Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 26 2017

TAYLOR AND SKYTEAM 11.

ROY, WHAT CAN YOU TELL US?

ROY: YOU ARE LOOKING LIVE HERE

AT THE SCENE, WHICH IS

WESTBOU

ND BALTIMORE NATIONAL

PIKE.

AROUND 4:00, SEVERAL VEHICLE'S

WERE INVOLVED IN A SERIOUS CRASH

OUT HERE.

THE COUNTY POLICE ARE JUST

WRAPPING UP THEIR INVESTIGATION

AND THE TOW TRUCKS HAVE JUST NOW

ARRIVED.

ONE INDIVIDUAL WAS TRANSPORTED

TO SHOCK TRAUMA.

WE DO NOT KNOW ANY MORE

INFORMATION AND ARE STILL TRYING

TO GET MORE INFORMATION.

WESTBOUND BALTIMORE NATIONAL

PIKE IS STILL BALKED -- BLOCKED

AT ROLLING ROAD.

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Jason Seiler: Digital and Traditional Painter | Lynda.com from LinkedIn - Duration: 9:43.

- The more character that there is in someone,

the more interesting, obviously, the final's going to be.

Some people might think it's obvious,

"Oh, you just draw that, because it's so exaggerated,

you just draw it."

But the truth is, from my perspective,

that it makes it a little more of a challenge

because that can distract you

from capturing the true likeness.

My whole belief is always, how do you know your wings

are going to work unless you jump off the cliff?

You've got to believe that you can do it,

that you can fly.

Otherwise, you're never going to know.

I got in trouble in school

because I kept drawing caricatures of my teachers

on the paper, on my homework papers.

So I got in trouble,

I got brought to the principal's office.

My principal, her name was Ms. Finn.

She said, "I'll talk to him,

you can go back to the class, now."

She's like, "All right, Mister Seiler."

And as soon as the guy left,

she starts laughing.

She said, "This is so funny, this drawing is awesome."

And I was like, "Really? Aw, cool!"

Then, she commissioned me to draw

nine teachers that were retiring that year.

She was like, "Name your price."

I think I asked for $20 a piece,

and I was like, "This is amazing."

That, basically was a foundation

that sparked, maybe there's something to this.

Maybe I am good at this,

maybe I could do this more.

(pop music)

So, this is a painting I did recently of Steven Tyler.

It's got an element of realism,

real flesh tones and everything,

and that's only because the right

values are placed next to the right values

with the right color.

I know it sounds like, "Oh, that's all it is."

Well, that is all it is.

When you get up close,

it's not hyper-photorealism,

where every little pore and everything.

The way I like to work is,

I like to suggest these things.

The people who commissioned me to do it,

they wanted it to be very exaggerated.

They basically told me they want a huge mouth,

and it's got to be: it's Steven Tyler.

My objective wasn't to be mean or make fun of him,

I was really trying to capture the icon

of who Steven Tyler is.

My main objective when I do this kind of work

is that it completely captures the person

and the essence, and I want it to be

100% the person that I'm painting.

As time went on, I started getting

private commissions here and there

to do caricature, and it wasn't

something that just happened.

I realized, wow, it was a lot of failure,

and struggle and not getting any responses

from anybody, sending postcards, not hearing anything

and being very, very discouraged.

Eventually, I got the idea to contact

no name, small magazines that no one's ever heard of before,

and I just wrote these magazines,

and I sent them my work, and I said,

"I've seen the artwork you're using.

I think you could use me."

And I started doing covers and inside illustrations

for a few of those magazines,

got paid, basically nothing, and just kept doing it.

After a while, I had a few covers,

and once I had enough covers,

I sent those to bigger magazines.

Eventually, the first big one I got

was TIME magazine, which was awesome.

But, that was basically the move.

Work for people who can't really pay you

so I can have something to show.

(rock music)

So, this is a piece that I'm working on,

inspired by a song by Josh Tillman,

Father John Misty.

I really love the new record,

and I want to,

I wanted to create a piece that felt like the music,

felt like the mood.

A little bit of the humor is in there,

it's dark and beautiful.

That's the feeling that I'm trying to put in there.

I'm also doing it because, as an illustrator,

I work for tons of magazines

on a regular basis, but the one thing I've found,

is that it doesn't matter how many times

you have worked for whatever magazine it is,

you have to keep reminding them,

"Yoo-hoo! I'm still here!"

And I've done a lot of work for Rolling Stone,

I don't know, maybe ten paintings at least,

and I love working for them,

they're one of my favorite clients,

but it's been a little bit since

I've done anything for them,

so when I'm finished with this,

I'll send it to them and say,

"Hey, I don't know if you've heard

the new Father John Misty record,

but it's awesome; I did this because

I was inspired by the record,

and I thought you guys would like it."

So, because I have contacts with them,

it's a much better way for me to remind them that,

"Hey, you guys should use me again someday."

But also, it shows them that,

no matter what, he's going to be creating these

pieces of art.

I've found that it's much better than

just sending a postcard.

Because a postcard is kind of impersonal.

That, and I've been in magazines,

hanging out with art directors

when they get postcards in the mail,

they just throw them in the garbage,

they don't even look at them.

(digital music)

I started painting digitally, I think, around 2006.

I was struggling a lot

with my illustration deadlines.

It was really stressful, and I was doing mostly

watercolor and acrylic paintings at the time.

