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Review The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews � Part Two

by Edward Morgan

Everard Mercurian (1514-1580)

�Being children of this world, pompous, cunning, fake, self-seeking, etc., it is certain

that they fit religious life very badly and that it is impossible to maintain union with

them.

If those of this blood are made superiors, they employ almost all their government in

external things: they promote genuine mortification and solid virtues very little, and seem to

be merchants, seeking first seats and being called rabbis; they are hardly eager to seek

perfection that is described in the parts 5 and 6 of the Constitutions; and readily

admit others of the same blood who are very unworthy.�

Manuel Rodrigues, Jesuit curia in Rome.

The Racial Struggle for the Jesuit Order

The complaints of native Spanish members of the Society of Jesus, regarding the crypto-Jewish

Jesuit elite, are remarkably uniform.

Predominant among their concerns was the Jewish tendency towards monopoly, nepotism, arrogance,

aggressive ambition, and an air of insincerity in the practice of Christianity.

Of particular concern was the fact that the Spanish Jesuit Order was becoming an exclusive

enclave of influential Jews that stretched out even into the heart of Rome.

The epigraph above, from Manuel Rodrigues, highlights all of these themes, some of which

have been empirically demonstrated.

For example, the body of research compiled by Maryks and other scholars, and discussed

in Part 1, more than provides sufficient evidence in support of the accusation that crypto-Jews

were �readily admitting others of the same blood.� Moreover, Benedetto Palmio, an Italian

assistant to two native European Jesuit Superior Generals (Francisco de Borja and Everard Mercurian),

complained of the �multitude and insolence of Spanish neophytes,� whom he described

as a �pestilence (133).� Stressing that �where a New Christian was found, it was

impossible to live in peace,� he added that �those who governed in Rome were almost

all neophytes.

� This sort of people and almost no other were being admitted in Spain (133).� King

Phillip II of Spain had by the 1570s taken to describing the Jesuits as a �Synagogue

of Hebrews.� (133)

The method of leadership employed by this crypto-Jewish elite was further described

by Palmio as despotic.

The crypto-Jewish elite in Rome was behaving �not as fathers but as masters (135).�

Reflecting age-old Jewish ethnic networking, there were gross ethnic disparities in promotions

to high office, with Palmio stressing that �the neophytes want to dominate everywhere

and this is why the Society is agitated by the tempest of discords and acrimonies (138).�

Conversos were �overly ambitious, insolent, Janus-faced, pretentious, despotic, astute,

terrible, greedy for power, and infamous.� (142) Lorenzo Maggio, an Italian Jesuit curia

in Rome, complained that �those from the circumcision subverted the entire house of

the Society.� (117)

Regardless of the actual origins of the Jesuit Order, which were heavily Jewish and intertwined

with the search for political influence from the beginning, many native European members

seem to have perceived the Society of Jesus as an essentially good religious movement

that had been founded on idealist and pious terms, but had been corrupted along the way

by the infiltration of power-seeking crypto-Jews.

It is of course essential to note that such perceptions were not unique to the Society

of Jesus.

Around the same time that agitation was building within the Jesuit Order, Bishop Diego de Simancasof

Zamora urged his parishioners to combat the machinations of the conversos and their activities

in �deceiving the pope and his ministers (31).� Simancas, like Rodrigues, Palmio,

and Hoffaeus, concluded that conversos were prone to �ambition, conspiracy, and greed

for power� as demonstrated by the fact they had �infiltrated the offices of importance

in the Church of Toledo.� (34�5)

In order to combat crypto-Jewish nepotism and extensive ethnic networking, native European

Jesuits developed very interesting counter-strategies that in many respects mirrored their Jewish

counterparts.

Again, the patterns seen here should be regarded as broadly supportive of Kevin MacDonald�s

analysis of the reactive nature of anti-Semitism in Separation and Its Discontents, where one

of the key chapters concerns National Socialism as a mirror image strategy.

What non-Jewish Jesuits essentially did in the early stages of the revolt from below,

was, like their crypto-Jewish opponents, to establish their own secretive networks based

on racial exclusion, and the selection of their own preferred candidates based on ethnic

preference.

The stage for this clash was set following the death of the third Superior General, Francisco

de Borja, in 1572.

Until this date, non-Jewish Jesuits had endured the philo-Semitic leadership of Loyola and

the rampant ethnic nepotism of the converso Diego La�nez.

Borja was himself described as a �protector of conversos� during periods of rising tension

(115).

