Monte Botanical Gardens, Madeira, Portugal
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Violet Evergarden is Boring (or, why it's so fun to watch) - Duration: 4:46.
Violet Evergarden is about an ex-soldier who has only ever known a
life of war named, Violet Evergarden, surprisingly enough, learning to become
an Auto Memory Doll (which as far as I can tell is essentially a letter writer)
to figure out what "I love you" means. It's a premise filled with all kinds of
emotional subtext, and in my opinion, it is one of the most visually stunning
shows I have ever watched. However, it is also a series whose slow pacing has made
some argue that it has no substance, and simply uses its artwork to hide that
fact from people like myself who are not only easily distracted by such things
but whose attention spans are too short to notice that this show has nothing to -
OOH PRETTY COLOURS!!!
but I think these criticisms often miss the point, because
at its core, Violet Evergarden is about how people move on from tragedies both
international and personal, and what happens after the fact.
and today I want to talk about why this makes Violet Evergarden so fun to watch.
And yes, potential spoilers ahead.
Violet Evergarden isn't so much concerned about war itself, so
much as it is about how people live their lives when said conflicts come to
an end. This can be seen in the show's protagonist, Violet, who, as mentioned
before, is a young girl who's spent her entire life being trained to be a
ruthless killing machine, but who must now adjust to the complicated nature of a
peacetime world. One where her violent skills aren't necessary. But, over the
course of the story, she eventually learns how to bring people together, through her
writing, instead of tearing them apart . . . in some cases quite literally.
This basic idea of people having to find their place in the world, or who are suffering
a heartbreaking loss, because of war or otherwise, is true for many characters
throughout the show. And even the world itself, which has just come out of a long
and arduous war is doing its best to rebuild and move on. This series explores
the emotions that people go through after a tragedy, the many ways they try
to cope with them, and how they find a way to come to terms with them.
The actual "plot" may be, non-existent, but its story is one that resonates with us
nonetheless and pulls on her heartstrings in subtle ways.
Sometimes it may even be a bit too subtle, given how much the show uses little details to
expand on its characters and its world. We can learn just as much about a
character from their appearance and the way they move as we can from what they
say and do. We can see it in the way they walk, the way they hold themselves, the
way they smile and the way they frown. And though they might not say anything,
their inner thoughts more often than not spring to the surface when they're forced
to deal with a situation that is, less than ideal.
Similarly the show's world is built up by small details in the environment that hint that it's dense
history and cultures. The show, for the most part, trusts that we will be able to
put these details together for ourselves. It's something I personally appreciate,
especially in a medium where so many shows feel like they have to explicitly
spell these kinds of things out for the viewer.
However, for as much praise as I have for this show, like with anything else,
it's not perfect. The first the most obvious part is the slow pacing. For as
well as I think it works, I can easily see why others would find it frustrating.
Alongside that, the flow of the episodes can often feel strange, jumping from a
story where Violet's actions may potentially kick off a new war if she
fails, to one where she's just helping to copy some damaged old manuscripts.
Or ending an episode on a heavy bombshell, and then not mentioning it until two
episodes later. It can be quite jarring. But the thing that genuinely annoys me
is Violet's characterization. Now, I don't think Violet is a one-dimensional
character by any means, as, for blank as she may appear, especially when compared
to the rest of the cast, she's established as a deeply caring person
who's been broken by her experiences, and who simply has trouble fully
understanding her own emotions, and is struggling to keep it together.
However, the show often depicts her as someone with, no emotions. This sends mixed
signals and gets really annoying really fast when her dialogue leaves me
genuinely unsure as to whether or not violet is actually a robot . . .
the metal hands don't help.
But for as frustrating as these aspects of the show are,
I think they are overshadowed by what the show does well. It may not be the most
thrilling series in the world, but it's one that easily pulls at our
heartstrings in ways both obvious and subtle. Because, at the end of the day,
Violet Evergarden is taking the time to make us care about its world and its
characters, and their struggle to move on from the hardships they've endured and
find a new place in the world.
And that's what, for me, makes it so fun to watch.
And yeah, those are my thoughts. Tell me what yous think, if yous agree, disagree,
how yous feel about slow-paced shows, if you're easily distracted by pretty
artwork, etc, and thanks for watching! If yous enjoyed this and want to see more,
Check out my last video, where I break down Ruby Volume 5's fight scenes
and see what they get horribly wrong, and fantastically right.
Or check out my video on Yuru Camp, and why laid-back nature makes it so fun to watch.
And don't forget to like, comment, share, and of course, subscribe, to Come Fly With Me!
You can also follow me on Twitter for updates on this channel other stuff,
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Is it worth driving 90km/h in 6th gear!? - Duration: 3:19.
Is it worth driving 90km/h in 6 gear!?
