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What 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' Teaches Us About Filmmaking - Duration: 20:25.

Hello cinephiles!

It's time for another installment of What I Learned From Watching.

Today, we take a look at the film you voted for—the classic comedy by the Silly Six,

the British Buffoons, the Preposterous Pythons-

"Get on with it!"

"Yes! Get on with it!"

"Yes! Get on with it!"

You know what it is, you saw the title.

Join me as I take a look at what Monty Python and the Holy Grail teaches us about filmmaking…

Monty Python's first attempt at a feature-length film was And Now for Something Completely Different,

directed by Ian MacNaughton in 1971.

In spite of the title, the film was not very different from the television series at all.

It was made up of reshot sketches from the first two seasons of Monty Python's Flying Circus

including such classics as The Lumberjack Song, Nudge Nudge, and Dead Parrot,

to name a few (Wiki).

And Now for Something Completely Different was meant to bring Monty Python's fame to

America, which it was unsuccessful in doing.

This is probably why they chose the title Monty Python and the Holy Grail seeing as

the title And Now for Something Completely Different doesn't advertise the famous group (Larsen).

It wasn't until the group was between the third and fourth seasons of Flying Circus

in 1974 that they decided to make an attempt at a real feature film made up entirely from

new material (Wiki).

John Cleese: "We went away and wrote bits and came back and put them together into a first-draft.

This is probably fifteen months ago, I think.

Not more than ten or fifteen percent still remains.

And then we sort of went on playing with it and got it into one shape, and in that shape,

half of it was medieval and half of it was modern."

It was fascinating to learn that there wasn't any adlibbing in the film.

Every line was scripted and rehearsed beforehand.

In the original draft of the screenplay— that switched back and forth between King

Arthur's story and the 20th Century—the Holy Grail was eventually found at Harrods—a

departments store—at their "Holy Grail Counter."

John Cleese: "The very first draft of the script, ninety percent of it was thrown out.

Ninety percent.

By the time it got to the fourth draft, it bore no resemblance to the first."

After the new screenplay was finished, most of the rewrite was completed by Michael Palin

and Terry Jones and the final screenplay was finished on March 15th, 1974 (Larsen).

The germ of the idea started from a sketch that Michael Palin and Terry Jones had written

involving the bit about the swallow and King Arthur (Tribeca Film Festival).

This was also the first scene they shot (Commentary).

They liked the concept of using the King Arthur and the Holy Grail story because there was

basic legend they could parody and so they could stay along this basic path and deviate

however much they wanted (Tribeca Film Festival).

So, what can we learn?

Number one: First Feature Directing

The film was directed by Python members Terry Jones and the American, Terry Gilliam.

Of course, Gilliam would go on to become one of this era's most imaginative directors.

When the group was working on And Now For Something Completely Different, the two Terrys

thought they could do a better job than director Ian MacNaughton was doing.

So, when they began to work on Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the two Terrys threw their

hats into the ring despite neither of them having any

experience directing a feature film (Gilliam 155).

"How do two people who have never directed a film before in their lives direct a film?"

Terry Gilliam: "Well, I don't know.

We're really learning as we do it.

That's what's nice, we've been given a whole feature film to learn how to make

films on."

"Where's the other Terry now?"

Terry Gilliam: "He's directing.

He's directing the film… we do tag-team directing.

When he finishes that, he'll come out here and exhaustively tap me on the shoulder and

I'll rush into action and away we'll go."

Having two filmmakers directing their first feature together was beneficial at times.

The ability to split the directing duties allowed for the two Terrys to keep from collapsing

under the burden of directing a feature film for an already famous comedy group.

In his autobiography titled Giliamesque, Terry Gilliam writes:

"One particular crisis while shooting Monty Python and the Holy Grail came when we had

to dig a hole to get the camera in the right place to film for a special effects shot that

involved animals being thrown over the battlements.

The others didn't understand the importance of having to kneel uncomfortably, aligning

them beneath the level of parapet so later I could get a clean matte, and the heated

debate which ensued culminated in me proclaiming, 'You wrote this sketch and I'm just trying

to make it work!'

Then I stomped off in high dudgeon to lie down in the tall grass.

At this point it was a good job that we had two directors, as it meant the other Terry

could take over while I quietly processed the realization that perhaps I didn't want

to direct Monty Python films any more" (Gilliam 159).

Terry Jones: "Well, Terry Gilliam and I took it in turns to- every other day we did

the show- directing."

Terry Gilliam: "Yeah, I mean, we were doing all of the work and they were doing all of

the complaining basically is what was going on."

Terry Jones: "Yeah, well it's a dogs-body job actually directing think.

You really just got to organize things and work out what you're doing in the morning

and it's a very thankless task."

Of course the drawback of having two directors is having two different minds with different

visions and equal influence over the film.

There were many disagreements between the two Terrys—Gilliam thought Jones was choosing

takes during the editing process based on the memory of which takes seemed to work on

the day rather than objectively looking at the takes in the editing room.

Gilliam confessed that he and editor John Hackney would switch out the shots late at

night without Jones' knowledge (Gilliam 160).

There were also multiple occasions where the two Terrys had disagreements on whether or

not a shot was ruined by lighting issues.

"Cut it."

"Cut."

"Cut."

The two Terrys are members of Monty Python and contributed to the screenplay as well

as acting in the film.

Being on the same level as the other Python members and suddenly raised up to the task

of directing this film gave them a kind of authority over the group that no one was used to.

Because of this, their authority was not always recognized and the fact that they were inexperienced

in the job of directing further intensified this sentiment.

Gilliam writes:

"It was inevitable that the rest of the group would have some difficulty coping with

the idea of Terry J. and I having any kind of authority over them.

But the speed with which the 'them against us' divide opened up took us both by surprise" (Gilliam 155).

Terry Gilliam: "Keep going, do it once again.

John, really move your head around from the beginning.

Start again."

John Cleese: "Jesus Chris!

How much do you think I could move it here, Terry?"

Terry Gilliam: "I know but just…

Keep going."

"We weren't even that bossy, but someone's got to tell people where to stand, and in

which direction to point the camera.

Graham was the worst, because he and Ian [MacNaughton] had been drinking partners.

He used to get really pissed at night and be incredibly brutal:

'Why isn't Ian directing this thing?

Ian was great, but this is in shambles…'" (Gilliam 155).

John Cleese: "I mean, there's never been any mutual respect within the Python group

at all as you probably know, but we're withholding a lot of the criticism that we would normally

be making."

Gilliam addressed this in his auto-biography.

He writes:

"I think I'd also started to suspect that comedy wasn't of quite such paramount importance

to me as it was to the others.

I thought it was just as important to get the mud and the squalor of the setting right,

so an exchange like

"Must be a king."

"Why?"

"He hasn't got shit all over him."

could really resonate.

As far as I was concerned, if we hadn't managed to make something coherently real

and gritty feel to it, we'd have been left with just a collection of sketches" (Gilliam 161).

This makes sense, there needs to be some kind of legitimacy to the mise-en-scene for the

humor to work properly.

And considering how low the budget was, it is amazing some of the detail they were able to get.

In the commentary, Gilliam points out how great the characters look in this scene.

The look of the people is giving the world character.

Look how the baker is covered in flour and this guy looks like he's in the middle of shaving.

There was even a gag where Michael Palin, as one of the villagers, had to crawl across

the ground and eat some mud.

The mud was specially made and Palin had to do it over and over and they ended up cutting

it from the film (Commentary).

Number two, Comedy's influence on film form.

Gilliam had said that, in hindsight, they shouldn't have shot so wide in this scene,

and wishes that he had shot some close-ups.

He points out that they shot it similarly to how they'd shoot the television show—

more or less like theater.

The actors play out the scene in real-time with more than one camera setup so they could

switch between the angles.

