BREAKING NEWS Out Of The FBI And DOJ
A bombshell FISA abuse memo that not only could end the Mueller investigation but also
could contain direct evidence of illegal FBI and DOJ spying on the Trump campaign, in order
to help Hillary Clinton, is set to be released in the coming days, according to multiple
media reports.
Congressman Matt Gaetz appeared on Fox News this morning to reveal his belief that the
memo will be released in the coming days and will send shockwaves throughout Washington
D.C.
Infowars reports:
The classified Department of Justice memo is suspected to contain evidence of illegal
FBI and DOJ spying on the Trump campaign at the behest of Hillary Clinton.
According to journalist Sara Carter, the memo is so "explosive" that it could lead to
"the end of Robert Mueller's Special Counsel investigation into President Trump and his
associates."
Numerous lawmakers are calling for the document to be publicly released, with Rep. Steve King
describing it as "worse than Watergate".
Appearing on Fox News, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who previously asserted that people will "go
to jail" over the memo, suggested that the release of the document is on the horizon.
"Our republic is in jeopardy if we allow this type of a palace coup environment to
continue to persist and that's why I'm one of the members of Congress who will be
encouraging today Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes to release the memo," Gaetz said.
Rep Matt Gaetz "MEMO will be Released Soon!
Heads will Roll in DOJ and FBI!!"
YouTube video courtesy of OilGuy
Amazingly, the mainstream media is largely doing everything in their power to either
ignore this story or downplay it completely, with anti-Trump news network CNN not even
covering the bombshell as of Friday morning.
A quick scan of the networks homepage showed that they had completely ignored the story,
instead opting for a plethora of anti-Trump disinformation pieces while being sure to
protect their ally, Hillary Clinton.
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Watson reported:
The FISA memo bombshell, a scandal dubbed "worse than Watergate" by one Congressman,
is being completely ignored by CNN this morning, with zero coverage on the network's home
page.
The memo, which was viewed by members of the House on Thursday, is said to contain "shocking"
evidence of top Department of Justice and FBI officials abusing the the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act (FISA) in order to illegally spy on the Trump campaign.
"This was essentially deep state political opposition research being conducted inside
government for a considerable period of time.
The information, gathered on Clinton's political opposition, was then weaponized against the
candidacy of Donald Trump," summarizes the Conservative Treehouse blog.
As Watson rightfully noted, by any definition of news, this story is absolutely HUGE and
it would take purposeful deception on the part of any network who doesn't cover it.
Regardless, in the coming days we could finally see the end of the sham Russian investigation
as well as criminal charges against those who used the power of the federal government
in a desperate attempt to take out Trump before he even won the election.
This article was written by Alex Thomas and was originally published at SHTFplan.com
Americas Freedom Fighters has full permission to reprint this from Mac Slavo at SFTFplan.com
TOGETHER WE WILL MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
God Bless.
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Operation Outreach - Accounts of the Earth War - Duration: 17:55.
Bionational Internal Memorandum 385769.1/A, rev. II
OPERATION OUTREACH Progress Report:
Government vessel Benedict lifted as scheduled. Standard ship crew, plus Squads 1-4, Fox Platoon,
Company Able, 1st. Extee Division, Second Colonial Marines. Colonel H. S. Stephens,
Commanding. (See attached, personnel appendix, A.)
Bionational ship K-014 launched in pursuit, echo-lock, , full robotics & expendable EXP-series
android crew under the command of Executive Assistant, Security, P. Massey.
(Joel—You know the general layout of this, but I'll recap some of the particulars you
might have missed while you were on vacation. The alien life form the guv guys want is the
big nasty, and naturally they'd like to score it for their own weapons program. Needless
to say this would compromise our own profit structure were it to happen. With the recent
Supreme Court decision on patentable life forms, vis-à-vis created versus discovered,
we might spend ten years in the fucking legal system trying to unsnarl this mess. So up-levels
decided that we should tail the feds to the home-world [the location of which is so damned
secret we couldn't pry it out of anybody for blackmail or money] and get as much info
as we could. And, of course, we don't want the feds to
get their own specimen. This guy Massey has his orders and he's the best there is—he
will do whatever it takes to stop them. You probably have heard that Research got
its hands on a guy salvaged from a cargo express, one of ours, fortunately, with one of the
big nasty embryos wrapped around his face. The ship was cold, systems dead, but somehow
this thing had kept him in stasis, almost as if he'd been in a sleep tank. Hell, that
alone is worth a fortune if we can figure out how the hell it did it.
Anyway, both the crewman and the bug on his face were still alive, so they've been brought
to the Houston labs for analysis. We're still way ahead of the feds on this, and already
geared up for full-scale testing. Start figuring out ways to spend your bonus, Joel, we're
all going to get rich off this one. That's it on the main deal. There's some other
stuff in this memo the psycho boys are concerned about, so I'll let you get to it. See you
for lunch Tuesday—Ben.)
The crew of The Benedict had awoken from hypersleep, soon approaching their destination. There
was, of course, a passenger on board not originally accounted for. The surprise took a while to
filter through to Stephens. Hicks wondered if the man would have noticed at all had not
the head count come out one too many. The squads picked it up right away—they
all knew each other—so Billie stood out for them. But Stephens was a chair jockey;
he had a list of his troops somewhere and couldn't yet identify them by names or faces.
Stephens inquired about the plus-one on his roster, Hicks explained he was responsible
for bringing the extra person, claiming her to be a civilian expert on the aliens. Hardly
a satisfying answer for Stephens.
"I am going to throw you in the brig and scramble the code," Stephens said, still
looking for who didn't belong. "Sir, you could do that. But perhaps GENstaff
might be interested in knowing why the CO didn't discover the stowaway before lift-off,
given that a final inspection is part of the CO's duties. Sir."
Hicks knew this was Stephens's first field command and that he did not want anything
to mar it, make him look bad. Now was the time for his pitch. Stephens was pissed, no
doubt about it, but he had to be working the angles, trying to see how this was going to
look once he got home. Since Hicks wouldn't bet a bent demicred that he was going to get
home, that didn't much matter to him, but Stephens wouldn't be thinking like that.
"Sir, if you could show that you were responsible for taking on a civilian expert, then there
wouldn't be any problem. You buried a CMA code in your log, didn't you?"
Hicks hadn't been able to check Stephens's CO log, the access commands for that were
beyond his abilities as a computer break-in artist, but he was fairly certain that the
colonel had installed a CMA—cover my ass—code so that it was dated near the start of the
mission. This was SOP among nervous officers, a simple piece of insurance that could sit
there unused, unless something wonky came up. It was easy enough. Log entries were all
automatically timed and dated; a CMA code was some innocuous piece of input, usually
a phrase that was related to whatever data were going in, but stilted in such a way that
it didn't quite fit. If a situation arose that was unforeseen, the officer could use
the code to cover himself by entering new data and then referring back to the phrase,
as if it had been put there in anticipation of such happenings. Any lengthy phrase could
be made to say almost anything a bright computer wanted later, and the officer could swear
he or she had known about it in advance and covered it, but in code, so as to keep it
secret from prying eyes.
"Why should I help you?" Stephens asked. "Because, sir, you'd be helping yourself.
I'll put the rumor out that our… discussion here is part of a clever subterfuge you worked
up, for reasons of your own having to do with some kind of secret military business about
which they don't want to know. When we get back to Earth, you're covered and I'll
go quietly wherever you want me to go." Stephens considered it. He didn't like it,
Hicks could see that, but he was thinking about his future and that was the most important
thing on his agenda. "All right," he said. "Trot him out and let me see him."
"See her," Hicks said. "Where did you get her?"
"I broke her out of a mental hospital. Sir."
The matter was more or less settled. Newt was part of the team, despite Stephens' reservations,
and the hinderences that may have been presented regarding plans of his own, but arrival to
the alien homeworld coordinates was soon approaching, and there was little use in losing focus on
the mission at hand at this juncture.