Restarting the board computer
Exit of Skopje - E75 highway to Veles
After driving 24.6km on E75 the average fuel consumtion is 3.3L/100km
6th gear
90km/h
Pay toll
Acceleration after pay toll
6th gear
After 31km on E75 the average fuel consumption is still 3.3L/100km
Near Veles city
The average fuel consumption rised to 3.4L/100km
After driving 41.1km on E75 at speed of 90km/h the average fuel consumption is 3.4L/100km
After 75.1km the average fuel consuption is 3.3L/100km
We exited the highway after passing the "Stobi" pay toll
We are driving now on the National road A1 which later from "Pletvar peak" is called А3
Actually we are driving 60km/h in 4th gear now because we must adopt our speed on the road
The fuel consumption will be rising because of the road and we will be climbing towards the "Pletvar peak"
The average fuel consumption now is 3.5L/100km
We have passed 93.1km
The aveage fuel consumption raised on 3.7L/100km because of the road incline
By reaching the "Pletvar peak" the average fuel consumption raised on max 4L/100km
After "Pletvar peak" the average fuel consumption started to decline
3.9L/100km
The average fuel consumption declined to 3.8L/100km We have passed 115km
Driving between Prilep City and Bitola City the average fuel consumption dropped
It reached 3.6L/100km
The average fuel consumption after driving 156.4km is 3.6L/100km
The average speed is 76km/h
Thanks for watching!
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What Is Wisdom? The Essence Of Being Wise? | J. Krishnamurti And David Bohm - Duration: 6:02.
Hello everyone and welcome to today's talk.
So I'd like to ask the question, what is wisdom and the essence of being wise?
Because as a child growing up, I was told that wisdom is something that is attributed
only to people who are either of old age or have experienced a lot or are very intellectual,
very studious, rich in the knowledge.
And I've always questioned this because as we can see today, there are a lot of older
individuals who may fit the criteria that we have established for being wise.
However, they act foolishly or they make ridiculous decisions.
So what is wisdom?
What is the essence of being wise?
Now I looked up in the etymological dictionary, "wisdom" and it said, wisdom is the quality
of being wise, which was no help at all.
So I looked up being wise.
And it said that wise, in a nutshell, wise is to see, to know.
The capacity to make sound judgments, which I feel is saying that one is discerning, seeing clearly,
and therefore, out of that discernment, is acting soundly, reasonably, logically, sanely.
So then after reading this and pondering over this etymological meaning...
I thought about truth and its relationship to wisdom.
Now I feel that there is a connection with the two, however, we see that truth doesn't
involve knowledge whatsoever, as we know it right now.
we can't know truth and we can't act from truth and make a sound reasonable judgment.
So I feel like truth is operating and wisdom is part of that quality, not in an idea or
intellectual sense.
However, being wise and wisdom may involve knowledge, because it is it is perceiving
things, understanding things and therefore, making sound judgements.
So therefore wisdom is not truth, but has some sort of relation with truth that I'd
like to explore further if anyone else would like to discuss over it?
I'm always happy to discuss with everyone over this... because I don't really know...
I don't know exactly, very clearly, the connection between truth, wisdom.
I was also thinking about intelligence as well.
So I'm always open to discussing over that.
That's basically what I was questioning, is that we always immediately think that okay
this person knows a lot.
He's been through a lot, therefore he's wise, he's intelligent, he's honest, truthful.
We kind of just throw all of these words into knowledge, just because someone is knowledgeable,
we kind of throw the rest of those words into it and we don't really question the real meaning,
the real deepest sense of the word.
And I feel it's very insightful to see something in another sense, in a different sense, but
that's all I wanted to talk about in this video.
Thank you for watching and listening and I'll see you all next time, bye.
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BREAKING: FBI DROPS NUKE ON HILLARY CLINTON – THIS IS IT - Duration: 2:09.
is it breaking it was just announced that the FBI interviewed Hillary Clinton
his top aide humi Aden in December of 2016
over a month after the close of the Clinton email probe and much more
recently than previously believed the Daily Caller reported that agents wanted
to know how Aden and Clinton emails ended up on a laptop used by Aiden's
husband Anthony Weiner FBI agents discovered these emails on Winer's
laptop in September of 2016 when they were investigating the disgraced
politicians contact with an underage girl the Clinton email probe was
originally closed in July of 2016 but it was reopened on October 28th it was then
closed again on November 6th of that year which is why it came as a surprise
to many that haben was interviewed in one month later dot this interview with
Aiden was hinted at in one text exchanged between former FBI
counterintelligence official Peter sterzick an FBI lawyer Lisa Paige on
December 13th of 2016 sterzick texted Paige about the conversation he had with
the Department of Justice about an interview with a blur told them we had
to interview no immunity he wrote they said they thought that would get counsel
to the point of saying she's either taking the fifth in the grand jury or
you need to give her immunity I said that's fine please have discussions to
get the decision to the point and I would run it up the chain there was
never any suggestion by the government that human had done anything wrong said
Karen Dunn aaden's lawyer to the contrary she was
told that her full involuntary cooperation as a witness in their
investigation was appreciated having done her part to assist the government
humi is a private citizen now and should be left to live her life and peace what
do you think about this let us know your thoughts in the comments section section
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Face Tea | What it is & How to use it! - Duration: 7:58.