My dad and a buddy of mine

were telling me about a tablet that you could draw

and you could paint with it.

And then I started seeing some digital art out there,

a couple pieces I saw, I'm like,

"That really does look like a painting."

I thought maybe I should try it and see what happens.

So, I went to Best Buy and I bought

this little cheap little tablet.

I messed with it just a little bit,

but then I got my first...

I got a job from Muscle magazine to paint

Arnold Schwarzenegger, and I was like,

"I'm just going to go for it, and try it with this."

But once I did that, I realized that

this is painting, I can still consider this painting.

And it's quicker, and I have a lot to learn,

but I think I can do this.

So, it was about that time

that I started to doodle a little bit more,

I still did some traditional for publications,

but shortly after, I realized that for publication work,

I'm going to stick to digital.

It just makes way more sense for the deadlines,

and it really helped with the stress factor.

So, now I save the traditional for my own fun,

or whatever.

Having an artist for a father

has kind of been a weird thing,

because my dad's not just an artist.

In my opinion, he's one of the best artists

that I know; his sketchbooks alone are just

ridiculously awesome.

He can do any medium,

and he can do them all very well.

So, I grew up with that,

but my dad didn't teach me.

I was a typical kid and blew my dad off.

I didn't listen.

I went in a complete other direction,

to where, when he would tell me something,

I would not do that.

(chuckles)

And I don't know why kids do that,

but I did that.

I think what really made me become

the artist I am today is,

I did watch my dad draw and paint all the time,

and I saw his work ethic.

He had a very strong work ethic,

and I put this pressure on myself that,

if I'm going to be an artist,

I'd better be a damn good artist

because people are going to judge me.

(guitar music)

Painting is a scary thing,

and to this day, I still struggle with every painting.

It's still hard, and it humbles you.

The moment you think you know

everything about painting or drawing, uh-uh.

I still feel the same way.

I'm still not 100% happy with my work,

I know I can do better.

I know I can push harder.

I know I can change things for myself,

and maybe for other people,

and I just want to continue doing it,

and it's the most amazing thing in the world to me

that I am drawing and painting for a living.

One day, I just know I'm going to wake up,

and I'm actually probably some farmer somewhere,

and I'm so depressed that I'm daydreaming all the time

that I'm an artist.

That's probably what I really am,

somewhere digging ditches or something.

Who knows?

But right now, I'm going to believe the joke

or the fantasy and see what happens next.

(guitar music)

For more infomation >> Jason Seiler: Digital and Traditional Painter | Lynda.com from LinkedIn - Duration: 9:43.

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HEYO PACKAGE! - Duration: 2:06.

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And for those who are already subscribers, please gimme a like to help me

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First of all, when you click on the subscribe button of my channel, you join one family

Different of the major of youtubers, my channel is focused in interation

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They are a way to stay in touch with my package everytime

Wolf is the way that I call my subscribers

Our channel is focused in games. Transformice is the mainstream here

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And at any time I will play or stream another game then TFM

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They (Ivan and the character Winamice) has too much different, but they too have a lot in common

Ivan is graduated in economics and play games as a hobby

Winamice is an elven wolf, probably the one of the oldest of our package

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Custom Offsets Match Up: 37x13.5 on 24x11s - Duration: 2:02.

- Hey guys, Shawn again,

Custom Offsets, Custom Offsets TV on the YouTube.

Got another one of these match ups for ya.

Remember, all we're trying to do is show ya

what that size wheel and that size tire looks like.

This one just came through

and we figured this would be an awesome

opportunity to show one that you don't see everyday.

So this is a 24 by 11.

So it's a 24 inch wheel, 11 inches wide,

and it's gonna be on a 37

13 and a half R24.

So that' basically a 37 inch tall tire,

and then it's a 13 and a half inch wide tire.

So you're 13 and a half wide,

and then on that R24 on that 24 inch wheel.

So, sidewall on this one, it's a 37,

but it definitely doesn't look like it

with that giant wheel in there.

You're talking probably,

five and a half inches to the top of the lugs,

and only, probably four inches to the bottom of the lugs

where that thread starts.

So you've got about a four inch sidewall on a 37 inch tire.

And that's basically 'cuz that 24 inch wheel

is eating up all of that sidewall,

but to me that's a pretty good look.

If you look at it,

because it's got the 11 inch wide wheel and a 13 and a half,

you do have some sidewall protection though.

So this tire, is going to stick out

definitely past the wheel with that extra,

what is that two and a half inches of tire to wheel ratio.

So you're still gonna have some protection,

even though it's not a really huge sidewall

and it gives it that more short stocky look,

or low profile look, I should say.

So that is your 24 by 11-37-13 and a half R24 match up.

Appreciate you guys, and make sure that you share

and tell everybody how cool we are.

Peace.

(heavy rock music)

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Video: Court rules Michael Johnson can be retried in Phylicia Barnes' death - Duration: 1:21.

TEENAGER WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND IN

THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER WILL GO ON

TRIAL FOR A THIRD TIME.

11-NEWS DEBORAH WEINER IS IN THE

STUDIO TO EXPLAIN TODAY'S RULING

FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS.

MICHAEL JOHNSON IS CHARGED IN

THE DEATH OF 16-YEAR-OLD

PHYLICIA BARNES.

SHE DISAPPEARED SEVEN YEARS AGO,

I DECEMBER OF 2010 WHILE

VISITING FAMILY HERE IN

BALTIMORE.

