Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 25 2017

(uplifting music)

- You know, the Lord works in mysterious

and amazing ways, right?

So a couple of years ago, I saw this video

of this hiphop artist explaining gospel,

and it really spoke to me,

especially because I thought,

you know? Young people may not listen to me,

but this guy is reaching a whole new generation.

So I did some clicking around and found out

he's an artist called Propaganda,

and I instantly became a fan.

Fast forward a couple of years.

My wife and I are sitting at a film premiere

and she points down the aisle and says,

"Isn't that that guy, Propaganda, that you like?"

I said, "Oh my goodness."

I ran up to him and I said, "Look,

"I don't usually do this, but I am a huge fan of your work.

"I love what you're doing."

Well, we instantly became friends,

and out of that, we had the opportunity

to go to a radio station and sit down with Prop

and talk to him about his life, his work, his faith,

and about changing the world.

- I'm really happy to be here tonight

with somebody very special I want to introduce you to,

and I'm actually meeting him for the first time.

So we're gonna learn together

about Propaganda.

♫ The pain that guides us

♫ The strings that tie us

♫ The coincidence that proves to us God's existence

So from the soil that grew in Jim Morrison, Tony Hawk,

NWA, Snoop, and Kendrick Lamar

grows another LA native, Propaganda.

What do you say about Propaganda?

He's a poet, political activist, husband,

father, academic, and MC.

With LA flowing through his veins

and armed with a bold message,

Propaganda has assembled a body of work

that challenges his listeners with every verse

and reaches across the spectrum of pop culture.

From aggressive battle raps to smooth introspective rhythms,

Propaganda's music will cause you to nod your head,

but most importantly, it will stretch your mind and heart.

I mean--

- [Propaganda] It's incredibly uncomfortable to hear

it when you're sitting there. - I learned a lot about you

in like three sentences.

- [Propaganda] Yes, Ma'am.

- But I really appreciate that last part,

stretching your mind and your heart.

- Stretch your mind and heart, got to.

- Thank you for being here, Prop.

- What up? What up, y'all?

- So everybody's got their musical preferences,

but what I'm always looking for

is excellence, right?

So I'm clicking around the internet

and I see this video that you and I talked about,

Don't Listen To Me, and Be Present,

where you're in this house,

and I didn't know, watching it,

and this is what I loved about it,

I didn't know that you were a faithful guy.

I just knew that I loved what you said,

fish out of water, the goulash that is you,

all that kind of stuff.

And then I saw your GOSPEL video,

which a lot of people have seen.

And then I saw your I Am Second testimony.

And I was like, "Ah, aha! He's a faithful guy."

What struck me about that whole experience was,

in Exodus 1:8, you may remember this,

it talks about the Kingdom of Egypt,

that there was a time when the Pharaoh didn't know Joseph,

that enough time had passed

that Pharaoh didn't know Joseph.

You are speaking into a culture of young people

that don't know like the faith message at all.

When I came across that, I was just

really struck by, here's a guy doing something different

and I instantly became a fan of your work.

And so is that sort of your experience,

that a lot of people have kind of met you that way?

- I think, in recent years, yeah.

Prior to sort of poetry and sort of the YouTube world,

I was just in sort of just

the hiphop kind of battle rap scene,

and so people kind of knew me as that,

just like an underground rapper.

You know, the GOSPEL video, the I Am Second video

definitely sort of changed the trajectory,

where people's entrance to me was poetry,

and speaking on like the things of God.

- For a lot of people

that have a specific idea of what Christian music is,

is hiphop Christian music?

- Well, hiphop is hiphop.

And, you know, Jesus ain't die for hiphop,

he died for people, you know what I'm saying?

Like any other genre, somebody puts

their personhood, and their faith, and their beliefs

into whatever they do.

So country music isn't Christian music, it's country music.

There are Christians that do it, you know what I'm saying?

And hiphop itself,

depending on who you ask and what day you ask them,

is much more than a musical genre.

It's a more of a cultural expression

that came out of

a sociopolitical and economic state that

the nation is in.

- But hiphop can be Christian.

- Absolutely, just like any other thing can be Christian.

So like all of the lights and cameras and stuff

are plugged into something.

So that's the utility.

The electricity, the outlet is a utility,

and whatever you plug into that

becomes whatever it is.

So as an artist who's doing hiphop,

hiphop is a utility,

but the artist plugging into that might

or might not be a Christian.

- I heard a musician, Jake Hamilton,

say something that really struck me.

He talked about the fact that God is the creator

of everything, right?

And so that means God created every kind of music,

and just because it's not your kind of music,

doesn't mean it's inherently bad.

Sometimes rap obviously has a bad name

because people have,

you know, because there's been so many bad actors

in the genre, but that doesn't make it inherently bad.

- Yeah, I have a worldview that believes

that there's no sphere of the universe

that God's not sovereign over.

So all music, all art, all beauty is God's.

So all of it is God reflecting, right?

Evil exists in the hearts of men and women,

you know what I mean?

But, I mean, I'm trying,

help me understand how the content of

hiphop is any different than like Hotel California,

you know what I'm saying?

Or any other musical genre where people are just

telling their soundtrack of life

that is sometimes full of incredible debauchery,

you know what I'm saying?

The racial undertone of that is like,

well, hiphop's made by black people.

So somehow or another,

we have to give this a caveat like it's wrong,

but it don't have to be wrong, you know what I'm saying?

How come nobody's saying that about any other genre,

you know what I'm saying?

So I would say that, again, when you're creating art,

you're either creating art about the light

or about what the light is shining on.

Do you understand what I'm saying?

In that sense, every album is

ultimately, actually telling God's story.

- You're speaking light and life

into a whole new generation of people

that haven't maybe heard that message.

They're not hearing a lot of positive messages.

How does that feel?

- Man, you know what?

- To be a role model like that.

- Yeah, you know, I still take a sort of

workhorse sort of like point of view where it's like

a lot of times you can't see the forest for the trees,

as not to say that I don't take

the responsibility, like I don't take it lightly,

and I'm not incredibly grateful for it,

but it's always,

I'm taken aback when someone says,

"Hey, yo, you know, I've never thought about

"life, the gospel, or anything like this

"until I saw you working them stories."

It's like, "Wait, what? Wait, me?" You know what I'm saying?

- That's because you're a trailblazer and you're the first.

Other people came after you,

but you took it into something new,

which is what God does.

You took it into something totally new

that hadn't been done before, you know?

- Well, I mean, yeah, I wasn't the first

like Christian rapper, but, you know,

on the other hand, yeah, I had to walk the--

- You're the first you.

- I'm the first me.

I'm the guy that walked my lane, yeah.

- So how did you know you were gifted

in the world of words?

- That's funny, like I still wonder, you know?

- Obviously, you were born this way,

but when did you know?

- You ask my father, it's the fifth grade talent show.

It's like I danced to Bobby Brown's like Ghostbusters song,

you now what I'm saying? - Oh, not Ghostbusters.

- Oh, man, I was killing it,

and I couldn't figure out for the love of me

why the teachers made me go last, right?

I was like, "Why I got to go last?"

And then somebody finally told me

it's 'cause you're the headliner.

And I was like,

"Oh, so that's a compliment?"

So I ain't knew, you a fifth-grader, you don't know.

I knew that I could come alive on stage then.

I just got bit by the bug, yeah.

- I don't know if you'd be comfortable with this label,

but sometimes I think you're a sarcastic Christian

in the sense that... - I am.

Yes. - Right?

- Yes. - Are you cool with that?

