Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 10, 2017

Waching daily Oct 28 2017

Imagine that the worst scenario about zombie apocalypse came to life

and now all the streets are flooded with zombies.

The world starts to panic!

It's on the edge of extinction..

and only handful of people can survive through this invasion!

those people are.. TOP TEN FACTS viewers

because only they know TOP 10 myths about...

zombies!

In our planet exists special group of experts which analyzes the possibility of zombie apocalypse.

They try to find weaknesses in zombies and make plans how to take advantage from that.

According to experts one of the main weaknesses in zombies is that they are constantly rooting

and this process is unstoppable.

So it's safe to SAY that zombies couldn't handle high temperature

because it speeds the process of rooting.

Also, we can say that because of temperature the life spam of zombies would be significantly shorter.

Funny thing is that zombie bodies in hot temperature would start to GROW

because rooting creates gas emission and because of that, they would just start to blow up.

So the main idea is simple..

countries with tropical climate is not the best place for zombies to start taking over the world.

The first President of the United States could have almost been the first " Zombie President " of the United States

if one very whacked out doctor would've gotten in his way.

Washington's death from a serious bout of pneumonia prompted a bizarre set of final requests..

the president didn't want his body buried straight away.

Turns out Washington was afraid of being buried alive

so the family kept his corpse on ice for THREE DAYS as they conducted his final arrangements.

Physician William Thornton showed up to pay his last respects to the late president

and when he learned that his body had been preserved

he asked the family if he could conduct a series of medical experiments to see if he could rise him

by pumping his lungs with air and infusing a hearty amount of lamb's blood into his circulatory system.

Thankfully, the family refused his requests and let the first president of the United States to rest in peace.

Toxic zombies are zombies who have come back to life through radiation

exposure to a virus

or poisonous chemical leaks.

These zombies are usually rotting, smell bad, can't feel the pain and prefer to feed on human flesh.

They typically can't move fast, but they can smell fresh blood and can hear very well.

This kind of zombie differs from well known zombies, because ordinary zombies

only uses the human body and retain a limited capacity for human attributes, such as pain and emotion.

We can hear stories about toxic zombies in the Caribbean, Central and South America, and South of the United States.

Haitian, Clairvius Narcisse is perhaps the best known case of zombification in Haiti.

According to Narcisse he died, was buried, and then was raised by a combination

of powerful neurotoxins and hallucinogens.

Hm... I wonder if this guy knew he was a zombie when he was a zombie ?

In Scandinavian culture, zombies are described as HARDENED WARRIORS who return to kill the living.

The only way to kill a Norse zombie is to cut off it's head and burn the body.

If You fly often, You might want to save Your money for when the zombies decide it's time to take over the world

because Australia might offer You best chance of survival.

According to experts Australia is the safest country in the world, when we are talking about zombie virus.

Canada, the United States, Russia and Kazakhstan rounded up the top five.

The countries were graded according to their global location, topography, weapon access, population and military preparedness.

All of the stories of the dead being brought back to life are thousands of years old.

For example, one of the oldest known stories is created 5,000 years ago.

This tale is about the Epic of Gilgamesh

an angry goddess who threatens to bring the dead back to life and eat the living.

If we look trough all the existing stories about zombies

we would notice that each tale pictures different kind of zombie with distinctive capacities.

So how we know which type of apocalypse to prepare for ?

Of course.. the best is to be prepared for all of them

but first of all, lets look trough the most popular ones.

It's not a big surprise that the most popular zombie is just a simple zombie

who takes over the human body and becomes a zombie.

The next one would be a radiation or " experiment gone wrong " zombie.

This zombie type is when there is an attempt to bring human back to life but it rises not as a living one.

Another interesting kind is voodoo zombies, when spells are used to take over the human body.

By looking at all these species

we can conclude that we have a lot of work to do to prepare for all of them.

According to Haitians, if You feed salt to a zombie, it will restore the person to freedom.

Sadly, that doesn't mean the zombie will become a living person again

but, rather, that the body will return to the grave.

The most informative book about zombies is written by Max Brooks.