Gilliam said that, when it comes to comedy, the theory is that if you can see all of the

faces at the same time, it's funnier (Commentary).

I guess the aim of the production was to, for the most part, deviate from the "collection

of sketches" that they would do on the show and instead, employ cinematic techniques to

make something more cohesive.

Making a comedy that isn't grounded in reality affords some great opportunities to play with

film form for comedic effect.

We have become very accustomed to comedies nowadays relying pretty much solely on dialogue

to create humor, but this is really only utilizing one tool that can be used.

Of course, Monty Python and the Holy Grail is loaded with witty dialogue,

"Ni! Ni! Ni!"

but it also finds humor in how films are constructed.

For example, in this part where Sir Lancelot is running towards the castle, they are juxtaposing

shots of the castle guards looking off in the distance with the same shot of Lancelot

running over and over again.

Because of the way an audience member's mind works, they are able to play with our

expectation by cutting from a repeating shot to shots of time passing.

It almost tricks us into thinking that, because Lancelot is so far away, he isn't making

very much progress toward the castle in the short amount of time we see him.

We begin to realize something isn't right and suddenly all of our spatial awareness

is destroyed when Lancelot suddenly reaches the castle.

A side note: this shot was actually a pickup shot after principle photography ended and

it was filmed in England and not in Scotland like nearly all of the film.

They had shot the clip of Lancelot running toward the castle in Scotland during the shooting

of the film, but they didn't liked the way John Cleese was running—too silly apparently (Larsen).

Another example is how occasionally past or future scenes will interrupt and comment on

current scenes,

"At least ours was better visually."

"Well, at least ours was committed.

It wasn't just a string of pussy jokes."

"Oh, I am enjoying this scene!"

"Get on with it!"

(Sigh)

or we'll see the present day, or characters will refer to something that happened in the

film by its scene number.

"Look!

There's the old man from Scene-24!"

"What is he doing here?"

All of this purposefully takes us out of the diegesis of the film in order to find absurdity

in what the film actually is—it's not just a story, but it is a movie made by people

we already know.

Terry Gilliam as himself actually dies while making the animation for the film in the film,

but more on this later.

Considering all of the period films that had been made leading up to 1975, the film clearly

parodies the style of what cinema history expects from a period piece.

It is also possible that there are direct filmic references.

Of course Ingmar Bergman is in there, but in a book titled, A Book about the Film Monty

Python and the Holy Grail: All the References from African Swallows to Zoot, a connection

is drawn between the beginning of the film and the beginning of Akira Kurosawa's Throne

of Blood which played in London throughout the 60s and 70s (Larsen).

You be the judge.

Some of my favorite bits in the film are what we'll call "time-wasting jokes."

"Make sure the Prince doesn't leave this room until I come and get him."

"Not to leave the room, even if you come and get him."

"No, no.

UNTIL I come and get him."

"Until you come and get him, we're not to enter the room."

The humor in this scene isn't just derived from the confusion of the guard, but in subverting

the rules of cinema.

One of the biggest don'ts in the school of cinema are scenes that don't further

the plot or build character.

In movies, time is precious and things that waste it are avoided or cut out.

It's why you'll probably never see a serious movie where someone is told to turn on the

news and have to sit through a commercial before the relevant information comes on the television.

"And imagine the impact if that had come on right when we turned on the TV!"

Another example of this is the Holy Hand Grenade scene.

"Three shall be the number thou shalt count and the number of the counting shall be three.

Four shall thou not count, neither count thou two excepting that thou then proceed to three."

These scenes also work wonders for the budget because you can just let the camera roll without

needing special effects, big coordinated scenes, or sight gags and it's still funny.

"Five, is right out!"

According to John Cleese, this was the humor style of Terry Jones and Michael Palin (Dick Cavett).

While writing the show, the Python members would break into pairs.

Terry Jones and Michael Palin's sketches would often set up a dramatic scene only to

get side tracked by an argument about misplacing a hammer or something like that.

This concept also helps slow the pace down a bit.

In the commentary, it is mentioned that one of the issues they had were too many jokes

too fast, which would fatigue the audience.

This way, they can slow it down while keeping the humor going and there isn't really a

chance of missing a joke because it's, in essence, one joke.

The budget of the film was quite low— only 229,575 British Pounds.

That would be around 1.7 million Pounds today or 2.1 million US Dollars.

The film was pretty much entirely financed by popular musicians in England like

George Harrison, Elton John and the members of Pink Floyd and Led Zepplin.

You see, in 1975, the taxes on the rich in England were extremely high, so these musicians

could keep more of their money by taking tax losses (Commentary).

And, of course, the film ended up being a huge success.

But, because they had so little money to work with, the group had to make some creative

decisions with the budget.

You can even see some of these decisions at the very beginning of the film.

They couldn't afford an opening credit sequence, so they substituted a hilarious bit around

Swedish subtitles—extremely cheap.

Of course this bit is a joke, but apparently, Swedish doesn't actually use the O with

a slash through it (Larsen).

Also, a side note: in Sweden the movie was titled Monty Python's Crazy World (Larsen).

The parts with the book were there to keep the cost down, and, of course, the coconuts—

they couldn't afford horses, so they had to invent one of the greatest visual gags in the history

of cinema.

One of the funnier budget stories involves the rabbit.

They actually borrowed this rabbit from a woman and they weren't supposed to get it

dirty, so they had to have someone keep her busy with something else while they lathered

the rabbit with fake blood.

And apparently the woman got pretty upset (Commentary).

Perhaps the most prevalent cost-cutting measure was something the Python gang was quite used

to and would have done even if they had a bigger budget and that is having the Python

members (and others) playing multiple roles.

This gives the Python gang more opportunity to create comedy with different characterizations,

but it sets a precedent for the film: that verisimilitude is off the table and they are

not trying to fool you into accepting the reality of the film.

The group can (and will) do whatever they want, no matter how absurd.

Sometimes the Python members play multiple parts even in the same scene.

And the Python members weren't the only ones playing multiple parts in the film.

John Cleese: "I remember the last day, but one of the movie, being driven to the location

and I said to the driver, I said, 'you've managed to sneak into a couple of scenes haven't you?

How many have you actually been in?' and he said, 'I've played eleven parts so far.'

And he was aiming to get it up to fifteen by the end of the movie.

If the driver's playing fifteen, we're working pretty hard."

The absurdity of the film was perfect for first time directors with a low budget because

it really doesn't matter if you screw things up.

Very close to the start of production, the National Trust denied them the ability to

shoot in any of the castles they had scouted.

A similar thing happened when they were denied permission to shoot at Edinburgh Castle for

episode 38 of Monty Python's Flying Circus for a segment called "Kamikaze Highlanders" (Larsen).

They ended up using Norwich Castle.

For Holy Grail, they had to shoot all of the castle scenes at one privately owned castle

called Doune Castle (Tribeca Film Festival).

This was the castle that was surrounded by water.

So, when they wanted to show a different castle in the distance, they used a flat 12-foot

cutout of a castle (Commentary).

Gilliam's character even mentions that it's fake in the movie.

"It's only a model."

"Shhh."

The film ends in the unique way it does largely due to the production running out of money.

King Arthur's army was made up of the entire crew and their children.

They didn't have enough costumes, so they positioned the costumed people in the front.

This was shot in a different location and they intercut with the shots of the castle.

When the police show up the extras were students from Sterling University (Commentary).

Number three, Animation.

John Cleese: "Two or three of us are very verbal.

I'm fairly verbal, Eric is even more verbal than I am, and then we have an American who

can hardly speak who is almost completely visual.

If he wants anything, he has to draw a picture of it."

Dick Cavett: "Who is that?"

John Cleese: "Terry Gilliam.

Terry talks like that, yeah."

The animation in Monty Python's Flying Circus sort of serves a different purpose than the

animation in Holy Grail as Gilliam points out:

"In the TV series, the squishing foot from the Bronzino painting almost became a

cue to cut back and forth between the unconscious mind and the world of physical reality.