- Our sarcasm is a gift from God.

Yeah, I totally agree, yeah.

Satire is I feel like is a lost art.

- And then there's this other element of your work, which is

sort of cultural commentary.

You're looking up, you're asking us to look at ourselves,

both as faithful people and the larger community.

- Yeah, I minored in intercultural studies,

and then I went and got

a teacher credential in social sciences,

so I still really think of myself as

like a sociologist in a lot of ways,

in that a lot of my music is just commentary,

of culture, of life, and sometimes of myself.

- Some people love the spoken word,

you do spoken word, you do music,

and people loved one or the other,

they want both, and you were saying that

you have to have both.

- It's two sides of the same coin,

it's like asking a parent to pick

which kid they like better.

I would never like choose.

They are both 100% me, and they both serve

the type of messages and things and art

like I desire to create.

- Can you do a couple lines from maybe

whatever spoken word piece

that you love or that you're thinking about right now?

- I was recently told I was too creative,

that I was not quite centered enough,

and, "The peeps we trying to reach

"wouldn't understand your speech."

I told them, "It's cool, it's not a issue.

"I ain't so judgmental, thanks for your advice.

"I'm just not afraid of heights."

- So talk about that a little bit.

- Yeah, so that, again, was a true story.

Was asked to be a part of an event.

We're trying to be a Christian organization that had

reached into a general market

and they wanted to be evangelistic in their approach,

and the music, or the poetry that I present

oftentimes isn't,

it's not a very direct, if you will,

because that's just not the way I write.

So it's not like a very direct, up-the-gut,

it-is-what-it-is gospel presentation.

Most of my poetry is not.

In the interview process of being on this,

one of the elders kind of called me and said,

"We love your work, but it's kind of not...

"We're looking for stuff that's a little more evangelistic,

"and we kind of feel like it's almost like

"it's too creative."

And just the phrase was like,

"What?"

Like you know what I'm saying?

And it inspired a poem, and I was just like,

I felt like what I heard

wasn't like concern for the brand,

I heard fear,

and I was like, "You're just scared.

"Whatever it is, you're scared."

So that's why I was like, "Man, I'm not afraid of heights."

- Would it be fair to say you've got

a little John the Baptist going on there?

- Maybe, you know what I'm saying?

- Maybe not the locusts. - Yeah, that's disgusting.

- And the honey, right?

But the idea that you're unafraid to sort of

speak into the culture what you see.

- Man, I'm not afraid of the culture,

you know what I'm saying?

And a lot of times, people use that as holiness,

but I'm like, "It's not holiness, you scared.

"You're scared that whatever they are

"or whatever you think they are is gonna

"like somehow, by osmosis, get on you."

It's just not the message of scripture,

it's not the message of Jesus,

and it's definitely not the message

that I put out in my music.

But it made me realize

some of the fears that were in my own life,

you know what I'm saying?

So I'm like, "You scared,

"but you scared like the rest of us."

You know what I'm saying?

"You scared like I am."

I'm scared to be mediocre.

I'm scared to not ever reach a certain level of potential

or success in my career.

I'm afraid I'm all talk.

I'm afraid, you know what I'm saying?

So all of the things that I realize, like,

yo, I'm just as afraid.

- Let's talk about somebody who's faithful,

they're struggling with something in their life.

Give me a song or a spoken word piece

that's an example of how you try to address that.

- Yeah, well, I did a song called I Ain't Got An Answer.

And it was essentially about like

y'all having no idea what to do as a parent.

You upset, and like, you know, just being like,

I am clueless, I have no answer for you.

I don't like making music that ties up

with a neat little bow at the end,

because life's not a sitcom, you know what I'm saying?

It don't wrap up in 23 minutes,

and you have all the answers, everything,

it just don't work like that.

I still got questions about things that I'm like,

"Man, I have no idea why I went through that."

I dunno, you know what I'm saying?

- Especially as a dad.

- Yeah, you know, especially as a dad.

- Of girls.

Let's talk about that a little bit.

- Oh, jeez.

- You're a father, you've got girls,

how does that affect all this?

- Oh my gosh.

I realized a number of things.

I realized I had actually bought into

gender role patriarchy that I didn't know I had.

Quick story, my eldest daughter,

when she was in second grade,

she got pushed off the monkey bars.

She was crying, but she was crying

not because she was scared, but she just,

for the love of her, couldn't figure out

why another person would do that to her.

Just having a daughter made me sort of have the wherewithal

to be like, well,

you never know what that little girl is going through.

Maybe she was having a bad day.

Is she your friend, you know what I'm saying?

You don't want to lose a friend.

I just know that wouldn't have been my response with a boy.

Like with a boy, I'd be like, "Wait, he did what?

"He pushed you off of what?

"And what did you do?" You know what I'm saying?

Did you teach him he can't do that?

- Oh, I know what you're saying.

- Do you understand what I'm saying?

But just realizing like, why?

Why is it so easy for me to think that for my boy?

Why couldn't I say to my boy like,

"Yo, maybe homie was having a bad day."

You know what I'm saying?

Like why can't you just, you know what I'm saying?

So I just realize, having daughters

that I actually thought about the world in a much more

obtuse way than I

was willing to admit.

- You have an agenda. - I do.

- And your agenda, as I see it, is to speak,

like to speak positive, to speak good into the world.

As an artist, we all have that thing, that passion.

My passion is talking to people like you.

What drives you?

- Man, it's a T-shirt that we made

because it came from lyrics, but it's real,

like I'm not the artist, I'm the canvas.

- Ooh, I like that.

- Yeah, the Lord is the artist, you know what I'm saying.

I got to be who I am, I got to be what he made me.

To me, it's culture-shaking, you know?

And if you can get to like the fountainhead.

The fountainhead of culture is like virtue,

so if you have like virtuous like

men and women at like

the mouth of like the river of culture then downstream,

politics, music, and stuff like that, and education,

all that changes down there.

My attitude is that, how can I shape this up here?

What can I throw into the river up there,

that when it gets downstream, you know what I'm saying?

I can look back and be like,

I may not have any plaques on my wall, but

I tell you what, that's my plaque,

the fact that like this law is now passed or

this institution is this.

- You did what you were called to do.

Yeah, you did what you were called to do.

I mean, recognition comes from there.

- It comes from up. - Not from out there.

- So what's most important for you

as far as your message in your music?

- People asking me like, "So what sort of like

"high, theological, doctrinal issues you working with?"

I'm like, "Fam, I'm still trying to love my neighbor, Dog."

I'm still on number two, you know?

Love God and love neighbor.

I'm still working on number two.

You understand what I'm saying?

I don't know if I've moved past freshman year yet.

Yeah, there's a bigger picture of like

there is a God and that God loves us, but like,

more specifically, man,

let's learn how to be better humans,

you know what I'm saying?

- We working on it.

- We working on it.

- For parents that are watching, and they're thinking,

"Okay, I should introduce this guy to my kids

"if they don't already know about him, why?"

- You know what?

Wow, that's crazy,

I don't know if I'd have an answer for that.

Because I actually make music that's more for the parent.

- That's interesting.

- Hiphop doesn't have to be a youthful thing,

you know what I'm saying?

I talk about mortgages,

I talk about like having preteens,

I talk about paying bills,

I talk about like adult things.

- It's like Seinfeld, but with music.

- Yeah, you know what I'm saying?

I think that

it's sort of a misnomer that like hiphop has to be

a youthful thing, you know what I'm saying?

I feel like I'm talking to it,

I rap like an adult because I am one.

