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it's the top-rated vehicle in America making it the top-rated truck in the

u.s. things being what they are is it any unexpected another

investigation closed the Ford f-150 is fiercely prevalent among both resigned

and dynamic obligation military faculty it shouldn't be the examination utilized

the United Services automobile associations car purchasing

Administration to discover which vehicles are the most mainstream and

it's the f-150 pickup truck the Ford f-150 was the main buy decision over all

branches of the US military a year ago as indicated by Jimmy Spears auto

examiner for USAA the USAA is a financial services group we are proud

and humbled that those who protect and defend our country choose Ford f-series

said Todd Eckert Ford truck group promoting administrator' f-150

high-strength military-grade aluminum-alloy body is designed to serve

customers who are used to performing in the harshest of environments and who

rely on the capability durability and functionality delivered consistently by

built Ford Tough ford refreshed the f-150 for 2018 with a large group of

minor upgrades all around to make it the smash hit truck for the 36th

back-to-back year changes incorporate expanded drive over its broad motor

lineup mileage picks up and increments to towing limits consistently Ford

enhances the f-150 Ford likewise changed outside and inside styling including

more innovation alongside more grille and wheel decisions Americans cherish

having options the examination doesn't uncover anything excessively astounding

American love trucks and when you get out from under down the purchasing

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Devoted: God's Love Changes Us (Ephesians 3:17-19) - Duration: 2:01.

We've been on a series of devotionals talking about versus that we can claim

Over the lives of our loved ones and today's verse is one of my favorites

Why does this verse stand above in my mind well because it's so life-changing?

You see when someone catches even a glimpse of God's love for them. They can't help but be changed forever

God's love inspires us to follow Jesus it

Motivates us to follow his principles and live his way because we realize that those

Guidelines were set in place not to limit us but to protect us

God's love fills us up and makes us want to love others with that same unconditional

Love it inspires us to serve to be selfless to reach higher and to become all that we can be

So that we can bring him glory

God's love is amazing, and that's why I love to pray this prayer over my loved ones

father

Helped insert their names to be rooted and established in your love so that they will begin to grasp how wide

And long and high and deep it is this love that is much greater than we will ever understand

Thank you for filling them to overflowing with all the fullness of your love

as

You meditate on today's verse remember God loves you very much

Rest in this fact and know that Jesus came to give you abundant life

Claim this promise over yourself and tune in again for more of devoted

Devoted is reaching Nations with the gospel in eight different languages join us and do your part in advance in God's kingdom

You

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Tour the Walking Dead office with us! - Duration: 10:15.

(synthetic music)

- Los Angeles. City of Angels.

We got two really, really important things

that we're gonna do.

One I can talk about.

One I cannot talk about until sometime down the road.

So when I can talk about that one,

then I'll release that part of the vlog.

But the second part of the vlog is

we're going to see our friends at Skybound.

(electronic music)

Coffee and

- [Kelbey] Oh-oh.

- [James] I'm converting one. And then there's Dana

in the back with no coffee.

- [Dana] Sorry.

- [Ticket Machine] Please insert credit card.

- [James] Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme,

gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme

gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme.

(laughing loudly)

Oh my god.

Are you okay.

- Yes.

(laughing and groaning)

- [James] Excuse me madame, why are you laying in the floor

of the parking deck?

- I think I just broke it.

(chuckling)

- I do believe you're trying to be funny.

- Probably a lot.

(electronic music)

- So yesterday was amazing.

I cannot wait to tell you guys about what all we did,

what we got going on with the company

that we met with yesterday.

Amazing. Amazing project.

Can't talk about it yet.

So, ahh.

Keeps blowing me away the different opportunities

that come our way.

And I don't think we're doing anything

that anybody else is not doing.

We are, we're working really hard.

That starts there, with hard work.

Starts with just going hard.

And when you think you can't do anymore,

you just say yes and you do more and you make it happen.

And you work a longer day.

It starts there.

And if you don't already have that in you,

if you're not already willing to work at that level,

I think it limits you. Right?

I think that's probably the key for a lot of people.

It limits you because you're not willing to work harder.

So one, work hard. Work harder.

Number two.

Three's just gonna be lucky.

I flippantly throw around this saying,

but it's very true.

The harder I work, the luckier I get.

It's old Yogi Berra, or at least that's who

it's credited to in the Wikipedia-verse.

And I think what that really means is not so much

just a flippant saying that you throw out.

It's that the harder that you work,

the more opportunities that you come across.

And it might seem like luck, but it's really not luck.

It's because you're out there hustling,

and you're moving, and you're making things happen.

And people notice when somebody makes things happen.

You know what? That's probably one of the biggest keys

of people hiring an employee,

or even looking for business partners,

and people they can collaborate with.

It's people that are really hardworking,

and making things happen.

It helps to have good vision and talent

and some of those things too.

There's only a few things that you can control,

and I've said this before and a lot,

but it's your effort. You can control your effort.

You gotta go for it.

Are you gonna stop dipping your toe in the pool?

Gotta get up, gotta work hard.

And then when you think you're working hard,

you gotta work harder. That's it.

Get after it. Go do it.

What is that you wanna do?

I know you got it in there.

I know you wanna do something.

I know you're excited about something.

I know it fuels you. What is it?

Go do it.

But do it really hard.

Like Shia LeBeouf, just do it.

You can do it.

I believe in you. You can do it.

Stop thinking about it. Make it happen.

The grind is not glamorous.

You have to put in a lot of time, a lot of effort,

and it'll seem endless, but it's not.

You'll get there.

Now this we can talk about.

We're here at the Skybound office.

And we're gonna go inside.

And we've got a couple meetings that we're gonna be

a part of, pitching some games,

hanging out in their office.

And we're gonna take a little bit of a tour,

introduce you to some folks.

Can't wait to show you the inside of Skybound.

(electronic music)

What's the cool factor here?

On a scale of one to ten?

- Twelve.

(electronic music)

- We're going to a cruise.

- [James] What cruise is that, sir?

- It's the walky stalky cruise.

- [James] Oh that sounds like.

- Yeah, you get on, you walk, and then you stalk,

and then you cruise.

- [James] Any beverages gonna be consumed on this trip?

