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Ernest: Hey everyone, today we're here with Jason Leong and today we're gonna play

Guess That Chicken!

Dan: How this game works is we're gonna be blindfolded and we're gonna guess all the chicken that's gonna be in front of us.

Dan: So which is your favorite chicken?

Ernest: My favorite chicken would be the McD ayam goreng.

Jason: Oh, we have to eat chicken ah? I-I'm vegetarian...

Jason: No ah...KFC. Ernest: Get out.

Dan: Okay so for myself

Dan: I...personally I feel like I can distinguish McDonald's and KFC because I eat them quite a lot.

Dan: So yeah. Jason: But what's your favorite chicken?

Ernest: What's your favorite? Dan: Uh, I kinda like McD also la.

Ernest: McD ah? Dan: McD ayam goreng.

Jason: So mine KFC.

Ernest: Alright, so all of us would be given a chicken

Ernest: And we'll try to guess as much as we can, and the person with the most points wins!

Ernest: Let's do it! Dan: Let's go!

Jason: Is McDonald's there?

Ernest: Yeah McDonald's is there. Jason: KFC there as well. Producer: Okay, so...

Dan: Just simply guess. Jason: All the fast food la right?

Producer: A&W, mamak, KFC, McDonald's, Lim Fried Chicken, Texas Chicken, supermarket, Village Park, Fuel Shack, Korean Chicken, Marrybrown.

Dan; Holy sh*t. Jason: Walao... Ernest: Oh sh*t...

Jason: I don't even eat half of them.

Dan; I don't eat more than 3... Ernest: Okay, okay. So, so, let's have a wager la okay?

Ernest: At the end of the round right

Ernest: The person, the loser la, the person who scored the least, for every wrong answer he got

Ernest: Has to be hit in the forehead with a ruler.

Jason: Okay. Dan: What?

Ernest: A plastic ruler la, you know like just... Jason: Okay, okay.

Ernest: Like that. Okay? Jason: Kay...

Jason: Can't see ah, Can't see ah. Ernest: Are you hungry?

Jason: Where is...so hard to eat leh see...

Ernest: Ah, actually fried chicken is one of my favorite food.

Jason: Cold already. Dan: Holy sh*t. Ernest: So hopefully I do well la.

Jason: They don't have the aroma anymore.

Jason: Okay I know this one.

Jason: I know already.

Producer: Okay, so what's your answer? Jason: KFC.

Jason: Spicy.

Jason: Oh, this is so KFC.

Dan; Yes, I agree, it's KFC. Ernest: Actually I agree, it's KFC spicy.

Ernest: This is definitely spicy. Jason: Spicy some more, yeah.

Producer: Dan what's your answer? Dan: KFC.

Ernest: KFC.

Dan: Okay this one... Ernest: This one smells weird.

Jason: Okay this one not familiar.

Jason: Eh, drumstick again.

Dan; This one has a...cheap taste to it.

Ernest: A sh*t taste? What does that mean?

Dan: A cheap taste, a cheap oily taste. Ernest: Oh cheap taste.

Jason: Uh...I'll take a stab. Producer: Alright.

Jason: The Lim Fried Chicken.

Ernest: I say it's mamak fried chicken.

Dan: Oh sh*t, I don't even...

Dan: Okay. I will say this is mamak fried chicken also.

Dan: Because it has the oil taste where you fried many times already.

Jason: This is third chicken! Ernest: Okay. Third chicken.

Ernest: Drumstick again.

Jason: Ah...this one I smell only, I know already. Ernest: Oh sh*t.

Dan: Really ah, where? Jason: I don't even have to eat it.

Jason: This is mamak fried chicken. Dan: Sh*t! This is mamak fried chicken!

Ernest: This is mamak fried chicken, damn oh man. Dan: Damn, yeah you're right.

Jason: Smell only know it's mamak fried chicken.

Producer: So what are all your answers?

Ernest: Mamak fried chicken. I think I got one wrong already.

Producer: Jason? Jason: Ah, mamak fried chicken.

Dan: Wait, wait...

Jason: I know I could be wrong with the Lim Fried Chicken but this is mamak fried chicken. Ernest: This is actually mamak fried chicken.

Dan: Ah mamak la, I feel like it's mamak also.

Ernets: I know this one...I know this one! Dan: I know this one.

Dan: McDonald's. Ernest: McDonald's.

Ernst: This is McDonald's fried chicken!

Dan: McDonald's, confirm. Producer: Jason? Jason: Yup, McDonald's.

Ernest: I actually...I'm actually enjoying this game.

Dan: Okay...

Ernest: Okay, this is definitely... Jason: Eh, I can't...oh...

Ernest: The thigh. Jason: Okay...

Ernest: A bit oily ah. Jason: Ah ha ha...

