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Prepare to "bowled" over

It's Pop Quiz time.

So, you brought a can of soup

for lunch,

but when you go to heat it up,

you realize the office kitchen

is out of bowls.

Well, I guess I could just go hungry.

Quit it with the hunger strike, Gandhi.

There's a microwave-safe bowl alternative within arm's reach.

Let's see if you can guess what it is in today's Pop Quiz!

Oh, wow!

I wish you would have told me.

I'm terrible at pop quizzes. I get really nervous.

And when I get really nervous,

I start to sweat.

And when I start to sweat I --

Brooke: All right. No need to sweat it.

There's a solution closer than you think.

To make a microwave-safe bowl,

should you use --

"A," paper clips and index cards,

"B," duct tape and a magazine,

or "C," plastic forks and a paper plate?

Oh, well, uh...

Index cards seem a little bit too flimsy, but maybe.

And uh, duct tape --

I can't imagine it would smell very good after being nuked.

Uh, I'm gonna go with "C," plastic forks and a paper plate.

Ding, ding, ding! That's the right answer!

Take a paper plate

and fold up the edges to make a four-sided basket.

Then stick a microwave-safe fork in each corner

to keep it from coming apart.

After that,

just pour in your soup,

pop it in the microwave,

and lunch is served.

Wow! That's really cool.

Not the soup, of course. It's pipin' hot.

Thanks, Pop Quiz Lady.

[ Can clatters ]

Never would of guessed.

For more infomation >> Hack My Life - Pop Quiz: Microwave Safe Bowl - Duration: 1:40.

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Learn Vehicles Names for Children | Kids Bus with Cars | Color Learning Video for Toddlers - Duration: 13:25.

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For more infomation >> Learn Vehicles Names for Children | Kids Bus with Cars | Color Learning Video for Toddlers - Duration: 13:25.

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Who Won the War Between LeBron James and Charles Barkley? - Duration: 2:28.

Chances are by now you know what LeBron said after absorbing the latest round of criticism

from Sir Charles.

Barkley clapped at LeBron for recently whining about needing another playmaker—something

the sanctimonious Barkley and his boys back in the '80s and '90s would never do.

But who among us expected LeBron to clap back like this?

"I'm not going to let him disrespect my legacy like that.

I'm not the one who threw somebody through a window.

I never spit on a kid.

I never had unpaid debt in Las Vegas.

I never said, 'I'm not a role model.'

I never showed up to All-Star Weekend on Sunday because I was in Vegas all weekend partying.

All I've done for my entire career is represent the NBA the right way.

Fourteen years, never got in trouble.

Respected the game.

Print that."

That was Petty LeBron, the alter ego of LeBron James we first identified back in June.

And quite frankly, we haven't hid the fact that we love Petty LeBron.

He's the LeBron James that isn't afraid to take shots at his haters.

He's the LeBron James that has no chill, that fights back, and won't sit quietly

while an inferior tugs at his cape.

Many will say LeBron probably should have taken the high road and let this one go.

As the leader of the Cavs and one of the game's best, he should set the right example.

What would M.J. do, they'd probably wonder?

I just want to know why it took Petty LeBron so long to rip Barkley a new one?

Because you can make a pretty strong argument that Barkley deserved this smackdown.

What we heard from Sir Charles on Monday is his brand.

He's brash, bold, and loud.

He gets paid handsomely to be an instigator.

Yes, you can easily mock LeBron for complaining about not having enough playmakers on the

roster when they clearly have a bunch of them—what, all of a sudden LeBron wants to be a carbon

copy of the Golden State Warriors in the Eastern Conference?

But Barkley loves to hammer LeBron and sometimes it sounds like he's just doing it for the

hell of it.

So whose side should you take in this?

The truth is there is no winner here.

Barkley got in a good shot.

LeBron countered with a devastating combo and won this round.

I'm guessing the majority of people will probably side with LeBron because, well, he's

LeBron, one of the greatest and in a stratosphere as a player Barkley wishes he resided.

We're sure some think Barkley's right.

We don't really care.

It's pure entertainment, so we hope the clap backs continue.

That's the news for now.

For more Sports updates and news, subscribe to Complex on YouTube today.

For more infomation >> Who Won the War Between LeBron James and Charles Barkley? - Duration: 2:28.

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SHOT Show 2017 New Products from Crimson Trace - Duration: 7:41.

Welcome to our continuing coverage of

SHOT show 2017. That's right. The Shooting

Hunting Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas

Nevada with almost 65,000 people in

attendance and thousands upon thousands

of brand-new products.

We're going to cover it throughout the

week with regular updates. So stay tuned.

Hi. This is Joel Persinger. I'm the GunGuy. Thank

you very much for watching my channel. I

really, deeply appreciate it. I'm still at

SHOT show. You can't get rid of me.

I've been walking around introducing

myself to all kinds of people and I have

an opportunity to talk to Gary of

Crimson Trace. As you know, if you've been

watching my channel, I've done a couple of

videos on why a laser is very positive,

particularly for concealed carry but

also for home defense. So, when I saw

the booth, I came by. Because they've got

some really terrific additions for 2017.

Gary, you were showing me this

particular one because of my wife's

preference for the M&P. Yeah.

I thought that was really

interesting. So tell me about that

product. Yeah. You bet.

This is Laser Guard Pro.

We first launched the initial Laser

Guard Pro for M&P Shield 9 and 40.

Essentially, we have it for Glock 42, Glock

43, Springfield XDS, M&P Shield 9, 40 and

now 45. That's this one here.

An M&P Shield 45. I'm liking

the sound of that already. It's a sweet little

pistol. Yeah, you ain't kiddin. Light and laser

combination. That's very cool.

We were talking about this before,

but just for clarification. Why the light?

Its a defensive tool.

What you know, only because I told you a

few minutes ago is, I just did a whole

video on why you should have a light and

I was talking about a handheld light I think

everybody should have. Which you should.

But a weapons like is

really quick once you've decided to

defend yourself, because wherever the

weapon's pointed the light is on it.

Absolutely right. You're responsible

for what's downrange. Yeah, everywhere that

round goes. Right. Exactly. And then you've

got the laser as well. Do you have a choice

between red and green? You have a choice

between red and green. Does each unit

to either or is it: you order a red one or

you order a green one. You order a red or

green one.

The other thing I notice;

some of these, it doesn't look

like a rail is required.

No. I mean these units are designed

specifically for the firearm that

they're gonna fit.

So, if you own a firearm that is one

of the ones that these fit, it doesn't

have to have a rail. It's going to attach

to the trigger guard. Exactly. It clam shells

around the trigger guard, secure.

Before we go any further, I have

Crimson Trace laser grips on my

snubbie. I'm an old guy. You know I'm an

old guy because I told you I am. I'm an

old guy and so I carry a revolver. There's

somebody that still does that and it's me.

What I love about the laser grips is

when I draw the gun, I don't have to flip

a switch or push a button. That's right.

It's intuitive. There's a name for that.

What's that? It's called "instinctive

activation." Oooo! Oooo! I didn't know

that.

Okay, does this do that? It does. Or is there a switch I

have to push. No.

All Laser Guard Pro units, just like our

Laser Guards

and Laser Grips have instinctive

activation. The activation button is

right here.

Ok so the minute I get my grip it's on.

It's on!

Is there a way if

I wanted to turn the unit off that I

could turn it off? Absolutely, right here.

There's a master on/off switch. So like just on the

bottom of my laser grips with a little

switch. Yep.

Exactly right. Now, do

both the white light and

laser come on at the same time? They do

if you have that

mode selected. There's four different

modes that the user will

actually change. You've got light and

laser together, laser only, light only,

or light with

strobing light.

Oooh! What will happen is whatever mode

that you leave it on, which is most

likely going to be light and laser,

It's going to remember

that for the next time... whatever mode you

left it on... I see.

Cool. So this gives the user a tremendous

amount of flexibility in how they want

to set the unit up for their personal

preference or whatever their personal

situation might be. Personal situation or

training purposes. Well exactly. Their

training is going to be a little

different.

Absolutely. One of the things I've

learned over the years is that no two

shooters are the same. Right.