Newt fit in about as well as could be expected. There were suspicions, and rumours, and confusion
about her presence. Hicks kept a close eye on her, even as it became apparent that Newt
slowly began developing a relationship with one of Hicks' grunts, Pvt Bueller. As the
mission continued, Newt reflected on the events so far.
I was standing at one of the viewports, staring into space. The light from the stars stretched
around the ship like glowing white neon. I was trying to remember my parents. All I could
remember was the blood. In the midst of this, what did Bueller see
in me? No one had ever shown interest in me before.
At first it didn't make any sense. Then I realized, he was like me. He knew how it felt
to be alone. Hicks gave me a schedule of token administrative
duties to keep me occupied during the voyage. Hatred of the aliens burned inside him like
an open flame. It was all that sustained him. He'd lost all sense of compassion. I shared
his hatred of the aliens, but suddenly our bitter quest seemed empty, almost ugly.
Bueller and I found an unused storage unit behind the engine compartment and met as often
as we could. It was all so new to me. Maybe Hicks had been hating so long - he'd forgotten
what it was like to care about someone.Maybe I had been locked away so long I'd never had
the chance to try. We stood at the viewport, staring into space.The light from the stars
stretched around the ship like bands of glowing white neon. The aliens destroyed my life once,
I couldn't stop them then- but I could stop stop it from happening again.
As the ship approached the alien's homeworld, I was overwhelmed by a hideous premonition
of death. Bueller and I spent every spare moment together. I knew he shared my apprehensions.
There was an air of desperation to our encounters, as if we didn't dare waste an instant. We
made love, that final day, surrounded by the bleak grey metal of the ship's hull. I remember
thinking how frail we were next to our machines. And for the first time since Acheron, I cried.
"
In his quarters on the chase ship, Massey sat seiza and concentrated on his breathing.
He had never learned to meditate as the masters did, but he could use it to calm his system.
Sure, he exercised his body, practiced fighting techniques, drilled over and over again with
weaponry, but these things brought him no joy. They were to keep him crisp, to maintain
his cutting edge, nothing more. Being in top shape was part of the business, necessary,
and he trained himself as if he were a prized show animal, proper diet, enough rest, technical
mastery as required, no more, no less. He was the equal of any serious athlete, and
against the few who might be in better physical shape or with faster reflexes, he augmented
himself with drugs or figured ways to cheat. If you wanted a man dead, it was better to
shoot him in the back from long range than to stand facing him like some holovid hero.
That was a fool's game, and since the last man standing was the victor, it was always
better to slant things your way when possible. Soon another test would come. He must be ready
for it. So he sat, but it was not mindless meditation but mindful scheming that filled
him. In a contest like this, there could be no second-place winner, to be second was to
be last and to be last here was to be dead.
Pvt. Jones was taking her turn at the proximity sensor board. Ten minutes into her tour, a
bogie began blipping. She wasn't deep in this kind of work but since the computer did
most of it, all she had to do was ask. She alerted Colonel Stephens. Jones said. "Sir,
the PS says there's a vessel out there only a hundred klicks back and closing. The thing
musta blown a circuit or something, right?" "Could be an echo, that happens," Stephens
said. "Run a diagnostic." "Affirmative, sir." Jones touched a button.
The image gridded, words sprayed across it, and the result came up almost immediately:
DIAGNOSTIC CHECK COMPLETE, ALL SYSTEMS FUNCTIONAL. "Damn," Jones said. "Excuse me, sir.
There is a ship out there. I'll sound General Alert." Se reached for the red button cover,
started to flip it up so she could reach the alarm control.
"No," Stephens said. "Sir, if that's a ship we have to assume
it's hostile to our mission, that's SOP—" By now, Jones had turned enough to see that
Stephens had drawn his side arm. An issue softslug pistol. He shot her. Through the
left eye. Gore spattered on his coverall as Jones's head snapped back and smashed into
the sensor board. "Sorry," Stephens said, reholstering his
weapon. The colonel waved his hands over the com unit. "Stephens here," he said. "Everything
is set. Prepare for docking." "Copy that," came Massey's voice from
the com. "We are on the way."
While General Alert hadn't been alarmed, the squad certainly felt the K-019's docking.
They went to arm themselves, only to find the loading mechanisms of their rifles had
been pulled, rendered useless. They were sensing a set-up. Colonel Stephens spoke on the intercom,
ordering all marines to report to the loading bay immediately. They were met with Massey's
ambush. The hatch slid up and assault-suited men sprinted
through the opening, splitting into two groups, one heading fore, the other aft. Two of them
brought their hardware to bear on Hicks: these were automatic shotguns that fired frangible
epoxy-boron-lead pellets. They didn't have much penetration, but against an unarmored
human target, they were deadly enough. They didn't call them splatter-guns for nothing.
Hicks raised his hands. The last man sauntered into the ship proper,
an antique 10mm recoilless Smith DA-only pistol in one hand. He waved the gun at Hicks. "Hello,
marine. New in town?" "Right on schedule, Massey," Stephens
said. "Of course. I've got him. You can put
your piece away." Hicks felt his guts twist. Stephens was a
traitor. He didn't know who this Massey was or who he represented—one of the war
cartels, maybe, some corporation—but Stephens had sold them out.
Newt had been left behind by Bueller, and, not being officially part of the crew, her
absence was not noticed or accounted for by the team of Operation Outreach.
Once again, she was alone. And scared. Her thoughts raced.
For one brief moment I'd found love. One of Hicks' grunts - a Marine named Bueller...What
is it about life that as soon as you find something good - then it's taken away from
you? I could feel the panic rising in my chest,
choking, claustrophobic. My first instince was to hide - just like Acheron - just like
like Earth. That's what the enemy depends on. Human...Alien...they rely on that fear
to endure. It explained the resilience of creatures like
the alien. They don't understand fear. They don't understand anything beyond their existence.
I knew I would have to become like them to survive. It had been four hours since we'd
been boarded. Who the hell were they? Soldiers? Merceneries? It didn't matter. It wouldn't
have mattered to THEM.
She could see Hicks held at gunpoint, and Stephens executed. Massey's logic was that
if a man like Stephens would sell out his own crew, how much could he really trust him?
But there was still Hicks, yet again finding himself in command of a mission after everyone
who outranked him was dead. He tried to get information from Massey. Anything he could
use.
"I still can't figure where the corporation found the balls to intercept a government
ship on a classified mission." "I think you'll find the corporation capable
of almost anything. We still believe in free enterprise -- capitalism. Your government
wants the alien lifeform for itself." "My government? You make it sound like the
corporation is an independant state. Jesus, those things destroyed Acheron. Think what
they could do on Earth--" "I have. We're breeding them. You'll stay
with me aboard the benedict. Your men seem to respect you. I might be able to use that."
"You've already got those things on earth, why not just kill us and be done with it?"
Oh, you're going to die. Rest assured of that. But I'm sure you understand the call of science.
We're charged with investigating the homeworld before returning to earth. Never know what
you might find. If their homeworld follows traditional patterns, there's probably some
sort of ecological balance. Predator, prey. Like Earth - Like you and me. The alien is
a remarkable lifeform, but it may not be the dominant species on its homeworld. A corporation
like Bionational succeeds by staying one step in front of the competition. In five years,
the alien will be obsolete -- passe'. We'll need to find newer, superior biological weapons.
We're fishing. Your marines are bait. "
Hicks' crew approached the Xenomorph homeworld. They were the bait, and were soon to see if
Massey's theory of Ecological balance held true. Surviving the mission was more of an
uncertainty than ever before. Whatever inhabited this world was a mystery, though back on Earth,
at Bionational's lab, there had been interesting developments. Dreyner remained invested in
their studies. He even kept a close eye on Reyne, who under was under constant survellence
in his new enviornment.
"Hello, again. It's Ostrow. Just checking in. The others have forgotten your sacrifice.