Jason: I smell only I know already.

Dan: Sh*t this taste like mamak chicken also.

Jason: No...

Ernest: Village Park la.

Jason: Dan?

Producer: Jason? Jason: Me ah, Village Park.

Dan: Village Park like that wan meh?

Ernest: Village Park ah this one.

Jason: I bet you all my life savings it's Village Park. Ernest: You only been to Village Park once!

Dan: Yeah...

Ernest: How is that possible? Jason: That's how good it is I can distinctly remember.

Dan: This is Village Park ah? Jason: Yup.

Dan: I will go with...I don't feel like this is Village Park. Jason: Because you're wrong la.

Dan: Okay...

Dan: I will go with ah...supermarket la.

Jason: Supermarket where got produce such good fried chicken wan?

Ernest: This is chicken number what?

Jason: 6. Producer: Number 6.

Ernest: Ha...I touch also I know already!

Ernest: Yeah, I know.

Ernest: Where's your ear? I whisper to you, where's your ear?

Ernest: My mouth very oily, I kiss you later... Dan: Why you wanna whisper to him?

Jason: Can Ernest answer first? I really don't know.

Ernest: I would go with Texas.

Ernest: This taste like Texas yall. Jason: Oh Texas ah?

Ernest: The skin...

Ernest: CSI, CSI.

Dan: CSI Miami, CSI Malaysia.

Ernest: Based on the texture of the skin.

Dan: Yeah, the skin texture is very...

Dan: It's very...very rough, yeah. Ernest: Very rough, very hard.

Dan: But that could be...I haven't eaten a Texas that is cold already.

Dan: So...

Ernest: It could be Texas, quite dry eh...

Dan: I feel la...

Producer: Jason I need your answer. Dan: Jason faster answer. Jason: Supermarket la.

Dan: Okay. Jason: This one I really don't know.

Jason: Okay last one. Ernest: Last chicken!

Ernest: This is... Dan: Wow, this one is very soft.

Jason: Oh this is the...

Jason: By the way, I've eaten so many chicken now my tongue numb already.

Jason: Could this be KFC again ah?

Dan: Yeah it feels like KFC right?

Jason: Eh bastard la you all...

Dan: Oh this is original.

Jason: You give us both from KFC ah?

Producer: I can't say anything.

Jason: Bastard!

Dan: Yeah, I'm gonna go with KFC. Jason: KFC original. $%!^#@!^@&&!.

Producer: Is that your final...okay, Ernest?

Jason: Bastard... Ernest: KFC, KFC. Original.

Producer: Alright, so the very first chicken

Producer: Ernest answered KFC, Jason answered KFC and Dan answered KFC.

Jason: Oh first one only, sorry okay, okay, okay...

Producer: You all got wrong.

Jason: What the %$@&@??

Ernest: That's not KFC? Jason: What's it? What's it?

Producer: It's Texas Chicken.

Nooooo!

Ernest: No! Dan: Then our Texas confirm wrong.

Ernest: No!

Jason: Texas ah? How come so close to KFC? Ernest: Oh my god... Dan: Confirm wrong already la Texas.

Ernest: Yeah! Jason: My god, the eyes!

Dan: Oh sh*t. Jason: Okay, okay.

Producer: So the second one is, Ernest you said mamak, Dan said mamak and Jason said Lim Fried Chicken.

Dan: Lim Fried Chicken...

Producer: The answer was Lim Fried Chicken

Ernest: Ah sh*t. Dan: No!

Jason: And I have to say that, what Ernest said was correct. It felt very salty, oily and Chinese.

Dan: But the thing is I never eat... Jason: I don't know how to say, I can't go "it taste Chinese", know what I mean?

Dan: I never eat Lim Fried Chicken before...sh*t.

Ernest: I actually never, I also never...no I think I had it once. Jason: I also never, I also never.

Producer: Alright, so the third one all 3 of you said mamak fried chicken.

Jason: Yeah, it's mamak la.

Producer: The answer is mamak. Jason: Yeah it's mamak la... Ernest: If he say wrong again ah...

Dan: At least I didn't get zero ah. Jason: Thank you mamak.

Producer: The fourth one all 3 of you said McDonald's.

Yeah.

Producer: You got it right. Yay!

Ernest: Wow sh*t, you're still top.

Producer: Alright so the fifth one, Ernest you said Village Park, Dan you said supermarket and Jason you said Village Park.

Jason: It is Village Park.

Producer: The answer is Village Park.

Jason: High five! Ernest: High Five! Dan: Sh*t!

Jason: But that was...it was so Village Park.

Ernest: It was Village Park bro, it was so Village Park. Jason: It was so Village Park. Dan: Maybe I always go there eat sotong that's why.

