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THE SKY IS GOING TO BE SPRAYED WITH TOXIC PARTICLES IN A GEOENGINEERING EXPERIMENT,

BLOCKING THE SUNLIGHT

If you�re concerned about our environment, geoengineering is something you need to be

aware of.

The sad reality is that most have no idea it�s happening, which is why it�s crucial

to create more awareness on a subject about which the public has been kept completely

in the dark.

What is exactly is geoengineering?

It�s the deliberate and large-scale intervention into the Earth�s climatic system.

It�s done through various means, one of which is spraying chemicals into the atmosphere

via planes or balloons.

For years, climate change and other environmental problems have been labelled as a �national

security� issue, a phrase that�s now used to keep information from the public.

The CIA and other federal agencies control these programs, which means that if they are

already spraying substances into the atmosphere, we would never hear about it.

That being said, there is a lot of information out there that suggests these programs have

been in place, or have at least been being discussed, for a very long time.

For example, a 1996 report conducted by top military personnel in the U.S., titled �Weather

as a Force Multiplier; Owning the Weather in 2025,� reveals the supposed urgency to

implement these programs.

A United States government document printed at the request of the United States Senate

Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation in November of 1978 states:

In addition to specific research programs sponsored by Federal agencies, there are other

functions related to weather modification which are performed in several places in the

executive branch.

Various federal advisory panels and committees and their staffs � established to conduct

in-depth studies and prepare comprehensive reports, to provide advice or recommendations,

or to coordinate Federal weather modification programs � have been housed and supported

within executive departments, agencies, or offices.

What�s more, former CIA director John O. Brennan recently discussed the topic publicly

and announced his support for these programs while speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations.

The international community has expressed their concern as well.

For example, HRH Princess Basmah bint Saud al Saud dubbed ge0engineering a �weapon

of mass destruction.� She did so at the Istanbul Security Conference on December 5th,

2015, where she gave a keynote speech on �Global Justice and Ethics in the Changing World Order.�

More recently, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) published a review stating

that Harvard scientists are moving forward with plans for atmospheric geoengineering

experiments.

The researchers intend to launch a high-altitude balloon that would spray a small quantity

of reflective particles into the atmosphere in a proposed plan to combat global warming.

According to the MIT review, �They would be among the earliest official geoengineering-related

experiments conducted outside of a controlled laboratory or computer model, underscoring

the growing sense of urgency among scientists to begin seriously studying the possibility

as the threat of climate change mounts.�

This statement is false.

This may be one of the first times an experiment like this has gone public, but it�s not

the first of its kind.

Perhaps the only other time this type of activity has been made public was in China for the

2008, where they used weather manipulation via geoengineering to create ideal weather

for the Olympics.

To me, this seems like a grossly irresponsible us of technology.

What Are They Going to Spray?

Using a high-altitude ballon tethered to a gondola with sensors and propellers, they

are going to spray sulfur dioxide, alumina, and calcium carbonate into the stratosphere.

The sensors are there to record data, and measure the particles� ability to reflect

sunlight away from our planet.

These choices are unsurprising.

If we look we look at SPICE, for instance, a United Kingdom government funded geoengineering

research project that collaborates with the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh,

and Bristol, they propose spraying the following particles into the air: Sulphate/Sulphuric

Acid/Sulphur Dioxide, Titania, Silicon Carbide, Calcium Carbonate, Alumina, Silica, and Zinc

Oxide.

The goal of these programs is indeed to block the sun-light from hitting the Earth�s surface.

Scientists Raising Concerns

Many scientists are raising concerns about geoengineering.

One of them is Dr. Marvin Herndon, a nuclear chemist, geochemist, and cosmochemist, most

noted for deducing the composition of the inner core of the Earth (it being nickel silicide

rather than partially crystallized nickel-iron metal).

He published a paper in the peer-reviewed journal Current Science (Indian Academy of

Sciences) titled �Aluminum poisoning of humanity and Earth�s biota by clandestine

geoengineering activity: Implications for India� that demonstrates how dangerous geoengineering

is to the health of both humans and the environment.

In the paper, he brings up evidence of clandestine geoengineering activity that has been occurring

for at least 15 years.

He claims that this geoengineering via tanker-jet aircraft is responsible for dumping toxic

substances into the Earth�s atmosphere.

He hypothesizes that the increase in neurological diseases and increasing destruction of Earth�s

biota can be linked to geoengineering activity, among other things.

The paper cites multiple publications that have identified heavy metals like aluminum,

barium, and strontium in rainwater.

Another example comes from Dr. Rose Cairns, PhD., who belongs to the University of Leeds

School of Earth and Environment.

She published a paper in the peer-reviewed journal Geophysical Journal titled �Climates

of suspicion: �chemtrail� conspiracy narratives and the international politics of geoengineering.�

In her paper, she discusses developments in mainstream academic and political discourse

regarding geoengineering, and how climate modification, also being discussed by the

citizens of the world (who use the term �chemtrails�), is having devastating ecological and health

effects worldwide.

According to her paper, it�s essential that we understand the �emerging politics of

geoengineering� and to take claims regarding the importance of public participation seriously.

She emphasizes that this issue requires �an understanding of the whole discursive landscape

around ideas of global climate control, including marginal ideas such as those held by chemtrail

activists.� Furthermore, she expresses quite clearly that these ideas should not be ignored

or dismissed �out of hand as pathological or paranoid� and that �chemtrails� and

the public�s perception of them can reveal insights about the emerging politics of geoengineering.

Why Go Public Now?

The Shift In Consciousness

As mentioned earlier, the evidence points to the fact that yes, clandestine geo-engineering

activities have taken place.

So, why is all of this information emerging into the mainstream now?

One reason is because at some point, some things just become so obvious that the mainstream

has no choice but to address it.