HER BODY WAS FOUND MONTHS LATER.

TODAY, THE COURT OF APPEALS

RULED JOHNSON CAN BE TRIED A

THIRD TIME.

THE CASE HAS TAKEN SEVERAL TURNS

OVER THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS.

JOHNSON'S FIRST TRIAL ENDED IN A

MISTRIAL IN 2013.

THE SECOND TRIAL ENDED THE SAME

WAY A YEAR LATER

A YEAR LATER, A JUDGE DROPPED

THE CHARGES SAYING THERE WAS

INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO

CONTINUE.

BUT THEN A GRAND JURY INDICTED

HIM A SECOND TIME FOR BARNES'

MURDER.

THE SECOND INDICTMENT WA

APPEALED SEVERAL TIMES AND TODAY

, THE COURT OF APPEALS UPHELD

THE DECISION BY THE COURT OF

SPECIAL APPEALS TO SEND JOHNSON

TO TRIAL A THIRD TIME.

THE JUDGE SAID THE TRIAL JUDGE

ACTED WITHOUT AUTHORITY WHEN

ACQUITTING JOHNSON AFTER

DECLARING THAT MISTRIAL.

MICHAEL JOHNSON WAS RELEASED

FROM PRISON A FREE MAN WHEN HE

WAS ACQUITTED IN 2015.

IT'S NOT CLEAR IF HE WILL BE

ARRESTED OR REMAIN OUT OF JAIL

AS HE AWAITS THE THIRD TRIAL.

THE CITY STATE'S ATTORNEY'S

OFFICE SAYS IT IS PLEASED THE

STATE'S HIGHEST COURT UPHELD THE

RULING FOR A THIRD TRIAL.

THE DATE FOR THE NEW TRIAL HAS

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Relaxing Nature Sounds Havasupai Falls Waterfalls Water Relaxation Relax Sound of Water Havasu sleep - Duration: 4:04:05.

Relaxing Nature Sounds Havasupai Falls Waterfalls Water Relaxation Relax Sound of Water Havasu sleep video 4 hours

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TIN NÓNG 27\4 - HÉ LỘ NGUYÊN NHÂN KHÔNG NGỜ CHÍNH PHỦ MỸ của Donald Trump SẼ CHẾT vào Cuối Tuần - Duration: 13:58.

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Prince Charles Storms Out On Drunken Camilla Parker-Bowles – Royal Divorce Looms! - Duration: 1:19.

We have been telling you for over a year just how awful Prince Charles� marriage to Camilla

Parker Bowles is.

These two are constantly locked in battle over nearly everything.

The biggest issue is Charles� birthright.

While sitting atop the throne has never been huge on his list of things to accomplish good

old Cami has been on a mission to be the next Queen of England for more than 30 years and

she is not about to let this opportunity pass without a fight.

According to the June 9th print edition of GLOBE magazine Camilla told Prince Charles

to go back to live with his mom, Queen Elizabeth, after the usually heavy drinker downed even

more gin.

Charles isn�t exactly enjoying the fact that he is married to an angry drunk and after

one particularly ugly fight he actually stormed out of the palace that the couple shares.

Of course Cami had to get in the last jabs and ordered him to run back to his mommy.

I�m not sure if Charles really did land on the Queen�s doorstep but the evening

was one more example of how the relationship is failing on a grand level.

tell us your thoughts in comments below.

thanks for watching.

please subscribe my channel.

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Ron Paul Rages At Trump Assange Is A Hero Don't Declare War On - politics - Duration: 3:48.

Ron Paul Rages At Trump: "Assange Is A Hero...

Don't Declare War On The Truth"

�I love Wikileaks,� candidate Donald Trump said on October 10th on the campaign trail.

He praised the organization for reporting on the darker side of the Hillary Clinton

campaign.

It was information likely leaked by a whistleblower from within the Clinton campaign to Wikileaks.

Back then he praised Wikileaks for promoting transparency, but candidate Trump looks less

like President Trump every day.

The candidate praised whistleblowers and Wikileaks often on the campaign trail.

In fact, candidate Trump loved Wikileaks so much he mentioned the organization more than

140 times in the final month of the campaign alone!

Now, as President, it seems Trump wants Wikileaks founder Julian Assange sent to prison.

Last week CNN reported, citing anonymous �intelligence community� sources, that the Trump Administration�s

Justice Department was seeking the arrest of Assange and had found a way to charge the

Wikileaks founder for publishing classified information without charging other media outlets

such as the New York Times and Washington Post for publishing the same information.

It might have been tempting to write off the CNN report as �fake news,� as is much

of their reporting, but for the fact President Trump said in an interview on Friday that

issuing an arrest warrant for Julian Assange would be, �OK with me.�

Trump�s condemnation of Wikileaks came just a day after his CIA Director, Michael Pompeo,

attacked Wikileaks as a �hostile intelligence service.� Pompeo accused Assange of being

�a fraud � a coward hiding behind a screen.�

Pompeo�s word choice was no accident.

By accusing Wikileaks of being a �hostile intelligence service� rather than a publisher

of information on illegal and abusive government practices leaked by whistleblowers, he signaled

that the organization has no First Amendment rights.

Like many in Washington, he does not understand that the First Amendment is a limitation on

government rather than a granting of rights to citizens.

Pompeo was declaring war on Wikileaks.

