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Franck, it's a national team break.

You know the drill: small training group, many young talents.

Did you enjoy it?

How was the first week?

It was good, it was nice.

Obviously, it's not easy to train with so many players missing.

Everyone is travelling with the national teams.

But I think the young players did a very good job again.

They were very professional and concentrated.

It's always a fun experience.

How much fun is it to experience the passion and the excitement of these young players?

Well, it's always a bit of a strange situation.

It's never easy but they are obviously always totally motivated.

They train well and I think we do a good job with them too: we speak with them all the time.

We have a break from competitive football now and that's nice and important for us.

However, because it is such a long break we have to train 100%

or we'll have difficulties next week.

We need our rhythm to be good.

Jupp Heynckes isn't here

but one man who always motivates you is Peter Hermann.

It's his birthday today so what can you tell us about him and his importance for Bayern Munich?

He knows his football and in my opinion he is a really good coach.

He does a really good job with his players and knows so many exercises.

It's important to have a good time on the pitch.

We train with the ball a great deal which is fun and Peter is always 100% motivated

when he's on the pitch.

I'm happy for him because he is a really good guy.

It's very quiet at the moment but that's going to change soon.

Soon you'll play Dortmund, the Champions League, the DFB Cup and so on.

How much are you looking forward to these weeks

in which you'll be very busy due to Kingsley's injury?

As you know I've been a professional for many years and I know the situation.

We have so many games in April.

It will be a very important month for us.

We all have to be 100% fit.

You know it isn't easy to play a game every three or four days, but

we are Bayern Munich and we have many good players.

The Bayern fans are dreaming of a very successful season.

How confident are you the months of April and May can indeed be very successful?

I believe April is a very important month for us.

After that we'll see what happens.

We are all motivated and we have a great chance now: we're in the Champions League quarterfinals,

the DFB Cup semifinals and we want to win everything.

We want to win every single game.

You're off for three days now.

Will you take a short vacation

or will you just relax at home?

I'm going to stay in Munich with my family and the kids.

We have to enjoy this moment because we won't have any days off in April.

But it's going to be fun and the weather is getting better too.

Enjoy the time off with your family, gather some strength and all the best for the future.

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AN IN DEPTH LOOK INTO WHO REALLY CONTROLS THE US GOVERNMENT - Duration: 22:24.

AN IN-DEPTH LOOK INTO WHO REALLY CONTROLS THE US GOVERNMENT (DEEP STATE) � BECAUSE

IT�S NOT THE PEOPLE

BY KALEE BROWN

If you�re familiar with CE�s content, you may have noticed that we frequently refer

to the shadow government, the deep state, the cabal, the Illuminati, and the elite.

We often use these words synonymously, though some of these terms have slightly different

meanings.

If you�re unfamiliar with the true meanings of these terms, then this article is for you!

This article will examine what the shadow government is, what people and which companies

fall within it, and how they gained so much control over the U.S. government and society

in general.

What Do �Shadow Government� and �Deep State� Mean?

Shadow government and deep state are both political terms in a sense, as they�re used

to define the groups of people who control the U.S. government.

I�m not referring to the people within political parties that perceivably control the system

� not the Presidents or Congress � but the individuals and the companies who control

the government and influence policies and decisions.

The very definition of the shadow government lies within the term itself; it�s the real

government entity that hides within the shadows, making all of the important decisions in secret.

Their political agenda and true motives are completely hidden from the public.

These aren�t the people you see on mainstream media, nor are they the people you vote for;

they�re the individuals who lurk in the shadows, which is precisely how they�re

able to maintain control over the population, feeding the illusion of democracy.

The term deep state refers to �a state within a state,� a group of people who have so

much control inside of a state that they don�t actually have to abide by the same laws, largely

because they�re the ones creating them.

The deep state can even include elements of the government, including the Pentagon, which

has acted immune to many laws.

Up until this year, for instance, they had never been audited, despite the fact that

this is illegal and an astounding $10 trillion in tax payer money had gone completely unaccounted

for since 1996.

According to an in-depth report by journalist Mike Lofgren:

The Deep State does not consist of the entire government.

It is a hybrid of national security and law enforcement agencies: the Department of Defense,

the Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, the Central Intelligence

Agency and the Justice Department.

I also include the Department of the Treasury because of its jurisdiction over financial

flows, its enforcement of international sanctions and its organic symbiosis with Wall Street.

Numerous politicians have publicly discussed the people who secretly control the U.S. political

system, and are creating laws and bending them.

As John F. Hylan, former Mayor of New York City, explained:

The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government, which like a giant octopus sprawls

its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation . . . The little coterie of powerful

international bankers virtually run the United States government for their own selfish purposes.

They practically control both parties . . . [and] control the majority of the newspapers and

magazines in this country.

They use the columns of these papers to club into submission or drive out of office public

officials who refuse to do the bidding of the powerful corrupt cliques which compose

the invisible government.

It operates under cover of a self-created screen [and] seizes our executive officers,

legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public protection.

Senator Daniel K. Inouye, a high ranking Asian-American politician, has also stated: �There exists

a shadowy government with its own Air Force, its own Navy, its own fundraising mechanism,

and the ability to pursue its own ideas of the national interest, free from all checks

and balances, and free from the law itself.�

Theodore Roosevelt, former President of the United States, stated:

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

people.

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

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

interests, which use them impartially to serve their selfish purposes.

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

and acknowledging no responsibility to the people.

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

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

When former President Eisenhower coined the term �Military Industrial Complex,� his

main concern was the potential for the �disastrous rise of misplaced power.� After him, former

President John F Kennedy (JFK) warned citizens that we are living in �a system which has

conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly

efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific

and political operations.� He went on to state that �its preparations are concealed,

not published.

Its mistakes are buried, not headlined.

Its dissenters are silenced, not praised.

No expenditure is questioned, no rumour is printed, no secret is revealed.�

Even before both of these two, former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson revealed:

Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men�s views confided to me privately.

Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture,

are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something.

They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked,

so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak

in condemnation of it.

(source)

The following video from THRIVE Movement, a documentary created by the heir to Proctor

& Gamble, Foster Gamble, perfectly explains how this system works:

Who Is a Part of the Shadow Government and the Deep State?

Since the shadow government and the deep state are fairly broad terms to define the people

and the corporations that control the government, they include a lot of people and a lot of

corporations.

To begin, the shadow government includes billionaire families like the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds.

The Rothschilds became very wealthy in the 1700s off the banking system, and then spread

out all over Europe, gaining more power through other industries.

The family also has strategic marital times to big names such as Du Pont, Hilton, and

Guinness.

However, the Rothschilds are most well-known for their control over the American Federal

Reserve Bank, though they own countless big banks all over the world.

Check out this CE article to further understand how big banks actually work and gain control

over society.

The Rockefellers have their hands in practically every industry, including banking, health,

oil, food, and more.

Over a century ago, the Carnegie and Rockefeller foundations began to alter university medical

curricula to reflect a greater focus on pharmaceuticals so they could increase their profits.

They put their money into drug-based research and made that the main focus of modern day

healthcare.

Since then, the Rockefellers and banking elite have been able to control and profit from

the drug industry.

The AMA, the largest association of physicians in the U.S., enforces the drug-treatment paradigm

by heavily lobbying Congress and publishing one of the most influential journals, JAMA,

which is largely funded by pharmaceutical advertisers.

Mainstream media networks are owned by fewer than five multinational corporations, and

all of these corporations have ties to the Rothschild and Rockefeller families.

The Rockefellers were also involved in the creation of the United Nations (UN), which

you can read more about in our CE article here.

This may not raise red flags to those who aren�t familiar with the Rockefeller family,

but consider this: The UN was created in 1945 as a result of World War 2.

In practically every global conflict, something is created out of that conflict to give the

illusion that whatever is created will solve it.