If the masses are bringing up concerns and credible sources are presented to a large

audience, even the most tightly held secrets can�t remain concealed.

More and more people every single year are waking up to the fact that many �conspiracy

theories� aren�t really conspiracies anymore.

The NSA Snowden leaks on mass surveillance, or Wikileaks, are perhaps the best example

of this.

Another is the fact that dozens of governments have admitted to the reality of Unidentified

Flying Objects performing maneuvers no known aircraft is capable of.

We are starting to see that a lot of fraud and misinformation has plagued this planet

for the sake of corporate interest and greed.

We are finally starting to open our eyes, and if you are asking yourself, �How do

we stop it?� just know that the simple fact of being aware is a necessary catalyst that

will spark action.

Take GMO food, for example � most countries around the world have completely banned them,

and numerous environmental and health concerns via public awareness created those initiatives.

As awareness about our world grows, even when certain ideas are difficult to accept and

push the limits of our belief systems, consciousness shifts.

Our perceptions, thoughts, and feelings about our planet change, and when you factor in

all of the science showing that consciousness can impact our physical material world, you

will get something special happening.

More people are starting to care about the planet, and that is a very encouraging thought.

The Politics of Climate Change

Richard Lindzen, one of the world�s top experts in the field and lead author of �Physical

Climate Processes and Feedbacks,� Chapter 7 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate

Change�s Third Assessment Report on climate change.

He knows that all climate science we receive is IPCC United Nations science.

One of the scientists mentioned on the senator�s list, in this video, he talks about the politics

of climate science and the manipulation of data � something that plagues all fields

of science today.

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The Ancient 'Stargate' at Hayu Marca and the FBI Connection - tech and science - Duration: 6:18.

The Ancient �Stargate� at Hayu Marca and the

FBI Connection Attesting Inter-Dimensional Travel

An imposing monument from the Peruvian mountains discovered only a couple of decades ago is

believed to be the remnant of an ancient and once-active stargate.

These unusual beliefs are fueled both by some intricate carvings and the local legends of

native people speaking of a doorway leading to the realm of their gods.

The myths were only known on a local scale until archaeologists reached the site at Hayu

Marca.

According to aboriginal�s beliefs, their warriors and most esteemed heroes ventured

on a journey to the afterlife through this very gate.

On the other side, they would reach a realm of immortality where they would celebrate

their heroic deeds performed during their lifetime.

The alleged stargate is located in the Hayu Marca mountainous region of southern Peru.

It appears carved out of a single massive boulder, with margins stretching seven meters

across in both length and width.

Centered on this symmetrical �entrance� is another unusual door-like feature.

It�s hard to interpret its possible use, but local myths attribute the smaller entrance

to mortal souls, while the broader one is regarded as a doorway used by traveling deities.

But is there any truth to these stories?

According to Jose Luis Delgado Mamanu, the local mountaineering guide responsible for

discovering the Hayu Marca monument, he received meaningful visions of this structure before

stumbling across it.

In this dream he had, the stone door was enveloped in pink marble and several figures were standing

in front of it performing something like a ritual, while also gesturing at the man to

pass through the doorway.

The story felt hard to digest for the naysayers who suspected the monument had been discovered

by pure chance.

This is not however the opinion of Delgado.

When I saw the structure for the first time, I almost passed out,� he said in a local

newspaper interview.

�I have dreamed of such a construction repeteadly over the years, but in the dream, the path

to the door was paved with pink marble statues that aligned on both sides of the road.

In the dream, I also saw that the smaller door was open and there was a brilliant blue

light coming from what looked like a shimmering tunnel.�

The man also said his family can confirm the numerous times he told them about his bizarre

dreams, and when he finally reached this holy destination, he understood that this was the

work of God or some higher entity.

The local indigenous population supports Delgado�s claims firstly through the name they had given

to this area, namely the �City of the Gods.� It�s true that no city has been unearthed

at this site so far, but the blocks of stone from the area look like the remnants of buildings

erected by human hands, thus shaping the idea of yet another long-forgotten civilization

that had thrived in this area long ago.

Probably the legend mostly related to Delgado�s dreams is that of an Inca priest named Amaru

Muru from the Temple of the Seven Rays.

He snitched the �key of the gods of the seven rays� from within, afraid that the

Spanish Conquistadores might make quick work of this sacred artifact.

The priest then hid in the mountains of Hayu Marca until the ruthless plunderers were gone,

and when he finally arrived at the Gate of the Gods, he met a shaman-priest who was guarding

the monument.

From that point forward, a sacred ritual had been initiated having at its center the golden

disk retrieved by Amaru Muru.

The doorway was shrouded in a blue glimmering light and formed a spinning tunnel of energy

through which the priest stepped forward and was never to be seen again.

The golden disk was left on the caretaking hands of the guardian shaman and is presumably

hidden from prying eyes even today.

Archaeologists performed a thorough analysis of this unusual monument and discovered a

tiny depression on the right facet of the doorway designed for mortal souls.

This remarkable find gave much credence to the story of the natives, due to the compartment

fit for a small disk.

Could this particular spot be the trigger of this inter-dimensional doorway?

Is it possible that unconventional structures such as the �Gate of the Gods� at Hayu

Marca are relics originating from a long-lost and advanced civilization?

According to some investigators, it could well be the case.

There seems to be a striking similarity between the �Gate of the Gods� and the �Puerta

Del Sol� at Tiwanaku, along with five other archaeological sites found in the vicinity.

Drawing a straight line through these points will result in a cross-like symbol ending

at the center plateau of Lake Titicaca, one of the most solemn places of the area.

Two holy gates with unknown meaning located in close proximity goes beyond the coincidental

scenario, not to mention the numerous UFOs and unusual phenomenon reported in this region.

Could there be a link between these places?

Are they really inactive stargates, or portals connecting distant places in the universe,

possibly other dimensions?

