're from Kansai, the region located more west of Tokyo
They're Johnny's from the West, so their name is...
And voila.
Gramps Johnny's outdid himself again to find a name
The JWEST story is quite original, they were initially around 7 members, 4 of which were picked in order to debut as a group
and finally, in April 2014, the 3 members were added back to debut with 7 members
Some like me would say this is a touching story, others might think it's just a marketing strategy
What happened really?
Marketing-san?
Minion-kun, what's up?
Hi
You don't look good
I'm bringing a memo from Manager-san, about JWEST
JWEST4
No, JWEST. Oh my, You haven't heard?
Here's the memo
"JWEST4 becomes JWEST,"
"and they're 7,"
"lol."
I know, isn't it...
FFS man, heads-up maybe?
I know, it's beautiful!
What do you mean 7? I already started all the promo with 4 members! You think this is easy?!
Fuck, man
They went from 7 to 4 and then went crying to Manager-san and Gramps Johnny to get their friends back
and now they're altogether to debut with 7 members!
Say again?
This friendship, this commitment, it touches my soul...
That, is AWESOME
What?
Minion-kun do you not understand?
Do you realise how much money we can make with that story?
What the hell?
If you're already crying like a bitch...
I don't cry...
Yes, you do
Really?
I swear you're crying like a virgin maiden about to get married
Now imagine the fans!
...No? No, no no no!
Man, they're good!
They're fucking good!
Tell Manager-san I'm on it, you'll get a press release in the hour (Marketing-san, please...)
I'm on FIRE! On fire, baby! AWESOME
Fuck
What I think make JWEST just as great as K8 is their onstage skits and MCs
The skits and play are hilarious, the MCs are madcap, it's something they really worked on
Their melody can be divided between 50% of fun and 50% of serious, basically there's no middle ground
It's either crazy or swagilicious
To me, JWEST is one of these Johnny's group that could debut on the K-pop scene
because they have the looks, the sound and the choreo
With Domoto Koichi as their Manager
I'm not giving up
I know, in terms of choreo they're not on HSJ level
but they're higher than KT, and KT went to perform in Korea!
At the time....
Ok let's start with:
aka Fatty
It's not me saying, it's Japan
I personally think he's the only one with a normal weight
Akito is our screaming sow
He's like Subaru, the one screaming in the mic,
Generally harmony and rap parts are well split between the members but Akito tends to scream
way more than the 6 others
With his BFF Nakama Junta (more about him later) Akito was part of a duo called B.A.D
They got noticed mainly for their role in Gokusen 3
He's our clown, he's loud, I mean they all are, they're Kansai people
But he takes his role to heart, especially his Harapeko side
Everyone makes fun of his weight so he turned it into a joke
Drama-wise, Akito is mostly know for Gokusen but also for Asa ga Kita
JWEST are often appearing in SC and Akito is sharing the MC with ABC-Z's Fumito
We also secretly think that Akito is gay as he tends to run after the members
The running joke being his suspicious behavior
I believe he's been in a relationship with Junta the whole time. Wut?
aka The old man. Jk, but he's the eldest
Junta is kinda a hidden leader, as the eldest of the group he's trying to keep the herd in order
Yes, they're very agitated, Junta might seem calmer but you'd be fooled
Junta has the role of Tsukkomi
In Japanese comedy called manzai there are 2 roles: Tsukkomi and Boke
Boke being the one goofing around and Tsukkomi the one yelling to point the mistakes
If you watch JWEST and notice one shouting at the others, that's Junta
I know what you're thinking: he has fat lips
It's ok, everyone is already making jokes about it so you can join the fun
JWEST is ruthless. I find that Junta is the love child of SMAP's Shingo and Tatsuya Ueda
I like that
Kami-chan to me is the one who can do everything: dancing, singing, acting, impersonation
He's hilarious when impersonating Kame, I just *smack* I love it
Best Kame ever
Kami-chan is a bit of a fashionista, his look is always flashy, very colorful, lots of accessories
He's also changing his hairstyle the most
He's also acrobat in the band, so jumping around a lot
Maybe he's compensating for being short
And it's working wonders to me
In Japanese Kami means "God" and for me, he really is living by his divine name
Kami-chan is also the group's mum, he's doing the laundry and cooking for the members when touring
Maybe the one caring the most and therefore the one everyone loves
He's just perfect, Ok!