But not that long ago Pompeo also cited Wikileaks as an important source of information.

In July he drew attention to the Wikileaks release of information damaging to the Clinton

campaign, writing, �Need further proof that the fix was in from President Obama on down?�

There is a word for this sudden about-face on Wikileaks and the transparency it provides

us into the operations of the prominent and powerful: hypocrisy.

The Trump Administration�s declaration of war on whistleblowers and Wikileaks is one

of the greatest disappointments in these first 100 days.

Donald Trump rode into the White House with promises that he would �drain the swamp,�

meaning that he would overturn the apple carts of Washington�s vested interests.

By unleashing those same vested interests on those who hold them in check � the whistleblowers

and those who publish their revelations � he has turned his back on those who elected him.

Julian Assange, along with the whistleblowers who reveal to us the evil that is being done

in our name, are heroes.

They deserve our respect and admiration, not a prison cell.

If we allow this president to declare war on those who tell the truth, we have only

ourselves to blame.

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Cex - Non Tornare Più (con Erika Prostamo) - Duration: 3:38.

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Jesus Fool Me Once, Shame On You Fool Me 9 Times, Shame On Me - Duration: 18:12.

Jesus: Fool Me Once, Shame On You; Fool Me 9 Times, Shame On Me

I�d like to start out by saying that religion has kept us divided and separated as a global

community for thousands of years.

In my opinion, ALL religious texts should be four words long:

�Love everyone.

Respect everything.�

When you look at religion, it all boils down to subservience, control, and conformity,

the same template as EVERY government.

Coincidence?

Hardly not�

When I was a child, I truly wanted to believe the Jesus story.

Because I was so inquisitive, I almost got kicked out of Sunday school for asking too

many questions which disrupted the class.

Unfortunately, I never felt like I got the answers I was looking for.

Additionally, every time I walk into a church, I get a feeling of the �eebbie jeebies�.

You know that feeling� when something isn�t right.

As I grew older, I continued to question everything, including religion.

As it turns out, my suspicions about religion were true.

Nothing made sense!

For example, the bible starts out with Genesis saying that Adam and Eve were the first creations

of man and woman.

There are four different blood types (A, B, AB, and O) and two different Rh values (+

and -). It�s impossible to have four different blood types and two different Rh values from

two people, so the bible starts out with a lie.

The 10 Commandments from Moses were literally stolen and reworded from the Egyptian Book

of the Dead, which has over 40 commandments.

One fascinating aspect of the bible is that it was written in perfect astrotheological

order.

The Golden Calf introduced the Age of Taurus, the blowing of the ram�s horn introduced

the Age of Aries, the Age of Pisces occurred when Jesus fed the masses with two fish, and

when it was written in Luke, �Behold, when ye are entered into the city, there shall

a man meet you, bearing a pitcher of water; follow him into the house where he entereth

in..� it introduced our current age, the Age of Aquarius.

Even the 12 Disciples in the Last Supper are broken into segments of 3, with each representing

the months and seasons.

Even the 12 Disciples in the Last Supper are broken into segments of 3, with each representing

the months and seasons.

But what about Jesus?

We�ve all heard the saying, �Fool me once, shame on you.

Fool me twice, shame on me.� What if the Jesus story is the regurgitation of the same

story of thousands of years BEFORE Jesus?

The following is an excerpt from MITHRAS = CHRISTIANITY?

This religion, cloaked in mystery and secrecy, has captivated the imaginations of scholars

for generations.

Many facts discovered sheds vital light on the cultural dynamics that led to the rise

of Christianity.

The National Geographic Society�s book �Great Religions of the World,� page 309 writes;

�By Jesus� time, East and West had mingled here for three centuries.

Down columns of boulevards walked Roman soldiers loyal to the Persian god Mithras.� Mithras

was a Persian deity.

He was also the most widely venerated god in the Roman Empire at the time of Jesus.

The Catholic Encyclopedia as well as the early Church Fathers found this religion of Mithras

very disturbing, as there are so many similarities between the two religions, as follows:

1) Hundreds of years before Jesus, according to the Mithraic religion, three Wise Men of

Persia came to visit the baby savior-god Mithra, bring him gifts of gold, myrrh and frankincense.

2) Mithra was born on December 25 as told in the �Great Religions of the World�,

page 330; ��it was the winter solstice celebrated by ancients as the birthday of

Mithraism�s sun god�.

3) According to Mithraism, before Mithra died on a cross, he celebrated a �Last Supper

with his twelve disciples, who represented the twelve signs of the zodiac.

4) After the death of Mithra, his body was laid to rest in a rock tomb.

5) Mithra had a celibate priesthood.

6) Mithra ascended into heaven during the spring (Passover) equinox (the time when the

sun crosses the equator making night and day of equal length).

As you can now see, Christianity derived many of its essential elements from the ancient

religion of Mithraism.

Mithraism became intertwined with the cult of Jesus to form what is known today as �Christianity.�

We often hear about how many of the traditions, rites and symbols of modern day �Christian�

holidays have their roots in paganism.

Have you ever wondered why December 25th was chosen to celebrate the birth of Jesus?

Could it only be a consequence that ancient paganism and the story of Mithras� birth

coincides with the Yule/Christmas season?

If the accounts in the Bible are correct, the time of Jesus birth would have been closer

to mid-summer, for this is when shepherds would have been �tending their flocks in

the field � and the new lambs were born.

