Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Dec 16 2017

this one is the "slimy" man,

they look similar, but they taste differently!

this is the typical japanese breakfast.

Seba is going to a shop, that is specialized in Natto

the Natto is a typical dish in Japan

that Seba already tried when St3pny came to Japan,

but St3pny didn't appreciated it that much.

Today we get to know a typical japanese breakfast,

and I can say that you will miss the cappuccino and croissant

this dish is slimy,

but tasty, as Timon said: you need to try it!

and if the normal Natto is not enough, you can try the Natto Yakisoba,

Natto-donut, Natto-senbei, Natto with chocolate, and so on...

Natto for everyone!!

Nice! In Japan we still have the dvd rental! ok, but today I'm not talking about that

look, we are going in this restaurant today, it's already full of people

this one is Sendai-ya it's a Natto shop

so it's this shop, where they have all kind of Natto things,

the lunch time is from 11 to 15pm

and it's an all you can eat restaurant, so you can eat everything until you explode!

then we have the ---

do you know what Tororu is? it's also slimy and they usually do a combination of slimy + slimy

and you can also ask for more rice for free...

let's go inside and let's take a look.

all this Natto!!!

this is the slimy man!

here we are, let's go outside for a moment, I just ordered

look at all this stuff! we have the Natto-soba,

there is Natto-candy,

little fish with Natto,

Natto-donuts,

this are the Senbei, they are similar to the ones that I gave to the deer,

then we have Natto soup,

basically you can do everything with Natto,

one time I found the Natto with chocolate in Ikeburo

a lot of stuff!

this one is powder that you can add to your rice, it's the Natto version

I like a lot Natto

Here we have donuts with cinnamon and nuts

with the addition of Natto.

There are a billion of different Natto things!

If you don't like Natto, this shop is not made for you!

At the outside you can also take different Natto, that cost between 1-2€

without this sun you would see it better

well, every part of Japan has a different Natto,

and then there are different types, there is this one edamame flavoured,

and then there are also other flavours,

and here we have the same donuts, like the ones inside

so, with this you can have Natto 24hours a day.

let's go inside, maybe it's ready!

This one is the Natto from Sendai and you can basically eat Natto until you die!

because it's all you can eat.

you can also have the Tororu, it's another slimy vegetable,

or you can have another one with salmon, it's the one that I took,

and then you can also choose the one with Natto, pork and rice, but I wasn't very sure about it

well, Natto is all you can eat,

but, you have the possibility to choose all these differrent types of natto,

a Natto with peas...I don't know how to say it!

this one is edamame flavour and this one with guma

I took...they look similar, but the taste is different

this one is with big ones,

and this one is with edamame.

However you have a lot of choice!

I took the one with wakame (seaweed)

well, there are a lot of different types, a lot of foreigners don't like it, but I actually like it

you put some soy-sauce,

and then a little bit of mustard

you mix it

I like it a lot, I recommend to try it

you will need some time to get used to it, and the japanese people usually eat it for breakfast.

other Natto came...this one is wakame and this has two different types of seaweed.

It looks strange, but this is a japanese breakfast and I assure you that it's really good

and it's healthier than the common croissant with the capuccino.

other 2 Natto came!

this one is the Natto cut in tiny pieces

my friend is also adding the soy-sauce and the mustard,

ah no mustard, he mix

it's a mix of raw egg and Natto

who wants to try it?

you usually put it on the rice, but he likes it this way...

write in the comments if you want to eat this delight made in Japan

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8

we just ate 8 different types of Natto, all with different flavours!

I also brought here the Mates (italian Youtubers)

but they didn't like it that much, maybe I leave you some clips

In any case I wanted to challenge St3pny,

to see if he will eat more the next time that he comes to Japan.

See you tomorrow, always at 2pm (GMT+1) CIAO!

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previously mermaid the secrets of the deep I can't stop thinking about how

long the books will take to take a back on humans and it's planet and if we'll

even work right if we've found the most insane mission for the last five points

that only ingredients mixing them in the lab

organizing the distribution systems dragons helicopters hurricanes bees

hey no one's ever done that go over here nobody knows how long it will be afford

to take effect and the humans to stop littering and to start to clean up this

planet we just need to be patient apex can we please go back in the water

and go for a long swim I have a cool tail design in my head that I really

want to show you cold star bite let's go

fantastic

that was a close one Mira Loma was no more tea sooner fences some never went

past it maybe need repair but they also light up I might have a phone and now

maybe it will get passed on

you shouldn't have let my guard down I got caught up in the happiness perfect

heels everyone's got a speedo

I'd have lost a moment - it's not your fault

all this trash

the trash is everywhere

oh she worked so hard to make them familiar a complete and utter failure

I'm so stupid thing I could've made a post no it's a planet

the total failure hopeless

no it's not I mean no one's ever made a bush like this before there's bound to

be some gates ready it's okay to fail

you're not failing you're not trying only a failure if you quit you can

launch meals and make a better potion no no what I just yeah it's hopeless

lady no

Radia hold on we can't run for this I don't know where to go we're going to do

it opal it I've never seen you like this maybe we need to stop trying so hard for

a while get some perspective I know where to go

I'm gonna fake it and you have your magic dress minister come on let's go

it's not working it's not working a little anything that completely Oakland

come on there are other ways to get her on this planet

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HUGE LOL SURPRISE LUXE Play Doh Surprise Egg Opening with LOL Glitter, Fingerlings | Ellie Sparkles - Duration: 10:48.

Hi everyone….We're here at the LOL Christmas party with our friend Luxe!

Hi Luxe...Do you have any Christmas wishes?

Luxe: I asked Santa for so many things!

A LOL Surprise Pet and oh yeah, a Glitter LOL too!

But I have a extra special Christmas wish that I want to ask Santa for!

I wish that I was the tallest LOL Doll ever!

Wow, you're right Luxe, that is a super special Fingerlings.

Stand right there and Let's see if we can make it come true.

1..2...3!

Awesome!

We turned Luxe into It's A Giant PlayDoh Egg!

Now she's the the biggest LOL doll in the whole world!

Look at how beautiful it is...and she's even wearing super glittery makeup around

her eyes!

How cool is that!

Even though this egg looks so amazing with Luxe on it, the best part of all is that she's

filled with awesome Christmas surprise toys inside!

I can't wait to see what surprises we find.

The first thing we can take off is her golden boots!

They're so glittery!

And here are her legs.

Her pretty blue and gold skit.

And here's the rest of her 24 carat gold dress!