- No.

(laughs)

Water.

- Fully into non-doing all the Walking Dead

shot specials.

- Yeah, pretty much.

But we find all the hype.

- We just on the ship, hyping the ship.

- [James] Would you say this is more like pitching a boat

working vacation?

Or I mean you like actually have some responsibilities?

- No, they just pay me to be there and drink.

I don't have any responsibilities.

- [James] Worst job ever.

- I'm terrible at it.

- [James] That's what counts when asked

what do you wanna be when you grow up?

(electronic music)

- Oh man, we're just working on some,

yeah a retailer sell sheet for Grimm Forest,

sending that out to everybody.

- [James] Because we actually set a retail date now, right?

- Yeah. We do.

- [James] What was it?

- It's February 21st.

- [James] That was a test. You passed.

- I did.

- [James] Good job. Good job.

This is Ben's desk.

- It's gonna get cleaned.

It's on my to-do list.

- [James] This is Paul, you guys met him in the last vlog.

- How's it going?

- [James] He does the standing desk thing,

which is awesome.

- Hi, I'm Elena, Sean and Brian's first new assistant.

- [James] Oh okay, awesome. How long have you been here?

- Less than a month, I started January 3rd.

- [James] Okay, what's your least favorite thing so far?

(laughs)

Say nothing.

(electronic music)

- [James] That's Shawn Kirkham, y'all.

- What up?

- [James] Not to be confused with Robert Kirkman.

- I actually had, somebody did that to me

yesterday. I came back from the warehouse,

there was a guy, I think he had a general meeting here,

and he's like, "oh hey."

And shook my hand, and I was like, oh what's up man,

I'm Shawn,

And he's like, "oh. I thought you were Robert."

- [James] My bad.

Walking into Shawn's office is pretty much like

walking into a collectible nerd wonderland.

Look at that.

Not even opened wax packs of I don't even know

how old these X-Men cards are.

Oh yeah.

- Walking Dead wine from the winning,

it's a winning wine label, that's part of the thing.

It's the cool, the last wine company

through Treasury Wine Estates,

so we got the Walking Dead wine.

So it has an AR component to it,

so you're supposed to see him break through the bottle

and then, oh there he goes.

- Glad to see you. They're coming fast.

This could get real ugly real quick.

No guns.

We can't draw more attention.

- [James] Walking Dead wine with AR compatible apps.

- Yeah.

- [James] That's like we're living in the future and stuff.

- The future is today.

(electronic music)

- [James] Hi Jesse.

- Hey James.

- [James] Vultures. They are swag vultures.

Swavengers.

Look at the merch closet, and it's like,

whatever they can pilfer.

People come into the office,

and bring them to the merch closet.

- Of course, yeah.

- [James] They geek out in front of the closet.

- They geek out.

We try to give them as much stuff as possible.

They love it.

They loot all of it.

It's a great feeling.

- [James] If you guys at home don't read Manifest Destiny,

you really should. It is so good.

Seriously, leave the closet alone.

- I'm gonna try to find my size.

- Take that one.

- [James] Get out of the closet.

- Don't tell me.

- [James] What'd you get there?

- I'm good.

- [James] Until next time.

Bye Skybound. See you later.

We love you.

Look, I'm grabbing it.

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5 biggest casinos in the us - Duration: 4:53.

We all love to hit the casino either for fun or just to gamble.

Casino refers to a place where gambling activities take place.

There are various other activities that take place in the casino such as hosting of live

events.

Modern day casino's are generally seen in one world big.

from heavy spending to very big structures right down to the buffet all have that exclusive

design and taste.

Even the hotels attached to the casino's are also very big.

The casino world is all about competition and as such casino's are always competing

with themselves.

Each casino wants to be the biggest in their region or state and even in the world.

The competition is really high.

For the purpose of this article, we are going to take a look at the top 5 biggest casino's

in the United States.

5.

Bellagio, Las Vegas, Nevada: When you talk about casino's in the US, then think of Vegas.

Fifth on the list for largest Casino in the US is the Bellagio casino in las Vegas Nevada.

It includes a luxury hotel and resort.

The Bellagio hotel and casino is owned and managed by MGM Resorts International.

It is the fifth largest casino in the United States.

It consists of 155,000 square meters for gaming and 200,000 square meters for meeting.

Also it holds lots of features like having 14 resturants, a botanical garden, art exhibition

gallery and so much more.

4.

Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey: This is the fourth largest casino

in the US.

It is also owned and managed by MGM Resorts International.

It consists of 2002 rooms and records have it as the largest hotel in New Jersey.

The Borgata consists of 161,000 sq ft space for gaming and also includes about 4000 slot

machines and around 50 poker tables.

The Borgata has an event center that accommodates over 3000 persons and also has about five

night clubs and so many other features.

3.

MGM Grand Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, NV: The MGM Grand Hotel & Casino

Las Vegas, NV is one of the best casino's you can visit.

It has a very unique and elegant as well as a classy mode of operation.

It is the third largest casino in the United States.

It is regarded as the symbol of Vegas with its unique features.

The MGM Grand Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, NV has a gaming space of 170,000

sq ft and a meeting space of 602,000 sq ft.

It also holds more than 5000 sleeping room for guests.

The MGM Grand Hotel & Casino plays hosts to those who are willing to spend some extra

cash.

2.

Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Connecticut: Foxwoods Resort Casino is the second largest

casino in the US.

It is located in Connecticut and is one of the casino's in Connecticut.

It poses a massive 340,000 sq ft of gaming space and 150,000 sq ft of meeting space.

It is one of the oldest casino's in the US.

1.

WinStar World Casino & Resort, Thackerville, Oklahoma: Can you believe that the biggest

casino in the US is not located in Vegas?

Yes you heard me right.

The biggest casino in the US is not located in the gaming city of Vegas, instead it is

located right in the city of Oklahoma.

The Winstar World Casino is the biggest casino in the US.

It boasts of about 500,000 sq ft of gaming space and 45,000 of meeting space.

The winstar plays host to so many high class events such as the MMA, golf tournaments and

so much more.The world of casino has always been big and huge and this just gives you

a peak of how big the casino industry is.

For more infomation >> 5 biggest casinos in the us - Duration: 4:53.

