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BREAKING: Trump Just Ended Welfare For One HUGE Group For 5 Years!

– Let The Riots ERUPT!

President Trump is about to end the longstanding abuse of the American welfare system and ban

migrants from getting free money and handouts for five years.

The immigration rules will prohibit migrants from coming to the country and taking advantage

of free American welfare money right away.

It will slow down, or stop, chain migration while protecting American workers and potentially

saving taxpayers money.

What used to happen is that people would migrate to America and just live on the free money

they received.

That's called welfare abuse.

America is open to migrants, but perhaps we don't want migrants who can't fend for

themselves.

Maybe it's better if people who are self-sufficient migrate to the country so that we can reduce

the amount of citizens living off the system.

President Trump wants to introduce a merit-based Green card system in which migrants compete

for Visas.

Migrants can earn points for themselves by learning to speak English, gaining job training

or job offers, or doing something else that is considered a benefit to the America.

The idea seems to be that in order for America to grant Visas or citizenship, the migrant

has to give something back to the country.

It's as though the government wants to stop people coming to America and living off the

system and would prefer people coming to the country to be contributors.

Do something for America and America will do something for you.

Migrants to those countries must compete for a limited number of visas by gaining points

for English proficiency, competitive training, a job offer or another major achievement that

benefits the host country.

The concept, which is modeled after similar programs from Australia and Canada, is taking

harsh criticism from activists.

It's like they want an open border policy where everyone gets free welfare money, but

that would just be the downfall of America.

If we observe what's happening in Germany, with Merkel's "come on in" policy, then

we see a mass increase in horrible crimes like gang rape.

Do we want mass amounts of migrant gang rape in America?

There's already enough trouble with crime in sanctuary cities that protect illegal immigrant

criminals.

Those folks should be deported because of their bad behavior and often violent crimes

they commit on American people and even other immigrants.

If America prevents immigrants from getting free benefits for five years, then that makes

people think twice about coming here.

If a family who thinks about crossing the border to start a new life knows that they

cannot live for free, then they may not come at all.

If they have possible jobs lined up and will be almost instantly integrating successfully

with society, then that's a great match.

America is the land of the free, but not the land of the free money.

Migrants who enter the United States cannot receive welfare during their first five years

in the country, President Trump revealed from his upcoming immigration overhaul.

"Just this week, we announced a historic immigration bill to create a merit-based Green

Card system that ends the abuse of our welfare system, stops chain migration, and protects

our workers and our economy," he stated on his weekly radio address.

"As an example, you cannot get welfare for five years when you come into our country."

"You cannot just come in like in past weeks, years, and decades, you come in immediately

and start picking up welfare.

For five years, you have to say you will not be asking or using our welfare systems."

Compare that to Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the border to millions

of unvetted migrants who can't speak German and lack employable skills, which dooms them

to perpetual welfare paid by German taxpayers – and boredom that manifests into terrorist

attacks against, once again, German taxpayers.

Last year the German government admitted that only 2.8% of over 1.2 million migrants had

gotten a job – but even then those statistics might be exaggerated, according to journalist

Chris Menahan.

"They said back in July only 55 out of one million migrants had got jobs with any major

firms and 50 of those jobs were working at the post office," he reported.

"Two-thirds or more of these migrants are illiterate in their own languages."

"They came because Merkel promised them free money if they can just make it into the

country."

What in tarnation would be a good reason for any country to accept illiterate people who

don't work?

There is literally no benefit to the host country to admit people like that.

I know it sounds mean to say this, but they don't offer anything to the country other

than leeching the system of funds and it's a complete downgrade to the population.

If you let too many low illiterate people into the country, then they have kids who

could be illiterate, then over time, it would only decrease the overall intelligence of

the country and civilization in America would suffer.

We need hard working and intelligent people who bring promise and productivity to further

the advancement of Americans and mankind.

That sounds like quite a stretch but think of the impact of accepting one million people

who mostly can't read or don't work.

Now the government has to pay for them.

Let's say one million immigrants each get $30,000 worth of welfare benefits per year.

That's $30,000,000,000 of free welfare money sucked out of the American budget for people

who put NOTHING back into our society, culture, or anything at all.

That is literally a $0.00 return on investment.

Not that people are a business, but that's really bad business.

And as you can see, Germany has turned into a cesspool from all the migrants flooding

the gates and ruining their nation.

Prepare for a massive backlash from liberals, democrats, and activists.

There's sure to be protests regarding Trump's potential immigration policy.

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BREAKING: They're Calling For A Special Prosecutor(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 10:38.

They're Calling For A Special Prosecutor

do Russia collusion probe in Washington this one involving Hillary Clinton the

House Intelligence and Oversight Committee is launching an investigation

today into a uranium deal struck with Russia while Clinton was Secretary of

State here's Republican Intelligence Committee

Chairman Devin Nunez we're here today to announce is an inquiry into Russia's

involvement into the uranium deal it was done several years ago this is just the

beginning of this probe we are we're not going to jump to any conclusions at this