You know what I'm saying?

- But for young people that are fans of yours

and who are inspired by you,

can you leave them some advice?

I mean, people that say they see your work

and they go, "You know what?

"I want to follow in that path."

- Absolutely.

Yo, I would say, yeah, like

what my mom used to say,

"Be who you is, because who you ain't ain't who you is."

- Boy, it's so good.

- A million grammatical errors, but it's wisdom of the ages.

- Yes, it is.

- You just got to be the person

the Father has made you to be.

- Okay, so let's pivot just a little bit.

Racial tension has been a big subject

for the last couple years,

with the Black Lives Matter movement,

I don't even need to detail that,

everybody in America knows that.

A lot of people complain about it, they point fingers,

you actually do something about it,

and I want you to talk about it

because it's important for people to know what you're doing.

- Yeah, so a considerable amount of my work is

directed towards sort of systemic injustice,

and I think it all really just boils down to like,

how do we be a better neighbor?

Like you love your neighbor,

and sometimes loving your neighbor means

you got to understand your neighbor.

So as a believer, if I'm gonna talk about justice and race,

I can't go straight to reconciliation

without skipping truth because

that's not real reconciliation,

that's just flattery. - No, it's inauthentic.

- It's inauthentic and it's not real, right?

But I can't just stop at truth

because then we're not trying to reconcile.

So what I believe my heart is to say

it's got to be both.

It's reconciliation through truth.

So truth means you have to acknowledge

racism is real, we have a very real history of this.

Of course, black people ain't

the sole purveyors of suffering.

What did you think, that just when slavery

and Jim Crow stopped, all of a sudden,

everybody was singing Kumbaya?

- Everybody's happy, we're good.

- It's all good, like there's no residue of that.

That's like looking at a woman who's been beat for 20 years

by her husband and be like,

"Hey, but he stopped hitting you,

"so you need to stop complaining."

We would all think that that's ridiculous, right?

We would all say, "No, no, no, no, no.

"He needs to make this right."

So the truth is,

no, listen, we have real things we need to deal with.

But it's for the purpose of getting to reconciliation.

- People feel powerless to do anything.

So they watch you and they say, "Great.

"I'm gonna like what Prop said on Facebook,

"I'm gonna like it on Instagram."

But can you give,

like give people one thing that they can do, tangibly,

to take a positive step in that direction, in life.

- Yeah, make some friends.

It's super easy, make some friends.

You know, make some friends that don't look like you.

- What do you think the Church in America,

just speaking to the Church, what can be done better?

I'm kind of asking globally here.

- Yeah, I kind of think

we could stand to be a little more honest about our

shortcomings, our mistakes, our failures,

where we drop the ball,

and being willing to say, like the scripture says,

"I see through a glass dimly."

I don't have this figured out,

I'm running at the cross just like you are.

I am not what I want to be.

You know what I'm saying?

And I think that if we could, as a body,

just kind of embrace like what the cross says about us,

you know what I'm saying?

The cross says about us is that you're hopeless,

like that's the worst thing,

the worst thing anybody could say to you

is not worse than what the cross says,

which is you're hopeless,

there's nothing you can do about it.

You know what I'm saying?

- Thank you for saying that.

Hey, Prop, thanks for being on the show.

- My pleasure, man.

♫ You are receiving life

♫ Yes, life

♫ This is the Gospel.

♫ God, Our, Sins,

♫ Paying, Everyone, Life.

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The Fourth Phase of Water — What You Don't Know About Water, and - Duration: 18:15.

The Fourth Phase of Water � What You Don�t Know About Water, and Really Should

Water is clearly one of the most important factors for your health � especially when

you consider that your body actually consists of over 99 percent water molecules! I sincerely

believe water is a really underappreciated part of the equation of optimal health.

I�ve previously interviewed Dr. Gerald Pollack, who is one of the leading premier research

scientists in the world when it comes to understanding the physics of water, and what it means to

your health.

Besides being a professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington, he�s also

the founder and editor-in-chief of a scientific journal called Water, and has published many

peer-reviewed scientific papers on this topic. He�s even received prestigious awards from

the National Institutes of Health.

His book, The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor, is a phenomenal

read that is easy to understand even for the non-professional.

It clearly explains the theory of the fourth phase of water, which is nothing short of

ground-breaking. The fourth phase of water is, in a nutshell, living water.

It�s referred to as EZ water � EZ standing for �exclusion zone� � which has a negative

charge. This water can hold energy, much like a battery, and can deliver energy too.

For years, Dr. Pollack had researched muscles and how they contract, and it struck him as

odd that the most common ideas about muscle contraction do not involve water, despite

the fact that muscle tissue consists of 99 percent water molecules.

How could it be that 99 percent of the molecules were ignored? How could it be that muscle

contracts without involving the water in some way? These questions help catalyze his passionate

investigation into water.

So You Think You Understand Water?

Gilbert Ling, who was a pioneer in this field, discovered that water in human cells is not

ordinary water (H2O), but something far more structured and organized.

I began to think about water in the context of biology: if water inside the cell was ordered

and structured and not bulk water or ordinary water as most biochemists and cell biologists

think, then it is really important, Dr. Pollack says.

Dr. Pollack�s book also touches on some of the most basic features of water, many

of which are really not understood. For example, how does evaporation take place?

Why does a tea kettle whistle? Also, despite the fact that conventional science tells us

freezing is supposed to occur at zero degrees Celsius, experiments show that it can freeze

in many different temperatures down to minus 50 degrees Celsius.

There�s actually no one single freezing point for water! Other experiments show that

the boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius (or 212 degrees Fahrenheit) does not always hold

true either.

There�s a famous website1 put together by a British scientist, Martin Chaplin. Martin

lists numerous anomalies associated with water,� Dr. Pollack says. �In other words, things

that shouldn�t be according to what we know about water�

The more anomalies we have, the more we begin to think that maybe there�s something fundamental

about water that we really don�t know. That�s the core of what I�m trying to do. In our

laboratory at the University of Washington, we�ve done many experiments over the last

decade. These experiments have clearly shown the existence of this additional phase of

water.

The reason this fourth phase of water is called the exclusion zone or EZ is because the first

thing Dr. Pollack�s team discovered is that it profoundly excludes things. Even small

molecules are excluded from EZ water.

Surprisingly, EZ water appears in great abundance, including inside most of your cells. Even

your extracellular tissues are filled with this kind of water.

The Water in Your Cells Give Them Their Negative Charge

Other inherent differences between regular water and EZ water include its structure.

Typical tap water is H2O but this fourth phase is not H2O; it�s actually H3O2.

It�s also more viscous, more ordered, and more alkaline than regular water, and its

optical properties are different. The refractive index of EZ water is about 10 percent higher

than ordinary water.

Its density is also about 10 percent higher, and it has a negative charge (negative electrical

potential). This may provide the answer as to why human cells are negatively charged.

Dr. Pollack explains:

Everybody knows that the cell is negatively charged. If you insert an electrode into any

of your cells, you�ll measure a negative electrical potential. The textbook says that

the reason for this negative electrical potential has something to do with the membrane and

the ion channels in the membrane.

Oddly, if you look at a gel that has no membrane, you record much the same potential � 100

millivolts or 150 millivolts negative. The interior of the cell is much like a gel. It�s

kind of surprising that something without a membrane yields the same electrical potential

as the cell with a membrane.

That raises the question: where does this negativity come from? Well, I think the negativity

comes from the water, because the EZ water inside the cell has a negative charge.