Strange enough, the ancient pagan religion, Mithraism, which dates back over 4,000 years,

also celebrated the birth of their �saviour� on December 25th.

Franz Cumont, who is consider by many to be the leading research authority on Roman Paganism,

explained the ancient religion called Mithraism.

Then Mithras returned to the earth to teach humanity His commandments and begin Mysteries

and Rites which would help humans remember His acts on our behalf.

Because of His actions, we can choose good without the overwhelming power of evil, even

though evil�s influence can still seem powerful because our minds believe it is.

Because of His teachings, we know that the purpose of our lives is to serve others in

the name of Mithras.

The followers refer to Him as the �Light of the World� a phrase often used also in

Christian faith when referring to Jesus.

This son of a god born of a virgin, was so commonly spread in those days that Philo of

Alexandria (30 BCE � 45 CE), warned against this widespread superstitious belief in unions

between male gods and human females.

The offspring�s are known as demigods.

Tammuz, who was incorporated also into Attis and Mithras, and they stood model for the

story in the NT, because they were deities who all are supposed to have died and resurrected.

Tammuz was always called Adon, meaning Lord.

(the Greek Adonis, was based on him).

Actually all these deities were based on the first deity to have died and resurrected,

the Egyptian deity Osiris.

So there is absolutely nothing unique about Jesus.

In fact he is copyright due to Osiris.

Of the following (semi) deities, legends went around that they were born of a virgin:

Augustus (his father was the god Apollo) Agdistis

Attis Adonis

Buddha Dionysus

Korybas Krishna

Mithras Osirus

Perseus Romulus and Remus

Tammuz Zoroaster

Jesus So basically, all the pagan religions were

alike, including Christianity.

It just happens that one of them got the ascendancy, and became the most powerful, and did its

best to wipe out all the others.

In addition to a lack of historical support, many characteristics of Jesus, which Christians

today believe in, are undeniably similar or identical to religious trends and beliefs

that preceded Christianity.

There are tens of accounts of pagan gods of many different cultures who were said to have

the same attributes as those that Christians claim Jesus had.

A brief review of some of these may lead to some interesting questions concerning the

originality of the Christian claim:

1.

HORUS

Born to a virgin; Star in the West, walked on water, healed the sick, crucified, dead

for 3 days, resurrected.

2.

MITHRA

Mithra was born on December 25 as told in the �Great Religions of the World�, before

Mithra died on a cross, he celebrated a �Last Supper with his twelve disciples, who represented

the twelve signs of the zodiac, body was laid to rest in a rock tomb, Mithra ascended into

heaven during the spring (Passover) equinox.

3.

ATTIS � Phrygia

Born of the virgin Nana on December 25.

He was both the Father and the Divine Son.

He was a savior crucified on a tree for the salvation of mankind.

He was buried but on the third day the priests found the tomb empty � He had arisen from

the dead (on March 25th).

He followers were baptized in blood, thereby washing away their sins � after which they

declared themselves �born again.� His followers ate a sacred meal of bread, which

they believed became the body of the savoir.

4.

BUDDIAH � INDIA

Born of the Virgin Maya on December 25th.

He was announced by a star and attended by wise men presenting costly gifts.

At birth angles sing heavenly songs.

He taught in temple at age 12.

Tempted by Mara, the Evil One (Satan), while fasting.

He was baptized in water with the Spirit of God present.

Buddiah healed the sick and fed 500 from a small basket of cakes and even walked on water.

He came to fulfill the law and preached the establishment of a kingdom of righteousness

and obliged followers to poverty and to renounce the world.

He transfigured on a mount.

Died (on a cross, in some traditions), buried but arose again after tomb opened by supernatural

powers.

Ascended into heaven (Nirvana).

Will return in later days to judge the dead.

Buddiah was called: �Good Shepherd,� �Carpenter,� �Alpha and Omega,� �Sin Bearer,� �Master,�

�Light of the World,� �Redeemer,� etc.

5.

DIONYSUS � GREECE

Born of a Virgin on December 25th, placed in a manger.

He was a traveling teacher who performed many miracles.

Turned water into wine.

Followers ate sacred meal that became the body of the god.

He rose from the dead March 25th.

Identified with the ram and lamb�s and was called �King of Kings,� �Only Begotten

Son,� �Savior,� �Redeemer,� �Sin bearer,� �Anointed One,� the �Alpha

and Omega.�

6.

HERACLES � GREECE

Born at the winter equinox of a virgin who refrained from sex with her until her god-begotten

child was born and was sacrificed at the spring equinox.

He too, was called �Savior,� �Only begotten,� �Prince of Peace,� �Son of Righteousness.�

7.

KRISHNA � INDIA

Krishna was born while his foster-father Nanda was in the city to pay his tax to the king.

His nativity heralded by a star, Krishna was born of the virgin Devaki in a cave, which

at the time of his birth was miraculously illuminated.

The cow-herds adored his birth.

King Kansa sought the life of the Indian Christ by ordering the massacre of all male children

born during the same night at He.

Krishna traveled widely, performing miracles � raising the dead, healing lepers, the

deaf and the blind.

The crucified Krishna is pictured on the cross with arms extended.

Pierced by an arrow while hanging on the cross, Krishna died, but descended into Hell from

which He rose again on the third day and ascended into Heaven.

(The Gospel of Nicodemus tell of Jesus� descent into Hell.)

