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Dear Brothers, I'm Sorry - Duration: 2:07.To my brothers in Christ.
I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry we live in a culture that looks to emasculate you.
A culture that pollutes us with images of men who striving for anything but virtue.
I'm sorry that the media always portrays husbands or male characters
as these dim-witted, lazy men who do nothing for themselves.
I'm sorry that we never acknowledge that men struggle with self-worth and body image as well.
I'm sorry that the culture tells us that real men are these over-sexualized beings
who spend six-plus hours in the gym and have no control over their sexual desires.
I'm so sorry that the culture portrays the "nice guy" as this nerdy,
backboneless man, who can never seem to get out of the friend zone.
And doesn't display any sort of confidence.
I'm sorry that the only guy who seems to display any sort of confidence
is the tool who has no respect for himself or women.
I'm sorry the culture has fed us the lie that "men don't cry."
That if a man cries or displays any sign of sympathy or compassion, then he's weak.
I'm sorry our culture sucks.
I hear your frustration.
And I'm here to say that I don't believe those lies.
You were made for so much more than what this culture tells you.
You are a strong, bold, dauntless man of God.
You area man entrusted with the duty to uphold the dignity of every woman.
A duty you will fulfill beautifully and courageously.
I promise to do my part in leading you away from sin and closer to the heart of Christ.
We live in a culture that strives to kill any ounce of virtue.
A culture that tries to pin man and woman against each other.
To convince us that we're alone in this strive for holiness.
I refuse to allow it to win.
I choose to stand against the tide.
To break the chains.
I choose to help restore the culture through virtue.
I choose to do that through my love for each brother and sister in Christ.
I choose to stand beside you, walking the long and narrow path to Heaven.
To eternity.
To a life of happiness and joy.
Love, your sister in Christ.
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AREA 51 SENSATION 'Whistleblower' says secret USAF - Duration: 5:26.AREA 51 SENSATION 'Whistleblower' says secret USAF base has 'time-travelling Roswell UFO'
A "WHISTLEBLOWER" claiming to have worked inside the mysterious Area 51 US Air Force
base has extraordinarily said the Nevada facility DOES house UFOs recovered from visiting aliens.
by Jon Austin,
American Robert Miller recorded a sensational YouTube clip which he said he made to "clear
his conscience" as he is "getting old."
In the video, seen by more than 300,000 people, he said he was a former marine corps pilot
who was recruited to test fly a craft that had been "reverse engineered" from the remains
of a Roswell UFO that crashed in 1947.
The US Government did not acknowledge the existence of Area 51 until 2013, but it is
now commonly accepted research is done there on new USAF spy craft.
However, conspiracy theorists are convinced if flying saucers have ever crashed on Earth,
the wreckage and alien bodies have been secretly taken to storage in Area 51.
One long-running claim is a UFO which allegedly crashed in the New Mexico desert near Roswell
in July 1947 and it is now stored at Area 51.
Extraordinarily, Mr Miller suggested the craft could reach the "speed of light" and even
travelled through time, Dailystar.co.uk reports.
After explaining how he was sworn to secrecy, with "dire consequences" if he broke this,
he described the test flight, and a subsequent crash.
He said: "I do remember they brought me inside the craft and up to the pilot�s seat.
There was only room for one person in the giant craft.
�I looked around the cockpit and only saw a seat.
�No joystick, no steering wheel, no other controls.
There was, however, a helmet.
They told me the craft was controlled telepathically.
�I was told to imagine the craft starting to float off the ground, but it didn�t work.
"Instead I had to imagine that I was the craft, like part of it, and I began thinking of myself
floating off the ground and I felt the vibrations.�
�The next thing I knew I was in hospital.
A man in a black suit came in and explained to me what happened.
He said right before the craft hit the ground, it just went, boom, disappeared.
�Then in the middle of the night, they heard a loud crashing noise outside, the craft had
crashed in the same spot.
�The scientists had hypothesised that the craft had time-travelled.�
The whistleblower said he had chosen to go against his secrecy agreement in the interest
of the truth.
He said: "If anything happens to me in the next few days, you will know why.
"The truth is more important than my safety right now.
I wanted get the truth out there, I have been living a lie a long, long time."
There was a mixed reaction to the video.