Producer: So Dan said supermarket then Texas Chicken, then Jason said supermarket, the answer is...

Jason: I really don't know.

Ernest: What?

Ernest: What?

Ernest: Oh no! Jason: For this one right you know why I say supermarket or not?

Ernest: Why? Jason: It felt very cheap.

Dan: Yeah it's damn cheap. Jason: Yeah so it's like supermarket la.

Producer: And the last but not least, all 3 of you confidently answered KFC. Jason: Aiyo, wrong ah?

Producer: The correct answer is, KFC.

Jason: So I guess I'm the winner, who's the loser?

Producer: The final score is, Ernest got 4. Ernest: See I correct la, 60%.

Producer: Jason got 6 and Dan got 3. Dan: I got 2 ah?

Ernest: Yes! Smacking time! Dan: Damn!

Jason: It's so fun, like he bought me the chicken and I get to beat him up. Dan: Yeah, what the sh*t.

Jason: Love chickens.

Dan: Damn, I already know you like to eat chicken wings.

Dan: So don't forget to stay tuned for our...

Ernest: For our...coming videos. Dan: Thank Jason for joining us. Jason: Always.

Jason: They told me to come, got free food.

Jason: Here pain meh?

Ernest: I've been waiting for this for a long time!

Jason: This happens when you don't know your chicken.

Jason: Okay, I will hold his head, so more force.

Ernest: Still friends ah, we still friends ah. Okay ah?

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Accounting for Beginners #71 / Breakeven Point Example / Managerial Accounting Basics Tutorial 101 - Duration: 13:51.

yoyoyo welcome back once again to the CPA strength show and who are you see

pedestrians I'm the longest I'm the longest I know MA I am the strongest

licensed CPA in the state of Florida that's who I am and what do you do over

here buddy I educate motivate and inspire people on a daily basis by

counting by teaching them accounting building blocks basic building blocks

building blocks building blocks now I will show you this little this little

app it's a big playlist I'm just going to Shh this right here right here I make

all your dreams come true it's the best playlist in the world guaranteed I

guarantee you makes all your dreams come true absolutely like nothing else it's

like a molecule like a neutron like have you seen one of those before you've

heard of them this is kind of what that is all righty anyways this is number 71

of my classic series classic series and we're going to break-even point an

example we've been talking about break-even point what is break-even

point it's when your revenue equals your cost and that's how we're going to start

out with it because if you can't remember anything else

if you can't quite remember the formula for it or just goodness we're just going

to start breaking important example the first question is we're going to find a

breaking point in sales units and the second question we have is we're going

to find the break-even point in sales units or just going to change the sales

price to 67 and in the first example the sales price is 60 so it's just more

there's more practice another practice more practice for us to do and that's

quite frankly that's how you're going to learn the break-even if you don't know

it you're going to do now you're going to do one one question one day and then

two weeks later you're not really going to remember it if you do two questions a

day every day for two weeks and mind you by the time by the time you're doing a

break-even question in that second week it's going

to take you like two seconds like you're just going to look at it and be like Oh

puh puh puh and and guess what when you get on your chest boop boop

anyway so engine a different things now I want to say what is the break-even

point it's when revenues right Rev equals costs and I want to start out

first with my algebraic equation and then we're going to do it with the

formula and then we're going to solve the formulas answer on how many units we

need to break-even I'm going to solve that with the algebraic equation anyways

revenue minus cost that's a break-even point right how much

money we have coming in equals how much money we have going out what do we have

what do we have coming in what's our revenue our revenues are $60 per unit so

it's going to be 60 times how many units we sell equals the variable our cost

equals our cost what's our cost our variable cost 35 per unit

thirty-five depending on how many units we sell plus fixed costs of 80,000 so

that so when we sell unit we had sixty dollars coming in per unit also when we

sell unit we have we have $35 per unit going out of our out of our bank and not

included in the variable cost not including our classes this is a fixed is

the fixed cost of 80,000 so we got variable cost and fixed costs that

comprise of our costs now what is this what is the formula well the formula is

the formula is fixed D - the formula it's fixed over fixed over contribution

margin what's contribution margin sales minus 3 or sales minus variable or left

the contribution margin because think about what what are we doing here were

we're we're cellular profit from selling a widget for $60 and the cost associated

with that item with that one item in particular that one item not that not

too straight cause not the fixed costs like like rent and a cable and a

internet bill not not the fixed ones so 35 dollars is coming out each time we

resell we got we got 60 dollars we've got 60 dollars coming in each time we

sell unit but we have 35 dollars going out so that means there's 25 dollars in

profit every single time there's 25 dollars in profit then the fixed costs

so that is called the contribution margin the sales minus the variable

costs so once they have the contribution

margin which in this case is $25 apiece then we can divide that into the fixed

cost because then we'll know how many units we have to sell to make to make up

for that fixed cause now if you're not if if if this is if this isn't making

sense to you and you don't understand the break-even cost you know play with

some numbers yourself and sit there for you know that's my thing slow down a

little bit think about what's going on try to see what the big picture work it

until you understand it don't worry that someone else can learn this in seemingly