Next is Luxe's arms...her neck...and now we're only left with her pretty face...Let's

start with her ears, her golden lips, and nose...eyebrows...here's one of her pretty

eyes...and the other eye.

OK time to give Luxe a haircut.

There's just a little hair left.

And now the rest of her glittery face.

We took Luxe off the egg, now we just have to get all of the pink play doh off of the

egg.

Oh my!

Look at all these surprise toys!

I think that's the most toys I've ever seen in an egg before!

I am so excited to open the first one!

Hmmm...the first one is this toy here.

It's a Squeezoos squishy toy!

Hey, doesn't this Squeezoo looks a lot like the LOL Doll Teacher's Pet!

They both have glasses and pink hair!

That's so funny.

This toy's name is Aye Aye Specs, and she is super pink...just look at the hearts in

her eyes.

But do you know what else?

She's not just cute...she's also extra squishy!

She's like a giant mashem Hehe...I love squishy toys!

And I really like her yellow bow, blue glasses, and big, pink ears!

This is such a cool toy ever!

But I can hardly wait to see what else we got!

Awesome!

The next toy is an LOL Surprise!

Now Luxe will have a new friend soon!

Let's start unwrapping these seven layers of surprises.

The first surprise is our clue... ..shine...and diamond.

I think that means Shine bright like a diamond!

Nice..now i'm really excited to see who our doll is.

Let's keep unwrapping.

Here is our LOL flyer...it tells us that our LOL doll can change colors, tinkle, spit,

or cry.

Which of those things is your favorite for her to do?

The next thing we do is my favorite because we start to get accessories!

The First accessory is always the bottle.

This one has a very sparkly gold lid!

That must mean she likes sparkly stuff.

Let's open the next accessory to see if we're right.

Opening the layers of the LOL Surprise is so fun!

But what will we get next?

Shoes, of course!

These are white cowboy boots!

I wish i had a pair of boots just like these!

Let's see what's next….it's our doll's outfit!

Oh...my...goodness!

Have you ever seen this much glitter!

Gold and silver glitter is the best!

Now there's just one more accessory to open...what is this?

It looks a cape… something Like a supehero wears!

Wow!

I've never seen a lol doll wear this kind of outfit.

This doll is going to look so cool.

Now it's time to find out who our doll is.

It's The Queen!

Aww...she looks so cute!

I love her sparkly black hair.

But she'll look even better with her clothes...Wow, Yes she does!

That glittery outfit is perfect!

Her red cape makes her look like a LOL superhero!

Now she can fight all the mean LOL dolls and save the day!

Hmm, I wonder what powers she will have.

Do you think she can fly high in the sky or run super fast!

Let's give her a drink to see if we can find out her superpower!

She's a spitter!

The Queen has super spitter superpowers...ahahah...that's so silly!

I love our new LOL friend...now let's see what other surprises we find in this egg.

Now we get to open..a Gudetama The lazy egg blind bag!

I've never opened one of thse before..but i know they are very silly.

It's an egg yolk key chain.

This egg yolk is always being so lazy and lying down all day.

He doesn't do chores or get up to do his homework.

He just wants to sleep!

His favorite thing to say is, "can I go now?"

She a Silly little egg.

This toy is cool because it's a keychain also.

We can attach him to our bookbag or our keys so we don't lose anything!

Nice!

Let's see if there are more toys to open.

Nice, we found A shopkins Squish Deelish blind bag!

I can't wait to see which food we got this time.

It's a pineapple!

He looks super yummy!

These squish delish toys are like giant shopkins….they're super squishy like a mashem but look and smell

sweeter than a chocolate chip cookie!

Our Pineapple may look tasty, but we can't be silly and eat him...we'll play with him

instead!

I had so much fun opening this Luxe Play Doh Egg!

If you had fun today opening toys given me a big thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe

to my channel for more awesome LOL Videos.

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Дело Декабристов. 1 Серия. ПРЕМЬЕРА 2017! Историческая Реконструкция. StarMedia - Duration: 52:13.

With the financial support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation

The First Channel

Star Media

Babich-design

The Russian Society of Military History

present

On July 13, 1826 an execution of the people guilty of an attempt

of a coup d'etat took place in Petersburg.

Later they will be called "the Decembrists".

On December 14, 1825 an attempt of a coup d'etat took place in Petersburg

that went down in history as the "Decembrists' revolt".

On a day of administering of an oath to the new Emperor

the rebels led the guards' units out to the square

to prevent Nicolay I from ascending the throne.

Fire was opened at the crowd. As a result,

over a thousand people were killed. The rebellion failed.

December 14, 1825

On that fateful night of December 14,

when the rebellion had already been suppressed,

hundreds of bodies were transported from the Senate Square.

Everybody – both the participants of the revolt and the chance witnesses –

couldn't realize what had happened. The question "What had it been?"

hang in the air. Everything was as if in a fog and could start all over again.

Count Alexander Khristoforovitch Benkendorf, Cavalry General,

the hero of the 1812 war, was the main person

to carry out the investigation in that case.

The revolt was suppressed. Now Benkendorf had to find out

what had happened and restore the chronology of the events – step by step.

Everything has finished. But everything was just beginning…

The Case of the Decembrists. Part One

That same night first arrested were brought to the palace.

The guardhouse of the Winter Palace was crowded with soldiers

arrested on the Senate Square who didn't understand anything themselves.

However, the government asked their first questions not to them

but to those who were in charge of the rebellious military units.

Almost all the witnesses first thought that the events of December 14

were a result of the Interregnum, i.e. the absence

of the legally legitimate power that started in Russia

after the death of Emperor Alexander I.

A year before the events on the Square, Emperor Alexander I

wrote a testament in which he named the successor to the throne.

According to Alexander's will, his brother Nicolay was to become

the new Emperor. Alexander put his testament into a secret chest

that was placed on an altar of the Assumption Cathedral in the Kremlin.

The Emperor personally made a note on the envelope:

"In case of my death, open this before doing anything else".

On August 30, 1825 Alexander I went to Taganrog with his wife.

In three months the capital was shaken by the news of his premature death.

Emperor Alexander I didn't have children but had three younger brothers –

Konstantin, Nicolay and Mikhail. By right of seniority, Konstantin was the one

to ascend the throne. But he often mentioned his fear of ruling:

"They will strangle me quietly, like they did with dad".

In his youth he was deeply affected by the murder of his father,

Emperor Pavel I, whose difficult character he inherited.

Since 1815, Konstantin served as the commanded-in-chief

of the Polish army and was in effect the governor of Poland.

The second heir was the second brother Nicolay.