No two humans... you know it's one of the

beauties of human beings:

We're not all driving the same color car or

buying the same house or wearing the same

clothes. Mostly. At least you and I are not.

Right.

So we're going to have different

preferences and this allows

for that.

Yes. Exactly right. I'm a big proponent

of white light for a few reasons and

I'm curious what Crimson Trace has

discovered in just the history of it's

use. White light for me, it does a

few things. One: I want to identify that

that person... There's a decision making

process. Yes.

Ok I see that guy. He needs to

be shot.

He needs to be shot right now. There's my

dot. Boom. Or I found that guy.

No. He doesn't need to be shot. It's the

other guy that needs to be shot. There's

my light. Boom. Or nobody needs to be shot or

or whatever it is. Exactly right.

Or someone deserves to have

been shot and at that point the threat's

de-escalated. Right, because I just hit

him with a big bright light. They're

doing this.

Yeah. And they're seeing this dot in the

middle of their chest, which is not a

comfortable... there's a sinking feeling

that goes along with that. That's right.

And they decided that, "No. It's not a good

idea at this moment. I don't think I want

to be involved in that." And this does all

of that. What's the price point on

these. Laser Guard Pro for the green

laser model $399

MSRP. Red laser models $290. The

green lasers are just a little pressure anyway.

They are, yeah. Is there a your battery life

difference between green and red?

On Laser Guard Pro there really

isn't.

No. They're not. In fact, the shell

design is essentially the same between

red and green. So your batter life...

It's more of a personal preference issue. Yeah.

For this unit specifically you're going to

get about two hours of constant

run time. Which, if you're not

them all the time, you might not

change the battery this year. Correct.

Our next year, for that matter. And a

misnomer is often using the master

on/off switch when the guns put away

that's not necessary. It's not going

to drain the battery. It's not pulling

power. It's not doing anything.

Right. It's a training on/off switch.

It's not doing anything.

What guns is this available for

new? It is available for M&P Shields

9, 40 and 45. So, the M&P line?

The M&P Shield line. Correct.

Glock 42 and 43,

Springfield XDS and all those in red or

green configuration.

So.... I'm thinking.

I'm trying to remember. I think the M&P

Shield is... Now I'm from the people's

socialist republic of California

where you have to figure out, "is that

handgun available here?"

Yeah. It's like, let me touch it just

because I'm not in California and I might

be allowed to here. I won't tell

anybody. I think the MP Shields are

available to California still and I

think they're on the list, but I don't

remember. Do you?

Not off hand. No? You're supposed to know everything.

I'm supposed to but, I'm in Oregon where at

least it's still safe. Yeah, not long ago. I

know. You gotta work and be diligent.

Gary, thank you so very much. I

really really appreciate it. You bet.

So there you are. Crimson Trace. Stick

around. I'll have more updates from SHOT

show. I really appreciate you watching

the channel. Thank you very much for

watching my videos.

Stay tuned for the next couple of

updates. I'll be interviewing some other

people on day 3 at SHOT Show and in the

meantime, whatever you do be safe.

For more infomation >> SHOT Show 2017 New Products from Crimson Trace - Duration: 7:41.

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Town of Ceramic Art - Duration: 3:50.

Hey guys, it's Sherry

Today, I'm at Togeikan in Tobe town, Ehime

Tobe is about 30 min away from Matsuyama city by car

And it is famous for pottery

It is called "Tobeyaki" in Japanese

And not only you can buy pottery

but also you can make your own original Tobeyaki here at Togeikan

So, let's take a look!

First, we'll begin with the simplest task

Painting

It looks easy until you try it

This is a traditional design

Tobeyaki is hand painted with indigo color on white ceramic

Its round chubby shape gives a feminine softness

Relax, loosen your wrist

and draw lines

Sign at the bottom

and done!

Next, I tried Tebineri

It's kinda hard

Yes, keep going

It's pretty thick

so it's easy to pick up

Then, start pinching the edge

just like making Gyoza dumplings

Today, I got to make a Tobeyaki plate

Pick some stamps that are also made out of Tobeyaki

and start decorating the plate

What do you think?

And the last is the most challenging part

Flatten first

and do like this

I think this is the easiest way

But don't worry

with an instructor's support

you can make a decent piece like this

I did it

I got it

OK

So what do you think about my first Tobeyaki?

Even if you can't stay long enough to make your own Tobeyaki

there are some other activities that you can enjoy

Origami craft

It comes with a set of colorful origami

and a choice of Tobeyaki plate as a souvenior

And a preserved flower arrangement

you can decorate a Tobeyaki cup with some pretty flowers

After the pottery experience

why not take a look at the first floor and get as many Tobeyaki as you like

There are a variety of Tobeyaki made by various Tobeyaki potters here at Togeikan

You should definitely check out Togeikan if you get a chance to visit Ehime!

For more infomation >> Town of Ceramic Art - Duration: 3:50.

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Dénia - TV Documentary 2017. The Place to Live & Visit. (32 min.) - Duration: 32:00.

What is Dénia all about?

Let's find out!

Dénia is brilliant, I mean it's a great place to live, a great place to work and

a great place to come on holiday as well.

I'm English and very single.

Thank you!

The questions are about social security and income tax.

This is really, really fun!

There is no need for me to go to Florida anymore, because there is everything here.

Stephanie, how did it all come about?

1997 the Marina was founded and the main idea was just to make a small port with just one or two buildings

but in the end they realized that we needed many more facilities, so that's why we built a bigger Marina with all

the services for our clients also because we are very close to the Balearic Islands.

Do you have facilities for all size of boats here?

Well, we have the smallest moorings which are for 12 metre boats and the largest moorings

are for 50 to 60 metre boats.

And you have lots of different restaurants; variety here is huge.

Yes, it's quite international and every restaurant has a different range.

We have everything really.

Lots of nautical companies as well.

Yes, they are here especially to service all the boats.

This marina has 400 moorings.

What about Dénia?

What can a young person like you do here?

Especially if you speak your languages it's quite easy to find a job because

you've got many foreign people living here.

You've got the beaches, you've got many boat activities, you've got the mountain.

I'll show you one of the pontoons which we have finger print recognition.

It's quite a secure system.

This is one of the pontoons where we have our moorings with the boats and…

Let me stop you right there.

Mooring?

Explain for those who have no idea what that is.

Mooring is just a parking space for a boat.

All right.

And depending on the size…

So that would be...

This is one mooring exactly with its electricity and water meter.

Our captain Gabriel Martinez, he has a good vision for the future and he has a lot of experience.

There is a lot more people that come to Dénia to enjoy the vacation here.

And we think that will go up.

We just want people to be happy at Marina de Dénia and give them all the services we can.

Show me Dénia please.

Well, this side is Dénia, the Marina is here and then this is Dénia.

Here we have the castle, this is the main street and the old town and here are the beaches.

Nadja, you are German, what are you doing here in Dénia?

I was a bit bored in Germany and so I just decided to go...

to different place and I found Dénia.

Now, I opened up this salon and I like it.

I stayed.

It's a nice town, nice people...

nice weather.

I do perms.

I do colours; I do highlights.

Haircuts for men, women, children.

This is the electrically heated haircut scissor, it seals the ends and the hair is not going to dry out

and it keeps them healthier.

My dad is also working here —he is doing the medical pedicure.

I love to help people who have problems, and I went into this and I have a lot of experience over the 30 years.

And you are play in the band as well?

Yes, I do, I'm a drummer in the OK band and we do a lot of charities.

Here is the big German community and we can meet in bars and there is a lot of live music.

We meet a bunch of people, English people, German people, Swiss people and its fun.

OK, great…

Hello.

Hello Natalia, how are you?

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you.

We are here since 5 years and we are used car dealer for our International customers.

We have all different kinds of cars, all brands.

We trade in cars from our customers; we help finding or searching a car

and within the last 5 years we had more than 1,500 cars here.

Buying and selling cars is not as easy as in other countries.

Why?

The paper work, the law.

And I know from a lot of customers, they had very bad experience in the past with whatever.

Car dealers, private sellers, so we care for everything and we make sure that it's a safe deal.

I was working 20 years for BMW and I learnt my business in Germany and I just do the same here.