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Trump promotes US economy with world leaders in Davos - Duration: 8:09.

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10 Foods That Are Banned In The US | list 10 - Duration: 1:14.

Americans love their food, and they are able

to buy (almost) anything imaginable at restaurants,

farms, markets, and other stores, but some

foods are currently banned.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

has banned many foods from being sold or eaten

in the United States due to their not being

safe for consumption.

Here is a list of the top ten foods that are

surprisingly banned in the US.

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Wood Burning Stove in Our Trailer Kept Us Warm | #camp216 - Duration: 3:06.

Winter Morning Wood Burning Stove in Camp #216 on Mountain View Ranch

Want to go outside this go outside

Go ahead and go good girl

Well this was kind of unexpected

Mmm Beth, and I were checking the weather last night and on the Apple

Weather app there were two snowflakes

Midnight to one and one to two and we thought oh, it's probably gonna snow. We'll be sleeping wake up

it's going to be wet and raining and

Wake up this morning and very cool. I love snow and

Boy Beth and I got here last night. We drove from Portland

let me see we left about nine o'clock in the morning and

Got down to the ranch

I'm going to point you over right there. You'll see our dump trailer and an IBC

container so our

well is

Decommission for the winter

That is going to be

Redone this summer, but we knew that we were going to be down here for almost a week with no water

Now I was down here a week

last month, and I did okay with no water but

Beth wants her morning showers, and we want to have some hot water to do dishes and that sort of thing so

We got an IBC container. I didn't do the calculations. I should have done that we filled it up about three-quarters full

Cost us

seventy-five cents and

I wasn't able to lift it with the tractor it weighs too much

So I just left it in the dump trailer needless to say we got down here last night

Got the camp all set up filled up the water tank got the IBC container filled it up

Did all the plumbing for that all in about?

Just under nine and a half hours not too bad

So we were snug as a bug went to bed last night. We watched we always like to watch some

Netflix and have a glass of wine and then this morning woke up to a total surprise to

See a nice winter

Landscape which is awesome

and our little

miniature Austrian Shepherd is running around exploring and having a good time, so hey good morning and

stay tuned for some videos from Mountain View ranch and

camp 216

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Trump delivers Davos speech to entice investment in US - Duration: 3:23.

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Fitness app shows location of US military bases - Duration: 1:00.

A fitness app lets you publicly share your exercise route, and it's causing some security

concerns for some remote military forces.

It's called Strava, and it lets users share their GPS tracked exercise routes to a heat map.

The heat map shows where people are exercising all over the world.

Privacy settings on the app let users decide if they'll share their exercise information.

The security concerns stem from use of the app on military property.

Some U.S. bases light up on the map, but so do some unconfirmed locations like a CIA facility

in Somalia.

A 20-year-old in Australia stumbled upon the details.

He pointed it out on Twitter, saying "US Bases are clearly identifiable and mappable."

He also said it isn't just a problem for the United States military, but for anyone with

an established exercise path.

The Strava heat map update was released in November 2017.

A Pentagon spokeswoman told CNN the department is reviewing the situation to see if any policy

changes are needed.

For more infomation >> Fitness app shows location of US military bases - Duration: 1:00.

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Healthcare in the U.S. - Duration: 6:19.

Hey there crazies.

It's been a while.

I warned you I might disappear from the vlog because of all the doctor's appointments.

The last year has been pretty hellish for me, but as you can tell I'm feeling a little better.

Anyway, I wanted to stop in to share some things I learned about medicine in general

and about how the medicine works in the U.S.

Some of it is good, some of it is bad, and some of it is middlest.

Prepare for some nuance!

Let's start with insurance companies.

They suck!

Just to clarify, I don't have insurance through any of my jobs, because part-time,

but I do have personal insurance for my wife and me through the marketplace.

Though, we don't really get the actual perks from the Affordable Care Act

because, apparently, we make too much.

Anyway, I've had a personal plan directly through an insurance company for

many years.

On top of a bunch of little glitches that I'm always calling them to fix,

Premiums go up every year, so every 2 to 3 years I have to downgrade my plan so I can keep

affording it.

For the record, that's not because of the ACA.

Premiums always go up.

It has more to do with insurance payout forecasts, than it does with government policy.

But let's set premiums aside for a minute and talk about actual medical bills.

Anyone who has a personal plan knows that they barely cover anything

at least until you meet your deductible, which of course is never.

Insurance companies always make sure that those are sufficiently large.

However, they are still helping you every time you get a bill, sort of.

Even if the insurance isn't actually paying anything, they do negotiate prices.

For medical and dental care in 2017, I paid a total $5,125.

That's the total cost my insurance company approved

not the amount that hospitals and doctors tried to charge me.

The original bills in 2017 came to a grand total of $24,764,

almost 5 times what I actually paid.

Thanks insurance company!

Even if you include the premiums I paid: $600/month for 12 months comes to $7,200.

Add that to the $5,125 from earlier

and I still only paid half of what I would have paid without insurance.

This is why people without insurance get totally screwed over in the U.S.

Although, I put negotiate in big-whopping air quotes for a reason.

What the insurance company is really doing is saying "no" to fake prices.

Let me give you an example.

Last August, I got a CT scan.

The hospital tried to charge me $4,473,

not including what a doctor wanted to charge for reading the results.

Just for the scan,

which is ridiculous!

There's no way that CT scanner costs $4,473 to run for a few minutes.

So what happens next?

The hospital bills the insurance company.

Then the insurance company comes back and says "no, that's ridiculous."

Then the hospital says "You know, you're right.

Here's a more reasonable amount."

The insurance company approves it and pays whatever they were going to pay,

which, remember is probably nothing.

And the hospital bills you for the rest, which is probably everything.

The amount that finally got approved: $447.26.

Literally 1/10th of the original amount.

1/10th !!!!!!

Which means the hospital knows they can charge $447.26 and still make a little profit,

but they tried to charge 10 times that anyway.

Ladies, Gentleman, Non-Binaries, that's what we call: "Price Gouging."

I know how a CT scanner works and I could believe it could cost a few hundred dollars to run it.

Totally believable.

The $4,473 is a fake price.