Have you ever thought that the people who created the conflict are doing so so they

can propose the solution in order to manipulate the population and gain further power?

George Soros is another key member of the shadow government, disguised as a philanthropic

billionaire.

His donations seem heartfelt and meaningful, but if you look a little closer, you�ll

realize that every donation he makes has an ulterior motive behind it, helping to secure

his control over the political landscape and in turn profit from it.

Similar to the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds, he has secured his political control all over

the U.S. and in other places like Europe and holds many strategic investments, including

in the DNC and in organizations that support the DNC.

You can read more about George Soros in our CE articles here and here.

Many large corporations fall into the shadow government as well.

SONY is one of these corporations, as the CIA and the government have strong ties to

the movie industry.

In a statement made last year, Wikileaks wrote: �The Sony Archives show that behind the

scenes this is an influential corporation, with ties to the White House (there are almost

100 US government email addresses in the archive), with an ability to impact laws and policies,

and with connections to the US military-industrial complex.� You can read more about that in

our CE article here.

The list of corporations that could be seen as members of the shadow government goes on

and on: Exxon Mobil, Monsanto, Big Pharma companies, Corrections Corporations of America,

Wall Street (Goldman Sachs, etc.), American Bail Coalition, other big oil corporations,

big players in the factory farming industry, and more.

Corporate members of the deep state or the Military Industrial Complex include big military

contractors like Lockheed Martin.

According to William Hartung, the Director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center

for International Policy, contractors will �periodically intervene to try to stop practices

that would make them more accountable.�

How They Influence Legislation and Gain Control Over the Government

It�s clear that corporations have a strong hold on government regulations; why else would

chemicals be put in our food and the environment?

Even the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has strong ties to oil companies, despite

the fact that they�re supposedly the government agency that protects the environment (learn

more here).

The simple answer to this question: money, the promise to gain more control over the

population, and lobbying efforts.

The shadow government can manipulate, or in some cases, create legislation through either

close ties to politicians or even organizations like the American Legislative Exchange Council

(ALEC).

ALEC is a conservative group comprised of state legislators and corporate leaders that

allows corporations to help write, or in some cases, just hand over legislation that the

�official lawmakers� can then take credit for and formally propose.

ALEC has been responsible for numerous immoral bills including those that aim to lower minimum

wage, suppress voter rights, pro-gun laws, ag-gag (animal cruelty) bills, and more.

The Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) conducted research into ALEC�s funding while looking

into Exxon Mobil and the company�s wrongdoings regarding climate change denial.

CMD found that 98% of ALEC�s funding comes from private sources other than state legislators.

This means that ALEC is basically entirely funded by global corporations, including Exxon

Mobil.

Political satirist John Oliver explains this in detail below:

ALEC has played a crucial role in influencing laws surrounding gun control, the prison system,

voting laws, environmental policies, animal cruelty laws, minimum wage, and more.

ALEC-backed legislation is not created �for the people,� but rather, designed so corporations

can increase their profits and create loop holes so they don�t get in trouble with

the law.

You can read more about ALEC in our CE article here.

There are tons of other examples of corporations influencing the government outside of ALEC

as well.

One court case addressed the EPA�s ties to Monsanto, bending laws and lying about

the environmental and health issues involved with the company�s products (GMOs, herbicide

Round Up, etc.).

You can read more about that here.

Big Pharma is another industry with close ties to the government.

Even though it�s illegal for Big Pharma to advertise drugs in other countries, it�s

completely legal in North America.

The advertisements are often misleading, overstating the benefits and completely omitting the risks

or potential side effects (or simply putting them in tiny, illegible letters).

Although the FDA has stepped in multiple times, sending pharmaceutical companies warning letters

or even forcing them to take down their ads because they are false, misleading, and/or

exaggerate the effects of their drugs, this is still an ongoing issue .

Lobbying expenditures by the pharmaceutical industry have been increasing every year and

hit an all-time high of $273 million in 2009.

This money is then used to influence lawmakers and politicians to shape pending legislature.

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association conducted

by a team from Yale University found that one in three FDA-approved pharmaceutical drugs

have safety issues.

Big Pharma pressured the FDA to speed up their drug approval process, and this is what happened

as a result.

You can read more about that here.

The U.S. government also holds strong ties to the meat and dairy industries.

The government has helped food providers become more dairy-based, and implemented milk education

into school programs.

Check out this video that elaborates on the government�s ties to the dairy industry

here.

The USDA has heavy ties to many advertisements and campaigns encouraging consumers to purchase

meat.

The U.S. government spends $38 billion annually to subsidize the meat and dairy industries,

in comparison to only 0.04% of that on fruits and vegetables.

If the government didn�t benefit from meat and dairy sales, our recommended intake of

animal products would look significantly different.

Instead, the USDA Food Guide Pyramid states you should eat 2-3 servings of milk, yogurt,

and cheese, despite the fact that only 75% of people can actually digest milk properly,

as well as 2-3 servings of meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, and nuts per day.

What the food guide doesn�t mention is that numerous studies have proven that meat and

dairy consumption can cause cancer, heart disease, obesity, and many more health complications.

Lastly, another crucial way the deep state gains control over the public and the government

is through false-flag terrorism.

Yes, the government is involved with the creation of these terrorist attacks and the infiltration

of other countries, but it�s not just the U.S. government that profits off war and terror.

False-flag terrorism is the idea that a government would stage a terrorist attack in a country

(even their own) in order to justify war and the infiltration of a foreign country for

their own purposes (whether that be for money, oil, etc.).

It�s also used to heighten a state of fear and security within their own country, and

in order to do so, they need a villain.

For example, in the case of 9/11 it was Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden.

As former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook explains:

The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al-Qaeda, and any informed

intelligence officer knows this.

But, there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an intensified

entity representing the �devil� only in order to drive TV watchers to accept a unified

international leadership for a war against terrorism.

In essence, war and chaos are profitable businesses, and they�ve been used by the shadow government

and the deep state for many years to not only take over nations, but to control the masses

using fear as well.

War is often just a collaborative effort between powerful individuals to play out big picture

plans through creating conflict and justifying war.

Then, when this heightened fear state occurs in society, people don�t question terrorist

bills and surveillance because they�re implemented in the name of �national security.�

�I served in all commissioned ranks from Second Lieutenant to Major-General.

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

Business, for Wall Street and for the Bankers.

In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism.�

� General Smedley Butler, one of the highest ranking generals in American history

The subject of war and terror also relates to the New World Order, as this is often the

overarching goal when it comes to the U.S. invading other countries or the elite creating

chaos and terror in other countries.

The New World Order is the supposed goal of a handful of global elitists who are pushing

for a one world government and a heightened national security state.

This group, often referred to as the cabal/the shadow government/the deep state/the elite,

has been using foreign threats to heighten security, strip us of our rights, and invade

other countries.

The entire world is practically covered with U.S. military bases and big banks owned by

the Rothschilds, with the exception of only a few countries.

Why This Is Important Information Many news organizations and people refuse

to discuss the shadow government and the deep state, whether�s that�s because they fear

the negativity surrounding the subject or because they�re owned and funded by these

groups of people.

Amber Lyon is a three-time Emmy award winning journalist at CNN who went on record stating

that mainstream media outlets are routinely paid by the U.S. government as well as by

foreign governments to selectively report and manipulate information on specific events.

She has also admitted that the U.S. government has editorial control over mainstream media

content.

This isn�t anything new; the CIA�s Operation MOCKINGBIRD is the government program referring

to its interest and relations with mainstream media.

MOCKINGBIRD stemmed from the CIA�s forerunner, the Office for Strategic Services (OSS, 1942-47),

which, during World War II, created a working relationship with journalists and psychological

warfare experts operating primarily in the European theatre.