The disruptive interventions I make on screen in Monty Python and the Holy Grail – via

the Beast of Aarrgh, or as Patsy, pointing out to others that Camelot is only a model

when they're still trying to play it straight – probably stemmed less from any counter-cultural

or surrealist ideology than from my status as the member of the group most responsible

for ensuring that what we were filming made sense on a physical level.

It was just a way of solving problems.

We only ended up doing that ridiculous thing with the cut-out because we got banished from

the real castle, so come on, let's comment on it and admit it's only a model" (Gilliam 156).

Terry Gilliam – who was responsible for the animations in the TV show as well as the

film—got his inspiration for the animations in Holy Grail from a book of drawings in the

margins of medieval manuscripts.

Presumably monks in medieval times got as bored as we do and would occasionally doodle

in the margins like we might during a long lecture (Gilliam 157).

A book historian at Leiden University in Holland named Erik Kwakkel has been searching for

medieval doodles and sharing his findings.

A lot of these drawings are really fascinating and you can see more on Erik's tumblr page,

which you can find a link to in the description.

Gilliam based the weird creatures like the Black Beast on what he calls "non-descripts,"

– pretty much bizarre imaginary animals –

found in the margins of these medieval texts (Gilliam 157).

The Black Beast was also a cost-saving concept and the animator in the film—played by Gilliam

himself—dies of a heart attack simply because they had written themselves into a corner

and needed to move on (Gilliam 157).

God, in the film, was portrayed entirely in animation using a photo of a famous British

cricket player named W.G. Grace (Commentary).

That's quite a beard, isn't it?

But aside from the humor and the low cost, the animation served a much more important purpose.

Terry Gilliam: "I don't know if ultimately, in the end on a film like this, they add to

that overall texture that you feel, by the time you've walked out of the film, you've

been part of this much more complete world."

I would say that this is indeed what it does for the film.

The animation is one of several attributes that are uniquely Monty Python and without

it, the film wouldn't feel quite right.

I'd say it's very much like James Bond's action set-piece openings, opening credit sequences,

theme music, gadgets, etc.

There is an interesting opportunity to set up certain expectations that keep audiences

coming back to the franchise and you feel more like you've been transported to a unique

and somewhat familiar world.

There is also this sense of pure creativity in Gilliam's animations.

The Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York, has these little stations where

you can use cutouts to make simple animations.

Here is a short animation I made there.

There is something very interesting in beginning, not a planning stage, but the actual execution

of an animation without any idea where you'll end up.

You can also see I accidentally photographed my hand in some of the frames—those mistakes

can't be easily fixed, so it also sort of teaches you how to keep the creative expression

going without over-thinking it too much.

Which, I must admit, is kind of funny for me to say in a video that has

taken so long for me to finish.

Because of Gilliam's style in the animation, this cohesive world easily made the jump outside

of the films themselves to the posters and other marketing materials.

The look of the illustrations as well as the jokes on the posters perfectly tease the world

of Monty Python without the need to show a single frame of the film.

Of course there is the Ben Hur joke, but they almost had a tagline that was a parody of

George Lucas' American Graffiti.

American Graffiti had the marketing slogan: "Where were you in '62?" and Holy Grail's

producer suggested, "Where were you in 1282?" as a tagline (Larsen).

As you've probably heard, Terry Jones has sadly been struggling with Frontotemporal

Dementia, which has taken his ability to speak.

I can't imagine how difficult this must be for Jones, his family, and his friends.

I want to thank him and the rest of the pythons for cracking me up ever since I was a kid

and making me laugh throughout the entire process of making this video.

And thank you for watching!

A special thanks to my patrons who suggested this video.

If you would like to be a part of the suggesting process for future videos, head on over to

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And if you're new here, please hit that subscribe button now because there are plenty

more videos on the way for cinephiles like you.

Thanks again for watching!

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Mechanics behind Kirby's float ability - Duration: 4:52.

Kirby is a video game series published by Nintendo and is created by Masahiro Sakurai

of HAL Laboratory.

Kirby is a platformer but several spinoffs have also been released.

The first game in the series was released in 1992 for the Game Boy and was Sakurai's

first game!

I mean commercially it's his first game but, I don't believe it was his very first game

"ever" but if so, he did a pretty good job.

Kirby was intended as an entry-level game for anyone to play.

The game sold five million copies and was followed by games for different Nintendo consoles.

In many platformer games, you want the challenge, but you play a Kirby game for the relaxing

gameplay because there isn't that much challenge in Kirby, and that may seem like a bad thing.

In the world of video games, players want a challenge.

But Kirby isn't that hard.

Sakurai wanted Kirby to be for everyone and Kirby needed to change some things.

Kirby has a health bar, at the time, many games had only 1 or 2 hit points, the health

bar means that you can make mistakes.

There isn't a time limit, so you don't feel that you need to hurry up.

But if you look at Kirby's abilities they're pretty different from other platformers.

I mean think about the first Kirby game where you didn't have the copy ability, you couldn't

do that until Kirby's Adventure.

What could you do in the first game that other platform characters can't do?

I'm not talking about sucking things up...

I'm talking about another ability Kirby has that may be overlooked by some.

You can skip areas that are too challenging because you can FLOAT.

The choice to give the player that ability would make the game very easy.

But the designers don't care how you play the game, you can play it however you like.

What might be a cheat code to fly in other games, is an ability that Kirby can perform

whenever you want.

For me, that is maybe the biggest difference from Kirby and most platformers that make

this game relaxing.

Mario has also had the ability to fly in a number of Mario games.

In Super Mario Bros. 3, when you get the super leaf you can run to fill your power meter

and fly for a bit before you need to land again.

There are three requirements you need, and when you do fly you can only fly for a bit.

But that's still impressive that Mario even has the ability to fly, in the first Mario

game and many other platformers, you can't fly.

Most game designers don't want you to get to places that the player are not intended

to go, but many of Nintendo's games often don't care if you get to an unintended area,

that is an extra reason for what makes their games so good.

It's satisfying to get to places high up in the sky, that may be Kirby's weakest point

if you think about it.

In Kirby, you can fly indefinitely, so there really isn't hard to reach areas in the sky.

That's maybe why there isn't that many secret areas in the sky, Kirby can't even fly above

the screen border as you can see.

But then again, that isn't really what the Kirby series is about, as it uses flying in

a different way.

And in Mario, it's a challenge to even get to those secret areas.

This is just one aspect for why we love playing Kirby.

I personally love both Mario and Kirby, but I do like the challenge of Mario more, but

that doesn't mean that I don't like Kirby.

You can love both series and I bet there is many who do.

But today I wanted to give some love to Kirby.

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your eyes a bright and your smile is

suspicious wanna get next to you like

that boy is vicious don't know you but

but I know your type. its the same as mine

nocturnal like turning we're out tonight we're out tonight

living like we're gonna die living like were gonna

might just learn to fly might just forget my lines

might just freestyle might just wait my turn

and watch the seasons turning time

burning like burning it all up you got all my intention

got all my

sssh sssh I love you see

I want you to get next to me

suspicious but I be screaming

I wanna quench your thirst right

hit it right the first time

leave it in your mind

leave it humming humming

all up through your system. you like your comfort get it

leave you studied im

just running amok little sucubus

I don't give a fuck I don't give a fuck

two fingers up

im a dirty lil dirty brat

I'm a little fukkin mutt!

I'm a little fuckin feral but I get like able go bare, barely

barely like barely, scare me, its a scary story

get it all in with your claw in you, can see

you can tell that ive fallen. Fall in like a dream

You're faye. Fall in like a dream

You're FATE. Fool it put your hands on my face

pull in and you push me away

time is money and money is time.

so don't you fukkin go and waste mine might just

might just break the line might just break out

break out break out of my cage tonight. I give my friends

the keys but it's still my ride

my choice, right noise, I use my big boi

voice make my big boi noise hehe

get it all in its not a chore its a choice

you

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Christian Confusion About The Requirements For Salvation - Duration: 2:34.