But I remember. I'll always remember. We captured it, while it fed on you. It seemed to need
that primitive animal kinship. While it acclimated to the artificial envornment, you were its
home. You gave it your body -- your life. At least you didn't die in vain. You would
have been thrilled with our progress. Originally, of course, we'd merely planned to study the
specimen while awaiting the return of the K-014. For once, we'd had a bit of luck. You
see, the creature we captured, was a queen. And that changed things."
In this series, I'm recounting the Earth War, as depicted in the Aliens comics series, and
the events leading up to it, as well as its aftermath. The accounts are explored as originally
published, despite certain names, locations, and other events having been altered over
time. If you missed it, the previous video in this series is Bionational Executive Assistant
Patrick Massey: A Profile. Stay tuned for the next video, about the Alien Homeworld.
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Israeli Arabs: Why do you wear Hijab? - Duration: 15:39.
Aya Rahat
Mohammad Akko
My question is if wearing the hijab
has anyone caused them problems?
No, no one
Can you ask the women?
(note, he would not allow me to film his wife and daughters)
No, no one
Not in any place?
Nowhere
People look at them
I also look when I see someone wearing hijab
How do you call that covering? (his wife is in Niqab)
Niqab (full face covering)
What about Niqab? No one? (said anything)
Since when are you wearing the...? (headcovering)
10 years
Why?
Because I like it
Samah Tamra
First, is that I like it
Second, I want that
God will bless me
Ok
Have you received pressure
also to be successful
to take or to touch
Jannah (sounds like Janam (hell))
Paradise
Have you received pressure from people
not to wear it?
No
Do you get Jews
that say something to you about it?
No, nothing like that ever happened to me
Even giving you looks?
Sometimes they do
They look at me
because I am an Arab
or a Muslim
but...
but no one ever
said anything not nice or something like that
No
Thanks God
Maryam Kfar Qana
You don't want to be filmed
You wear hijab, right? - Yes
(to the friend) You are not but you know many
there are two women here
Does anyone create problems for you because of the hijab?
Sometimes yes - who and what?
Sometimes we don't get jobs
20 something women Ramle
We don't get some jobs if we wear hijab
Ah, you mean employment - Yes
Which places would not hire you?
Like, for example, at the Azrieli mall
they wouldn't say it
So you tried there (to get a job)
they said no and you think it is because you are wearing hijab
Yes
Are there other places?
There are lots
Not just at work places
Has anyone on the street ever said anything to you?
No, not to me
Double click to edit
No, I mean specifically about wearing the hijab
No, no one specifically said anything to me
So no one ever said to you but you have heard stories
I have heard stories of people
Why do you wear the hijab?
Iram Taybe
The hijab has religious significance for us Muslims
for a girl that has matured
she must wear it
as defense and protection of her body
she is only allowed to show the palms of her hands
and her face
There are other Muslim women that don't wear the hijab
so it remains a personal choice
but it is a mandatory commandment
to wear the hijab
and that is mentioned in the holy writing of our Quran
that it is a mandatory commandment to wear it
Has anyone ever made problems because you wear it?
Anyone?
Make problems?
Me personally, no
no one ever made problems
but sometimes when I go into the train station, they treat me
not well
How?
Like, they feel I am not worth anything
and that I am dangerous to others
that are on the bus
or on the train
I feel bit that I am dangerous
but rarely
but there are occurances like that
and my friends who wear the hijab
and that also happens to them
those things happen to them
Wearing the hijab, they don't get accepted to job as they should
That's what they feel?
they feel uncomfortable because of that
From what age do you wear the hijab?
Me, from a very young age
let's say 12-13
Does anyone make problems because of the hijab?
Where?
Let's say when with the Jews
or people who don't agree with it
In general, there are some judgemental attitudes in some ways
some judgemental attitudes
Judgemental? - Yes
Like (here) in the university people look at you
that someone wearing hijab comes from a terrorist organization
and so she is seen as dangerous
but it depends on the personality of the woman wearing it
what she believes
It is unconnected (to terrorism) it is a way of dress, belief
So in your view, the Jews I assume
look at you like you are a terrorist?
Not everyone there are some who think that, others don't
there are also Arabs who think one way or the other
You connected it to terrorism
and not to being very religious
Yes because that was during a period of a lot of terror attacks (by Muslims)
So then you saw that more - Yes
Yes, I really suffered then
and I felt that there was so much out of place judgement
How were they judgemental? Did anyone say anything to you?
Yes or they moved physically away from me
they see someone wearing hijab
and would leave the elevator, for example
It doesn't feel good at all
I also meet religious people Christians, Muslims, Jews
and I don't decide who they are because of their outward appearance
Aisha Rahat
From what age are you wearing hijab?
Lama Majd al Krum
8 years old
That is young
maybe 9, something like that
Was it from your own belief? -Yes, of course
I come from a religious family
but
not
too religious
medium level religious
but
since my childhood, I woke each morning
saw my father pray 5 times a day
we fast during the month of Ramadan
our father taught us
the basic things
in our belief
and religion
and that
grew in me, grew in a way...
So it is from true belief - Very much
Very much
If you on the side want to say something
If in the Christian or Jewish societies
anyone makes problems because you wear the hijab?
Of course
Like what?
We can't say that there is none
It could be also
in the Arab community as well
You mean Muslims or other Arabs?
Yes, it can be
Because first, not everyone wears the hijab
even though some who don't are religious (Muslims) themselves
they pray but don't wear the hijab
So there are Arabs who said something to you? - Yes
My relatives
That I am too young (to wear it)
that it is "bad"
naively
that within 2 weeks, you will
find you don't like it anymore
That you will take it off - Yes
But no, I stood my ground
and I liked it
In the Jewish sector, yes
In the Christian sector, I don't think there are many
who will give that feeling to me
because I don't think...
I used to work with Christians (Arabs)
a lot
I don't remember any times it happened
but with Jews, sadly, it happened
Give an example
A small example
we are here at the university (Haifa)
and when we come in through the main entrance
security people
Check your bags? Check my bags
but sometimes, there are people who check our bags
in a strange way
What do you mean?
What does "strange" mean?
It's like
they put more effort into it
sometimes it is offensive Yes
On the side, she doesn't want to be filmed but agrees
There were periods...
The guards check everyone
I am explaining to the viewer outside Israel that doesn't know
They check me, they check you
But they look at you like... - you are different
- not like everyone else
Also, during periods when
there was like, war between Arabs and Jews
then it is a problem
There were people here who stabbed Arabs and the opposite
Yes, in Haifa, there were two times
twice it happened
but
we felt
the hate, I don't know what to call it
we felt they (Jews) would distance themselves from you
they were afraid they wouldn't sit next to us
I put my bag down and went to the bathroom
just an example and everyone walked away
they were afraid (of the bag having a bomb)
Even though we do nothing
we just study here
Those are the examples I can remember now
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Crashing Season 2 Official Trailer (2018) | HBO - Duration: 1:31.
JESS: It's so cliché to say, but it's like star quality.
Some people are just born with it, y'know?
Or maybe they get it later. I don't know.
JESS: (SIGHS) I don't think so.
Stars are people that everyone wants to be friends with.
You just wanna be around them, so...
I... I'm gonna...
It was so nice to meet you. I'll see you around.
I know sex is a casual thing to some people--
It was a hook-up.
You're the second person in my entire life
I've ever made love to.
Okay...!
You gotta go.
-I'm really sorry. -It's time.
I guess... I love you.
-Wow. Okay! -Sorry, that was reflexive.
PETE: I feel like I sinned,
which is weird, 'cause I don't even know if I believe in that.
Who is God? Do you know? What if it was Zeus?
What if it was this one, and now he's mad,
and now you die, and chances are...
-Who's Zeus? -That's my point! Who's God?
What if you've been praying to Jesus...
and it was Zeus?
Je-Zeus.
(LAUGHS)
-PETE: Thanks for having me. -Are you high?
-No. -Look into my eyes, please.
I'm not high.
I know you're high. I'm Dr. Ross.
I bet you are freaking out right now,
because you are so high.
It's... It's a bit much.
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A Song of Ice and Fire: Naath - Duration: 4:12.