One viewer posted on YouTube: "I think he's telling the truth no doubt about it.
"It's about time the government come clean about UFOs that they are time machines from
the future and they are not from other planets."
Another said: "Absolutely believe you and you are a brave man for speaking out.
You made history and you will go down in the history books as the first known human to
pilot a UFO."
However, a third branded it fake.
Robby Combs posted: "Everything about this tape screams fake.
He is merely reciting things he has heard other people say."
Mr Miller is not the first alleged Area 51 worker to come forward with tales of UFOs.
In 1989 Bob Lazar alleged to be a mole with staggering claims about the facility.
Mr Lazar said he reverse engineered recovered crashed alien flying saucers to try to develop
their anti-gravity flying systems, at the mysterious base, which is guarded by armed
security.
He spoke of UFOs being hidden in hangars carved out of the mountain sides close to the Nevada
military base which is tucked away in the desert.
Mr Lazar's claims have divided the UFO community ever since, with many believing he a credible
whistleblower, while others say he is a fantasist who has been debunked.
Roswell has been at the heart of the UFO scene since the military sensationally announced
in a press release in July 1947 it had found the remains of a crashed flying saucer in
the desert nearby.
But the following day it retracted the statement, saying it was in fact a damaged US Air Force
air balloon.
Witnesses later came forward to say there had been alien bodies within the "crashed
craft", which along with the wreckage were then taken to Area 51.
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The Most Popular Movie The Year You Were Born - Duration: 12:41.Have you ever wondered what movies were filling seats at the movie theater around the time
of your birth?
Well, if you were born in 1970 or later, we've got the answers to which film brought in the
biggest crowds as you were making your big entrance.
Here are the biggest hits at the American box office released each and every year from
1970 to 2016.
1970 - Love Story
The aptly-titled Love Story is based on a popular novel by Erich Segal, and stars Ryan
O'Neal and Ali MacGraw s the movie's central couple.
This tale of love and loss was the biggest hit of 1970, with a box-office haul of $106.3
million.
1971 - The French Connection
William Friedkin's cop thriller The French Connection has often been imitated, but never
replicated.
Gene Hackman won an Oscar for his role, the movie was named Best Picture, and audiences
couldn't get enough.
It made more than any other 1971 movie, earning $51.7 million..
1972 - The Godfather
Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather is regarded as one of the most superb films of all time.
Film legend Marlon Brando is captivating, and it made stars out of cast members like
Al Pacino and Diane Keaton.
Fans lined up around the block to see the three-hour film again and again, which made
it the most popular film of 1972.
"That's a terrific story."
1973 - The Exorcist
Based on William Peter Blatty's creepy book, The Exorcist is about a girl who gets possessed
by a demon named Pazuzu.
Audiences wanted to be terrified in 1973, and this film did it so well that it topped
the annual box office chart.
1974 - Blazing Saddles
Mel Brooks' parody of old Westerns and cowboy movies is a brutally funny satire focusing
on themes of prejudice and racism, and it breaks the fourth wall when the big confrontation
spills out into a present-day studio lot.
Blazing Saddles offered something for everyone, which is why it was the biggest theatrical
draw of 1974.
1975 - Jaws
It's rare for a horror movie to grab a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars — but Jaws
did just that, thanks to memorable performances from Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw, and Roy
Scheider, all under the watchful eye of young director Steven Spielberg.
Jaws became not only the most popular movie of 1975, but the highest-grossing movie ever
— a title it held for just a couple of years.
1976 - Rocky
At a time when Sylvester Stallone was nearly broke and unable to make it as an actor, he
chose to write the classic underdog film Rocky for himself.
The gamble paid off — Rocky won Best Picture at the Academy Awards, made Stallone into
a bonafide movie star, and was the top-grossing movie of 1976, earning $117.2 million.
1977 - Star Wars
The space opera set a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away has thrilled and enchanted audiences
for 40 years now.
Underscored by the music of John Williams and featuring performances by Mark Hamill,
Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and James Earl Jones, Star Wars was a nearly perfect film.
The franchise starter raked in $460.9 million at the box office, and after its initial run
it topped Jaws to become the highest-earning movie ever.
1978 - Grease
The charismatic John Travolta and charming Australian singer Olivia Newton-John were
at the front and center of Grease, based on the smash hit Broadway musical.