Hospitals have fake prices like these for every procedure code,

all in a record called a master ledger, grand master

charge master!

It's called a charge master.

The hospital looks like it's giving the insurance company a huge discount,

the insurance company looks like it's negotiating a price way down for you.

It's a win-win except for you and me.

Last year, I got half-off of the fake prices, but paid almost 2.5 times the real ones,

because we can't get the real prices without paying insurance premiums.

They're helping you with a problem they created, but we can't do anything about it.

This will continue without proper government involvement.

Government involvement that asks the right questions and actually solves the right problems.

In the meantime, vote accordingly and get insurance.

It's a necessary evil.

Last, but certainly not least, medical diagnosis.

I mentioned at the beginning of this rant that I've been having health trouble.

I have had an unimaginable number of blood tests, urine sample tests, stool sample tests,

a CT scan, a tilt table test, a heart ultrasound, an endoscopy, and a colonoscopy.

Everything has come back negative, except the tilt table test.

So I, for sure, know that I have Vasovagal Syncope.

Basically, my vagus nerve is super sensitive.

Unfortunately, that nerve controls a lot of unconscious activity in the human body,

so, if it gets overly-stimulated,

I get dizzy and pass out, among other things.

And, for the test to work, they had to induce it while I was hooked to a bunch of equipment.

It was the worst medical test I have ever experienced.

I'm grateful I don't have to do it twice.

Anyway, it doesn't solve all my problems.

My nerve is still getting triggered for some reason which no one can figure out.

But it did let the doctors know to get me on some medication that raises my blood pressure,

so I don't pass out

and, let me tell you, huge improvement.

I feel like a new man.

I do still have some symptoms to figure out, but they're the more mild ones.

I feel like I can actually function while we try to figure the rest of this out.

And this brings me to my last bit of knowledge:

Doctors aren't stupid.

They know what they're doing and they know a lot!

They just don't have all the answers for everything.

Nobody does.

Anyone who tells you they have all the answers is either delusional or they're lying.

Medical diagnoses is hard.

Especially for someone like me with lots of symptoms and very few definitive signs.

I'm being passed off to some super medical specialists

but they're booked out for, like, 6 months, so that appointment isn't until this summer.

In the meantime, I'm on medication that makes me a functioning human being.

I hope this video helps some of you understand how medicine works in the U.S.

or at least helps you understand what's going on with me lately

and, as usual, I'll see you in the comments.

For more infomation >> Healthcare in the U.S. - Duration: 6:19.

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US-Finanzminister redet Dollar schwach: Was ist da los am Währungsmarkt? Interview Matthias Streit - Duration: 3:24.

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Trump touts US in Davos amid lower-than-expected GDP - Duration: 9:49.

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Maryam Rajavi meets with former US House Speaker Gingrich and Senator Torricelli - Duration: 4:26.

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Steven Mnuchin ensures UK will play vital role in US trade deals - Duration: 3:34.

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North Korea warns 'foolish' US over sanctions: 'You will NEVER subject us to your laws' - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:56.

North Korea warns 'foolish' US over sanctions: 'You will NEVER subject us to your laws'

NORTH Korea has strongly condemned the United States for passing its own sanctions against

the hermit state claiming they are a "wild violation of sovereignty under the international

law" as tensions rise on the Korean Peninsula.

The Trump administration has issued fresh sanctions as it attempts to stifle North Korea's

nuclear and missile programme and prevent a nuclear war.

Washington has imposed sanctions on 16 individuals and six North Korea vessels for their alleged

links to the state's nuclear and missile programmes.

Among the entities to suffer are two China-based trading firms which the Treasury says exported

metals and other materials required for the state's weapon programme.

A spokesperson from North Korea's foreign ministry said in a report: "The so-called

unilateral sanctions the United States has taken under its own sanctions laws are a clear

and wild violation of sovereignty under the international law that says a sovereign state

can never be subject to the judicial power of another country under any circumstance

and a serious provocation."

The individuals included in the sanctions are members of North Korea's Workers Party

operating in China, Russia and Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia region.

Among them were North Korea's vice consul in Nakhodka, Russia and an individual reportedly

involved in sending North Korean labourers to Abkhazia.

The official also said the US should stop with its "foolish" way of thinking and

"give up its anachronistic hostile policy" towards North Korea.

He claimed the sactions of the United States was intensifying tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

The US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said: "Treasury continues to systematically target

individuals and entities financing the Kim regime and its weapons programs, including

officials complicity in North Korean sanctions evasion schemed."

The US has put pressure on China, which is still an ally of North Korea, to cut off the

regime financially.

An unnamed North Korean foreign ministry spokesman also said the US sanctions are a "manifestation

of heinous intention to throw a wet blanket over the inter-Korean exchange and cooperation

and to aggravate the situation".

CIA director Mike Pompeo has said North Korea is "a handful of months" away from being able

to make a nuclear attack on the United States.

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Sami Yusuf - Let Us Not Forget - Duration: 3:51.

Let us not forget

Let us not forget

Who we are, whence we came

Where we shall go

Let us not forget

We have now fallen and forgotten who we are

Wandering on earth with no compass in hand

But we can remember

We can remember

Let us not forget that although cast in this lowly world

Let us not forget

Although blinded by veils of neglect and heedlessness

We are placed here on earth to remember

To remember

Who we really are as we make this journey of earthly life

To remember

Who we really are as we make this journey of earthly life

Let us not forget

Who we are, whence we came

Where we shall go

Let us not forget

We have now fallen and forgotten who we are

Wandering on earth with no compass in hand

To remember

Who we really are as we make this journey of earthly life

To remember

Who we really are as we make this journey of earthly life

To remember

Who we really are as we make this journey of earthly life

To remember

Who we really are as we make this journey of earthly life

Let us not forget

Who we are

Whence we came

Where we shall go

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Good morning

We just checked out and will get our rental cars now

We booked the same car twice

so we can be cool gang

We're driving to L.A. today, but stop at a shooting range which is on our way

It's in the desert

It's called Pro Gun Club

You know why I know this? I read Porn Gun Club this morning twice

And thought, that the Americans are completely crazy

Well so we're going to Pro Gun Club in the desert to shoot

We have been shooting yesterday

But you can never shoot enough

The little crybaby is stressing again, so we have to go

F*** you

Why are we even driving to LA?