For me, he has one of the prettiest voice in the group
He can be MC, the goofy one, the warm up act, he has a great dynamic with Akito
and are very funny together
He's a Joker, you can put him in every position (rap, dance, singing) and he'll do great adapting
I think he's the second screaming sow and he's also the second acrobat
Only 2 can do that: a tall and a small one. The tall one is Hama-chan
Basically Hama-chan is multifunction, he's our good guy
Like Kami-chan and Ryusei (more about him later) was part of the 3 members that were added back before the group's debut
Wouldn't be the same without him!
Next member
Nozomu is our big baby, don't get fooled by his height
I know, he's very tall but he's the youngest, barely 20 y/o
Therefore, Nozomu needs a lot of attention
From the members, the audience and the camera!
He's a bit of a brat
He needs to play with everyone all the time and it's hysterical
However, the group has a funny side and a swaggy side
In Swag mode, Nozomu will be our Sexy Bitch
Looking good
Like many Sexy Bitches, he may slightly be narcissistic
But having a lot of self-mockery, he balances everything out so we let it go
With short hair, he has ears that stick out
Hey, I didn't make Pink Elephant up!
Next member
Careful! Don't mix him up with this Shige
I know: confusing, considering they're both gorgeous but they're different!
Shige is the naughty kid. On stage he looks very serious, passionate, swag
Often in the middle because he's shorter, he has a great face and looks like Ranma 1/2
And I loved Ranma Saotome, I had a massive crush on him!
Now, backstage Shige likes to annoy everyone.
Basically, Nozomu is annoying on stage and Shige takes over backstage
And we forgive because... look at this smile!
That adorable mouth full of teeth!
First time I saw him I thought "Hey, he looks like Massu but is called Shige"..!
When he speaks his voice is quite high pitch and twangy, he can get on your nerves
and it contrasts with his singing voice: very soft, smooth, you almost can't hear him
We'd get along really well. With Akito too.
Very loud, they never shut up, and both Virgo... like me.
Explains a lot!
And finally:
aka Dopey!
Ryusei is easy to spot: you have 2 tall guys called Twin Towers
One is Nozomu, the other is Ryusei. They're usually in each other's pocket
When he shuts up, Ryusei is the cool guy, very classy, dresses up nicely, very popular by the way
He's like.. Heyyy!
Now when he opens his mouth....brace yourself
All the members make fun of him because he's er...not the sharpest knife
He's the group's simpleton. Doesn't mean he's stupid. He's not.
He's like Aiba in Arashi
He tried to fight against it, then quickly gave up because 1) the members don't care and 2)...
It was this or nothing, so he accepted his fate
Ryusei, with Nozomu, are the 2 ikemen, they're the visual that will sell the band
But... And I speak only for myself
He's the least handsome
You always need that one member to make fun of
For me it's Ryusei
I'm not even sorry, I love him for this. Plus, it's easy because he's giving me the stick to hit!
In my defense, all JWEST members are doing the same so I'm joining the fun because
otherwise they'd get upset
JWEST didn't split the roles based on who's doing harmonies or rapping, they usually switch
but I find that Ryusei tends to rap more than the others
I personally think his solos are the best, it's exactly the style that I love. Same for his clothes
I love his style. Every time, I think that Junta has the worst look ever and Ryusei has the best one
It compensates, you see!
There you go! I hope you enjoyed this video,
Let me know in the comments what you thought of it
Before you ask: Yes, I'll do Kisumai and yes I'll do HSJ
I won't do Sexy Zone, I'm very sorry but it's a lot of work to prepare
I have to watch TV shows, interviews, backstage and making of
I'm very sorry but Sexy Zone is not for me.
Maybe later, I'll find time to take care of them!
If you liked the video remember to give it a thumbs up and to share it
For last week's video, it's right here!