It�s clear that the truth has been hidden from us for a long time, but it�s crucial

that we don�t perceive this information as �scary,� but rather as empowering.

If we fear the shadow government and refuse to discuss them, then we�re feeding into

their perpetual control over the system.

However, if we shed light on this subject and explain to others how our political system

actually works, then real, sustainable change can actually occur.

Democracy only gives you the illusion of freedom and �human rights,� because only without

an overarching, elite-serving government could you truly have these things.

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How To Practice A Song - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy - Duration: 9:09.

Hey guys, welcome back again to Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy, where the proof continues to

be in the actual singing.

We got quite a few requests for this one.

It's how to practice a song.

Or how do I practice singing a song?

Well, there's a lot of diverse information on YouTube and the Internet.

I'm just going to share my own personal testimony with you, and then you can use that

information if it will help you.

And the first thing is, I would practice something that's well-within your vocal range, or

well-within what's called your tessitura, or the sweet spot of what vocal registration

you have.

So if you're a baritone, it's one thing, if you're a tenor, alto, contralto, soprano,

whatever that is.

It's well-within your range, so you're not stretching yourself so far that you get

so frustrated, that you lose confidence that you can't sing something.

Okay?

So, in fact, often to this day, if there's a piece that I'm going to work up, I might

practice it a half-step lower, or a full-step lower just to kind of get a lay of the land

and figure out, you know, how it feels in my voice and throat, and then I'll build stamina

up, and I'll work myself up to the original key.

I do this to this day, right now, still.

So, I want to encourage you that we're all human, and no one's immune from that.

So we all have to build up stamina, to build up this stuff to this registration.

That's the first thing.

The other thing is that we're not trying to be note gods.

You're not trying to go on American Idol and go EEEEEEEE.

You know, and just like, kill some note out of somewhere, right?

What we're trying to do is we're trying to get: Pitch is King.

Tone is King.

Pitch and tone.

If we can get those two things together, we've won 80% of the battle.

Even above range and all that stuff.

And then selling the story.

So once we have confidence in pitch, once we have confidence in tone, and then what

are the lyrics saying, like how are you selling the song?

It's not just because you can sing someone else's song, or a song that you've written,

what ever…

It's that what's the conviction, and how were you able to re-present that song in a

way that's believable with passion?

So that's far more important than range and all this other stuff.

Tone is King.

Pitch is King first.

Tone is King, and then selling the story, it's all part of the package.

So, I have a singing course called How To Sing Better Than Anyone Else, and I

cover all of this in the course.

In fact I have a singers forums that has over 12,000 members now, with great moderation,

where you can join it for free, you can post videos, ask questions on how you're doing,

and so forth.

And we can encourage you, and 12,000 guys are going to come alongside of you…

Not 12,000, but quite a few of them, will come alongside of you and share their story

with you, and you can interact with them at Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy dot com.

So let's get back to how to sing any song, how to practice a song.

So the other thing that I do is one of the things that we need to understand, and I've

covered this in a lot of different videos and in my course especially, is to build up muscle

memory for vowel sounds.

Let me say this again, to build up muscle memory for vowel sounds.

Let me give you an example of this.

Let's say I want to pick off a pop song, and let's say it's Bruno Mars When I Was

Your Man, okay?

So I go same bed that it feels just a little bit bigger now.

Old song on the radio but it don't sound the same.

Right?

So I've got this certain pitch and this certain what ever.

What I would do is when I was first starting out I would sing with vowels only, first,

because I'll explain why consonants get in the way of the throat, spasming, and closing

down, and you getting caught in the vowels.

In fact, some people say hey, you know, I can do, I can sing really high in singing

scales, but I can't apply that to singing.

This is why.

Okay? So:

(Singing Vowels Only. No Consonants...)

Right?

So if I can avoid the consonants constantly closing down the back of the throat, and having

to reopen the vowel, what happens is, is I can have what is called contiguous phrase singing.

When I do that I get the freedom and the relaxation in the throat.

And then, little by little, all I do is add just a little bit of that consonant…

Same bed that it feels just a little bit bigger now.

Just a little bit of it, I don't have to add a lot.

Just enough for you to be able to understand the words.

Very, very important.

Okay?

The other thing, too, is…

The higher up we go, the more we have to close down those vowels.

And again, I cover all of this in my singing course, where the vowels themselves can't

be so big, and we use even less of the consonants themselves, so that we continue with this

contiguous phrase singing.

And here's why…

When we sing, there's the epiglottis rolls across the back of the throat, and if you

want I have a whole video on how does the voice work.

Check it out.

I discussed all of this in this video.

The epiglottis comes back, and it toggles, or it literally acts as the umpire or the

referee of the throat.

You have your trachea, which is how you breathe, and you have your epiglottis, which is how

you swallow.

So, swallowing for food, trachea for breathing and sound.

And this thing mitigates or referees where this air is supposed to go or whether if we're

going to swallow something, you know food or something, or if air is going to come in

and out.

So as it toggles back and forth in the throat, it negotiates your ability to understand how

this is going to go up into what is called the Velo nasal port, or up into your sinus

cavity, and it switches.

So in other words, here it sounds crazy, bear with me, I know it's kind of a little bit

complicated, and again I cover all of this in my course.

If you're interested, grab it because I have a huge section on this.

But what happens is if I'm talking to you, I go um, buh, guh, ng…

Okay those are called hard glottal stops.

And those glottal stops, what happens is if I go same Bed But it Feels Just a Little Bit

Bigger Now…

Right?

Every time I do that I can't have contiguous airflow coming out of the mouth.

So what typically happens with most people is (demonstrates voice breaking and cracking at the passaggio)

and there's a chirp, or a yodel that happens because the back of the

throat is trying to negotiate: Huh.

Do you want air to come out of the throat?

Do you want to come out of the nose?

Or a percentage in between?

Can you please make up your mind?

Well, until you understand how to negotiate this stuff, you won't know.

Now, again in my course, I cover how to take soft consonants and work them up first.

So instead of same bed, you could use a "V"… same ved vut it feels just a little vit vigger

now…

And I use V, V, V, V, V…

So I can have contiguous airflow coming out of the mouth.

If I don't do same bed but it feels just a little bit bigger now, right, it switches

and it wants to know wow, do you want air to come out of the throat or the nose or a

combination?

So you have to build up muscle memory for this first.

So let's go back and do this over again.

Pick a song well-within your range.

Work your vowels up, first, in the song, that you're all the way through with no consonants

at all, right?

And then as you add consonants, add them only as you need them.

Right?

And use soft consonants of things, soft vowels so you can get through to have contiguous

airflow coming out of the mouth.

By the way, an example of this, there's an old Steve Perry song I want to use, Lights.

By Steve Perry.

For those of you that don't know, just look it up.

Fine.

When the lights go down in the city And the sun shines on the Bay, Ooh I want to be

there in my city, right?

It's the Sam Cooke sort of approach, where all of the vowels are just fluid, and they're

coming out like one beautiful long, gorgeous whole tone.

I could go: when the lights.

Go down.

In the Cit-tay.

You know, and I could make it choppy, right?

And really compress that sound, and really choke it off…

But if I have this contiguous phrase singing going on, all of a sudden it opens up the

ability for all of the vowels that we've trained in my course to get your sound nice

and big and robust.

That's why you probably say Ken how is it possible?

You're able to sing those notes so high, and it just sounds so open and Roary!

Because I worked up the vowels first, got the open throat contiguous phrase singing

first, and then I just drop in those consonants as I need them in order to be able to get

you to hear.

By the way, it's a much more beautiful sound, too.

It's not like we're compromising anything, in fact, it's even better, because the sound

is more open and then all we have to do is just drop in just a couple consonants for people

to get to understand what the words themselves are.

So I hope this was helpful for you guys.

Please like and subscribe to my channel.

Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy, where the proof is in the singing.

Until next time…

Peace.

Out.

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WHEN is One Punch Man SEASON 2 Coming? 4 Year DELAY like Attack on Titan Season 2? - Duration: 3:48.

Where the hell is One punch man season two? So what's up guys Foxen here! You'd

to be surprised at just how often people ask me about one punch man season two.

The first season for one punch man came out back in 2015 so are they copying

attack on Titan with their own four year delay? Possibly. This week they've

actually dropped some info and hints about when this was coming. One punch man

season two officially got confirmed in 2016 that then somewhat got reconfirmed

again last year except so far there's been no official released date given.

Despite that everyone has been expecting it to come out this year. Let's see if

that happens. So what does update that came out this week? It was pretty much

them reassuring everyone that season two is still in production so hmm is this

potentially bad news? But back to the question when the hell is one punch man

season 2 coming out. Here's a hint they gave on August 12th of this year they're

gonna be holding this one punch man serious school event. At this event

they're gonna have the voice actor for One punch man, Genos and Sonic also known

as Eren Yeager. Given that they're gonna have these voice actors there they very

very likely will release some information about season 2. Hopefully

this inclusive release date and honestly if they do wait until August to release

anything it would be a little surprised. Just seeing how far this event is I

really don't see Season 2 coming out sooner than fall this year. Just don't be

surprised if it turns out that one punch man season 2 got pushed back to 2019.

Like I said it looks like they're going with the attack on Titan strategy. And

really I'm surprised that they're taking their sweet time. One punch man was still

in the top 10 selling manga of 2017. It was basically tied with the seven deadly

sins and it even beat out food Wars by a decent chunk. Perhaps they were just

waiting for Super to be done? But anyway in the second key info that dropped was

a new voice actor for Garou. You could see him right here in the poster released.

Garou will be voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa. You may know him from some other animes

series Li from Code Geass, Tien and Android 16 from Dragon Ball Kai, Hiiro from Gundam

Wing, Sakamoto from Sakamoto and here's a fun one in Kaiba from freakin yu-gi-oh!

Screw the rules I have money! Oh and by the way Garou is not a hero but

I guess he's not a monster either. Either way this guy should be a fun addition

for season two but anyway before we found out that they were possibly

delaying season two so much a lot of fans were already worried about the

change in studio and director for one punch man season two. Originally MADHOUSE

studio did season 1 season 2. It's now gonna be done by the J.C.staff

studio. They've done popular hits such as Toradora, Food Wars, Danmachi and a

certain magical index. Depending on how you feel about these shows that may or

may not make you a little nervous. Either way the replacement studio is

definitely no Madhouse. Ironically there is a good chance that they change the

studio since madhouse was too busy with anime projects lined up for years and

years. However now that season 2 is taking so long to get made perhaps they

should have just waited. I guess it worked for attack on Titan right? But anyway

let me know your thoughts on this! Question of the day, are you excited for

one punch man season two at this point? I mean it was a super hit back in 2015 but

again it was no attack on Titan. Are you one of the ones worried about the change

in studio and director for season 2? And just for fun let me ask you the age-old

question. Is there anyone that could beat one punch man one on one? Go ahead and

post all of this down below. If you enjoyed this video definitely give a

thumbs up and subscribe. You could enjoy five or more anime videos every week

this includes anime news breakdowns like this one. By the way there has been a lot

of chatter for sequels for season 1 and season 2 for a lot of anime. Go ahead and

check out the latest info that drop for re:zero and I'll see you guys later

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How We Got to Romanian Wilderness - Duration: 12:56.

Hello everybody and welcome to my channel!

In this video I will tell you about our short trip to Romanian Apuseni Mountains.

Actually we went there to shot a commercial for a very cool, Romanian company of water- Aqua Via.

They extract the water on that parts of Transylvania and it is super good.

In that places was so beautiful that I couldn't resist not to make a vlog about this fairy trip for you.

There are approximately 500km from Chisinau to Cluj, but this time we lingered and our way there took 11 hours.

BTW, this trip was in august, so don't be surprise about our summer clothes.

We slept in Cluj. Next day we met our colleagues and headed into the wilderness of Romanian mountains.

There were 2 girls with us, so we were 4 in the car.

We settled down in a wooden house in Romanian style.

If I am not mistaken, the place was called "Casa Bunichilor" , that means The House of Grannies in English.

There were no internet in the house, all the furniture was old, the windows were very small.

I noticed that in the past people very often used to do small windows. I think it keeps warmth this way.

The floor was creaking.

Sometimes we heard mouses under the floor.

There were portraits of old owners of the house.

Near the main house it was a summer house, a barn, a terrace and the second toilet.

Let me clean up here a bit first.

Here they set in the summertime.

This is a summer house for cooking an resting.

Let me hide these.

Here they have old, broken jars.

They are very beautiful.

Look at these beautiful plates here.

It is very authentic here.

What is this?

Here they put a basin and washed the dishes.

I like this!

-Let me take away that spider!

No, it's beautiful with the spider!

Is this icon old?

It is from grannies. Not very old.

Look at this!

For cooking.

There were very few people in that village and mostly old people.

The most weird thing that we noticed was that they don't have a centralized cemetery and bury people right in the garden, near the house, where they lived.

It looks a bit creepy.

Google maps led us to a extremely bad road, when we were going to our first location.

We hardly managed to pass it.

Valul Miresei Waterfall is simply wonderful!

Valul Miresei means Bridal Veil and is called this way because of the legend

that says about a bride that fell down of the waterfall and from that time her veil is hanging from that cliffs.

We filmed a bit and moved on.

When we were driving upwards through the off-road, we had a problem with the car's clutch and we decided to go by foot.

So we have a problem with the clutch and now we have to walk a bit.

BTW, another person was on the wheel=)

Why I love Romanian mountains and forests? Because they are not dry.

The grass is always fresh, it is raining often and there are enough water in the rivers. Everything is blossoming.

Now we have a small picnic.

So we climbed the mountain but unfortunately it is cloudy here. We need sun.

Plus it is windy.

We took of the drone, but it is risky to fly a lot.

So we decided to go down.

OMG, my nose is running.

So we will film the model a bit beneath.

According to phone program, we walked more than 8 km that day.

It is a very pleasant tiredness. I love walking a lot!

Off-course we were very hungry.

We found a small cafe in that zone, where we ate all three days.

What we ate there? The menu was not rich. We ate Ciorba- a Romanian national soup. In Moldova we have Ciorba as well.

For the second plate we had potatoes or mamaliga and meat.

We drank compote or Tuika - it's a Romanian Vodca.

Good Morning!

We had a very difficult night today.

We heard mouses under our floor. They were digging, digging, trying to reach our room. It was a bit scary.

We were afraid that they will manage and will enter our room.

We already took our breakfast and now we are heading to a new location.

Funny moment was that first Katya was sleeping and was indifferent about the mouses.

I was editing the video and went to bed later.

I lied near Katya and heard "Hrtz Hrtz".

I told Katya :" There is a mouse there!".

She answered " Go away, I want to sleep!"

Now we are leaving for a new location!

Next day we were lucky to meet a forester on our way. We asked him to take us with his car to the top of the mountain and he was so kind to do it for us.

It was so cool and so interesting to go in his off-road car.

One of my neighbors is gone in Germany, in the forest and is cutting down trees in a dendrological park there.

A dendrological one, not natural.

The bear will come, the tourist will be happy that he saw it, but after this it will attack.

Because it has no more instinct of hunting, but only the instinct of finding the food ready.

The forester showed us some secret places of the forest as: the place where the water enter the earth.

Also he said a lot of interesting things according his job.

I enjoyed a lot listening about the trees' illnesses. Now I know which tree is sick and which is healthy.

We arrived. The forester left us here and even didn't take the money from us.