We're going to Tac City

We got to know the owner and he invited us

He will give us a little behind-the-scenes tour and so on

And we want to play airsoft there

It's going to be nice

Where are we now?

That's the rental station from McCarran airport

So you've got the airport

And there is a shuttle driving

to this rental station and here are located all the rental car providers

Budget, Avis, Hertz, Sixt

Enterprise and all the others

So now let's search for Sixt

Well Sixt has got his own station over there

Sixt is over there

They're just decadent

We got full insurance now

Even the wheels are insured

And they confirmed reluctantly

that we can take both of our cars

and crash on purpose

And then they will send us some new cars

Let's see if this maybe happens accidentally

Oh my god, is he recording me?

Nooo - So we've got full insurance for this car, too?

Yes but no breakdown service

We'll take this on top please

Then we can completely crash the cars in theory

Are bullet holes insured? - Let's say we would shoot in the car with an AK

Oh my god

We can never rent something again

So it is insured?

Wholes in the car? Yes it's insured

So if everything is insured, we can take some pictures on the shooting range today

If we would drive off he cliff

and the car would burn

Do what you want to do

Can you say this once again?

Here we've got one car

GMC Yukon

And over there is the second one, looks like this one, but with a pimple

on his bottom

Let's test the new car - Yes, come on jump in

Why is it rhyming on youporn? This drives me crazy

We're going back to the Luxor now

and pick-up the rest of our group, they're waiting there with our luggage

We've got 2 rental cars for 9 persons, but they've got 7 seats each

Oh I can see Max in the driving mirror, looks really nice

I like the front. Well, we're going to pick-up the other guys now

And then we're off to the desert

So we took some pictures with the nice girls at the Hollywood sign

Ah no not the Hollywood sign .

I was talking about the Las Vegas sign

You can see it only very small now

We can fade in a picture

Who is hungry now?

Only Justin? Well then screw it. Off to shooting range

Here we go, we just arrived

Looks so nice here

Shooting galleries everywhere

Nice

Hope you all have got your bullions with you

This is going to be expensive

How nice is this? You come up here

then you choose à la carte what you want to shoot

You can even shoot on cabs here

to let caravans explode

You can do just everything here

Then you take your golf cart with your machine gun

and drive to your shooting gallery

So only one should say the americans are not totally crazy

So we ordered a Humvee, they will built it up with a Browning

Then we will shoot .50

The guys from GSP just arrived, we didn't even plan this

This was a coincidence

It's not like there was about 2 million of shooting ranges in the USA

Yeees coincidence... - but well GSP told us about this one I guess

So well Max said, let's go there

So we had this information

But nice they're here, so we can shoot on their rental car

It's going to be a pretty cool day I guess

I ordered a Glock 19

and explosive targets

So I don't know how it exactly works

but you can shoot on them

Soooo have a look

We've got some more weapons to shoot today

and we've also got a little highlight, this humvee

We just got our selfie briefing, and we can start shooting now

The employees are pretty cool, as long as we're only shooting in this direction

I'm so up to this, so let's start

with the SAW on the humvee

it's mounted at the top of the humvee

The white buckets over there

are explosive targets

so if we hit them, you will see it

Did you see and hear the explosion?

Do I have to take care of something special?

he will explain everything

Lara shot and me shot

Only the SAW for now,

from the Humvee

Now they rebuild it for an M2

So it's going to be a little louder

Who will shoot now? - Max

Are you nervous? - Yeees

That's it?!

You can't do semi

He says they've got cheap ammunition and that's the reason why it doesn't work

But I think Max just broke it

They have to organize a new Glock 19

so I'll shoot the shotgun now

Never shot this before

You notice that one! This really bangs!

How hard is the recoil?

On the recoil scale it's a good seven I'd say

Or maybe a six, ammunition was loud

so you really recognized it

It is and stays the favorite weapon of Nick

So 10 from 10 Glocks, 10 from 10 Glocks 19

Felt like a nail pistol

How many of 10 nachos?

For an AR15 it's 9

I like shooting with a silencer

There is not such a big recoil

and it's well... silent

You're kind of feeling like playing Black Ops

I can only recommend this

Looks and feels very nice

So it really brings fun

This was nice

Well the telescopic sight isn't adjusted perfectly, the reason was not that I'm terribly shooting

But then I had like 2-3 more tries and it was like

BOOOOM - so it was really fun

The nicest thing is

that we marked nearly every weapon in our delusion

So I had nearly forgot what I have to shoot

So now

Caliber .50

daaamn these bullets

I'm not sure if I can hear anything on my left ear

This was really loud for me, too

Recoil was okay

But you definetly noticed it, so no drama, but it was kind of heavy

Was it good? - Yees, was okay

Was absolutely okay

Put myself with *** kilo fight weight against this weapon

Did I just tell you may weight? Please cut this haha

So heavy!!!

Was the crassest thing I've ever shot

But it's okay, look it's not that red

Daaamn boy this was amazing

We started shooting when the sun was up and now sun went already down

That's the way it has to be

If you're in Vegas you have to shoot

until sun goes down

You have to shoot until sun hides behind the mountains

We're through! Shooting Range is already closed, we're the last ones

And I don't want to stay here in the dark

and we need to go to LA now

4 hours of driving and we want to go shopping

So hurry!

Now you can see Las Vegas by night

Very nice these thousands of lights

I'm so tired

Finally arrived in L.A. now

We stay at Best Western at Redondo Beach

But we'll go and eat something right

Are you still hungry?

Maybe we'll go to eat

but we won't need a camera for that

This won't be that exciting

Tomorrow will be cool again

I do recognize my shoulder

Because of the .50 I guess

I'm very tired after the four hours of driving

Tomorrow will be 30 degree celsius here, already happily looking forward

So see you tomorrow, good night!

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I love this part of my job

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6 Strangest Unsolved Mysteries From Utah US - Duration: 24:00.

Though one of the lesser populated states, Utah's urban legends nonetheless cover so

many scary stories that the entire country can find something to make their skin crawl.