Do other such doorways exist elsewhere on Earth?

Surprisingly or not, the FBI has recently declassified documents attesting that beings

for other dimensions have constantly been visiting Earth.

Some of these entities are from nearby planets, while others are travelers from different

ethereal realms that coexist with our material reality.

These entities have the ability to materialize on this plane of existence and appear as huge

translucent figures.

With this in mind, is it possible that these beings have transited through gateways such

as the one at Hayu Marca, as well as the Gate of the Sun at Tiwanaku, to eventually reach

this Earth?

Could all these connections prove that inter-dimensional travel is more than just a theory?

What are your thoughts on this?

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The Takeaway | Kang's 200 feet of putts, Fowler's rollercoaster & Berger's juicy hole-out - Duration: 2:26.

Are you hungry for some eagles?

Daniel Berger serves up a juicy approach

from 135 yards out!

How low can you go?

How about a course record 63?

18-hole leader Rickie Fowler carded a 64

on Thursday, well Sung Kang came along

and tied the course record on Friday

at the Shell Houston Open at 9-under par.

He said the putter just kept making putts.

Don't you love it when that happens…

What about when it happens, a Shotlink record,

6 times from outside 20 feet?!

Kang sank an incredible 196 feet of putts

and wowed us with the flat stick all day,

especially with this eagle on 8 from 30 feet.

That is what 16-under and a six-stroke

lead looks like.

Kang outdueled Rickie Fowler who

dropped back to solo 4th after three bogeys

and a double, but not without some stellar

putts of his own…

A Fowler 44 footer…

It was a roller coaster round for

the recent Honda Classic winner.

After carding a bogey on 12, why not chip-in

for birdie on 13?

Or better yet, why not a hole-out from the

bunker on 9 for Danny Lee?

Not all sand shots are created equal.

Jimmy Walker had a less than ideal lie on 16…

Golf is hard people and three putts are no fun.

We've all been there Adam, keep your chin up.

Because you never know when

you are going to make a 56-footer on your

first hole of the day, right J.B.?

The cut line has been set at even par this week.

To put that into perspective,

just four players over the past 20 years

who have missed the cut the week

before the Masters have gone on

to win the green jacket the very next week.

Notables and former Masters winners,

Jordan Spieth & Adam Scott are among

the MC's this week in Houston.

But plenty more golf and plenty more star power

at the top of the leaderboard.

Get all of your weekend updates on

PGATOUR.com & I'll see you Saturday night for The Takeaway.

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The Different Universes of Ace Combat - Episode #8 - Stuff About Ace Combat - Duration: 3:25.

Hello Aces, welcome to another episode of Stuff About Ace Combat!

In this episode I'll be talking about the different universes within the Ace Combat Series -

you might think this is an easy topic because there are only two Ace Combat universes:

the games that take place in Strangereal and the games that take place in Earth.

But the topic isn't so simple, actually there are more than two universes in the Ace Combat Series.

However before we go any further we need to make a clear distinction between this video

and the other video I made talking about the three different versions of Strangereal because

they are totally different things.

When I mentioned the three versions of Strangereal I was only talking about the geography of

the planet, things like the continents, their sizes and shapes and the countries featured

I didn't say anything related to the historical events within Strangereal because whenever

the planet changed, the historical events were carried out to the new planet which was

actually adapted in order to make that possible.

I noticed that some people mixed up the ideas in that video but fear not because this time

I will only talk about the storyline or the historical universes within the series.

As for the fictional planet of Strangereal, all the historical events from all the Ace

Combat games that take place there seem to line up with the exception of one game -

most likely the least known Ace Combat game - Ace Combat Northern Wings.

This game was only released for mobile phones running on Java in Japan so that's probably

why almost no one in the western world knows about it.

In that game you are basically a secret squadron from Nordennavic's Royal Air Force in some black

operations and there's even a mission you get to control the Arkbid - pretty crazy right?

That's why Northern Wings isn't considered canon and has its own universe.

So in Strangereal there are two universes, the main universe and the Northern Wings universe

which is based on the main one, but what about Earth?

As for Earth each Ace Combat game released has its own universe because the events in

Ace Combat Joint Assault, Assault Horizon and Infinity don't really add up.

In Joint Assault we have a world where MPCs are common, in Infinity we have a world devastated

by the Ulysses asteroid and in Assault Horizon we have something that more similar to real life.

But before we finish it up I would like to bring your attention to the Assault Horizon

universe because it is not just about one game.

Two Ace Combat books, Ikaros in the Sky and the ASF-X Master File, cover events that take

place in the Assault Horizon universe.

Ikaros in the Sky is a novel covering the development of the ASF-X Shinden II from Nagase's

perspective as a test pilot in the Japanese Air Force, and the ASF-X Master File is more

of a technical and historical book that covers the development of the aircraft.

With that being said, the Ace Combat series includes a total of 5 different universes:

the main Strangereal universe which includes the vast majority of the games, the Strangereal Northern

Wings universe, which takes place in Strangereal but comes from a spin off game, and the three

universes in Earth: Joint Assault, Infinity and Assault Horizon (which is more developed

than the previous two since it includes two additional Ace Combat books).

This was the topic for this episode and I hope you have enjoyed and learnt a bit more

about the series and as always, stay tuned to the channel for more Ace Combat!

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What is wrong? (3) (Grammar Practice) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 3:16.

Hello, everyone and welcome back to another lesson of ForB English.

I'm Gabriella and in today's lesson, you're looking at what's wrong in the sentence.

So I'm going to give you a sentence in English with a small mistake

and you are going to check so there is one mistake.

Please look out for it.

Let's begin.

I'm very exciting about the latest movie.

I'm very exciting about the latest movie.

What is the mistake?

Let's try it again a little bit slower. Are you ready?