And this is our indoor showroom.

Here we have all more valuable cars, the convertibles which we like to show with an open roof.

And we have our own mechanics, we test all the cars, we make the maintenance, we have only cars

with guaranteed kilometres.

We work with Carfax.

Which is a system we can check through the chassis number the history of the car.

You see the number of owners, we see the real mileage because we had a lot of customers they came to us and

asked for trade in with their car and we couldn't take it because the milage was much higher than they thought.

I was always working a lot of time in Germany, I never was a home.

So we decided to create a family here

and the kids went to school

and the university and everything and yeah...

So, we are here more than 15 years already.

Is Dénia a good place to live?

It's a beautiful place to live.

Dénia has a very special atmosphere, it's not only about the climate but it's very international.

We have here all different nations.

We have a lot of possibilities for your spare time.

You are close to the sea, sailing, the mountains.

We have adventure parks close in Benidorm.

We are in between Valencia and Alicante in the very middle so that's easy to reach two airports to get

International flights.

They are two very interesting cities with a big culture.

There is no need for me to go to Florida anymore because there is everything here.

When you come for retirement it's very easy because you will find people from new nation everywhere,

but they don't adjust very easy when they have to work here in Spain because it's a different reality.

You cannot start a business here and think it works like at home, they are coming from tax office, the town hall,

the license things.

You have to inform yourself very good.

You have to have a lot of endurance.

I was born in Pakistan and basically we moved to Denmark when I was a child.

My family and the children were born there.

And what do you like about Dénia?

At the beginning I was kind of upset because it's a small town but after a while I felt that it's a beautiful place

and we have a lot of tourists.

This year we had more than 50,000 people coming to Dénia.

People come here because there is fun in Dénia.

We have very good pastas, salads and 27 different pizzas.

Next door we have Turkish kebab that is one of the best known in Dénia.

So where is the passion for food coming from? Did you do it before?

Yes, I have had a restaurant in Denmark.

We have the third business, we work with MoneyGram, RIA and Money Trans, 3 different companies.

We transfer and receive the money from all over the world and we send it.

As you can see over there, this is the Central Bus Station, all 3 shops are in front of the bus stops.

Thank you.

Mark, Philip tell us what are you doing here?

Primary reason for being here is to offer the expat community a facility to buy high end, quality items.

We are Costa Blanca's premier antique shop and auction house.

Primarily we were a consignment store and we also offer the confidential service for dependants of

deceased estates and find that's a core part of our business.

Obviously being able to trade and sell on the items at the market value.

We provide this in the store and during online auctions.

And also we sell on 3 different websites, we hold auctions at approximately every 2 months.

Today we have an auction at 4 o'clock, we have over 450 lots, one of the star lots being a Picasso painting,

we also have 3 Dali paintings and some other really, really good items.

What are the prices for the items that you have?

We offer a whole cross section.

Items for example for a euro to high end articles such as the Picasso here

that we are expecting to get about to get about 30.000 for today.

Between us I think we've been involved in the business over 25 years.

My family was in it, so I sort of grew up in it.

Myself and Mark met 5 or 6 years ago on the Costa Blanca.

Doing what we do, going to the rastros, going to the antique shops, bumping into each other and finding

out that we were competition.

So we merged ourselves together.

Great!

My wife is Spanish, she is from Madrid, but has lived in Dénia most of her life.

We met in Dublin, Ireland and moved back over to Dénia and we've been here since.

So you are Irish, you are English.

I'm English and very single.

Hello, how are you?

I came to Dénia in 1981.

How was it then?

The harbour, the terminal which goes to Ibiza and the islands wasn't there.

And also the sport harbour, la Marina de Dénia wasn't there.

The entrance into Dénia that wasn't there either.

I can't even think how we got into Dénia.

Other things which you would wonder why in more than 30 haven't changed yeah, but that's another story.

Técnicos Asociados Consulting is a service office.

What we do is, we give legal and tax advice all around the property business.

For buying property, selling property and legal issues this is what we look after so that the house owner can

simply enjoy the stay here in Dénia and surroundings.

What is CEDMA?

CEDMA in the first place stands for Cercle Empresarial de la Marina Alta.

This is a federation of business associations and we cover the whole area not only Dénia, it's Marina Alta.

Sonja, why would a foreign business join CEDMA?

I would recommend any foreign or Spanish firm or business people to join CEDMA, or one of

the associations, because it will always give them advice, be updated in legal advice.

Have the continuous education to networking, lots of networking, learn to know people and finally to really

be integrated into the local society.

When foreign people come to live here, they have always the same questions.

The questions are about social security and the questions are about income tax, so I mean we are

the experts Tecnicos Asociados Consulting, they only have to come and visit us.

Perfect, see you later then.

See you…

Tell me about the history of this shop.

Okay, my father started it 1975

and now we have 3 shops.

We work him, his wife and me.

Okay, and you will take over the tradition?

We hope so, yes.

You buy this pendant.

You open it like this and then you can put inside the different coins.

That's very original.

Yes, different colors, stones, pearls.

We do repairs.

See you later, bye.

Elena when did you start this business?

We opened M.K. Toldos in 2011.

We have International clients and we offer free estimates.

We come to your house, measure and give you the offer.

Hello guys, how are you?

We came on holidays here last year and we loved the place.

Why don't we go to Spain?

Build up something new here, winter is cold in Switzerland and we came here, we were looking

for a house and then we found this place.

On these tracks it's possible to play on 18 holes.

And you have people of all ages coming here?

Yeah, we have children from about 5 years up to older people 70, 75.

It's fun for everybody, from young to old.

It's a good exercise for concentration, hand eye coordination and passion.

The most important thing is to have fun.

To be outside, to meet other people.

I started to play competitions and training, meeting people.

For 30 years I've been playing mini golf.

Temperatures are great in winter, it's warm.

In summer you have really warm temperature, the sea is close, it's a fantastic place to live.

Tell me a little bit about your restaurant.

We've been open since 2005.

Now, we are one of the longest running restaurants in the Marina.

Christmas is over, so we do need to take the decorations down.

We do a menu of the day which we try to use seasonal fruits and vegetables at a very reasonable price,

hence the reason why we are usually so busy.

It's a beautiful day today, in the middle of January and yet we've had 18 degrees, people on our terrace,

people inside.

What more could you want?

Latitude is in Marina de Dénia.

What we are going to do now, we are going to enjoy Jet Ski on the other side of the port in Marina El Portet.

Hello, how are you?

Alvaro, what are you doing here?

We have different brands.

We are dealing Yamaha, we have rental of Jet Skies, we do tours with Jet Skies, quad, kayaks,

bikes, a lot of things.

This is fun.

And you have been here for 15 years?

Yes, we started with quads and now we follow with more activities, we do buggies, tours

in Las Rotas with kayaks, Jet Skies.

It's fantastic.

But, you are from Valencia.

Yes.

Why did you move to Dénia?

I like it, it's fantastic.

You have this sea, the mountains.

What do you want more?

Nice food.

This is for the Jet Ski.

Explain to me how this works please.

Okay, this is the key for the Jet Ski.

We connect it here.

This is the start, stop and gas.

It's very easy and here is the break and reverse.

This is really, really fun.

Put the belt on and let's go!

Veronica, what is Bona Platja?

Bona Platja is a family restaurant.

We have been here more than 50 years.

We have a large selection of Mediterranean food.

Yvonne, you are German.

What are you doing here in Dénia?

I came here when I was 12 years old with my parents because of work they had better chance to work here

and open a restaurant and I had to go to school here and join Spanish people.

We do have some German dishes, but normally we have everything International from steaks to fish.

We are specialized in flammkuchen, it's very thin, so it's a kind of pizza the German way.

And light, very light…

Yes.

I'm the waitress here, my mom is in the kitchen and my dad is behind the bar, serving drinks and also serving

food if he needs to help.

Life in Germany is a bit more stressed because everyone goes his way like all straight ahead.

Over here it's more cozy.

Sandra, tell me, how did you get to Dénia?

My parents came to Dénia when I was a child, so I live here for 30 years.

Okay, and where is the passion for dentistry coming from?

