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Why is Dr. Steven Greer�s Disclosure Project still talking about a false flag alien invasion?

Since the advent of the Internet in 1995, the entire approach toward anything having

to do with ETs, EBEs and Extraterrestrial Civilizations has changed profoundly.

Where the government and corporate media once had almost complete control of the narrative,

that is no longer the case.

UFO investigators and ET researchers alike now have access to a wealth of information

and data that was once off-limits or not practically available.

The key point here is that we know so much more about what is true, and what is not,

about the entire UFO phenomenon.

And the body of knowledge is growing exponentially by the year with so many information superhighways

traversing the World Wide Web.

False Flag Alien Invasion

With this understanding it ought to be clear that it is now virtually impossible for the

U.S. government or the U.S. military to pull off a false flag alien invasion with any degree

of credibility.

The same goes for Deep State and their super-scientists at CERN.

In short, any attempt to execute even an isolated UFO attack on an American city or African

village would be met with utter incredulity and derision.

With the pervasiveness of Alt Media around the globe, virtually everyone can become a

local reporter on demand.

The end result is that any fake attack by alien spaceships would be quickly found out

and revealed for what it really is�another government-coordinated false flag operation.

The Fifth Estate Casts Its Shadow Like a Massive Mothership

Most Alt Media websites now function as full-time news dissemination platforms for the Fifth

Estate.

Wikileaks and other deep Fifth Estate organizations bring a tremendous amount of credibility to

Alt Media reporting which often cannot be disputed.

Therefore, whatever hard evidence the governments of the world do possess about ETs will eventually

see the light of day.

Then the process can begin to determine what proof is authentic, and which evidence has

been fabricated.

The Bottom Line: With each passing year it will be more difficult (and implausible) for

a fake alien invasion to be carried out by the FEDs.

They can�t even implement simple false flags on their home turf anymore.

Not only that, the Alt Media has gotten so good at reading the tea leaves that Deep State�s

false flags are actually being predicted, and done so with greater accuracy.

Unacknowledged (2017)

What follows is the IMDb description of the new film by Dr. Steven Greer & Company��Unacknowledged�.

Because this expos� concerns the multi-decade cover-up government, much of the material

disclosed must be viewed with a high degree of scrutiny and even skepticism.

�Unacknowledged� focuses on the historic files of the Disclosure Project and how UFO

secrecy has been ruthlessly enforced-and why.

The best evidence for extraterrestrial contact, dating back decades, is presented with direct

top-secret witness testimony, documents and UFO footage, 80% of which has never been revealed

anywhere else.

The behind-the-scenes research and high-level meetings convened by Dr. Steven Greer will

expose the degree of illegal, covert operations at the core of UFO secrecy.

From briefings with the CIA Director, top Pentagon Generals and Admirals, to the briefing

of President Obama via senior advisor John Podesta, chairman of the Hillary Clinton Campaign,

we take the viewer behind the veil of secrecy and into the corridors of real power where

the UFO secrets reside.

The viewer will learn that a silent coup d��tat has occurred dating back to the 1950s and

that the Congress, the President and other world leaders have been sidelined by criminal

elements within the military-industrial-financial complex.

That names like Barack Obama, John Podesta and Hillary Clinton are anywhere near this

investigative documentary makes it immediately suspect.

All of these characters were likely used to push �a conspiracy within a conspiracy within

a conspiracy�, which ultimately makes it impossible to know anything for sure.

Therefore, the airing of this film is quite curious.

Really, why now?

What is Greer looking to accomplish with this �film expos�?

The CCRG has reserved judgment on this particular piece of The Disclosure Project until such

time that we receive the necessary feedback/input from our informed members

CIA Black Operation & Government PsyOp

There�s no question that extraterrestrial civilizations do exist, that some UFOs are

real ET spaceships, and that aliens walk among us.

However, the US and UK governments, as well as their various co-conspirators, have systematically

used this reality to advance their own nefarious agenda to control of humankind.

This totalitarian agenda is quite broad and deep.

It also has numerous components, especially where it concerns generating and taking advantage

of fear which the government deliberately manufactures.