Most Christian believers are confused

about what is required to have salvation.

There is only one way to have eternal

life and that is to obey the gospel of

Jesus Christ, His words as recorded in

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Those are the

words of eternal life for those who obey

them. Not just some of the verses like

some would like to quote, like just

believing in Jesus Christ. If we believe

in Jesus Christ we must obey Him.

We must obey His commands, His gospel, the

words that He spoke, all of the commands

of Jesus Christ. We must repent, turn away

from sin, turn away from going after our

own desires and our own ways, and we have

to go after Jesus Christ. Stop sinning

and then be baptized in water, and Jesus

promised to give His Holy Spirit to come

and dwell in those who obey His words,

and the Holy Spirit will guide them into

all truth. The words of Jesus Christ are

plain and simple. Go and read them in the

Gospels; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and

obey them, and Jesus Christ will reveal

Himself to you. You will know Him for

real.

He will guide you into all truth and you

will not be confused anymore. People are

confused because they listen to other

people, obey the words of Jesus, be filled

with the Holy Spirit and follow the

guidance of the Holy Spirit and you will

walk in the Light, you will know the

truth and the truth will make you free.

Jesus Christ is away and the life and

the truth, there is no other. Obey Him,

obey the gospel of Jesus Christ and you

will have life. May Jesus bless you.

Jesus Christ is alive and hell is real.

I am here to introduce you to Jesus

Christ so that you can know Him and

follow Him and have eternal life.

Subscribe to my channel to learn more

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Ann Coulter Exposes The Truth About What The 'Government Shutdown' Really Is - Duration: 2:17.

Ann Coulter Exposes The Truth About What The 'Government Shutdown' Really Is

Ann Coulter has been the face of a lot of drama recently.

Berkeley college forced her to shut her speech down, and the ACLU commented that it was a

terrible day for free speech.

However, this hasn't stopped Ann Coulter from speaking her mind.

She came out against Democrats for threatening a Government shutdown.

She reveals what a 'government shutdown' really is.

She wrote an article on Breitbart and The Daily Caller called.

"COULTER: Not Building The Wall IS A Government Shutdown".

In the article she describes that while Democrats threaten to shut down the government, failing

to protect our country is the equivalent of the government not doing its job.

"The government's No. 1 job is to protect the nation.

This has always been true, but it's especially important at this moment in history, when

we have drugs, gang members, diseases and terrorists pouring across our border.

The failure of the government to close our border is the definition of a government shutdown,"

writes Coulter.

She went on to encourage President Trump to build the wall without the help of Congress.

"As commander in chief, Trump doesn't need Congress to build a wall.

The Constitution charges him with defending the nation.

Contrary to what you may have heard from various warmongers on TV and in Trump's Cabinet,

that means defending our borders — not Ukraine's borders," writes Coulter.

Is she right?

Check out her full article here.

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10 Interesting Facts About Indonesia - Duration: 14:02.

Indonesia is the world's 14th-largest country in terms of land area and world's 7th-largest

country in terms of combined sea and land area.

It has an estimated population of over 260 million people and is the world's fourth most

populous country, the most populous country in Southeast Asia, as well as the most populous

Muslim-majority country.

The Indonesian archipelago has been an important region for trade since at least the 7th century,

when Srivijaya and then later Majapahit traded with China and India.

Well, that's already six facts mentioned here in the intro, sorry for that.

Here's the complete ten interesting facts about Indonesia.

Fact number one.

Bali Island is a part of Indonesia.

Okay, let's get it straight.

Bali is really a part of Indonesia and a lot of travelers don't realize it.

Bali is a popular tourist destination, which has seen a significant rise in tourists since

the 1980s.

Tourism-related business makes up 80% of its economy.

It is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture,

painting, leather, metalworking, and music.

The Indonesian International Film Festival is held every year in Bali.

In March 2017, Tripadvisor named the island the world's top destination in its Traveler's

choice award.

Bali also received the Best Island award from Travel and Leisure in 2010.Bali won because

of its attractive surroundings (both mountain and coastal areas), diverse tourist attractions,

excellent international and local restaurants, and the friendliness of the local people.

According to BBC Travel released in 2011, Bali is one of the World's Best Islands, ranking

second after Santorini of Greece.

Fact number two.

The biggest red-light district in Southeast Asia.

Um, this is the interesting part.

Indonesia have the biggest red-light disctrict in Southeast Asia.

But sorry, we think we used the wrong grammar.

It should be like this: "Indonesia once had the biggest red-light district in Southeast

Asia".

Locals call it Dolly.

Dolly is approximately 5 meter wide 150 meter long alley with about 2300 "professionals"

work under the power of their 534 pimps.

But past is in the past.

The Dolly glory days is now over.

The Surabaya city government officially shut down the "professional practices" in Dolly

on June 18, 2014.

Surabaya Mayor Tri Rismaharini, who was once named as one of the Best Mayors in the World

for "energetically promoting her social, economic and environmental policies in Indonesia's

second-largest city," was the main force behind Dolly's closure.

Critics said that the shutdown would only drive Dolly's evicted "professional workers"

underground, bringing about new problems regarding the safety and sexual health of both the professionals

and their clients.

These issues, along with other political and social implications of such an abrupt shutdown,

still linger today.

We hope you know what "professional" means here.

Fact number three.

The largest archipelago in the world.

Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world, extending 5,120 kilometres from

east to west and 1,760 kilometres from north to south.

According to a geospatial survey conducted between 2007 and 2010 by National Coordinating

Agency for Survey and Mapping, Indonesia has 13,466 islands, and about 6,000 of those islands

are inhabited.

Well, that's a huge number of islands for a single country.

These islands are scattered over both sides of the equator.

The largest are Java, Sumatra, Borneo which is shared with Brunei and Malaysia, New Guinea

which is also shared with Papua New Guinea, and Sulawesi.

The capital, Jakarta, is on Java and is the nation's largest city, followed by Surabaya,

the former home of The Glory Dolly, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang.

Fact number four.

Highest number of tsunami victims in 2004.

The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December with the epicentre off the

west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.

The shock had a moment magnitude of 9.1 to 9.3.

The undersea megathrust earthquake was caused when the Indian Plate was subducted by the

Burma Plate and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses

bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 to 280,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating

coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres.

It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.

Indonesia was the hardest-hit country with 167,799 estimated victims, followed by Sri

Lanka with 35,322 estimated victims, India with 18,045 estimated victims , and Thailand

with 8,212 estimated victims.

Fact number five.

FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

On the international stage, Indonesia experienced limited success despite being the first Asian

team to qualify for the FIFA World Cup in 1938 as Dutch East Indies.

Only three non-European nations took part in the 1938 FIFA World Cup, which were Brazil,

Cuba and the Dutch East Indies.

This is the smallest ever number of teams from outside the host continent to compete

at a FIFA World Cup.

In 1956, the football team played in the Olympics and played a hard-fought draw against the

Soviet Union.

On the continent level, Indonesia won the bronze medal once in football in the 1958

Asian Games.

Indonesia's first appearance in Asian Cup was back in 1996.

The Indonesian national team qualified for the Asian Cup in 2000, 2004 and 2007 AFC Asian

Cup, but they were unable to move through next stage.

However, let's take a look at this clip.

Wow, what a goosebump maker.

For your information, scene like this always happen everytime Indonesian National Team

take part in an international match.

Before we continue to the next fact about Indonesia, please pause the video and click

that like and subscribe button below to help us grow.

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Fact number six.

First developing country to have their own satellite.

Palapa is a series of communication satellites owned by Indosat, an Indonesian telecommunication

company.