He will return on the last day to judge the quick and the dead.

Krishna is the second person of the Hindu trinity.

8.

OSIRIS � EGYPT

He came to fulfill the law.

Called �KRST,� the �Anointed One.� Born of the virgin Isis-Meri on December 25th

in a cave / manger, with his birth announced by a star and attended by three wise men.

Earthly father named �Seb� (translates to �Joseph.�) At age 12 he was a child

teacher in the Temple and at 30 he was baptized, having disappeared for 18 years.

Osiris was baptized in the river Iarutana � the river Jordan � by �Anup the Baptizer,�

who was beheaded.

(Anup translates to John.)

He performed miracles, exorcised demons, raised El-Osiris from the dead.

Walked on water and was betrayed by Typhon, crucified between two thieves on the 17th

day of the month of Athyr.

Buried in a tomb from which he arose on the third day (19th Athyr) and was resurrected.

His suffering, death, and resurrection celebrated each year by His disciples on the Vernal Equinox

� Easter.

Called �The Way, the Truth, the Light,� �Messiah,� �god�s Anointed Son,�

the �Son of Man,� the �Word made Flesh,� the �word of truth.� Expected to reign

a thousand years.

How many times will we continue to be gullible enough to believe the same story OVER and

OVER and OVER and OVER again?

Sometimes, it feels like I�m the only one who gets this� besides the author of MITHRAS

= CHRISTIANITY? and a handful of other people.

We WANT to believe in the Jesus story but like the bible, it�s the �greatest STORY

ever told.�

When you dissect it even further, you find out that Jesus was created at the Council

of Nicea in 325 AD when Constantine brought together all of the leaders of the Yeshua

ben Yosef cults to agree on one main deity, to which they added the mythological abilities

of Horus, Osiris, and Mithra to create Ieosus Christos, which eventually became Jesus Christ.

You can read more about this in the article, �The Fictitious Jesus.�

If a UFO were to land in your backyard, there are two things the extraterrestrial would

NOT have: Money and a Bible.

If you still want to believe in Jesus, then perhaps you should live by his words?

The following is an excerpt from the article, �The Jesus Factor � How Many Christians

Will Truly Follow the Words of Jesus?�:

If you truly want to follow the words of Jesus, then how many Christians are willing to do

the following?

Matthew 19:21 New International Version (NIV)

21 Jesus answered, �If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the

poor, and you will have treasure in heaven.

Then come, follow me.�

So how many Christians are following Jesus� words?: ZERO that I know of.

I don�t know and haven�t heard of one single Christian or follower of Jesus who

is willing to do this.

Ouch!

Jesus is not pleased.

Perhaps it�s only convenient to follow some of his words and not all of them�?

People have waited millennia for the other deities to return.

None of them have, so why would anyone expect Jesus to be any different?

Humanity is heading to a place that does not have religion, money, or government.

It�s time to move beyond those horrendous forms of control that have plagued humanity

for millennia.

Try asking a Hopi Indian who has not converted to Christianity if he or she believes in Jesus.

His or her answer will be, �WE are the ones

we have been waiting for.�

For more infomation >> Jesus Fool Me Once, Shame On You Fool Me 9 Times, Shame On Me - Duration: 18:12.

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Baja de peso con esta bebida a base de 3 ingredientes tomando 1 vez al dia - Duration: 3:17.

For more infomation >> Baja de peso con esta bebida a base de 3 ingredientes tomando 1 vez al dia - Duration: 3:17.

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Funny And Lucky Moments - Hearthstone - Ep. 242 - Duration: 5:08.

For more infomation >> Funny And Lucky Moments - Hearthstone - Ep. 242 - Duration: 5:08.

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Thousands Sue Merck for Shingles Vaccine Causing What It's Supposed to Prevent - Duration: 8:22.

Thousands Sue Merck for Shingles Vaccine Causing What It�s Supposed to Prevent

by Edward Morgan

Attorney Troy Bouk was recently interviewed by Ring of Fire�s Farron Cousins to discuss

the shingles vaccine Zostavax, the issues related to its effectiveness and the problems

that are associated with the product, including the fact that the drugmaker�s vaccine seems

to cause the very affliction that it seeks to prevent � and, according to a massive

lawsuit, thousands of victims agree.

While we have everyone from attorneys to biologists, to political scientists who contribute to

the Free Thought Project, none of us are doctors, so we do not make recommendations about what

you and your family should do in regards to vaccination.

That being said, the drug makers have an incentive for you not to see this information which

means it will not be reported on in the mainstream media as their advertising dollars are tied

directly to these companies.

So, we find that it is our duty to spread this information and with your help sharing

it, we can have a massive effect.In the interview with Cousins, Bouk explained that Zostavax

is made with a live strain of the shingles virus and described thecomplications that

are associated with shingles.

Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which is the same virus thatcauses

chicken pox.

The varicella-zoster virus lies dormant in people who have had chicken pox, but sometimes

the virus reawakens and produces shingles.

The virus often manifests as a painful rash, and can also lead to encephalitis, vision

loss and postherpetic neuralgia.

Bouk said that the virus sometimes �tends to get into your central nervous system, and

then, once in there, it wreaks some havoc by usually causing swelling which ends up

with these other medical problems.

