Thứ Năm, 13 tháng 7, 2017

Waching daily Jul 13 2017

Hello, everyone! I'm Hao

Today is Saturday and now it's around 8AM

Why I went out so early?

Because

Me and other international student ambassadors will go to a food festival in southern area

It's actually winter time now in Brisbane

What's the temperature outside in Brisbane now?

around..

I usually can't handle the cold

so I wear a lot of layers

eating warm food is my goal of the day

I will show you if there is any good food and drink later!

We are now at the food festival

Actually I am not really familiar with this festival cause it's my first time to attend it

(How are you?)

(giving up to introduce)

There are some stores selling some kinds of bread

This is what my Italian friend strongly recommended to me

Now I am going to try it and justify if it's good or not

(too over)

give him a shot

We should say the truth

otherwise audiences will definitely not trust us

(you got the point)

To be honest, it's good

I would give it

80 of 100

Hi guys

Now we are going to eat this Italian food

It has beet, spinach, and cheese

Ok, it's time to try it

There are many fruits and vegetables on my bread, including tomato and capsicum

typical Italian food, isn't it

and it also has garlic and black pepper sauce

(What a good host!)

You are really good in introducing!

How much score would you give?

It the total score is 100

it can get 99.9

(too over)

Audiences now definitely don't trust it haha

I think it's just so-so

the taste of bread is too strong

it doesn't have enough sauce

around...60 of 100

What a big gap

honesty vs exaggeration? haha

(Suddenly we played a game of saying 1 to 10 in our mother languages)

(how my Instagram pic was taken)

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DIMASH-NEW SONG:"OCEAN OVER THE TIME". «ОКЕАН ВНЕ ВРЕМЕНИ» - Duration: 4:27.

Darling! …

Next mascot?

I leave not for the first time

Don't worry, I will store him!

Go home, please!

Darling

take care!

You have made it!

I am glad that could see you

last time!

Prior to a meeting, in heaven!

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Malaysia Street Dance EP1 - Jackson Boogie J - Duration: 8:22.

My name is Jackson Boogie J

I've been dancing for about 10 years.

When I started dancing, there was no mirrors, nothing. It's just right at the arcade

People were actually there for the games, for the arcade

But we were just standing there because we heard some pump machine's music

So we tried to do some robotic moves with the music.

There's where I started to see all these people and the guy's actually Alex Poppinrex.

So, I talked to him. We hang out for a bit, we practice dance and we actually made out a crew known as Insane Crew.

The impression of me seeing people dancing popping for the first time will be really creepy

And that's the reason why I named myself or the studios as Freakz

Because I find popping are like freaks. How they can remove their head from their body and all. It's very interesting.

Eventually I didn't think so much, I'm just so curious about this thing

I just keep practicing, and look up the tutorials throughout the YouTubes

Throughout the whole online whatever tutorial page I can find and I started practicing. That's where I start popping until today.

I never thought I'm good at dancing before

Because it's just a fun thing for me to do, I don't really care whether people think that I'm good or not.

I dance because what I feel and what I have to express.

Welcome to my studio, this is Freakz Dance Academy, I'm Jackson Boogie J.

So this is my titles here, my first title would be this one. 2007, Funk Festival.

This is the dance studios, they are having class right now.

One of my most proud moment, I think would be 2013, Showdown winner.

The prize is fifty thousand and another fifty thousand when we were pick to go to Osaka.

The first time I saw people dancing popping it really makes me feel special because of how they connect the moves and the music together.

When I started dancing I was Form 5, I didn't care about my exams.

Even until today I don't even know my SPM results, I just keep on dancing.

My mom tried to stop me during the first time, I actually left home.

Until one day, I preformed in one of the schools near Klang Parade here.

I invited her, I asked her to come watch me perform. She watched it, so she was asking me these questions...

"How long can you dance? What happens if you grow old? How much can you make to afford your family?"

This really stressed me out.

Because I'm a young child who is passionate about what I should do at that time.

There is no point doing something that I don't like to make money for my living.

I don't look up to life like I will own a bungalow or a luxury life, no.

What I want is just enough money for me to survive and I can just keep on dancing.