Now let me show you this place. It is called Pietrele Albe, which means White Stones.

I think you understand why it is called this way. Because the stones are white.

It is very beautiful here! I like this place!

I think there can be a lot of mites here.

Now we will start filming.

BTW, there are some wooden houses here. I suppose they are for shepherds.

Also we saw a lot of people picking up berries and mushrooms.

There on the top of the mountain smelled of sheeps' shit a bit.

This is because it was the place for shepherds and sheeps.

To be honest we worried about our way back, because the forester got us a bit further than we expected.

The sun was very bright, but anyway we had a lot of fun going down the mountain.

A lot of locusts and other insects were jumping by our steps.

I loved blueberries on our lunch veil.

It's hard to find it in Moldova, so we are very happy each time we see it.

Now we will go by this car.

May be we will sit in the trunk.

Than may be we will go by this off-road.

It will be a lot of fun.

I put on my hat because it is very windy. I am happy that I took it with me. I don't want to get sick.

Next day all the mountains covered with myst.

It was very cold that day.

One guy took us by his off-road car.

Wow!! So cool! I wanted to see one of these flags for a long time!

We stoped at Vladeasa Top.

Off course we couldn't film in the myst, so we had to wait for 2 hours for some sun.

We got a bit cold during this 2 hours.

We enjoyed our meal with blueberries, tomatoes, bread and cheese.

Later we went to another part of the mountain.

From that top we could see the way and places, where we were the day before.

It is my first time when I get to know so well a Natural Park.

To be honest I became attached with this place.

It was unforgettable.

It seems like we stayed there for a year, not for 3 days.

Good Morning Everybody!

Today we slept so well. We slept more than 8 hours. There is no need to wake up at 8 anymore.

Sorry, no, we were already at the location at 8, so woke up at 6.

It is so warm today.

We decided to have our breakfast at the terrace.

We have no bread anymore.

We have croissants with chocolate,

cornflakes,

milk,

apples,

and peanut butter, that I love so much.

Bon appetite!

BTW, today we are leaving.

Girls have photo session in Cluj but we will try to make another some shots in this area.

I hove to see this places again someday.

And if I will return there, I promise to take you with me.

Thank you very much for watching! Bye Bye!

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MULTIPLE COUNTRIES BAN WIFI & CELL PHONES AROUND SCHOOLS, YOUNG - Duration: 12:44.

MULTIPLE COUNTRIES BAN WIFI & CELL PHONES AROUND SCHOOLS, YOUNG CHILDREN & FETUSES

BY ARJUN WALIA

There are thousands of peer-reviewed studies that have come out, and continue to come out,

raising some alarming facts about our favourite gadgets such as cell phones, tablets, our

use of Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi radiation) and more.

But the main focus lately seems to be on WiFi and cell phones, as a number of countries

around the world have set severe limits with regards to the use of WiFi and cell phones

around children in schools.

Take France for example, they passed a law in 2015 banning WiFi from all nursery schools.

In addition to that, the law states that Wi-Fi must be turned off in all elementary schools

when it�s not in use.

A wired connection, if possible, is preferred.

When it coms to cell phones in France, all advertisements must recommend headsets to

reduce the phones radiation exposure to the brain.

Furthermore, advertisements directing cell phone use towards young children are banned.

It�s not just a concern for children, the French National Library and many others in

Paris, along with several universities, have completely removed all Wi-Fi networks, and

it�s also banned in many municipal buildings.

Can you believe that?

Based on their research, health authorities in France are saying no to Wi-Fi and cell-phones.

You can access hundreds of these scientific papers and read more HERE, just click on the

science section and under each heading there are links directly to the research.

If you click on the drop down tab, a list of scientific references as documentation

appears.

Other countries include: Belgium, Spain, Israel, Australia, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria,

India, Finland, Cyprus and more.

Namibia�s atomic energy review states quite clearly that current so called �safety�

standards don�t protect citizens from long term health effects, and that the guidelines

governing their use do not guarantee adequate protection against the effects of long term

exposure.

The list goes on, and all of them have varying levels and degrees of limitations and bans.

So why has nothing happened yet in North America?

We�ll get to that a little later.

The Science These countries are not banning Wi-Fi for

nothing.

The science is quite clear and it speaks for itself.

There are thousands of peer-reviewed studies showing multiple concerns, links to cancer,

and more.

And, it�s especially concerning for children because the bone marrow of a child�s head

absorbs 10 times more radiation than that of an adult.

The links to the studies can be found below a little later in the article.

Above you�ll see an image from a study published by Dr. Om Gandhi, from the University of Utah

in 1996 (IEEE Publication).

Here�s another one of his publications a few years after that also cite the above picture.

On the far left you will see how cell phone radiation, at that time, effected the brain

of a 5 year old child, in the middle is the brain of a 10 year old, and on the far right

is the brain of an adult.

A child�s brain absorbs several times as much as that of an adult.

Cell phones and wireless expose everyone to a type of microwave radiation also known as

radiofrequency radiation or RF-EMF.

Peer reviewed research has demonstrated a myriad of adverse biological effects from

wireless radiation including reproductive dysfunction, single and double-stranded DNA

breaks creation of reactive oxygen species, immune dysfunction, stress protein synthesis

in the brain, altered brain development, sleep and memory disturbances, and increased brain

tumors and more.

�Waiting for high levels of scientific and clinical proof before taking action to prevent

well-known risks can lead to very high health and economic costs, as was the case with asbestos,

leaded petrol and tobacco.� � The European Commission

These effects have occurred at wireless radiation exposure levels hundreds of times lower than

presently legal international limits.

These effects have occurred after exposure to devices that are government approved and

legally sold to the public.

�Scientific data on the biological effects of radio-frequency indicate the immediate

need for a precautionary approach to protect the public.

Conclusive proof is not necessary.

The research has accumulated enough to provide strong evidence that low levels are not safe.�

� Environmental Health Trust

Dr. Martin Blank, Ph.D., from the Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics at Colombia

University, has joined a group of scientists from around the world who are making an international

appeal to the United Nations regarding the dangers associated with the use of electromagnetic

emitting devices like cell phones and Wi-Fi.

He and hundreds of other scientists around the world are currently petitioning the UN,

and have been for quite some time, regarding the dangers associated with these devices.

�Putting it bluntly they are damaging the living cells in our bodies and killing many

of us prematurely�

A great place to find some more research is the Bioinitiative Report 2012 as a good documentation

of the peer reviewed science.

Experimental research shows chronic exposure to wireless reduces brain cells and causes

brain cell death in the memory and learning centers of the brain.

Cell phone radiation has also been shown to alter brain activity in humans.

In 2011, NIH research found just 50 minutes of a wireless transmitting device (cell phone)

next to the brain increases glucose in the part of the brain most exposed.

Preliminary 3G and 4G research has further shown that non-thermal levels of this radiation

alter the brain�s electrical activity.

It�s not only neurotoxic effects, it�s fertility and reproduction, cognition and

impaired memory, behavioural issues, hearing loss, headaches, sleep issues, oxidative stress,

and more.

Genotoxic effects are also an issue.

A 2015 experimental study found that 2.4 GHz (Wi-Fi radiation) can alter expression of

some of the miRNAs, and the study�s authors concluded that �long-term exposure of 2.4

GHz RF may lead to adverse effects such as neurodegenerative diseases originated from

the alteration of some miRNA expression and more studies should be devoted to the effects

of RF radiation on miRNA expression levels.�

Research has also shown that damage to the pineal gland, adrenal gland, and thyroid gland.

Research has shown that low levels of microwave exposure can reduce melatonin.

Melatonin is not just critical to maintaining our sleep rhythm but it�s also an antioxidant

that helps to repair damaged DNA and reduces the growth of cancer cells.