One of their more cynical and truly harmful initiatives is delineated here: There Are

No Alien Abductions, Only Government Kidnappings

Given this highly offensive and ongoing scenario that Deep State perpetrates against an unsuspecting

public, what won�t they do to deceive the people about UFOs, EBEs and threatening �Alien

Invasions�?

Let�s face it, with the exception of World War III or a global economic collapse, nothing

else of epic proportions looms on the horizon like First Contact.

Because of this reality, TPTB can easily spin the whole narrative as an imminent alien invasion

whether First Contact happens or not.

By constantly creating such a negative context, transparent false flag operations like Project

Blue Beam or Operation Firesign can take on a life of their own.

In this way humanity as a whole has been conditioned to see ETs as enemies to be feared.

Consequently, many segments of the human population can now be easily manipulated to respond in

a certain manner to any ET event that might occur, whether it be real or illusory.

Conclusion

There�s no doubt that TPTB once planned to use the threat of an alien attack in order

to further lock down the planetary civilization.

The same World Shadow Government has used war unrelentingly over the past 5000 plus

years to terrorize nations large and small.

However, war between nations is likely to soon outlive its usefulness as the primary

means to execute their Ordo ab chao strategy.

See how both Russia and China refuse to be drawn into a hot phase of WW3.

Likewise, a staged war waged by extraterrestrial invaders has become so implausible that such

an attempt would be seen as utterly ridiculous.

None of their plans can come to fruition in this day of Twitter and Facebook, YouTube

and Instagram, Snapchat and Reddit.

People are too smart and too aware these days to be fooled by a CIA-directed Hollywood production

like they ran on 9/11.

Nevertheless, that does not mean Deep State won�t try their shenanigans should they

become really desperate, as they are right now.

In which case we can all just sit back and enjoy the show!

Perhaps Steven Greer�s new film is merely a �trailer� tease for such a future fantastical

production.

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THREE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DENTAL MERCURY - Duration: 6:30.

THREE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DENTAL MERCURY

By Amanda

Just and John Kall, DMD of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT),

re-printed by us with permission from The World Mercury Project.

1.

All silver-colored dental fillings, also called amalgams, contain approximately 50% mercury,

and dental mercury is still being used in the USA.

In 2013, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) formalized a global convention to reduce

mercury usage, which includes initiatives to phase down the use of dental mercury.

The UNEP mercury convention will come into force on August 16, 2017, and as part of this

effort, the European Union is taking action on dental mercury.

A new EU mercury regulation plans to prohibit the use of amalgam for vulnerable populations

(pregnant or breastfeeding women, children under 15 years old) and provide for discussion

about the feasibility of ending dental amalgam use in the European Union by 2030.

Prior to the 2017 ratification of UNEP�s mercury treaty, other countries had already

taken protective actions against dental mercury.

For example, Norway and Sweden have banned dental amalgam, and Denmark, Estonia, Finland,

Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan have reportedly limited its use to less than 5% of tooth restorations.

However, mercury fillings are still used on about 45% of direct dental restorations worldwide,

including in the United States.

All silver colored dental fillings, which are still being used in the USA, contain about

50% mercury.

2.

Mercury vapor is released from these fillings into the human body, and this dental mercury

has been linked to health risks.

Mercury vapor is continuously emitted from dental amalgam which means that people are

directly exposed to the mercury in their mouths.

The output of mercury vapor can be intensified by the number of fillings and other activities,

such as chewing, teeth-grinding, and the consumption of hot liquids.

Mercury is also known to be released during the placement, replacement, and removal of

dental mercury amalgam fillings.

Scientific researchers have associated this mercury in amalgam fillings with Alzheimer�s

disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig�s disease), antibiotic resistance,

anxiety, autism spectrum disorders, autoimmune disorders/immunodeficiency, cardiovascular

problems, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, hearing loss, infertility, kidney disease,

multiple sclerosis, Parkinson�s disease, and an array of other health problems.

Click here to learn more about the potential health risks of dental mercury.

3.

Safety measures can reduce the amount of mercury vapor released during the removal of amalgam

fillings.

Some patients require the removal of silver amalgam fillings due to device failure, while

others opt for the removal of silver amalgam fillings because of cosmetic purposes (white-colored

fillings match the teeth better) or because they prefer to have dental fillings that do

not contain mercury.