As a dancer, even if I grow old, I can just sit there and judge.

I can have my own studios. I can run business throughout for dance career.

People are doing this well in France, in Japan especially, but not in Malaysia. Yes, but things can be changed I believe.

MC: "Judges, decision please! In three, two, one! Think again!"

MC: "Oh! It's a tie!"

Battling is about the moment. It's about the moment how you approach the music and what you feel.

It's the moment that makes me wanna pop to the music, and feel with groove.

I remember the first time I travelled to Vietnam, Hanoi. That would be my first battle.

The guy who I battled was actually a person who I look up for. He came to Malaysia and taught me about the basics because he was doing boogaloo styles.

The moment I just go all out, I say "ok this is the moment, I'm battling my teacher, let's go just fight".

And I actually beat him. I did some moves, I don't even know what is that and I just go crazy.

And people from Vietnam just came to me like "oh Jackson, you do well and over, wow crazy, crazy".

And I was like "huh? Can you show me the video?" because I don't even know what I've done.

It's just the moment that the music overtake me and I did something else.

What motivates me to keep on dancing, one of the biggest reasons will be the people that I met throughout my journey.

Met a bunch of really beautiful people that loves dancing, I cannot describe it in words.

It's just the feeling that you don't know somebody, then you dance to them

then you know how they feel and what kind of person or the personality without speaking any words.

You just have to just groove with them, and you know. They are from different worlds but you just feel closer to them.

It makes me...wouldn't forget these memorable feelings.

My advise to dancers who want to be professional is to be humble, and in love with dance, in love with music.

Don't do it just for a year. Dance is forever, you have to do it forever.

Doesn't matter whether you get sick, doesn't matter you break your hand, you break your arms whatever...

If there's a chance for you to just groove, or to do things you love, just keep going.

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THE MEMO Crisis deepens for Trump White House - Duration: 6:04.

THE MEMO Crisis deepens for Trump White House

BY NIALL STANAGE

The White House is facing its gravest crisis yet in the wake of the publication of emails

between the president�s son, Donald Trump Jr., and a go-between for a Russian lawyer.

The emails, which date to June 2016, call into question the main pillars of the White

House�s defense against allegations of Russian involvement in the 2016 election.

Team Trump has repeatedly said that while Russia may indeed have meddled in the election,

there was no coordination or communication between Moscow and their campaign.

However, the newly published emails show music publicist Rob Goldstone writing to Trump Jr.

suggesting that a Russian lawyer could share damaging information on Democratic nominee

Hillary Clinton.

�This is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its

government�s support for Mr. Trump,� Goldstone wrote.

Trump Jr. replied 17 minutes later, writing in part, �If it�s what you say I love

it.�

Trump Jr. published the emails on Twitter moments before The New York Times also published

them.

In an accompanying statement, the president�s son said he was releasing the emails �in

order to be totally transparent.�

Even some Republicans were taken aback by the startling twist in the long-running Russia

story.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told reporters at the Capitol that �anytime you're in a

campaign and you get an offer from a foreign government to help your campaign, the answer

is no.� Graham added that he found the emails �disturbing� and that Trump Jr. needed

to testify before Congress about the matter.

Critics of Trump in the broader conservative world were outraged.

�I think it�s devastating for the Trump presidency, I think it�s devastating for

Donald Trump Jr. and I think it�s devastating to everybody within the Trump orbit, because

it is beginning to confirm the worst suspicions and gravest concerns about the Trump campaign,�

said Peter Wehner, who worked in the administrations of past Republican Presidents George W. Bush,

George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan.

�It is clear that we were misled and that everything the Trump campaign said in relation

to Russia has to be taken with a grain of salt,� Wehner added.

The atmosphere of crisis was apparent at the White House itself and in the broader Trump

orbit, where hatches were battened down amid the storm.

At a press briefing that was conducted off camera and lasted 22 minutes, White House

spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders repeatedly parried reporters� questions on the emails

by saying their queries should be directed to the personal lawyers of the people involved.

On Monday, attorney Alan Futerfas confirmed that he had been retained by Trump Jr. in

relation to the Russia controversy.

Sanders read a brief statement from the president during the briefing.