Still available on social media: TW, FB, IG. Links are in the description
along with a link to the Playlist if you want to watch What is
KT, Arashi, NEWS, K8 and the Top 10 of JWEST's songs
Of course, don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss next week's video!
That's it for me this week, see you soon~
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Today in Military History: 4/5 - 3rd I.D. enters Baghdad - Duration: 1:20.
- Today in military history, 2003.
On the 18th day of Operation Iraqi Freedom,
the Third Infantry Division enters Baghdad.
The Third Infantry Division, The Rock of The Marne,
was sent to the border of Iraq
on March 20th, 2003, and then rolled across the border.
Over the ensuing weeks, US Troops
systematically dismantled Saddam Hussein's military.
On April third, the Third ID assaulted
Baghdad International Airport, and on the fourth,
it was their's.
And on the fifth of April, the Historic Division
made history once again by entering Baghdad.
On April seventh, coalition forces tore down
the iconic statue of the Iraqi dictator
and continued pushing their way through the city.
For the next few days, the men and women
of the Third ID and other US forces
laid siege to the capital
and hunted down the military resistance.
And by April ninth, the coalition occupied the city.
While Baghdad had fallen, a war with determined insurgency
was just beginning.
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Look right here.
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Silk Thread Jardosi khada Bangle Making - Duration: 5:54.
Hi Viewers
Now we will see how to make Silk Thread Jardosi Bangles.
These are very easy to make,
and the items/material required for this are..
Cutter
Jardosi Springs
Silk Thread Patches( Saree Patches)
Glue
Toothpick
Fevicol All Fix
Mirrors
Drop Shape Kundans
Plastic Khada Bangle
and lastly Silk Thread
Viewers.. Now I am taking plastic khada bangle
and applying glue to the inner side of the banlge
Now sticking the black silk thread
Measurement taken for silk thread: 20 strands of 1 meter length ( applied glue at one end and left the other end free)
stick it on the glue applied and
then wrap it slowly and equally
wrap it line by line
wrap the whole bangle tightly with the thread like this...
Ok Viewers..wrapping was just finished
I have applied glue at the end and cut the extra thread
Now I will show you how to decorate with designs on this bangle
Apply glue exactly on the top middle of the bangle
in the form of a small drop
stick the mirror on glue applied
press it gently and adjust it to stick at the center
apply glue around the mirror like this
spread the glue like this
now stick the saree patches on glue applied
The saree patches will be avaialble in fancy stores
stick the saree patch in such a way that
the mirror should come in the center of it
Press it gently to stick properly
It will look good if the glue gets dried up
In the same way, stick different color saree patches on whole bangle with a small gap
Viewers.. the glue dried up
and I have stuck different patches on the bangle as you can see
Now
I am taking Fevicol - All fix
and I am making a line in-between two patches with the fevicol
draw a straight line with the fevicol like this
and then
stick the Jardosi Spring on glue applied
and cut the extra spring
press it gently to stick it properly
In the same way, stick the jardosi springs for the whole bangle
As you can see, I have stuck the spring to the whole bangle
Now apply glue in a leaf shape to the designs with a small gap as shown in the video
on both sides
Now sticking the drop shape kundans on glue applied
as I said, leave a gap between the design and glue applied so that the kundan can be stuck nicely
stick the kundans based on the gap between the designs/each set of kundans
and adjust them to stick properly
stick the kundans like this
to whole bangle with a small gap in between the saree patches
ok the bangle is finished with kundans
now I will show how to decorate around these Kundans
As I said, we need to leave small gap around the kundans
apply glue now around the kundan like this
after applying glue, stick the jardosi spring on it
press and bend it to get in drop shape and to stick properly around the Kundan
Press the spring strongly like this to stick at one end
and bend it around the kundan to stick till other end of the kundan
cut the extra spring
hold that spring with your thumb and adjust that with a toothpick
As you can see, the spring should come in drop shape
I will again repeat this step for you
apply glue around the Kundan
apply more glue necessary to stick the spring
stick the spring starting from the front of the kundan to end of it
to round the kunan in a drop shape
To make it easy, you can also measure the length of the spring needed and cut it to stick around the kundan
cut the extra spring and then
adjust that with a toothpick
As you can see, I have stuck the springs and adjusted them to get in drop shape
In the same way, stick the springs for all the kundans through out the bangle
Viewers.. as you can see, the designs on the bangle are completed now
Our Silk Thread Jardosi Bangle is ready now
I have made another Jardosi bangle for set
you too try making these bangles
Thanks for watching my video and Please Subscribe..!