It's a family tradition.

But, you are not a dentist?

No, I'm not a dentist, I'm only the owner.

I like my job.

What do you offer here?

We offer all treatments from children to old persons, from implants, prosthetic, and normal treatments;

all around what needs to be done.

How are you different than other clinics?

We have our own laboratory and that's why the prosthetic treatments go little bit quicker

and when people are here on holidays we can make a quick treatment.

Bay Radio is the biggest English radio station in Spain and we've been broadcasting over the last 12 years

and we've been growing bigger and bigger every year.

We now broadcast all the way from Dénia all the way down to Cartagena along the Mediterranean coast.

We've got amazing range of DJs and presenters and a great team behind us producing some of the best radio

around here really.

Our demographic is for ages 45 plus and we found that that's really, really working for us.

We work with some of the biggest brands who advertise with Bay Radio and use us to get the message out there.

Where is the future of Bay Radio?

I've got some great plans for Bay Radio for this year.

I just wanted it to get bigger and better, we are going to be expanding even further.

I can't give you many details at the moment, but we are going to be getting bigger and expanding our coverage

area throughout Spain.

And you have been here for how many years?

I started here in 2005, the first day the Bay Radio started.

And why is Dénia a place to live and visit?

Dénia is brilliant, it's a great place to live, a great place to work and a great place to come on holiday as well.

It's got everything.

It's got great restaurants, it's got night life, great shops and it's also got a little bit of culture as well.

It's got amazing churches, Castle as well to visit and lots of different things if you are into sports and hiking

and different things.

Dénia has got everything.

It's brilliant.

What have we got here in wintertime?

We still have got fantastic weather, the roads are quieter which is nice but there is still lots of lovely things to do

and lots of sports and things to do, restaurants to go to and still a great vibe during the winter

as well as the summer months.

What is it that is so special about this place?

Irish theatre?

Yes, it's an Irish pub, gin club, we have all types of gin, we have lot of types of different beers,

International beers and we have live music every weekend, Friday and Saturday.

We have karaoke on Thursdays too which is fun.

It's really good fun.

We have events too, we have suppers, we have dinners, we prepare all sorts of celebrations;

whatever you really need.

It's really nice.

Are you open all year long?

Yes…

So even though you are Spanish you have this amazing British accent, how come?

Well, I was born in Dénia, but my parents are English.

My dad came from Birmingham when he was 14 years old and he started living in Benidorm

and he came over to Dénia.

So, I was really born here, I spoke Spanish at school and with my friends and then at home I've always spoken

English, so that's why my English accent.

And you can practice with all the British people here?

Yes, with all the British, with the Dutch too, we speak in English with them, yes.

Tell us about these candles, it's beautiful.

What is happening here?

These candles are here, because today is la Nit de la Llum which means the Night of the Light

and it's on all night, it's really nice, all in the center of Dénia.

What is Dorian gray?

Dorian Gray is a night icon in Dénia.

And we are in the center of Dénia, just next door to the town hall.

So you party with the Mayor?

Yes, yes…

Claudio, how come you are here from Argentina?

This place is very sunny.

I like the people that live here.

Also I think, it's a good place to offer the Argentinian food because we are unique here in Dénia.

This is Margarita, my partner, she is the best.

We use for the parillada argentina a different kind of meat, we select this meat from Ávila,

it's 100% organic meat.

Vegetarians, do you have something to eat here?

We have pizza, we have the vegetarian parillada.

There are different kinds of vegetables and we make barbecue.

Bye, bye Natalia

We hope you enjoyed the film and to discover other towns and people of the Costa Blanca,

tune into our website at UPnowCostaBlanca.com

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The Story of Ebonchill [Artifact Lore] - Duration: 18:23.

Hello everyone!

The Burning Legion has invaded azeroth once again and mages are able to pick up 3 different

artifacts to empower them in this war.

For the frost mage it's Ebonchill, a greatstaff wielded by Alodi, the first guardian of tirisfal.

He passed it on to his favorite apprentice who in turn passed in on to theirs and so

on untill...the archmage Arrexis.

He disappeared sometime around the first war and Meryl doesn't know anything about his

fate, but the answers may well be somewhere in this library.

That's where our search begins so as we scoure notes to discover what happened to

Arrexis, lets cheat a little bit and talk about the history of this artifact:

Alodi never knew his real parents.

From infancy, he was raised in an orphanage for magically gifted children in Dalaran.

His only connection to his parents was Ebonchill, which they had left with the boy when they

abandoned him at the school.

His dubious parentage and mixed ancestry made life difficult for Alodi.

Most magi pitied him, but others treated him with scorn.

No one believed he would rise to greatness.

They were mistaken.

In time, the orphan would become the first Guardian of Tirisfal, one of the most powerful

magi to have ever lived.

Alodi became Guardian at a dire time for the Council of Tirisfal.

This secret order of magi was created to protect Azeroth from demons.

For many years, its members succeeded in their quest.

Then a dreadlord named Kathra'natir changed everything.

The demon infiltrated Dalaran and thwarted the council's attempts to stop him.

Kathra'natir sowed unrest in the streets, threatening to engulf the city in turmoil.

To defeat Kathra'natir, the Council of Tirisfal's magi took drastic measures.

Through a complex ritual, they infused all of their power into Alodi.

It was an act of great trust and faith.

Kathra'natir was no match for the newly empowered Alodi.

The Guardian unleashed his astonishing power on the demon and banished him from the world

in short order.

From his early days in the Dalaran orphanage, Alodi had been fascinated with frost magic.

This was due in part to the icy enchantments woven into Ebonchill.

With the staff, Alodi learned how to freeze water and manipulate air temperature, often

to the chagrin of the orphanage headmaster.

Shortly after Alodi became Guardian, he honed his mastery of frost magic and imbued Ebonchill

with his own powers.

A wintry aura enveloped the staff.

Much to the astonishment of Alodi's companions on the Council of Tirisfal, the weapon never

felt cold to the touch.

Ebonchill contained only a sliver of Alodi's might, but even that was more than most magi

could ever hope of wielding.

During Alodi's tenure as Guardian, he used Ebonchill to hunt down every demon that stalked

the lands of Azeroth.

Many records tell of him calling down vicious ice storms to overwhelm his enemies, or encasing

the Legion's agents in solid blocks of ice before exiling them from the world.

Near the end of Alodi's one hundred years of service as Guardian, he turned his attention

to his apprentices.

He had trained and tutored many young magi in the ways of the arcane.

They had become the family that he had never had, and he treated them all as his own sons

and daughters.

Alodi decided to pass on Ebonchill to one of these learned apprentices.

He did not choose the most powerful.

More important to Alodi were compassion, wisdom, and comradery.

After much consideration, he entrusted his greatstaff to the apprentice who most embodied

these traits.

All was well with the Council of Tirisfal until the rise of Guardian Aegwynn.

The gifted mage grew suspicious of the order.

She believed that the council was abusing its power by manipulating the politics of

human kingdoms.

At the end of her one hundred years of service, she refused to step down as Guardian.

Aegwynn's disobedience eventually forced the council's hand.

It formed the Tirisgarde, a group of talented magi charged with hunting down and subduing

the wayward Guardian.

Among the Tirisgarde was a promising but arrogant young spellcaster named Tarthen.

His aging master had long ago inherited Ebonchill, and he was in the process of choosing which

apprentice would take it up next.

Tarthen fully expected to receive the greatstaff.

He eclipsed his fellow apprentices in raw power and potential.

But Tarthen's master put little weight in such things.

When the day of the ceremony came, the elderly mage gave Ebonchill to another apprentice--one

who embodied the qualities of compassion, wisdom, and comradery.

After his master passed on Ebonchill to a different apprentice, Tarthen wallowed in

anger and bitterness.

He believed he had been wronged, and he was determined to prove himself.

Tarthen stole Ebonchill from its new owner, taking great care to cover up evidence of

his crime.

In secret, he practiced with the greatstaff and learned to wield its extraordinary energies.

Only a handful of Tarthen's most trusted Tirisgarde allies knew of his theft.

They alone witnessed him bending Ebonchill's magics to his will, and they were in awe of

the power at his fingertips.