time but one of the things as you know that we're concerned about is whether or

not there was an FBI investigation was there a DOJ investigation and if so why

was Congress not informed of this matter and another probe launched today into

the Obama Justice Department's handling of the Clinton email investigation more

on that in a moment but first hillary clinton is fighting back against

allegations she colluded with the russians while Secretary of State she's

of course blaming Republicans and Fox News for the focus on the questionable

uranium deal with Moscow it's the same baloney they've been peddling for years

and there's been no no credible evidence by anyone in fact it's been debunked

repeatedly and will continue to be debunked but here's what they're doing

and really I have to give them credit you know Trump and his allies including

Fox News are really experts at distraction and diversion so the closer

the investigation about real Russian ties between Trump associates and real

Russians as we heard jeff sessions finally admit to in his testimony the

other day the more they want to just throw mud on the wall and i'm their

favorite target me and you know president obama we're the ones that they

always like to put into the crosshairs okay so famous sleight of hand by

hillary is that the scandal has already been debunked and it's just a conspiracy

theory that's what happened with Lewinsky Benghazi the

foundation pay-for-play do you think that defense gutfeld will work this time

I would say a distraction would be like bombing a country to divert from a sex

scandal that would be it just go back to the most obvious point is how it do you

buy your rhenium we are obsessed with buying drugs on the darknet or guns from

private dealers and the story is about buying uranium I mean it's will we gonna

have a new William Devane commercial like now has never been a better time to

buy uranium what's in your nuke it makes no sense to me that that that that's not

that's not the big question the next question is will the network's cover

this investigation with the sweaty exuberance that they covered with the

collusion because this really is a bias exposure flashlight it will expose

through your team sport like if you like Hillary you won't do this

and you hate Trump you'll do that so it's it's it'll be interesting I say

investigate everything because it gives us more segments we've had plenty of

Hillary segments this time I'm gonna use a sports analogy for you know a cooler

warning the clings don't have a lot of blockers out in front of them they're

not in the White House Obama's not in the White House there's no Democrats

controlling any of these investigative committees Valerie Jarrett they only

have the media do you think the media is gonna be enough to stop these

investigations well no good the investigations are gonna go forward

because of it once they start something and they start an inquiry it will happen

I do wonder at some point is her book tour going to end that is the thing that

I think that most Democrats would think this is we're in the seventh week of a

book tour the interview she did was with c-span book TV great book she's making a

lot of money off of it but every single day the reason we have segments about

this is because she keeps talking it's true she hadn't talked and we probably

wouldn't have maybe put this down in the e block but I also think that just to be

a refresher on this the way that you sell uranium that's actually a very good

point but it has to go through this thing called Cepheus which is the

committee for foreign investment in the United States and it's all sorts of

cabinet agencies have to approve this so it's not just like the State Department

signs off its commerce Treasury Energy Department

others and put down a deposit don't you it's like getting it it's like any one

of those big vacuum cleaners at the supermarket I guess it is possible yes

that the sophia's committee did not know about the FBI investigation I that might

be one of their excuses on the committee was Eric Holder and his Justice

Department had to have been aware of the FBI investigation right thing you could

imagine though that they might say oh well we didn't know it didn't work its

way up to the top I don't know that would be a pretty lame excuse but it

might be the one they come up with that's right we were joking in the

before the show Kimberly this might not be the sexiest scandal uranium sisyphus

just doesn't have the typical Clinton scandal ingredients he's made it sound

like a communicable disease do you think this will stick Hillary or do you think

she's just gonna get away with it like usual well she's already pivoting and

trying to provide explanations and she's out there and and also she's a little

bit of a sitting duck as she continues to try to promote her book and make

appearances so then she's open and ripe for these types of questions and as the

evidence continues to develop and proliferate there will be more questions

for her to answer in terms of what she knew when and what kind of collusion

there were so this actually already seems to have a lot more like meat to it

than anything you had to do with Trump and with Russian collusion so fair play

we want to look into this and about dealings with Russia this is an

appropriate investigation especially like Dana said that it passed through is

to make sure what they knew did someone try and push it from there and the

Treasury Department etc to say let's put this deal through on you know kind of

like a bro deal like Oh scratch back scratch back I would like to say know

that there above you to approach and that type of thing and really operate

independently but you don't know that's why you have these committee oversight

hearings so that we can actually get to the bottom of it and drill down to say

wait a second who knew what was Hillary directly involved was a surrogate from

her in a meaningful capacity in a relationship aware of this and tried to

put it forward was this something that the Obama administration let go through

since you know long people feel Hillary got the election taken away from her

when she could have been the nominee with him with the Franklin commemorative

plate who knows one if I was asking alluring question this is what I would

say Hilary Russian Oleg arts and about one

hundred and forty five million dollars to your foundation do you think that's

because they wanted to help cure diseases in Africa or do you think

that's because they wanted you to sign off on their uranium deal well it can't

be the latter because she wasn't Secretary of State when the overwhelming

amount of the money was given to the foundation

when was that so it was more than eighteen months before she became

Secretary of State doesn't work foundation no but I'm saying then she

becomes secretary and signs off on it that's usually how it works she doesn't

have the power to sign off on it she was one member of a nine member Commission

whose name you keep screwing up so no but but so to me this is the news here

was that the hill reported this week that in fact you had a number of people

who were Russian mobster billionaire types who suddenly wanted to influence

the US energy industry were making contributions and all and so that was

new that we know oh gee the Russians are involved here because we knew about the

money flowing and it's more than a hundred and forty million that went to

the Clinton Foundation Peter Schweitzer reported in this a long time ago the New

York Times is reported on it it has been examined nothing has been found and as I

say the timing is way off Jesse this the problem is the timing of these donations

why do you think these Russians donated 145 million to the foundation well no I

think they're trying to buy influence and they're trying to raise their

stature here in the United States so that they can have political favors but

they didn't do it in such a way that you could say oh we've got evidence now of a