All the satellites were launched by the United States, starting with the first in July 1976,

at which time Indonesia became the first developing country to operate its own domestic satellite

system.

The estimated cost for this project is $1 billion.

The name "Palapa" was bestowed by then Indonesian President Suharto, after Palapa oath taken

in 1334 by Gajah Mada, the Prime Minister of Majapahit Kingdom.

According to the Pararaton (Book of Kings), Gajah Mada swore that he would not taste any

palapa (historians suggest it refers to spice or a kind of flavouring), as long as he had

not succeeded in unifying Nusantara (the Indonesian archipelago).

After watching the launching process of the satellite via television in Jakarta, President

Suharto revealed his reason on naming the satellite "palapa"; to show that Indonesia

had a glorious past, and also hope that the system can unite the archipelago.

Fact number seven.

Most populous island.

Census released in December 2015 generated a result that Java Island consist over 141

million people.

Java is home to 56.7 percent of the Indonesian population and is the most populous island

on Earth.

The Indonesian capital city, Jakarta, is located on western Java.

Much of Indonesian history took place on Java.

It was the center of powerful Hindu-Buddhist empires, the Islamic sultanates, and the core

of the colonial Dutch East Indies.

Java was also the center of the Indonesian struggle for independence during the 1930s

and 1940s.

Java dominates Indonesia politically, economically and culturally.

Formed mostly as the result of volcanic eruptions, Java is the 13th largest island in the world

and the fifth largest in Indonesia.

A chain of volcanic mountains forms an east–west spine along the island.

Three main languages are spoken on the island: Javanese, Sundanese, and Madurese.

Of these, Javanese is the dominant; it is the native language of about 60 million people

in Indonesia, most of whom live on Java.

Furthermore, most residents are bilingual, speaking Bahasa Indonesia as their first or

second language.

While the majority of the people of Java are Muslim, Java has a diverse mixture of religious

beliefs, ethnicities, and cultures.

Fact number eight.

A rich country that is poor.

This doesn't sounds good, we know that.

Sorry Indonesia.

But facts are facts.

Indonesia is a country with super rich natural resources, but they don't make much money

from their it.

The saddest fact is, other countries enjoy the money generated from Indonesian natural

resources.

The main reason why this occur is because Indonesia doesn't have the technology that

is required to process the resources.

The Grasberg Mine is one of the example, the largest gold mine and the third largest copper

mine in the world.

It is located in the province of Papua in Indonesia near Puncak Jaya, the highest mountain

in Papua.

It has 19,500 employees.

It is mostly owned by Freeport-McMoRan, which owns 90.64% of Freeport Indonesia, the principal

operating subsidiary in Indonesia.

Freeport-McMoRan operates under an agreement with the government of Indonesia, which allows

Freeport to conduct exploration, mining and production activities in total of 440,400-acre

area.

The 2006 production was 610,800 tonnes of copper; 58 million grams of gold; and 174.5

million grams of silver.

The good news is, that's a lot of money.

The bad news is, roughly half of Indonesia's population lives on less than $4 a day.

Fact number nine.

Indonesia is the home of endangered animal.

Indonesia is home to more than hundred endangered animal species that including Komodo Dragon,

Sumateran Tiger, Javan Rhinoceros, Orang Utan, Bali Starling, and many more.

But we have another sad truth here.

Deforestation and the destruction of peatlands make Indonesia the world's third largest emitter

of greenhouse gases.

Habitat destruction threatens the survival of indigenous and endemic species, including

140 species of mammals identified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as threatened,

and 15 identified as critically endangered, including the animals we mentioned before.

Much of Indonesia's deforestation is caused by forest clearing for the palm oil industry,

which has cleared 18 million hectares of forest for palm oil expansion.

Palm oil expansion requires land reallocation as well as changes to the local and natural

ecosystems.

Palm oil expansion can generate wealth for local communities, but it can also degrade

ecosystems and cause social problems.

Well, that's such a devastating fact.

Please Indonesian, please take care of your environment.

You guys take a big part of this planet's future.

Don't worry, we will say the same thing to the Chinese, American, and Brazilian people.

Fact number ten.

Indonesia is the only nation with no language legacy from its colonialist.

Indonesian or Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia.

It is a standardized register of Malay.

Of its large population, the majority speak Indonesian, making it one of the most widely

spoken languages in the world.

When the Dutch East Indie Company first arrived in the archipelago, the Malay language was

a significant trading and political language due to the influence of Malaccan Sultanate

and later the Portuguese.

However, the language had never been dominant among the population of the Indonesian archipelago

as it was limited to mercantile activities.

The Dutch East Indie Company adopted the Malay language as the administrative language of

their trading outpost in the east.

Following the bankruptcy of the Dutch East Indie Company, the Dutch crown took control

of the colony in 1799 and it was only then that education in and promotion of Dutch began

in the colony.

Even then, Dutch administrators were remarkably reluctant to promote the use of Dutch compared

to other colonial regimes.

Dutch thus remained the language of a small elite: in 1940, only 2% of the total population

could speak Dutch.

During the era of colonization the language that would become Indonesian absorbed a huge

amount of Dutch vocabulary in the form of loanwords.

Indonesia was also colonized by Portuguese and Japanese, but Portuguese and Japanese

never be the native language of Indonesian people.

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ハワイ人旦那の大変な所 Hard Things about Hawaiian Husbands - Duration: 13:39.

alright so today's video is gonna be a continuation of the last video

"Hard things about Hawaiian husbands"

the last video was "Nice things about Hawaiian husbands"

there are of course good and bad things

"good and bad"?

so yeah we will share bad things this time

you can go first

-me?

No Privacy

with your friends and family

as you know the word "ohana"

everyone is ohana

in Japan, there's a privacy border

that you feel like you shouldn't cross

but Hawaiians will cross it

that's why at first, I mean even now I am not used to it

for example

say you have a child and wife or husband

it's a complete family and

probably in Japan

your sister or brother will not want to stay in your house

for a long time

but here

they will casually visit us without letting us know

stay overnight and go home

at first I was like... I was

even though they are family, they are still guests

they even open our fridge

I was like "hoooo"

they eat whatever is in the fridge I mean it's ok but

growing up I was told not to open the fridge in the other people's house

I was a little confused

yeah

in another word Hawaiians are always welcoming

when some people take the kindness for granted in everywhere

we get a bit confused

I don't know how to react

yeah sometimes we don't wanna show them everything

like the dessert you saved for later for yourself

I do care if it was eaten

what I thought hard was

the language barrier

for me I know my Japanese isn't that good anymore

but it is my first language and English is second

sometimes I don't know what to say in English

like I sometimes don't know how to express my feelings

including my anger and gratitude

I can easily say all those complicated feelings in Japanese

but not in English

along with this example

there's also pidgin

people mix English and Hawaiian

easy words are ok for me though

when you normally say "did you finish?"

or "are you done?" in English

in Hawaii they say "are you pau?"

pau means to finish

and instead of saying "teacher", "Ms" or "Mr"

they say "kumu"

those small words

when they include many of those small unknown words in a sentence

and talk really fast I'm like

"what is this guy talking about!?"

plus the intonation is different too

so then yeah I feel the barrier

if my first language was English I might have felt better at least

English AND Hawaiian ....

-yeah

Ezra tries to...

be a mainlander

but when he talks to his friends

he sounds different

-he talks more like his friends?

yeah

They Steal Slipper Everywhere

you know Hawaiians always

wear slippers wherever they go

I mean it depends on people of course

but if there are forgotten slippers left on the road

they steal them and say "it's mine now"

- yeah obviously not everyone but some people do this

when I talk to my friend who is also married to a Hawaiian husband

her name is ***** chan

- I knew who you were talking about

- ****chan

I am not sure...maybe they don't feel guilty?

maybe

Japanese people wouldn't do that because

first they feel guilty if they do, second they rather buy brand new pairs

Hawaiians are...

maybe are similar to Okinawans

"Everything is going to be okay"

-they don't sound that stupid

-are you making fun of them?