Mikhail's candidature wasn't discussed for he was the youngest

and didn't have many chances to take the throne.

In 1819, Nicolay first found out that Emperor Alexander

wanted to make him his heir. However, he didn't know

about the documents in the chest. He always underlined

that he wasn't prepared for the throne and that his brother's will

remained a secret for him up until the opening of the letter.

According to the succession law, it was Konstantin who had to take

the absolute power in his hands. However, four years before his father's death

Mother Empress made Konstantin abdicate.

It was a condition under which he could marry his beloved woman.

In Poland Konstantin fell in love with a kind, decent and beautiful girl

Jannetta Grudzinska. By tying a knot in a marriage considered uneven

for a member of the imperial family, he lost his rights to the crown.

Then mother allowed Konstantin divorce his first wife

but only on condition of abdication from the throne.

Konstantin agreed but didn't forgive.

Now, when the situation demanded his participation,

when Russia and his brother Nicolay needed him,

Konstantin wanted to see how they will fare alone, without him.

A month before the events on the Square in November of 1825,

the youngest of the Grand Dukes Mikhail Pavlovitch left Petersburg

to go to Konstantin in Poland. He was to deliver a letter

in which his relatives begged Konstantin either to come

and accept the crown or to address his subjects with

an official manifesto on his abdication. The prince didn't want to do either.

The relatives' fear entertained him.

Rumors spread among the members of the guards

that Grand Duke Nicolay was trying to seize the power unlawfully.

The military started to stir.

Only Konstantin's arrival could relieve the tension.

However, Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovitch came back

from Warsaw empty-handed. The situation was critical.

The army swore its allegiance to the Emperor who wasn't going to rule.

Seeing such behavior of Konstantin, military and state authorities

started to take the side of Nicolay.

Besides problems with the succession to the throne,

Nicolay was to confront even more unpleasant news.

While sorting out the papers in the estate of his late brother Alexander

on the first anniversary of his death Nicolay found documents

which warned him of an anti-government conspiracy.

"What a day, Lord! Why exactly on this date?

I found out the documents about a terrible conspiracy".

Benkendorf was among the people whom Nicolay showed the letter.

Four years ago, when Benkendorf was the Head of the Guards' Headquarters,

he grew suspicious. He started his own investigation

and wrote a report addressed to Emperor Alexander

about the secret societies that had been agitating the junior officers.

Secret societies appeared in Russia soon after the War of 1812

and the Foreign Campaign of the Russian Army.

Conversations between the military in the fields

and the members of the masonic lodges developed into circles of conspirators.

The secret societies were talking about the "future happiness"

awaiting Russia in the new future, after the revolution.

It was a tradition to gather for so called "Russian breakfasts"

with white wine (vodka) and sauerkraut. It became fashionable

among the nobility to be a member of some secret organization.

The participants held heated discussions and confessed

their intimate intentions. Among them, the so called

Northern and Southern Societies were the most influential.

The Northern Society was established in Petersburg in autumn of 1821.

It stipulated the transformation of Russia into a constitutional monarchy.

The Parliament was supposed to have the legislative power

and the monarch – the executive power. The voting rights

were limited by the property qualification of 500 rubles.

The Southern Society was formed in March of 1821 in the town of Tulchin.

It based on a republican program. Its members planned to eliminate

the Imperial family, hand the legislative power over to the Parliament

and the executive - to the State Council consisting of five members.

They were to replace the sole dictator and change every year.

Alexander I didn't react to Benkendorf's warning.

However, he tried to move the participants

as far from the capital as possible – to the army garrisons.

When the conspirators found out that the government knew

of their existence, they disbanded their societies for some time.

It seemed that calm and peace were restored in the Empire.

However, the secret societies didn't stop their work.

All these years, the conspiracy was ripening.

Alexander I died giving the secret societies a unique chance.

The Emperor's death and a new oath-administering procedure

promised a serious political crisis in the country.

It was the most convenient moment for the blow and seizure of the power.

The Interregnum wasn't the cause of the revolt.

It was simply used by the conspirators as a pretext.

It was the best moment to deliver a blow to the throne.

The stakes were high. Nicolay realized that the conspirators

would inevitably make their move. Only a ruler could suppress the resistance,

avoid the rebellion and an outburst of the civil way.

Therefore, the administration of the oath to Nicolay

was to be arranged as soon as possible, on December 14.

That's why, to seize the power before Nicolay's ascend to the throne,

the conspirators scheduled the attack

for the same morning of December, 14.

The young Emperor didn't know what to expect the next day.

The night before he said to his wife:

"Swear that if we have to die tomorrow, we'll die decently".

At the same time, the last meeting was coming to an end

in the conspirators' apartment. They parted with hidden apprehension.

The Emperor knew about the plot.

The plotters knew that their actions were expected.

It was impossible to forecast the outcome.

The only question was who will do the first step…

To solve the case, Benkendorf had to connect all the details

of the case together. He started with a step-by-step restoration

of events of December 14. He compared the time and

found out who was where at different points of the revolt.

His task was to fully restore the events.

December 14, 6 a.m. The Winter Palace.

Nicolay was dressing up in his parade uniform in his personal chambers.

Instead of a red stripe of a Grand Duke he put on a blue one –

the sign of an Emperor. The highest military authorities

had already gathered in the reception hall.

They started to swear allegiance to Nicolay.

9 a.m. In the caserns of the Moscow Infantry Regiment,

a few officers participating in the conspiracy agitated soldiers

to sabotage the new oath claiming that the Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovitch

was under arrest in Warsaw. In truth, the Grand Duke was crossing

the Narva outpost to enter Petersburg. He had a letter from his brother

Konstantin with his final decision on the abdication.

9:15 a.m. The rebellious Moscow Infantry Regiment left the caserns.

Dive senior officers of the regiment blocked the way

of the rebellious soldiers. Taking a sable out, one of the rebels

delivered a few blows to get rid of them.

Unfolding the banner of St. George, the rebellious soldiers stepped over

their mortally wounded officers and went out into the street.

The rebellion has begun…

The night. The guilty were brought to the palace one by one.

People on both sides of the investigation table were at a loss.

Following a hot scent, at 11:30 p.m. Nicolay wrote a letter

to Konstantin in Warsaw. He asked for his permission

to appoint a new commander-in-chief of Petersburg.

It means that the Emperor didn't feel like a lawful ruler at that time.

He was lagging behind the events. The conspirators didn't feel any better.

Each rebel was taken to the fortress after the interrogation

in Nicolay's palace. He wrote notes to the commandant

about the conditions of the isolation – secret, strict or just isolation.