The same is true of the gel�the EZ water in the gel confers negativity. I think the

cells are negatively charged because the water inside the cell is mainly EZ water and not

neutral H2O.

What Creates or Builds EZ Water?

One of the greatest surprises is that the key ingredient to create EZ water is light,

i.e. electromagnetic energy, whether in the form of visible light, ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths

and infrared wavelengths, which we�re surrounded by all the time.

Infrared is the most powerful, particularly at wavelengths of approximately three micrometers,

which is all around you. The EZ water can build on any hydrophilic or water-loving surface

when infrared energy is available.

It builds by adding layer upon layer of EZ water, and can build millions of molecular

layers. This is how it occurs in nature. For example, ice doesn�t form directly from

ordinary H2O.

It goes from regular water to EZ water to ice. And when you melt it, it goes from ice

to EZ water to regular water. So EZ water is an intermediate state.

Glacial melt is a perfect way to get EZ water. And a lot of people have known that this water

is really good for your health, Dr. Pollack says.

Testing water samples using a UV-visible spectrometer, which measures light absorption at different

wavelengths, Dr. Pollack has discovered that in the UV region of 270 nanometers, just shy

of the visible range, the EZ actually absorbs light.

The more of the 270 nanometer light the water absorbs, the more EZ water the sample contains.

EZ water appears to be quite stable. This means it can hold the structure, even if you

leave it sitting around for some time.

Water samples from the river Ganges and from the Lourdes in France have been measured,

showing spikes in the 270 nanometer region, suggesting these �holy waters� contain

high amounts of EZ water. According to Dr. Pollack, there�s compelling evidence that

EZ water is indeed lifesaving�

Water Mysteries:

Continued Research Supports The �Water Has Memory� Theory

Thoughts Create Reality � Dr. Masaru Emoto�s Scientific Experiments

Revisiting Masaru Emoto � The Nikki Owen �Apple Experiments�

EZ Cellular Water Helps Explain Health Benefits of Light and Heat Therapies

Heating equates to applying infrared energy, and Dr. Pollack has found that if you apply

infrared, the EZ water builds and doesn�t diminish. The implications of this are profound

when you consider the health benefits of sitting in an infrared sauna, for example.

Essentially, one of the reasons why infrared saunas make you feel so good is because your

body�s cells are deeply penetrated by infrared energy, which builds and stores EZ water.

The same goes for light therapy, spending time in the sun, and laser therapy.

There are various kinds of light therapy using different wavelengths. We found that all wavelengths

� some in particular � of light, even weak light, build EZ. If EZ is critical for

the health of your cells, which I think is clear, these therapies have a distinct physical

chemical basis, Dr. Pollack explains.

EZ water also provides a mechanism that explains other biological mysteries. For example, Dr.

Pollack describes another fascinating finding that further bolsters our understanding of

the mechanism of action behind the health benefits of something as simple as exposing

your body to the light and heat of the sun:

We found that if we put a simple tube, like a straw, made of hydrophilic material, in

water� there�s water flow through the tube at high speed. This happens spontaneously.

But it shouldn�t happen spontaneously.

The common idea is that if you want to drive fluid through a pipe or tube, you need to

apply pressure. But we have no pressure here. There�s no pressure difference between the

input and output. But flow builds up spontaneously, and it keeps going.

Recently, we found that if we add light, the flow goes faster. It means that light has

a particular effect; especially ultraviolet light, but other wavelengths as well. It speeds

up the flow.

We think that somehow the exclusion zones (EZs) are involved because inside those tubes,

there�s a little annular ring of exclusion zone, and inside that is an area full of protons�

It seems that the exclusion zone and the pressure of these protons are driving the flow.

Now, let�s apply these mechanisms to your body. Your capillaries receive radiant energy

from outside all the time. Energy is also received from the inside of your body, as

metabolic reactions continuously generate heat or infrared.

So the question is, is it possible that the flow of blood occurring through your capillaries

is automatically enhanced by exposure to light? It appears the answer may be yes�

This is an important issue because the capillaries are puzzling,� Dr. Pollack says.

They�re so small. Some of the capillaries are smaller in diameter than the red blood

cells that pass through them. Any competent engineer would never build a pipe that�s

smaller than the junk that�s supposed to go through. But nature, apparently, has done

that�

Now, that means there�s a lot of resistance. You need something to push those red blood

cells through� One possibility is that the flow in your capillaries is aided by this

kind of radiant energy� We�re starting to test this� It�s possible that your

cardiovascular system is assisted by radiant energy in the same way that the flow in the

tubes is assisted by radiant energy.

One of the more interesting healing modalities I�ve been exploring lately is the use of

a high-powered laser. The K-Laser also has frequencies in the infrared range, which can

deeply penetrate tissue.

This kind of laser therapy has shown to provide profound healing for many painful injuries

in a very short amount of time � sometimes just minutes of treatment.

While the benefits of laser therapy are thought to be due to its action on mitochondrial activity,

it may very well be that the benefits are also related to �recharging� your damaged

cells� EZ water, as well as promoting increased capillary blood flow.

EZ water in your body also plays a role is in hyperbaric medicine, which is also good

for injuries. In that case, your tissues are exposed to high oxygen under pressure.

The results are in. We think we understand the mechanism as to why hyperbaric oxygen

is so effective for wound healing� EZ water has a higher density than bulk water.

If you take H2O and you put it under pressure, it should give you H3O2 because the EZ structure

is denser than the H2O. We did the experiments and we found, indeed, that�s the case. If

you put H2O under pressure, you get more EZ water.

The same goes for oxygen. EZ also has more oxygen than H2O, and when you increase oxygen

content, you get more EZ water. So, hyperbaric treatment builds EZ water in your body, particularly

in injured areas where EZ water is needed.

Alkalinity and Your Body�s Negative Charge May Be Critical for Health

I personally drink vortexed water nearly exclusively as I became a big fan of Viktor Schauberger

who did much pioneering work on vortexing about a century ago.

Dr. Pollack found that by creating a vortex in a glass of water, you�re putting more

energy into it, thereby increasing EZ. According to Dr. Pollack, virtually ANY energy put into

the water seems to create or build EZ water.

We have looked at acoustic energy that seems to effect some change in the water. We�re

still not sure exactly what. Vortexed water puts enormous energy into the water. There

are several groups in Europe studying this phenomenon right now.

As mentioned earlier, EZ water is alkaline and carries a negative charge. Maintaining

this state of alkalinity and negative charge appears to be important for optimal health.

Drinking water can be optimized in a variety of different ways, by injecting light energy

or physical energy into the water by vortexing, for example. This is fairly easy using magnets.

Reversing the vortex every few seconds may even create more energy.

Clearly, more research needs to be done in this area, but some is already underway. My

own R&D team is working on a careful study in which we use vortexed water to grow sprouts,

to evaluate the vitality and effectiveness of the water.

As for a natural source of EZ water for drinking, an ideal source is glacial melt. Unfortunately,

this is extremely inaccessible for most people. Another good source is water from deep sources,

such as deep spring water.

The deeper the better, as EZ water is created under pressure. Natural spring water is another

excellent way to obtain this type of water and you can use FindaSpring.com2 to help you

find one close to you.

Besides optimizing the water you drink, you can help generate an electron surplus, or

support this negative charge within your body, simply by connecting to the Earth, which also

has a negative charge.

This is the basis of the earthing or grounding technique, which has been shown to have significant

health benefits by allowing the transfer of negatively charged electrons from the ground

into the soles of your feet.