However, the process of drilling out amalgam fillings liberates quantities of mercury vapor

and fine particulates that can be inhaled and absorbed through the lungs, and this is

potentially harmful to patients, dentists, dental workers, and their fetuses.

The application of specific safety measures can reduce the potential negative health outcomes

of mercury exposure during the amalgam removal process.

It is crucial for patients to know what these safety measures are so that they can insure

these practices are implemented during the removal of amalgam fillings.

These writers co-authored a chapter about the health risks of dental mercury that was

published in a textbook about epigenetics from Springer in 2016.

Amanda Just, MS: Ms. Just is the Program Director of the International Academy of Oral Medicine

and Toxiciology.

She is also a freelance writer and dental consumer who has shared her writings about

the impact of dental mercury amalgam fillings with the United Nations Environment Programme,

the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and various

NGOs.

John Kall, DMD: Dr. Kall serves as the Chairman of the International Academy of Oral Medicine

and Toxiocology�s Board of Directors.

He is a member of the American Dental Association, a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry

(AGD), Past President of the KY Chapter of the AGD, a member of the Louisville Dental

Society, and a member of the Kentucky Dental Association.

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THREE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DENTAL MERCURY - tech and science - Duration: 5:32.

THREE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DENTAL MERCURY

By Amanda Just and John Kall, DMD of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT),

re-printed by us with permission from The World Mercury Project.

1.

All silver-colored dental fillings, also called amalgams, contain approximately 50% mercury,

and dental mercury is still being used in the USA.

In 2013, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) formalized a global convention to reduce

mercury usage, which includes initiatives to phase down the use of dental mercury.

The UNEP mercury convention will come into force on August 16, 2017, and as part of this

effort, the European Union is taking action on dental mercury.

A new EU mercury regulation plans to prohibit the use of amalgam for vulnerable populations

(pregnant or breastfeeding women, children under 15 years old) and provide for discussion

about the feasibility of ending dental amalgam use in the European Union by 2030.

Prior to the 2017 ratification of UNEP�s mercury treaty, other countries had already

taken protective actions against dental mercury.

For example, Norway and Sweden have banned dental amalgam, and Denmark, Estonia, Finland,

Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan have reportedly limited its use to less than 5% of tooth restorations.

However, mercury fillings are still used on about 45% of direct dental restorations worldwide,

including in the United States.

All silver colored dental fillings, which are still being used in the USA, contain about

50% mercury.

2.

Mercury vapor is released from these fillings into the human body, and this dental mercury

has been linked to health risks.

Mercury vapor is continuously emitted from dental amalgam which means that people are

directly exposed to the mercury in their mouths.

The output of mercury vapor can be intensified by the number of fillings and other activities,

such as chewing, teeth-grinding, and the consumption of hot liquids.

Mercury is also known to be released during the placement, replacement, and removal of

dental mercury amalgam fillings.

cientific researchers have associated this mercury in amalgam fillings with Alzheimer�s

disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig�s disease), antibiotic resistance,

anxiety, autism spectrum disorders, autoimmune disorders/immunodeficiency, cardiovascular

problems, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, hearing loss, infertility, kidney disease,

multiple sclerosis, Parkinson�s disease, and an array of other health problems.

Click here to learn more about the potential health risks of dental mercury.

3.

Safety measures can reduce the amount of mercury vapor released during the removal of amalgam

fillings.

Some patients require the removal of silver amalgam fillings due to device failure, while

others opt for the removal of silver amalgam fillings because of cosmetic purposes (white-colored

fillings match the teeth better) or because they prefer to have dental fillings that do

not contain mercury.

However, the process of drilling out amalgam fillings liberates quantities of mercury vapor

and fine particulates that can be inhaled and absorbed through the lungs, and this is

potentially harmful to patients, dentists, dental workers, and their fetuses.

The application of specific safety measures can reduce the potential negative health outcomes

of mercury exposure during the amalgam removal process.

It is crucial for patients to know what these safety measures are so that they can insure

these practices are implemented during the removal of amalgam fillings.

These writers co-authored a chapter about the health risks of dental mercury that was

published in a textbook about epigenetics from Springer in 2016.

Amanda Just, MS: Ms. Just is the Program Director of the International Academy of Oral Medicine

and Toxiciology.