That�s the situation with the vaccine itself, is that Merck hasn�t warned anyone about

those indications.�

Cousins asked Bouk about the effectiveness of Zostavax, to which Bouk replied: �The

FDA has approved the vaccine for people 50 years of age and older, whereas the CDC only

recommends that those individuals 60 years of age and older get it.

The reason is that once you have had the Zostavax shot, the FDA says it only lasts for about

four years.

It�s not proven to last any longer than that.

Let�s say you�re 55 years old.

It may stay in your system till you�re 60, but you actually are at the greatest risk

of getting shingles when you�re in your 60s.

That�s why the CDC recommends that you really don�t get it until you�re in your 60s,

because that�s probably when you�re going to need it the most.�

Book�s claim regarding the CDC�s recommendation is indeed correct.

According to the CDC�s website, the agency specifically advises Zostavax to be given

to people aged 60 and older and does not provide a recommendation for people between the ages

of 50 and 59.

The CDC warns that people in the 50-59 age group who receive the Zostavax shot may lose

the vaccine�s protection benefits by the time they reach age 60, stating that �adults

vaccinated before age 60 years might not be protected later in life when the risk for

shingles and its complications are greatest.�

Despite the CDC�s caution against administering Zostavax to people under 60, the FDA approves

the vaccine for people age 50 and older, and Merck uses the FDA�s approval to market

the vaccine to that age group.

Zostamax sales reached $749 million in 2015.

The true efficacy of Zostavax is unclear.

The CDC states that the drug �reduced the risk of shingles by 51%� based on a study

of 38,000 people age 60 and up.

Reuters reported that Zostavax�s effectiveness �varies between 18 and 70 percent, and it

declines noticeably in older people.�

A second shingles vaccine from drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline, Shingrix, may be available

if the FDA approves their filing.

Shingrix, a two-dose vaccine, distinguishes itself from Zostavax because it�s derived

from a protein of the virus rather than a live strain.

The efficacy of Shingrix is more impressive, as Reuters noted that �in clinical trials,

GSK�s vaccine remained 90 percent effective in people over age 70, even four years after

injections.�

Merck has explicitly stated that those who receive the Zostavax vaccine �may still

get shingles.� However, Bouk argued that some people may be contracting shingles as

a side effect of the vaccine itself due to the live virus strain in the vaccine, not

because people are experiencing shingles despite the vaccine.

Bouk went on to say that �there is a study out there that shows that in 50% of the patients

that actually get the vaccine, that sometimes they don�t get shingles � the virus goes

straight to manifesting in the central nervous system.

It�s possible that you could get the vaccine and get meningitis or encephalitis without

ever actually exhibiting shingles.� Bouk advises that patients weigh the risks of Zostavax

before receiving the vaccine.

While GSK seeks approval of Shingrix, which could lead to their product edging out Zostavax,

a large number of claims have been filed against Merck.

The Mark J. Bern Partners law firm �is currently representing nearly 5000 claimants and has

thousands more filings to follow.�

Marc J. Bern said that his firm has been �investigating this drug for quite some time.

We steadfastly believe in the merits of this litigation.

This vaccination is at best 50 percent effective.

Either it is not effective or it causes shingles or a host of other side effects.� Bern added

that �what is most troubling is that Merck had a better alternative on hand when this

product was released.�

For more infomation >> Thousands Sue Merck for Shingles Vaccine Causing What It's Supposed to Prevent - Duration: 8:22.

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Trump's 'big, beautiful wall' collides with Congress - Duration: 4:54.

Trump�s �big, beautiful wall� collides with Congress

BY Liz Goodwin

President Trump reportedly backed off his demand that Congress include a down payment

for a wall spanning the entire U.S.-Mexico border in a crucial spending bill that must

pass by Friday night to keep the government funded.

Republican lawmakers have urged the president to focus on border security in general instead

of the wall, which Democrats have called a poison pill that would cause them to reject

the bill and shut down the government.

Trump told a group of conservative reporters he invited to the White House on Monday that

he was open to getting funding for the wall in September when Congress debates the 2018

budget, the Associated Press reported. This is a sharp reversal from his position over

the weekend and early Monday, when he doubled down on his demand for the wall. Trump tweeted

repeatedly that the wall is necessary to stop the flow of drugs into the United States.

�If the wall is not built, which it will be, the drug situation will NEVER be fixed

the way it should be!� Trump exclaimed Monday, adding: �#BuildTheWall.�

On Tuesday morning, the president claimed he had not changed his position on the wall

as the �fake media� was claiming, but he didn�t specify whether he still believed

he would get the funds in this week�s spending bill, which increasingly looks like a political

impossibility.

The president may have realized that with Democrats ready to shut down the government

over the wall and many lawmakers in his own party skeptical of it, there was little chance

of reaching a deal on his signature campaign promise before the Friday night deadline.

Some critics noted that Trump had long promised that Mexico � and not the U.S. � would

pay for the wall�s construction.

Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., praised Trump in a statement for taking the wall �off

the table.� He had earlier called the demand a �monkey wrench� the president had thrown

into sensitive negotiations between the parties over a series of spending bills to keep the

government funded for the next five months.

But it�s possible the president will find a way to declare victory even if his call

for a wall goes unanswered by Congress. Several Republican senators urged the president to

think of the �big, beautiful wall� he promised on the campaign trail as symbolic

of border security in general. That way, the president could declare any increase in border

spending in the spending bill a victory, right as his presidency passes the symbolic 100-day

mark on Friday.