20 minutes okay it might take you two days but guess what you're going to go

slow and once you learn it you learn it hey you know I want to start going a

little faster now all right I'm sorry of all this what fixed-fixed is 80 K right

eighty eighty thousand and what's the contribution margin the contribution

margin is sales minus variable sixty minus 35 right 60 minus 35

there's 25 so 80,000 divided by 25 hmm when I say 80,000 80,000 divided by 25 I

got 3,200 I got 3,200 units it will take to break even

I got 3,200 units that's my answer if you sold it if you sold at $60 per

unit the contribution margin is twenty five eighty thousand dollars for twenty

five eighty thousand dollars by twenty five dollars thirty two hundred units

would that work over here would would would thirty two hundred units satisfied

this equation and you're darn tootin I would 100% check this check the validity

of this all right so sixty dollars rounders sixty times

thirty two hundred units equals 192 thousand one hundred ninety two thousand

Oh so what these two equal 192 K and this

is when 3200 years in their doors checking ability at 192 k $60 730 200

now that's our revenue now if we sold 3200 units with that equal 192 thousand

our cost let's find out $35 per unit those clear $35 per unit

times 32 hundred times 3200 equals one hundred and twelve thousand plus 80

thousand plus 80 thousand one hundred ninety two thousand so yes that checks

out that checks out Bing Bing Bing now I'm

running out of kind around that time I'm sweaty AF let me just run through this

real fab it's going to run through this real fast so the answer to number one is

3200 okay number 2 we're going to change the sales price we're going to change

we're going to change the sales price from 60 to 67 all right so revenues go

to equal costs right red equals costs now each one our revenue is going to be

67 now times how many units we sell to break-even is going to equal well we got

the same we've got the same cost 35 variable in eighty thousand six so it's

going to be our costs are going to be thirty thirty-five dollars times every

time we sell one of these plus eighty thousand same same facts as it as before

hmm I was looking the lighting sorry okay let's go on to what are we going to

go on to now I can't think of them swimming ah it is the middle of August

2017 hopefully I can look back at this another ten years or something you know

in the year you know 2027 or 2025 and have a nice place with lots of air

conditioning and say you know what you just grind it boss and yeah man I mean

you're going to look at that you're going to look back it hopefully I'll

look back at this and be like man I loved that time I don't just grinding

and grinding sir glaze right now I'm hating it right now if I'm gonna die

woo all right where where was I um all right so that's the I was reading

equation now we're just going to solve for how do we solve for breakeven fixed

over contribution margin what's our fixed 80,000 80,000 is fixed

over what's our contribution margin 67 now minus 35 is 32 I hope it's 32 32 I

hope it is I don't know I'm sexy this is seven more and we just added 7c I know

it's right I don't know it's right players all right let's go through a

thousand divided by 32 equals 2500 2500 is what you would need to sell to break

even would that make sense because would that

make sense if you raise the price seven dollars per unit so you're making more

per unit you would have to sell less to cover your costs yes that would make

sense now let's take this 2500 and put it in here and see if it if it works

out let's see if we sold 2525 hundred of these units come on come on

sixty seven times twenty-five hundred that's one hundred sixty seven thousand

five hundred one six seven five hundred that's how much revenue you'd have it's

on twenty five hundred units now well your cost be 35 $35 times twenty five

hundred equals eighty seven thousand five hundred dollars plus eighty

thousand dollars plus eighty thousand dollars equals one hundred and sixty

seven thousand five hundred one six seven five hundred oh my god I'm just I

didn't want I was a hot to heat anymore I want to talk about staying positive

that's what I really want to talk about and I was listening to some Tony Robbins

before I started what I was doing this board here it says listen I wrote I took

some notes whatever you look for is what you get think about that all right I

wrote that down I mean whatever you whatever you look for is what you get

also most people overestimate what can be done in a year and they underestimate

what can be done in 10 years so just work your butt off and stay positive and

I'll see you in the next one alright like comment share subscribe don't be

stingy with all those accounting stuff actually if you share it with someone

who's taken accounting don't be don't you know I'm not thinking with this

accounting knowledge so you don't be stingy either and I'll see in the next

one I'll see you for 72 deuces

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Talking Angela - Monthly Favorites | Fashion, Makeup, Food - Duration: 2:43.

I love all the monthly favorite videos people have been posting lately

so I decided to make one myself

These are my top five fave things right now

OK, Ready?