Hello my beauties!
Welcome back to "Beauty Within"
today I like to talk to you guys
about "face tea"
that's right you heard me
"tea for the face"
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we drink tea, it tastes amazing
they're good for your body
so of course they'll be good for your skin too
face tea is kind of like a new term
in the beauty industry
so I worked with "Belle Bar" last year
to work on this amazing
100% all natural ingredient
that you can be using at home
in the comfort of your bedroom
and it is so good
because it's jam-packed
with a lot of benefits
first of all it has ginseng
and ginseng is actually a very old
traditional Chinese herb
that has been used for medicinal purposes
it says to prolong life
it helps to heal the body
it's also got other properties
which is full of like minerals
vitamins, antioxidants
so this is definitely going to be
very beneficial for you
and I thought I include it
because it's got "Asianess" to it
and the second ingredient is ginger
and I don't know about you guys
but ginger is probably one of my favorite
spices in Chinese cooking
like I love it in my food
but I love it when my mom used to
make these ginger tea
when you have like a cold
because it just immediately
warms up the body
it actually removes any
stagnated chi in your body
any coldness that your body would feel
ginger has a ton of benefits guys
it is actually one of the most
natural acne fighting agents
so if you have acne then ginger
is your best friend
it also helps to keep the
skin clear, smooth and free of blemishes
now of course we also added a bunch
of flowers like lavender, rose
and dandelion
and as you guys know lavender
is calming and soothing
Rose has brightening effects
but it also has antioxidants
dandelion is actually great for fine lines
dark circles, wrinkles and all of that
so it's also all of those anti-aging
properties that you need
in the earliest stages
of your skincare routine
this is where it gets interesting
we also added shiitake mushrooms
which is something that I love to eat
especially in hot pot
or in Chinese cooking
but it actually helps with rosacea
and eczema and things
like that as well
so this is also great for people
who have problematic skin
now you can also notice
a little fennel seeds in there
but another thing that I really
want to talk about is the okra
so the okra is actually been grounded
into a powder and placed into the tea
so I'm not a huge fan
of eating okra because
I don't like the slimy texture
I remember when I was young
and like everyone around be like
oh you should
you should eat okra
it's good for you
and I'd be like "no"
I don't mind it so much now that I'm older
but I remember when I was younger
I would just hate it
like it was so slimy and gross
something like why do
these vegetables exist!?
but it's actually considered
one of the super vegetables because it
contain a ton of benefits
I'm actually glad I don't have to eat it
to get all the benefits
because it's going straight to my face
the steaming of the face
that actually changes or improves
the whole process of the skin treatment
let me shed some light on you
on some of the benefits
that steam has for your face
the steam helps to soften
the surface layer of your skin
it helps to remove all the impurities
the bacteria, the dirt
and also the build-up
from underneath the skin
as well
at the same time it also softens
the whiteheads and the blackhead plugs
which allow you to remove it a lot
easier later on
the steam helps to
promote blood circulation
it basically activates your perspiration
and therefore there's more blood flow
and you know the blood will bring oxygen
to the skin
and it will just give you
that beautiful nice glow
steam is also another form of H2O
which is water
and putting water back into your skin
is not only going to help rehydrate
remoisturize
but also increases
the moisture absorption
so whatever you put
on your skin afterwards
is going to be absorbed a lot faster
a lot quicker and a lot better
and lastly I find it calming
because the steam actually connects
to your breathing patterns
it makes you feel calm, soothe
and you just feel more relaxed
and revived afterwards
that's also why people like to
go to steam rooms
because I don't know if you'd
like to sit there
and you just, your mind just
goes elsewhere
and you just feel so amazing afterwards
your skin is so soft
you don't have to even
put moisturizer on
it just revives you from inside out
so this is actually what I do
after exfoliating the skin
I grab a little tea bag
which is actually included in the packet
and using the wooden spoon
which is also included in the package
I scooped about two to three teaspoons
into the bag
and then I tighten the bag
and place it in my face bowl
I then boil some water
and then just put the boiling water
straight into the face bowl
and then I steep the tea
like you would you know regularly
once the tea is mostly covered
I then put a towel over my head
and then I steam my face
for about five to ten minutes
usually I'm done about eight minutes
because I feel like it gets really hot
I also like to blow on the water
just to have that more of an intense feel
of the actual steam
but you don't have to do that
you can just sort of just relax
and breathe it all in
and then after that you will notice
your skin really red
and like the blood circulating
your skin feels amazing
and then what I actually do
with the remaining water
is I place it either in a squeeze bottle
or a spray bottle
because you can actually
use the face tea as a toner
I then also use that same water
to mix my mask
which I apply on afterwards
the coolest thing that I do
and I did this during winter
when I was in New York
because it was so cold
I will then empty the contents
in the tea bag into a foot spa bowl
and then I'll pour in more hot water
and then I'll actually
soak my feet in it
while I have the mask on
so I'll sit there with a book
on my phone
and I'll have the face mask on
while I'm soaking my feet
it feels amazing
it's like doing a spa treatment at home
it's like pampering yourself
and it's best
especially winter
you'll actually feel warm all over
and you just feel amazing
after 10 to 15 minutes
once the face mask is ready to wash off
I just get up
hop into the shower
and wash everything off
and when I come out
it just feels so good
my skin feels smooth
my feet is warm
my whole body just feels more revived
and definitely you guys need to try it out
because it is so, so relaxing
so I've just mentioned a couple ways
of using the face tea
not only can you use it
as a face steamer
you can use it as a toner
just spray it on
as a skin freshener as well
you can also mix it in with your mask
as well as using as a foot soak
so there's so many benefits of this
and I definitely recommend
you guys trying it
because I really did work very hard
on putting all my favorite ingredients
in there
which I think you guys will benefit from
if you want anymore information
about the products
I'll leave the links down below for you
if you enjoy this kind of video
please let me know
if you have any other questions
leave your comments down below
and also don't forget to follow me
on my Vlog Channel
it's called "Mia and myself and I"
I will also link that down below for you
and you guys can catch up
on what I'm up to
for those who are missing my empties
it's on that channel
and I hope to see you guys
in my next video
thanks for watching
Bye!