Surrounded by the waters of the Summer Sea, north west of the continent of Sothoryos,
was the island of Naath, also known as the Isle of Butterflies, populated by the Naathi
who have been described as beautiful and gentle, with flat faces, golden eyes and dusky skin.
Rejecting violence in all forms, the people have committed to pacifism, refusing to do
harm even in self defense.
Unwilling even to harm animals for food, they were said to eat fruit not flesh and make
music, not war.
As their culture developed over thousands of years, they came to revere the butterflies
of the island as messengers of the Lord of Harmony, the god they believed created the
universe and everything within.
Working on behalf of their maker, the butterflies also act as protectors, preventing outsiders
from conquering the island.
Known to be clever and docile in nature, the Naathi were considered excellent slaves, highly
valued all over the world, including the pleasure houses of Lys, famed for their Naathi women,
wearing butterfly wings.
However every attempt to settle the island, establish a colony or even a trading post
has ended in disaster, as outsiders would soon develop an illness called butterfly fever,
if they stayed on the island for a prolonged period of time.
This terrible disease, started with a fever, before causing its victims to flail around
like their dancing, then sweating blood and feeling the flesh fall from their bones.
Due to this malady, the Naathi claim no strangers have lasted longer than a year on the island.
However, many were originally unaware of the danger, and so a number of attempts were made
to conquer the island, each ending in death and retreat.
It is believed the Ghiscari were the first foreign power to discover the island of Naath,
and so the Old empire made three separate attempts at conquest, each ending in failure.
When the Dragonlords of the Valyrian Freehold rose to prominence, they too attempted to
maintain a presence on the island, building a fort of fused dragonstone.
But again they were forced to abandon their mission.
Next came adventurers from Volantis, who managed to build a small trade town with timber palisades
and slave pens, before having to leave it all behind.
Roughly 700 years before the targaryen conquest of westeros, the Rhoynar people were invaded
and conquered by the ever expanding Valyrian Freehold, forcing the survivors to flee their
homeland and find a new place to settle, following their leader Princess Nymeria aboard 10,000
ships.
After departing from Essos, the Rhoynar initially travelled to the Basilisk Isles, and then
Sothoryos, but were unable to create a permanent settlement due to the many dangers from natives,
wildlife, disease and pirates.
This then led them to journey to the island of Naath, where the native population welcomed
them with open arms.
However the Rhoynar soon began to lose their people to the butterfly fever, and so were
forced to once again board their ships and continue seeking a new home, eventually settling
in the Dorne.
Over the years many pirates also made a number of failed attempts to settle the island, however
they soon realized that it was safer and more profitable to simply raid them in the middle
of the night, capturing as many Naathi slaves as possible and sailing back out to sea before
the sun rose.
Despite the occasional raid or attempt at conquest, before the Doom of Valyria, many
of the Naathi lived on the coastlines of their island, trading silk and spiced wine to foreign
traders.
However with the fall of the freehold, and the outbreak of war across essos during the
century of blood, slavers drastically escalated their attack, forcing the Naathi to retreat
from their shores, moving inland to seek refuge in the hills and forests.
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Have you ever used SSH key yeah I'm sure you have used while using Git or while
accessing the network but do you really know how SSH key works. so let's explain
this with an easy example but before going to the SSH key working let's first
see what is SSH? SSH stands for Secure SHell and what it is ? it is a
cryptographic Network protocol but what is that mean? protocol-> think about
protocol as rules of transferring encoded data over the network
that's why cryptographic network protocol that's okay
but where this SSH used for? it is best used for accessing the remote servers
when you use this SSH key and you will get the command-line interface of
the server it's just like you sitting in front of the server which is situated
far apart you. So how this SSH key created. Actually SSH uses Asymmetric
cipher and what is Cipher? Cipher is a algorithm for performing encryption and
decryption that means a function which perform encryption and decryption that's
okay but why we need this SSH yaa we have the username password to log into
server but why SSH key because username and password can be stolen in the middle
the symmetrical encryption cannot be done on the remote server if you not
familiar with the symmetrical encryption let's first understand this because SSH
key uses Asymmetrical so we must have the knowledge of Asymmetrical and
symmetrical so symmetrical encryption is simply a one function which is shared
between two people and that function is single capable of encrypting and
decrypting the data sent along this means suppose
if I want to say ABC and that meaning is ZYX
then as sent to you this means you get the point okay you just have to reverse
the alphabetical order so if I send you ZYX you will
probably know that the function that the data actually is ABC but to perform this
action you and me both have the same cipher same algorithm or the same
function which is simply reversing the alphabetical order but here comes the
great problem because SSH key used for accessing the server which is remotely
placed placed far far apart from you and then problem comes with the symmetry
that how will you even share that function share that's safer because even
that cipher can be stolen and can be used by someone else in between so here
comes the great solution for symmetrical the Asymmetrical encryption our
symmetrical encryption uses a pair of key that means the public key and the
private key as the name suggests private key is a private we will not going to
share with anyone even not going to touch it
and the public key is accessible to anyone we share this with anyone we say
ok get this public keys you have this public key and if you want to contact
with me just encrypt your data with my public key and then anything which is
encrypted via your public key can only be decrypted by a private key remember
this this is very important and there are many encryption method RSA DSA ed25519
but in whole Asymmetric encryption one function is for encrypting the data and
another for decrypting so we share but public one as a encrypter and we keep
the private one as the Decrypter so now comes how SSH key works so you have a
private key and you have a public key and you want to access the server
so how you will perform this action so let's see from your local computer you
want to access the server but firstly you have to verify yourself so what you
do you will pass all the public key you have on your system to the server ok
because public key can be shared with anyone so there is no problem sharing
the public key - server then on these public Keys server identify if server
already has your public key registered then if it found then servers say ok now
let's verify yourself and after that server creates a new key it's a top
secret and now server encrypt that key with your public key remember you have
given the public key and with that public key server encrypted the top
secret key and then pass over to you again then because you have the private
key and you can unlock this you unlock that data and you got that top secret
and pass again over to server server know that yeah and this is the same
thing I have sent to you via your public key encrypted form and then
server says great you are verified and after that the ssh system creates a
tunnel between the local computer and the server and we can easily pass our
encrypted data along this tunnel this is a system but how this system can be used
so we have various ssh clients on our various type of machines like on mac OS
or linux they have built in terminal for Windows users you can use putty and
Android juice as a search and iOS has the prompt in it but you know every
great thing has some problem and SSH key has also because it's a service so it
cannot be available until you start the system so that's the great problem but
if you by mistake misconfigure or of any kind of access then you can't login
back one more problem is that if you forgot or if you delete it by mistake
the private key what the purpose of sending the public key to anyone because
you cannot decrypt any data so these are the things you have to keep in mind
while using SSH key but SSH key is a great help in passing data over the
networks and I think you have easily understand SSH key and it's working so
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Hi.
I'm Max Dalton, and in this video I'm going to review the Hexnub cover for Sphero robots.
The Hexnub cover that I'll be reviewing can be used with the Sphero 1 and 2, and the Sphero
SPRK and SPRK+.
It will not work with the Sphero Mini.
The plastic cover on Sphero's robotic balls is tough, durable, and can take quite a beating
in its own right.
However, if the area where you'll be driving your Sphero robot indoors is covered with
vinyl, laminate, or hardwood floors, the robot can start to slide around and lose control
when you're flying around at higher speeds.
Separately, if you plan on taking your Sphero robot ball outside and rolling it around on
a concrete, asphalt, or some other non-plastic friendly surfac, your robot's internal components
will likely be perfectly fine, but the plastic shell will likely be scuffed and take some
degree of damage.
Additionally, if you plan on taking your Sphero robot outside, your almost always one wrong
turn away from driving through a natural hazard that could do long-term damage to your robot.
Because while Sphero is waterproof up to 15 feet, you may not feel comfortable tempting
fate by driving your expensive robot through a puddle.
The Hexnub cover for your Sphero or Sphero SPRK robot gives you both additional traction
on solid surfaces, and a strong layer of protection against the elements.