I'm very exciting about the latest movie.

I'm very exciting about the latest movie.

So what is the mistake?

Did you get it?

Now I'm going to show you the sentence.

I'm very exciting about the latest movie.

So there is one mistake.

What is it?

Well, the mistake is "exciting", because this should be "excited".

Now the difference between this is how we use the words "exciting" and "excited".

Now a thing is usually "exciting".

Now, this is easy to remember and I'm going to give you a little hint.

The word ends in "ing" so think about a "thing" is "exciting".

So that's the way to remember that one and it's the same for other adjectives;

other describing words, like "boring", "interesting".

Now if it's about a person then the ending changes to "-ed".

For example "I am excited about the latest movie."

"I am excited about going out" or any situation.

It's the same with "interesting" and "interested".

"I am interested in the movie."

If you said "I'm exciting" it sounds like you're giving yourself a compliment,

like "I'm great! I'm exciting!"

So be careful!

It's a small mistake but it changes the meaning and it sounds very strange in English.

So let's practice the correct version of this sentence now.

So please repeat after me.

I'm very excited about the latest movie.

Very good. One more time.

I'm very excited about the latest movie.

Great job!

So now you know how to talk about movies and many types of adjectives too.

Thank you very much for watching.

I'm Gabriella and you're watching ForB English.

Please like this video if you liked it and remember to subscribe to our channel.

Bye!

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Persona Series: A Look Back - Duration: 9:54.

Persona 5 is just around the corner and Whatoplay brings you a look back to ATLUS' critically

acclaimed series.

We do a quick rundown to one of the finest JRPG's to hit the western market.

Main titles only!

(Social links are sold separately.)

We start off with Shin Megami Tensei: Persona

Originally called Revelations: Persona, this PSP remaster of the 1996 game signifies the

rebirth of the series.

The story starts off as something simple, play as a group of high schoolers trapped

in a world where reality is not as they seem.

Weird supernatural elements have occurred and then suddenly they found out they could

summon Personas, a physical manifestation of the characters' personality.

It comes in different shapes and sizes.

They go around their school hallways, crowded streets and creepy temples to take down vicious

Demons with Personas at their side.

It's basically like Pokemon, but they're your other self and they're a tad bit mythical.

Since this is a Shin Megami Tensei game, players can also interact with monsters during turn-based

sequences.

It's delightful when you make them dance, sing or worse… get agitated.

No harm in talking to them.

Jam through the game's upbeat soundtrack all thanks to Shoji Meguro's talented crescendos.

The only gripe this game delivered was the insane amount of random encounters.

Of course this game has no PlayScore since it existed waaaay before our PlayScore System

was even created.

Then there's Persona 2

Although it's not related to the first game's story, this sequel to the already popular

series is divided into two parts: Innocent Sin and Eternal Punishment.

Both are Remasters for the PlayStation Portable but the latter didn't make it to Western

shores.

Innocent Sin tells a story centered around Tatsuya Suou and his group of friends.

As usual, a reality-bending incident makes Demons hunger for power and have wandered

around our world.

The gameplay remains the same like its original, but the addition of a Rumor System enables

the player to gather information by listening to rumors from around the game's world.

The soundtrack remains incredibly FIRE now that Lotus Juice is taking the mic.

And did you know that Hitler is in this game?

Persona 2 received positive reviews despite its age, and even until now, fans are longing

for a Western release of Eternal Punishment.

And unfortunately, no PlayScore is present.

But here comes Persona 3 Portable

The 3rd main entry of the Persona series was like witnessing the Renaissance.

It feels as if the series has found its path.

It feels like a whole new Persona game.

This was a portable version of the PlayStation 2 game way back 2006.

It excluded their epilogue "FES" and adds more content to the mix including a female

protagonist and a sweet new soundtrack!

Like always, you are a silent protagonist new to the city.

Follow a group of High Schoolers as they solve a lingering mystery about a "Dark Hour"

that stalks regular people during the night.

(Also your school is a huge demonic skyscraper in disguise.)

Cool, huh.

Just like in any Persona game, you are the chosen one.

You can control up to multiple Personas and travel to the game's eerie Velvet Room to

meet the one and only Igor.

This 'revitalized' Persona game removed the ability to talk to Demons during combat,

but it adds a new feature called Social Links.

It's a semi-social simulation feature that grants the player a challenge to balance two

lives given to them: Be a regular student and interact with people during daytime, or

go slay Shadows inside a huge tower with your dorm-mates during nighttime.

These social links power up your collected Personas while also adding a powerful bond

between your party members and their respective Personas.

The turn-based RPG remains the same, but the addition of a Persona Compendium and the ability

to "craft" new Persona's make everything so much fun.

Aside from its improved combat and RPG mechanics, the story is by far one of the best of the

series.

Giving a good sense of teenage friendship despite it's edgy "Death" theme.

These aspects are what makes Persona 3 a success.

It's a shame FES didn't make it to the PlayStation Portable.

As for PlayScores, nuh-uh.

Persona 4 Golden

Also coming from its PlayStation 2 roots, this PlayStation Vita exclusive proved that

Atlus can really make a good portable version of their beloved series.

Golden is a remastered version of Persona 4.

The gameplay and RPG elements remain the same but the improved Social Link feature and a

deep harrowing story is enough to grab your attention.

Unlike Persona 3 Portable, players can only play one protagonist, but the game delivers

new characters, new soundtrack, improved visuals and an incredibly hard boss fight.

Just like its original, solve a murder mystery happening around your town with the help of

your newfound friends.

Overcome the Shadows and unleash the Persona given unto you.

The game's theme revolves around the "media" so players are required to travel into a trans-dimensional

TV world.

It's a crazy plot, but that's why Persona excels among the other JRPGs.

The twists, the turns, the jazzy music makes this game worthy with a PlayScore of 8.91

on our database.