According to Brooks, humans turn into zombies from the special virus

which travels through the bloodstream, from the initial point of entry to the brain.

The virus stops all bodily functions and mutates the brain into an organ that does not need oxygen.

Thus, the essentially deceased person will become the living dead

with an insatiable drive to consume human flesh.

This abstract description is clear enough to get an image of zombie creation.

But how to know if You are infected ? Not to worry!

Brooks wrote a schedule of symptoms and only TOP TEN FACTS presents detailed description of them!

Hour 1: Pain and discoloration of the infected area.

Immediate clotting of the wound.

Hour 5: Fever from 99 to 103 degrees fahrenheit

chills, slight dementia, vomiting, acute pain in the joints.

Hour 8: Numbing of extremities and infected area, increased fever from 103 to 106 degrees fahrenheit

increased dementia, loss of muscular coordination.

Hour 11: Paralysis in the lower body, overall numbness, slowed heart rate.

Hour 16: Coma.

Hour 20: Heart stoppage. Zero brain activity.

Hour 23: Reanimation, resurrection.

So! If You started to feel some of the symptoms and eventually became a zombie

after watching this video You know what to do

FIRST OF ALL! - Avoid tropical weather.

Secondly – don't travel to TOP 5 safest places

if You don't want to get shot in the head

and finally – stop eating salt before You drop dead.

Thanks for watching and good luck to survive!

For more infomation >> TOP 10 Myths - Zombies - Duration: 9:12.

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COLLABORATION SPECIAL HALLOWEEN organized by DOLLIGHTFUL - Duration: 16:03.

Hi everyone, this is Anastazia Custom speaking

and welcome on this special Halloween collaboration video

organized by Dollightful

With this video, I want to thanks her

because thanks to this opportunity

I was able to meet artists from other countries with various horizons

with a common passion for dolls and customization

I will now present the creations of my 10 partners

each one having a different Halloween vision

before showing you in details

the realisation steps of my own creation

We start with Dolligtful of course

Andreja from Nicolle's Dreams

Maria Lazar

GM Art

Hextian

Dolls Brand-New Look

Moonlight Jewel

Mozekyto

Patrick Custom

And finally Tamakyu

For my customization I choose to stay classic

So I went for a witch

in collaboration with the dressmaker Furyli

And here comes Luna Gladis Brok

The outfit and accessories

were entirely made by Furyli

Please note Luna Gladis Brok is in auction on Ebay for 3 days

so that the end of the auction

will timely be on Halloween evening

You'll find the action link in the video description

as well as the dessmaker Furyli Facebook page

and of course the Youtube channel of each partner

I hope you liked this video

Next week I'll show you a new DollZap'

Meanwhile, I wish you a very happy Halloween

and eat candies without restraint

Tchuss !!

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ARMY REMOTE VIEWER & NASA SCIENTIST SHARE THE TRUTH ABOUT LIFE ON MARS - Duration: 10:21.

ARMY REMOTE VIEWER & NASA SCIENTIST SHARE THE TRUTH ABOUT LIFE ON MARS

BY ARJUN WALIAOCTOBER

�The more we observe Mars, the more information we�re getting that it really is a fascinating

planet, from the Curiosity Rover we now know that Mars once was like a planet very much

like Earth, with long salty seas, with fresh water lakes, probably with snow capped peaks

and clouds and a water cycle just like we�re studying here on Earth.

. . . Something has happened to Mars, it lost its water.�

The quote above comes from John Grunsfeld, a five-time space flow astronaut and associate

administrator of NASA�s Science Mission Directive.

It was given at a NASA press conference where representatives told the world that there

is water on Mars, that it�s not the dry, arid planet we imagined it to be, and that

it was once very much Earth-like and still holds the possibility of harbouring life.

After all, water means life.

While this announcement came as something of a shock to the public, scientists have

been telling the world for some time now that Mars was once very much Earth-like, that it

probably hosted some form of life, and that something happened in Mars� past which completely

changed its planetary/atmospheric conditions.

What�s more, many prestigious scientists, high ranking military personnel, and political

figures have been coming forward to disclose sightings of strange objects flying within

our atmosphere that defy our current understanding of physics.