Once he was confident he had mastered Ebonchill, Tarthen set out to do what no other Tirisgarde

had thus far managed--he would defeat Aegwynn and forever etch his name in the histories.

An excerpt from a missive sent to the Council of Tirisfal:

""We have studied the residual magics at the battle site.

Here is our assessment of what transpired.

""Tarthen confronted Aegwynn in Stranglethorn Vale.

In terms of the power used by the two magi, the duel that ensued was one of the greatest

to have ever occurred between a Tirisgarde and the renegade Guardian.

But it was also one of the shortest.

""Tarthen bore Ebonchill in battle--the greatstaff reported stolen some months ago.

When he unleashed the weapon's stored power on Aegwynn, she immediately turned the energies

back on him with a counterspell.

A storm of frost magic surged over Tarthen, encasing him in a layer of diamond-hard ice.

""Despite the hot weather in the region, Tarthen was still frozen solid when we found him.

It took considerable effort to thaw his corpse and free Ebonchill from his lifeless hand.""

The Council of Tirisfal magi who recovered Ebonchill returned the greatstaff to its owner.

Over the following years, the tradition of handing down the weapon from master to apprentice

continued.

Many of these magi used Ebonchill to protect Azeroth from demons, but not the human named

Arrexis.

Arrexis was a lover of knowledge.

For days on end, he would lock himself in his personal archives, poring over ancient

tomes and scrolls.

When Ebonchill passed to him, he decided to study the greatstaff rather than wield it

in battle.

Arrexis knew well the weapon's history and deadly potential.

From his examinations, Arrexis believed that he could employ Ebonchill as a catalyst to

power great spells--feats of magic that normally only a Guardian would be capable of.

Over time, he harnessed the weapon's energies and used them to research new types of warding

spells.

Arrexis lived in a time of upheaval and turmoil for the Council of Tirisfal.

The current Guardian was named Medivh, and he was the son of Aegwynn.

Like his rebellious mother, he shunned the council and largely kept to himself.

Unbeknownst to the council and the rest of the world, a great evil stirred in Medivh's

soul.

Sargeras, leader of the Burning Legion, had possessed the Guardian.

Due to Sargeras's manipulation, Medivh forged a pact with the orcish Horde and began paving

the way for its invasion of Azeroth.

To prevent the Council of Tirisfal from meddling in his affairs, the darkened Guardian secretly

assassinated some of its members.

Medivh's gaze soon fell upon Arrexis and Ebonchill.

In pursuit of his studies, Arrexis gathered his apprentice magi and established a research

camp near Medivh's domain, the tower of Karazhan.

The structure was built atop a nexus of potent ley lines.

The energies that coursed through Karazhan sometimes warped reality in the region.

Arrexis and his followers experimented with their warding magics outside Karazhan, attempting

to neutralize the tower's strange powers.

The records indicate that Guardian Medivh visited the magi at this time and offered

his advice.

He suggested that Arrexis could apply his warding spellwork in new ways, specifically

to prevent demons from clawing into the world.

Though some members of the Council of Tirisfal distrusted him, Arrexis did not.

He welcomed Medivh's support.

Arrexis's trusting nature would be his downfall.

No one knows for sure what Medivh did during his visit with Arrexis.

The details are shrouded in mystery and hearsay.

Some rumors claim that the Guardian altered Ebonchill so that it would disrupt Arrexis's

warding spells and destroy the venerated mage.

Whatever the truth, it is known that Arrexis heeded Medivh's advice.

The elderly mage and his followers conducted a great ritual to protect an area from demonic

incursions.

The spell was only meant to be a test, but it had disastrous consequences.

When the magi began their casting, they inadvertently opened a path between Azeroth and the realm

of demons, the Twisting Nether.

Arrexis and all of his followers were ripped through the gateway and were never seen again.

One account states that within the Twisting Nether, a handful of demons fell upon the

shocked magi and slaughtered them to the last.

The demons were led by an eredar known as Balaadur.

He took Ebonchill as a trophy of his bloody victory, and the ancient tradition of passing

the greatstaff from master to apprentice died alongside Arrexis and his doomed protege.

Let's do our best to revive this tradtion by hunting down the mage hunter.

Meryl suggests that we should recreate Arrixis's ritual and conduct it at an invastion point

to attract Balaadur's atttention.

He will likely try to ambush us, but we'll be ready to take him on.

In order to make the ritual work, we'll have to gather a few things, first off some

we'll have to get our hands on Alodi's gems.

When Arrexis' did the ritual, he had a bunch of apprentices and subordinates to help him

with it, something that we are currently lacking.

In older times, when magic was less understood and spells required vast amounts of mana to

cast, mages used to store mana in gems for use in complex spells.

Lucky for us, Alodi still has a few powerful mana gems locked away in his vault.

All we need to do is go the bank of dalaran and gain access

"Hmpf!

You don't look a thing like him!

Fine, let's have a look..."

Cast spell "It seems your bear his sigil.

How'd you manage that?

Well, rules are rules."

Cast another spell "You tell that big lug that if he ever wants

to pick up where we left off, he can pay me a visit!

I'm here every day...whatever the hour!"

Seems like there's a story here that I don't want to know anything about, but in the vault

we see a few guardian orbs trying to stop us from robbing the place, but they're easily

dealt with and we quickly collect the powerful mana gems.

"I trust the Baroness was still there?

I don't know how old that elf is."

"I suppose even astral entities need a change of pace now and again.

It's still a she though...right?

"

It sure is Alodi and one day you'll have to share that tale.

The next part for the ritual takes us to the deadwind site, the spot where they experimented

with their ritual.

With any luck we might find materials on this ritual that will aid us and at the abandoned

kirin tor camp, we find a functional ward, notes on the ritual until the ghost of Merina

shows up:

"Are you here to take me away?

Or do you only seek that which was left behind?

I was told to stand watch, but no one ever came back for me.

I wasn't strong enough to defend the site...or perhaps I was simply here too long.

I'm not sure anymore.

If you want the ritual to work, you need the focus.

I tried to keep it from the monsters, but I was too weak.

It lies near my corpse.

I...I think it's keeping me here.

Please, take it far away.

Perhaps then I will finally be able to go home."

Sorry Merina, we had no idea you were going to be here, but we'll be sure to take the

ritual focusing crystal far away from here so hopefully you can now rest in peace.

That leaves only 1 more errant to run, finding Daio the Decrepit, a former mage now turned

warlock who was instrumental in the original ritual.

He most likely holds key information for this to work, so we fly out to the Tainted Scar

for a little chat.

He tells us that as the ritual went wrong, Arrexis was dragged screaming into the Nether

and his entire entourage of mages were slaughtered.

This was the ritual that made him give up the arcane and begin his personal quest to

understand demons and their fel energies.

Balaadur is extremely dangerous and he needs to know for certain that we're prepared

so he summons a few demons as a test.

"Very well!

Let us begin.

Perhaps something easy to start.

A few imps, perhaps?"

Fight pack of fiendish trickster.

"easily defeated but deadly in large numbers.

Perhaps something that hits a little harder?"

fight empowered wrathguard.

"I expected no less from one who wields crippling ice magic.

But how about a foe as skilled in spellcasting as yourself?"

Fight eredar mage "Hmm well fought, but Balaadur has been

hunting mages for untold ages.

Facing him will require mastery of all of your abilities.

For the final piece of the puzzle...a simple stone.

A stone from Balaadur's realm, left here by chance during one of his many ambushes.

I gave Arrexis a piece so he could attune his ritual to demonic energies.

You may have what remains of the stone.

May it bring better luck to you."

And with that, we have all we need to recreate the ritual...however flawed it may be.

It must be conducted somewhere highly visible so that word reaches our target swiftly and

they've heard reports that the Legion is heavily invested in the Faronaar region of

Azsuna.

The perfect spot for us to conduct the ritual.

"Ah, you've arrived!

I've already begun, I trust Alodi is with you?"

"I'm here, though my powers are weakened so far from the hall."

"Do what you can, old friend.

Welcome to Faronaar, a key invasion point for the Legion!

While I distract the defenders below, you will setup the ritual wards at key locations.