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Шокирующие признания отца Жанны Фриске (05.04.2017.) - Duration: 1:21.
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7 Must Have Kitchen Essentials | Pretty Penny - Duration: 5:03.
- If you're out of college
or just recently moved out with your parents,
you may have gone into your new kitchen and realized
you have nothing.
You cannot even make macaroni and cheese.
So I'm gonna show you how to put together
a kitchen essentials kit that is all under $75.
Let's get you cooking in your own home, shall we?
(calm island music)
First up we have got wooden mixing spoons.
These are really convenient and kinda old school,
makes you feel like you're actually a chef.
You can get these at the dollar store,
but you can also get 'em at Target for $3.
It's just wherever you can find them,
but they're very very affordable.
I like having a couple of these on hand
just because you can use 'em for so many different things.
You can use 'em if you're making a soup on the stove.
You can also use these if you want to mix up a salad.
They're just really sturdy and handy,
and you don't have to baby them.
Something that I found essential to me
having in my personal kitchen,
'cause I love to make bacon,
is to have another essentially set of hands in these tongs.
These are just stainless steel.
Again, I have put these things through the ringer.
They're really easy to wash off.
I don't like to get the ones with the nonstick ends.
I like to get the ones that are just stainless steel
all the way throughout.
Again, super affordable, $1.
Also I don't think that you can live without
a really great spatula.
You can use this for so much.
I definitely love to use it to make banana pancakes with,
but you can also use this when you're out grilling,
and just an all around lifesaver.
You can absolutely get this at the dollar store,
but you can also grab it on Amazon for about six bucks.
This is a knife.
You need to be careful.
You need to be an adult with this.
But seriously, you don't have to spend a lot of money
on those big giant wooden blocks
with all the knives stuck in.
I feel like I never use half of those anyway.
Just get yourself one really great kitchen knife.
This one's from IKEA, it's incredibly affordable,
very sharp, I love using this
if I wanna make some chicken really thin,
chopping up vegetables.
Even chopping up nuts to put inside of muffins.
I feel like this is one of those things, again,
that I use absolutely every day,
and it's also really easy to clean off as well.
If you're into eating healthy,
another great item you may want to put into your starter kit
is a grater.
I'm not gonna call it a cheese grater
'cause I use it for a lot of different things
other than cheese.
Cauliflower, broccoli, you name it.
A way to make this a little bit more affordable
is to get one of these hand-held ones.
They tend to be a little bit cheaper
than that full bell-shaped one.
And again, we got this for $1 at the dollar store.
Pretty much every great recipe starts on a cutting board.
A really great tip with cutting boards
is to actually have two of them.
I have a green one that I use
for all of my vegetables and fruits,
and then a yellow one that I use for meat.
I sort of feel like that keeps things
a little bit more hygienic.
You also want to look for a cutting board
that is antibacterial.
That's gonna make it a lot safer for you to use.
You'll be able to throw it in your dishwasher
and not have to worry about any germs.
Something else that you absolutely have to have?
A baking sheet.
I feel like this is really important
because it adds so much variety
to all the stuff that you can make.
I love baking stuff in my oven.
Sweet potato fries, vegetables,
even cookies if we're being naughty.
This is a little bit pricier 'cause it's such a hefty item,
but it's still only $10 on Amazon, totally affordable.
Absolutely everybody has got to have a skillet.
I don't want you to feel too bad
about spending a little bit more money
on your skillet and your pots and pans.
This one is still under $15, which I think is reasonable.
Don't feel bad about it.
You're gonna have this forever.
It's got nonstick on there
so you can make all kinds of things,
but you can still throw this in the dishwasher
so you're gonna be able to use it daily
without feeling like it's always dirty.