Some also assert some of these objects could be extraterrestrial, and there is �abundant�

evidence we are not alone in the universe.

One of many examples is Dr. Norman Burgrun, a mechanical engineer who has worked for Ames

Research Laboratory, NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics), and Lockheed Missiles

and Space Company, now known as Lockheed Martin.

He then went on to found Bergrun Engineering and Research.

You can view some of his publications for NASA, where he worked for more than a decade,

here.

In this interview, Bergrun accuses that agency of �garbling� photos and fudging data,

as well as hiding the fact that there are intelligently controlled objects out there,

greater than anything we could ever imagine.

Life on Mars

It�s interesting that NASA held the press conference confirming that Mars used to be

Earth-like when Dr. John Brandenburg, who worked for NASA, has been speaking about this

for years.

Brandenburg has worked on space plasma technologies, nuclear fusion, and advanced space propulsion,

and invented the Microwave Electro-Thermal plasma thruster using water propellant for

space propulsion.

He was also the Deputy Manager of the Clementine Mission to the Moon, which was part of a joint

space project between the Ballistic Missile Defence Organization (BMDO) and NASA.

The mission discovered water at the Moon�s poles in 1994.

Brandenburg has been lecturing and writing for the past couple of years on the pyramid

structures that have been found on Mars, as well as relaying to the public that the giant

�face� discovered on Mars by Viking in the 1970s is an actual, giant face.

He says NASA knows this and that, contrary to their assertion that they don�t know

what caused the dramatic shift that occurred in Mars� atmosphere, they know there was

a nuclear blast � a fact proven by nuclear isotopes found on the planet.

�We have found, in a nutshell, that Mars used to be Earth-like, in the past, and became,

eventually, the home not only to life, but a humanoid civilization, and that civilization

was apparently destroyed by a nuclear attack from space, and we have to send astronauts

there to find out what exactly happened.

Did the people on Mars know who did this to them?

And how can we make sure that this doesn�t happen to us?�

� Dr. John Brandenburg

The picture above, which includes the pyramid, was taken from a lecture given by Brandenburg

(at the 26:46 mark).

Any scientist who publicly shares information that challenges commonly held belief systems,

as well as what�s been put out by mainstream media, will always come under public scrutiny

and ridicule.

In another lecture given by Brandenburg (below), he goes into more detail regarding these strange

anomalies, and about the civilization that once existed there.

For more detailed information relating to this topic, you can check out these CE articles:

Ex NASA Scientists Share Concealed Information About The Giant Face & Pyramid Found on Mars

Researchers Find Tetrahedral Geometry & Reflections of Pythagoras & Dirac In The Mounds of Cydonia,

on Mars.

Joe McMoneagle, the Army Remote Viewer

The STARGATE project was one of multiple programs that the U.S. government undertook to examine

non-material science and �psi� phenomena like telepathy and telekinesis.

It ran for more than two decades, and a lot of information regarding the program has since

been declassified and opened for public viewing.

The program was used multiple times for successful intelligence collection, as outlined in a

paper published after the declassification in 1995:

To summarize, over the years, the back-and-forth criticism of protocols, refinement of methods,

and successful replication of this type of remote viewing in independent laboratories

has yielded considerable scientific evidence for the reality of the [remote viewing] phenomenon.

Adding to the strength of these results was the discovery that a growing number of individuals

could be found to demonstrate high-quality remote viewing, often to their own surprise.

. . . The development of this capability at SRI has evolved to the point where visiting

CIA personnel with no previous exposure to such concepts have performed well under controlled

laboratory conditions.

One of the participants in that program was Joseph McMoneagle, a now-retired army veteran

who was involved in the remote viewing program.

Remote viewing is the the ability of individuals to describe a remote geographical location

up to several hundred thousand kilometers away (or more) from their physical location.

Remote viewing is also tied in with pre-cognition, and future events have also been successfully

predicted.

One example includes a Soviet Tu-22 bomber that was outfitted as a reconnaissance aircraft,

lost in Zaire in 1979, then located by an Air Force remote viewer.