She is also a freelance writer and dental consumer who has shared her writings about

the impact of dental mercury amalgam fillings with the United Nations Environment Programme,

the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and various

NGOs.

John Kall, DMD: Dr. Kall serves as the Chairman of the International Academy of Oral Medicine

and Toxiocology�s Board of Directors.

He is a member of the American Dental Association, a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry

(AGD), Past President of the KY Chapter of the AGD, a member of the Louisville Dental

Society, and a member of the Kentucky Dental Association.

Sign up for free news and updates from Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the World Mercury Project.

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Have a great time learning techniques for essay writing.

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Lakhoon Khusiyaan || Urdu Poetry / English subtitles - Duration: 2:38.

Millions of happenes and millions of feelings Bring in self some words

Can get witch is not for marketability Don't know What's majic in this ink

Millions of happenes and millions of feelings Bring in self some words

Can get witch is not for marketability Don't know What's majic in this ink

Some time this heart wan any body in Helplessness

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Lesson 10: Goodbyes 別れ際のあいさつ - Duration: 6:33.

Hi guys, Patrick from Santa Barbara English. Today's lesson is about 'Goodbyes,'

different ways that we say goodbye in America. So the slides for this video are

down below, you can download them in the description, or print them out if it's

easier for you. Now, this lesson is pretty simple, if you lived in an

English-speaking country you've heard all of these before,

but if you haven't, then these are good to know .Okay so let's start. Different

ways that we say 'Goodbye.' So, 'bye.' Very simple.

Next: 'bye bye.' Now be careful with bye bye because the pronunciation of it is

important. Only children say 'bye bye' When I hear 'bye-bye' it sounds very

childish. It's like 'bye-bye.' Adults don't say 'bye-bye' adults say

b-bye.

It's like that. A lot of times people come from another country and they have

bye-bye in their language, but they have their own unique pronunciation and

intonation, and it sounds very strange, when I have international students and

they say 'bye bye...' That's not how we say it. It's usually just 'Bye'

or 'b-bye.' Okay, so be careful with the pronunciation. Next 'See you later.' Okay

You can say see you later, or

see you tomorrow, see you next week, see you Monday.

You can change 'later' to whatever you want. Or, if you want to cut this, you cut

it to: 'See ya.' Okay, so 'see ya' or 'see you later, see you tomorrow, see you next week.'

Don't say 'see you.' I don't know why but a lot of Japanese people say 'see you.' I

never heard 'see you' before I went to Japan, and I was at an English class and

the students were leaving and everybody said, 'See you! See you! See you!' and I was

really confused because we don't say that. If you want to cut it, you should

cut it at 'See ya..' or you say the whole sentence 'see you later...see you tomorrow'

If you cut it at 'See you' it's almost like saying 'じゃあまた....'

and stopping there. You can say また明日

Or じゃあまたね' but don't say じゃあまた.. is like saying 'See you..' but

then you don't finish the sentence. So just be careful where you cut that. 'See

you later,' or 'See ya.' Okay 'take it easy.' All right, bye, see ya, take it easy, take

it easy it's just... in Japan a lot of times people will have like a ごくろさま

でした, like, it's a very hard working culture, but here usually

when I'm saying goodbye I hope somebody has an easy day, a relaxing day.

I don't really value hard work, I value more like relaxing and having a nice

time. So, yeah, 'take it easy'that's often something I will wish to people when I

say goodbye. Okay take care. So, take care. Bye, take care, similar to気をつけて

if somebody's driving home I say 'okay bye, take care.' You know 'drive safe.'

'Talk to you later. All right, talk to you later. Talk to you tomorrow.

'Later.' Later is just like maybe a see you later, or talk to you later, it's just

like じゃあまた. You know. Later! It's quite casual. Have a good night. Have a good

night, have a good weekend, have a good afternoon, have a good blah

blah blah. A lot of times we don't want to say specifically day/night/weekend/

afternoon, so we say 'Have a good one.' So 'have a good one' is a great general

phrase for have a good whatever you're going to do. So have a good one, bye, take

care, have a good one. 'Catch you later.'

Catch you later.' I use this if I'm going to see my friends again, like after class

or something, or maybe later that day, I'll say 'catch you later.' Something

casual. My mom and dad wouldn't say 'catch you later' but me and my friends do.