In a sense, it�s as though your cells are built like batteries that are naturally recharged

by spending time outdoors � whether sunny or overcast, and walking barefoot, connecting

to the negative charge of the earth!

If you have an organ that�s not functioning well � for example, it�s lacking that

negative charge � then the negative charge from the earth and� [drinking] EZ water

can help restore that negativity. I�ve become convinced� that this negative charge is

critical for healthy function, Dr. Pollack says.

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SMARTEST KID IN THE WORLD BELIEVES OUR UNIVERSE WAS DESTROYED - tech and science - Duration: 3:02.

SMARTEST KID IN THE WORLD BELIEVES OUR UNIVERSE WAS DESTROYED BY CERN

The universe is so complex that if one stopped to take a look at what is actually happening

people would give in to the marvelous beauty of it.

Science hasn�t really begun to dent the surface of reality, and nature�s discoveries

are far more shocking than anyone could imagine.

There is proof of free energy, unified field of consciousness, superhuman ability, and

alternate reality and more, so much is mind boggling that no one would think that a kid

would have any understanding of it all.

However, one 13-year-old, Max Laughlin understands it all and can explain it in intricate detail

to those who perhaps aren�t as clever.

13 YEAR OLD INVENTED FREE ENERGY DEVICE However, perhaps a kid is just what is needed, they

are brave enough to give thought to outside of the box and have theories and ideas that

others would say are crazy, as the world of today has been built upon such.

Max Laughlin isn�t just any kid though; he is the smartest one in the world.

At the age of 13, he was behind the invention of a Free Energy Device, which is technology

that might power the entire world for free.

Laughlin is famous worldwide for his brilliant ideas along with his point of view on topics

such as alternate realities and the nature of the universe.

Now Laughlin has a theory that CERN could have destroyed the universe and we actually

live in a parallel universe that was the closest to it.

Laughlin thinks that the Mandela Effect is the result of this and he has gone on to explain

his theory in a video that is mind blowing when considering it comes from a kid.

Laughlin explains that an infinite parallel universe is constantly being created and there

is a universe in which god exists, and god is everything.

He then goes on to say that if there is an infinite number of parallel universes, there

may be a universe in which God doesn�t exist or one in which God is even more powerful.

Laughlin gives an example of God being able to create a stone that cannot be lifted; if

this were true then God himself wouldn�t be able to lift that stone, on the other hand,

if God is the all-powerful one then perhaps he could lift it as he could do anything.

So this then becomes a paradox as the stone wouldn�t be unliftable.

The theories of Laughlin are amazing as are the explanations that he provides, at one

point writing on a napkin as a way of explanation, in the video explaining to people much older

than himself about infinite in confined space and alternate parallel universes.

See his short video clip.

The link is in the article below in our description

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TRAINING IN NETWORK MARKETING how to make learning more effective Roman Vasilenko - Duration: 1:17.

If a person writes, Means it works

Brain to work hand To write, then the brain must

Work several times Stronger because he directs

Even these muscles.

Accordingly, in humans Something remains in my head.

Even if a person is sitting And writes on the computer,

Or writes to the phone On the camcorder, from this

Less efeect, less Remains in the head and is remembered,

Rather than simply taking it Pen and writes on paper.

At this moment it works In man 2-3 dozen muscles,

more.

And if these muscles are bigger Work, respectively

Better brain activity, Respectively memory 0:00:36.020,0:00:37.879 Body much more.

The information is being digested Much stronger when

You record it simply on Paper by hand.

And when you record, You clearly choose, because

That speech is much faster, And you choose the main

Thoughts.

Correspondingly you have a brain Does a double analysis.

A - hears, b - that he Has time to write down.

And he writes down the most important thing.

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Anti-Stink Poké Ball! -- Game LÜT - Duration: 5:37.

Hello I'm Kevin and it's in here so I broke out this lantern to

peek at chu but I could really use a light with Pikachu.

Like this color LED Pokemon lantern featuring Bulbasaur, Pikachu and Squirtle.

Don't let your friends catch all your bad breath, choose these Pokeball mint dispensers

to attach to your belt because this is Game LÜT.

If you dig playing poker shuffle Shovel Knight playing cards.

Sporting beautiful illustrations of the Yacht Club characters it's now available for pre-order

just like this Dragon Ball Kamehameha shooter.

When Goku need to power up head over to Power Up Props and unlock Tamriel with the custom-made

Skyrim skeleton key.

Then Fus Ro Download the Definitive Ninja Gaiden Soundtrack Volume 1 & 2.

My favorite NES soundtrack of all time was just officially released by Brave Wave - a

Japanese music label dedicated to video game music composers.

Strike a pose in front the Legend Of Zelda Triforce mirror so you see how heroic you

Link in your green tunic-inspired Link Cape.

An outfit that just isn't complete without some songs around your neck.

FoxParadox handmakes Ocarina Of Time necklaces so you never forget how to play the awesome

Song Of Storms.

Hyrule the backseat by playing Breath Of The Wild on the Switch headrest mount.

So you can comfortably conquer divine beasts on long road trips.

Or take a trip down memory lane while playing the Atari Flashback Portable.

Choose from 60 different Atari 2600 classics to play on the go like Frogger, Centipede

and Pong.

Now ping around some Children's Book inspired prints by Joey Spiotto.

Let's bookend those adolescent literary designs with Deadpool logo bookends.

And light up your reading area using the Pac-Man lamp.

You don't always need pellets to power up sometimes you just need to absorb the energy

of your opponent.

The Mega Man Leaf Shield 3 Pin Set allows you to brandish Mega Man 2's wood man, his leaf shield

special weapon and of course the blue bomber.

Own the ultimate face palmer when you display this Star Trek The Next Generation Captain

Jean-Luc Picard articulated figure.

It's the perfect 1:6 scale Patrick Stewart that boldly goes where no man has gone before and doesn't sock.

Bloodborne socks.

If PS4 is slightly too modern for your retro tastes then party like it's 1994 and you

just got a Playstation.

Or just meticulously put together your own DOOM

with this 1,000 piece puzzle.

Alright so since the last episode I finished up my first play through of Nier Automata

It was awesome. I say first play through because like the first game this actually requires multiple play throughs.

to experience the whole thing. Not just multiple endings but literally the game changes

the more you play it. So other than this, I also finished up Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse.

It's really really good. It's a big step up from its predecessor SMT 4.

If you're not familiar with this series, it's kind of like if Pokemon was really evil.

Next up on my list will be the epic Persona 5 which I'm really, really excited about digging into.

I'm a huge fan of the Persona series which is kind of like a sister series

to SMT. Anyways I'll let you know what I think about that next time. For now I wanna show you something really cool that I picked up last week.

Okay. Alright so this right here is the Game Boy Player. It's a Game Boy

advanced adapter for the Nintendo Game Cube. This thing is getting pretty tough to find.

I actually got it through a friend of mine on Instagram. There's a great community

of game collectors on Instagram and I actually post a lot of special editions and stuff so

if you wanna see more gaming stuff follow me over there

Now this includes a boot disc and finding the adaptor with the boot disc is actually pretty tough

So if you come across either of these at a garage sale or a flea market

definitely try to pick it up because it's really cool so let's hook it up and

we'll see how it works. It actually attaches to the bottom of the Game Cube

It hooks right up to this port and then there are two screws that you have to secure

So we'll just tighten these screws. Now that this is secure to the Game Cube

just pop in a Game Boy advanced game like Metroid Zero Mission

which is an awesome remake of the original Metroid. Turn it on. Well let's check it out.