- but Aoi is Okinawan too

yeah yeah

but Okinawan women are very strong

women tend to work harder and know what to do

Hawaiians are... chill and laid back

they don't really care about stealing somebody's forgotten items

they are like "it's their fault that they left them on the street"

sometimes it's good because they are optimistic and funny

they're very chill too

if you're "come on! come on!" kind of women

- wait, what kind of person are you talking about?

like "go earn money!"

"if you are a man, go earn money!"

then you probably don't understand them because you always want to buy new items rather than used ones

and so..

you need to be as optimistic as him to get along

Hawaiians Do Not Like to Save Money

in my opinion

I don't know if I should say "Hawaiians" or "People other than Japanese"

they don't really save money

maybe I feel this way because Japanese people save a lot money

and I see this big gap between us

right?

I heard it's same to American people

the awareness between the people vary

in Hawaii

many people save money if you have a purpose

they of course try hard

but unlike Japanese people they don't save a lot for emergency use

because the purpose isn't clear - yeah true

"just in case if I get in an accident" or

"just in case if my family gets in a car accident"

aren't the common reason to save money

we save in my family

because I'm worried and my Japanese blood tells me to do so

I am 24 now

if I compare 24-year-old people in Japan and Hawaii

Japanese people definitely have more savings

I am very sure about this

- money consciousness is a lot higher in Japan

Don't Know What to Cook

yeah I don't know what to cook

first of all most Hawaiians like fish

but my husband doesn't

so I don't cook fish

but my friend chiaki...oops

you just said her name!

(Aoi wanted to hide her friend's name private but failed)

anyways her husband's also doesn't like fish

they are very similar!

- my husband likes fish

that's good

does he eat nikujaga?

- I haven't made one but pretty sure he eats it

one time I made it and he was all surprised

"what, potatoes and rice!?"

"that's carbs and carbs!"

he was like "what's wrong with you?"

- hmm that's hard

nikujaga is one of the most popular dishes

so I didn't know what to do

after seeing his reaction

I also made nimono (simmered vegitables)

and he told me that every Japanese dish tastes the same

we use say souse, mirin, sake, and sugar

- and some fish broth

I was told that they all taste the same

is my cooking that bad?

it's sad to admit but that might be true

especially if you don't know Japanese food or

if you didn't grow up eating them

I mean he never complains

- you just said he does complain!

oh yeah he does but...

- maybe he doesn't complain anymore

he never says "I can't eat this crap!"

but every time I cook I get nervous

thinking whether he will like it or not

I can't cook...

what I wanna eat

especially something that

Japanese people will be happy to eat

like hamburger patties

they eat hamburgers but they don't eat patties by itself

- they get confused by hamburger patty itself?

like "where's my buns?"

- yeah they eat it with buns - yeah yeah

I was confused at first

I am used to it now

mine is also related to food

I don't like when Hawaiian people

pour say sauce on top of

........ rice

when I cook something and serve

first thing they ask before even trying the food is

"could you pass me soy sauce?"

and I pass it

they pour it all over rice

like 5 big circles

I'm not kidding right?

some people put even more

and then

they eat side dishes with the soy sauce rice

the worst thing my husband did before was

when I cooked Japanese curry

did you just burp?

anyways I served the Japanese curry and

he started pouring soy sauce on it - on Japanese curry?

- soy sauce on the curry? - soy sauce on the curry!!

I think curry has a lot of spices already

- is that good?

but he poured soy sauce on it

and there was a flavor war going on

I thought that was a too much of flavors

he said "it is better this way"

I felt...

insulted

maybe I exaggerated a little bit

hai

alright we talked too much but

that was all for our "hard things about Hawaiian husbands"

yup yup

obviously each person is different and

each family is also different

so there's a lot of different issues

this video is made by our own personal experiences

please give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed

- we sounded like a evil people

maybe a little bit

- I wonder if Ezra watches this - I'm sure he does

I think he will read subtitles

we should change the subtitles a little bit

anyways

see you guys in the next video bye!

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GREAT CLASSICAL MUSIC and ANIMATED SHORT FILM ABOUT CHILDREN - Duration: 6:11.

Great classical music and animated short film about children!

Epic classical music, sad choir music and the story about deaf boy dreams.

The failure to connect with his parents causes a deaf boy to dive passionately into fantasy.

The mom sews the boy a lion's outfit. But, once donned, the boy refuses to transform back.

This is beautiful animation short film.

All this is accompanied by hopeful epic classical music and sad choir music, super classical music mix.

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True facts about railway track - Duration: 3:41.

welcome to the channel TKVT

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ANONYMOUS' CONTROVERSIAL MESSAGE ABOUT DONALD TRUMP THE TRUTH ABOUT WAR & CONFLICT - Duration: 10:22.

ANONYMOUS� CONTROVERSIAL MESSAGE ABOUT DONALD TRUMP THE TRUTH ABOUT WAR & CONFLICT

BY JOE MARTINOAPRIL

Anonymous has come out with a new video on their YouTube channel bringing attention to

the recent events taking place as a result of Trump�s call to attack Syria, which was

based on intel his administration received about Assad�s apparent chemical weapons

attack on his own people � an event for which we know there is no evidence.

Things have moved forward quickly, with military activity increasing around Europe as tensions

continue to build.

North Korea has also entered the picture, as their relationship with the U.S. becomes

increasingly strained.

While no attack has yet broken out, many worry one is imminent.

What to Consider

War is a big business and has been used by the elite cabal for many years to not only

take over nations but also control the masses with fear.

The cabal is typically always pushing for war, and while it may appear to be a fight

between countries, it�s not; it�s often a collaborative effort between powerful individuals

to play out big picture plans by creating conflict at various levels within a country

to justify war.

�I served in all commissioned ranks from a second Lieutenant to a Major General.

And during that time, I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle man for Big Business,

for Wall Street, and for the bankers.

In short, I was a racketeer for capitalism.�

At the moment, everyone is pointing the finger at Trump, which they should given what he

has said on TV and the actions the U.S. has taken under his �control.� An interesting

thing to note that has to be shared given the discussion I�ve had with insiders is:

Trump�s administration has been receiving cooked intel about what�s happening in other

areas of the world from members of the cabal � in other words, it has been infiltrated.

That being said, who knows if he�s receiving the right information or not?

We know for certain that a secret government, for lack of a better term, is really calling

most of the shots.

Not many presidents have had the nerve to oppose these governments, let alone create

awareness of them.

Eisenhower did it when he warned us about the military industrial complex, JFK did it

when he mentioned that there are those who want to capitalize on nationalism to push

topics under the rug, and how national security would be �seized upon� by those who want

to conceal information from the American public.

Trump�s campaign and his promises were largely against the ruling cabal and although Trump

is not the knight in shining armour with a deep conscious knowing we are all hoping for,

he came onto the scene as a non cabal �leader� that has the opportunity to start dismantling

the way things are done.

This of course is part of a much bigger picture shift going on where humanities consciousness

is shifting.

John F. Hylan, the Mayor of New York City from 1918-1925, referenced this secret government,

saying that it is the �real menace of our Republic,� and that �like a giant octopus�

it �sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation.� He went on to emphasize

how �the little coterie of powerful international bankers virtually run the United States government

for their own selfish purposes� and that �they practically control both parties�

as well as �all the newspapers and magazines in this country.�

Here�s another great quote from former President Theodore Roosevelt:

Political parties exist to secure responsible government and to execute the will of the

people.

From these great tasks both of the old parties have turned aside.

Instead of instruments to promote the general welfare, they have become the tools of corrupt

interests which use them impartially to serve their selfish purposes.

Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance

and acknowledging no responsibility to the people.