�Border walls and fences are part of an overall plan, but there will never be a 2,200-mile

wall built. Period,� Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told reporters Monday evening. �I

think [the wall] has become symbolic for better border security. So it�s a code word for

better border security.�

Graham said the president would still be in �good shape� if he gets funding for border

security in the spending bill that�s not specifically for a wall.

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., also pushed for interpreting �border wall� as border security

in general. �I know it�s being generally referred to as a border wall, but I think

it�s the efforts to make sure that Border Patrol can have adequate funding for the people,

technology and infrastructure they think they need to secure [the border],� Tillis said.

�I think we can be less prescriptive about exactly what the structure looks like and

more focused on the fact that we need to secure the border.�

Both House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Schumer have signaled openness to funding

border security in the spending bill as long as it doesn�t go to construction of a wall

or the �deportation force� Trump mentioned during the campaign. The Democrats could theoretically

agree to funds for more surveillance technology on the border, or to hire and train more border

patrol agents. But it�s harder to imagine them supporting an increase in Immigration

and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, since they enforce immigration laws internally in

the United States and not at the borders.

Meanwhile, one of the president�s staunchest defenders in Congress defended the delay of

the president�s campaign promise, urging Americans to be patient.

�He said we would build a wall and Mexico would pay for it, � but he never said when,�

Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, said Monday night on Fox Business. �Some things just take

time and don�t occur real quick. I think that�s the way with the wall.�

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20 Things We Should Say More Often (Kindergarten Version) - Duration: 3:17.

Dear Kid President, Our kindergarten class loves your video, 20

Things We Should Say More Often.

In our class, we think that we have little buckets in our hearts.

And when we say some nice things, we fill our buckets.

And when we say mean things, we empty our buckets.

So after watching your video we decided that we should come up with 20 things that we should

say more often.

And since there are 20 of us, each one of these kids came up with their own thing to

say.

Our favorite part is when you said that we should have corndogs, and of course they all

laugh the hardest when you make your fart noise.

(hysterically laughing)

For every single one, they came up with one completely by themselves with no help from

their teachers.

So here are our 20 Things That We Should Say More Often.

Good job guys!

Number 1: My students will change the world someday.

Number 2: I love you.

Sometimes you say I love you because

some people are kind to you

and some people aren't

the kindest people to you... you say I love you to them too.

Number 3:

You can do this!

Number 4:

Here's a rock that's shaped like a heart for you.

My mom said that to me once.

Number 5:

Are you okay?

Go now? Yeah. Number 6:

You can play power rangers too.

Number: 7

I am proud.

Number 8:

Just keep trying.

Number 9:

My brain is getting bigger everyday.

Number 10:

Be kind.

Number 11:

Kiss your brain

because it's smart.

Number 12:

I believe in you.

Number 13:

We can be friends even though we are different.

14!

We can cuddle!

Number 15:

Friendship is forever.

Number 16:

I have a surprise for you.

Number 17:

Here is some pizza for you because you deserve it.

I gonna say, that people deserve pizza because I like it.

Number 18:

You are smart and I am smart.

Number 19:

I love everybody in the whole world.

That's a lot of people but I love them.

Number 20:

You are not alone.

For more infomation >> 20 Things We Should Say More Often (Kindergarten Version) - Duration: 3:17.

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Video: Tom Messner's warm First Alert Weather Forecast - Duration: 3:43.

TOM: RIGHT NOW, 69 IN

BURLINGTON.

SOUTHEAST WIND AT 17MPH.

IT'S LOOKING GOOD.

TEMPS GOING DOWN TONIGHT.

MILD AND DRY THIS EVENING.

TEMPS FALL

INTO THE

FIFTIES.

MOST OF US IN THE SIXTIES.

71 IN ST. ALBANS.

TO THE EAST, COOLER.

SPRINGFIELD, 57.

THIS IS IMPRESSIVE.

TOMORROW, 80 IN THE CHAMPLAIN

VALLEY.

THAT WILL BE SOMETHING.

MANY OF US NOT MAKING IT TO 80.

TEMPS COMING DOWN TO 73 ON

FRIDAY.

SATURDAY, 70.

LOOKING GOOD IN THE CHAMPLAIN

VALLEY.

MORE CLOUDS TO THE EAST.

RAIN OVER MAINE.

LOW PRESSURE CONTINUES TO LEAVE.

POSSIBLE STORMS IN ILLINOIS.

LOW PRESSURE ALONG THE COAST.

OUR NEXT WEATHER MAKER IS IN THE

MIDWEST.

IT WEAKENS AS IT MOVES OUR WAY

TOMORROW.

TOMORROW, CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE.

SUN AND CLOUDS THROUGHOUT THE

DAY.

BURLINGTON, 80.

OVERNIGHT, PARTLY CLOUDY.

MORE CLOUDS TO THE EAST AND

SOUTH.

TOMORROW NIGHT, RAIN.

CHANCE FOR SHOWERS EARLY.

SUNSHINE ON FRIDAY.

MILD TONIGHT.

TOMORROW, PARTLY SUNNY.

MOST OF US IN THE SEVENITES.

TO THE EAST, SIXTIES.

HIGH TOMORROW, 80 IN

BURLINGTON.

COLDER ON THE LAKE SHORE.

MORNING SHOWERS ON FRIDAY.

SCATTERED SHOWERS ON SATURDAY.

SUNDAY, SUN.

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