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The NRA Is Feeling The Wrath of Corporate America - Duration: 5:26.
I love this.
I love what happened with this Georgia Governor.
The Governor comes out and he says to Delta Airlines, they're in Georgia.
Right.
They've got, what, 30,000 employees in Georgia?
Right.
So Delta says we're gonna end the contract that we have with the NRA where we fly your
people to the annual convention for less money and some other things that we do for them.
We're gonna kill that contract.
This Governor, this Casey Kagel who is a absolute nutcase by the way.
Just Google the guy, you'll see plenty of really nutty stories about this guy.
He comes out and he says, "Well, if you do that I'm gonna dry up your tax base."
I mean, your tax base in the sense that we give you all kinds of breaks.
Right.
And we're gonna take those breaks away.
You're not gonna get these tax breaks anymore.
What is your take on this case?
Well, first of all, you've got to applaud Delta.
I mean, just to even just stand up and say, "We're not going to help push the NRA's agenda.
We're not gonna give 'em any breaks."
I'll tell you what, for any legislator to use their power to enforce their own position
on the NRA against a business as large as Delta, it quite frankly shows you why we're
in the position that you are.
That you can go buy an automatic rifle from one of these huge stores because everyone's
afraid of what the retaliation's gonna be.
Okay, let's talk about this a little more though.
I mean, you know, first of all, I really hope he pushes this because 33,000 voters-
Employees, right.
-employees with Delta and you know that they're gonna be motivated to vote.
This guy needs to be voted out.
He's a complete utter freak.
But he must think that by him doing this that he's actually gonna charge up his voter base.
Right.
But that's not what government's supposed to do.
The government's not supposed to punish somebody for taking a stand.
First of all, it's unconstitutional.
Absolutely.
I mean, they're there to protect the minority.
Delta has a First Amendment right to say there are things I do agree with and there are things
I don't agree with.
Right.
And we don't agree with what we've been doing in the past and that's giving the NRA people
a break on their travel.
We have the right to express that belief and that statement.
So what they say is, "You know, we're not gonna do it anymore."
When a Governor believes that he can then interfere with that constitutional right and
he then shows we're gonna punish you for your First Amendment right.
That is a whole different level of scrutiny that the court looks at when they say ... this
could end up actually with sanctions to the Governor.
I kind of hope he pushes this because he's a terrible- this guy is a freak.
I'm telling you, go look at Casey Kagel, Republican in Georgia.
You're gonna see the guy's got a history of nuts.
Think about what his next step is now is it Dick's Sporting Goods that just came out that
we're not gonna sell anymore automatic rifles and he says, "You know, I don't like that."
I tell you what, I'm gonna do the same thing I did with Delta.
I think you should be able to buy automatic rifles at Dick's, we're gonna take away some
of your tax incentives that we gave you for buying property and you need to sell automatic
rifles.
That's not what his job is to push his own political agenda and shove that First Amendment
right down Delta's throat or if Dick's wants to stop selling automatic rifles that he can
push that agenda.
That's not what he's there for, not what he's intended to do.
Yeah, as you see these stories, you're gonna see a lot more corporations ... what happened,
and I love this part of the story, is on the internet now you can go to ThinkProgress.
Right.
ThinkProgress gives you a list of people depending on what your feeling about guns are, I mean
you may be a gun lover.
Well, that's your right, but there are people who disagree with basic things like there
ought to be a cooling off period when somebody buys a gun.
You ought to be able to be mentally sound before you buy.
Right, criteria to go buy a gun.
You shouldn't be able to be 15 years old and go buy a gun.
Right.
Common sense.