quid pro quo involving Hillary Clinton what we've really got here is what

Hillary Clinton said Republicans who decide you know what it's time to

distract it's time to disrupt it's time to divert from the investigations into

guess who Donald Trump and so suddenly this is the counter offense does that

make this less credible or less problematic I don't think so at all

whether you had an invest TuneIn to trump and russia collusion and

what was going on at Trump Tower doesn't matter this on its own warrants an

investigation so I don't think there's me it doesn't matter if you say well

this is the counter to that oh because you did this to me I'm gonna do this to

you you know playground play you know that's

what it looks like to me well do you say that this is a credible investigation

it's something that should be investigated if there's wait you I think

what what you're getting at is that the media has been flipping out over Russia

perhaps purchasing Facebook accounts $100,000 $100,000 worth of Facebook

accounts and and and and suddenly Russia is inherently malicious it's like in

2016 Russia is so evil that they purchased a hundred thousand dollars in

facebook accounts but maybe a couple years ago around 2010 they were so

wonderful and likable we thought they were so great we sold them 20% of the

uranium that's the story the story is that they were ok back then so we gave

them something that will destroy the earth but they're buying Facebook

accounts by the way six cases of vodka idea for Hillary because I think that

this is her next career she should do a TV show called what happened and she

just sits there and she explains everything

like what's of the uranium what happened well how'd you do that to the truck and

the conclusion of every show good show like a flowchart yes right back to the

Republican exactly could be Monica travelgate whitewater the debate scandal

it could be an entire series what happened 9:00 p.m. MSNBC they need a

host there

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EPIC FAILS IN JAPAN! What do foreigners in Japan fail at? - Duration: 10:30.

People are looking at me like...

I am like I am American.

I am sorry.

Serious advice for you guys, bring your hand towel when you come.

Definitely bring your hand towel.

You are gonna need it.

Hey YouTube we went out to the streets of Tokyo and asked the foreigners there what

epic fail time they had while they were here in Japan.

So that's gonna be funny and hopefully quite interesting.

So let's go and ask Foreigners in Japan.

Now that you came to Japan was there a moment when you failed a little bit.

When you were like... whooops no one around me did that.

Or when you looked around and realized all the Japanese people didn't do that but I did.

Well I have pink hair, and it used to be even pinker when I first got here.

That is my constant life.

So everyone just looks at you.

Looks at me really weird.

So you do stand out.

Thank you.

That's the moment...

I saw his head in the crowd and I was like "THAT PERSON, I need to interview that person."

and now here you are, thank you very much by the way.

So that's one of the things where you feel a little bit of a gap.

Definitely.

Like, standing out.

Maybe not being as traditional as they would prefer.

A lot of things, everything from your precise chopstick uses and what you are supposed to

do with them.

And I am like oops.

I kind of offended a lot of people.

Then, I am normally a very loud person so I am shouting in areas that are quiet and

people are looking at me like...

I am like...

I am American.

I am sorry.

I apologize.

But just a lot of little things I've noticed.

Just some minor culture clashes.

Well.

I am still learning to speak Japanese.

I have made a few mistakes, like saying the wrong thing.

Just immediately been very embarrassed because I knew immediately afterwards.

So yes, its really easy to like say the wrong syllable and say the complete wrong word that

you were expecting to say something different.

Generally Japanese people are so kind and they seem to be really understanding because

they are like "ah you are just a foreigner, you don't know any better."

So a lot of the times I am sure I have made mistakes, and they just played it off like

"oh she is so cute.

Ahaha."

Which is kind of silly but it makes me feel better because they are not being so judgmental.

They don't expect me to be Japanese.

That's nice.

Was there any situation when you you thought "Oh I messed up a little bit."

Like that was a bit of a fail.

I probably shouldn't have done that.

Or a moment when you got lost in translation, slipped up a little bit or did something where

you were like whoops no one of the Japanese people is doing that.

I had an instance when I came to Japan before in Hiroshima.

I was at a homestay.

My homestay sister had sneezed and I said bless you.

And everybody just stopped and they looked at me.

Like "What are you talking about?

I am just sneezing this is a regular body function."

And I just didn't understand how I got lost in translation there.

So surprising.

Something as simple as that saying.

I guess it's not done here.

Not customary.

So that was a really interesting experience.

Actually that scene with the sneezing I kind of want to re-stage that if that's possible.

Can we have you sneeze, and then she goes bless you and we both just go ooooh.

Bless you.

Then we had another experience on the train.

The doors open and close so fast.

We were gonna travel together and the train was very crowded.

We were on the Chuo line.

She went into the train and said I am gonna go into the next car and then the doors closed.

She was on the platform and I was in the train.

Oh no.

What did you do?

We met at the next station.

It's good that all the trains stop exactly in the same place.

So you know they have those markers on the platform.

And the trains come very fast.

So I saw her in about 5 minutes.

It was just those 5 minutes when I was "oh my gosh, what do we do, we are separated,

she has the pocket wifi. What's going on. We can't text each other.

That was amazing.

That's shocking, getting lost without the internet.

Stranded in Tokyo.

I was so scared.

I was trying to yell "Kanda!

Get off at Kanda!"

She was just looking at me.

"I don't know."

I was like "I hope she got off at Kanda."

And I had the wifi and was like Oh no, I just lost Garcia in Tokyo oh great.

Did you have a situation in Japan where you thought "Yeah, I did that pretty well."

or like aced that situation.

We did some research before we came here about the bathrooms.

And it's interesting to see they don't have the paper towels.

So getting a napkin beforehand to have the handkerchief with you, to dry your hands,

that was like a really good thing.

We would probably have missed that if we wouldn't have it.

That was a good plan for us.

Serious advice for you guys, bring your hand towel when you come.

Definitely bring your hand towel, you are gonna need it.

That's a hard one.

I felt like I was pretty prepared when I came.