It even took the number one spot on most of our PS Vita videos!

Runners-Up

Aside from the main titles, the Persona series has quite a number of spin-offs.

It doesn't heavily impact each of the game's story, but the fan service it delivers is

a love letter for the fans.

It's first spin-off, Persona 4 Arena, pits the cast from two of the iconic Persona games.

Meet your favorite characters from Persona 3 and 4 and let them clash in a whirlwind

of side-scrolling skirmish.

It has a PlayScore of 8.15 on the Xbox 360 and 8.64 on the PlayStation 3.

It's 2nd spin-off is Persona 4 Arena Ultimax.

It's a sequel to their critically acclaimed fighting game.

This time, it's heavily story-driven and it's divided by two Episodes.

Upon completion, it unlocks the True Ending.

There's also a special Episode dedicated about a certain character.

It receives a PlayScore of 8.16 on the Xbox 360 and 8.68 on the PlayStation 3.

The third spin-off centers around the series' dungeon-crawling mechanics.

Persona Q: Shadow Of The Labyrinth features new characters to the fray while adding a

story that fits the Persona canon.

Once again, meet the iconic cast of characters from 3 and 4... all in chibified form!

They team up and go on an adventure to restore Rei and Zen's memories.

It's a 3DS exclusive and it showcases the same gameplay style from Etrian Odyssey and

Persona.

The game is a success and it receives a PlayScore of 8.75.

It's latest spin-off comes out as a Rhythm Game.

Atlus never runs out of ideas, huh.

Persona 4: Dancing All Night turns the dark and demonic atmosphere from their previous

franchises into a vibrant and sensational concert.

What's not to love when your favorite Persona 4 characters are strutting their best moves?

Although it's not the best Persona spin-off compared to the others, this PSVita exclusive

still received an average PlayScore of 7.73

After a series of deep Jungian archetypes, the battle between the Persona and Shadow,

catchy tunes, 4 main titles and 4 spin-offs, ATLUS' 5th main entry to this franchise

is on its way.

We can't even contain our own excitements!

Persona 5 is one of the most anticipated games this 2017.

After delays and delays, April 4 can't come soon enough!

Strap yourself in for another ride of your life with memorable characters, upbeat music

and a story to keep you at the edge of your seats.

It sucks that this game was already released in Japan, and mind you, the reviews are good!

Early Japanese impressions said that the game is a masterpiece, but it's up to us to find

out!

The game revolves around a silent protagonist caught in a spiral of crime-related events.

We can't give much details about the plot since we have idea what it is, but the theme

about "prisoners" makes a huge impression to the game.

Just like its predecessors, Social Links, High School life and dungeon-crawling makes

a return!

Igor also makes a comeback, bringing more stuff into the table.

This time, join your band of masked characters called The Phantom Thieves and restore civilization

to its most honest form.

Ironically, this is the first Persona game that character's are actually using masks.

The addition of a stealth mechanic makes dungeon-crawling advantageous, which gives you a pre-emptive

strike to each Shadow you face.

These are but the new additions to the game, who knows what other surprises are in store

for us?

Early reviews from Gamespot's Lucy James gave this game a 9 out of 10, calling it a

hallmark of the Persona franchise due to its vibrant world and captivating story.

Making it a Gold Standard of JRPG's.

The same words also goes to IGN's Andrew Goldfarb which gave this game a 9.7!

I smell Game of the Year Material.

But that's all we know so far!

What do you think this game's PlayScore is?

Comment below

and let's talk Persona!

For more infomation >> Persona Series: A Look Back - Duration: 9:54.

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Why Are Kids in Horror Films So Creepy? | Darkology #13 - Duration: 9:20.

Have you ever watched a horror movie where in the end, the main villain turned out to

be a little kid?

Or perhaps a horror film where the villain was clearly the child the entire time?

It's a truly chilling idea- but just why is that?

As we've come to learn, scares come in many different shapes and sizes, and in the last

episode of Darkology, we explored the psychology behind why old people are scary.

So now I'd like to explore what makes children in horror so effective.

I'll be adding onto some points that I made in the last episode, so if you happened to

miss that one, I suggest going back to that video first, then returning to this one.

Go on, I'll wait.

Now then, I suppose to get a good start, I'll just list some movies that feature a creepy,

rotten or evil kid.

Let's see, there's: Children of the Corn, Village of the Damned, The Good Son, The Omen,

The Ring, The Grudge, The Unborn, The Bad Seed, The Exorcist, The Boy, The Shining,

Orphan, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Pet Sematary, Sinister, Poltergeist,

Silent HIll, Toy Story, Insidious, and Halloween.

Oh and I suppose The Babadook counts right?

Yeah.

Definitely.

Jokes aside, part of being a child is the immaturity and naivety that comes with having

no experience in the world.

Children are expected to be bratty and throw tantrums when they experience a cognitive

dissonance or frustration with not getting their way.

They are supposed to still be learning everyday about the world around them and over time

mature accordingly into adults.

It's this imperfect nature that goes in harmony with that inherent sweet innocence.

Together, they make up what we call children.

In contrast, a young character who seems to be nothing BUT sweet and angelic raises an

eyebrow to any experienced individual.

There's something not quite right about a child who seems too calm, too knowing.

It's almost as if they're aren't really children anymore- not at heart anyway.

I think it has something to do with how children are believed to be inherently good- innocent

and naive.

And for the most part, they generally appear to be.

But in the rare case of a pint-sized sociopath, "appear" is the key word.

As we learned in the last video, we generally tend to react negatively to unusual social

behavior.

In the same way that an old woman who doesn't look away is unsettling, so too is the similar

unusual behavior from a child.

Children are supposed to be screwing up.

They should be innocent and in need of guidance and protection from adults.

There's something wrong in a picture where this is switched around.

Inverted.