�My son is a high-quality person and I applaud his transparency,� the statement read in

full.

The president�s Twitter feed remained free of any mention of the controversy enveloping

his son, though he did tweet about his efforts to bring the Olympics to the U.S. and about

�big wins against ISIS!�

Those Trump loyalists who were willing to speak with the media sought to put on a brave

face when discussing the matter, even as they acknowledged the emails posed a problem.

Sam Nunberg, who worked as an aide in the early days of the Trump campaign, admitted

that the furor would give ammunition to �the media and the White House�s adversaries.�

But he insisted that the story would burn itself out within days, pointing to the fact

that the promised information on Clinton was apparently not forthcoming when Trump Jr.,

along with then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort and the president�s son-in-law Jared Kushner,

met with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya on June 9, 2016.

�There is no more to the story,� Nunberg said.

�Everyone admits they didn�t get anything.

The lawyer is not connected with the Kremlin.

She doesn�t work for the Russian government.�

Nunberg also pushed back against the idea that the email from Goldstone alluding to

a Russian government effort was suggestive of collusion.

�No, I just think it�s some sycophant who wrote something stupid to Don,� he said.

�The guy seems to be a grade-A moron.�

Democrats see it very differently.

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), who was Clinton�s running mate, told reporters, "We're now beyond

obstruction of justice.

... This is moving into perjury, false statements, and even into potentially treason.�

Joe Sandler, a attorney who specializes in election law and who represents Democratic

and progressive clients, said that the email from Trump to Goldstone was �direct evidence

that [Trump Jr.] solicited something of value, which counts as a contribution from a foreign

national� � a potential violation of campaign law.

That interpretation is a source of dispute among legal experts.

But Sandler also poured scorn on the idea that the kind of exchange represented in the

emails is commonplace on political campaigns.

�It is very common for people on campaigns and people on committees to talk to people

who claim to have damaging information about the opponent.

But that is not foreign governments,� he said.

�That is the key.�

Late on Tuesday afternoon, CNN reported that special counsel Robert Mueller�s investigators

would look at the newly revealed emails as part of their broader probe into Russian meddling.

The storm is deepening for the White House � and no one can predict when it might end.

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More on Mind Control, UFOs & Conspiracy - Duration: 7:11.

More on Mind-Control, UFOs & Conspiracy

BY Nick Redfern

Just a few days ago I wrote an article here at Mysterious Universe on the curious saga

of Orfeo Angelucci.

He was a UFO Contactee.

And although he didn�t gain as much fame and notoriety as the likes of George Adamski,

he did have his day.

Angelucci may very well have been the target of an MK-Ultra-type �mind-control� operation,

as my article demonstrated.

Not everyone agrees with that scenario/theory.

There is a lively debate going on, right now, at Rich Reynolds� UFO Conjectures blog on

this very subject.

While Rich, like me, believes that the mind-control theory has a great deal of merit attached

to it, not everyone does.

You can find some of the lame comments here.

We can argue endlessly over whether Angelucci was indeed subjected to mind-altering substances

or wasn�t.

It�s important to note, however, that accounts like his don�t stand alone.

In fact, there are more than a few almost identical ones to choose from.

Today, I�ll focus on a man named Stanley Glickman.

Salon.com notes: �Until his death in 1992, Glickman insisted that a CIA agent, who for

40 years he consistently described as having a clubfoot, had slipped him a mind-bending

mickey in a glass of Chartreuse liqueur at a bar in Paris in 1952, driving Glickman mad

and destroying his life.�

The story of Glickman is an interesting and ultimately tragic one.

At the time of his strange encounter, Glickman, an American, was living and working in Paris,

France.

He was in his mid-twenties and life was good: he spent time at the Academie de la Grande

Chaumiere and with modernist Fernand Leger.

At least, for a while, life was good.

One night, in the latter part of 1952, Glickman met with a friend in the Paris-based Cafe

Select.

It was while the pair was hanging out and drinking coffee that something very weird

happened.

Two American men came into the cafe and soon engaged Glickman in a deep debate.

Hank Albarelli�s 2009 book, A Terrible Mistake, chronicles the events in detailed fashion.