I started getting lot of phone apps with Japanese language to practice.

So I could at least be very polite how I speak how I behave and such.

So I know how to dress, a lot of fashion, I actually watch some of your videos...

Thank you On what to wear as fashion.

I happened to pick up this dress so I can feel myself and feel a bit more respectful

with how I dress in public.

So I feel much more comfortable since I got here.

And the fashion is amazing.

So i felt like I under-dressed some days.

I was still under dressing cause some of these heels are beyond me.

Way beyond.

It was beautiful, I love it.

On that note, watch Youtube, so you know what to do, right.

Yes definitely, the fashion.

We traveled very well too.

It was very easy for us to take the trains.

I don't know.

Because we knew the city life.

We didn't really get lost.

We looked it up and we looked exactly where it was going and it was gonna be at that platform.

It was gonna be at that time.

That was really simple so ... So get a metro app.

That's been a life saver so far.

Do you research before you come, right?

Definitely.

Lots of research.Lots and Lots of research.

Hours of research.

Stay up all night.

It's nice cause you never know what off the beaten path you find.

We happened to find a street in Shinjuku that was just completely off the city range.

It was almost as if you are walking to a shrine area.

But it had lots of very small bars but it was beautiful and suddenly it got really quiet.

Once we exited out of there we just...

City Life!

Everywhere. We were like Whoa where did we end up?

It's fun to walk off the beaten path sometimes and see what you find.

You find really cool things.

Good those were all the questions.

Thank you so much.

I had a great time.

Give me a hug!

So fails in Japan...

I must say I am a very clumsy person.

I do lots of adorable or very stupid fails.

Some might still be funny some of them are really not funny.

I must say I had a bit of trouble.

I just moved into Tokyo.

If you guys watch my personal channel you heard about that.

I just moved into Tokyo.

I don't have the money for a washing machine yet so I am saving up for it.

Hopefully I can afford one next month or the month after next month.

For now I have to go to the coin laundry.

However...

That was not as easy.

I looked up on Google maps and saw there was a coin laundry about ten minutes away from

from the house.

Right now it's 33 degrees outside and that's in the shade.

I had a huge suitcase and a huge cover on top.

I don't know what just fell... anyways.

I had a huge suitcase, I had another huge bag on top.

It was incredibly heavy I carried it down the steps, I carried it out on the street,

and then in the burning sunlight I walked for 15 minutes because it was so heavy.

And while I was walking I was like "this is ok I am seeing my neighborhood."

It is really heavy and I am sweating like crazy but everything is fine."

And then I arrived at the coin laundry finally and I was so tired.

Those 15 minutes with the heavy stuff made me so tired.

So I arrived and I looked at machine number one and it had a massive red sign on it.

And I was like what does it mean?

And then I looked it up and was like ok "Under Construction".

And then the next one next to it was "under construction."

But that's fine there was another one left to it.

Which also was under construction.

That's ok there was one final one on the further left that had an error.

And there was a really old one and I was ready to use the super old washing machine but that

that was broken too.

So I went to a coin laundry salon in which literally every every washing machine was

broken apart from the drying machines.

I was like "Aaah".

I walked up and down and was like "Aaah".

There was a camera in the store they must have seen me going like

AAAAH.

So I was like, I don't know what do to.

The next coin laundry was over 20 minutes away.

So I went back to the convenient store.

Luckily there was a taxi parked in front of it.

So I asked the Taxi driver if he can take me to the next coin laundry.

He was like ok.

He drove me to the next coin laundry that was on google maps.

And guess what?

That one was empty.

There was not a single washing machine in there anymore.

I was like AAAAAH.

So the taxi driver and I, he was a nice chap, we looked up on the phone, we found one more

that was supposed to be close to my place.

So he drove there.

Once we arrived he was like "Wait I will check for you."

So he went out of the cab, had a look and was like YAY it's there!

You can use it!

So I was like ah thank god!

So we unloaded and I finally could do my washing.

Yes but that was quite a story and it was quite... quite a strange day I had.

But finally I have fresh washing again.

The one we found is actually closer to my place, than the other one that was on Google maps.

It just wasn't registered on Google maps.

So it kind of... something good came out of it if I think of it, in the end.

So that was my fail in Japan.

Let me know about your recent fail.

Looking forward to reading that, that's gonna be lots of fun.

Looking forward to lots of funny comments and messages and stories.

Please leave a comment.

And I catch you soon on Ask Japanese!

Bye!

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Conquering Chronic Pain! Based On Research Studies - Duration: 14:33.

0:06 Hello everyone, my name is Dr. Jacobs.

I am a doctor of physical therapy and the inventor of the Advanced Soft Tissue Release

specialty.

I am a cancer survivor and I used to suffer from chronic migraines, headaches, fatigue,

and pain after my second cancer treatment.

0:26 I was able to help my condition through the discovery of Advanced Soft Tissue Release.

It is a holistic approach that treats the source of the problem with the invention of

several instruments.

0:44 The goal of this video is to go over current treatments for chronic pain patients,

highlight the most effective treatments based on the studies, and also cover the 10 elements

that I have discovered to relieve my own chronic pain and also helped my patients experience

chronic pain relief.

Hopefully from this video, I would like to challenge healthcare providers to treat the

source of the problem instead of symptoms based on research studies.

1:24 Current modalities that are used for chronic pain include massage, acupuncture,

spine adjustment, joint mobilization, stretching, dry needle, and manual therapy.

In many studies, these were found to be temporary or short-term pain relief.

1:44 Let us go over a couple of studies that reviewed these modalities.

One of the studies was done by the University of Ottawa in Canada and it reviewed 270 studies.