After Borja�s death, it was readily apparent that the crypto-Jewish Jesuit elite had already

contrived to select the converso Juan Alphonse de Polanco as his successor.

(xxv) Polanco had already been appointed Society secretary by Loyola in 1547, before becoming

senior administrator in the general curia in Rome.

Incredibly influential, and �the most prominent figure in the Society of Jesus,� his selection

should have been �open and shut.� However, as Maryks discusses, by this date �a close-knit

anti-converso party [composed mainly of the Jesuit representatives from outside Spain]

gained ground within the society.� (xxv)

In spite of the significant pro-converso presence at General Congregation 3 [General Congregations

are �the supreme legislative body of the Society of Jesus consisting of major (�provincial�)

superiors and locally elected representatives�], the close-knit Italo-Portuguese lobby gained

ground in the assembly and was crafty enough to successfully conspire against Polanco�s

election and his pro-converso supporters.

(120)

As well as forming a close-knit group based on ethnicity, the counter-strategy mirrored

Jewish tactics by appealing for support from elites.

The Portuguese delegation led by Le�o Henriques �secretly carried to Rome a letter that

Henriques�s penitent, Cardinal Infant Henry of Portugal (1512�80), had written to Pope

Gregory XIII on 22 January 1573.

In it, the Grand Inquisitor of Portugal and future king (1578�80) demanded that neither

a converso nor a pro-converso candidate be elected superior general of the Society of

Jesus, and he warned that if no measure against the converso evil is taken, the Society would

risk destruction.� (121)

Pope Gregory XIII soon disclosed his support for a non-Spanish alternative to Polanco,

who, in turn, indicated that he would step aside but refused to prohibit other �Spanish�

candidates from being elected superior general.

After the congregation opened, Gregory XIII inquired about the procedures of the congregation,

about the number of Spaniards among the voters, and about the national background of the previous

superiors general.

Gregory �remarked that somebody should be chosen from a nation other than Spain, and,

in spite of Polanco�s protest against limiting freedom of conscience of the electors, the

pope specifically suggested the name of the Walloon Everard Mercurian, then dismissed

the delegation with his blessing (122).� Consequently, while the converso Antonio Possevino

was �addressing the congregation with an opening discourse, Cardinal Gallio of Como

arrived and informed the congregation that he was representing the pope�s will to prevent

the election of any Spanish candidate.� (122) The next day the assembly chose Everard

Mercurian as the next superior general on the first ballot by a majority of 27 votes.

From the very first years of his office Mercurian proceeded, in his own words, to �cleanse

the house.� He �removed from Rome (and possibly from Italy or even Europe) many converso

Jesuits.� (123) Polanco, after almost three decades in office, �was moved away from

Rome and sent to Sicily, a measure that seemed too harsh even to his major enemy, Benedetto

Palmio.� (123)

However, in the aftermath of the removal of crypto-Jews from influence throughout the

upper echelons of the Society of Jesus, a new movement emerged within the Spanish Jesuits

called the memorialistas or memorialists.

The group got its name from �memorial,� which was a literary genre consisting of a

written statement of facts presented in conjunction with a petition to a royal or religions authority.

The memorialistas gained their name by sending �secret memorials to the Spanish Court and

Inquisition, and the Holy See, asking for the reform of the Jesuit Institute, and, especially,

for the autonomy of the Spanish Jesuit provinces.� (125�6) These memorials were highly divisive

and destructive, seeking essentially to fracture the Society and to allow the conversos to

recoup their power base in Spain.

This movement was little more than a damage-limitation exercise by the crypto-Jewish elite.

Ousted from Rome, and suspected by the Portuguese, the goal was to consolidate their power in

Spain and prevent further anti-converso measures from encroaching on their long-held power

positions.

As Maryks points out, �it must be admitted that many of its members, if not the majority,

were of converso background.� (125) The memorialist movement was certainly widely

perceived by contemporaries as a Jewish revenge movement, and Maryks clearly agrees with this

perception.

One of their key leaders was the converso Dionisio V�zquez, and Maryks remarks that

�one could argue that V�zquez�s active role in the memorialistas movement was a sort

of revenge for the discriminatory policy of Mercurian.� (126).� The anti-converso

Benedetto Palmio �never doubted that conversos were behind the vindictive memoralistas movement.�

(128)

As the struggle began to intensify, in 1581 another Italian anti-converso, Claudio Acquaviva,

was elected as Mercurian�s successor.