But ThinkProgress, they put together a really good list that you can go look at and you
can say these are corporations that are so tied with the hip to what the NRA is doing
and I disagree with what the NRA is doing on these things and you make the decision,
I don't want to do business with those corporations.
I think it's extremely important that those types of things that social media gets those
kinds of things out.
Can you imagine corporate media trying to accomplish that?
No, absolutely not and I hope Delta gets a surge in profits for taking a stand and it
backfires on them.
My take is that that's exactly what's gonna happen.
The momentum right now that's picked up with people saying, "Enough is enough."
The only problem is you actually don't have legislators around, so few of them have any
courage whatsoever.
That's showing through here.
This is such a critically important ... you know, the legislators in Florida they're running
for the hills.
There's no discussion about it, Republicans aren't talking about it.
When Democrats talk about it they sound stupid in the way that they talk about it.
There's some very serious things that can be done.
Easy.
How about requiring insurance when somebody has a gun?
Insurance covers the person with the use of that gun because that'll close things down
twice.
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Can you wonder why it is I love Him so? - Duration: 6:51.
"Can you wonder, Can you wonder,
Can you wonder why It is I love Him so?
When I think of all He's done For me, the guilty one,
can you wonder why it is I love Him so?
Can you wonder, Can you wonder,
Can you wonder why It is I love Him so?
When I think of all He's done For me, the guilty one,
can you wonder why it is I love Him so?"
"Standing somewhere in the shadows you will find Him
He's the only One who cares and understands.
Standing somewhere in the shadows you will find Him
And you'll know Him by the nail prints in His hands".
Standing somewhere in the shadows you will find Him
He's the only One who cares and understands.
Standing somewhere in the shadows you will find Him
And you'll know Him by the nail prints in His hands."
"Standing somewhere in the shadows you will find Him
He's the only One who cares and understands.
Standing somewhere in the shadows you will find Him
And you'll know Him by the nail prints in His hands."
Hallelujah.
I had this song in my mind today: Can you wonder?
Can you wonder why it is I love Him so.
I went on the internet and looked for a rendering of the song and I could not find one, so I
decided to sing it because it is dear to my heart.
Can you wonder why it is I love Him so?
Dear friends, we need to maintain an awareness of Jesus, in our mind, in our heart, all day
long.
We need to fill our hearts with Jesus , and we can do that by praying as we go along or
by singing, but our mind must be on Jesus.
we must be tuned in to Him.
We must be focused on Him.
We must make ourselves aware of Jesus all the time.
If we are not tuned in then we will not recognize Him when He speaks to us.
When He calls you, will you answer?
What will we be doing when Jesus calls us, when He speaks to us?
Will we be so preoccupied with other things that we do not even hear Him speaking to us?
Are we truly following Jesus?
We have to have Jesus on our mind all the time.
If we are serious about following Jesus, we must stay tuned in.
we must stay tuned in to His Spirit and He will fill us, and as we sing glory to Him,
as we praise Him, streams of living water will flow through us, as Jesus promised, but
we have to start praising Jesus.
Many people desire the baptism in the Holy Spirit, but we first got to start praising
Jesus.
we must make ourselves aware of Him.
We must thank Him and praise Him, and then those streams of living water can flow through
us and into this world, we can be light in darkness.
When He calls me, I will answer.
I'll be somewhere working for my Lord.
"When He calls me, I will answer, When He calls me, I will answer,
When He calls me, I will answer, I'll be somewhere waiting for my Lord.
I'll be somewhere waiting, I'll be somewhere waiting,
I'll be somewhere waiting for my Lord."
Hallelujah.
Where will Jesus find us?
Will He find us waiting on Him, listening to do His will?
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 about Jesus.
May Jesus bless you.
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BREAKING: FBI DROPS NUKE ON HILLARY CLINTON – THIS IS IT - Duration: 2:11.
BREAKING: FBI DROPS NUKE ON HILLARY CLINTON – THIS IS IT
BREAKING: It was just announced that the FBI interviewed Hillary Clinton's top aide Huma
Abedin in December of 2016, over a month after the close of the Clinton email probe and much
more recently than previously believed.
The Daily Caller reported that agents wanted to know how Abedin and Clinton emails ended
up on a laptop used by Abedin's husband, Anthony Weiner.
FBI agents discovered these emails on Weiner's laptop in September of 2016, when they were
investigating the disgraced politician's contact with an underage girl.
The Clinton email probe was originally closed in July of 2016, but it was reopened on October
28.
It was then closed again on November 6 of that year, which is why it came as a surprise
to many that Abedin was interviewed one month later.This interview with Abedin was hinted
at in one text exchange between former FBI counterintelligence official Peter Strzok
and FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
On December 13 of 2016, Strzok texted Page about a conversation he had with the Department
of Justice about an interview with Abedin.
"Told them we had to interview, no immunity," he wrote.
"They said they thought that would get counsel to the point of saying she's either taking
the 5th in the [grand jury] or you need to give her immunity.
I said that's fine, please have discussions to get the decision to that point and I would
run it up the chain."