Read up on some of these stories that have been told over roaring campfires in creepy

Utah for decades, becoming as much part of the state as its sites.

6 Skinwalker Ranch.

Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 1.9

km2 southeast of Ballard, Utah that is allegedly the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities.

Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend.

Claims about the ranch first appeared in the Salt Lake City, Utah Deseret News,and later

in the alternative weekly Las Vegas Mercury as a series of articles by journalist George

Knapp.

These early stories detailed the claims that a family that had recently purchased and occupied

the property only to experience an array of inexplicable and frightening events.

Colm Kelleher and co-author George Knapp subsequently authored a book in which they describe the

ranch being acquired by the National Institute for Discovery Science to study anecdotal sightings

of UFOs, bigfoot-like creatures, crop circles, glowing orbs and poltergeist activity reported

by its former owners.

The ranch, located in west Uintah County bordering the Ute Indian Reservation, was popularly

dubbed the "UFO ranch" due to its ostensible 50-year history of odd events said to have

taken place there.

Knapp and Kelleher cite the 1974 book The Utah UFO Display: A Scientist's Report by

Frank Salisbury and Joseph "Junior" Hicks, which details an earlier investigation into

alleged UFO sightings in the Uintah County region, as partial confirmation of their account.

According to Kelleher and Knapp, they saw or investigated evidence of close to 100 incidents

that include vanishing and mutilated cattle, sightings of unidentified flying objects or

orbs, large animals with piercing red eyes that they say were not injured when struck

by bullets, and invisible objects emitting destructive magnetic fields.

Among those involved were retired Army Colonel John B. Alexander who characterized the National

Institute for Discovery Science effort as an attempt to get hard data using a "standard

scientific approach".

However, the investigators admitted to "difficulty obtaining evidence consistent with scientific

publication."

Cattle mutilations have been part of the folklore of the surrounding area for decades, but National

Institute for Discovery Science founder Robert Bigelow's purchase of the ranch and investigation

funding was reportedly the result of his being convinced by stories of mutilations that included

tales of strange lights and unusual impressions made in grass and soil told by the family

of former ranch owner Terry Sherman.

A 2013 film entitled Skinwalker Ranch is loosely based upon the folklore surrounding the ranch.

5 Grave Robber Jean Baptiste.

Those who knew and loved young Moroni Clawson were no doubt saddened by his death in January

1862 and may have even witnessed his burial in the city cemetery on the north bench of

Salt Lake City.

Several days later, however, their private grief turned public.

An event had occurred that, according to outraged citizens and public officials, could not pass

unnoticed and without severe consequences.

Only weeks before his death, Moroni Clawson had been arrested for participating in the

sensational robbery and assault of government.

John W. Dawson, whose stormy relationship with the Mormons had prompted him to flee

the territory.

When the young man escaped from the penitentiary on January 17, he was pursued and shot down

by a Salt Lake police officer.

Since no one came forward to pay for a proper burial, Henry Heath of the city police department

purchased, with his own money, Clawson's burial clothes.

After witnessing the burial, Heath was surprised to learn a week later that, while uncovering

the grave to move the body to a family cemetery, George Clawson, Moroni's brother, had discovered

that the corpse was completely naked!

Heath quickly organized an investigation of the strange occurrence.

Finding no evidence at the grave site, he continued his inquiry at the home of gravedigger

Jean Baptiste.

His wife invited the officers into the house.

While there they noticed a stack of boxes in a corner of the room.

One of the officers peeked inside a box and found neatly folded burial clothes.

Upon further investigation it was discovered that Jean Baptiste had collected nearly 60

pairs of children's and adult's shoes, clothing, and personal belongings by robbing

some 300 graves.

He was arrested and sent to jail.

When news of the lurid discovery spread throughout the city, residents expressed both their horror

and loathing of the crime.

Mobs gathered at the jail, threatening to lynch the grave robber.

Hundreds thronged to the city courthouse during his trial.

In reaction to the situation, Brigham Young assured worried residents that the bodies

of their loved ones would rise up in the resurrection wearing the original clothes in which they

were buried.

Meanwhile, police officers tried to correct part of the problem by putting all the burial

clothes found in Baptiste's home in a large box and burying it in a single grave in the

cemetery.

Still, the question of what to do with Jean Baptiste remained.

Shunned even by his fellow inmates, he was not safe within or outside prison walls.

Arguing that the prisoner's safety could not be guaranteed, city officials had Baptiste

secretly placed in a wagon at night and taken across the Antelope Bar to Antelope Island

in the Great Salt Lake.

He was soon moved to the more remote Fremont Island in order to prevent his wading ashore

to the mainland.

Jean Baptiste's life in exile on Fremont Island was short-lived.

Only three weeks after his arrival cattle herders came to the island to survey their

animals.

They discovered that a heifer had been killed and its hide tanned for leather.

Lengths of wood had been torn from a small ranch house on the island, presumably to construct

a raft.

Leaving behind only these small traces of his existence and possible escape, Jean Baptiste

was nowhere to be found.

The mystery of the eventual fate of Jean Baptiste has never been solved.

When hunters found a skeleton with an iron clamp around its leg near the mouth of the

Jordan River in March 1893, an article in the Salt Lake Tribune retold the story of

Jean Baptiste and speculated that the skeleton belonged to the unfortunate convict.

The Deseret News contested this theory by recording the statements of police officers

Henry Heath and Albert Dewey confirming that Jean Baptiste was not wearing a ball and chain

around his leg when he was placed on Fremont Island.

This controversy added yet another puzzling element to the Jean Baptiste story.

Even today the bizarre tale of his grave robberies and island exile remains a mystery in the

annals of Utah history.

4 The Bear Lake Monster.

The Bear Lake Monster is a being appearing in folklore near Bear Lake, on the Utah–Idaho

border.

The myth originally grew from articles written in the 19th century by Joseph C. Rich, a Mormon

colonizer in the area, purporting to report second-hand accounts of sightings of the creature.

However, he later recanted the stories.

Not all descriptions of the Bear Lake Monster agree, but one team of folklorists stated

that it "is reported to resemble a serpent, but with legs about eighteen inches long on

which it marauds along the shoreline."