Acquaviva appointed a number of leading anti-converso Jesuits (including Manuel Rodrigues, Lorenzo

Maggio, and the Rhinelander Paul Hoffaeus) to key positions in Rome, tasked with extending

the anti-converso measures employed by Mercurian beyond the Roman power structure and into

the wider Jesuit network.

Maryks writes that the decade-long activities of Hoffaeus, Maggio, and Rodrigues, �effectively

led to gradual restrictions in the admission into the Society of candidates of Jewish ancestry.�

(146)

It is particularly interesting that much of this activity was carried out in a cryptic

and secretive manner in which the ethnic aspect of the struggle was always kept just out of

view � again mirroring the nature of the converso strategies to gain and extend influence.

For example, in 1590 Acquaviva sent �secret instructions� to Spanish provincials operated

by native Spanish, or �Old Christian,� Jesuits in which he made clear the necessity

of secrecy:

In regards to the offices of government, we should be careful not to give them to these

people [conversos] in certain key places.� In what regards the admission of this people

in order not to give occasion of bitterness to many in the Society, we have judged to

be inappropriate to prohibit universally the admission of those who somehow have this defect.

It is necessary to use more selectivity and diligence in the admission.� At any rate,

[genealogical investigations] should be done quietly and when somebody has to be excluded,

it would be convenient to give some other apparent causes and reasons for his dismissal,

so that it could not be understood or affirmed with certainty that a person is barred from

admission because of his lineage (147).

Faced with bitter responses from within the Spanish Jesuit Order, a few years later Acquaviva�s

stance had hardened further, prompting him to issue a decree that those

who are descendants from parents who are recent Christians, routinely and habitually inflicted

a great deal of hindrance and harm on the Society (as has become clear from our daily

experience)�The entire congregation then decided to decree, as is affirmed by this

present decree, that in no case may anyone of this sort, that is to say, one of Hebrew

or Saracen stock, be admitted to the Society in the future.

And if by error any such person is admitted, he should be dismissed as soon as the impediment

is revealed, at whatever time before profession this occurs, after first notifying the superior

general and awaiting his reply.

(149)

Maryks states that at this point �the lineage-hunting season began,� and the removal of all persons

of Jewish ancestry from the Society of Jesus commenced in earnest.

Early Modern Jewish Apologetics

Defeated and marginalized, the crypto-Jewish elite turned to issuing a long series of memorials

that in many respects resemble prototypes of modern Jewish apologetics/propaganda of

the kind issued by the ADL.

For example, in a previous essay I noted the importance of the modern tactic of rhetorically

displacing �foreignness� away from Jews and onto the hostile movement itself:

Jews have regularly relied upon a fall-back tactic of presenting the troublesome movement

as a foreign import�An excellent example of this, of course, would be Hillary Clinton�s

ludicrous claim that the Alt Right has somehow been spawned by Putin�s Russia.

Since most of her speech originated with the SPLC, we may assume that this particular accusation

may be traced to a Hebraic hand.

Another bizarre theory of the Alt Right�s foreign origins originating with the SPLC:

Mark Potok has weighed in with the strange contention that the Alt Right �began as

an anti-Muslim movement in Europe and has been spreading in this country since about

2008.�

And the list goes on.

UK-based Jewish journalist Jonathan Freedland, who has a long history of activism against

Whites, has penned an article titled �Donald Trump�s achilles heel is that he is truly

un-American.� Freedland argues that America�s founding principle is �the belief that national

identity did not reside in blood or soil, but in loyalty to the nation�s constitution

and its bill of rights��a clear indication that he has little acquaintance with American

history.

He continues that, �these moves by Trump are not just reactionary or bigoted or dangerous.

They contradict the ideals that all Americans are meant to regard as sacred.

Perhaps this is the way to attack Trump: as truly un-American.

He says he wants to make America great again.

The truth is, he would stop America being America.�

Further Jewish participants in the effort to portray Trump as un-American include but

are not limited to: the editorial board of the Washington Post led by the Jewish Martin

Baron; the Jewish journalist Franklin Foer; and Jewish talk show host Jerry Springer.

Jewish businessman Josh Tetrick also purchased a number of expensive full-page ad spaces

in the New York Times aimed at pushing the �Trump as un-American� meme�In all cases,

both Trumpism and the Alt Right are portrayed by Jews as a foreign incursion into American

political life.

As with other tactics, these have a long lineage.