President Jimmy Carter was aware of this, admitting to national press that the CIA,

without his knowledge, once consulted a psychic to locate a missing government plane.

According to CNN, he told students at Emory University that the �special U.S. plane�

crashed somewhere in Zaire.

The only thing is that it was a Russian plane, not an American one.

According to Carter, �the woman went into a trance and gave some latitude and longitude

figures.

We focused our satellite cameras on that point and the plane was there.�

Another example is Ingo Swann, McMoneagle�s colleague, a man who was able to successfully

describe and view a ring around Jupiter that scientists had no idea even existed.

This took place precisely before the first ever flyby of Jupiter by NASA�s Pioneer

10 spacecraft, which confirmed that the ring did actually exist.

These results were published and they are linked earlier in this article.

�To determine whether it was necessary to have a �beacon� individual at the target

site, Swann suggested carrying out an experiment to remote view the planet Jupiter before the

upcoming NASA Pioneer 10 flyby.

In that case, much to his chagrin (and ours) he found a ring around Jupiter, and wondered

if per- haps he had remote viewed Saturn by mistake.

Our colleagues in astronomy were quite unimpressed as well, until the flyby revealed that an

unanticipated ring did in fact exist.�

� Dr. Hal Puthoff

In the video below, McMoneagle explains how he detected �shadows of people, fragments�

and was picking up on a memory of people once existing there.

He said he found evidence of giant structures, pyramids, and an ancient people trying to

survive, people who had sent out someone to look for a new home.

He also had visions of tall, thin, humanoid beings.

We�re talking about a highly skilled army remote viewer coming from a very successful

program.

Simple put, remote viewing can work, which is why the U.S. government uses it.

General Stubblebine, a retired United States Major General who was also the Commanding

General of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), also supported

and involved himself in these programs.

He once told the world that army remote viewers were able to find structures on Mars:

There are structures on the surface of Mars.

I will tell you for the record that there are structures underneath the surface of Mars

that cannot be seen by the Voyager cameras that went by in 1976.

I will also tell you that there are machines on the surface of Mars and there are machines

under the surface of Mars that you can look at, you can find out in detail, you can see

what they are, where they are, who they are and a lot of detail about them.

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See you later Paw Patrol pups. Enjoy the poop ha ha ha.

Oh no the school bus crashed. What happen to the Paw Patrol?

Hey Dino Pals, this is Toy Rex here. Let's see what Toy surprise we have today.

Today the Paw Patrol toys ride a school bus.

Wow that sounds so fun Ryder. Where's the school bus?

Here's the Playmobil school bus. It looks so cool.

It's got flashing lights and it's a big orange school bus. Lets open it up.

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St Johns YouTube 720 - Duration: 14:27.

[Narrator] "For just as each has one body with many members, and these members do not

have all the same function, so in Christ, we, though many,

form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. We have different gifts,

according to the grace given to each of us." Romans 12:4-6."

[Narrator] We all come to this world with different abilities and ways of moving through each other's lives.

And we all need food, shelter, love, grace, and meaning to find our way

through the challenges that come our way. The importance of having access to these

basic needs is obvious to most. But how we make the necessary changes in

ourselves and our environment to grant an open path to worship can be challenging.

[Father Matt] The world is changing, and the church is changing and as hard as

that can be, sometimes we have to remember that God does not promise that

we will never have to change. God does promise that when we follow the Holy Spirit,

when we take more and more seriously what we believe and

say, in the baptismal covenant for example, we will be given new life.

[Narrator] Physical changes can be expensive. Cultural shifts can be scary. And it can feel overwhelming

to remember all the different things we need to do each day so we can all feel included.

But our community at St. John's has not shied away from the challenge.

Instead, as a community, we've set the common goal to reach across boundaries

to welcome everyone looking for a spiritual home.

[Father Matt] The hardest thing is to get an idea ingrained, you know. And even I blew it the other day.

I put together a little teaching about something that we're talking about and it had a lot of written materials,

and I was very careful, I was translating all the materials and this and that.

And I completely forgot to send them to, have them turned into Braille.