As you can see you have a number of options here.

You can do full screen or normal which won't mess up the aspect ratio and you can also change the frame or background

behind the screen. Camouflage there.

Obviously I like the outer space background so we'll go with that.

and there you have it. Game Boy advanced through the Game Cube

thanks to the Game Boy Player. Alright so that's my latest pickup, the Game Boy Player

If you have one of these, let me know what you think. If you played SMT IV Apocalypse, let me know what path you chose.

I chose the path of friendship. And if not just let me know what you think of ham. Okay.

and as always thanks for watching.

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Lil' Wayne Calls In His Goon Squad! | TMZ TV - Duration: 2:00.

ANNOUNCER: AND NOW IT'S LIL

WAYNE IN RELEASE THE GOONS!

>> GOON SQUAD, COME HERE!

EVERY GOON THAT'S WITH ME, COME

HERE.

ANNOUNCER: OOH THAT'S A BIG

GOON.

OH, MY GOD, THERE'S MORE.

LOOK AT ALL OF THESE GOONS!

BUT WHY IS HE CALLING ALL OF

THEM OUT ON STAGE?

>> LIL WAYNE WAS IN GARDEN CITY,

IDAHO AND GOT SUPER PISSED WHEN

SOMEONE THREW A WATER BOTTLE AT

THE STAGE WHILE HE WAS

PERFORMING.

AND HE STOPPED THE SHOW.

HE WAS NOT HAVING IT.

>> DID HE ACTUALLY GET HIT WITH

THE WATER?

ANNOUNCER: IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE

IT BUT THE ACT ALONE WAS ENOUGH

TO SEND WAYNE INTO A RAGE AND

CALL FOR BACKUP.

>> I DON'T KNOW WHO BUSTED BUT

I'M RICH SO I CAN TURN MY BACK

AND WATCH THIS, GOON SQUAD!

ANNOUNCER: GOONS!

>> HE'S LIKE GODFATHER AND I'M

NOT GOING TO HANDLE THIS.

>> SHOW OVER, MAN.

ANNOUNCER: WAIT, SHOW OVER

BECAUSE OF ONE WATER BOTTLE?

THAT DOESN'T SEEM PROFESSIONAL.

OK, THAT'S DEFINITELY NOT

PROFESSIONAL.

>> WELL, IT JUST GOES TO SHOW

THAT JUSTIN BIEBER IS HARDER

THAN LIL WAYNE.

BECAUSE HE KEPT GOING.

>> OW, THAT DIDN'T FEEL GOOD.

>> ONE DIRECTION GOT HIT BY A

TAMPON AND KEPT PLAYING.

ANNOUNCER: TWO TAMPONS AND THEY

DIDN'T LEAVE.

SO COME ON, LIL WAYNE, IT'S JUST

ONE BOTTLE.

>> EVERYTHING HE'S DEALT WITH IN

HIS LIFE, THE WATER BOTTLE WAS

THE LAST STRAW.

[LAUGHTER]

I HAVE BEEN TO JAIL, I HAVE

DRUGS AND GUNS.

NONE OF THESE WATER BOTTLES,

ZIP!

ANNOUNCER: HE JUST GETS UPSET

WHEN PEOPLE DON'T RECYCLE.

>> GOON SQUAD!

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video response former president Obama C-SPAN Teresa Political Commentary April 25 2017 - Duration: 9:54.