'ya, take it easy' 'catch you later' 'bye.' See you soon. All right, talk to you soon. See

you soon. See you soon I hope. Sometimes I put 'I hope' at the end if it's like 'see

you soon' or 'talk to you soon' I will say 'see you soon I hope.' Or, 'talk to you soon

I hope.' Just like I'm looking forward to seeing you again. I'm looking forward to

talking to you again. 'Goodbye' yeah of course goodbye. Adios

So in California we have a lot of Spanish speakers so sometimes when I say

'goodbye' I say 'adios.' You know 'ciao' 'adios' 'bye' depending where you live. And last

one is 'peace.' Peace is a common slang for goodbye. This is for

young people, I don't use this myself very much. Alright peace. Once in a while

but, I personally don't use it, but you'll see it in movies and you'll hear if

you're living in America. Okay so pretty simple list here, there's only one note

about goodbyes that I like to point out is we usually say two or even three

of these goodbyes at a time. So I've noticed in different cultures they often

have one word and they'll change the intonation like for example they'll say

And they'll take the word and repeat it and drop down intonation to show the conversation is ending. We don't

do that in English, but what we do is we'll say like two or three of these

each person. Okay let me show you. So if I'm leaving my class I would say:

So both people say goodbye a few times. Okay, in Japan sometimes my

students would be confused because when they were leaving class I would say 'see

you later' and they would say 'goodbye' and I would say 'have a good one' and they

would say '...goodbye' 'take care' and it would be strange for them because I was saying

goodbye two or three times, but that's how we naturally do it. So, for example if I'm

leaving a party I would say:

Something like that. So maybe 2 goodbyes each, pretty fast together, kind of overlapping. See you

later, take it easy, have a good one, you too bye bye. Something like that. Okay

it's not so formal, like 'ah goodbye' 'ah goodbye.' And last one:

So, that's 'good bye.' It's pretty simple. Thanks for watching ,if this was helpful

for you please Share, Like, Subscribe, and I'll see you next video. :)

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12 ILLUSIONS TO TEST YOUR BRAIN | see two images in 15s, you are a gunius. - Duration: 7:11.

12 ILLUSIONS TO TEST YOUR BRAIN | see two images in 15s, you are a gunius.

If you spot two images in the illusion within 15s, You have got a smart brain.

You can train the observation power by quickly switching the viewpoint of seeing the picture.

Let's Start!

How many questions did you find a difference? Please write a comment.

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HE NEVA GONA GIVE UP - Duration: 2:00.

It all started in a little place named greymouth, little town little boy big world big world trying to make his way up, up up no one listen to him oh oh ooooh. (Music plays for 5 seconds by itself) so he started to sing on youtube get noticed by a big man, got a call on that fateful night. OHHHHHHH IT IS A JOURNEY OF SUCCESS OHHHHH SUCCESSES HE NEVER GAVE HE KEPT ON GOING OHHHHHHH IT IS A JOURNEY OF SUCCESS OHHHHH SUCCESSES HE NEVER GONNA GIVE UP HE NEVER GONNA GIVE UP He started to get famous started to make money people wanted to meet him people wanted to be him. He hired security to help stay safe but they ended up getting through they broke his arm he couldn't sing his vocals broke but HE NEVER GAVE UP! OHHHHHHH IT IS A JOURNEY OF SUCCESS OHHHHH SUCCESSES HE NEVER GAVE HE KEPT ON GOING OHHHHHHH IT IS A JOURNEY OF SUCCESS OHHHHH SUCCESSES HE NEVER GONNA GIVE UP HE NEVER GONNA GIVE UP OHHHHHHH IT IS A JOURNEY OF SUCCESS OHHHHH SUCCESSES HE NEVER GAVE HE KEPT ON GOING OHHHHHHH IT IS A JOURNEY OF SUCCESS OHHHHH SUCCESSES HE NEVER GONNA GIVE UP HE NEVER GONNA GIVE UP Little town, little boy, big world, big world;trying to make his way up, up up up. And he did…. OHHHHHHH IT IS A JOURNEY OF SUCCESS OHHHHH SUCCESSES HE NEVER GAVE HE KEPT ON GOING He's never going to give up, up up up up

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