As if they don't need adults.

Perhaps it sparks a deep-rooted primal fear of our offspring turning against us?

A creepy child might not be physically dangerous, but the unnatural manner in which they behave

is chilling.

In the same way that there is an inherent creepiness about someone in clown makeup,

behind a mask, or in an animal suit, this disguise of innocence can be an unsettling

idea, especially when it is hiding something much more insidious.

We are now approaching The Uncanny Valley.

The Uncanny Valley is a matter I briefly covered in the Creepy Commercial episode of Darkology,

which I highly recommend checking out later if you haven't already- but it's relevant

here.

It's a hypothesis that basically proposes that there is a specific drop off point where

our perception of a human-like entity suddenly becomes very powerfully negative as a result

of the entity seeming alike, and yet, somehow, being fundamentally different.

It's the same idea behind why we find animatronics, androids, and people in masks unsettling.

They're not genuine.

They're trying to appear alike, but they're hiding something.

The Bad Seed was one of the first films to demonstrate this concept in the form of a

child.

Have you been naughty?

Why, no mother!

What would you give me for a basket of kisses?

I'd give you a basket of hugs!

Rhoda seems innocent and says all of the correct things, but her actions speak to a completely

different agenda- one more cruel and inhuman.

She has a lot of adults fooled with her kind mannerisms and sweet appearance, though it's

all just a front.

There's a scene where two characters discuss the plausibility of sociopathic tendencies

being more of a result of nature rather than nurture.

Tell me,

Do children ever commit murders?

Or is crime something that's learned gradually

and grows as the criminal grows so that

only adults do really dreadful things?

Oh yes, children often commit murders

and quite clever ones too!

Some murderers, particularly the distinguished ones

who are going to make great names for themselves

start amazingly early.

In childhood?

Oh yes!

LIke mathematicians and musicians!

Despite the mother's best efforts to raise her daughter in a wholesome environment, Rhoda

still turns out to be a morally blind killer.

Perhaps the reason this is so effective, is the idea that one day, we might find ourselves

at the mercy of not only someone close to us, but by an individual whom we raised to

be good.

Fear of betrayal has found a new term on the internet.

It's called proditiophobia and it's defined as the fear of being betrayed by a loved one.

I should mention this IS a definition that I found on urban dictionary and there doesn't

currently seem to be much else on the term just yet.

It first surfaced in early 2015 by a guy who calls himself the doom overlord and it has

yet to appear in any studies so for now, we'll call it a placeholder.

Fear of trust is known as pistanthrophobia.

It stems from the concept of how opening oneself up, emotions, dreams, passions, the whole

lot, is one of the most vulnerable things a person can experience.

Trust is not something taken lightly in this case, and with regards to children being raised

by parents, the betrayal by a child might seem unfathomable.

Just the same, to many the idea of a typical child's less gracious behaviors is enough

to strike fear and repulsion.

Kids can be sweet, but they're often sour as well.

They're us, minus our societal inhibitions.

Lacking any strong understanding of social norms and consequences, they are potent representations

of human desires.

They say and do what they want, whenever they want, and act out, sometimes violently in

protest to the concept of "no".

And while this often is manifested in many adults who are simply confident, free-thinkers,

perhaps somewhere in there, is the thought that just maybe, this stems from our children

being capable of thoughts and actions much darker than anything we could ever imagine.

Though not from a horror film necessarily, Joffrey Lannister from Game of Thrones is

a prime example of this.

And then there's the concept of children who become bad as a result of something paranormal

or demonic.

This is where movies like The Exorcist, Insidious, and Poltergeist come into play.

Adults are generally experienced and are more physically and mentally capable than the young

and old.

They embody strength.

It's a concept prevalent in folklore- the young are often easy and weak targets for

entities from the unknown.

Though inherently good, children are potential vessels, human gateways that might lead to

a demonic encounter or worse.

In Insidious, Dalton has the ability to astrally project, that is to say, his soul leaves his

body and enters another dimension while he sleeps.

His spiritual absence leaves an empty body, which becomes a target for a host of malevolent

spirits.

At one point in the film, an entity actually does take control of his body and it's this

very idea that someone who looks like your loved one, but isn't- rather, a stranger,

is walking around in their body, looking to cause pain to others.

When it comes to how they're portrayed in stories of the supernatural, children are

most often pawns.

Perhaps this is why as children, we're often told not to mess with ouija boards or dabble

in darker things.

Not just for our safety, but for those around us.

But this fear would really only apply if you believed in such things, right?

So there you have it.

Three very different reasons for why children are so effective in horror.

They can be dreadfully immature.

They can be easily possessed.

And they can just be inherently evil, disguised as good.

Which do you find the scariest?

Let me know in the comments below!

Seriously.

I need the engagement activity.

Follow me on Twitter and Facebook @Bluelava6 to stay up to date on the channel or to just

say hello.

And as always, thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> Why Are Kids in Horror Films So Creepy? | Darkology #13 - Duration: 9:20.

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猫にまつわる感動する話・泣ける話 心配して出てきた猫 - Duration: 3:28.

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march | coffee date - Duration: 5:35.

*kettle noises*

*kettle boiling*

*pouring sounds*

Morning.

I'm on a swivel chair if you can't tell.

so grab yourself a warm drink, sit down, get comfy *sighs* so, how've you been?

I've been ok, what happened this month?

The first thing I wanna talk about is my tattoo! if you haven't seen that video you can go

and watch it.

This is actually the first time i've been able to show you um the tattoo when it's healed

because when I shot the video it was like the day of, so it was all wrapped up but yeah

this is- i might stand up, hold on.

yeah so it's um it's all healed over so well! we can just be together now, we can just enjoy

each others company.

so the healing process, this one I feel like it healed quicker than my leg one did just

because, um when I got the one on my leg, it was getting colder so I was wearing jeans

so I kept on wrapping it back up in glad wrap as to avoid it rubbing on like the jeans so

it made the recovery process longer, this one though I just let it breathe.