Here's a spell that will conjure the wards.

Three should be sufficient.

When you are done, meet me at the Altar of End Times.

Its location should be obvious.

Good luck!"

Move to first ward – "Filthy demons!

They feed upon the blue dragonflight!

Have all the defenders fallen?

"

Move to second ward – "Here is good.

This is what the Council was supposed to prevent.

How could it have gone so wrong?!"

Move to third ward – "That Legion vessel looming above shows what's at stake.

Truly this is a fight to save our world!"

"You've done it!

I can feel arcane levels rising in the area.

The demons have pulled back for the moment.

I'd wager they plan to his us hard."

"This next part is tricky.

We will start the ritual here to draw all that power.

As we do, it's likely we'll be attacked.

I'll begin placing the mana gems.

You will channel on the Ritual Focus.

Once we gather sufficient magic, I expect we will get Balaadur's attention."

"Prepare yourself, conjurer.

I don't expect Balaadur to give us a particularly warm welcome."

"There...all the components are in place.

Activate the ritual focus when you are ready."

"Good!

Concentrate on building the Ritual Focus.

I will do what I can to support you."

Activate ritual focus while fighting off waves of demons

"Superb casting!

Get back to the Focus.

I'll keep an eye out.

The power is building.

They will know we are doing something momentous."

"That demon is Vadina, one of Valadors enforcers.

I think we have his attention.

Aid me!

(Was that supposed to be Balaadur?)

"Superb casting!

Get back to the Focus.

I'll keep an eye out.

Finish the ritual, he's sure to attack soon."

"Look out!"

"Did you really think your ploy would work?

Come to me little mage."

Cinematic: "For your insolence, your end will be painful and slow!

ROAAAAR"

"This display is meaningless!

Your doom is at hand!"

"Never again will you use Ebonchill to kill a mage, demon!"

"Bah!

I need no meager weapon to destroy you!

You possess the might of an archmage!

But I'm not out of tricks yet..."

"Your world...will...fall...."

Claim Ebonchill, I have the powerrrrrrrrrrrrr

"The portal is closing!

Get out of there!"

"Well done!

Let's go before reinforcements arrive.

I'll open a portal back to the hall."

And so Balaadur lies dead in his own realm and we now wield Ebonchill.

It has once again passed on into the hands of mage and Old Fillmaff, the tirisgarde librarian,

recognizes Alodi's old staff.

In the days of the first guardian, all the members of the council of tirisfal granted

their powers to the young mage in the hopes that he could overcome the legion.

None of them are alive today...but that staff of ours remembers.

In the streets of Dalaran we can find reflections of former council members and each day we

can talk to 1 earning a buff that increases experience and reputation gained by 5% while

in the broken isles.

That extra experience will come in handy as frost mages will wield the mighty ebonchill

in their war against the Legion.

Thank you very much for watching everyone!

Subscribe if you like my videos, leave a like if you enjoyed this one....and until next

time guys....see ya!

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24 Reasons The Ring & It Follows Are The Same Movie - Duration: 3:18.

In the beginning, this girl had sex with a dude she barely knew and now she's gonna

die (audio).

The girl gets a phone call and you think she's gonna die, but not yet.

It's her parents on the line.

She tells her parents she loves them for the last time before she's killed by somebody.

After this, a girl is watching a movie minding her own business.

Then she gets haunted like the girl from the beginning.

She's being followed by a girl in a dress (audio).

A boy explains to a group of teenagers how the rules work in the movie.

It sounds sci fi as hell, but for some strange reason, the girl believes him.

She thinks to herself.

If I'm gonna die, I'm taking somebody with me and she passes on the curse to this

one dude.

Her and the dude had a one night stand (audio).

Her friend with benefits wants to be a couple, but the girl doesn't take him serious because

he flirts with other girls.

She tells the guy, my bad, but you're probably gonna die.

He doesn't believe her.

Me personally, I don't believe in nonsense, but when someone tells me I'm going to die, I tend to be

somewhat gullible and take the proper percautions to not die.

The girl sense he's in danger and it seems like she wanted him to die or something because

instead of try as hard as she could to save him, she calls the hell out of him instead.

The guy doesn't pick up the phone.

Then he's attacked by this chick in some white pajamas.

Water gets all over the floor and the man dies.

There's nowhere to run nowhere to hide.

The monster breaks into the girl's house and wets up the floor.

She gets curious on why this is happening to her and starts looking for clues like Scooby

and them.

She goes to the victim's room and finds and starts snooping.

At first, she's only able to find some rated X pictures of some girls and their titties

hanging out.

Then after the titties pop out, so does the next clue and

she finds a photo of the victims.

After that, she goes around the city with the pictures asking people if they've seen these

guys?

With no ID, no background check, no nothing, the person at the front desk spills the beans

and tells her the address they have on file

which is stupid because she could've been a serial killer or something.

She goes to a vacation home where she thinks she could be safe.

But nope, the monster follows her there and she ends up running away from home.

Only Jesus should have to die alone so

the girl meets up with friends and they think they have an idea on how to kill the monster.

The plan almost gets her killed.

She gets hit upside the head with a TV.

Falls in the water and almost drowns.

On a side note, what comes up next is what makes this movie a good scary movie.

Bad horror films rely on jump scares to scare you, but this film uses fears.

As a father of four, I personally find it scary that a parent could murder their own

child.

The next scene shows the parent of the girl trying to drown her.

We know this is her parent because of the pictures from a different part in the movie.

The main character survives after coming face to face with the monster and she's literally

scarred for life.

The dead bad guy is still alive at the end so the girl passes on the curse to another

person and she teaches him how to pass it on to somebody else which is very selfish

in my opinion and makes the good guys just as bad as the bad guy in the movie.

Those are 24 reasons these movies are the same.

You agree?

Yes, no, maybe so?

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Freemasonry 'The Firm Within the Firm' - Duration: 10:27.

Freemasonry 'The Firm Within the Firm'

Is there a vaster chasm than that between 'worthy charitable giving' and 'swindlers

at the top of society'?

This is par for the course though when you do an internet search for the Freemasons.

Last week brought more hard evidence of the latter (and darker), with the second leaked

report from UK criminal justice authorities in as many years to conclude that mobsters

use Freemasonry to freely recruit corrupt detectives, being one of 'the most difficult

aspects of organized crime corruption to proof against.'

Scotland Yard's Operation Tiberius report was written over a decade ago but has only

this week been made public by The Independent's investigations editor, Tom Harper.

It follows on from Project Riverside, revealed by Channel 4 News' Andy Davies in March 2012

from the Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA), which also describes Freemasonry in round

terms as 'a firm within a firm'.

Incredible though it may seem, although paid for with public money, both these reports

have taken nearly a decade to surface, and then only as partial press leaks.

So why did the authors of Scotland Yard's Operation Tiberius' find Freemasons so difficult

to winkle out?

Most know Freemasonry sits somewhere between a religious cult and a pyramid selling scheme

but have no idea where 'The Craft' came from, or what makes Masons tick.

It's the oath of secrecy, similar to the Mafia's Omert�, on pain of death, which, in theory,

makes any revelation about �The Craft� a slip of the tongue you can die for.

Behind the lodge door

Masons have a pyramid of initiation through 33 ranks, or 'degrees' and belong to geographic

'Provinces' overseen by London's United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE).

They follow civic county boundaries and each produce an annual yearbook with a tally of

lodges followed by members names in each lodge.

One would have thought it would be a relatively simple job, therefore, for Scotland Yard detectives

to figure out who of their colleagues are in and who are out.

The trouble is those yearbooks are jealously guarded.

Masonic Bristol MP, Jack Lopresti, for example, promised me a copy of the latest Bristol Yearbook

live on the radio in April 2012 but his provincial secretary, Steve Rawlings, refused to send

it.

This begs the question: when a senior public figure is low to middling in the secret Masonic

hierarchy, who's really in charge in the world of the 'profane', as Masons call the public?

As a secret establishment club, Freemasonry rightly rings alarm bells.

By seizing only a handful of key positions in the criminal justice system, like any unscrupulous

interest, it could corrupt the entire caboodle.