Tortures were strictly forbidden.

An order was established, according to which the Emperor

talked to each suspect on his own. He met Ryleyev the very first evening.

Kondratiy Ryleyev, 30 years old. A retired Lieutenant,

participant of the Foreign Campaign of the Russian Army,

the head of the Chancellery of the Russian-America Company,

a poet, one of the leaders of the secret society.

Ryleyev lived in the house of the head of the Russian-American Company.

The conspirators used to meet at his place. On December 14,

Ryleyev appeared on the Square very late when it was evident

that the revolt had failed. At 7 p.m. the conspirators gathered

at Ryleyev's place again to agree on the uniformity of testifying

and about how to behave at the interrogations.

After that, Ryleyev locked in his room, where he was arrested.

At midnight he was escorted to the Petropavlovsk Fortress with Nicolay's note.

The Emperor forbade to tie the arrested man's hands and ordered

to give him as much paper and ink as he would wish.

Ryleyev was very open at the interrogations. From his testimony,

the authorities found out about the planned murders

of the members of the Emperor's family.

"An explosion was being prepared for long to murder us

and to establish a republic".

Republic is a form of state organization at which the head of the state

is elected by the population. Therefore, the power is generated

"from below", from the people. The Parliament has the legislative power.

At that point, the United States and Switzerland were republics.

Civil wars were fought for the establishment of republics

in the countries of the Latin America. In a result of the French Revolution

at the end of the 18th century France became a republic for a short time

but under Napoleon Bonaparte the monarchy was restored.

However, the majority of the states remained monarchies.

"The sole rulers – monarchs – headed them; "

they inherited the power and grounded it on the religious law.

Therefore, in this case the power was generated "from above" – from God itself.

In the 19th century vast masses of nobility

the members of which were educated in Europe,

including the army officers, started to talk about the rights of a human

and a citizen. The other classes of society didn't discuss this issue yet.

So, Ryleyev started to testify. He didn't deny his key part

in the organization of the conspiracy but named a lot of his comrades.

The solving of the case was underway. The organizers of the revolt

often confided some new and unexpected facts to Benkendorf.

Again and again, Benkendorf was repeating everything

that happened that fateful day - step by step.

10:15 a.m. The Palace Embankment. Coaches started to arrive

to the parade entrance of the Winter Palace.

The halls were full of quests who came to congratulate the Imperial couple.

The last preparations to the solemn mass were under way

in the Big Church of the Winter Palace. At that time the Empress Widow

Maria Fedorovna wrote a letter to her son Konstantin in Warsaw:

"Everything happened as you wanted to.

Nicolay proclaimed himself the ruler".

However, worried voices from the outside distracted her.

From the window she saw crowds of city folk arriving to the Palace Square.

At that time the Emperor was reported that the Moscow Leib-Guards Regiment

refused to swear its allegiance and left the caserns.

10:40 a.m. The rebellious regiment amounting to 700 people

was moving along the Gorokhovaya Street to the Senate

joined by the crowds of onlookers. Nicolay decisively took the manifesto

into his hands and left his office. Mother-Empress Maria Fedorovna

hurried through a suite of rooms to her daughter's-in-law chamber.

Together, they ran to the window.

10:50 a.m. Suddenly heavy doors burst open and the Emperor appeared

on the threshold of the Winter Palace. He went straight to the people.

The noise subsided…

During the revolt and right after it the main mass of the soldiers

who went out to the Senate Square believed that they were fighting

for Konstantin's right to the throne and didn't have any idea

that they were participating in a conspiracy of some secret society,

that the plotters used them by cheating. They also had their own views

concerning the Constitution. The interrogated privates believed

that "Constitution" was the name of Konstantin's Polish wife.

It was evident that one retired Lieutenant Ryleyev couldn't have organized

the military coup d'etat on his own. It was bound to be headed

by the highest military ranks. When the interrogations of the participates

of the revolt started, many mentioned Nicolay Mordvinov.

Nicolay Mordvinov, 71 years old. A count, Admiral, former Minister of the Seas,

the head of the Department of Civil and Religious Affairs of the State Council.

In Russia, he was considered a liberal and a supporter

of the English political system. Participants of the secret societies

planned to invite him to join the new revolutionary government.

The young Emperor remembered one case when at night of December 13-14

he gathered the members of the State Council to read the manifesto

on his ascension to the throne.

"Everybody listened to me in deep silence and after I have finished

they bowed lowly to me. Mordvinov was the first to stand up,

and his bow was the lowest".

In the evening of the same day when the revolt on the Senate Square

had already been suppressed Nicolay summoned the State Council again

and told the ministers about the conspiracy.

"The old Mordvinov listened very attentively.

The expression of his face struck me as peculiar".

Besides his post at the State Council, Mordvinov headed

the Russian-American Company. An entire floor of his house

was occupied by Kondratiy Ryleyev. It was in his apartment

that the conspirators were meeting. Could Mordvinov not know

about their meetings? Other leading statesmen were suspected too.

The investigations were carried out very carefully and later were isolated

into a separate and a strictly confidential case.

Even its materials were kept separately.

Not a single senior officer – commander of a regiment, division or a brigade –

participated in a revolt on the Senate Square.

If they had been among the participants, the government wouldn't be able

to deal with the rebels in one day.

The most prominent conspirator was Colonel Sergey Trubetskoy.

Prince Sergey Trubetskoy, 35 years old. Colonel, staff officer

of the Fourth Infantry Corps. Participant of the War of 1812

and the Foreign Campaign, awarded with four battle medals.

He started his activities in the secret societies in 1816.

He was one of the founders and leaders of the "Union of Salvation",

head and supervisor of the "Union of Prosperity"

and the founder and leader of the Northern Society.

From December 11 to December 13 Trubetskoy was writing the Manifesto

which according to the plan was to be proclaimed by the Senate.

This is why the troops went to the Senate. On the eve of the revolt,

Prince Trubetskoy was appointed the Dictator, or the sole ruler.

The Emperor saw Trubetskoy that fateful day.

Benkendorf went on restoring the chronology of the events of December 14.

11 a.m. The Moscow Infantry Regiment went to the empty Senate Square.

They were late. By that time the members of the Senate

had already administered their oaths and went home.

Dictator Trubetskoy was to give further instructions

but he was absent on the Square. Waiting for him,

the regiment formed a square by the monument to Peter I.

11.15 a.m. On the Palace Square, Nicolay finished reading his manifesto

on ascending the throne. The people accepted the tsar and shouted "Hurray!'