I've been using this on it, um ink nurse, and it's great stuff, it's vegan, you can

even use it on exisiting tattoos to make them more vibrant.

I'm still over the moon happy with it I absolutely adore it, um the colours are beautiful, she

did an amazing job.

yeah.

quick hair fix and then we'll move on to the next topic.

I am back at uni thank god *laughs* I'm loving all my subjects, it's fine, it's great, it's

super, um and I'm even working on two um TV, like university TV shows outside of class,

so I have one that shoots tonight, then I have one that'll start shooting in a couple of weeks.

The one tonight the roles all sort of switch around so last week I was assistant director,

this week i'll be director, next week I might be a camera operator, it's just sort of fluid

and yeah.

The one that is gonna start shooting um I got the role of like, director.

I'm directing it.

It's like a comedy web series, that my friend um he came up with the idea for it, and he

pitched it and so he's gonna be the host of it.

I'm like terrified but i'm so excited, i'm so happy that I got that role.

It's really cool to be working on something that isn't class work, like this is exactly

what I wanted to be doing you know, a year or so ago- working on actual productions,

like I know its just like university funded and looked after and all that sort of stuff,

but it's still, it's still something, so.

what else?

um, I went to a Spiderbait concert, my roommate had an extra ticket and was like 'hey do you

wanna go?' and i was like 'ok' and it was actually alot of fun, it was a very different

demographic to any concert i've been to, obviously because it's sort of like, they've been around

for ages so, but it's just, it's funny to see like people in their like 30s and 40s

go crazy at a concert.

Also one thing, I want to start live streaming soon, soon: that's a very flexible term, not

sure exactly when because I don't have wifi here, but I mean I have wifi at my parent's

house, at university so i'll work that out soon, but that's just a heads up I guess.

I'll have to work out sort of a nice time that works for people, people who watch my

stuff you're like all over the place it's so cool.

So I definitely wanna start doing that soon just because I love talking to you guys.

Is that all?

Is that all?

I feel like that's it!

It really has mainly just been university, going back and back into the swing of that,

because I have three days a week in, um and then I have two nights of shooting now.

Nothing too groundbreaking but um, yeah but i'm enjoying it anyway, doesn''t have to be

groundbreaking, i'm you know, i'm quite happy with how things are going.

ok, so thankyou all very very very much for watching, and thankyou all so much for commenting,

I - that's probably one of my favourite things about this platform, is talking to people,

um but just know that um I appreciate it all so so much.

we'll have to catch up at the end of april for another coffee, i'll let you know how

i've been going, but until then, I hope you have a great month and i'll see you in the

next video.

I'm like almost finished hang on,

now i'm done, ok.

For more infomation >> march | coffee date - Duration: 5:35.

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The Originals 4x04 Promo "Keepers of the House" (HD) Season 4 Episode 4 Promo - Duration: 0:22.

Look guys, I know what we're up against.

There's a force my family and I are here to erase.

It wants those other kids.

I think it wants me too.

I'm going to keep you safe.

Forever.

The Originals, all-new next Friday at 8/7c on The CW.

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We Don't Do Stupid Things! - Putin Explains Subtle Difference Between US and Russia - Duration: 2:07.

Geoff Cutmore: One of my viewers actually sent a question in for this discussion. An American.

And he said, if you take further consequences against the Americans over sanctions, would you stop giving them rockets so that they can get to the space station?

We never use the "get a ticket and off you go" principle. And why should we?

We never take any steps that can harm us. Americans have long been buying our rocket engines.

It is advantageous to them as it saves money, including taxpayers' money that should have gone to build their own facilities, but it is also advantageous for us because it keeps our factories working.

We never make steps that damage business, damage our international relations. And we are not going to do anything of the kind here.

What the previous US administration did, I think, hurts the US economy, the American people.

And as the Obama administration urged the Europeans to take the same measures, it hurts the European economy,

bringing down the competitiveness of the European economy, leading to hundreds of thousands of lost jobs, and it has already led to the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs.

It violates the principles of the World Trade Organisation and international rules in this area, and these are crude violations both in the economy and in human rights protection.

For more infomation >> We Don't Do Stupid Things! - Putin Explains Subtle Difference Between US and Russia - Duration: 2:07.

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Lightworkers And Starseeds It Is Time To Drop The Labels And Return To Who You Really Are - Duration: 5:32.

Lightworkers And Starseeds It Is Time To Drop The Labels And Return To Who You Really Are

by Khoi Hoang,

At some point in the ascension process, we all have the question: �What is the purpose

of science, politic, economy, work, art, love, pain, joy, war, lightwork, killing,�?�

or, in short, �What is the purpose of existence?�.

Knowing it or not, we are all looking for the answer to the final question: �Who am

I?�.

Isn�t that the reason we created the labels of Lightworker and Starseed to call ourselves

with?

The game of human�s existence was started with the final destination of his being able

to answer that question.

It is an unconscious game that every soul wants to take part in with an avatar.

Being born with nary one instruction about what we will do in a certain lifetime, we

need something to help us navigate around in the world, that is emotion.

Every time we feel the pain, sorrow, jealousy, loneliness,� we have had the wrong or insufficient

answer to the question �Who am I?�.

We all want our names and faces to be noticed.

Each one of us has a distinguished way of thinking, has specific styles and hobbies.

We protect what we think is right, against what we think is wrong.

We have our beloved ones, our enemies.

We strive for happy relationships and a happy family� These are all the things that help

define our identities, our own existence and help us have the temporary answer to the �who

am I?�.

Sometimes, when we think we�ve finally got the answer to the �who am I?�� But still,

we continue to struggle.