The outer, rubber shell is roughly one-eighth of an inch thick, and the shell is also covered
in raised bumps that help with traction.
The cover slides easily onto your Sphero robot, hugs the robot comfortably, and has never
shown any sign of looseness or sliding off of our Sphero.
And because the shell slides on and off easily, it's easy to clean.
The only issue I have with the Hexnub cover is that there is a roughly quarter inch gap
of exposure that spans halfway around the ball after you get the cover on.
The result of this lip is that the ball doesn't travel perfectly fluidly on smooth surfaces,
and if you look closely you can see it bouncing around a little bit more than it does without
the cover.
This is to be expectd when you have a cover with bumps on it that's more intended for
outside use than indoor use, and it has never hindered our experience playing with it, but
it is something to keep in mind.
I would imagine that the experience with other types of Sphero covers, but I haven't used
any of those.
Finally, Hexnub covers for Sphero balls come in a variety of colors, and cost roughly $10
-- depending on the color you get.
This is roughly half the price of other comparable products, and while I've never used those
products, I have no regrets about getting the Hexnub cover, and I would highly recommend
it for anyone looking for a protective cover for their Sphero 1 or 2, or Sphero SPRK or
SPRK+ robot ball.
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Operation Outreach - Accounts of the Earth War - Duration: 17:55.
Bionational Internal Memorandum 385769.1/A, rev. II
OPERATION OUTREACH Progress Report:
Government vessel Benedict lifted as scheduled. Standard ship crew, plus Squads 1-4, Fox Platoon,
Company Able, 1st. Extee Division, Second Colonial Marines. Colonel H. S. Stephens,
Commanding. (See attached, personnel appendix, A.)
Bionational ship K-014 launched in pursuit, echo-lock, , full robotics & expendable EXP-series
android crew under the command of Executive Assistant, Security, P. Massey.
(Joel—You know the general layout of this, but I'll recap some of the particulars you
might have missed while you were on vacation. The alien life form the guv guys want is the
big nasty, and naturally they'd like to score it for their own weapons program. Needless
to say this would compromise our own profit structure were it to happen. With the recent
Supreme Court decision on patentable life forms, vis-à-vis created versus discovered,
we might spend ten years in the fucking legal system trying to unsnarl this mess. So up-levels
decided that we should tail the feds to the home-world [the location of which is so damned
secret we couldn't pry it out of anybody for blackmail or money] and get as much info
as we could. And, of course, we don't want the feds to
get their own specimen. This guy Massey has his orders and he's the best there is—he
will do whatever it takes to stop them. You probably have heard that Research got
its hands on a guy salvaged from a cargo express, one of ours, fortunately, with one of the
big nasty embryos wrapped around his face. The ship was cold, systems dead, but somehow
this thing had kept him in stasis, almost as if he'd been in a sleep tank. Hell, that
alone is worth a fortune if we can figure out how the hell it did it.
Anyway, both the crewman and the bug on his face were still alive, so they've been brought
to the Houston labs for analysis. We're still way ahead of the feds on this, and already
geared up for full-scale testing. Start figuring out ways to spend your bonus, Joel, we're
all going to get rich off this one. That's it on the main deal. There's some other
stuff in this memo the psycho boys are concerned about, so I'll let you get to it. See you
for lunch Tuesday—Ben.)
The crew of The Benedict had awoken from hypersleep, soon approaching their destination. There
was, of course, a passenger on board not originally accounted for. The surprise took a while to
filter through to Stephens. Hicks wondered if the man would have noticed at all had not
the head count come out one too many. The squads picked it up right away—they
all knew each other—so Billie stood out for them. But Stephens was a chair jockey;
he had a list of his troops somewhere and couldn't yet identify them by names or faces.
Stephens inquired about the plus-one on his roster, Hicks explained he was responsible
for bringing the extra person, claiming her to be a civilian expert on the aliens. Hardly
a satisfying answer for Stephens.
"I am going to throw you in the brig and scramble the code," Stephens said, still
looking for who didn't belong. "Sir, you could do that. But perhaps GENstaff
might be interested in knowing why the CO didn't discover the stowaway before lift-off,
given that a final inspection is part of the CO's duties. Sir."
Hicks knew this was Stephens's first field command and that he did not want anything
to mar it, make him look bad. Now was the time for his pitch. Stephens was pissed, no
doubt about it, but he had to be working the angles, trying to see how this was going to
look once he got home. Since Hicks wouldn't bet a bent demicred that he was going to get
home, that didn't much matter to him, but Stephens wouldn't be thinking like that.
"Sir, if you could show that you were responsible for taking on a civilian expert, then there
wouldn't be any problem. You buried a CMA code in your log, didn't you?"
Hicks hadn't been able to check Stephens's CO log, the access commands for that were
beyond his abilities as a computer break-in artist, but he was fairly certain that the
colonel had installed a CMA—cover my ass—code so that it was dated near the start of the
mission. This was SOP among nervous officers, a simple piece of insurance that could sit
there unused, unless something wonky came up. It was easy enough. Log entries were all
automatically timed and dated; a CMA code was some innocuous piece of input, usually
a phrase that was related to whatever data were going in, but stilted in such a way that
it didn't quite fit. If a situation arose that was unforeseen, the officer could use
the code to cover himself by entering new data and then referring back to the phrase,
as if it had been put there in anticipation of such happenings. Any lengthy phrase could
be made to say almost anything a bright computer wanted later, and the officer could swear
he or she had known about it in advance and covered it, but in code, so as to keep it
secret from prying eyes.
"Why should I help you?" Stephens asked. "Because, sir, you'd be helping yourself.
I'll put the rumor out that our… discussion here is part of a clever subterfuge you worked
up, for reasons of your own having to do with some kind of secret military business about
which they don't want to know. When we get back to Earth, you're covered and I'll
go quietly wherever you want me to go." Stephens considered it. He didn't like it,
Hicks could see that, but he was thinking about his future and that was the most important
thing on his agenda. "All right," he said. "Trot him out and let me see him."
"See her," Hicks said. "Where did you get her?"
"I broke her out of a mental hospital. Sir."
The matter was more or less settled. Newt was part of the team, despite Stephens' reservations,
and the hinderences that may have been presented regarding plans of his own, but arrival to
the alien homeworld coordinates was soon approaching, and there was little use in losing focus on
the mission at hand at this juncture.
Newt fit in about as well as could be expected. There were suspicions, and rumours, and confusion
about her presence. Hicks kept a close eye on her, even as it became apparent that Newt
slowly began developing a relationship with one of Hicks' grunts, Pvt Bueller. As the
mission continued, Newt reflected on the events so far.
I was standing at one of the viewports, staring into space. The light from the stars stretched
around the ship like glowing white neon. I was trying to remember my parents. All I could
remember was the blood. In the midst of this, what did Bueller see
in me? No one had ever shown interest in me before.
At first it didn't make any sense. Then I realized, he was like me. He knew how it felt
to be alone. Hicks gave me a schedule of token administrative
duties to keep me occupied during the voyage. Hatred of the aliens burned inside him like
an open flame. It was all that sustained him. He'd lost all sense of compassion. I shared
his hatred of the aliens, but suddenly our bitter quest seemed empty, almost ugly.
Bueller and I found an unused storage unit behind the engine compartment and met as often
as we could. It was all so new to me. Maybe Hicks had been hating so long - he'd forgotten
what it was like to care about someone.Maybe I had been locked away so long I'd never had
the chance to try. We stood at the viewport, staring into space.The light from the stars
stretched around the ship like bands of glowing white neon. The aliens destroyed my life once,
I couldn't stop them then- but I could stop stop it from happening again.
As the ship approached the alien's homeworld, I was overwhelmed by a hideous premonition
of death. Bueller and I spent every spare moment together. I knew he shared my apprehensions.
There was an air of desperation to our encounters, as if we didn't dare waste an instant. We
made love, that final day, surrounded by the bleak grey metal of the ship's hull. I remember
thinking how frail we were next to our machines. And for the first time since Acheron, I cried.