[Laura Faulkner] It's about inclusion and this larger mission. And there's healing brokenness,

and extending border-less kindness, are some of the words within our mission. And this is very deeply,

it's not just felt and held here, it's weekly, daily acted on.

[Narrator] A disability is defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act as

"A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, a record of such

an impairment, or being regarded as having such an impairment." These can include

hearing loss, blindness, mobility issues, and even ones we cannot see such as

learning disabilities, autism, and even mental health concerns like depression and anxiety disorders.

[Jamie Sibson] You know, people don't know what they don't know, right.

The unknown kind of thing is about disability in general. I think when you

look at statistics, and I don't know the exact statistics, so I won't state 'em, but

there's a high number of persons with disability who won't go to church

because of the lack of accessibility. And so, when I talk about the unknown, it's

more about people just not knowing, not knowing how to help or

maybe like the church as a whole not knowing what to do to ensure that services or

anything that we do through the church is accessible to everybody.

[Ann Foxworth] I was walking down that sidewalk yesterday between here and the parish hall by myself.

Usually I'm walking with Doug or my dog or something. And it was just so narrow.

and we were looking for putting in some door openers to help folks with wheelchairs. And then if y'all wanna

go up to look at the choir area and film that, there's no space for a person in a wheelchair to be in the choir.

So we're hoping to do something about that. I don't know what yet.

[Deacon Victoria] We do have pew cuts in certain pews, and they are at the back, but they're a couple more, two, three rows ahead.

But it's kinda like, I wish we could have pew cuts that were a little bit bigger, a little more cut, you know.

Because once you get the wheelchair in there, and some wheelchairs don't fit this small square space.

You need a much more rectangular space. This way or that way.

[Priya] You know how people go up for readings, oh I remember that. We did; there was one time, we were, I had

remember how I was in the vestry when I was little?

[Sue] Acolytes.

[Priya] Yeah, when we did that, I remember when I did it. They made me do the reading, and oh, man, that was hard.

[CJ] I'm sort of quiet, but I be paying attention, cause I want to learn. I be wanting to learn,

and understand how things work here at St. John's, and I want to participate in the things that they do.

So I pay attention.

[Narrator] Some of us have one of these, and others of us have many of these to deal with every day.

But more importantly, we all come to this community

with the ability to have a relationship with God, and each other.

[Deacon Victoria] We have a wonderful opportunity here to become a parish that is

easily accessible to people with, I love the way we're phrasing it, people of any ability,

or many, any abilities, rather than focusing on the disabilities, but the abilities, and the variation of abilities.

[Narrator] God has put the body together, giving greater honor to the parts that lacked it,

so that there should be no division in the body, but that its parts should have equal concern for each other.

If one part suffers, every part suffers with it. If one part is honored, every part rejoices with it.

1 Corinthians 12:24-26

[Father Matt] As it goes, there's a woman who had a hemorrhage for all this time.

She had spent a lot of money on doctors and they couldn't cure her,

and the problem at the time was, that kind of hemorrhaging made her ritually unclean,

and therefore, nobody should be talking to, or touching her or having anything to do with,

so she is suddenly just completely outcast from society, and Jesus is passing by, and the crowds are pressing in,

and she just works her way up and grabs his cloak, and is healed just by that action.

And he notices that, and says, what's going on? And his disciples point out, there's this woman,

and she's done this, shall we send her away, that kind of thing.And he says, "No!" and he calls her his daughter,

and he incorporates her back into society, so that's what really we're trying to do,

is build this loving society where nobody's excluded for any reason.

[Narrator] Inclusion is the act of inviting individuals into the community who have not felt welcome before.

It's about actively changing the way things have always been done

so that others can participate fully in the community, and feel not only accepted,

but asked to serve and lead the community toward a greater understanding of ourselves

and our relationship with God.

[Father Matt] You'll know when folks are really integrated when they can run something totally different,

that they have all the tools and empowerment that they need to do that,

so that we have a person who can't see completely in charge of all the readers,

that would be a wonderful image.

[Chad Hall] One of the great things about Christianity is the emphasis that the least of us is the greatest of us.