"There was never any suggestion by the government that Huma had done anything wrong," said
Karen Dunn, Abedin's lawyer.
"To the contrary, she was told that her full and voluntary cooperation as a witness
in their investigation was appreciated.
Having done her part to assist the government, Huma is a private citizen now and should be
left to live her life in peace."
What do you think about this?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.
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Why Apostasy with Death Penalty in 12 Islamic Nations Only? Is it Hypocrisy? - Duration: 13:25.
What is the penalty for leaving the Muslim Faith?
Before...
Keep coming down on apostasy. Give us a quick answer.
What is the penalty for apostasy?
Sorry!
If it is an Islamic country, then the Sharia is very clear.
Apostasy, apostasy is dealt with a death penalty.
Thank you.
That's what I want to hear.
As far as apostasy of a person who is a Muslim, and become a non Muslim,
In Islam, there are many cases, it does mean death penalty.
It's not death penalty.
There were cases in which Shabas when the Prophet told this person
who was a Muslim became a non-Muslim, killed him.
So, one of the Shabas said, he is my relative.
Let them go.
The Prophet agreed.
So compare death penalty is not there.
But if the person who reverted, who was a Muslim
Then converted to become a non-Muslim and propagate his faith
And speak against Islam, and it is an Islamic rule, then a person is to be put to death.
Just because a person who is a Muslim become a non-Muslim
Death penalty is not the ruling.
But if a person in the Islamic State of law, which follows Quran and Sunnah
Follow Quran.
Constitution should be Quran.
Not Muslim state.
Islamic State.
There is a different between Muslim state and Islamic state.
Muslim state means majority are Muslims.
Islamic state means people follow Islam.
So Maldive is a Muslim state, not an Islamic state.
Do you know that?
Maldive is a Muslim country, is a Muslim country.
If you were in an Islamic country, if you are in an Islamic country
You have been questioned.
Without a freedom of expression But freedom of expression is limited, is limited.
As I told you I don't know any country in the world
which is 100% percent Islamic.
Peace be with you.
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You have heard from the Muslim scholar in England that penalty for apostasy in Islam
is death.
But Zakir Naik the renowned Muslim scholar, did not twist the Quran in order to support
capital punishment for apostasy in Islam.
Apostasy laws in Islam have no basis in the Quran according to Kashif N Chaudhry, a physician,
writer and human rights activist.
Because of the ignorance and insecurity of extremist clerics, twelve countries punish
apostasy with death penalty.
The Quran upholds Freedom of Conscience in clear terms according to Kashif N Chaudhry.
Twelve countries, all of a Muslim majority, punish apostasy with capital punishment or
death penalty.
These countries are Afghanistan, Iran, Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
However, death penalty for apostasy is not practiced in Malaysia but the apostates are
subject to other forms of punishments such as denial of the change of religious status
in their identity cards, or may be fined, caned or detained or imprisoned for re-educating
on Islam indefinitely.
Quran 4 : 137 says, Those who believe, then reject faith, then believe and reject faith,
and go on increasing in unbelief, Allah will not forgive them nor guide them nor guide
them on the way.
By virtue of this statement, Allah will not forgive apostates but does not advocate any
forms of punishment in this world.
Quran 2 : 256 says, Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from error:
whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the
most trustworthy handhold, that never breaks.
And Allah heareth and knoweth all things."
If Allah had spoken whoever believes in Allah has grasped the most trustworthy handhold
that never breaks, and yet there are apostates who break the handhold with Allah and put
their trust in Jesus, which proves that the author must be a man and not from the divine
inspiration of the Almighty.
Moreover, Jesus and Moses did not speak for Allah.
The ancient Hebrew word allah was written by the scribe of prophet Joshua, in Joshua
chapter 24 verse 26 together with two other words namely elohim and Yahweh to affirm that
allah and elohim are non interchangeable.
Allah means an oak tree whereas Elohim means Mighty Ones.
Quran chapter 20 verse 9-14 proves that Allah spoke to Moses, "I am Allah", must be a fabrication,
plagiarism and concoction.
Lord Jesus said, The Scripture cannot be broken.
Yet Allah is breaking the scripture of YHWH concerning His one and only Name YHWH.
Moreover the internal contradiction of the messages in Quran chapter 20 verse 11-14,
Quran chapter 27 verse 9 and Quran chapter 28 verse 30, is conclusive that Allah had
not spoken such things based on Quran Al-Imran chapter 3 verse 81 and
Quran An Nisa chapter 4 verse 82.
Do they not consider the Quran?
Had it been from other than Allah, they would surely have found therein Much discrepancy.
The three passages in the Quran are irreconcilable discrepancies in term of the one message from
YHWH spoken to Prophet Moses.
Quran is the product of fabrication, plagiarism and concoction!!!
As the Quran came from plagiarism whereby Allah did not speak to Muhammad that his name
is Allah, we find that the extremist clerics in the Muslim majority nations, have become
arrogant and practice hypocrisy.