Kevin MacDonald writes that �Jewish organizations in Germany in the period 1870�1914 argued

that anti-Semitism was a threat to all of Germany because it was fundamentally �un-German.���[1]

In nineteenth-century Germany, anti-Semitism was often described by Jews as a French import.

Conversely, Paula Hyman writes that, faced with a rise in anti-Jewish feeling in nineteenth-century

France, Jews spread the message that anti-Semitism was �un-French� and a �German import.�[2]

Thorsten Wagner reports that it was a common refrain among Jews in Denmark that anti-Semitism

there was �a German import � without autochthonous roots and traditions.�[3]

There are countless more examples from countless other countries.

The tactic therefore relies on convincing the population that Jews are not the foreign

threat but rather that it is the growing volkisch movement that is the foreign entity threatening

the nation.

Although it�s an absurdly perverse claim, and hard to imagine as being successful, Jews

are able to spread the message because of their superior media and political power (as

seen with Tetrick�s efforts).

This power has ensured that portrayals of nationalist movements as �foreign� have

been tactically effective in the past.

Crypto-Jewish Jesuit responses to the European counter-strategy are strikingly similar to

these modern instances in that they also heavily relied on attempts to displace the sense of

foreign threat away from themselves and onto the movement hostile to their interests.

For example, the most ferocious and prolific written responses to the ousting of the conversos

were penned by the converso and high-ranking Italian diplomat Antonio Possevino, who had

been removed from office by Mercurian and sent to remote Sweden.

Isolated and powerless in the cold north, Possevino declared that it was figures like

Benedetto Palmio who were truly �un-Christian� and in fact little more than �pagans (164�5).�

Remarkably, and with much chutzpah, Possevino attributed all of the disruption within the

Society of Jesus to the �overweening ambition of the Portuguese Jesuits (171�2).� Possevino

blatantly lied in his propaganda about the nature of the memorialistas, suggesting the

movement was part of a �Portuguese conspiracy� to undermine Jesuit unity (171�2).

Maryks comments bluntly on Possevino�s text that the majority of memorialists were in

fact �undeniably conversos.� (172) Finally, Possevino�s apologetics also contain another

aspect that prefigures modern propaganda � the idea that Jews are a natural and moral elite,

typically combined with contempt for the rural masses.

Possevino blamed �envious and talentless men from poor, rural backgrounds� (168)

for the agitation against the conversos, while asserting that �in terms of their virtue

and dedication, [conversos] represent an elite within the Society.� (172)

Conclusion

The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews is an important contribution to the study of

religion and ethnic conflict in early modern Spain.

Although not suited for beginners to any of the themes under discussion, the book is concise,

and its four chapters are filled with new information sure to fascinate the reader with

some prior knowledge of the Jesuits, Spanish history, or the Jewish Question in Europe.

My only real criticisms rest on matters of style and structure.

Maryks� writing style is often mechanical, and one sometimes feels that, while the material

lends itself to a dramatic narrative, that potential is lost amid bland observations

and repetitive recourse to lamenting the �bias� and �discrimination� of the �Old Christians.�

Certainly this is a book in which the facts, rather than the author�s analysis, lead

the way.

As regards structure, the text has an irritating habit of repetition, particularly in terms

of persistently re-introducing characters we would already be familiar with.

I found this especially disappointing because of a normally high quality of editing from

Brill.

These minor irritations aside, The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews was a page-turner.

Perhaps best of all, it�s now been made available to download for free as part of

Brill�s open source initiative.

Enjoy.

If you haven't seen part one.

Please see the video in our video playlist.

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The origin of the symbol of the goat. - Duration: 7:25.

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The origin of the goat symbol

The provenance bases towards the Greek culture

specifically the god Dionysus, god of the vintage

wine, inspiring ritual madness and ecstasy.

In other words, the god of the party. Most likely in his partying

Surely not the past for nothing of evil. Because in these rituals it was very

adoration, certain rural sectors in Greece that did not have the

economic capacity to worship bulls, a symbol of fertility in many

cultures, because of a shortage of goods, instead worshiped goats, although

In parallel the use of this animal has also been seen in northern culture

from Europe where his sacrifice was common for the gods that are associated with

a notorious masculinity. Like Thor, Heracles, Mars, Jupiter, etcetera.