One article reported that the creature had "a large undulating body, with about 30

feet of exposed surface, of a light cream color, moving swiftly through the water, at

a distance of three miles from the point of observation."

Others reported seeing a monster-like animal which went faster than a locomotive and had

a head variously described as being similar to that of a cow, otter, crocodile or a walrus.

Its size was reported to be at least fifty feet long, and certainly not less than forty.

Some sightings even spoke of a second member of the species and smaller monsters as well.

An 1868 article in the Deseret News announced that, "The Indians have a tradition concerning

a strange, serpent-like creature inhabiting the waters of Bear Lake….

Now, it seems this water devil, as the Indians called it, has again made an appearance.

A number of our white settlers declare they have seen it with their own eyes.

This Bear Lake Monster, they now call it, is causing a great deal of excitement up here"

and then the author—Joseph C. Rich—went on to relate several sightings of the creature

in recent times.

The article created a stir in Salt Lake City and within a month "a news staff member…

quizzed many Bear Lake people and found hardly a person who doubted it."

LDS Church leaders took an interest in the monster and when they visited the area on

preaching tours, took the opportunity to speak firsthand with the residents of the region.

They stated that they "had conversation with brother Charles C. Rich and other brethren

from Bear Lake Valley, respecting the monster which have been seen in the lake" and found

that they declared that the testimony that had been given "by so many individuals,

who have seen these creatures in so many places and under a variety of circumstances" that

the locals considered the story to be "indisputable."

Articles about the Bear Lake Monster continued to appear over the next several years, either

reciting new sightings of the Bear Lake Monster as well as similar creatures in other rivers

and lakes in the Utah Territory or calling the sightings into question.

The number of alleged appearances of lake monsters all across northern Utah caused some

people to speculate that there was an underground channel connecting the Great Salt Lake and

other waterways to Bear Lake.

Sighting of the Bear Lake Monster continued even after Rich admitted that he fabricated

the original sightings as a hoax.

A 1907 letter published in a Logan, Utah newspaper claimed that two men had seen the Bear Lake

behemoth attack their camp and kill one of their horses, a four-year-old claimed to see

it in 1937, and a Boy Scout leader spoke of seeing it in 1946.

The last reported sighting of the monster was in June 2002, when Bear Lake business

owner Brian Hirschi claims to have seen the monster.

The monster has become a part of local folklore, partly due to sporadic sightings and partly

in jest.

For years a Bear Lake Monster Boat—a tourist boat shaped to look like a green lake monster—offered

a 45-minute scenic cruise of Bear Lake with folklore storytelling.

Another self-parody that the locals have done is to fill a float in the Garden City, Utah

Raspberry Days parade with local children and label it "The Real Bear Lake Monsters."

On another occasion, during the 1996 Raspberry Days, a competition was organized in Garden

City to have local school children name the leviathan.

The judges decided on the name Isabella, which had been submitted by an eight-year-old girl.

3 D.B.

Cooper and Richard McCoy.

A man identifying himself as "D.B.

Cooper" hijacked a plane on Thanksgiving Eve 1971, demanded $200,000 and four parachutes,

then bailed out somewhere over the Pacific Northwest.

Four months later, Richard McCoy, a Utahn and former BYU student, hijacked a plane,

collected a $500,000 ransom, and bailed out of the plane via parachute.

He was later captured and convicted of the second hijacking.

While serving his 45-year sentence, McCoy escaped prison and was later killed in a shootout

with police.

Some investigators believe that McCoy is "D.B.

Cooper," but the mystery may never be solved.

The FBI re-issued a map from the original investigation and photos: one of the parachutes,

a parachute pack, a necktie Cooper discarded on the plane, and some of the cash found along

the banks of the Columbia River.

The bureau also tried to shoot down an old theory that "D.B.

Cooper" was BYU student Richard McCoy.

In a book two decades ago, a former FBI agent and former probation officer claimed McCoy

did both skyjackings.

"Yes, we're very confident that Richard McCoy is 'D.B.

Cooper,'" former probation officer Bernie Rhodes said in 1991.

Former FBI agent Russell Calame added, "There's just too many similarities.

There's too many things that are the same."

On the ground in San Francisco, McCoy ordered his hijacked plane to fly eastward toward

Utah.

He gave pilots a list of towns in Utah to fly over, and then he bailed out somewhere

over Utah Lake.

He landed in a field south of Provo and walked to a nearby drive-in and hitched a ride home.

Calame still believes today McCoy and Cooper were the same person.

"I do.

I feel about the same.

I don't have any reason to feel otherwise, yet," he said.

The FBI press release says McCoy didn't match Cooper's description.

"The descriptions varied a lot, and that's not unusual," Calame said.

The FBI release says McCoy couldn't have been Cooper because he was home for Thanksgiving

dinner in 1971.

"I think we proved pretty conclusively that he wasn't here, that he lied about Thanksgiving

dinner," Calame said.

The debate persists long after McCoy died.

2 500 Million-Year-Old Human Footprint Fossil.

In the summer of 1968, an amateur fossil collector, William J. Meister, made the discovery of

a lifetime 43 miles west of Delta, Utah.

To his surprise he found a fossilized human footprint about the size of a US 13 shoe stepping

on a trilobite.

Now, trilobites only existed between 260 to 600 million years ago, so this makes it the

oldest human fossil footprint ever discovered!

Trilobites were small marine invertebrates related to crabs and shrimps.

Scientists currently think humans emerged 1 or 2 million years ago and only began wearing

such shoes a few thousand years ago.

This archaeological discovery could be sufficient to overturn all conventionally accepted ideas

of human and geological evolution.

According to science's currently accepted timeline of human existence on this planet,

humans advanced enough to wear shoes would not have existed hundreds of millions of years

ago.

As one might expect, this sent shockwaves throughout the scientific communities with

excitement for a new paradigm shift as well as skeptical denial.

Meister took the rock to a professor of metallurgy at the University of Utah, Melvin Cook, who

suggested he show it to the university's geologists.

But none of the geologists were willing to examine it, so Meister took it to a local

newspaper called The Deseret News and quickly became very well-known around the country.

This amazing find was presented on March 1, 1973 in a creation-evolution debate at California

State University in Sacramento.