If God had spoken that the penalty for apostasy in Islam is death, then he is an evil god.
But Allah had not spoken that death penalty must be imposed on Muslims who renounce Islam.
It is explicit that there is no compulsion in the religion.
However, Quran is explicit that hypocrites will be sent to Hell.
So, the Muslim clerics in twelve countries must be hypocrites who think too highly of
themselves and impose death penalty on apostasy even when Allah had not spoken.
The indigenous people, or Orang Asli in Malaysia, are not the Malays who are migrants from various
parts of South East Asia.
Some Malays are immigrants from Yunnan province in South China
based on Yunnan theory published in 1889.
Some Malays came from island as far as New Zealand and Madagascar based on New Guinea
theory published in 1965.
And some Malays came from Southern China moved to Taiwan or Taiwanese aborigines and from
there they travelled to Philippines and later to Borneo Island, Sulawesi, Java and Sumatra
based on Taiwan theory published in 1997.
The Buginese or Bugis are of Chinese origin based on Taiwan theory.
Bugis only converted to Islam in 1605 from Animism and some Bugis retained their pre
Islamic faith in Tolotang and some Bugis converted to Christianity through intermarriage.
Buginese are very powerful people and they have heavily influenced the politics in the
present day states of Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore.
The current Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak and the current Vice President of Indonesia,
Jusuf Kalla are both Buginese, according to wikipedia on Buginese origin.
However, the Orang Asli of Malaya are the Jakun, and other tribal groups.
In Sarawak, the indigenous peoples are Dayaks, Penans and Melanau.
In Sabah, the indigenous peoples are Kadazan Dusun.
Historically, the Malays were not practicing Islam religion until 15th century A D. In
Malacca, the sea traders arriving from Arabia, China and the Indian subcontinent, introduced
Islam to the sultan in Malacca.
In those days, the Malays in Malacca did not know Hebrew word Allah existed in the Book
of Joshua chapter 24 verse 26 which means oak tree.
After over 600 years of islamization in Malaya, the Malays lost their own identity and imitated
the Arabic culture and language.
Today we can comprehend that Malaysia does not impose death penalty on apostasy in Islam
because Malays are more civilized than twelve muslim nations whose clerics are hypocrites
and practice a deviant form of Quranic teachings.
In short, Arabic language is not the mother tongue of the Malays in Malaysia neither of
the Indonesians.
It is time for the Muslims in Malaysia and Indonesia to wake up from their slumber that
the Hebrew language has used the Hebrew word allah to mean an oak tree much earlier than
the existence of Arabic language.
Every Hebrew word is assigned with Strong's code to ensure that no Hebrew word is left
out and any addition of false Hebrew word will be exposed right away.
So H427 "Allah" is the transliterated Hebrew word which has precedent over
Arabic word Allah.
This powerful message to Muslims in Malaysia that your forefathers were not brainwashed
by Arabic language which existed only after 250 AD.
Hence, the Arabic word Allah is purely an encroachment of the Hebrew transliterated
word Allah.
The natives in Sarawak and Sabah were also brainwashed by Christian missionaries who
always presumed that the local chief god in Saudi Arabia called Allah for the Arabic speaking
could be adopted and hence it appears in the Arabic Bible and Al Kitab.
The proverbial saying is true, Two wrongs cannot make one right!
YHWH Almighty must be very angry with these ignorant people fighting over pagan word Allah.
While legally speaking, Christians can use the word Allah to mean god based
on human rights.
But scripturally speaking, it is forbidden as Lord Jesus said
in John chapter 10 verse 35, "The scripture cannot be broken."
Whoever breaks the Hebrew scripture, he is not obedient to the word of YHWH.
Allah of the Quran had not spoken to Muhammad during his life time.
The Arabs fabricated the Quran in order to create their own identity that they were also
the people of the scripture.
But Quran chapter 34 verse 44-45, Quran chapter 28 verse 46 and Quran Hud chapter 11 verse
49 are self explanatory that no scripture and no prophet were sent to the Arabs prior
to Muhammad.
So the word Allah did not come from inspiration of God as it was used by grandfather of Muhammad
called Abdul Muttalib to name his father as Abdul-Allah
before the Arabic scripture was fabricated.
Anti apostasy law in Islam is obviously not inspired by God as everyone can rationalize
this particular fact: Muslims are split on two schools of thought, only 12 Islamic nations
practiced death penalty for apostasy but the rest of the Islamic countries refrain from it.
If Allah is a true god, then why Muslims still apostatize at the cost of the sacrifice of
their own life?
If Allah had spoken that apostasy in Islam must be punished with death penalty, why only
12 Islamic nations are practicing it?
Do you call the clerics in 12 Islamic nations are hypocrites?
Yes or No?
I think so.
What the Quran says about hypocrites should apply to Saudi Arabia as the founding nation
on Islam.
Quran 4 : 140 says, For Allah will collect the hypocrites and those who defy faith,
all in Hell."
Hypocrite is defined by Oxford Dictionary to mean, a hypocritical person.