They concluded that, "The benefit of massage, acupuncture, and spine adjustment treatments

were mostly evident immediately or shortly after the end of the treatment and then faded

with time."

2:12 Another systematic review done by Maylor looked at the manual therapy use and exercises

to relieve chronic pain and they found that there is "high quality evidence that suggests

greater short-term pain relief than exercise (manual therapy) alone but no long-term differences

across multiple outcomes for subacute/chronic neck pain with or without cervicogenic headache."

2:46 There are much more studies on dry needle, exercises, stretches, massages, and manual

therapy that show that it provides short-term pain relief but there is no promise of long-term

pain relief.

Feel free to contact me and I will send you a link to all the studies.

I am working with students of literature who compact all the studies into one paper so

it will be easier for readers and healthcare providers to have access to that.

That is work that I have been working on for the last 6 years summarized in one paper and

we will have that available for everyone to review.

3:29 It is really frustrating as a chronic pain patient to learn what I was learning

in school and what I was using on my patient provided short-term pain relief but nothing

was geared towards chronic pain patients.

This is really sad because when we look at the statistics, there are 100 million Americans

that suffer from chronic pain, but still healthcare providers use modalities that provide short-term

pain relief.

4:10 Before we start looking at a solution, we need to look at what the problem is and

how our body works, so that we will be able to gear the treatment to treat the problem

instead of the symptoms.

In order to do that, we have to understand the normal healing cycle.

You are going to the on the screen, the process of healing.

One example is an external cut.

I am going to use an external paper cut for visualization to help us understand how our

body heals.

This process is very complicated but I am going to simplify it in this video to give

you an idea about what is going on in the body.

4:52 The first stage of the paper cut is inflammation.

During that stage there is swelling, redness, blood starts to rush to that area, and pain

occurs.

The second stage is the proliferation stage.

That is when he body starts to build scar tissue in order to heal.

If our body does not build scar tissue, it becomes an open wound susceptible to infection.

Scar tissue is essential for survival.

During this stage it is not only scar tissue, there is always fascia restriction, muscle

spasm, and trigger points.

It is a cascade of events.

The last stage is the maturation stage, in which the body starts to heal.

It actually starts to break down the scar tissue and the muscle spasms, trigger points,

and fascia restriction clears up and gets loose.

This process could take days, weeks, months, or years.

As we get older, our body's ability to break the scar tissue decreases significantly.

5:58 I will give you another visualization to know how this happens.

Let me go over Tom, for example Tom had a car accident.

When he had the accident, he started to experience neck pain.

I am going over this process that happens internally but you can visualize it with the

paper cut.

The first stage you have is inflammation which involves swelling and redness in that area.

The second stage is when the body starts to build scar tissue around the micro tear areas

in the muscle.

During that event, he starts o have fascia restriction, muscle spasm, tightness in his

neck, and trigger points.

After that, he starts to slouch forward and attain bad habits that lead to poor posture

and poor body mechanics.

During this event, he starts to stress out because he is unable to work properly or he

has a lot of discomfort during work.

He has a lot of stress because his car is totaled and then he starts to not eat the

proper diet that will help his body heal, so his diet is effected too.

When we look at this event or Tom's accident, there are 10 elements that are involved with

that accident.

7:30 When you look at the screen it starts with inflammation, then scar tissue, then

fascia restriction, trigger points, muscle spasms, poor posture & body mechanics, sometimes

gait problems, and then he starts to have nutrition issues because he is not eating

the proper diet, and a lot of stress and anxiety that is involved with this scenario.

At the end of it, his entire life changes and that leads to the chronic condition being

continuous.

8:05 When I looked at the 10 elements, I realized that we need to treat them all simultaneously.

As a chronic pain patient, if we do not treat those 10 elements simultaneously, it will

be hard to get long-term pain relief.

From my personal experience, I had to work on all of those elements simultaneously, but

the problem that I found with current treatment models was that when we look at the studies

for massage, scar tissue, or manual therapy, they showed short-term relief but no long-term.

This was really frustrating and it actually led me to invent an instrument to treat those

issues effectively.

These are some of the instruments I use to break scar tissue, release fascia restrictions

and trigger points, and work on muscle spasms.

9:08 When I looked at current evidence of treating those 10 elements, that is exactly

what matched the biopsychosocial model.

This model was developed by Dr. George Angel in 1977 and his approach of treating chronic

conditions was based on the physical, social, and psychological problems that involved chronic

conditions.

When we look at this model, we look at treating patients ergonomically, medically, treat the

posture, soft tissue to release tightness, meditation, stress relief classes, nutrition,

and exercise classes.

Currently, a lot of practitioners call it multi-discipline model that requires a patient

to go to 4, 5, or sometimes 6 practitioners to try and fix the problem holistically.

Let us look at the study that was presented on that model.

10:24 One of the studies, done by Guzman, was a systematic review that looked at 10

studies that was for chronic low back pain.

There were 1,964 participants involved in the study and they found that, "Strong evidence

suggests that the biopsychosocial treatment approach was more effective with functional

improvement compared to non-multidisciplinary treatment."

This is just one study, there are tons of other studies and I have the link to those

studies at the bottom of this video.

Feel free to contact me if you need more studies, there are many more studies that show the

holistic approach when we treat the problem from all aspects that lead to chronic pain

relief.

That is actually what I utilize through ASTR treatment.

11:20 The problem with the multidiscipline model or the biopsychosocial model is that

the patient has to go to several practitioners.

They have to go to meditation class, nutrition class, manual therapy, exercise class, work

with a physical therapist, get a massage for soft tissue, and ergonomic training.