Additionally, research shows thyroid hormone levels can be impacted by wireless radiation.

It has been established that even a small change in thyroid hormones can alter the brain.

Heart functioning is another one, the list goes on and on, and like I said, there are

thousands of peer-reviewed publications that�ve been raising concerns for years.

You can access hundreds of these papers and read more HERE, just click on the science

section and under each heading there are links directly to the research.

If you click on the drop down tab, a list of scientific references as documentation

it appears.

It�s Not Just Humans It�s not just humans, research is showing

that the growth and development of plants and trees is being altered by electromagnetic

radiation.

As the Environmental Health Trust points out (one of the best resources of information

on this subject), studies on wireless EMF frequencies have found physiological and morphological

changes, increased micronuclei formation, altered growth as well as adverse cell characteristics

such as thinner cell walls and smaller mitochondria.

What�s interesting is that they point out how electromagnetic exposure creates biochemical

changes.

Research shows that plants perceive and respond to electromagnetic fields and are a good model

to study the biological effects of exposure.

�Documentation of tree damage from base stations is made visible in the Report �Tree

Damage Caused by Mobile phone base stations� in which he states, �RF radiation effects

on plants have not been considered.

In the Explosive Proliferation of the diverse wireless communication technologies across

the entire environment and almost all areas of life, this represents an uncovered risk�

(Breunig, 2017).

EMFs have also been shown to alter the behavior of bees and birds.

Below is another image showing radiation from a tablet.

It�s not just the tablets, it�s also electromagnetic radiation in general, not just from our Wi-Fi,

tablets and cell phones, but devices we seem to be using a lot and that are in very close

proximity to our bodies.

Who knows how damaging the signals from Wi-Fi can be from long distances as well.

With All of This Science, Why Haven�t We Heard A Peep?

We�ve seen this across all scientific literature in general.

A lot research out there is industry research, and it conflicts greatly with a lot of other

research.

Industry corruption has kept these facts in the dark, and they continue to do so, as these

companies have amassed a wealth of power.

It�s not much different from tobacco and what we saw the industry do to the conclusive

science that was emerging.

Extreme amounts of fraud and advertising dragged out the process over years, until finally,

it became public knowledge that smoking can kill you.

In fact, one of the leadings doctors in the field of electromagnetic research, Dr. Devra

Davis founded non-profit Environmental Health Trust, was also one of the scientists raising

concerns about tobacco, and the industry science vs. the real stuff.

�The case against science is straightforward: much of the scientific literature, perhaps

half, may simply be untrue.�

Another great example of this was shown in a public meeting at FCC headquarters, the

agency which once served the American people instead, acted very inappropriately.

A former Congressional candidate ,Kevin Mottus, asked the federal communications commissioner

Tom Wheeler,

�Hey Tom, with the NTP study showing wireless causes cancer sub-thermally, how can you proceed

with more wireless expansion, with FCC standards only recognizing thermal effects � ignoring

thousands of studies showing cancerous effects, neurological effects, reproductive harm, immune

system disorders� people are being electrosensitive��

After about 20 seconds of yielding the floor to Mottus, Wheeler interrupted, dodged this

very appropriate question, and diverted to an FCC-compliant journalist.

You can read more about that story here.

The bottom line is, we live in a corporatocracy, not a democracy, and when it comes to the

products and services that surround all aspects of human life, they are controlled by the

very few and very powerful.

Year after year it becomes increasingly evident that our health is not really their priority

nor their concern, and they will lie, deceit, and cheat in order to accomplish whatever

their goals are.

But the more we become aware of it, the more problems we cause, and the more awareness

we create, the more action is taken against us which is why so many countries are now

implementing strict rules and bans.

What Can You Do About It?

WHAT can you do about it?

Obviously, reduce your exposure, but you can find more helpful tips published in THIS article

we wrote about a few years back.

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4½ Practical Uses for a Diode - Duration: 7:29.

Today we're going to look at 4 1/2 diode tricks that you can use in your designs.

The diode is a fundamental component you have to understand if you want to grow your electronics

prowess.

So today we're going to take a quick look at what a diode is, then look at 4 1/2 uses

for a diode in your designs... but we're not going to use half a diode...

Anyways.

Diodes are generally the first non-linear component one learns about.

Resistors, capacitors, and inductors are all linear devices, meaning that if you were to

plot the input voltage vs. the output voltage, you'd get a plot straight up and to the right.

Nonlinear devices don't follow Ohm's law , and for circuit analysis you cannot replace them

with a Thevenin equivalent.

Diodes are also passive devices, which means they don't need power to function.

Finally, they are two port devices, meaning there's just one input, the anode, and one

output, the cathode . When operating normally, an ideal diode only conducts current in one

direction.

They're conceptually quite simple, but are extremely useful because of their V-I curve,

which looks like this.

The x-axis is voltage, and the Y-axis tells us how much current can flow through the device

when exposed to that level of voltage.

At moderate positive voltages, a diode essentially acts as a short, but with a small voltage

drop called the forward voltage drop.

You can see the forward voltage drop on the VI curve - around .6-.7 V, where the current

starts to ramp up.

That .6/.7V drop is standard for silicon diodes, but for other types of diodes and materials

this forward voltage drop may vary.

You can measure this forward voltage drop? for a specific diode using a multimeter with

a diode testing capability.

You can see that this diode has a forward voltage of roughly .62V.

The forward voltage is also sometimes called the cut-in voltage or the on voltage.

But what you need to remember is that, when exposed to a moderate voltage say 5V A diode

will pass through 5V minus the forward voltage.

So 4.3V for a standard silicon diode.

There are some methods for compensating for this drop, but that's beyond the scope of

today's video.

When exposed to a negative voltage, there will be a nano-amp reverse current (or current

from the cathode to the anode) that you can generally take to be 0A in most situations.

That is, until you get to the other big swing on the VI curve - known as the breakdown voltage.

If your diode is exposed to this level of reverse bias, you blew it.

Often literally.

Diodes essentially can't hold up to that level of negative voltage stress and the device

literally breaks down - allowing negative current flow.

Long story short, you can essentially think of a diode as a one-way conductor.

So, enough preface, let's look at a few different ways you can use diodes for your circuits.

Use #1, rectifiers This has been covered ad nauseum by other

channels, so I'm going to cover this quickly.

The gist is that you can let through the positive voltages from an AC source while blocking

or inverting the negative voltages.

You can put together a halfwave rectifier with a single diode

A full bridge rectifier with four diodes.

That's right, it's not a dumb single diode rectifier, it's a full bridge.

It's worth noting that you have to use a differential probe to measure a full bridge rectifier with

a scope to avoid grounding half your rectifier.

Bring a capacitor into the mix, and you can do a couple things.

1st, you can smooth out a rectifier (although it's generally better to use an active voltage

rectifier chip) 2nd, you can build a voltage multiplier, which

is essentially a bunch of half wave rectifiers in series.

This is used for things that need high voltage but not a lot of current, like electric bug

zappers and particle accelerators which are basically the same thing, right?

Rectifiers are also the backbone of original AM radios.

Use #2 - diode logic gates.

You can build simple logic gates using diodes.

You can create an n-input OR gate or AND gate using 1 diode per input.

For more practical scenarios, you can do some less-standard logic.

Take, for example, a battery backup system.

Using two diodes, you can pass either the intended voltage input (if present), or the

battery source.

In this situation, the diode is reverse biased under normal conditions, so the battery stands

dormant.

When the source voltage is removed, the diode becomes forward biased and provides power

to the device.

Use #3 - diode clamps You can use diodes to limit the range of a

signal.

You can essentially pre-clip the signal by connecting a diode to a reference voltage

or a voltage divider.

If we start with a standard triangle wave, the signal looks normal on the scope.

But, when we add the diode + resistor clamp attached to a positive reference voltage,

the signal starts to clamp.