The other nerve-jangling concern is that Freemasonry's 'Don' just happens to be a little too close

to one the top figures in Britain's military and judicial chain-of-command; UGLE's Grand

Master, Prince Michael of Kent, is Queen Elizabeth II's cousin.

Historians trace Masonic scandals back to a few decades after 'The Craft' was founded

in the eighteenth century as a society of 'free thinkers'.

The occasion was the 1798 publication of John Robison's 'Proofs of a Conspiracy Against

all the Religions and Governments of Europe'.

When he said proofs, proofs he meant.

Quoting verified leaked documents, he detailed methods of political infiltration and deception

to be used by a coterie of senior German masons, sponsored by a wealthy ancestor of the present

British royal family, Duke Ernest II of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.

Quoting links to the perpetrators of the bloody French Revolution, Robison's scandal flew

like a whirlwind round the high society of Europe.

This expos� might have been roundly discredited by Masonic loyalists as 'Conspiracy Theory'

had the author not been one of the most respected men of his day, his brilliant scientific mind

nurturing the white heat of scientific innovation driving the industrial revolution.

Secretary of the Royal Society in Edinburgh, Robison was a close friend of the inventor

of the steam engine, James Watt, and above all, from the point of view of credibility,

a Freemason himself.

He saw the secrecy which had protected free-thinking innovators beginning to take on a new self-serving

character absolutely contemptuous of outsiders.

Along with the 1798 'Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism' by Abb� Augustin

Barruel in France, Robison's forensic critique of Freemasonry caused a bitter public schism

in �The Craft� which lasted a decade or more, before being 'buried alive' with the

passing of Robison's generation.

So Masonic scandal is nothing new.

Every time, whether the 'powers that be' hit Masonic accountability into the long grass

or not, the true remedy is the same: declare your secret society membership as an interest

like any other or face prosecution for misconduct, particularly in public office.

One would expect to find those principles as the nucleus of all probity and good governance

for associations and corporations round the world, both public and private, yet they are

eerily absent.

Is Freemasonry a fundamentalist religious cult?

Though many accuse 'The Craft' of being a religious cult, Freemasonry may not fit the

definition of a 'religion' in the usual sense.

However, Masons certainly hold strong beliefs about Western influences in the Holy Land.

Those of the higher degrees privately profess a 'fundamentalist' fervor for Zionism.

Israel's own Grand Lodge was founded in 1953, now numbering between 50 and 60 lodges with

thousands of members.

Indeed even in Bristol's windowless 'Royal Arch' Masonic Temple, the furnishings are

embossed throughout with golden Israeli 'Star of David' emblems.

Where you can find them, former Freemasons give dazzling insights into the favors �The

Craft� affords as well as the evils of what is essentially a 'gang for grown ups' strewn

through with a toxic mix of mumbo-jumbo and bullying.

Both Stephen Knight's 1984 book 'The Brotherhood' and former 'World In Action' journalist Martin

Short's 1989 follow up 'Inside The Brotherhood' do an ample job documenting the testimony

of those brave enough to reject the threats and leave �The Craft�.

The latter, as a six-part Granada TV documentary, found its way to an incredulous national audience

the same year.

TV examinations are notoriously few and far between, but in his 1999 HTV Documentary 'Rites

and Wrongs' journalist James Garrett discovered a human skull and two femur cross bones hidden

away in a chequered cabinet.

He asked Gloucestershire's top Mason on camera, "What part do the skull and cross bones play

in your ritual?"

Provincial Grand Master Peter Marsh's voice quavered as he replied "Well, yes there are

some skulls and cross bones which are part of the regalia of the lodge and they represent

mortality."

Perfect for emphasizing that threat of death then, Peter?

The Church of England and House of Commons deliberate

In 1987, the General Synod of the Church of England considered the question 'Freemasonry

and Christianity: Are they compatible?'

Failing to come down on one side or the other of the fence they concluded, "The reflections

of the working group itself reveal understandable differences of opinion between those who are

Freemasons and those who are not."

So despite a clear instruction from Jesus Christ in Matthew 5:37 "Never swear an oath,

simply let your 'yes' be 'yes' and your 'no' be 'no', anything else comes from the devil,"

they Church of England couldn't make their minds up.

In 1998 Labour MP, Chris Mullin, chaired the second House of Commons Home Affairs Select

Committee Enquiry into Freemasonry in as many years.

The report's penultimate paragraph "requires public servants who are members of a secret

society... to disclose their membership."

The result was non-compliance by many of Britain's police forces.

The Standards Board for England which, for several years required all elected local councilors

to declare membership of secret societies was conveniently abolished by the Lib/Con

coalition government in 2012 as part of their deregulation policy.

Even if Freemasonry does not control some of the key positions of state in its own self-interest,

its involvement in promoting its own to positions of power and privilege is a likely candidate

to explain why Britain is increasingly being controlled by individuals who seem entirely

unsuited to positions of public trust.

If �The Craft� has not yet become a kind of secret government, as a 1981-84 Italian

parliamentary enquiry proved Propaganda Due (P2) Masonic Lodge to be, it is almost certainly

why Britain is paralyzed by what's known in drinking dens across the land as the 'Tyranny

of the Mediocre'.

So as thin old London police and newsroom files on Freemasonry start to fill up with

cold hard truths, at the very least it should concentrate the minds of those thinking of

using Freemasonry as a convenient cover for crookedness.

It is only a matter

of time now before their secret number is up.

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Groundbreaking: First observational evidence that our Universe is a HOLOGRAM

According to a new study, the universe we live in may be a �vast and complex hologram�.

Furthermore, our perception of life in 3D may only by an illusion.

For the first time ever, a team of physicists has provided some of the clearest evidence

yet that our Universe could be just one big �hologram�.

The existence of a �holographic universe� was first proposed in the 1990�s and indicates

that all information, which makes up our 3D �reality� is in fact contained in a 2D

surface on its boundaries.

While the idea of a holographic universe has existed for decades until NOW, this bizarre

theory has never been tested.

However, recent mathematical models seem to suggest that the revolutionary and controversial

principle could be true.

The researchers of the study came to this conclusion after investigating the irregularities

that were found the be present in the �afterglow� of the Big Bang.

Researchers suggest that they have found substantial evidence which supports the existence of a

holographic universe.

This finding will transform our knowledge of the entire universe they add.

Scientist from the university of Southampton, together with colleagues at the University

of Waterloo (Canada); of the Perimeter Institute (Canada); of the INFN, of Lecce (Italy); and

the University of Salento (Italy), believe there is as much evidence for this theory

as for traditional explanations for these irregularities.

Their study has been published the journal Physical Review Letters.

Speaking about the discovery, Professor Kostas Skenderis, of mathematical sciences at the

University of Southampton, said:

�Imagine that everything you see, feel and hear in three dimensions (and your perception

of time) in fact emanates from a flat two-dimensional field.

The idea is similar to that of ordinary holograms where a three-dimensional image is encoded

in a two-dimensional surface, such as in the hologram on a credit card.�

�However, this time, the entire universe is encoded.�

Researchers say that their theory can be compared to watching a movie in 3D.

Even though the movie itself is not a �hologram�, as the pictures we see have height, width,

and depth, it all originates from a FLAT 2D screen.

Scientists say there is one crucial difference: in our 3D universe, we can touch objects and

the �projection� is �real� from our perspective, he said.

As explained by ScienceAlert, the entire idea is that the volume of space is �encoded�

on a boundary � or an observer-dependent gravitational horizon � which means it requires

one less dimension than it appears.

�Imagine that everything you see, feel, and hear in three dimensions (and your perception

of time) in fact emanates from a flat two-dimensional field,� says one of the team, Kostas Skenderis

from the University of Southampton in the UK.

�The idea is similar to that of ordinary holograms, where a three-dimensional image

is encoded in a two-dimensional surface, such as in the hologram on a credit card.

However, this time, the entire Universe is encoded.�

I�m confused, are we living in a hologram?

Not quite.

In fact, researchers say they�re far from proving that our early Universe was actually

a holographic projection, but the fact that observational evidence from the real world

could explain missing parts of the laws of physics in two dimensions means we can�t

reasonably rule it out.