When you look at this and I was reading many forms where patients were complaining that

it was very time consuming and very expensive.

You would need to block 5-6 hours a week just to treat the source of the problem instead

of the symptoms.

That is what led me to reinvent the way we treat patients.

Through ASTR treatment, I addressed the 10 elements of the problem simultaneously and

I figured out a way to readdress it in 2-3 treatments.

12:25 When I see the patient, we can address it in 2-3 treatments.

I had to reinvent manual therapy to get a good result in a short period of time.

Feel free to check the real treatment videos that I posted on my Youtube channel so you

can see the manual power of it.

Behind the scenes, I actually go over the 10 elements and I figure out more about several

conditions like tension headaches or migraine headaches, fibromyalgia, back pain.

I developed these over the period of 6 years based on the fastest, most efficient way to

relieve pain.

So far, these have worked really well for patients and I am constantly working on new

protocol and better ways to treat a patient.

I update these protocol and teach it in my classes to healthcare providers while constantly

working on new inventions and instruments.

13:37 Feel free to subscribe to my channel, you will get updated with tips on how to relieve

pain.

Also, there is over 150 videos on ASTR treatment and you can see the instruments that I invented

and the results I get with my patients.

If you are a healthcare provider who are interested in being an ASTR licensed provider, feel free

to click the link below to register for the next class.

I also included the link for my TedTalks where I shared how i discovered ASTR treatment.

See you soon!

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[ENG] SJ Returns EP.27 - One More Chance Recording Day Part 2 - Duration: 5:58.

[SJ returns]

[Donghae's song] [Recording "One More Chance"]

[Yesung records next]

Yesung~ Since you sang the guide version...

[Yesung has experience already]

[Hyung! I trust you~]

- The "oh" part... - Do this part strongly...

It sounded like "oh" came out because you were out of breath.

Do you want the "oh" part to sound sensual?

I thought the one you did was okay

but Donghae wants it to sound more energetic.

[Donghae meticulously checking each word] I want it to have more energy.

[With more energy!]

The "oh" part,

don't go like the rain~

U~gh! You know when you're sick?

[Donghae wants the "oh" to sound more sick] He wants the "oh" to sound more sick.

[More sick?]

He wants the "oh" to sound more sick and sound like "u~gh."

[Moaning] Don't go like the rain~

[U~gh!]

I wish it sounded sick.

[I will sing it like how I'm feeling right now]

[Filled with pain]

[Ugh~ Again, again]

Wasn't that too sensual?

[Ugh~ Ugh~]

[It's going to be rated 29]

Do you want me

to sing the "oh" part with more power?

So, "Don't go like the rain. Oh~"

Like you're so sick that you're going to faint.

But with energy at the end?

The way Donghae directs is different from the way that I direct.

Donghae compares while talking to you.

Oh? He's using those words and speaking like that?

I thought about using that the next time I direct.

[Since it's his brother's song, he puts more concern when he's singing it]

[Perfect, our main vocal!] Perfect. It was so good.

[Enters an MC tone voice that sounds familiar] Hello teachers~

Oh~ Our directing teachers.

Is that your friend?

[Yo, what's up man] A friend who came to direct.

[SWAG!]

[Yesung has one line left]

Yesung, put your sorrow into it.

Put your sorrow in it.

[Okay!]

[Foh~ Oh oh oh woah oh~]

[Foh~???]

It was good but the beginning was "foh~"

[I put sorrow in it like you asked~] You told me to sing it with sorrow...

Yesung, that was too much.

[Expresses with just enough sorrow]

[This sounds too boring]

We'll do one that's normal and another one where you're wailing.

Without the "foh~"

[Reveals his pent-up feelings]

[As expected, a vocalist who has a lot of sorrow] Sounds good.

[Starts joking around] Harmonize to the third above.

Harmonize to the third above.

Record it?

[Whispering] I'm just joking around.

[Yesung has no idea and is so sincere] Isn't it too strong if I do this?

We need it though. Someone needs to do it.

[Very serious] Isn't it better to have someone who fits well with the chorus sing this?

You fit well with it.

You just need to do it all.

[He hasn't noticed yet]

[They're excited about teasing Yesung]

[Very diligent]

[Shocked] Good! It's really good!

[While they were joking around, they got lucky] Now, fifth above?

We will harmonize fifth above now.

[Oh, what is that?]

This time, 36,5 above.

[Fun teasing Yesung]

[Yesung finishes recording] Good job.

You're going now, right?

If I go, you're going to lose weight. You're going to lose 5kgs.

[Diet?] - No. - I'm going to go to the bathroom.

[Yesung comes back to the control room]

[Donghae is monitoring the recordings]

[Good work~]

Why did you get Heechul singing "oh"?

You got him singing "Don't go like the rain. Oh~"

[Recording with Heechul before]

[Donghae leaves for a second]

[Recording continues during that time]

[OH, OH]

It was so good this time.

[J-dub continued to the next part] Let's move onto the hook part.

[Donghae's standard for "oh"]

"Oh~"

["Oh" that J-dub directed]

[Oh~]

It might be a part that the fans and people won't notice when they listen to it

but I think it was my personal greed.

[Listen to it]

[Oh!]

[Donghae is checking carefully]

[While Donghae is monitoring]

[Leeteuk is getting ready to record]

[How does it feel to record your song with the members?]

Heechul really likes this song.

I think this song fits well with his emotions. I think he did a good job singing it.

Yesung knows this song really well

because he recorded the guide version with me.

There are many parts that are better than the guide version.

Donghae is very cold-hearted.

What are you saying?