Right in the middle of a '50s revival, the musical demolished its competition with a
take of $188.7 million.
"Boy, good news really travels fast."
1979 - Kramer vs. Kramer
Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep both won Oscars for their roles in the powerful domestic drama
Kramer vs. Kramer.
The film was so provocative that it enjoyed "must-see" status — making it the top theatrical
draw of 1979.
1980 - The Empire Strikes Back
The sequel to the most game-changing, beloved, and cash-generating movie ever was virtually
assured success at the box office.
After throwing in an epic battle between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker in which — spoiler
alert — Luke finds out Darth Vader is his dad, The Empire Strikes Back easily won the
1980 box office with a haul of $290.4 million.
1981 - Raiders of the Lost Ark
Raiders of the Lost Ark was intended to be a tribute to the Saturday afternoon matinee
serials that George Lucas and Steven Spielberg grew up watching — but it leaves those films
in the dust.
Riding on the confident shoulders of Harrison Ford, this wildly imaginative thrill ride
was the highest grossing film released in 1981, earning an impressive $248.1 million.
1982 - E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
It's impossible not to burst into tears of joy during E.T.'s climax, when the Reese's
Pieces-loving alien uses his powers to launch the bikes of Elliott and his pals into the
air.
E.T. appealed to just about everyone, and it brought in a staggering $435.1 million.
"Oh, God!"
1983 - Return of the Jedi
The Star Wars trilogy — a series so popular that it's commonly referred to as just "the
trilogy" — wrapped up spectacularly with Return of the Jedi.
And just like its predecessors, Jedi was the biggest blockbuster of the year of its release.
Its total box office take: $309.3 million.
1984 - Ghostbusters
Some of the biggest comedy icons of the decade came together in a very big way in 1984: to
fight ghosts and other supernatural beings menacing New York City.
This mix of broad comedy, ghosts, and Bill Murray-being-Bill Murray made Ghostbusters
a hit, raking in $242.2 million.
"They hate this.
I like to torture 'em."
1985 - Back to the Future
A seemingly impossible blend of comedy, sci-fi, nostalgia, and awkwardness, the Michael J.
Fox/Christopher Lloyd classic Back to the Future was a smash, topping all other 1985
movies with a $210.6 million haul.
1986 - Top Gun
In 1986, Americans were keenly interested in taking a highway to the danger zone — so
interested that they shelled out $179.8 million at the box office.
In what's probably his most famous role, Tom Cruise played the justifiably cocky lead character
of Top Gun, your dad's favorite movie to this day.
1987 - Three Men and a Baby
Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, and Steve Guttenberg play a trio of bachelors whose party-down
lifestyle is rocked by the arrival of a baby on their doorstep in the low-key comedy Three
Men and a Baby.
The surprising 1987 champion cruised to a box office haul of $167.7 million.
1988 - Rain Man
It's not often that the highest-grossing movie of the year also wins the Academy Award for
Best Picture.
Rain Man, starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman, is one of the few to pull it off, bridging
commercial appeal with artistic aims — and scoring a whopping $172.8 million.
1989 - Batman
Moviegoers had never seen a comic book film quite as big or as bold as Batman, which won
1989 by earning $251.1 million.
Directed by Tim Burton, Batman starred the unlikely choice of Michael Keaton in the title
role — although Jack Nicholson's Clown Prince of Crime stole the entire movie.
"You can call me Joker."
1990 - Home Alone
You wouldn't think the year's biggest hit would be a Christmas movie starring child
actor Macaulay Culkin as an abandoned child violently fending off burglars.
But the funny, fast-moving John Hughes script made it a classic that's worth revisiting
every holiday season.
Still the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time, Home Alone gathered $285.7 million,
enough to make it the number one movie of 1990.
"Keep the change ya filthy animal."
1991 - Beauty and the Beast
As the lyrics of the title song note, Beauty and the Beast is a tale as old as time, but
it hadn't ever been presented as beautifully as Disney's 1991 animated film.
The delightful and emotional musical became the first animated movie ever nominated for
Best Picture, and while it didn't win, it did wind up the highest-grossing movie to
be released in 1991.