This is our most expensive item, is a great sauce pot.
A sauce pot you can do exactly what you think.
This is great for making up any Campbell's soup,
your ramen,
if you wanna make any vegetables,
saute, steam any vegetables,
you can do a lot of things.
I like the size of it because it's not too big
and it's not too small,
and I feel like it's one of those products
I definitely get my price per use.
So when you are spending
a little bit more money on something,
think about how many times you're actually gonna use it.
And then it ends up feeling really affordable.
This is a great place to start,
and we did it all for under $75.
We cannot rely on Mom
for all the stuff in our kitchen anymore.
If you have something
that you absolutely love using in the kitchen,
let me know in the comments down below.
Also don't forget to give this video a thumbs up
and subscribe to Kin Community
for more videos like this one.
And we'll see you guys back here for a new video soon.
Thanks so much for watching, bye.
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Solar Winds Morphed Mars from a Potential Water Based Life Habitat into a Frigid Desert World - Duration: 6:07.
Solar Winds Morphed Mars from a Potential Water-Based Life Habitat into a Frigid Desert
World
Solar wind and radiation are responsible for stripping the Martian atmosphere, transforming
Mars from a planet that could have supported life billions of years ago into a frigid desert
world, according to new results from NASA's MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution
Mission) spacecraft led by the University of Colorado Boulder.
"We've determined that most of the gas ever present in the Mars atmosphere has been lost
to space," said Bruce Jakosky, principal investigator for MAVEN and a professor at the Laboratory
for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP).
"The team made this determination from the latest result, which reveals that about 65
percent of the argon that was ever in the atmosphere has been lost to space."
Jakosky is lead author of a paper on this research to be published in Science on Friday.
Marek Slipski, a LASP graduate student, co-authored the study.
MAVEN team members had previously announced measurements showing that atmospheric gas
was being lost to space and that described the processes by which atmosphere was being
stripped away.
The present analysis uses measurements of today's atmosphere to give the first estimate
of how much gas has been removed through time.
Liquid water, essential for life, is not stable on Mars' surface today because the atmosphere
is too cold and thin to support it.
However, evidence such as features resembling dry riverbeds and minerals that only form
in the presence of liquid water indicates the ancient Martian climate was much different
- warm enough for water to flow on the surface for extended periods.
There are many ways a planet can lose some of its atmosphere.
For example, chemical reactions can lock gas away in surface rocks or an atmosphere can
be eroded by radiation and wind from the planet's parent star.
The new result reveals that solar wind and radiation were responsible for most of the
atmospheric loss on Mars and that the depletion was enough to transform the Martian climate.
The solar wind is a thin stream of electrically conducting gas constantly blowing from the
surface of the sun.
Young stars have far more intense ultraviolet radiation and winds, so atmospheric loss by
these processes was likely much greater early in Mars' history, and these processes may
have been the dominant ones controlling the planet's climate and habitability, according
to the team.
It's possible that microbial life could have existed at the surface early in Mars' history.
As the planet cooled off and dried up, any life could have been driven underground or
forced into occasional or rare surface oases.
Jakosky and his team got the result by measuring the atmospheric abundance of two different
isotopes of argon gas.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different masses.
Because the lighter of the two isotopes escapes to space more readily, it will leave the gas
remaining behind enriched in the heavier isotope.
The team used this enrichment together with how it varied with altitude in the atmosphere
to estimate what fraction of the atmospheric gas has been lost to space.
As a "noble gas" argon cannot react chemically with anything so it won't get sequestered
in rocks, and the only process that can remove it to space is a physical process called "sputtering"
by the solar wind.
In sputtering, ions picked up by the solar wind impact Mars at high speeds and physically
knock atmospheric gas into space.
The team tracked argon because it can be removed only by sputtering.
Once they determined the amount of argon lost by sputtering, they could use the efficiency
of sputtering to determine the sputtering loss of other atoms and molecules, including
carbon dioxide (CO2).
CO2 is of interest because it is the major constituent of Mars' atmosphere and because
it's an efficient greenhouse gas that can retain heat and warm the planet.