Nicolay gave an order to bring his children from the Annichkov Palace

to the Winter Palace and appointed the miners' battalion to guard the palace.

At that time, crowds of the curious arrived to the Senate Square.

The Moscow Regiment continued standing there alone

waiting for Dictator Trubetskoy. At that time the patron of the regiment

Grand Duke Milhail Pavlovitch, younger brother of Nicolay,

came to the caserns. The remaining soldiers swore their allegiance to him

and went to the Senate Square too, but on Nicolay's side.

11:30 a.m. On the Palace Square Nicolay noticed a sole officer

standing in the arch of the Headquarters.

Squinting, Nicolay recognized Colonel Trubetskoy.

The plan of the revolt was found in Trubetskoy's apartment.

However, the Prince himself was absent. He hid in the estate of his relative –

the Austrian Ambassador. They married sisters,

and the Ambassador didn't want to deliver his brother-in-law over,

referring to the diplomatic inviolability.

When gendarmes came to arrest Trubetskoy, they found him

in the prayer room. He looked very scared and depressed.

Standing before the Emperor, she was shaking, and Nicolay gave his place

on a sofa to him. Before starting the interrogating, the Emperor dictated

Trubetskoy's note to his wife: "I'm fine. I'll be alive and healthy".

Trubetskoy didn't come to the Square. Many conspirators believed

that it determined the failure of the revolt.

The Price realized his responsibility for the people's deaths

only when he heard the cannon's fire. Absence of Trubetskoy

put the rebels in a difficult position. Meanwhile the government,

that had enough of high-ranking military men, lacked decisiveness.

General Governor Miloradovitch tried to take the initiative into his own hands.

Benkendorf found out all the details of what had happened

with Miloradovitch almost right away. During the investigation,

he restored the exact chronology of the events.

December 14. Midday. Standing by the gates of the cavalry guards' caserns,

Miloradovitch waited for them to form for twenty minutes.

But the cuirassiers sabotaged the General's order.

Firing up, Miloradovitch said: "I don't want your shitty regiment.

I'll finish with this", and went to the Senate Square.

12:15 a.m. Sledges with the Emperor's children

hurried along the Neva Avenue to the Winter Palace. From all sides,

crowds of people of different ranks and ages flowed towards the palace

and the Senate. 12:20 a.m. A company of the Leib-Guards Regiment

that refused to swear its allegiance to Nicolay left the caserns

and went to capture the Winter Palace on the Neva ice.

12:30 a.m. The Finland Regiment that supported the rebels

reached the Senate Square. However, its commander didn't dare

attack a live fence of the troops loyal to the Emperor and stopped

his regiment in the middle of the Issakiyevskiy Bridge – as a reserve.

12:40 a.m. General Miloradovitch rode his horse into the middle of the crowd.

He rushed to the rebels and stopped ten steps from them.

An "At attention!' command sounded, and the shouts of the soldiers died down.

The General addressed the rebels trying to reason with them.

The soldiers listened to his speech for twenty minutes.

Gradually, the mood of the rebels changed. At last,

a shout "Hurray for Miloradovitch!" was heard from the crowd.

Miloradovitch turned his horse to lead the rebellious regiment from the square.

To avoid it, Prince Obolenskiy snatched a bayonet from one of the soldiers

to hit his horse but missed and hit the General instead.

At the same moment a shot was heard.

Kakhovskiy fired a bullet that hit Miloradovitch on his back.

"After the shot, Kakhovskiy threw his gun at Miloradovitch; "

it knocked the hat off his head. The General fell from his horse

on his adjutant's arms. The first blood was spilled. The line was crossed.

Peter Kakhovskiy, 28 years old. He started to serve in 1816

as a Junker of the Leib-Guards Regiment of Chasseurs.

Soon he was demoted to privates and sent to the Caucasus

for "disobedience during the service" and "stealing of sweets

from the confectionary shop". In 1825 he returned to Petersburg

where he met Ryleyev and joined the Northern Society.

Kakhovskiy is one of the most mysterious personalities among the conspirators.

"He joined them late; not many people knew him; "

he volunteered to murder the tsar himself. There is evidence

according to which he hated Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovitch

who demoted him to privates. Other legends tie Kakhovskiy's deed

to unrequited love. Relatives wouldn't let a girl marry a not noble

and poor neighbor. On the eve of the revolt Kakhovskiy planned to go

to Greece and fight for its independence from the Turks, like Lord Baron.

Kakhovskiy was very poor and often borrowed money from Ryleyev.

One time he even had to pay Peter's invoice from the tailor.

He didn't keep contacts with any relatives and was the only one

among the Decembrists who didn't write letters during the investigation.

Kakhovskiy didn't have a single close person.

In their testimonies the plotters said that he was "desperate",

"hot and decisive", "ready for self-sacrifice" and "ready for the inevitable".

Kakhovskiy was obsessed with an idea of the murder of the tsar

and often asked to give him the right to do it. He practiced with the gun,

saying the names of his victims aloud in turns –

all members of the Imperial Family. In his testimony he said:

"For the sake of the society we're ready to murder anybody!

One can't do much with these philanthropists. One shall simply kill!"

Being a lonely man, Kakhovskiy was appointed the murderer of the tsar.

On December 14 on the Senate Square he killed

Petersburg's General Governor Miloradovitch and Colonel Stuller and

"wounded another officer; however, he didn't dare kill the new tsar. "

The murder of the glorious General wasn't a part of the plotters' plan.

Why did Kakhovskiy do it? Was it a provocation?

Or maybe he felt that Miloradovitch succeeded in reasoning with the soldiers.

The authority of the General, the hero of the War of 1812,

his words and his decisiveness reached their goal…

Benkendorf saw Miloradovitch a few hours before

the mortal bullet hit him in the morning.

"The general's chest was decorated with two dozen stars and crosses".

Later, when the crowds of soldiers were ready to disrupt

the oath-swearing Miloradovitch addressed the rebels

and showed them a rapier given to him by Grand Duke Konstantin.

With his example, he confirmed the lawfulness of swearing an oath

to Nicolay. The soldiers started to listen to him.

"Soldiers! Who was with me by Cullman, Lucent, Bounce, Brien?

Who heard of such battles? Nobody? Nobody was there,

nobody heard about them! Thanks God!

There is not a single Russian soldier here. Officers!

Some of you must have been there with me. Officers? Nobody?

God, I thank you! There is not a single Russian officer here.

If there was at least one Russian soldier or officer here,

you'd know that Miloradovitch can't betray his friend and brother –

the tsar! He can't!"