We are uncomfortable with people around us, with the news, with something we come across,�

Even when we read the article about Lightworker and Starseed for the first time, with the

tears flowing as we knew we were not crazy but just different, we just relayed from the

fight �I am not abnormal� to a new fight �I am the light, against the darkness�.

And again, we often find ourselves in the sorrow, helplessness, loneliness, anger,�

that is when we know we still haven�t had the right answer yet.

Because if we have had the right answer, we will feel none of those feelings any more.

We are angry, judgmental and hard to accept the acts of the terrorists, rapers, killers,

cabals, elites, politicians,� Through this, we create the identity of ourselves who won�t

commit those acts.

That is how we keep denying parts and abilities of ourselves.

Do we have the abilities to commit those acts if you are in their circumstances and positions?

YES!

WE CAN.

The important thing is that we will use love to create life or use those abilities to destroy

life.

We hold grudges against our loved ones, friends or other people,� Through this, we building

up our own images: we won�t do what they did.

And just by this, we don�t acknowledge parts of ourselves that we can do what they did.

We don�t want to take care of ourselves too much, don�t do the dish washing or the

laundry, don�t fix the light or the car,� because of those things are of men or of women,

of gay,� And not until we accept that we can do all things that men do as well as women

do, we are not complete and we are not yet who we really are.

We cringe and uncomfortable with some art forms or life styles in which people live

as a tree, an animal or an item of furniture,� That is an opportunity showing that we haven�t

accepted a part of ourselves that we can do it and can be just like them.

So whenever you feel uncomfortable with something, tell yourself this: �Accepting this won�t

make me any less but more of who I am�.

When you drop the idea of right and wrong, you accept everything, everyone.

By doing so, you can be anything or anyone at any place.

That is the final answer to the question �Who am I?�, without the word �can�.

When you accept others, you accept yourself at the same time, and vice versa.

That is why there are no others, and that is how you forgive and unconditionally love

yourself and others.

It is time for us to drop the labels, light worker or starseed or indigo.

It is time to stop all the fights against anything; because when we fight something,

we only fight with the aspects inside ourselves that we have not yet accepted.

It is time to return to who we really are: the light and the dark at the same time, the

infinite possibility, the boundless imagination� THE UNCONDITIONAL LOVE.

For more infomation >> Lightworkers And Starseeds It Is Time To Drop The Labels And Return To Who You Really Are - Duration: 5:32.

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【Korean Snacks】 Sweet and Salty Flavor! Calbee Honey Butter Chip | Kinoshita Yuka - Duration: 2:48.

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Voters Tuesday will be asked to decide if they support wheel tax - Duration: 1:27.

ELECTION.

THE VOTE IS NOT BINDING BUT, AS

KENT WAINSCOTT REPORTS, THE

QUESTION HAS PEOPLE TALKING.

>> A 60-DOLLAR HIKE IN YOUR

VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEE.

MILWAUKEE COUNTY VOTERS ARE

BEING ASKED WHETHER THEY SUPPORT

IT.

AN EASY QUESTION, BUT NOT AN

EASY TOPIC.

>> WE EACH PITCH IN 60-BUCKS AND

WE GET A BETTER WAY TO MOVE OUR

CARS AROUND.

THAT'S OK WITH ME.

>> I FELT THE $60 WHEEL TAX WAS

A BURDEN I DIDN'T NEED TO PAY

FOR.

60 DOLLARS IS THE AMOUNT COUNTY

EXECUTIVE CHRIS ABELE SAYS IS

NEEDED TO MEET THE COUNTY'S

TRANSPORTATION DEMANDS.

>> IT'S THE BUSES, IT'S THE

FARES, IT'S THE ROADS.

IF WE DON'T GET THIS, PEOPLE

NEED TO UNDERSTAND THERE ARE

GOING TO BE VERY SIGNIFICANT

CUTS.

>> ABELE'S NAME IS RIGHT IN THE

BALLOT QUESTION, ASKING VOTERS

WHETHER THEY SUPPORT HIS

PROPOSAL FOR THE 60-DOLLAR WHEEL

TAX.

THE COUNTY BOARD EARLIER AGREED

TO A $30 FEE BUT ALSO WANTED THE

, QUESTION ON THE BALLOT.

>> NOW THIS VOTE ISN'T BINDING,

BUT SOME COUNTY SUPERVISORS,

EVEN SOME WHO DON'T SUPPORT A

WHEEL TAX, SAY THEY BELIEVE IT'S

IMPORTANT TO HEAR FROM THE

VOTERS ON THIS.

>> I DON'T ANTICIPATE THE WHEEL

TAX PASSING, BUT I HAVE BEEN

SURPRISED BEFORE.

>> BUT ONE THING IS CERTAIN,

OPINIONS ARE STRONG ON BOTH

SIDES OF THE QUESTION.

>> THERE'S GOT TO BE ANOTHER WAY

TO FIND MONEY THAN DIGGING INTO

THE POCKETS OF THE EVERYDAY GUY.

>> MONEY IS TIGHT BUT WE NEED

THEM FOR STRUCTURE, SO WE HAVE

TO BITE THE BULLET.

For more infomation >> Voters Tuesday will be asked to decide if they support wheel tax - Duration: 1:27.

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Productivity tip | Stretch and move | daily sprout 183 - Duration: 0:44.

- Stretch (murmuring) and move.

(gentle instrumental music)

Now one of the things about stretch response

is it's a more diversional mechanism

designed to move you to action,

fight or flight,

or just get that thing done,

and what we often don't do is move.

So when you find yourself getting that feeling

of stress and strain,

stand up.

Just stretch out,

and move.

Use your body a bit.

Make the Daily Sprout

part of your daily routine.

Sign up at dailysprout.net,

and claim your free Ebook,

Emergency Stress CPR, my six steps to putting stress

in its place.

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