"We determined that the majority of the planet's CO2 also has been lost to space by sputtering,"
said Jakosky.
"There are other processes that can remove CO2, so this gives the minimum amount of CO2
that's been lost to space."
The team made its estimate using data on the Martian upper atmosphere from MAVEN's Neutral
Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer (NGIMS) instrument supported by measurements from the Martian
surface made by NASA's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument on board the Curiosity
rover.
"The combined measurements enable a better determination of how much Martian argon has
been lost to space over billions of years," said Paul Mahaffy of NASA's Goddard Space
Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Mahaffy, a co-author of the paper, is principal investigator on the SAM instrument and lead
on the NGIMS instrument, both of which were developed at NASA Goddard.
"Using measurements from both platforms points to the value of having multiple missions that
make complementary measurements," said Mahaffy.
The Daily Galaxy via University
of Colorado
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La dernière passerelle des années 70 de la Part-Dieu - Lyon - Duration: 1:41.
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Habits and Beliefs - Duration: 10:11.
Jim since Bell died I've been noticing
these habits that I had with her that I
was not aware of, like a lot of habits,
things like get up in the morning open
the door, pet her in the hallway, turn the
corner, pick up her bowls, start the coffee, or
getting out... before I go anywhere I
run upstairs to see how she's doing when
I come home the first thing I do is
check on her and it's like she was a
attention point and a habit in my life that
I was not aware of so what
that does is it makes me wonder what
other habits or patterns do I have in my
life that I'm not even recognizing? You
know? Well this is what we all do. We all have
these patterns and habits, we have these
thoughts and we have these emotions, beliefs.
So think about in a constructive way,
how does all that happen in the first place?
How do we get programmed into a certain
set of... flow? So you have an
awareness and then you create the
awareness into a belief, this is a truth
and then you may have observed once or
twice more which anchors the belief that
this is the truth and then based on that
belief you have a response and the
response is when X then Y and that
begins to create that habit. But it's
completely unconscious. Well it's the
mechanics of it. See then the habit
basically becomes a routine pattern and
routine patterns drop into
unconsciousness. I just go to the
refrigerator, open the door and expect or
respond in a certain way. So these patterns,
these beliefs, habits and then thoughts
and emotions that support. So you
begin to have this habit and
it's a repetitive process and it's an
unconscious set of thoughts... I will do
this and it just keeps happening. So
we've talked about this lots of times
in Mastering Alchemy, you create this
electromagnetic field of you have a
thought and then an emotion then you
begin to wrap the thought around the
emotion. The same thing happens with
patterns. You have a belief and a
habit and then you begin to have this
unconscious set of thoughts that I open
the door with my left hand and I push it
to the right. Things that we do with that
are that simple. So, but as you begin to
start to notice things like somebody
dies you begin to have a clearer
interruption of the patterns. Yeah. So
that's what you're talking about. You see
that's where everybody is beginning to
have these expectations. Remember back in
December when I talked about the
solstice and these three waves of light
that were coming in and two of those
waves were very reconstructive and the
third wave was very much a smoothing out.
And so your beginning... people are
beginning to see more and more of their
habits and their beliefs and they're all
being disturbed if you could with these
two waves that are coming up. They're
being... they're being pushed out of the
habit. I am thinking that the habit
isn't a bad thing... me noticing this
pattern with her isn't bad. There's
probably habits and patterns that I, we,
everyone have in their life that don't
serve them. So asking where are the other
habits and patterns in my life that I'm
unconscious of I want to be conscious of
them and not resist it, not judge it, be
amused by it. Well see that's real important,
that's really the key to the whole
thing because as these disruptive waves
of light are moving through you, what
you're finding is I expect X to happen
because
that's my habit and all of a sudden X is not
in the right place and so if you take
that internally all of a sudden you have a lot
of things that are all coming to the
surface right now that are really
accepted habits, beliefs, patterns and
thoughts and emotions that are
repetitive. But with these waves of moving
through us with this transition that we're
in you're being disruptive. And so
disruptive is not a bad or a good thing it
just is an interruption of what was and
so your point of making it an
awareness and an amusement and not a
problem. The challenge that were
experiencing on the planet is that this
disruptive waves of patterns or
interruptions that are coming about are
causing people to go into fear. See
everybody we're talking to here mostly
has a sense of what we're talking about
but the average person walking on the
street they don't have a sense of it and
all of sudden their life is not in that common
flow of habit, belief and pattern. So they
call fall apart. So they go immediately into
their habit of fear. If X isn't right
than their sure something's wrong. So
you're seeing people all around you
beginning to go into a reactive nature,
third dimensional, and where we're
talking... everybody that we're talking to
here is understand this is happening. You
you are being disrupted, not a bad thing,
you are being... your consciousness is
being drawn to things that don't support
you moving into that fifth dimensional
state of well-being. And recognize that
you're surrounded by people who don't
have a clue what's going on,
they don't have tools, they're being
affected by the waves and they're creating
ripples through the environment, through the
people that they know and maybe through us.