Niayesh Afshordi explains that their model does not prove that we are all living in a

hologram since their model applies to the universe at its VERY early stages.

The question of how things transitioned from two dimensions to three is now anyone�s

guess.

�I would say you don�t live in a hologram, but you could have come out of a hologram,�

Afshordi told Gizmodo.

�[In 2017], there are definitely three dimensions.�

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@HITTING A COP CAR.

@THEY SEARCHED HIS VEHICLE AND

@FOUND DRUGS AND A LOADED GUN.

@P>> SECOND OFFENSE HEROIN AND

@CONVICTED FELONY POSSESSION OF A

@HANDGUN.

@PReporter: QUENTIN HALL DIDN'T

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@P>> QUENTIN HALL, WHY IS THAT SO

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@P>> BECAUSE THERE WERE A MURDER.

@PReporter: POLICE SAY HALL SHOT

@AND KILLED FERNANDEZ BOWMAN IN

@DECEMBER.

@P>> THE CAR WAS DOWN THE

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@P>> MY CAR WAS SMASHED UP ON THE

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@ON THE NEWS THAT SOMEBODY GOT

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@PReporter: TUESDAY NIGHT OFFICERS

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@HE WAS QUOTE KNOWN TO CARRY

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@DETECTIVES FOUND WEED AND PILLS

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@A LARGE AMOUNT OF METH AND

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@DETECTIVES MOUND A LOADED

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@P>> IT HEPS A LITTLE BIT.

@P>>> DEANNA LIVES DOWN THE STREET

@FROM WHERE THE DECEMBER SHOOTING

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@SHE SAYS THE ARREST IS A STEP IN

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@P>> YOU KNOW SOMEBODY IS

@ACCOUNTABLE FOR AT LEAST ONE

@ACTION.

@BUT WE STILL HAVE A LONG WAY TO

@GO.

@PReporter: NOW, A FAMILY MEMBER

@OF QUENTIN HALL DID NOT WANT TO

@TALK WITH US WHEN WE STOPPED BY

@THE HOUSE EARLIER TODAY.

@HALL IS BEING HELD HERE AT METRO

@CORRECTIONS ON A $500,000 FOR

@THE MURDER CHARGE AND $50,000

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@CHARGE.

@PRick: QUENTIN HALL HAS A LENGTHY

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@HE'S BEEN CONVICTED SEVERAL

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Alex Skrindo - Get Up Again (feat. Axol) [NCS Release] - Duration: 3:48.

I fell

In lust

To your word

Shot me dead

I was lost

Innocent

To the voices in my head

I'm gonna get up again

I'm gonna get up to another day

I'm gonna get up again

I'm gonna get up

I'm gonna get up

I'm gonna get up again

I'm gonna get up to another day

Not giving up again

I'm gonna get up, I'm gonna get up

I'm gonna get up again

Look into my eyes

My heart beats like a drum

You listen to my lies

Love is far to come

(Your love is far) Running at the speed of light

Kissing under city lights

As me and my spark tonight it's just gonna die

Running at the speed of light

Kissing under city lights

As me and my spark tonight it's just gonna die

Gonna get up again

I'm gonna get up to another day

I'm not giving up again

I'm gonna get up, I'm gonna get up

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I'm gonna get up again

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@PAnnouncer: NOW, YOUR WLKY

@WEATHERED WITH CHIEF

@METEOROLOGIST JAY CARDOSI.

@PJay: MORE ABOUT OUR UPCOMING

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@TOMORROW IT'S GROUND-HOG DAY.

@WILL HE OR WILL HE NOT SEE HIS

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@TOMORROW.

@HERE WE GO LEGEND HAS IT IF HE

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@HE HAS DONE THAT OVER THE PAST

@120 YEARS, HE'S SEEN IT 102

@TIMES.

@IF HE DOESN'T, WE HAVE AN EARLY

@SPRING JUST AROUND THE CORNER

@AND THAT'S HAPPENED ONLY 18

@TIMES.

@AS FAR AS WEATHERED RIGHT NOW

@EARLIER IN THE DAY THEY HAD

@FLURRIES AND SNOW SHOWERS,

@PARTLY CLOUDY RIGHT NOW AND

@31 DEGREES.

@AS WE MOVE INTO TOMORROW MORNING

@HERE'S THE DETAILED FORECAST FOR

@PUCKS TAWNY PENNSYLVANIA.

@SUNRISE FORECAST 7 IN THE

@MORNING, WE ARE TALKING FLURRIES

@AND SNOW SHOWERS AROUND AND

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@TEMPERATURES IN THE 20s, THAT

@WOULD SAY AN EARLY SPRING IS

@JUST AROUND THE CORNER.

@WE WILL HAVE TO WAIT AND SEE

@WHAT HAPPENS.

@ONE THING IS FOR SURE WE ENJOYED

@A LACK OF WINTER FOR THE PAST

@SEVERAL MONTHS HAVING JUST OVER

@TWO AND A HALF INCHES OF SNOW

@FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON AND IT

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@THE FORECAST FOR QUITE SOME

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@NUMBERS TODAY... WELL ABOVE

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@NO RAINDROPS OR SNOWFLAKES AND

@WILL STAY DRIVE TONIGHT INTO

@TOMORROW AS WELL.

@RIGHT NOW HUMIDITY IS 42%.

@WE HAVE A NORTHWESTERLY BREEZE

@IN HERE AT TEN MILES-PER-HOUR.

@THE NORTHWEST BREEZES WILL BE

@BLOWING IN COLDER AIR THE NEXT

@COUPLE OF DAYS.

@THINGS WILL GET CHILLY AROUND

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@DIGITS ACROSS THE NORTHERN TIER

@OF THE COUNTRY.

@WE WON'T GET THAT COOL AROUND

@HERE.

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@TOMORROW MORNING MID AND

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@EXPECTED START TIME ON THURSDAY

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@WE WILL SEE A LOT OF SUNSHINE

@TOMORROW.

@JUST A FEW CLOUDS FLOATING

@THROUGH MAINLY IN THE MORNING.

@WE SHOULD SEE PLENTY OF

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@DON'T EXPECT THE 50s TOMORROW.

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@30s AND LOWER 40s.

@SO ABOUT TEN DEGREES OR SO

@COOLER TOMORROW THEN WHAT WE HAD

@OUT THERE EARLIER TODAY,

@EXPECTING 40 IN THE DOWNTOWN

@REGION.

@STILL WATCHING A SYSTEM OUT HERE

@IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN.

@IT'S THAT ONE RIGHT THERE KIND

@OF SPINNING AROUND.

@THIS THING WILL BE WEAKENING AS

@IT MOVES OFF TO THE EAST AND AT

@ONE TIME SEVERAL DAYS AGO IT

@LOOKED LIKE IT PUT DOWN MAYBE A

@MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW.

@AT THIS POINT IN THE GAME, WE

@WILL BE HARD PRESSED TO SEE

@ANYTHING FROM THAT SYSTEM AS IT

@WILL BE CONTINUING TO WEAKEN.

@FORECAST IN DETAIL... NEXT FEW

@HOURS 50s BACK INTO THE 40s

@HAPPENING NOW.

@MOMENTUM CLOUDY SKIES.

@10:00 TEMPERATURES AROUND 38.

@WE WILL WAKE UP TO A CHILLY 29

@IN THE MORNING, FEW CLOUDS

@AROUND, OTHERWISE MIDDAY LOTS OF

@SUNSHINE BREAKING THROUGH, BUT A

@CHILLY 35.

@HOW ABOUT THE SEVEN-DAY

@FORECAST... AGAIN WE WENT FROM

@52 TODAY TO 40 TOMORROW FOR

@GROUND-HOG DAY.

@38 FRIDAY AND WARMING AGAIN

@THROUGH THE WEEKEND, 41 SATURDAY

@AND 50 ON SUNDAY.

@A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR MAYBE A

@LIGHT MIX SATURDAY NIGHT OR

@EARLY SUNDAY.

@AGAIN, THOSE CHANCES ARE

@DROPPING.

@NOTICE EARLY NEXT WEEK, A CHANCE

@FOR THUNDERSTORMS ON TUESDAY.

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