hi everyone okay this is a video

response to the video that former

President Obama did um and he was

talking to the young folks and there was

just a couple of points that I wanted to

well I wanted to chime in myself and I

realized that well I'm President Obama's

age so he's probably not appealing to

people like me as much as he is the

younger folks but I just wanted to say

our kind of touch on he was asking the

young kids if there was enough in

schools and I just wanted to point out

even like when I was a kid in school we

didn't have the classes they were like

choice you know you could choose to take

the class you know but the thing I think

about like with me is I want to know a

purpose you know um we weren't really

put in a place where any of the classes

had a purpose for how they would help us

in our life you know I would have never

thought now I do I would have never

thought of connecting civics or

government to a job I would have never

thought about that and actually we were

in a place where more groomed to you

know be mothers and the stereotypical

housewives and things like that and so

sometimes I wonder if some of that needs

to be taken into consideration as well

when it comes to civic duty and things

like that you know because this is

something else I think about to what why

is are some states trying to take to

defund education to defund the public

education I think that's a bad idea

because I recognize now after the past

eight years since President Obama has

been in office I've connected the dots

and understand how we need the

government the government is part of the

checks and balances of keeping

corporations in line so they just don't

take over everything and so I know like

in the state of Georgia they're trying

to take over

public education and defund it at every

chance that they get and I just think

that's a terrible idea so they're

actually taking money away from our

public school systems and schools that

need money and so if they pay them

better and make the schools better than

I'm thinking things are going to

function better but then I'm thinking if

they take money away so they don't have

supplies then doesn't that kind of

deteriorate the morale in people okay so

I there's something else I wanted to

touch on and at time code 7 30 this is

in the c-span video that's on the

trending is right now it's number 22 on

trending of youtube and at timecode 720

he says because of changes in media and

that things have have kind of

deteriorated you know that you just have

people talking about you know just what

they agree with and I just wanted to say

about that that's the same thing as

politics because there's money there's

money in the media so therefore the

media has the product placement and so I

know we all each have our own little

specialties of things that we know about

and being on YouTube for the past 11

years I've learned about the product

placement and so I've always wondered

how come the media is focuses

specifically on certain things you know

like they'll talk about Starbucks you

know Starbucks is not news they'll talk

about products you know things related

to products police officers fire

department accidents like it's so it has

me thinking like why why does it have to

be if it bleeds it leads I don't want to

hear about bad news and negative

things all the time you know I would I

don't want to hear about crime all the

time and is it simply a story that's

been created and placed there to sell a

product that's the thing that I wonder

about are these even real stories or are

they made up stories we have no

transparency with a lot of this media

that they're doing even on our local

level is it real news or is that

something simply made up just to place a

story within their time slot that that's

the thing that I wonder about and and so

and then something else that I've also

recognized is this past election in 2016

gave people permission to discriminate

that um my husband and I were having a

conversation about this you know saying

that we thought a lot of us had died

down actually I didn't even know about a

lot of it myself you know I mean because

um you know I grew up and we were kind

of in a place where you know people were

supposed to be getting along and we

didn't have rioting and a bunch of uh I

didn't see it as a bunch of negativity

and you know people were you know um and

I know that I was in the middle of rural

white Iowa and so I didn't see the

things that I saw in the past four years

come out and it's like it's like the

people who existed before I was born

it's like the this election from a

certain element gave these people before

I was even born permission to

discriminate that's what I saw and I

didn't like that because it's kind of

like you know I was in a place where I

felt like when I reflect back we're

going forward and so then you see this

and and it kind of makes me angry

because it's like what all of the sudden

makes you guys feel like that you can

discriminate now and and bring all this

out and it just doesn't make any sense

you know I mean I understand what

President Obama was talking about when

he said that you know we should have

certain rural rules for immigration

and i think the immigration reform and

fining corporations is where we need to

go because if you take you know i mean

but there's also rules if they need help

there's nothing wrong with bringing

people into the country but let's create

some rules and regulations instead of

just saying well we're going to do this

and build a wall which isn't going to

work because we all know they have

tunnels underneath the walls anyway down

in Mexico and that's not the problem

it's it's the rules that they create and

and to an extent my thinking is this

pushes the wage scales lower that's just

my thinking on that because then they

these companies can always say oh well

Americans won't take these jobs but

that's because you're not paying a

living wage and so yeah but that's just

some of the things that I want to wanted

to touch on you know because this is

something that's been going on for a

long long time and so if you happen it

so let's go back to I live in the state

of Georgia and recap on the education

and civic duty and so if these

companies are trying to take over then

they control the narrative so they

control what is put into the schools I

mean that's just kind of what I'm

thinking and how is it you can have the

lottery funding all these alternative

education all these alternative side

schools they're using the government to

run the lottery or any they say they set

up a side thing a side panel to over the

lottery but it's still you you know set

up through the government through the

state of Georgia government they run the

lottery they have all these millions and

millions of dollars for the hope

scholarship and for-profit college

someone there is deciding they're

deciding where that money goes so why

can't that money be used to fund public

education that's kind of what I'm

thinking why can't the lottery money be

used to fund public education since it

works so well I think

should be used to fund public education

that's what's my thinking you know so if

they're so good I I always thought that

that's where it was supposed to go was

public education not private entities

and private funding and so that's why

I'm thinking if it works so good which

apparently it does at raising money it

should be used to fund the public

schools otherwise um I think that the

lottery should be in question so yeah

and and so um but yeah I think that's

just where I'm going to end it right now

I want to thank you guys so much for

watching and as always please ring my

bell to follow me and subscribe to my

channel for more political commentary

I'm still in the process of uploading my

vacation video thank you guys so much

for watching I'll see you soon love you

peace love and avocados

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Chris Bleich on decommiting from Penn State Football - Duration: 1:11.

I had a trip up in Nebraska the week

before it I kind of just really enjoyed

myself up there and just made me realize

I mean I think I might need to take

another look ateverything before I

throw away four years of my life I'm not

happy at. of place right so to decommit

from consider are you putting penn state

by the way ciders is something that you

could come back to know stuff i said

i'll come back to i mean coaches are

still recruiting me they told me they

want me down in the summer I just I

never said I was done with him I just

want to make sure I have the right

choice for me. The hometown school really

doesn't bother me that much like some

kids I mean I just want to go i'm just

gonna enjoy my time i'm planning on

going virginia tech in louisville then

i'm just gonna wait a tad too else comes

my way okay what other offers do

you have right now um Mississippi State

Rutgers a pit Syracuse and a few others

like that out there. How did you feel about

nebraska what was that reply I mean I was

just able to gel with everyone I met

them there really well just made me feel

really comfortable somewhere I could

excell down there you think I'm asking

them yes sir okay but that's kind of

school it's coming out at you right now

yeah

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Sacramento County deputies investigate bodies found 2 miles apart - Duration: 0:49.

SILVA IS SCHEDULED TO BE

BACK IN COURT NEXT MONTH.

NOW TO BREAKING NEWS IN

SACRAMENTO, WHERE THE SHERIFF'S

DEPARTMENT IS INVESTIGATING THE

STABBING DEATH OF A WOMAN.

THEY FOUND HER BODY IN AN

APARTMENT ON BELL STREET AT 8:00

THIS MORNING.

DETECTIVES ARE LOOKING INTO A

POSSIBLE CONNECTION BETWEEN HER

DEATH AND THE DISCOVERY OF A

MAN'S BODY EARLIER THIS MORNING

NEAR ROXY'S RESTAURANT ON FAIR

OAKS BOULEVARD.

THIS IS VIDEO FROM THE SCENE

NEAR ROXY'S RESTAURANT.

DEPUTIES GOT THE CALL AROUND

4:00 A.M. OF THE BODY FOUND

THERE.

WHEN THEY ARRIVED, THEY FOUND

THE BODY OF A MAN IN HIS 30'S

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Dozens voice opposition over possible mosque - Duration: 2:13.

CONFRONTATION BETWEEN PORT ST.

LUCIE RESIDENTS AND THE CITY'S

MAYO

>> IT ALL BOILS DOWN TO

MISINFORMATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA

APPARENTLY FUELED BY

ANTI-ISLAMIC RHETORIC.

THERE ARE NO OFFICIAL PLANS,

PERMITS, OR DEALS ON THE TABLE

BUILD A MOSQUE IN PORT ST.

LUCIE.

>> THEY'RE GOING TO BE A BIG

PROBLEM.

>> WE HAVE TO SHUT THEM DOWN

BECAUSE THEY'RE TRAINING TO KILL

US.

ALEX: ONE AFTER THE OTHER.

>> ARE YOU PREPARED TO TELL ME

AS A CITIZEN OF PORT ST. LUCIE,

THESE PEOPLE COMING TO THIS

ISLAM CENTER WILL BE PROPERLY

VETTED?

CAN YOU GIVE ME YOUR WORD THIS

COMMUNITY WILL BE SAFE FOR MY

FAMILY?

ALEX: THE MESSAGE CLEAR FROM

THIS GROUP AT MONDAY'S CITY

COUNCIL MEETING.

>> WE DON'T NEED MOSQUES.

WE DON'T NEED FIVE TIMES A DAY

TO HEAR THE PRAYER

THAT'S THEIR CULTURE.

NO PROBLEM.

YOU DON'T DO IT HERE

ALEX: MANY BELIEVED THE ISLAMIC

CENTER OF FT. PIERCE WAS

RELOCATING SOUTH AFTER IT WA

LIT ON FIRE LAST YEAR, THE

MOSQUE WHERE PULSE NIGHTCLUB

SHOOTER OMAR MATEEN ATTENDED

PRAYER.

>> IT'S AGAINST THE FREEDOM OF

RELIGION OF ANY RELIGION

THAT'S WHAT IS AT STAKE NOW.

ALEX: OTHERS IN THE CROWD

COMPELLED TO STAND UP.

>> I'M NOT AFRAID OF ANOTHER

HOUSE OF WORSHIP IN MY COMMUNITY

AND I HOPE YOU AREN'T EITHER.

THANK YOU.

ALEX: THE CATALYST OF THIS

WILDFIRE OF MISINFORMATION A

GOFUNDME CAMPAIGN SPREAD ACROSS

SOCIAL MEDIA FOR A NEW ISLAMIC

CENTER OFF GATLIN BOULEVAR

THIS IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE

ISLAMIC CENTER OF FT. PIERCE

>> NO, THEY'RE LOOKING FOR

ANOTHER PROPERTY IN FT. PIERCE

ALEX: AFTER PUBLIC COMMENT, THE

MAYOR READ THE U.S.

CONSTITUTION ALOUD AND SHARED

THIS ADVICE WITH CRITICS.

>> TAKE YOUR COMMENTS ABOUT TH

MOSQUE, REPLACE THEM WITH ONE OF

THOSE OTHER PLACES OF WORSIP,

SAY IT OUT LOUD.

IF IT SOUNDS WRONG, IT IS WRONG.

ALEX: EVEN IF THERE WERE PLANS

TO OPEN A MOSQUE, THE CITY WOU

NOT HAVE ANY AUTHORITY BEYOND

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How To Stop Procrastinating! - Student Motivation Video - Duration: 6:20.

The days that you don't feel like getting up out of bed for class in the morning

The days you feel like quitting and giving up and giving in

Listen to me

The only thing that's going to get you out of the bed

The only thing that's going to make you strive past that obstacle

Get past that brick wall

The only thing that's gonna make you get up and do what you're supposed to do

Is what your purpose is

It's what you dream about

Where you wanna be

What do you wanna become 5, 10, 15 years down the line?