He keeps on asking me why I recorded it as "oh."

[In front of music, he's as strict as a water purifier]

[To be continued in E28]

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Top 10 Deadliest Everyday Foods - Duration: 4:17.

Top 10 deadliest everyday foods 1 fruit seeds, did you know that apple seeds contain cyanide?

Yeah, that's common knowledge and to be frank

I've eaten all the Apple I could and am still alive and kicking however

I didn't eat any cherry pits. Which are supposedly just as poisonous

if not moved same goes for peach and apricot pits and

bTW apricot jam with those pits without the hard shell

Tastes absolutely remarkable too raw honey as someone raised basically in the countryside

I've had my fair share of raw honey. The chili wax did get stuck in my teeth

But again I'm still alive yet apparently

unpasteurized honey often contains ground oxen that can cause dizziness weakness

excessive sweating nausea and vomiting that can last for hours 3 Tomatoes

Do I even need to tell you how many tomatoes are eaten throughout my entire life?

But actually it's not the fruits themselves yeah, it's a fruit

But their leaves and stems that are harmful they contain alkali poisons that can cause stomach

Agitation however you would need to eat a whole bucket load for them to be fatal still the leaves do not taste like

Candies I can tell you that much for cashews

This is nuts how can something so delicious people it turns out crawfish rooms need to be

To remove the oratio which can cause the same effect as poison ivy or poison oak and at high doses may indeed be

fatal and of course there are those who are allergic to poison ivy

Those people will most likely die if they eat an actual raw cashews the more

You know 5 nutmeg wikipedia says nutmeg is a hallucinogenic which is nice

but heating just 0.2 ounces of that stuff could lead to convulsions and

Zero-point-three answers will probably give you a seizure

Don't ask what will happen if you eat a whole jar of the stuff because the answer is r.i.p. 6 tuna

No, not the tuna anything

But the tuna you need is dangerous because of the mercury that the fish

Absorbs there are two ways this nasty chemical element can go while inside your body it either passes through your kidneys

Or goes all the way up to your brain

Which can supposedly drive you insane?

For this reason the FDA recommends children and pregnant women do not consume tuna at all just to be on the safe side

Seven potatoes I can hear islands coughing at this one taters can kill you what a load of horse dung blasts

Just like with tomatoes

It's the extremities that are harmful to us glyco alkaloids can be found in the leeds

Stems and sprouts of potatoes eating this chemical will lead to cramps diarrhea

headaches or even coma and death boy that escalated quickly eat cassava

Cassava is a tropical South American vegetable that gained popularity in Africa for some reason it's known for its Mott watering juice

Which can be fermented to produce a drink called by wory?

Here's the kicker though its leaves and roots are surprisingly rich in cyanide, so do not munch on those 9 rhubarb

Did you know that rhubarb leaves contain oxalic acid which causes kidney stones?

And if you've never had one of those curse stuck down there

Let me tell you that death would be like a nice vacation compared to the painful horrors that our kidney stones

Luckily it her take 11 pounds of leaves to actually straight out kill you but way less to make you want to kill yourself

10 hotdogs before I tell you why these Reno's are dead may take a second and think I bet you won't believe the actual

Reason okay times up so the reason why these puppies are on this list is because they are a freaking choking hazard

Yeah, I know. It's freaking stupid people apparently are so hungry

They don't even chew their food just suck it all in like a Kirby vacuum cleaner granted kids are dumb

So that's that and you should always cut their food, but adults hot dogs are killing innocent people

America this has to stop

But wait we have to have an exception the fourth of July hot dog eating

Contests the current record is 69 hot dogs in 10 minutes held by Joey Chestnut

You go Joey and remember no choking allowed

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Story of ECO - Duration: 4:47.

Hi, I'm Morgan Westcott,

formerly known as Morgan Geisler.

And I'm Severn Cullis-Suzuki, and we're here to talk to you a little bit about the Rio-Remake project.

So this is a project we're really excited about and we've gotten a

few questions about what it is and why we did this.

So, Morgan and I are just going to answer some of your questions

and interview each other.

So, Morgan.

Yes.

Back in 1992.

Geez, yep.

25 years ago.

Amazing.

What was ECO?

ECO was the Environmental Children's Organization which you founded

and we were a bunch of elementary school kids that heard your stories about different

travels you've gone on and we were all really concerned about what was

happening in our own backyards and beyond and so our group formed really to

raise awareness around environmental causes and also raise money for certain

causes and that's how ECO started.

I remember we had cookies at the meetings.

We had cookies, also licorice at the meetings.

I just remember like yeah just meeting at your parents' house,

and talking about what we were worried about,

and then trying to find ways that we could do something about it.

Awesome, that's what I remember too.

And we did lots of different projects together.

First, we raised money for an indigenous group in Borneo.

We bought a water filter that we were able to send to them.

We also published a series of newsletters together, with help from the EYA.

And then finally we heard about the Earth Summit.

So this is another question.

Here you can ask me.

Alright. Severn, what was the Earth Summit / Rio92?

Why, thank you for that question Morgan.

Well the Earth Summit was a UN gathering. It was apparently the largest gathering

of heads of state ever held. They were all coming together in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.

And they were coming together to talk about the environment and development.

And this conference was going to determine how humans were going

to really become sustainable or not, that's what all the hype was and we

heard about this conference. We were this tiny group of kids and we thought -

Hey there's gonna be all these old men, sitting around talking about our future.

And someone's got to go to remind them of what's really at stake.

So, in my recollection that was really the intent. This really bold, audacious, crazy

idea to go and attend this United Nations gathering.

That's what I remember too.

The next question says why did you take it on?