And so it's like we're in this
earthquake that's around us but we're
standing on stable ground and so knowing
that and using the tools are going to
be helpful in navigating, getting through
all the chaos that's around. Yeah, see
another part of this is this whole
concept of time and we're going to talk
a lot about time this year but this
process of if something happens we
immediately go into the future and make
an assumption about a conclusion. And you
saw that significantly in the election
process after the election, the
disruptive nature of the election and
then the assumptions that were being
made. All that was really being done is
my status quo, my belief right, wrong,
good, bad, should, shouldn't is going to be
threatened. And some of that is going to
be tremendous some of it is in fact
going to be very disruptive. So the key
though is not going into that future
space and then assigning a value to it,
this is good or this is bad. If you can
basically start to recognize that you
are being disrupted the intention of
these waves of light is to disrupt you.
That's not a bad thing, that's not meant
to be a destructive thing. It's just a
disruption. In that disruption do you
begin to say... well Bel's not here anymore
and I can I don't need to leave the
water bowl on the floor after six months,
that's not really true, I can pick it up
and I can move it. I can rearrange my
habits and my beliefs.
So this process that we're in is
all about disruption. That third wave of
light is about smoothing out the
disruption. It's like recognizing oh that
glass isn't supposed to be there, I can
just move it over here. Yeah. No big deal.
It's really that simple. But we add value
to it like, oh my life is going to fall
apart because the glass isn't in the right
place. Literally people do that. So being
conscious of these of the thoughts and
the beliefs and the habits
that you hold and allowing them to come to the
surface and then just assessing them,
does this have value to me? Does this
really support me? So we create that
belief and then that habit and then the
thought goes into an unconscious
repetition and the belief never gets
reexamined. So a lot of your beliefs... look
around what's happening to many
many people right now. Your beliefs about
this is how it is, this is truth, this is...
no it's not. May not be that way at all. So
being able to look at this from the
standpoint of understanding that the
transition from that third dimension to a
fifth dimensional space is all about
disruption positively, reconfiguration,
readjustment, realignment, remembering
who I am and getting some of the baggage
and pieces that hold me fixed into a set
of truths and beliefs that most likely
are not even truth's and beliefs as we move
forward. Does that make sense? Okay. Then we're all going
to be good and happy.
The End.
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Quick Disabled Guide to Intersectional Feminism - Duration: 0:59.
(pop)
(elevator music)
Oh hey! I didn't see you there.
Well now that you're here (slaps book)
I have a few questions for you.
Do you believe in equity when it comes to genders
sexuality, races etc?
Do you actively want to help support the voices
of marginalized people?
Do you believe women of color deserve
better in our country and deserve access
to proper healthcare, jobs etc?
Do you believe the government should stay out of our bodies?
Do you believe Black Lives Matter?
Do you believe Trans lives deserve to use
the bathroom just like everybody else?
If you've answered yes to all of this,
then you must be an intersectional feminist.
But you know what you're missing?
Disability.
If disability isn't part of your feminism,
then it isn't truly intersectional.
After all, disability is in every race,
sexuality and gender.
Basically any identity, there are disabled people within it.
And they need to be included in feminism.
So go! Make your feminism truly intersectional.
Make sure disability is part of your feminism.
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