Here's what I'm loving at the moment!

I ADORE everything about fashion

Since the new season's clothing lines are out

I had a big old closet clear out to make room

I chose what I'm going to wear this season

what I want to give to my friends

AND what someone else might love more than me

And as a reward for all that organisation

I added a few new items to my wardrobe

Yippee!

But do you know one of the things I enjoyed the most during this whole spring closet clean?

Putting together some mood boards!

I looked for inspiration in magazines, on the street

I even checked runway shows

Ooh so dreamy!

It was such a great creative process

And it looked super pretty too

Next of my list of favorites is… pink lipsticks!

I just love them

Pinkish shades, nudes, and natural colors are totally my jam at the moment

Maybe it's because of the weather

Maybe because they're totally on trend right now

Maybe because these colors realty suit me

Whatever the reason

I love them!

Third on my list is the Talking Tom and Friends Animated Series

Ladies and gentleman, who's with me on this one?

It's THE best thing to watch right now

I like to get comfy on the couch, pick my fave episode

and just get ready to laugh

I can watch them again and again!

Oh, I have a fave food item of the month too

Obvs. Coconut!

You've already seen my video about what an amazing little beauty booster coconut as a whole is

but this month I'm super into coconut water

It's a delicious and healthy way to stay hydrated

I saved the best for last

My fifth and final monthly fave is

fashion design!

I've been sketching and designing different outfits 24/7 at the moment

I know, I know – it's another fashion related thing

but I just can't help myself

I LOVE IT

See how many I've already designed!?

My friends are always telling me to do something with them

What do you think?

I guess a girl can dream right?

Hold on a sec

I should stop daydreaming and start making real plans!

Okay - but first I'll finish this video

So what do you think of this type of video?

Want to see more favorites?

If so, let me know in the comments below!

See you next time, my Little Kitties!

Bye!

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Cancer Cure Suppressed for 80 Years They're Finally Admitting Royal Rife Was Right - Duration: 15:48.

Cancer Cure Suppressed for 80 Years They�re Finally Admitting Royal Rife Was Right

A person does not hear sound only through the ears; he hears sound through every pore

of his body. It permeates the entire being, and according to its particular influence

either slows or quickens the rhythm of the blood circulation; it either wakens or soothes

the nervous system. It arouses a person to greater passions or it calms him by bringing

him peace. According to the sound and its influence a certain effect is produced. Sound

becomes visible in the form of radiance. This shows that the same energy which goes into

the form of sound before being visible is absorbed by the physical body. In that way

the physical body recuperates and becomes charged with new magnetism. � Sufi musician,

mystic, and healer Hazrat Inayat Khan

Everything vibrates. Everything.

Our reality is such that frequencies have a much more profound effect on us than we�ve

been previously led to believe. This reality can no longer be ignored.

As technologically advanced as we are constantly told we are these days, there are some technologies

just now being presented to the public as �new� when they are not new at all but

have simply been widely suppressed for decades. Things like the �new� digital neuro headbands

that pulse specific electromagnetic frequencies into a person�s head to �transition�

his or her moods, for example.

It has also come out in recent years that frequencies can cure diseases, including cancer.

Professor and researcher Anthony Holland even gave a Tedx talk on �Shattering Cancer with

Resonant Frequencies� a few years back, discussing the ability to destroy cancer cells

and deadly super bugs like MRSA with oscillating pulsed electrical fields� not that you probably

heard about it on the nightly news or anything.

As someone pointed out in the comments, phrases like, �They hadn�t seen anything quite

like it. Seems to be a new phenomenon,� (emphasis mine), made viewers who know about

the organized suppression of such technologies since at least the 1930s want to slam their

own heads into a wall.

Meet Dr. Royal Raymond Rife

Dr. Rife

Dr. Rife has been referred to by those who personally knew and worked with him as a genius.

A scientist and inventor, starting in the 1920s, Rife began building a large and complex

microscope capable of magnifying objects 31,000 times (compared with maybe 1700 times available

on standard microscopes in the 1930s and 40s). By 1940 Rife had a two-foot high device weighing

in at 200 pounds which included some 5,682 parts that enabled Rife to see viruses and

bacteria in a way no other scientists had.

Because these organisms were so tiny, Rife designed a method of staining them with light.Through

this work, Rife came to understand that all living things, including bacteria and viruses,

have their own frequency or oscillation pattern. Just like a specific musical note can shatter

a wine glass if sung at the resonant frequency of the glass, it was found frequencies could

also be used to destroy pathogens.

As he continued to isolate viruses and bacteria and locate their frequencies for destruction,

Rife claimed he discovered the virus responsible for cancer.