And the last is the first. I think that there's something very powerful about

empowering someone to go out and to empower others and to serve others.

There is this huge demographic of people with disabilities who don't go to church,

probably because of accessibility issues. We live in a built environment. Everything.

We're not in the forest here. This is all man-made stuff, and I think in a lot of ways,

we can make this stuff welcoming and accessible to all people, bring people into this community,

so that they can be ministers, so that they can be disciples,

so that they can continue to be a part of the gospel, which I think is the idea

of the first is last, and the last is first, and we really, I think, believe that internally,

and we're trying to make that a mechanism for action.

[Narrator] Sometimes inclusion can be small acts of kindness.

The best way to approach someone who is blind is to introduce yourself, then ask if they need assistance.

If they agree, let them know you are offering your elbow. More than likely,

they will walk a step or two behind you, so that changes in your movement guide theirs.

Above all else, when you don't know what to do, ask.

Which is a good reminder for us to talk to each other with respect.

[Ann Foxworth] And then people will put something in our hands, and say, do you know what this is?

That's another form of bullying, really, because they're testing us, and we're adults,

we don't need to be treated that way. It doesn't really happen to us here,

because we're very vigorous in our education of our church family, but in public, it's constantly a problem.

If there's a sighted person with me, then the stranger I'm trying to communicate with will likely talk to them,

because they can make eye contact with them.

[Narrator] Use available resources, such as the Episcopal Disability Network, and

partner with the community for both help and outreach.

[Father Matt] NextDoor was a real eye opener for me.

I had just joined the thing, mostly because I heard other parishioners

talking about it so much that reached that critical mass where I thought, well,

I probably better be on this thing. I think those types of connections, when you start to say,

we're doing this, do you want to participate? We're doing this, do you want to be a part of it?

You know, we're offering this. Those are great ways for people to see what we're about, and who we're about.

[Narrator] Don't forget the changes we've already made.

[Father Matt] We have taken on a lot here at St. Johns in a very short amount of time.

We are trying to become closer to our immigrant brothers and sisters

who speak a different language and bring faith practices that are unfamiliar to many.

We are trying to become more and more accessible to people of all different abilities.

We are trying to reach out to our community, in new and different ways.

And we are beginning a 8-10 month, and maybe more process of discernment,

about whether we will have same sex marriages in this church.

And I am so proud of you for not running away in fear, and for not wanting to escape that cloud of uncertainty

and the uncomfortable feelings, but for faithfully moving forward.

I'm so proud of you for doing that, even when it has been very uncomfortable.

Because we're not a religion of comfortable certainties.

We're not a religion of comfortable people. We are a faith that listens to the voice in the cloud,

and has the faith to follow Christ by listening and serving all people. That is where we learn the truth.

[Narrator] Make ways for everyone to actively participate in worship and the community as a whole.

[Chad Hall] As I started attending St. John's there was

the opportunity to get involved in refugee work. This, to me, was just as far as

trying to make a positive impact on the world, kind of a low hanging fruit,

once I heard about it, and once I understood there's refugees who

come to the country all the time with very little support, very little food in the cupboard,

or even beds to sleep on. Our community here at St. John's has been able

to engage with that refugee group that's been coming to Austin, in a lot of

different ways, that has been an enormously rewarding endeavor.

[Father Matt] My goal is even if they never come to church, have no interest in it whatsoever,

I hope people will know that we care about the community that we're in,

that we want to make it a good community for everybody who lives in it, without exception.

[Narrator] Build on those changes, and know that, as a community,

accessibility, inclusion and belonging can happen.

[Deacon Victoria] Not quite sure except that I want it, my dream is that we would be able to have

things on our website that tell people that they can come, and they'll be welcomed,

that my dream would be if we were having an active Sunday school program,

that children who have autism, or physical disabilities, cerebral palsy, or whatever, would be able to participate,

and that we can figure out how to make accommodations

and that families with children with disabilities would feel like they can come here,

and they can be a part of this community, and they can become their faith

and their knowledge of Christ can be deepened,

and they can live into who they really are and who God has called them to be. Here.

That they can do that here.

Thank you

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