To destroy this invisible government, to dissolve the unholy alliance between corrupt business

and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day.

It�s great to see that more people have become aware of false flag terrorism.

In fact, other world leaders are bringing this up with regards to actions the U.S. takes

overseas.

Here�s an article we recently published about that, where you can learn exactly what

this phenomenon means:

Putin: The Chemical Attack In Syria Was A �False Flag� & �More Are Being Prepared�

In Syria

But, as mentioned above, war isn�t really what we�ve been made to believe it is.

We are, in a sense, coaxed into accepting it.

That�s exactly what false flag terrorism is all about.

�The statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting the blame upon the nation that is attacked,

and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them,

and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by convince himself

the war is just, and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this process

of grotesque self-deception.�

A couple of years ago, the Dalai Lama put it perfectly after the terrorist attacks which

occurred in Paris, stating we shouldn�t simply pray for Paris, but rather, we must

recognize we ourselves created this mess, and only we can solve it � not God.

He put up a post on his website regarding war and large military establishments, stating

that they are the greatest source of violence in our world and they exist solely to kill

human beings.

Echoing the Mark Twain quote above, he went on to explain how, �since armies are legal,

we feel that war is acceptable; in general, nobody feels that war is criminal or that

accepting it is criminal attitude.

In fact, we have been brainwashed.� (source)

There is currently a shift in consciousness taking place, and instead of seeing war as

a marvellous weapon and a great piece of technology that kills living people, we are starting

to see that world peace and cooperation are necessary, and that there is truly no reason

for us to be so divided, or for our governments to fight each other.

The justifications for war are falling by the wayside, and the cabal continues to invent

problems to withhold this justification.

�No matter how malevolent or evil are the many murderous dictators who can currently

oppress their nations and cause international problems, it is obvious that they cannot harm

others or destroy countless human lives if they don�t have a military organisation

accepted and condoned by society.�

Some of these soldiers that are used by their corporate/big bank puppetmasters are starting

to wake up and speak out.

Linked below is an article that provides two excellent examples, with some shocking information

that many people are still waking up to (graphic footage warning).

�Horrible & Numbing�: Chilling testimony from U.S. Air Force Drone Operator On His

First Kill�

US Soldier Uses Heart-Breaking Wikileaks Video To Makes His Point

Shifting Consciousness

If you find yourself fearing what is taking place and what is unfolding, explore it.

Why is there fear?

What is that fear showing you about yourself?

Your beliefs?

What you feel is going on?

Do you feel empowered?

Do you feel as though you have no control?

Asking ourselves these questions helps us to understand ourselves and how we operate.

As an individual we have the power to assist the collective in massive ways by BEING from

a conscious state.

Processing our thoughts, worries, fears and ultimately how we feel powerless is a huge

part of shifting our consciousness.

Fear can serve us to show something about ourselves, but it does not serve us to remain

in that state.

We cannot create change from that state that is effective and that will lead to a world

where we thrive.

The change we are looking to create deep down will come from a place of peace.

Remember, these events and what unfolds are a reflection of mass consciousness and are

providing insight into hat humanity is creating and going through as a whole.

It also gives us the opportunity to reflect and create the necessary change from within

in order to shift our experience which helps to shift the world.

The purpose of this is to help dispel the automatic fear state we go into and instead

get us into a place where we can effectively do something from a place of peace as opposed

to fear.

The Message From Anonymous

While anonymous� message here is bringing attention to valuable things, it may not be

the full story and thus far, there is not evidence Trump cut a deal with the deep state

although there are actions being carried out by his administration that are of the goal

of the deep state.

It�s important to make the distinction so we can better understand the complexity of

what is going on as it shows the influence and fight of the cabal as they lose control.

On April 6th, 2017, on the 100 year anniversary of America�s entry into World War I, Donald

Trump launched airstrikes against the Syrian government; in retaliation for a gas attack

supposedly perpetrated by Assad.

There was no investigation, not even a hack job of a frame up like we had in 2003.

The evidence we do have contradicts the official story, and the stakes are much higher this

time around.

Then before the dust had even settled, Trump pivoted to Asia.

Ratcheting up intimidation tactics, towards North Korea.

Threatening regime change and practically begging the already insecure Kim Jong-un to

do something stupid.

And that�s the point.

Provoke a response, and then play the victim.

If he cant get it the old fashion way he might just make one up.

Trump cut a deal with the deep state, and the neoliberal, neocon, and corporate alliance.

They got his back now.

As long as they get their war, everybody�s happy.

For more infomation >> ANONYMOUS' CONTROVERSIAL MESSAGE ABOUT DONALD TRUMP THE TRUTH ABOUT WAR & CONFLICT - Duration: 10:22.

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Comedian Roasts Chelsea Clinton With A Humiliating Joke About Her Mom, She Does Not Take It Well - Duration: 2:18.

Comedian Roasts Chelsea Clinton With A Humiliating Joke About Her Mom, She Does Not Take It Well

Chelsea Clinton has shown once again that she has absolutely no sense of humor.

"Variety" held a "Power of Women" conference in New York City.

Chelsea Clinton was honored as one of the speakers for some reason.

"Saturday Night Live" cast member Vanessa Bayer made a speech, where she made a small

jab at Chelsea Clinton.

But Chelsea Clinton did not take it well at all.

"OK, we have some pretty amazing honorees this afternoon.

Jessica Chastain, Gayle King, Blake Lively, yep!

Audra McDonald, Tina Knowles, Shari Redstone, and Chelsea Clinton.And, they all have one

thing in common, none of their moms are president," joked Bayer.

A decent joke.

This was enough to set off Chelsea.

When Bayer made the joke the room went silent.

Then when Chelsea got a turn to speak she responded in a completely humorless way.

"Uh, Vanessa, we may be able to say in this room today that no one's mother is currently

president, but someday, someone's will be.

Thank you very much," said Chelsea.

It isn't only Conservatives that feel annoyed by Chelsea Clinton.

Many liberals do as well.

The very liberal magazine Vanity Fair released an article recently called "PLEASE, GOD,

STOP CHELSEA CLINTON FROM WHATEVER SHE IS DOING, The last thing the left needs is the

third iteration of a failed political dynasty."

Check out the video below.

For more infomation >> Comedian Roasts Chelsea Clinton With A Humiliating Joke About Her Mom, She Does Not Take It Well - Duration: 2:18.

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Make sure your content is advertiser friendly.

Advertiser friendly content is free of any questionable or offensive material, and follows our community guidelines.

In a nutshell: it's content that an advertiser would want their product to be showcased with.

For more infomation >> Learn about YouTube policies and guidelines - Duration: 0:15.

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Everything You Need to Know About the 11 Non-LCS Teams Going to MSI 2017 - Duration: 9:20.

13 teams are heading to Brazil for MSI this year, one champion from every single League

of Legends region.

That's more than double the number of teams that went last year.

To get you up to speed before the event, we'll walk you through all 11 non-NA and EU teams

heading to MSI, and the star players you should keep an eye on.

Let's start off in Brazil, where MSI takes place this year.

INTZ Esports has led Brazil for almost 2 years, even making it to Worlds in 2016, all while

their former sister team RED Canids took a backseat.

But this season saw the end of INTZ's reign -- RED Canids tied with INTZ 11-3 at the end

of the split, and crushed playoffs to win a trip to MSI.

Also, we have this cool picture of all the players' noses.

brTT is Brazil's superstar, kind of like TSM wrapped into a single human being.

He channels his favorite champion Draven by screaming a lot and tattooing axes on his arms.

One time, he even made Doublelift worried...

and then he beat him.

They've been looking forward to a rematch ever since.

Moving up to Latin America South, local favorites Isurus Gaming are one of the oldest teams

around.

This year, they were the first ever Latin America South team to bootcamp in Korea, and

returned to sweep the finals 3-0.