In other words, a person who practices hypocrisy.
And hypocrisy is defined as, the practice of claiming to have higher standards or more
noble beliefs than is the case.
Now, the dilemma arises, as all hypocrites are reserved to be sent to Hell, then Muslim
nations which oppose death penalty for apostasy will be deemed as not following the true Islam.
At the same time, some clerics will emulate the pressure from Saudi Arabia as the role
model for Islamic nations.
But Saudi Arabia has become a hypocritical nation filled with clerics who are hypocrites.
May YHWH open the eyes of the Muslims in
Malaysia and the Arab nations to behold the truth that apostasy in Islam happened
because Allah is not a true god.
Shalom.
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What is it exactly that's Celsius is trying to do? (simple explanation ) - Duration: 2:33.
In the traditional world, if you go on the New York Stock
Exchange or NASDAQ and you look at how many securities
are listed, you will find that it is actually
less than 5,000 companies listed on the NASDAQ, for example.
But if you look at mutual fund and ETFs and all
these other financial products that
are built on top of the 5,000 products,
you will find that there's about 30,000
different mutual funds and exchanges
and all kind of other ETFs and other products--
futures, options, all these other things--
on top of just the same 5,000 companies.
And the money that's being made on all these derivatives-- all
these things are called derivative products
because they derive from the 5,000 underlying companies.
Same thing in the crypto community.
There's an underlying set of currencies, right, or crypto
coins.
Let's say the top 20, which is what we're focused on,
there's going to be a whole world of financial products
that derive from these 20 coins.
Right, the derivatives from these coins.
And what Celsius does, it comes to the community and says,
hey, let's all of us get together-- all the coin
holders get together-- and we will issue these products.
Instead of letting Wall Street issue these products
and extract all the value, we will issue these products
on behalf of the coin holders.
All the profits from these things,
which are billions of dollars, are
going to go back into the coin holders.
So now, the coin holder can benefit
from the rise in the price of the coin
and have additional income from the derivative products
that Celsius generates on their behalf
into the financial community.
So we're starting with two simple products.
One is earn interest and one is get a loan against your crypto.
But the next set of products-- all the other things
we're going to put inside the wallets--
are all going to be things that extract value from the people
that short and the people that create puts and calls
and the people that build future contracts
and the people that build mutual funds and the people who
build ETFs on top of these coins that you hold.
So your choice is to let Wall Street make all
that money or your choice is to join Celsius either as an ICO
contributor or as a coin contributor into the wallet
and allow us to build that.
The bigger we are, the more leverage we have on these guys.
If we have a big chunk of the coins, they have to use us.
They will not have a choice.
And that's really the opportunity,
right now, early on, to establish that and really win
over the community and then win over
all of the people who want to speculate on these derivatives
to build what we're trying to build.
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Data privacy is front and center, yet we'll still give it away for convenience - Duration: 0:40.
In 2017,
through a variety of high profile hacks
and regulatory discussions,
data privacy became front and center.
However, that commotion quickly died down.
in 2018,
we're going to see the Zuckerberg law,
which states that we will continue to double the amount
of private information we share every year, continue.
As we have always done before,
we will continue to give up our personal data in exchange for our convience.
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2019: It is only through your voter's card that you can challenge your leaders - Sultan of Sokoto - Duration: 2:59.
The Sultan of Sokoto and president general of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar III, has called on Nigerians to go get their voter's card ready to elect leaders of their choice in the forthcoming 2019 general elections.
According to the sultan, people can only have a say in what the leaders do, only by getting their voter's card, Vanguard reports.
Speaking on Saturday, March 3, during the closing ceremony of the 32nd National Qur'anic Recitation competition organized by Centre for Islamic Studies, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto and hosted by the Katsina state, Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar said: "It is only through your voter's card that you can challenge your leaders and also have a say in what they do.
Also speaking, the governor of Katsina state, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari, faulted the Almajiranci system. He said it has no basis in Islam.
"The practice of the Almajirai is far from being a reflection of Islamic ideals. The Almajirai are erroneously linked to Islamic education.
Aged between four and 15 years, the Almajirai are engaged more in seeking sustenance for themselves than in learning the Qur'an. They are exposed, exploited and abused and many of them become involved in crimes.
Islam does not encourage begging," Governor Masari said.
Amina Aliyu Mohd from Borno state and Amiru Yunus Guru from Bauchi state emerged as the overall winners in the competition which had about 250 reciters. They were awarded with brand new cars, Hajj seats and other cash donations.
Gombe state will be hosting the the 33rd edition of the competition slated for next year. In an earlier report, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) decried the lack of commitment by Nigerians to collect their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).
The Kogi state chapter of the association said it is worrisome that about eight million Nigerians are yet to collect their PVCs from many collection centres across Nigeria.
Daily Trust reports that the CAN chairman of the state chapter, Bishop John Ibenu, there is need for Independent National Electoral Commission to step up sensitisation campaign and enlightenment for the people.
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