I want your dream to be so clear

so vivid, that when you wake up in the morning all you gotta do is step into your dream

When you wake up in the morning and look at your goals

your goals are gonna tell you what time to get up

Your goals are gonna tell you who you should be hanging out with

People ask me all the time

should I do this? Should I do that?

Listen I can't tell

But your goals

Will tell you how much sleep you're gonna need

Your goals are gonna define what time you get up

How you live your life

How you move, when you say yes, and when you say no

What's your why?

What would happen if you didn't become successful?

Who would you be letting down?

Identify your why

Because your why is deeper than a car

Your why will take you further than a house

What happens when you buy a car?

What happens when you buy a house?

What happens after that?

There are those of you who don't understand the power of your why

And what I need for you to do for me

Is when you make your moves on a daily basis

I need you to think about your why

Because if your why is strong enough

You're going to go to college

And you're going to study with passion

You're going to study because you want to study

because you want to be there

And here's the crazy thing

You'll start to enjoy it

You'll start to love it

It won't be a problem waking up at 5 or 6 in the morning anymore

You've gotta change that mindset

Some of you, you're stuck

Not because you don't have the gift

You're stuck because your mindset is off

Nothing has changed for me

I keep going to the next level because

I keep changing my thinking

You have to do what successful people do

If you want to be successful

You need to use your pain

to push towards greatness

You need to understand that pain is temporary

It might last for a second

It might last for a minute

An hour, a day, or even months

but sooner or later, if you do not surrender

if you do not give up

If you do not give in, it will subside!

Listen to me

You can talk like a victim, you can act like a victim

or you can be a victor, and you can say despite the odds

I will defy the odds

and I say it all the time, it's not gonna be easy

If it was easy, everybody would be doing it

It's not gonna be easy

but if you're willing to master the levels

if you're willing to get in your lane

and stay in your lane

and dominate your lane

you'll do just fine

The first thing you gotta do for me is

do not accept the life that has been given to you

do not accept the life that they're trying to give you

create your own, you can create your own world

So I want you to wake up every day and I want you to be aware

aware of your choices

look, I need you to be aware

Who are you hanging out with? How are you spending your time?

What are you reading? What are you listening to?

Look at your choices, right?

and if your choices don't line up

to where you want to be in 10, or 15 years time

Whatever your goals are

I need your choices to line up with

what your end goals are

The choices you make right now

are going to allow you to be where you want to be

This is for all of you that make excuses

This is for those of you, that every time there's an obstacle

Every time there's a hill

Every time something comes in front of you

You quit. You give up.

You've got an excuse. You've got a reason, you start moaning

You start crying

You give up before you can even try

You just let obstacles defeat you

Most of you, you'll get derailed

The first punch that hits you, you'll get derailed

The first obstacle in front of you, you'll get derailed

Like you don't even try

As soon as stuff doesn't go your way, you just quit

You just give up

Stop letting stuff derail you

Stop getting stuck, stop quitting

Stop giving up

Keep fighting. Do you hear me? Keep thinking positive

Keep going. You only lose, when you quit.

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Eyeliner Tutorial: Different Styles for Hooded Eyes | The Lititus - Duration: 9:22.

Hi, everyone!

So if you're new here my name is Nana

I'm Shima

And today we're going to give you an eyeliner tutorial

This has been a very requested video for us to do, even before we even had a channel

People always ask us how we do our eyeliner so today we made a video about it

Since we both have hooded eyes, we have to extended our liner more than a person with normal lids would have

Or else our winged liner is going to look pretty much saggy and it's not gonna be a flattering look

Anyone can do these types of eyeliner as long as you like it

And if you don't get it right at the first try, just keep practising because it made a big difference for us

We did many types of eyeliners like really big and really small just to show you how they look

And I hope you enjoy this video.

So as you can see I have really hooded eyes

This means the fold of my eye has extra skin

It's gonna make your eyeliner look a little bit awkward

So you have to work with it and try to lift your wing instead of going forward or down

I prefer this type of brush on an eyeliner

It's easier for me and it's also kinda flexible so it's easier to do winged eyeliner

I usually start on the middle but sometimes I start on the inner corner as well

And for that, if you want to do that, you have to clean the excess liner of your brush

Or else it's gonna be a big mess!

First I'm gonna start with a smaller wing and then I'm going to extend it and make it longer and bigger

This is a pretty basic eyeliner

I don't think it flatters me so I never wear my eyeliner like this

If you like to do it this way then do it this way but I'm gonna add a wing now

To start the wing I'm going to follow my natural lash line

And then I'm going to connect it and make a triangle and then I'm going to fill it in

So if you're not confortable doing winged eyeliner yet I suggest you that you rest your arm somewhere

And then rest your hand on your face as well

It's gonna make it more stable for you and you're going to be able to control the strokes of your brush

So many people would probably stop here but I'm going to make it bigger!

So for the open inner corner here, you're gonna have to try to make your brush as clean as possible

So it doesn't end up a big blob

And it's very important to do this very slowly so you don't mess up

So I'm just going to extend this inner corner

Feel free to leave it like this if you like but I'm going to finish it

You're just going to have to look a bit down and then try to connect this corner here to your lashline

Also, I recommend you not to breath during this process

(laughs in the background) just die... (laughs again)

DIE!

Now I'm going to go over it to make it more opaque

Now with a small eyeliner brush I'm going to apply some white cream and then I'm going to set this

So it doesn't smudge everywhere

Now I'm going to set this with a matte white eyeshadow

So if you mess up in this last step it's okay, you can totally go over it with the eyeliner

And I'm going to do that now and it's gonna be really quick

But make sure you don't rush this because you might mess up the whole look

So this last step is completely unnecessary but I really like it

I just like to add a small dot underneath my eye

Some people do this with a brush or a stencil but I just do it with my eyeliner

And I recommend you to just rest your hand and take it easy

Don't apply too much at first so you can build it up after

So for this I tilt my head down a bit and make sure you don't do it on your eye wrinkle, crease, whatever

Because it's going to smudge

So we're done here. I'm just going to apply mascara and that's it.

So I'm gonna start by doing a thin line

So for the wing you wanna look forward and see where your fold ends

And you wanna do it below that so that it doesn't look droopy

This wing is probably too big for most people that wear small wings

Let's call this a medium wing!

Now I'm gonna do my normal wing that I wear every day

When you wanna do big wings on hooded eyes you want to always add more at the bottom and not on the top

So for the inner corner you wanna make sure you follow the line of your eye and go small

If you're feeling extra fancy you can add a second wing to your bottom lashline

And you wanna do the same thing you did on the top lashes... depends how long you want it

But I'm gonna go at least this much and just line the bottom part

And now you wanna thicken this outter part

For the second wing I like to follow the direction of the first one. You can also go straight, however you prefer

So the products we used for this tutorial are very affordable

Starting with the Essence liquid liner in the waterproof formula

This is really affordable, it's under 5€ and it stays all day, doesn't crack, it's very black and it's waterproof

And it doesn't smudge!

Which is very important if you have hooded eyelids because they're going to make your eyeliner fall apart

To fill in my inner corners I used the NYX jumbo pencil in the shade Milk, it's just a matte white

To set it I used Tako from Sugarpill, this is the best matte white eyeshadow ever!

And it's cruelty free and it's probably vegan.

And to apply it I used the Bdellium Tools angled liner brush, it's just really thin and can get everywhere.

All the products we used will be linked down below and if you have any questions please feel free to ask them!

Bye!

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