Using resonance, or what he termed the �Mortal Oscillatory Rate� of the virus, he killed

it. Over and over and over.

Rife completed hundreds of experiments on tumors in rats purposefully infected with

this isolated cancer virus before ever using his cancer-killing frequencies on people.

In 1934, he tested out his device out on 16 terminally ill cancer patients. Out of 16,

all but two of them were considered officially cured in just three months. Of his treatment

Rife would later write, �With the frequency instrument treatment, no tissue is destroyed,

no pain is felt, no noise is audible, and no sensation is noticed. A tube lights up

and 3 minutes later the treatment is completed. The virus or bacteria is destroyed and the

body then recovers itself naturally from the toxic effect of the virus or bacteria. Several

diseases may be treated simultaneously.�

An LA Times article described the method for the public in June 1940.

�For organisms too small to be stained, an ingenious illuminating system is used.

This system utilizes Rife�s theory that organisms respond to certain wavelengths,

a theory he carries to finality by bombarding disease germs with radio waves which are �tuned�

to those of the minute man-killers. And the virus he says occurs in cancer has, Rife insists,

disintegrated under such radio waves.�

Rife was hailed in the scientific and medical communities for his discoveries. By 1937,

Rife had established a company called Beam Ray with several colleagues, and 14 of his

machines were manufactured.

So what happened? Why aren�t these machines in every hospital and cancer treatment center

in the world today?

Simply put, the only cancer Rife couldn�t seem to kill was greed.

How the Cure for Cancer Got Suppressed

Morris Fishbein

Powerful opposition with vested interests in allopathic (pharmaceutical and surgery-based)

medicine and the still infant cancer �treatment� called chemotherapy, and medical professionals

linked to the Rockefeller Foundation (with its deeply entrenched eugenics-based population

control agenda) would make sure Rife�s machines would never be available to the public at

large.

One such stooge was Dr. Morris Fishbein, head for a time of the American Medical Association

(AMA) and described by Bob Wallace on LewRockwell.com as a �shakedown artist� hellbent on destroying

naturopathic medical inventors he couldn�t buy out:

�Fishbein sent an attorney to make a token attempt to buy out Rife. Rife refused. Although

no one knows the exact terms of the offer, it was probably similar to the one Fishbein

made to Harry Hoxsey for his herbal cancer remedy (which Fishbein, in court, had to admit

worked on skin cancer).

Fishbein and his associates would receive all profits for nine years and Hoxsey would

receive nothing. Then, if they were satisfied that it worked, Hoxsey would begin to receive

10% of the profits. When Hoxsey refused, Fishbein used his political connections to have Hoxsey

arrested 125 times in a period of 16 months. The charges (based on practicing without a

license) were always thrown out of court, but Fishbein harassed Hoxsey for 25 years.

The only good thing that came out of it is that the scandal forced Fishbein to resign.

Fishbein then offered Phil Hoyland, an investor in Beam Ray and an electrical engineer who

had helped build the frequency instruments, legal assistance in an attempt to steal the

company from Rife and the other investors. A lawsuit ensued.�

That lawsuit was the beginning of the end of Rife and his machines. Unable to withstand

the attacks on his character and life�s work in court, Rife crumbled and turned to

alcoholism (despite the fact that he ultimately won his case). The legal costs bankrupted

him, and his Beam Ray company went out of business.

Fishbein continued to wield the power of the AMA to halt any further proper scientific

investigations into Rife�s claims or his machine. The doctors that had previously supported

Rife and his work suddenly fell silent. Arthur Kendall, one of Rife�s partners, suddenly

retired to Mexico with a �gift� of a quarter of a million dollars. Other doctors were given

large grants and AMA honors to shut their mouths and go back to prescribing pharmaceuticals.

Major medical journals, predominantly funded by Big Pharma advertising revenues, refused

to publish anyone�s work involving Rife�s theories or his machines.

Rife�s lab was also broken into, and documentation of his work including photographs and even

pieces of his microscopes were stolen and vandalized. Then, in what would be too much

coincidence for even a Hollywood movie, the multi-million dollar Burnett Lab was torched

and destroyed just as its scientists were about to corroborate Rife�s findings.

The burned Burnett Lab

Police illegally confiscated the rest of Rife�s research� and that was it. Fishbein would

go down in history with a prestigious write up a medical career on �exposing quacks�

(or, alternatively, financial �enemies� of Big Pharma�s chemical and surgery-based

medicine model).

It wasn�t just Fishbein. There was a coordinated effort to ensure other doctors didn�t even

attempt to follow in Rife�s footsteps.