If I adjust the reference voltage, we can see the clamping levels change.

If you want to get better clamping you can add a bypass capacitor, or you could turn

to an active clamper circuit using an opamp or transistor circuit, but the simple diode

provides an easy and cheap clamp.

They are often used with sensitive inputs, like CMOS logic circuits, to prevent damage

from static discharge.

Clamps can also provide DC restoration when used with a capacitor.

For example, if a signal has been capacitive coupled, you could setup a diode and capacitor

like this to restore it's positive DC component.

Channel 1 is the input, which you can see is centered around ground, and channel 2 is

the output, which you can see is now bottoming out around ground.

Use #3.5 - Diode limiters I'm only counting this as 1/2 of a use, because

it technically falls under clamping, but is different enough to warrant an extra 0.5

Limiters, sometimes known as clippers, are a special type of clamp that limit the output

to plus or minus the forward voltage with a setup like this, which can be used to help

protect high gain amplifiers or other sensitive circuitry from saturating.

Watch what happens if we sweep the input amplitude between 0 and 5 V, you can see that the signal

doesn't break +/- .6 V, which is the forward voltage of the diodes.

Hack #4 - Flyback Diodes Flyback diodes are the pressure release valves

of the electronics world.

Because inductors resist a change in current you can't just instantaneously turn them off

- they'll fight back against the control circuitry to the point that it can shorten its life

or blow it up all together - this is known as inductive kick.

So, you can add a flyback diode in parallel with the inductor.

As I mentioned in the video about the time constant, this can cause a slower current

decay than you might like, so you could also use an RC snubber if you prefer.

It also won't work if the inductor is driven by an AC source (like a transformer), because

the diode will conduct on half-cycles.

In that situation you should use an RC snubber or something like a metal-oxide varistor.

To learn more, check out the component testing with an oscilloscope app note in the description

that discusses how to test both linear and non-linear devices using an oscilloscope:

Are you using any of these tricks on your designs?

Let me know in the comments or on Twitter! if you liked this video make sure to give

it a thumbs up, subscribe to this channel, and hit that little alarm bell to make sure

you get a notification when we upload a new video!

Thanks for watching!

I'm Daniel Bogdanoff, and I'll see you next time!

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How to Paint With Nail Polish Remover ~ DIY Craft Hack - HGTV Handmade - Duration: 5:19.

Hi guys, I'm Karen Kavett, welcome back to HGTV Handmade.

So today I'm doing kind of of a craft experiment - I honestly had no idea what was going to

happen as I was filming, so let's get into it.

So basically what we're going to be doing is "painting" with nail polish remover.

Start by preparing your canvas by spray painting different layers of paint onto it, letting

it dry to the touch before adding the next color.

Once that's completely dry, grab nail polish remover and paper towels.

Then lightly draw the shape that you want to make onto the canvas - the simpler the

better.

Now just put some nail polish remover on the paper towel and start rubbing away the paint

to reveal the different colors underneath.

So I know that there are all kinds of paint removers and paint thinners out there that

might work better, but I wanted to do this project with materials that you guys probably

already have.

So as you can see, it's actually working pretty well.

The nail polish remover is breaking down the paint so the colors are kind of blending together

into a nice texture.

Keep going until you're happy with how it looks, and then we're done.

Now you guys don't even have to say it, I know that you're all wondering - but does

it work with acrylic paint?

So I decided to try that out for you.

Paint your canvas the same way, letting it dry between layers.

And if you have a hair dryer, that can help the paint dry a lot faster.

Alright, so now that the canvas is ready, we're doing the exact same thing with a

paper towel and nail polish remover.

It took a lot longer to remove the acrylic paint and get down to the next layer than

it did with the spray paint.

But I really like this kind of wood grain texture that we're getting since the colors

don't blend together.

In terms of timing, the acrylic paint took way longer than the spray paint - it probably

took me a solid 40 minutes versus the 15 that the spray paint took.

And I don't know if this needs saying, but do not do this project with a fresh manicure

because it will be ruined.

Also unfortunately I was out of green paint so I had to use a different brand, and it

did not work as well as the other colors, it didn't come off so nicely.

So I think the green to the blue in the middle there, not looking great.

But if you use all of the same brand of paint and make sure it's all fairly new and not

drying out like some of mine was, it should turn out pretty well.

So, this is what I ended up with and you can see the difference between the textures you

get with spray paint versus acrylic paint.

Are they the next great work of art ready to hang in a museum?

No, but they're cute and I think it would be a really fun activity to do with your friends

that's a little different and unique.

So before I go I also wanted to share a craft fail.

I also tried this with actual nail polish, which was a terrible idea because I wasted

so much nail polish and my apartment kind of smelled like a nail salon for 3 days and

it gave me a headache.

Then when it came time to try to draw a design, the nail polish remover just removed it way

too fast and it smeared all over the place and it was just a mess.

But the other two actually worked really well and I hope you guys are inspired to try it

out for yourself.

So I hope you guys liked that project.

If you guys decide to make some artwork using that "painting" technique, make sure that

you post a photo on Instagram and tag us at @hgtvhandmade so that we can see.

And feel free to leave me a comment telling me what shape you would try to draw or what

colors you could use.

Make sure that you like this video and subscribe, and I'll see you guys next time.

For more infomation >> How to Paint With Nail Polish Remover ~ DIY Craft Hack - HGTV Handmade - Duration: 5:19.

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Sen. Graham: Russia is emboldened by 'lack of consequences' - Duration: 5:43.

For more infomation >> Sen. Graham: Russia is emboldened by 'lack of consequences' - Duration: 5:43.

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YouTube gun ban drives bloggers to PornHub - Duration: 2:56.

YouTube has banned videos that show people how to manufacture or modify guns and

their accessories.

It had already banned videos linked to the sale of guns and accessories.

Many firearms enthusiasts noticed that some of their videos had been removed from

the video-sharing website and some had their channels suspended.

Prominent gun video-bloggers said the move was an erosion of US citizens' rights,

and some said they would move their content to PornHub instead.

YouTube's policies now prohibit videos that:

show how to make a firearm, ammunition, high-capacity magazine or homemade silencers

are designed to sell guns or specific accessories including high-capacity magazines

and tools that convert a firearm to automatic fire

show how to convert a firearm to automatic or simulated-automatic fire

show how to install such accessories or modifications

The change was met with anger from some videomakers who modify guns and show off

their creations as a hobby.

Karl Kasarda and Ian McCollum, who run the gun review site InRangeTV,

said they had started posting their videos on Facebook and pornography site PornHub.

"We will not be seeking any monetisation from PornHub... we are merely looking for

a safe harbour for our content and for our viewers," the pair said in a statement.

Firearms manufacturer Spike's Tactical said the change reflected attempts to

"slowly chip away at our freedoms and erode our rights".

Videomaker Joerg Sprave said he appreciated YouTube was "now defining their

guidelines" more clearly.

But he said the change had been introduced without a transitional period.

"Many gun channels must now be afraid," he told news site Motherboard.

"They should at least get some time to clean up their videos so the new rules are

kept."

Unsuitable for children

On Tuesday, YouTube was criticised after the Sun newspaper found step-by-step

instructions on how to build an air rifle on YouTube Kids,

the company's app for children.

Despite being designed for children, its content is curated by algorithms.

Inappropriate videos have repeatedly slipped through the net.

In February, the BBC's Newsround programme found instructions on how to sharpen

knives on YouTube Kids.

At the time, YouTube said it had a variety of processes in place to try to prevent

inappropriate material appearing on its platforms.

For more infomation >> YouTube gun ban drives bloggers to PornHub - Duration: 2:56.

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BEST TRAVEL CAMERA Under $1000 | Sony RX100V Minimalist Camera Review & Tips - Duration: 10:05.

Finally the big day is here.