The creationist team included Dr. Duane Gish of the Institute for Creation Research and

Reverend Boswell of a local Sacramento church.

The scientific team consisted of Dr. Richard Lemmon of the University of California at

Berkeley and Dr. G. Ledyard Stebbins of the University of California at Davis.

Reverend Boswell said:

"I have here something that pretty much destroys the entire geological column.

It has been studied by three laboratories around the world and it's been tested and

found valid.

It represents a footprint that was found at Antelope Springs, Utah, while digging for

trilobites.

The man was digging for trilobites, and these are trilobites here and here embedded.

This is a brick mold of a trilobite footprint of a human footprint with a trilobite in it.

The man stepped on a living trilobite, burying him in the mud.

This particular strata is dated Cambrian, supposedly 500 million years extinct before

man arrived on the face of the earth.

The interesting thing about this photograph is that there is also heel marks, which would

indicate that they were made by modern man."

In a news conference, the skeptical curator of the Museum of Earth Science at the University

of Utah, James Madsen, dismissively said: "There were no men 600 million years ago.

Neither were there monkeys or bears or ground sloths to make pseudo-human tracks.

What man-thing could possibly have been walking about on this planet before vertebrates even

evolved?"

Mr. Meister claimed that when he had a geologist examine the print, the geologist offered him

$250,000 for the print.

Meister asked him, "What are you going to do with it if I sell it to you?"

The geologist replied, "I'm going to destroy it, it destroys my entire life work as a geologist."

Can you imagine the implications of mankind around the world learning or realizing we

are hundreds of millions of years older than we thought and that we have been far more

advanced than even we are today?

The questions and answers beyond this metaphoric opened doorway could cause a rippling paradigm

shift worldwide.

During one interview, Michael Cremo said:

"The reactions in your question are typical of a group that I call the fundamentalist

Darwinists.

They support the theory of evolution not for purely scientific reasons, but because it

confirms their prior commitments to a strict materialism.

They do not want to hear me, and they do not want anyone else to hear me, so they say those

kinds of things.

Sometimes they try to stop me from lecturing at universities."

Those really seeking the truth are open to new information to learn from and examine

the scientific findings rationally without bias.

We may have to dig deep within ourselves to find the answers to the questions: Who are

we?

Where did we come from?

Why are we here?

1 Rhodes Gold Mine.

Utah is full of myths and legends.

from the monsters and various haunted places, yet none is more mysterious than the lost

Rhodes Gold Mine.

This mine was supposedly used to gain the gold to coat the Angel Moroni statue, on the

top of the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Most common beliefs are that the mine is either in the Uinta Mountains, or on the Ute Indian

Reservation, near Ouray.

Some even tie the mine into the Spanish and legendary Aztec gold mine lore.

Over the decades, some have scoffed that the mine even exists at all.

A report in the Salt Lake Tribune of May 24, 1896 was written by an unnamed man who reportedly

knew Thomas Rhodes well and provided his own memories of the man and mining.

The story states that Rhodes had brought to Utah some $50,000 in gold dust that he had

secured in California.

Then, years later he was on Strawberry Creek in the Uinta Mountains and noticed some similarities

between the rocks there and the ones he had found gold at in California.

Rhodes then panned the stream and found a little gold there.

After returning to Salt Lake City, he told LDS Church President Brigham Young about the

gold and he urged Rhodes to keep the knowledge of any mines hidden.

That's because President Young didn't want an influx of people to the area, nor any disruption

in the Mormon Pioneers' stock raising and agricultural interests.

"And it is evident that Rhodes latterly lost confidence in the importance of his find,

as he had opportunities to determine its extensiveness," the article stated.

The article also stressed that Rhodes never claimed any great knowledge of finding or

mining gold.

"The 'Rhodes' mine is only a companion myth of the "Spanish" mine at Springville, the

Kanosh legend of Spanards working the Horn silver, the Mexican shaft in City Creek Canyon,

etc.," the article concluded.

Thus, to this man, the Rhodes mine was never a mine, merely a little gold panning that

evolved into a gold mine legend decades later.

"Rich land of the Utes" was an October 11, 1897 headline in the Salt Lake Herald newspaper.

Regarding the Rhodes mine, this article stated: "It is on the Uintah reservation that the

famous Rhodes mine is located.

Everyone in Utah is familiar with the story of Rhodes' life, who for years left home in

the spring with a pack animal and regularly returned in the fall with several thousand

dollars in gold.

The secret of this hidden wealth was transmitted on the decease of the father to his eldest

son who in turn died and left it to his younger brother, the man who is at present associated

with FWC Hatherbruck in the endeavor to obtain the Indian's consent to a lease.

Operations along this line have been temporarily suspended for the reason that Hatherbruck

has been subpoenaed as a witness before a court at Provo City."

A Feb. 6, 1902 story in the Eastern Utah Advocate newspaper strongly hinted that the Rhodes

mine was a myth.

It cited how many cowboys and sheepherders have roamed the territory, where the mine

is supposed to be, and have only found copper and no gold.

The article then cited the Wasatch Wave newspaper that stated:

"It claims that an older settler said that Rhodes secured his gold dust in California

in the early days -- brought it back to Utah and cached it out in the hills.

About once a year he would visit his treasure box, and upon his return with gold, people

were led to believe he secured it on the reservation."

Notwithstanding such scoffing, the Utah Mining Review of October 30, 1903 reported that the

Rhodes mine had been found by the Florence Mining Company.

Since no more was ever reported on that discovery, it was obviously proven wrong.

Also, the lost Rhodes mine was reported found much more recently, in 1958.

The Uintah Basin Standard newspaper of July 10, 1958 carried the headline, "Lost Rhodes

Gold mine believed found by Bullock Mining Co."

Again, with no future reports, that was also proven false in time.

The same newspaper had hinted at the possibility of a big gold strike in an Aug. 15, 1957 article,

during a year when 25 mining claims were filed in Duchesne County.

So the legend of this gold mine, as many similar gold mines in the West, refuses to cease.

Has the Rhodes tale evolved from simple gold panning, or from Rhodes' own possible cache

of California gold into a full blown lost gold mine?

Or, is it the real deal with an authentic lost gold mine out there ... Who can tell?

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