"
In his quarters on the chase ship, Massey sat seiza and concentrated on his breathing.
He had never learned to meditate as the masters did, but he could use it to calm his system.
Sure, he exercised his body, practiced fighting techniques, drilled over and over again with
weaponry, but these things brought him no joy. They were to keep him crisp, to maintain
his cutting edge, nothing more. Being in top shape was part of the business, necessary,
and he trained himself as if he were a prized show animal, proper diet, enough rest, technical
mastery as required, no more, no less. He was the equal of any serious athlete, and
against the few who might be in better physical shape or with faster reflexes, he augmented
himself with drugs or figured ways to cheat. If you wanted a man dead, it was better to
shoot him in the back from long range than to stand facing him like some holovid hero.
That was a fool's game, and since the last man standing was the victor, it was always
better to slant things your way when possible. Soon another test would come. He must be ready
for it. So he sat, but it was not mindless meditation but mindful scheming that filled
him. In a contest like this, there could be no second-place winner, to be second was to
be last and to be last here was to be dead.
Pvt. Jones was taking her turn at the proximity sensor board. Ten minutes into her tour, a
bogie began blipping. She wasn't deep in this kind of work but since the computer did
most of it, all she had to do was ask. She alerted Colonel Stephens. Jones said. "Sir,
the PS says there's a vessel out there only a hundred klicks back and closing. The thing
musta blown a circuit or something, right?" "Could be an echo, that happens," Stephens
said. "Run a diagnostic." "Affirmative, sir." Jones touched a button.
The image gridded, words sprayed across it, and the result came up almost immediately:
DIAGNOSTIC CHECK COMPLETE, ALL SYSTEMS FUNCTIONAL. "Damn," Jones said. "Excuse me, sir.
There is a ship out there. I'll sound General Alert." Se reached for the red button cover,
started to flip it up so she could reach the alarm control.
"No," Stephens said. "Sir, if that's a ship we have to assume
it's hostile to our mission, that's SOP—" By now, Jones had turned enough to see that
Stephens had drawn his side arm. An issue softslug pistol. He shot her. Through the
left eye. Gore spattered on his coverall as Jones's head snapped back and smashed into
the sensor board. "Sorry," Stephens said, reholstering his
weapon. The colonel waved his hands over the com unit. "Stephens here," he said. "Everything
is set. Prepare for docking." "Copy that," came Massey's voice from
the com. "We are on the way."
While General Alert hadn't been alarmed, the squad certainly felt the K-019's docking.
They went to arm themselves, only to find the loading mechanisms of their rifles had
been pulled, rendered useless. They were sensing a set-up. Colonel Stephens spoke on the intercom,
ordering all marines to report to the loading bay immediately. They were met with Massey's
ambush. The hatch slid up and assault-suited men sprinted
through the opening, splitting into two groups, one heading fore, the other aft. Two of them
brought their hardware to bear on Hicks: these were automatic shotguns that fired frangible
epoxy-boron-lead pellets. They didn't have much penetration, but against an unarmored
human target, they were deadly enough. They didn't call them splatter-guns for nothing.
Hicks raised his hands. The last man sauntered into the ship proper,
an antique 10mm recoilless Smith DA-only pistol in one hand. He waved the gun at Hicks. "Hello,
marine. New in town?" "Right on schedule, Massey," Stephens
said. "Of course. I've got him. You can put
your piece away." Hicks felt his guts twist. Stephens was a
traitor. He didn't know who this Massey was or who he represented—one of the war
cartels, maybe, some corporation—but Stephens had sold them out.
Newt had been left behind by Bueller, and, not being officially part of the crew, her
absence was not noticed or accounted for by the team of Operation Outreach.
Once again, she was alone. And scared. Her thoughts raced.
For one brief moment I'd found love. One of Hicks' grunts - a Marine named Bueller...What
is it about life that as soon as you find something good - then it's taken away from
you? I could feel the panic rising in my chest,
choking, claustrophobic. My first instince was to hide - just like Acheron - just like
like Earth. That's what the enemy depends on. Human...Alien...they rely on that fear
to endure. It explained the resilience of creatures like
the alien. They don't understand fear. They don't understand anything beyond their existence.
I knew I would have to become like them to survive. It had been four hours since we'd
been boarded. Who the hell were they? Soldiers? Merceneries? It didn't matter. It wouldn't
have mattered to THEM.
She could see Hicks held at gunpoint, and Stephens executed. Massey's logic was that
if a man like Stephens would sell out his own crew, how much could he really trust him?
But there was still Hicks, yet again finding himself in command of a mission after everyone
who outranked him was dead. He tried to get information from Massey. Anything he could
use.
"I still can't figure where the corporation found the balls to intercept a government
ship on a classified mission." "I think you'll find the corporation capable
of almost anything. We still believe in free enterprise -- capitalism. Your government
wants the alien lifeform for itself." "My government? You make it sound like the
corporation is an independant state. Jesus, those things destroyed Acheron. Think what
they could do on Earth--" "I have. We're breeding them. You'll stay
with me aboard the benedict. Your men seem to respect you. I might be able to use that."
"You've already got those things on earth, why not just kill us and be done with it?"
Oh, you're going to die. Rest assured of that. But I'm sure you understand the call of science.
We're charged with investigating the homeworld before returning to earth. Never know what
you might find. If their homeworld follows traditional patterns, there's probably some
sort of ecological balance. Predator, prey. Like Earth - Like you and me. The alien is
a remarkable lifeform, but it may not be the dominant species on its homeworld. A corporation
like Bionational succeeds by staying one step in front of the competition. In five years,
the alien will be obsolete -- passe'. We'll need to find newer, superior biological weapons.
We're fishing. Your marines are bait. "
Hicks' crew approached the Xenomorph homeworld. They were the bait, and were soon to see if
Massey's theory of Ecological balance held true. Surviving the mission was more of an
uncertainty than ever before. Whatever inhabited this world was a mystery, though back on Earth,
at Bionational's lab, there had been interesting developments. Dreyner remained invested in
their studies. He even kept a close eye on Reyne, who under was under constant survellence
in his new enviornment.
"Hello, again. It's Ostrow. Just checking in. The others have forgotten your sacrifice.
But I remember. I'll always remember. We captured it, while it fed on you. It seemed to need
that primitive animal kinship. While it acclimated to the artificial envornment, you were its
home. You gave it your body -- your life. At least you didn't die in vain. You would
have been thrilled with our progress. Originally, of course, we'd merely planned to study the
specimen while awaiting the return of the K-014. For once, we'd had a bit of luck. You
see, the creature we captured, was a queen. And that changed things."
In this series, I'm recounting the Earth War, as depicted in the Aliens comics series, and
the events leading up to it, as well as its aftermath. The accounts are explored as originally
published, despite certain names, locations, and other events having been altered over
time. If you missed it, the previous video in this series is Bionational Executive Assistant
Patrick Massey: A Profile. Stay tuned for the next video, about the Alien Homeworld.
As always, I'd like to Thank you very much for watching. I really appreciate it, and
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im sorry for not uploading.
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really sorry for the bad quality ;c
i dont have a recorder
i will just shut up now <3
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Cutey Honey Flash - Episode 15 (English Sub) - Duration: 23:57.
The flower's noble beauty
Throughout life's ups and downs
The single flower never loses its pride
Now, the miracle maiden proudly blossoms!
I'm going to change!
What? Did you say "with love"?
Exactly, Seira
You and Honey are twins
You have to show love to others
I don't want to know anything about feelings
Father
How beautiful...
...it is that we are sisters
Father!
Forget about love!
I promised to kill her!
Seira!
Good girl
Such temperament... it delights me
Prince Twilight...
Why did you leave me?
Uh, Nat? Is that you?
Nat, c'mon! That tickles!
It's amazing how fast we heal, isn't it?
Seira?
What did you think about last night?
Oh, what's up with you, sis?
I'm sorry, if I scared you
It can't be!