He notes that �the two strangers fell into a heated debate with Glickman about politics,

power, and patriotism.�

The confrontational debate finally came to an end, at which point the two men offered

Glickman a drink, which he accepted.

It was just about the worst move that Glickman could have made.

In no time at all, he found himself plunged into a psychedelic nightmare.

He felt as if he was floating above the table.

His perceptions, said Albarelli, �became distorted.� The mystery men watched on �intently,�

as Glickman�s hallucinations became evermore graphic and terrifying.

It was a situation which affected Glickman�s whole life: delusions and a sense of going

insane gripped him for weeks after he was hit by the mind-bending cocktail.

He was finally given shock-treatment at the American Hospital of Paris, but was never

the same again.

Glickman gave up painting, moved back to the United States (New York), and ran an antiques

shop for the rest of his life.

Notably, Glickman stated that one of the two men had a very noticeable limp.

This has given rise to the theory that the limping man was Sydney Gottlieb, a chemist,

and one of the key figures in MK-Ultra, and who just happened to have a clubfoot.

In Gottlieb�s 1999 obituary, the U.K.�s Independent newspaper stated: �Gottlieb�s

contribution was to oversee MKUltra.

From the early 1950s through most of the 1960s hundreds of American citizens were administered

mind-altering drugs.

One mental patient in Kentucky was given LSD for 174 consecutive days.

In all the agency conducted 149 mind-control experiments.

At least one �participant� died as a result of the experiments and several others went

mad.�

The Alliance for Human Research Protection states that, in 1977, Glickman ��learned

about Gottlieb and CIA�s LSD experiments on unwitting involuntary subjects from the

Kennedy congressional hearings.

Glickman sued in 1981, but the trial was delayed 17 years on technical grounds, by which time

Glickman had died in 1992.�

There are undeniable parallels between the story of Orfeo Angelucci and the affair of

Stanley Glickman.

Both were dosed in cafes/diners.

Both incidents occurred in the 1950s.

Glickman�s two characters debated him on his politics.

Angelucci, in a curious way, had a tie to communism (as my earlier article shows).

And both Glickman and Angelucci were watched �intently,� a word which both Angelucci

and Albarelli used when telling their respective accounts.

Can we say for sure that Angelucci and Glickman were the victims of mind-altering drugs?

No.

But, what we can say is that the cases eerily mirror each other � which should be definite

food for thought.

The next time I dig into this area of research, it will be in relation to a man named Conrad

Zerbe and his involvement in the Roswell incident of July 1947.

Few will have heard of Zerbe and his Roswell connection, but he had a significant story

to tell of his knowledge of what happened on the Foster Ranch � and he did tell it.

After which, he too found himself in a near-identical situation to that of Glickman and Angelucci,

in 1980, in

Los Angeles, California.

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Unboxing Canon T7i - (Or maybe not) - Duration: 2:39.

what up motheflusterss welcome back to my youtube channel my name is David and

today we're going to be doing

pretty cool stuff and it's unboxed pretty

expensive stuff that we actually didnt pay for because companies are cool enough

to stand cool people cool stuff and fortress but actually on the paper

because so the thing is that I found this guy in Craigslist and she was

selling the camera because he apparel deal like him and he had a pretty good

deal I was a little bit care at the beginning because it was too cheap but

at the other day he was pretty pretty amazing guy for a girl hey you JK 64:6

back there man are you are David to to to periodically are cool so long yep

Coco because we're come on on the dough the

Benjamins the money for the other Coco wow it's big Kofi Airport and coke with

the hats you had a camera yeah master it is that you original

barking yeah man you then girl Canon recently one green these are like

disposable tires and all better for the better for the environment we need to

make make sense that's actually pretty nice you know yeah no panic so ten bucks

right yeah ten bucks

can you believe that can of going breeze oh my god give me some glass for ten

that's super cool excellent canon l don't greens like you know what

it's pretty cool because I've been watching a lot of this unboxing videos

and it'd be nice how they actually are box in a very cinematographic leeway

like this so let's let's make it happen let's do with the next Simmons into

graphically wait there's so guys this is what the box looks like handcraft

sandwiches and silence preferred to order yeah I mean it's kind of weird

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