1992 - Aladdin
The late '80s/early '90s Disney animation renaissance just might have peaked with Aladdin,
the beautifully animated adaptation filled with memorable songs, fantastic characters,
and a showstopping performance from Robin Williams as the Genie.
Aladdin was the biggest hit of 1992, bringing in $217.3 million.
1993 - Jurassic Park
Steven Spielberg thought it would be a good idea to make a movie about a dinosaur theme
park based on a bestseller by Michael Crichton using realistically rendered dinosaurs.
He was right, of course.
And let's be honest — it would've been a shock if Jurassic Park didn't become the highest
grossing movie of the year.
The 1993 dino-flick took in $402.4 million.
"Clever girl."
1994 - The Lion King
A magnificently animated retelling of Hamlet, The Lion King is a beautiful and emotional
film, underscored by original music by Elton John.
The hit musical was the third Disney animated feature in a row to top the annual box office,
earning $422 million.
1995 - Toy Story
As the first all-CGI cartoon feature, Pixar's Toy Story attracted viewers who wanted to
check out the next generation of animation.
But what really brought in the $191.7 million?
Its premise — that toys come alive when humans aren't around — and its resonant
themes of friendship and acceptance.
1996 - Independence Day
Who wouldn't want to see a bunch of Americans from different walks of life team up to defeat
evil hordes of alien invaders?
Also, the aliens blew up the White House and other landmarks, which was pretty awesome
and realistic-looking in 1996.
Independence Day, led by Will Smith, took in a whopping $306.1 million.
1997 - Titanic
At the time, James Cameron's historical romantic drama set aboard the doomed ocean-liner was
the most expensive movie ever made.
It won 11 Academy Awards, turned Leonardo DiCaprio into a household name, and became
the first movie to earn $600 million at the domestic box office.
That made Titanic not only the highest-grossing movie released in 1997, but the highest-grossing
movie ever, to that point.
1998 - Saving Private Ryan
Steven Spielberg's gut-wrenching World War II epic Saving Private Ryan, starring Tom
Hanks, was more emotionally and physically real than any other war film people had seen,
and it brought in $216.5 million.
1999 - Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace
The first of three Star Wars prequels, The Phantom Menace was probably the most anticipated
movie of all time.
When it finally played to packed houses in May 1999, many were vocally disappointed.
A lot of people may not have liked it, but just about everybody saw it — and it pulled
in a whopping $474.5 million.
And the rest…
Movies have gotten bigger and flashier ever since the new millennium hit, so one can only
imagine what the future of cinema holds.
From the How The Grinch Stole Christmas to Avatar to Rogue One, here are all the rest
of the biggest box-office hits, from 2000 to 2016.
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DIY $2 Shotgun Microphone? - Duration: 9:47.[ELLIS DOING A STUPID MAGIC TRICK]
>> ANNOUCER: With the face made for radio,
The voice made for writing,
The writing style of a preschooler,
And magic tricks so horrible, Teller spoke out against him.
It's your host Ellis.
>> ELLIS: That's right, I'm Ellis and this is the House of Ellis Projects and Tutorials
Channel.
So I was wondering, what I can could do these mics.
The first thought that came to mind was to run down to Demolition Ranch
and see if Matt wanted to load them up into some shells and see how well they would shoot.
Then I remembered his name was on the list of people I have to stay 1000' from.
With that out of the question, I had to come up with another idea.
My thought train jumped tracks and figured I would attempt to make a shotgun microphone
from one of 'em .
So place your bets down below comment section on if this is going to work out or not.
[Ellis waits patiently]
Okay, now that I gave you some time to do that, let's head on over to the desk.
Things we are going to need for for this project.
Our 99 cent mic.
A tube of some sort.
I have here a pen.
Some sort of cutting utensil.
I have here a drill master rotary tool with a metal cutting blade thingy.
Some helping hands, so we don't burn ourselves.
A soldering iron.
Some solder.
We might need a solder sucker.
Just in case.
Some tape.
This will be just used to hold down the tube.
And finally some safety glasses, because safety.
The first thing we will have to do is tear apart this pen, so let me go ahead and do
that now.
Okay, with that torn apart, let's go ahead and put that off to the side.
Okay, next step.
We need to get this mic taken apart.
So I take it off with my finger there.
Go ahead and place the mic capsule in the alligator clips here.