Dr. Cornelius P. Rhoads, an oncologist, Rockefeller Institute alum and head of the chemical warfare

service during the last two years of WWII, spent two decades from 1939-1959 as the head

of Memorial Sloan Kettering � the nation�s premier chemotherapy advocate where Rhoads

helped shape the newly emerging �treatment� of cancer with chemotherapy. He, too, prevented

other doctors from even attempting to replicate Rife�s work, pulling strings to get research

funding canceled for those who dared to try.

Rhoads not only prevented Dr. Irene Diller from announcing the discovery of the cancer

micro-organism to the New York Academy of Sciences in 1950, but he got Dr. Caspe slapped

with a nasty IRS investigation and her laboratory funds canceled after she announced a similar

discovery in Rome three years later.

Rhoads, it should be pointed out, would also go down in history as a potential murderer.

In the 1930s, when Rhoads was down in Puerto Rico for the Rockefeller�s Anemia Commission,

after a drunken night where he returned to find his car had been vandalized, he wrote

a disgusting, racist confession of both murder and attempted murder by injecting people with

cancer to a colleague:

�They [Puerto Ricans] are beyond doubt the dirtiest, laziest, most degenerate and thievish

race of men ever inhabiting this sphere. It makes you sick to inhabit the same island

with them. They are even lower than Italians. What the island needs is not public health

work but a tidal wave or something to totally exterminate the population. It might then

be livable. I have done my best to further the process of extermination by killing off

8 and transplanting cancer into several more. The latter has not resulted in any fatalities

so far� The matter of consideration for the patients� welfare plays no role here

� in fact all physicians take delight in the abuse and torture of the unfortunate subjects.�

At least 13 people died under Rhoads� �care� in Puerto Rico.

The Rockefeller public relations firm came out later to say Rhoads was simply writing

a �fantastic and playful� letter for his own amusement, a satire piece. Token investigations,

including one initiated by the Rockefeller Institute, claimed there was no evidence Rhoads

had abused or neglected his patients. Interesting wording.

As far as history is concerned, you can believe Rhoads� letter hasn�t been featured too

prominently in his otherwise illustrious biography as a pioneer of chemotherapy.

And Today?

How many people have needlessly died from cancer that could have quickly, painlessly,

and inexpensively been cured by Rife technology in the years since his research was suppressed?

It�s a horrifying thought.

My mother almost died from cancer. They gave her grueling chemotherapy treatments including

one she later found out wasn�t even for the cancer type she had been diagnosed with.

When all was said and done, and her immune system had been utterly destroyed but her

cancer went into remission, the doctors told her it would probably come back in five to

ten years.

That. Is NOT. A cure.

The reason the average person still believes dangerous and toxic chemotherapy actually

�cures� cancer today is linked to the same greedy force behind why the majority

of people still fuel their cars with gasoline despite the fact that much more efficient,

inexpensive, and environmentally sound alternatives have existed for decades but have also been

suppressed until recently.

Greed, however, can�t keep the truth hidden from humanity forever� especially those

truths which are so fundamentally obvious.

It�s 2017. How many years have people been dutifully donating money to cancer research

and �running for the cure� without so much as a peep from the allopathic medical

system about the cause?

Albeit quietly, we now have researchers coming out of the woodwork to verify the power of

resonant frequencies to kill viruses and bacteria and to cure even life-threatening diseases,

including cancer. Two doctors in 2014 published a paper in Global Advances in Health and Medicine

titled �Life Rhythm as a Symphony of Oscillatory Patterns: Electromagnetic Energy and Sound

Vibration Modulates Gene Expression for Biological Signaling and Healing�. In it, they concluded:

Hence, not only chemicals and physical energies like EMFs and sound vibrations, but even our

emotions, thoughts, beliefs, and the way we develop our intentions and life rhythms can

deeply transform our gene expression patterning at the cellular level. This finding may disclose

unexpected chances to develop self-healing processes based on further utilization of

this remarkable human potential�

The paradigm emerging here moves from a purely biochemical viewpoint, based solely upon physical

concepts of energy and momentum transfer and their implications for biochemistry, to a

holistic, information-based paradigm. Much as a whisper might carry more gravitas than

shouted words, science may now be uncovering the basic principles of a more subtle informational

biology in which specific signaling behaviors can carry the power for healing.

The power of healing.

After 70+ years, we all know how well the Big Pharma model of filling ourselves up with

chemicals and ripping out our vital organs has served us� These aren�t �cures�.

That system doesn�t heal.

It�s only a matter of time before the medical and scientific communities will be forced

to admit Rife was right or risk losing the last few shreds of credibility they have in

a world where its become all too obvious we�ve been purposefully held hostage in a technology

bubble� to our own detriment.

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Are you sleeping, are you sleeping?

Brother John, Brother John?

Morning bells are ringing, morning bells are ringing

Ding Ding Dong, Ding

Ding Dong.

Red.

Blue

Black

Hey you!