You're about to go on an epic trip that's somewhere awesome,

and you need a camera to capture all the experiences.

Problem is your budget's not huge and neither is your backpack. Don't worry.

We're the Vagabrothers, and we're here to help.

One of the most common questions we get is what camera we recommend for travelers,

whether you're just snapping some photos from mom and dad or

starting your first travel vlogs.

We shoot our videos with a wide variety of cameras,

from drones to action cams and pretty much all of the Sony Alpha series.

But if there was one camera one of our cameras that we would recommend to you that does it all,

it would be the Sony RX100V.

No matter where we go, we never leave home without the Sony RX100V.

It's an essential piece of our kit because it does it all,

super versatile if it's in any bag,

and it doesn't break the bank.

That's why we've collaborated with Sony to bring you this video.

Glad that camera wasn't any bigger.

You're watching Vagabrothers, and this is the best travel vlogging camera under a thousand bucks.

These days if you're tight on cash, you can do a lot with a smartphone

or an action camera. However, there are certain looks and

functions that you're just not going to be able to capture.

so if you're serious about your photography

or your filmmaking, you need a real camera.

On the other hand top-quality cameras, like the Sony Alpha series,

which we use quite a lot are larger;

they're more technical;

they're heavier, and they're definitely not under that $1000 price point especially when you start investing in lenses,

which is what makes the RX100 V such a great deal.

It packs a lot of punch of these larger cameras into a small,

easy-to-use point-and-shoot camera body that fits in your pocket.

It's pretty crazy that this tiny body holds a one-inch sensor that shoots full 4K.

1080 is the standard, but if you want a future-proof your memories and create content

that's going to last into the future, you need to be shooting in 4K.

If you want to take your videos one step further and get

that cinematic look, shoot in S log to gamma, which is Sony's raw video format

It gives you a lot more wiggle room and creative expression in post-production,

especially with color grading.

Most of the other cameras that are competitors for this don't shoot in 4K,

and they don't have a raw video format.

We shoot all our videos on the Sony Alpha series and the RX100V,

and the footage blends together seamlessly.

That's why when it comes to the balance between quality and size the RX 100V is

pound-for-pound on the best cameras on the market.

The main benefit of such a small camera is that it is compact,

fits in your pocket, and you can take it anywhere.

For filmmakers and photographers,

capturing the essence of travel is all about documenting those spontaneous moments,

which you can't capture if you don't have a camera on you.

Larger cameras can be burdensome when traveling and filming,

but this guy is small enough to take with us at all times in all situations:

when we don't feel like carrying a camera bag,

late night at bars, or in a crowded festival when a larger more conspicuous camera could get stolen.

That's why no matter where we're going,

we know we can capture anything we encounter without compromising quality.

Another great feature is the excellent slow motion or

HFR high frame rate ,which can capture footage in up to

1000 frames per second or 960 if you want to be exact.

This feature is one of the secret weapons in our filmmaking arsenal.

When there's a lot going on around you, it helps slow everything down.

It's great for food shots,

popping a bottle of champagne, pouring a beer into a glass or smashing that egg

Yolk that dribbles down all over that plate.

It has three different HFR modes

250 frames per second, 500 frames per second,

or a thousand frames per second so the real question is,

how slow can you go?

It's so slow that it captures things we don't even notice until editing

like the time we were using it in the middle of a medieval battle

reenactment in York ,England ,and dudes were getting it impaled all around us.

Nothing conveys agony if a medieval battle wound like 1000 frames per second.

However, there are some limitations with the slow-mo. It only shoots in

Five-second burst and takes another 5 to 10 seconds to process it after you're done recording.

It doesn't always work with every single light temperature.

That being said, it's never failed us yet and remains an essential piece of our toolkit.

You know when it's game time?

When you flip it.

The RX100V has a flip screen which tilts

180 degrees so you can check that you're in focus

before you start vlogging and you can also take a look behind you and frame your shot.

Let's talk about background real quick and framing.

So many people who start off vlogging are oblivious to the framing of their shot

and what's happening in the background.

Trust me. People would much rather see a street than a trash can or a bathroom.

So use the flip out screen make sure you're in focus and check what's going on behind you.

Let's be real. Even the most

experienced filmmakers using the best

equipment can struggle to get everything in focus all the time,

especially while traveling.

That's not an issue with the RX100V because it's got super fast auto focus with 315 points of focus.

In layman's terms that means it gets your subject super sharp and keeps it sharp

even as you move around.

It's super important for travel if you're trying to vlog the back of a rickshaw and everything's bouncing around.

If you want to use the shot it needs to be in focus and the RX100V keeps you in focus every time.

When a picture is really blurry in the background

but it's sharp and crisp in the foreground,

that is called depth of field, and there's a reason why film makers use it.

It helps draw attention to where you want the viewer to look.

Usually when you're vlogging, you want people to pay attention to you

not the the kook in the background doing dabs.

DAB on Alex.

You see what I mean?

DAB?

No DAB!

The RX100V has a great lens too,

a Zeiss 24 to 70 millimeter equivalent with an

f-stop of 1.8

which gives you that cinematic depth of field and helps blur out potential photo bombers.

Zeiss makes some of the best lenses on the market, and the lens on the RX100V is

amazing for macro shots, meaning that you can get very close to your subject, whether it's a flower,

incredibly cute puppy, or an awesome meal.

In fact we use the RX100 a lot when filming food even when we have our

larger more cinematic lenses because those big lenses

won't allow us to get close enough to film the food properly.

The RX100V does.

Whenever we film in bars, nightclubs or

festivals that go into the evening,

we never leave this camera at home.

If the Sony A7SII is the king of the night,

then the RX 100V would be the crown prince.

It does great in low-light,

which is really important.

If you want one camera that does it all whether it's noon or midnight,

outside or inside, the RX 100V can capture quite a lot.

Unfortunately, it doesn't film in total darkness

But with an ISO that goes up to 12800, it does a pretty good job.

Plus, you can just turn on the light from your cell phone,

flip it like this, and you're golden.

Of course, you can't travel without taking some pictures,

and the Sony RX100V five is great for that ..

It shoots 20.1 megapixel

photos on a one inch sensor.

That means it's great for Instagram.

But you can also blow the photos up into full-size prints when you get back home.

Not to mention, it's super easy to transfer your photos from the camera to your phone without a computer.

Just download the Sony PlayMemories app,

and you can wirelessly pass the photos to your phone and post them straight to Instagram.

Super simple.

The only notable downside is the internal audio which records through two tiny

microphones located at the top of the camera.

These are kind of susceptible to wind interference.

The good news is that this can easily be fixed with a DIY dead cat.

I'm not talking about going home and killing your cat...

Talking about a wind muff.

Just super glue or velcro one near your microphone,

and you're going to be good to go.

Another simple upgrade is the

Joby mini tripod.

It screws into the bottom of your camera and it basically

unfolds into a little tripod.

It also breaks back down,

And there you go...Ready to vlog.

It folds up flat and snug against the camera,

and it's perfect for those walk up to camera and vlog shots.

Last but not least, you can make the camera waterproof using Sony's custom

built underwater housing.

So when you think about all the features mentioned,

4K, ultra slow-mo, high-speed autofocus,

and great low-light performance, and you take them underwater, the RX100V is pretty lethal.

So whether you're surfing, scuba diving, or cliff jumping, the RX 100V has got you covered.

All right Vagabuddies, thank you for watching.

Big thanks to Sony for partnering with us to bring you this video.

If you want any more information about the camera, click the link in

the description box.

if you guys liked the video,

you know do: give it a big thumbs- up,

share with your travel buddies and subscribe to Vagabrothers.

And turn on notifications, if you have not already.

And in the meantime remember, stay curious, keep exploring,

and we will see you on the road somewhere new.

Peace.

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