Kakhovskiy listened to that speech too.

However, he only dared shoot into his back.

The bullet went through the chest.

Wounded Miloradovitch was taken to the guardroom

of the Regiment of Cuirassiers that was close by.

While General Governor was moved and placed on a bed,

somebody used the commotion to steal his golden watch

and snatch all the medals from his uniform.

Miloradovitch was conscious and asked to call his surgeon

to remove the bullet. MIloradovitch participated in 55 battles.

Not a single enemy bullet hit him. And now he was dying from a bullet

fired into the back at home, by his compatriot.

The bullet turned out to be self-made. A notch was made on it

to increase its killing power. When the bullet was removed,

general was glad. Until his end, he couldn't believe

that a Russian soldier could kill him.

December 14. 1:20 p.m. The Palace Square.

Nicolay was reported on Miloradovitch's wound.

The Emperor demanded to immediately lead the Cavalry Guards

to the square. In twenty minutes the riders went out of the caserns.

Together with a company of the grenadiers of the Preobrazhenskiy Regiment

Nicolay went to the square. 1:30 p.m. A crowd of 900 people

burst into the yard of the Winter Palace.

They were from the Regiment of Grenadiers that fell out of control.

They hoped to seize the Winter Palace but were too late.

The palace was encircled and defended by the miners' battalion.

On realizing that, the Leib-Grenadiers went along the Admiralty Avenue

towards the Senate where they met Nicolay, his court and cavalry guards.

"We support Konstantin!", Lieutenant Panov shouts.

Emperor answered, pointing towards the Senate: "Then, you shall go there".

A crowd of the rebellious grenadiers silently marched

past a few hundreds of sharp bayonets.

1:40 p.m. The guards formed a square to block the communication with the Neva.

A part of the Moscow Regiment loyal to the government

took a position by the Issakiyevskiy Cathedral that was under construction.

The Semenovskiy, Pavlovskiy and Preobrazhenskiy Regiments

seized the streets adjacent to the Senate Square.

1:50 p.m. Breaking through the cordon of the Pavlovskiy Regiment,

the Guards burst into the square and joined the rebels.

The Leib-Grenadiers also burst through the cordon

of the governmental troops and joined their comrades.

These were the last forces to join the rebels.

At that moment the total quantity of the rebellious troops amounted to 3,000.

The governmental troops on the square consisted of 10,000 people.

2:00 p.m. Nicolay and his court went to the Senate Square.

On his way, foreign ambassadors approached him with an offer

to join him to prove the lawfulness of his rights to the throne.

Nicolay politely declined the offer by saying: "This is a family matter.

No need to involve the entire Europe".

The foreign ambassadors stayed to watch the events from the side.

All the night the suspects were brought in to the palace in turns.

The Emperor didn't sleep for two days in a row.

One could say the same about the main plotters.

The events resembled a nightmare.

"In the morning we all looked like shadows and could barely move.

One had to be extremely strong not to get lost among all that chaos".

Nobody could guarantee that the civil war wouldn't start.

The investigation was studying the conspiracy of the aristocrats

who wanted to arrange a coup d'etat. It was evidenced

by numerous anonymous letters with threats to the tsar's life

which were found in the Winter Palace. The majority were planted

by the relatives of the suspects. Members of the secret societies

who were not yet arrested were still in the city.

Any of them could stealthily sneak into the palace to kill the tsar,

if he possessed certain bravery.

In the morning of December 15, a staff officer of the Leib-Guards

of the Dragoon's Regiment Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinskiy,

a member of the Northern Society

who was present on the Senate Square, easily entered palace.

He walked through all the palace and came to the Emperor.

"Please accept my guilty head".

Not everybody repented like Bestuzhev. Some people among the conspirators

volunteered to murder the Emperor. One of them was Captain

a famous hero from the Caucasus Alexander Yakubovitch.

Alexander Yakubovitch, 33 years old, Captain of the Nizhniy Novgorod

Dragoon Regiment. In 1817, he was demoted from the guards to the army

for a duel and sent to the Caucasus. In one of the battles

with the Chircassians he was wounded into his forehead

and later wore a black bandage on his head for the wound didn't heal.

At the beginning of the 20ies he came to Petersburg

where he became close with the members of the Northern Society.

He repeatedly volunteered to kill Emperor Alexander.

Later during the interrogation Yakubovitch confessed

that he didn't intend to realize his threats

and just wanted to impress his comrades with his courage.

Answering the questions of the interrogators,

Yakubovitch often lapsed into a trance-like state close to an ecstasy.

His testimonies were very confused. He tried to mask it

with grandiloquent words which bordered on open boasting.

"We failed. We fell. However, the future brave men need this sacrifice.

Execute me by the monument of Peter the Great…"

The investigation became more detailed.

Benkendorf went on restoring the per-minute chronology

of the events of December 14.

2:30 p.m. A dragoon officer approached the Emperor,

squeezing through the crowd of court generals.

It was Alexander Yakubovitch. He stood on one side of the horse

and addressed Nicolay. Benkendorf's adjutant noticed the gun

that was in Yakubovitch's pocket but it was too late.

Yakubovitch put his hand into his pocket. In that second,

as if sensing something, Nicolay bent down and took Yakubivitch by the hand.

They stared at each other, and for some reason Yakubovitch went away.

2:50 p.m. Representatives of the religion went out of the church

of the Winter Palace holding gonfalons, icons and the Sacred Gifts.

The holy priests moved towards the square.

The rebels met them with shouts and mockery.

3:00 p.m. Two workers pushed a log from the scaffolding

of the Issakiyevskiy Cathedral. It fell close to the Emperor.

3:10 p.m. The rebels started to shoot. On hearing the shots,

the scared crowd startled and ran towards the Emperor.

Risking being crushed by the crowd, the Emperor stood up in his stirrups,

and shouted: "Take your hats off"! At that moment everybody put hats off,

and the crowd parted. 3:20 p.m. Four cannons were brought and aimed

at the rebels – one from the Cavalry Guards and three from the side

of the Admiralty Avenue. 3:30 p.m. The dusk fell. After the dark,

the situation would get out of control. Generals demanded

to open fire immediately. However, the Emperor lingered…

On January 15, the Investigative Commission –

the secret Committee for Locating the Participants

of the Ill-Intentioned Societies consisting of nine trusted persons

was formed. All the interrogations were carried out according to one scheme.

An arrested was led into the chamber of the Committee

with a blindfold on his eyes. He was stopped ten steps from the table,

and the interrogation started. Often people who knew each other,

even were friends, appeared on different sides of the table.