Come over here!

Are you sleeping, are you sleeping?

Brother John, Brother John?

Morning bells are ringing, morning bells are ringing

Ding Ding Dong, Ding Ding Dong.

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The incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout

Down came the rain And washed the spider out

Out came the sun And dried up all the rain

And the itsy-bitsy spider Climbed up the spout again

The incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout

Down came the rain And washed the spider out

Out came the sun And dried up all the rain

And the itsy-bitsy spider Climbed up the spout again

The incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout

Down came the rain And washed the spider out

Out came the sun And dried up all the rain

And the itsy-bitsy spider Climbed up the spout again

One little, two little, three little numbers

four little, five little, six little numbers

seven little, eight little, nine little numbers

ten little numbers...

One...

Two..

Three..

Four little numbers...

Five...

Six...

Seven...

Eight little numbers...

Nine...

Ten...

Ten...

Ten little numbers…

One little, two little, three little numbers

four little, five little, six little numbers

seven little, eight little, nine little numbers

ten little numbers...

One...

Two..

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Four little numbers...

Five...

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Eight little numbers...

Nine...

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The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish. swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish, all through the town!

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. beep, beep beep, beep, beep, beep.

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. all through the town!

The babies on the bus go waa waa waa. waa waa waa,waa waa waa.

The babies on the bus go waa waa waa, all through the town!

The mommies on the bus go shh shh shh. shh shh shh, shh shh shh.

The mommies on the bus go shh shh shh, all through the town!

The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!

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How To Remove Background Image For YouTube Thumbnails - Duration: 4:51.

So you just shot a photo of yourself but you didn't want to include the

background in your YouTube thumbnail How do you remove the background but keep

the original image? in this video I'll show you how to remove the background

image using Pixelmator to create an attractive thumbnail for your YouTube

video. Here's the original image I shot with my iPhone and here's the edited

image after removing the background using Pixelmator hello my name is Herman

Drost from drostdesigns.com if you want to grow your audience on YouTube and

generate traffic leads and subscribers on autopilot hit the subscribe button or

hit the bell notification icon why use Pixelmator? I chose Pixelmator

because it's quick and easy to use plus you get a free trial for 30 days to see if

you like it. It only costs $29.99 for the Mac version plus you can download an app

from the App Store for your iPhone or iPad for only $4.99 I wanted to find an

alternative to photoshop because for Photoshop you have to pay a monthly fee

and has a steep learning curve here's how to remove the background image using

Pixelmator. To download the free trial of Pixelmator just google Pixelmator then

click free trial and then click download Pixelmator trial now for 30 days. Once

you've downloaded Pixelmator just click on the Pixelmator file and it says try open

existing image I'm going to open this one we're going to click on the

polygonal lasso tool we're going to outline our image started here then you just

click on around your image

we'll speed this up to finish it

and then when you come to the end it'll show finished selection is to click on

that now we're going to refine the selection so go up to edit refine

selection click on the smart refine and we can also adjust the edge detection

here adjust the shape roundness we can do the edge softness so I've got the

bald head here so we'll just want to make sure that that it's taken care of

that looks about right click ok then we'll go up to edit invert selection click

delete. Here is our transparent image I'm going to go up to edit-"deselect all" we are

going to save this file as a transparent image. Go up to share and export and select

PNG click Next save it to the desktop save it as "trans1" click export let's

use this image for our thumbnails. Go up to edit copy you create a new image go to

file new our new image will be 1920 by 1080 and click OK let's expand the

window so I'm just going to click on this green sign to expand the window

give it a background color so I can use the paint tool

let's click inside of there we've got blue but we can choose any color we like

I just click that arrow to deselect go up to edit paste and here's our image

I want to transform that to a smaller image so we'll go up to here click edit

transform and then we can just transform this image to any size we like by just

moving it around. It looks good enough for now just click on the type tool to add

text click to add text call that remove

If I want to make that larger I can just go up to file-edit-transform and we can

make it bigger or if we go to the outside we can even rotate it so we

don't wanna do that just go to Command D to deselect it now we're going to add

another text box click on text put that on top of the hand move this one down

a bit. There's our thumbnail image save it click share export you have the option to

save it as a JPEG, PNG, TIFF, Photoshop PDF or other we're going to save it as a

JPEG. Click JPEG and the quality is going to be best. Click next and we'll save this as

"background1" Now you know how to quickly and easily remove the background

color of an image and create a clickable YouTube thumbnail using Pixelmator. Click

the card icon to download my video upload checklist you'll receive the 10

things you need to do before going live on YouTube

if you want to learn how to grow your audience on YouTube and generate views

and subscribers on autopilot click the subscribe button below and check out the

related videos I'll see you in the next video

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