At the center of Isurus is Emp, known as the region's best mid laner, and possibly the

best player in his league.

He leads the region in gold and damage per minute, and won the 'best player' award

last year.

Emp used to play AD carry, and now he's trying to lead Isurus from the mid lane -- he's

basically the Piglet of Argentina.

In Latin America North, we have eight-time champions Lyon Gaming, a team that

destroys their region.

They average a 5k gold lead at 20 minutes, they went 13-1 in the split, and more than

anything, they want to make up for barely missing Worlds last year.

But while Lyon dominates Latin America North, they'll have to prove their killer stats

aren't just the result of easy competition.

If you're looking for the Bjergson of Latin America North, it's probably Seiya,

one of the region's most well known and respected midlaners.

He ended the regular season with a KDA of 11.2.

The highest KDA for NA was Bjergson's 5.5.

In a world where you shouldn't judge players by their KDA alone, that's still impressive.

Heading across the Atlantic, Virtus.pro will be representing the Commonwealth of Independent

States.

The CIS is Riot's youngest league, only just starting last year.

It's also the home of Albus Nox Luna, the wildcard heroes that reached Worlds 2016 quarterfinals

and afterwards became M19.

Long story short, the CIS loves M19, or at least, expects them to win hands-down.

Then in comes Virtus.pro, a fresh team of up and coming faces that took down the M19

dynasty.

It was a huge upset, and now the king-killers have to prove themselves on the international

stage.

Fans and analysts have a hard time pinning Virtus.pro's success to any one player.

Paranoia and Santas have the tournament experience, Kreox is a young jungle prodigy, and Blasting

recently set a CIS record with 15 kills in one game.

Their assortment of strengths and drawn-out playstyle seems to just make for a winning

formula.

Over in Turkey, we have SuperMassive esports, the only wildcard team that got to MSI last

year.

The super team of their home country, SuperMassive entered the international stage as the world's

underdogs.

They lost a lot, but they managed to take down CLG and walked away smiling.

Now they're still the underdogs, but ones with a lot of heart.

Wherever they go, they're followed by the massive Turkish Besiktas chant:

Star support Dumbledoge likes his pocket-pick Poppy support, but usually, he's sprinting

around the map as Bard, looking for aggressive plays and laying out pressure miles away from

his AD carry.

He once cosplayed as Bard for a Turkish patch notes video, and he's so loveable that even

Riot couldn't resist making fan art:

Having just won the Turkey MVP award, Dumbledoge is heading into MSI hoping to top his last

play of the game -- first blooding Faker as a level 1 Janna.

From the Oceania league, we have Dire Wolves, who've been around since the OPL started

in 2015 (and during that weird Oceania tournament in 2014).

They've always been a top team, but have never been able to take home their regional

cup, until now.

The Wolfpack went undefeated for the last 6 weeks of their split, and won the final

game of playoffs without a single death.

While star AD carry K1ng definitely made an impact this year, it's Jungler Shernfire

to look out for.

The Wolves picked up Shernfire during their bootcamp in Korea, where he once reached rank

4 in Korean Challenger.

His playmaking around the map handed the Wolves a lot of their late-season wins.

Heading over to Asia, we have Marine Esports, champions of the Southeast Asia region.

The SEA holds six leagues across six different countries, and at the end of the split they

each send their champions to battle it out in the Garena Premier League.

Marine Esports (who used to be called the Boba Marines) steamrolled the Vietnam Championship

Series, ending 12-0.

Then they went to the GPL and won every series, becoming the SEA champions.

They're walking into MSI as a hyper-aggressive team with almost no losses.

You might remember Optimus from the Barcelona All-Stars event last year, where he played

on the Fire All-Star team alongside Doublelift, MadLife, and current teammate Levi.

People call him OP-timus for his pro game-ending moves.

The Flash Wolves are entering MSI from the LMS, a league of countries that mercy-left

Southeast Asia because Taiwan won every single GPL tournament for 6 splits straight.

Flash Wolves is a team to watch on the international stage.

They won IEM Katowice against G2, and made it to Worlds quarterfinals in 2015.

Last year, Flash Wolves beat SKT twice at MSI, and then beat them again at Worlds.

But the best thing about Flash Wolves is their freakishly cheerful spirit.

They stick together, and win or lose, sing songs with each other in-game.

When he's not starring in a Flash Wolves musical, Karsa is hard carrying from the jungle.

His predator-style gameplay shines best on Graves and Lee Sin.

On to Japan and their champions, Rampage.

NA has TSM versus CLG, Japan has Rampage versus DetonatioN FocusMe.

These rival teams have been fighting for the crown since the Japan league started in 2014.

Detonation won the regular season this split, but Rampage swept them 3-0 in playoffs for

the cup.

Now they're headed to MSI while their rivals stay home

Yutori Moyashi and Dara are Japan's beast bot duo.

Yutori's aggressive playstyle builds huge gold leads in lane, and he's famously unkillable

-- he went deathless for 9 games of the split.

His support, Dara, roams so much he's pretty much a jungler -- people have started calling

him "Doko demo Dara."

Yutori says their botlane is the strongest in their league, and now has to prove it can

measure up to the other regions.

From Korea, we have the MSI favorites, 3-time world champions SK Telecom T-1.

The LCK finals this split ended in a bloody telecom grudge war between SKT and KT Rolster,

star teams backed by Korea's two biggest telecommunication companies.

The show opened with a subtle nod to Faker's legacy, and after a back

and forth Game 1, SKT swept the series 3-0 for their fourth LCK championship win.

Player to watch: Faker.

Maybe Peanut.

Peanut does a good job too.

China hasn't picked their MSI representative yet.

This weekend, Team World Elite and Royal Never Give Up will fight in the playoff finals for

the spot.

World Elite have been blowing through the ranks to catch up to former champions Royal,

who made it to Worlds quarterfinals last year after beating TSM twice.

The LPL winner will come down to a couple of big showdowns: In the botlane are Mystic

and Uzi, the best AD carries in the region right now.

Then there's World Elite's Condi, possibly the best jungler in China, versus Royal's

MLXG, a player with such a hot streak, his name means "a spicy hot pot".

For more infomation >> Everything You Need to Know About the 11 Non-LCS Teams Going to MSI 2017 - Duration: 9:20.

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David Wilcock HUGE burst of new intel from Pete Peterson about t - Duration: 4:21.

David Wilcock: HUGE burst of new intel from Pete Peterson about the Antarctic Atlantis

Last night I got a HUGE burst of new intel from Pete Peterson about the Antarctic Atlantis.

Much more specific detail that has clarified a bunch of topics, including UFO crashes from

three different time periods that have all been found.

Pete was part of a team that has been working on an incredibly detailed analysis of these

crashes for at least the last 30 years.

The level of specifics is almost too much, since you are dealing with entire teams of

scientists who did nothing but study these sites for years at a time.

Plans are definitely in place to reveal the whole thing to us.

A negative ET group is also demanding a disclosure announcement in the very near future.

The battle between the Cabal and the Alliance is playing out in the US as the DoD (Alliance)

versus the CIA and there are many mysteries in current events that can be explained.

We are definitely right on track for some major changes in everything we think we know.

The Alliance would have done this regardless of who won the US 2016 election.

I have been very busy with new developments in my life that involve travel and many hours

of work.

All very positive and completely unexpected.

I feel it is very important to get this intel out before I speak at New Living Expo this

weekend in San Francisco.

I have a Sunday talk and a Monday post-conference event.

This is only one of two events I have agreed to do this year despite almost daily requests

for my presence at various conferences.

The new intel will definitely be shared at the event for my own protection even if I

can�t get it all out before then.

Right now I have to study for an Ancient Aliens taping that will consume the whole day and

then I am off at 5AM on another trip that will knock out two more days.

You definitely do not want to miss this show if you are anywhere near San Francisco

this weekend!

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