Prince Sergey Volkonskiy who served in the Second Army on the South

and whom the conspirators intended to make a military leader

of the rebellion once was in the same guerilla unit with Benkendorf.

Together they entered Moscow when Bonaparte left it,

together they sealed the cathedrals of the Moscow Kremlin

befouled by the enemy.

"I was full of compassion. They were all noblemen, most of them –

from very good families. Many of them served together with me.

Some of them were my comrades…"

Benkendorf also met a young midshipman Alexander Belyayev

with whom they were saving people in Petersburg after the flood

in November of 1824. Once Belyayev saved Benkendorf's life

pulling General Adjutant from the freezing water.

"You know that I owe you. You're like a son to me. You saved my life.

I won't advise you anything that would make you lose your dignity".

The promise was fulfilled. Belyayev was sent to the Caucasus,

qualified for freedom and later owned a steam ship on the Volga.

However, all people behaved differently at the interrogations.

Some answered not from the first time, some, on the contrary,

were too open. Lieutenant and poet Alexander Odoyevskiy,

who said on the eve of the rebellion: "We'll die!

What a glorious death it will be!" – was now begging

to let him witness at the Committee to accuse his comrades.

"Russia will boil. I'll point to the root of the evil. I'm so pleased.

I'll name people unbeknown even to Ryleyev and Bestuzhev".

The testimonies of the members of the secret societies

were full of mutual accusations. The majority of the rebels

was scared and tried to save their skins hoping for the tsar's mercy.

Prince Volkonskiy named over 20 people at the very first interrogation.

Each interrogation of Colonel Trubetskoy added over a dozen

of new names to the list of the plotters. Yevgeniy Obolenskiy named the most.

Some officers named by the conspirators were made members

of the society without their consent. Some even had no idea

that they were among the plotters.

Sometimes the leaders of the secret societies appointed people

to murder the tsar without informing them about it.

The list of the conspirators first consisted of 579 people.

However, two thirds were simply slandered.

By listing many names, the conspirators attempted to jack up the price

of the society in the eyes of the government.

Out of 579 surnames mentioned in the testimonies,

173 turned out to have nothing to do with it:

mentioned mistakenly – 13, dead long before the revolt – 22,

informants – 18, madmen – 9, unidentified people – 4,

suspected on false reports – 107. Out of 579 people only 259 were arrested.

Many were released right after their non-involvement was proved.

Twenty arrested later got money compensations for ungrounded detention.

At first all the detained soldiers were sent to the fortress

but after the identification procedure returned to their respective units.

If the regiment included many participants of the revolt on the square,

the regiment was disbanded and the soldiers were sent

to other regiments, as a rule, away from the capital.

The majority of the junior ranks who participated in the revolt,

returned to their caserns in the evening and served as usual.

It was hard to imagine that in the afternoon they were among the rebels.

The investigation was coming to the scariest moment of the revolt.

Now Benkendorf knew for sure – it was impossible

to stop that rebellion without resorting to force.

December 14. Deciding not to wait for the darkness,

Nicolay I ordered to open fire. However, the order wasn't executed.

The artillerists didn't dare shoot at their own kind.

The officer in charge of the cannon had to put the fuse

to the primer himself. A shot was fired.

The case shot flew around. Some billets hit the ground

and threw the snow up. Others hit a few people in the line of the rebels.

Some hit the crowds of the onlookers.

The Winter Palace. On hearing the shots, the young Empress

fell to her knees and starts praying. In the neighboring chamber

the Emperor's children were jumping by the high window

trying to see what was going on.

In the house of the Austrian Ambassador Trubetskoy said:

"This blood is on my shoulders", fainted and fell on the floor.

The Senate Square. The first shot confused the rebels

but they continued to stand. The second shot was fired,

and dozens of the rebels fell to the ground. Panic started in the crowd.

People ran in all directions. The third shot was fired.

Mikhail Bestuzhev ran towards Neva trying to form his unit on the ice.

However, the falling shells cracked the ice and dozens of soldiers

fell into the icy water. At the same time Lieutenant Panov

and Lieutenant Kukhelbeker in the Galernaya Street were also trying

to form their unit to resist but the cannon fire forced the soldiers to run.

Hundreds of the onlookers left the square in panic.

In a jam hundreds of people died. By 5 p.m., the revolt was suppressed.

The arrests of its participants started. The Emperor returned to the Palace.

In the home church ready for the oath to the new Emperor since morning,

a commemoration service in honor of the deceased started.

On December 14, 1825 on the Senate Square 1,271 people died.

The majority were civilians, mostly idlers.

The military losses amounted to 1 general, 18 officers, and 282 soldiers.

Civilian losses – to 970 people.

In the morning of December 20, 1825 Nicolay I gathered

the diplomatic corpsin the Winter Palace.

He decided that it was necessary to explain what had happened.

"I want Europe to know the truth about the events of December 14.

Nothing will be kept secret. The unexpected death of the Emperor

was no more than a pretext but not the cause of the revolt.

It's not a military rebellion but a full-fledged conspiracy

the roots of which stretch to 1815 when a few officers

fell for revolutionary teachings. Unfortunately,

many noble families are involved in it".

Such were the preliminary results of the investigation.

However, none of the statesmen could guess what else they'd soon find out…

The Case of the Decembrists

Narrated by Valeriy Kukhareshin and Lyubov Germanova

Created by Olga Yeliseyeva

Directed by Maksim Bespaliy

Directors of Photography – Ivan Barkhvart and Valeriy Petrov

Music by Maksim Voytov

Art Director Mikhail Gavrilov

Executive Producer – Maria Bykova

Produced by Valeriy Babich, Vlad Ryashin, Sergey Titinkov, and Konstantin Ernst

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TOXICITY REPORTING - RAINBOW SIX SIEGE - Duration: 2:30.

Hi all, and welcome back to my channel

We are gonna talk about the toxicity reporting in rainbow six siege and some solution at the problem

Leave a like, and subscribe to my channel for more content

We want to make it clear to players that racism, hate speech, and harassment are not tolerated in Rainbow Six Siege, as outlined by our Code of Conduct, and will result in your account being banned. We are working on better ways for players to report this behavior, and improving monitoring tools to help manage this. Ultimately, our goal is, if you use racist or harassing speech in our game, you will not be allowed to play our game.

With Operation White Noise, we have implemented a Report Toxic Behavior button on PC. This will flag your account and initiate an investigation. If the investigation finds actions that violate our Code of Conduct, appropriate action will be taken, including permanent bans.