No! Don't leave me, prince!
Prince!
Father...
Is this what you meant by "other tests"?
Is it true that Seira...
No...
Misty Honey is my sister?
But, why?
Why is the prince on her side?
The Act Begins! The Super Fight Between the two Honeys
For the ladies it is absolutely necessary...
...to study the art of ikebana
Compose your flowers charmingly, as I have shown
I can't bear it!
I can't either, what should we do?
Have you forgotten good manners?
Oh, how miserable!
What a fun hobby,
may I try?
W-why is she always with me?
You definitely tried to hypnotize me with your look
Sister Honey and Seira are so great!
I'm sure of that!
Everyone, go back to your seats right now!
I'd like to know what you think...
Sister Honey!
I don't mean to offend you, but I don't have time
Is that so?
Then, maybe another time?
We'll see
Seira...
What is it?
I want to know who you really are
Why do you say you're my sister?
What are you doing at my school?
I can answer all of your questions
But you'll regret it later
What do you mean?
My secret is pretty terrible
I'm sure it would hurt your soul
Surprise!
You having a secret reunion or what?
If the other girls find out there'll be gossip!
We'll talk later...
Sister Honey
What's going on here Honey?
Uh, no it's nothing
Well, you're probably talking about...
...the next fencing tournament
It's time to start training
Yeah...
Yeah! You're right!
Thank you very much!
Very good, Kisaragi
Are you going to show...
...what you're capable of tomorrow?
Yes!
I'll do my best!
Take this, you're sweaty
Today I joined the fencing club...
...it should be interesting
I'm glad that we're always together, aren't you?
Always... together?
Honey!
We want to honor a new member at the karaoke club
Isn't that great, Seira?
Of course... but...
Don't you agree, Honey?
Sorry, I have to go!
Well Seira, do you wanna go?
Uh...
Oh my God, how'd you get in here?
It wasn't unlocked
If you don't clean this place you'll make a bad impression
I guess you're right...
I'll think about it!
Anyway, I don't have a case to solve
What's up?
Is something wrong?
I just...
...I feel so lonely
Make your life more easy
Eh?
Follow my example
I look for a life that's easy and happy
Well...
I'l have to invite you to lunch sometime
Thanks, but I don't believe you
Not with your income
Dumby!
We could have roast vegetables
I'll cook
Yes!
Watch out!
Seira?
I would like to challenge you, Sister Honey
Why not!
It seems that you want to know where our father is
Eh?
I'll tell you if you manage to defeat me
You don't need to!
I don't care who you are or what you're doing
I have total confidence in my father
Just like I trust Prince Twilght!
What did you say?
Enough!
Ms. Hazuki, fencing is not a violent sport!
You seem to be an intelligent fencer...
...but you're not smart enough
Therefore, I advise you to work on your self-asteem
Like Ms. Kisaragi
I'm sorry, but otherwise you won't be able to compete
I hope you understand
I don't have a bad preperation
Why her?
Why?
Nobody should have that opportunity,
But I, I will compete!
More...
Hate more!
Give me that hate...
...that's stored in you!
Explode with hatred!
Why?
Why our club?
What have these monsters done this time?
Seira...
Are you hurt? Was it this monster?
No, it's my doing
I just cut myself, nothing else
But everything's fine again
Yo!
Did a monster really appear?
It's possible that it's on school grounds
I've got it!
You guys shouldn't be outside
It's too dangerous
What a pity, you shouldn't have to worry about us
Uh, who are you?
You must be a private detective
Sister Honey,
why don't you introduce me to this gentleman?
Seiji Hayami,
this is Seira Hazuki
Nice to meet you
You're pretty cute
I've been convinced that there are a lot of...
...pretty girls here
What a good reason to sneak into here
Oh, how charming
A-anyways, you need to go somewhere safe
I can take her to my dorm
That's not a problem, is it Seiji?
Fine, I'll go with it
You're late!
Sorry for the dirty car
You idiot!
Don't say that!
I've heard that you're a good friend of my Sister Honey
I'm like her nanny
She's always doing stupid things
Lies!
Is someone offended?
Don't get so close!
Hey, hey! Be polite to your driver!
Enough of that, you started it!
I started it?
Honey Kisaragi!
Watch out, Honey!
The monster came back!
I am Pegasus Panther!
Now, you will pay!
What does she really want?
I will not forgive anyone from the fencing club!
I don't understand... why the club?
Hey, hey hey! I'm not from the club!
Besides, I'm an adult
Help!
I need to do something
Are you trying to scare me with music?
I don't have mercy with music
You should be a constellation
That way, no one will get hurt
We've started now, Pegasus!
The arrow is always pointed at your heart!
That toy doesn't even hurt!
Then I'll try something better!
Multiplication!
Come on, try to attack now!
Why don't you start?
Cancer the crab does not advance forward!
I'll be right back!
No you don't!
Honey flash!
Enough with the games!
This isn't working either!
You bitch!
This time I shall be Cassiopeia Honey
That won't help you!
You must not know how to treat a woman!
Shut the hell up!
I think it's time to end this small talk
What?!
Sometimes I touch the heart with music: Lyre Honey!
Sometimes I shoot arrows of love: Cupid Honey!
Let's forget about that...
And sometimes I captivate the enemy: Cassiopeia Honey!
But my true form is...
I am the warrior of love: Cutey Honey!
I'm going to change your life
I, Pegasus Panther, will destroy you!
You can't win against me!
You need to think fast!
Don't run!
Now!
Shit!
Flare!
Not bad, Sister Honey
Prince Twilight?
Why don't we have a contest of strength...
...to see who's strongest
I have no doubt it's me!
Enough
It's time to find out!
I want to know which one of us is your true love!
Sometimes love ignites the most hot and dangerous fire:
Jealousy
Seira, if you're not careful, you could get burned in the fire
I understand...
Prince Zera
Good girl
Misty Honey owns all of my love
Let's go home now
Yes
Prince, wait!
Ah, there you are. I thought that...
I cannot give you my love anymore
I've been close to you for a long time
...but it was only for her
You can't mean that!
What do you think of me now?
Did you ever think I was a member of Panther Claw?
He's part of Panther Claw!
No! It can't be!
So I knew everything about my father
...and he knew about Panther Claw's hiding place!
He used me...
...and I believed him!
Now the battle between the two begins
I trusted you...
I believed in you!
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BREAKING NEWS Out Of The FBI And DOJ - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 20:50.
BREAKING NEWS Out Of The FBI And DOJ
A bombshell FISA abuse memo that not only could end the Mueller investigation but also
could contain direct evidence of illegal FBI and DOJ spying on the Trump campaign, in order
to help Hillary Clinton, is set to be released in the coming days, according to multiple
media reports.
Congressman Matt Gaetz appeared on Fox News this morning to reveal his belief that the
memo will be released in the coming days and will send shockwaves throughout Washington
D.C.
Infowars reports:
The classified Department of Justice memo is suspected to contain evidence of illegal
FBI and DOJ spying on the Trump campaign at the behest of Hillary Clinton.
According to journalist Sara Carter, the memo is so "explosive" that it could lead to
"the end of Robert Mueller's Special Counsel investigation into President Trump and his
associates."
Numerous lawmakers are calling for the document to be publicly released, with Rep. Steve King
describing it as "worse than Watergate".
Appearing on Fox News, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who previously asserted that people will "go
to jail" over the memo, suggested that the release of the document is on the horizon.
"Our republic is in jeopardy if we allow this type of a palace coup environment to
continue to persist and that's why I'm one of the members of Congress who will be
encouraging today Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes to release the memo," Gaetz said.
Rep Matt Gaetz "MEMO will be Released Soon!
Heads will Roll in DOJ and FBI!!"
YouTube video courtesy of OilGuy
Amazingly, the mainstream media is largely doing everything in their power to either
ignore this story or downplay it completely, with anti-Trump news network CNN not even
covering the bombshell as of Friday morning.