And I think Severn you just kind of answered that.

I just remember us saying like why are all these adults

going to be standing around talking about our future, and like we really felt

I think this urgency and I know you know you bring it up in the speech but like

you couldn't go fishing anymore because there were tumors in the fish.

At the time there was this big crisis around the ozone layer and we were being told

you know you can't play outside anymore because your skin's gonna burn off and

we really felt like, holy smokes the earth is dying and burning and a

bunch of grown-ups are just gonna sit around and talk about it.

And I feel like that's really why we were like let's just try and go down there and tell them

like wake them up and tell them what's actually really happening.

Is that kind of how you felt about it?

Totally. Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely and you know I think about it now,

and, now as an adult, as a grownup, you know now you know how hard things are.

And there's a lot more barriers for grownups like now I look

back at that speech I'm like - Who the heck does she think she is?

And that's a huge power that children and youth have which is they can speak the truth and

they don't have all of the rationale that adults give,

for why it's okay to destroy the earth.

Totally, totally I agree with you.

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BREAKING: Trump Just Ended Welfare For One HUGE Group For 5 Years! – Let The Riots ERUPT! - Duration: 5:46.

BREAKING: Trump Just Ended Welfare For One HUGE Group For 5 Years!

– Let The Riots ERUPT!

President Trump is about to end the longstanding abuse of the American welfare system and ban

migrants from getting free money and handouts for five years.

The immigration rules will prohibit migrants from coming to the country and taking advantage

of free American welfare money right away.

It will slow down, or stop, chain migration while protecting American workers and potentially

saving taxpayers money.

What used to happen is that people would migrate to America and just live on the free money

they received.

That's called welfare abuse.

America is open to migrants, but perhaps we don't want migrants who can't fend for

themselves.

Maybe it's better if people who are self-sufficient migrate to the country so that we can reduce

the amount of citizens living off the system.

President Trump wants to introduce a merit-based Green card system in which migrants compete

for Visas.

Migrants can earn points for themselves by learning to speak English, gaining job training

or job offers, or doing something else that is considered a benefit to the America.

The idea seems to be that in order for America to grant Visas or citizenship, the migrant

has to give something back to the country.

It's as though the government wants to stop people coming to America and living off the

system and would prefer people coming to the country to be contributors.

Do something for America and America will do something for you.

Migrants to those countries must compete for a limited number of visas by gaining points

for English proficiency, competitive training, a job offer or another major achievement that

benefits the host country.

The concept, which is modeled after similar programs from Australia and Canada, is taking

harsh criticism from activists.

It's like they want an open border policy where everyone gets free welfare money, but

that would just be the downfall of America.

If we observe what's happening in Germany, with Merkel's "come on in" policy, then

we see a mass increase in horrible crimes like gang rape.

Do we want mass amounts of migrant gang rape in America?

There's already enough trouble with crime in sanctuary cities that protect illegal immigrant

criminals.

Those folks should be deported because of their bad behavior and often violent crimes

they commit on American people and even other immigrants.

If America prevents immigrants from getting free benefits for five years, then that makes

people think twice about coming here.

If a family who thinks about crossing the border to start a new life knows that they

cannot live for free, then they may not come at all.

If they have possible jobs lined up and will be almost instantly integrating successfully

with society, then that's a great match.

America is the land of the free, but not the land of the free money.

Migrants who enter the United States cannot receive welfare during their first five years

in the country, President Trump revealed from his upcoming immigration overhaul.

"Just this week, we announced a historic immigration bill to create a merit-based Green

Card system that ends the abuse of our welfare system, stops chain migration, and protects

our workers and our economy," he stated on his weekly radio address.

"As an example, you cannot get welfare for five years when you come into our country."

"You cannot just come in like in past weeks, years, and decades, you come in immediately

and start picking up welfare.

For five years, you have to say you will not be asking or using our welfare systems."

Compare that to Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the border to millions

of unvetted migrants who can't speak German and lack employable skills, which dooms them

to perpetual welfare paid by German taxpayers – and boredom that manifests into terrorist

attacks against, once again, German taxpayers.

Last year the German government admitted that only 2.8% of over 1.2 million migrants had

gotten a job – but even then those statistics might be exaggerated, according to journalist

Chris Menahan.

"They said back in July only 55 out of one million migrants had got jobs with any major

firms and 50 of those jobs were working at the post office," he reported.

"Two-thirds or more of these migrants are illiterate in their own languages."

"They came because Merkel promised them free money if they can just make it into the

country."

What in tarnation would be a good reason for any country to accept illiterate people who

don't work?

There is literally no benefit to the host country to admit people like that.

I know it sounds mean to say this, but they don't offer anything to the country other

than leeching the system of funds and it's a complete downgrade to the population.

If you let too many low illiterate people into the country, then they have kids who

could be illiterate, then over time, it would only decrease the overall intelligence of

the country and civilization in America would suffer.

We need hard working and intelligent people who bring promise and productivity to further

the advancement of Americans and mankind.

That sounds like quite a stretch but think of the impact of accepting one million people

who mostly can't read or don't work.

Now the government has to pay for them.

Let's say one million immigrants each get $30,000 worth of welfare benefits per year.

That's $30,000,000,000 of free welfare money sucked out of the American budget for people

who put NOTHING back into our society, culture, or anything at all.

That is literally a $0.00 return on investment.

Not that people are a business, but that's really bad business.

And as you can see, Germany has turned into a cesspool from all the migrants flooding

the gates and ruining their nation.

Prepare for a massive backlash from liberals, democrats, and activists.

There's sure to be protests regarding Trump's potential immigration policy.

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