It should be noted that no one will be banned solely because the Toxic Report button. However, in the near future, we will be doing ban waves based on players who frequently use language that breaks the Code of Conduct. We understand Siege is an intense game and can be emotional, so some mature language will be expressed. However, when a player uses our game to spread hate, racism, or bigotry, that player will not be able to play our game. In extreme cases, players will not receive a warning for their language, and will be permanently banned.

Team killing is a challenging issue to tackle, as friendly fire is a key part of the game. Accidents happen, but when someone is using that feature to grief another player, that is when we will step in. While the current iteration of the Report Toxic Behavior button will not be used for team killing, we are working on a more refined process to address team killing. We cannot go into more details now, but it will be focused on addressing extreme cases of team killing.

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THE FCC VOTES TO REPEAL & KILL NET NEUTRALITY A FREEDOM OF SPEECH VIOLATION

BY ARJUN WALIA

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) just voted to scrap the rules and regulations

pertaining to net neutrality.

Net neutrality is the idea that internet service providers must treat all data on the internet

equally, with no discrimination or charge based on the user, website, platform, content,

or method of communication.

With net neutrality in effect, internet service providers legally cannot block, slow down,

or charge money for specific websites and content posted online.

With today�s vote, the FCC has scrapped net neutrality regulations, giving internet

providers the ability to legally block websites and content, among other things.

It�s funny how this issue, despite being in the public eye for a few years now, coincides

with the era of fake news, which has been used by the government to push the blocking

of certain content they themselves deem fake, instead of allowing people to decide for themselves.

They do this with help of sites like Snopes and companies like the Disney Corporation,

which apparently have become the �police of fake news.�

The fake news saga came after a number of articles, documents, and sensitive information

was leaked and publicized via alternative news websites.

This was information the mainstream media doesn�t often touch.

It was exposing things like the existence of a global elite, political fraud, corruption

in health, finance, and more.

It seems any information and evidence that counters the mainstream narrative these days

is deemed as �fake news.� Many are speculating this is one main reason net neutrality changes

are moving forward.

The recent decision by the FCC reverses the changes made in 2015 during the Obama administration.

It hasn�t taken effect yet, but will so in a couple of weeks.

As with everything else, it�s become a highly political issue, and it�s now entering into

legal realms, with multiple Democrats set to file a lawsuit to stop the change.

So, what happens now?

According to NPR:

In undoing the regulations, the FCC has reasserted one of the net neutrality requirements: that

Internet providers � such as Comcast, Verizon and AT&T � disclose to their users what

exactly they do to web traffic.

This will essentially shift all enforcement to the Federal Trade Commission, which polices

violations rather than pre-empts them through regulations.

Broadband companies have been saying that they do not intend to block, slow down or

prioritize any web traffic as a result of this repeal, arguing that it�s not in their

interest to aggravate their users by messing with their Internet traffic.

Thus far, internet service providers claim they have no intent of blocking traffic, but

that�s exactly what the changes allow them to do.

Like with anything, internet service providers can be strong-armed and may receive political

pressure from branches of government and intelligence agencies.

This was made even more evident by Edward Snowden�s NSA leaks.

There is always a story behind these political decisions, especially when it seems to be

a corporate battle.

AT&T, Comcast Corp, and Verizon Communications INC now have the power in their hands and

will determine what content consumers can access.

They now have unlimited power to how consumers access the internet, but the new rules also

force them to be completely transparent and disclose any changes to the consumers.

But who knows if that will even happen or if they will be held accountable for this.

According to Reuters, �Internet service providers say they will not block or throttle

legal content but may engage in paid prioritization.

They argue that the largely unregulated internet functioned well in the two decades before

the 2015 order.�

FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel said in a written statement that the decision gives

internet providers �extraordinary new power� from the FCC.

�They have the technical ability and business incentive to discriminate and manipulate your

internet traffic.

. . . And now this agency gives them the legal green light to go ahead,� she wrote.

Was the Internet Ever Really Free and Equal ?

Was the internet ever really free?

To some extent sure it was.

But it�s presented a massive problem for the global elite.

Prior to the birth of the internet, most Westerners� source of information came from approximately

six corporations who controlled Western media.

That�s it, that�s all.

There were no other sources of information available to the public with regards to learning

about what is happening in the world.

These corporations were exposed, as well as mainstream media.

It�s now a disclosed fact that mainstream media was and is a branch of corporations

and intelligence agencies.

Perhaps this is why Anderson Cooper interned with the CIA?

Alternative, not corporate/government funded media started to generate more views than

mainstream media.

For example, a few years ago, Collective Evolution had reached over 1.5 billion site hits in

only four heavy years of traffic.

We�re talking about multiple websites presenting credible sources and evidence which constantly

opposed the Western mainstream media narrative on issues like health and politics.

Following the 2016 presidential election in the U.S., multiple sites were deemed as �fake

news,� and web site traffic was heavily limited.

We saw it ourselves here at Collective Evolution right after the election.

The dramatic decrease in traffic for us and those we work with in the same field has been

extreme.

My Thoughts This is why I believe the internet is changing

so much.

The global elite has a long history of silencing information that threatens their interests,

as well as accessing information openly and freely, especially if it threatens their �national

security interests.� Because of this fact, the Freedom of Information Act was created

decades ago, but even that has lost its ability to allow the public to access information.

The sad part about that is, it�s not about national security to them; that�s now become

an umbrella term to conceal massive amounts of information and fraudulent activity that

would expose a corrupt government, which is the same thing a free and open internet would/did

do.

In an era where human consciousness is greatly shifting and changing, it�s only fitting

that more restrictions be applied to the internet.

People are changing, and the way they perceive our world is changing, which is in large part

due to the fact that they can access new information and ideas that threaten the current human

experience, and information and ideas which are never really presented on their television

screens.

People started to actually think for themselves and question what they are told.

Our ability and right to share information with each other is being threatened.

It�s no different from the global elite cracking down on Edward Snowden or Julian

Assange.

We are stepping out of the darkness and into the light, out of falsities and into truth

and critical thinking.

We are starting to wake up, and question the world around us and what�s really happening

here.

We never did that before, but thanks to a free and open internet we were able to do

so.

A free and open internet makes it difficult for those who want to deceive us, and we�ve

seen it time and time again.

Is this decision really to allow internet service providers to become more innovative

and advanced?

Or is there some sort of ulterior motive here?

I am inclined to believe the latter, obviously, but what do you think?

It�s not uncommon for ulterior motives to be linked with major political decisions like

this one.

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