A quick scan of the networks homepage showed that they had completely ignored the story,
instead opting for a plethora of anti-Trump disinformation pieces while being sure to
protect their ally, Hillary Clinton.
View image on Twitter
Watson reported:
The FISA memo bombshell, a scandal dubbed "worse than Watergate" by one Congressman,
is being completely ignored by CNN this morning, with zero coverage on the network's home
page.
The memo, which was viewed by members of the House on Thursday, is said to contain "shocking"
evidence of top Department of Justice and FBI officials abusing the the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act (FISA) in order to illegally spy on the Trump campaign.
"This was essentially deep state political opposition research being conducted inside
government for a considerable period of time.
The information, gathered on Clinton's political opposition, was then weaponized against the
candidacy of Donald Trump," summarizes the Conservative Treehouse blog.
As Watson rightfully noted, by any definition of news, this story is absolutely HUGE and
it would take purposeful deception on the part of any network who doesn't cover it.
Regardless, in the coming days we could finally see the end of the sham Russian investigation
as well as criminal charges against those who used the power of the federal government
in a desperate attempt to take out Trump before he even won the election.
This article was written by Alex Thomas and was originally published at SHTFplan.com
Americas Freedom Fighters has full permission to reprint this from Mac Slavo at SFTFplan.com
TOGETHER WE WILL MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
God Bless.
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Through Negation, Comes Positivity | J. Krishnamurti - Duration: 9:03.
Hello everyone, my name is Andrew and welcome to the video.
So today I'd like to talk about a quote by J. Krishnamurti because I was reading,
"The Awakening of Intelligence" and he mentioned that through negation comes positivity,
basically in a nutshell.
And this kind of sparked some curiosity in me because most of our lives we're told to
be positive.
We have embraced positivity as like a magnificent attribute to have.
So we're all walking around talking about stay positive, be positive and just embracing
positive energy, positive vibes and it sounds good, it sounds comforting, but I feel like
It's this mask that covers up the real, the actual.
And the real, the actual, is unnamable.
We can't name it as negative or positive, it just is.
So what relationship does positivity have with negativity?
Does it have any relationship at all?
Because just from what I'm observing, when it comes to the nature of thought, thought
is like a pendulum swinging side to side.
Whichever side it goes, it is pursuing in that direction, but it is also leaving another
direction.
So where there is thought, there is always this pursuit and resistance right?
Pursuit this way, resisting that way.
Pursuit the opposite way, resisting that way.
So does positivity have any kind of opposite at all?
We may have invented the opposite, which is negative, because if we pay attention closely,
it's like we're trying to be positive, we're trying to stay positive, because inwardly,
actually, we are negative.
We are going through some things, we are resisting, trying to resist that actual negativity.
When really it all just is.
The universe has no reason to do something for a positive reason or do something for
a negative reason, but we have invented these options, which implies this division, which
always ends up as a conflict between the two.
So I feel that positivity has no relationship to any of this at all, to any things, any
thoughts, any definitions.
Anything we do is the action of thought, the action of the ego and therefore, will always
be in the pursuit of this idea or concept of positivity right?
In order to resist some kind of subtle negativity that is creeping unconsciously or just hidden
behind the mask of the ego, of this persona.
So what is negation?
This leads us to negation, because K says, "That through negation, comes positivity."
So we are always trying to define the positive.
We're always trying to find out what brings us positivity and we can't come to the positivity.
The positivity can't be invited because once we try to pursue it or once again since we
are pursuing, we are also resisting right?
Because in pursuit, there's a reason behind that.
So positivity is not something to get to, to achieve, to put effort in, to try and maintain.
Positivity is that which comes about when we negate what positivity is not.
So by understanding what is not positivity, such as me trying to be positive because I
feel like I'm negative.
That's not positivity because that action is born out of negativity.
So in that action contains a part of negativity, it contains both sides of the divisions.
So therefore, seeing this operate in our daily lives, in ourselves, and seeing it in its
many different expressions and subtle forms, basically brings about this understanding
because we're aware of this going on in ourselves and we see it as a factual living thing that's
happening.
And therefore, when we see something dangerous such as this, just that perception of it,
just seeing it, brings about its own resolution.
For example if we see how killing a person is wrong, we see that is understood, we don't
do that.
And of course there's exceptions to everything, but for the most part, human beings have the
capacity to be aware, be intelligent and when one sees something for themselves as danger,
one acts on its own, it just acts, that seeing is the action.
There's no need to see and think about what to do and then act.
So negation is exploring what the positive is not, in order to basically dissolve that
which it is not, because it's in the way, it's wasting our energy.
We don't have the energy to find out what is the real true meaning of positivity, of
love, of truth and all that.
We don't have that energy because there's so much clutter there.
So when we find out what positivity is not, we remove the unnecessary clutter and there's
energy freed up to actually see and discover something that is operating in our daily lives.
So positivity, I feel, has no relationship at all to negativity.
That's all I want to talk about in this video.
Thank you all for watching and listening and I will see you all in the next video, bye
bye.
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Colored cartoon About Cars for children Learn Colors Cartoons about Cars and Superheroes Spiderman - Duration: 12:49.
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Doki Doki Literature Club - I'll Be Your Beach (Game Grumps Remix) - Duration: 1:30.
I'll Be Your Beach
Your mind is so full of troubles and fears
That diminished your wonder over the years
But today I have a special place
A beach for us to go.
A shore reaching beyond your sight
A sea that sparkles with brilliant light
The walls in your mind will melt away
Before the sunny glow.
I'll be the beach that washes your worries away
I'll be the beach that you daydream about everyday
I'll be the beach that makes your heart leap
In a way you thought had left you long ago.
" Yeah, I wrote that ~"
Let's bury your heavy thoughts in a pile of sand
Bathe in sunbeams and hold my hand
Wash your insecurities in the salty sea
And let me see you shine.
Let's leave your memories in a footprint trail
Set you free in my windy sail
And remember the reasons you're wonderful
When you press your lips to mine.
I'll be the beach that washes your worries away
I'll be the beach that you daydream about everyday
I'll be the beach that makes your heart leap
In a way you thought had left you long ago.
[mumbling]
But if you let me by your side
Your own beach, your own escape
You'll learn to love yourself again.
"I'll be your beach!"
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How to Make Paneer Cheese - Duration: 4:07.
Hi family! It's us again! Today, we are going to make homemade cheese. It's gonna
be paneer cheese! It's a lot easier than you imagine. It only has two
ingredients - and no special tools! Let's get started! First you'll need milk and lemon. That's it!
You'll need 4 cups of milk. There we go! And bring that boil.
Oops! Spilled. Don't cry over spilled milk.
Paneer is an Indian cottage cheese that's used in a lot of Indian dishes
we're going to wait for this milk to boil and then we will add the lemon. The
lemon will curdle the milk into curds and whey and all we have to do after
that is eat it as is or strain it to make a cheese block. When the milk comes
to a boil and becomes frothy like this that's when you know it's time to add
the lemon. Make sure you don't add any seeds to this to this cheese
You'll want it to completely curdle. As soon as you add the lemon juice to the milk, it
should begin to curdle. Gently stir it so that you kind of gather up
the kernels together. That greenish stuff is whey. That's not bad! You can use it in
place of water for a lot of different uses. But what you really want, is this curdled milk
(Mason: Turn off the stove once you add the lemons)
Mason's translating instructions in baby-talk
okay look at this beautiful cheese we made, baby!
I'm just going to wrap this up tightly
Oh, it's hot! I thought you were going to be able to help, but it's super-hot.
I rinsed it off a bit in cold water. From the cheesecloth go ahead pull out
some of the liquid from this cheese and I roughly shaped it into a ball. You know
to make sure that your cheese is smooth, you might want to twist the cheesecloth
on the side, not on the bottom. Then we put a weight on top of it. Another small
plate and now we keep the weight on for 30 minutes until firm. This is our
finished paneer cheese. You can keep it in the fridge submersed in water and it
should keep for three to four days. It looks like Mason wants a little taste!
Tell everyone thank you for watching!!
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