Flip it up so we can have a good view of that.
I'm going to go ahead and heat up my soldering iron, so I can de-solder this.
With it up to temperature, let me go ahead and tin my tip here.
Go ahead and desolder this.
Okay, with the wire de-soldered, we can go ahead and get that knot out of there.
And remove the shell.
Okay, that has been de-soldered and removed and now we can go on to the next step.
Okay, with the microphone element removed, let's go ahead and see if it will fit into
the tube itself.
Looks like it maybe a little snug.
We'll go ahead and remove this outer rubber peice that's aroudn the element itself.
Just pushing it out.
So with the rubber piece removed, let's see how well it fits now.
So yeah, that fits too loosely.
We'll have to come up with to take of that later.
Let's go ahead on to the next step.
So We have the rotary tool here, so we are going to make some slots along the tube on
both sides.
I'm just going to freehand this, no measurements, just do it willy-nilly.
Let me do that now.
Don't forget, protection!
And also tape this down too.
With it taped down, let me go ahead and cut some slots.
[Ellis cutting slots on one side]
Okay, with the slots done on one side, we going to flip it over and try to match the
slots on the other side.
[Ellis cutting slots on the flip side]
Okay, with a wonderful cutting job here.
I guess I need to do a real quick clean up and we'll go on to the next step.
[Ellis sucking up stuff]
Okay, with the surface pretty much cleaned off here
Let's tackle the wiring.
Pretty much it's a colored enamel, it looks like, probably.
So I don't think we will have to worry too much about striping it back any more than
we need to.
So we'll leave it as is.
Let's get our tube back and figure out which way we want the front of it to be.
Okay, I'm going to say this is going to be our front.
Or actually let's make that our back and this our front.
You might have to clean out your pen after doing all those slots.
[Ellis cleans his slots]
Go ahead and feed the cable through.
[Ellis pushes his tiny wire through the tube]
Now that we have our cable through the tube,
let's go ahead and get our helping hands back here.
Get our mic element.
And there is a positive marking on here, and that is where our "copper" colored wire will
go.
So back to heating our soldering iron.
I'll go ahead and solder the positive on first.
[Ellis soldering on wires to the microphone capsule]
Okay, with that done, probably want to check to see if this still works.
Okay, I got another phone here so I'm going test that out.
Another android phone.
So we're testing it right upon the mic.
Test, test, test, one, two, one two.
[Ellis plays back the recording on the phone]
Okay, now that we know that it actually works, let's go ahead an pull in another tool I forgot
to mention.
We are going to use a hot glue gun, just to make sure these connections don't come flying
apart.
Okay, with the hot glue gun heated up, let's go ahead and glue 'er down.
Okay, with the hot glue cooled down, let's go ahead and slide it back down the pipe here.
[Ellis pulling on his cord]
You might need some help to do this.
We will just take the ink part of the pen and push the mic back.
I'm just going to push it to about half way.
Okay, with it in position, let's just go ahead and hot glue it in place.
Okay, with that done, let's go ahead and go back over to the other desk.
Okay, with the mic completed you can see that I'm holding it about a foot away from my mouth.
And let's go ahead and do some tests.
I'm going to go ahead and spin it around.
Spinning, spinning, spinning.
Now I'm on the side.
Headings towards the back.
And still spinning.
Now I'm directly on the back of the mic.
And spinning back to the other side.
And spinning, spinning, spinning.
And we're back to the front.
Let's go ahead and bring it up closer.
Are we getting that wonderful proximity effect?
And let's go ahead and do the spin test on that too.
Spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning, we're on the side.
Spinning towards the back.
Directly talking towards the back of the mic.
And spinning again.
Spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning.
And we're back to the front.
So how does this sound?
With the project completed and the tests done,
You can tell we didn't achieve the results we were after.
I was testing to see if I could come up with a project
and film it on the fly with out much planning.
That was a fail too.
So in the future, I will plan these projects out better.
Also I think doing the projects before hand will help out,
since I'll figure out the gotchas.
So to wrap this up,
I'm learning how to plan projects,
use what equipment I have,
shoot and edit video
and also to push myself to do things that was outside of my realm of comfort.
So until next time, go out and do something.
Even if fails, success lies in the fact that you might have learned something.
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