It gives the impression that extolling entities that are very macho hairy chest, through

of the goat symbol, is a practice that has persisted in the

ancient cultures; we have to take into account that since

approximately 3300 BC until 1300 BC,

the peoples of the "Indus Valley" also related it to force and

solar clarity and, at the same time, consecrated it to the god of fire. It is so

the goat is synonymous with fertility and masculinity in the culture

ancient. This collection also had a second reference, the demigod "Pan" a

kind of faun, also from Greece, who was identified by his constant desire

erotic and for that reason he was remembered as a stalker of nymphs and girls. If they are

came to mind the image of a well-known animated film called

"Hercules" I think they already realized that Phil, the

coach of Hercules, is inspired by Pan, the truth, an easter egg that aims at an audience

much more adult.

This demigod, through its oral propagation, was associated with the Semites to the

"Serin" a kind of goat-like demon that lived in the desert,

who later, around the 13th century, became popular in the famous

medieval grimoire. It is from here that the symbol of the goat

began to be taken as something negative, either because the presence of

Christianity demonized many pagan rituals, such as because the same midrash,

they use them as a sacrifice to evil entities, specifically with Satanism.

Well, but who do I mean with this? The key point, occurs in the relationship

between the book of Leviticus, specifically chapter 16, verse

from 8 to 10 and 26 and the apocryphal manuscript of Enoch. In the Leviticus Aaron

establishes a ritual of the Jewish doctrine, in which he casts his luck in two males

goats: one representing Jehovah which if elected will be sacrificed in

after the forgiveness of sins. The second is designated, and he listens well, to

Azazel, if he is elected he will be left to rest alive before Jehovah and then

He will be sent to the desert in the direction of Azazel, as a reconciliation offering.

This ritual described the temples, still in the time of Christ;

Thank you Christian commentators the ancients, almost unanimously

they interpreted the word Azazel, as a goat that takes away sin, but

Who is Azazel? According to Enoch's book, this was an angel

attractive that was located in the tenth position within the leaders of angels

fallen commanded by Shemihaza and who are to the

once the tenth circle of angels closest to God.

These were called "Grigori" in their translation:

the watchers, the ones who never sleep. These had the mission to control

the humans so that they do not rebel. With the course of communion between the

Tenth and the humans, the first ones took great sympathy with men and

they taught them the art of weapons, metallurgy and jewelry; while the

women the art of seduction, alchemy, the use of roots, witchcraft and

the magic. What according to Enoch caused the growth of impiety and

perversion of the human race. On the other hand, these beings are the ones that

They fell in love with women and gave rise to the race of the Nephilim,

giants If you noticed, these angels among the

that was Azazel, with these actions were considered traitors,

and as has already been repeated many times, they were exiled from paradise and moved to

be called to the Satans. the enemies in their translation and locked

in the desert. In short this angel named Azazel,

it became a symbol of betrayal and evil and was represented by the image

of the goat, since in this symbol the idea of ​​fertility is combined

-the birth of the Nephiilim- as tradition and enmity with God;

so that even its etymology acquired this meaning: "Aza" = goat

"the" = god or divine. In the same way, Azazel was recognized as leader of the

"Seirín", completing the circle much more. It's like that

how the symbol is born. I wish you liked the video and for

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MY BULLET JOURNAL JOURNEY - Part 3 - Duration: 9:27.

Hey guys, and welcome to the third and final?

Or at least final for now… episode in my little Bullet Journal miniseries.

Again, if you are unaware of what a Bullet Journal is, it's a journalling and organization

system created by Ryder Carroll, and you can learn more about it at BulletJournal.com. You

can also check out my first two videos in this little series, which will be linked below.

So in my last two videos, I explained what a Bullet Journal is, and I did a flipthrough

of my first two journals: my hot mess Moleskine here, and my slightly less hot mess Leuchtturm 1917.

Today we're moving on to my current journal; the one that is still in progress.

This journal covers September 2017 until now, December 2017, and I've still got a bunch

more space in it, so it's gonna cover at least January of 2018.

I am slowly trying to check out all the different journals that I've been hearing good things

about, so after finishing up my Leuchtturm, I decided to switch to a Rhodia notebook…

I believe this is called a Web Book?

I can't really remember.

It's an A5, dot grid journal, and this one happens to be softcover, and the cover's

this really nice, soft, leatherette material; it's really nice.

And I know I said that I didn't like the softcover on the Moleskine, and I didn't,

but at the time that I ordered this, the softcover Rhodias were on sale, and the hardcovers were

either not on sale, or it was on sale, but they were sold out.

So I went with the softcover, cuz I wanted to give it a try.

And I do find that this cover is a bit sturdier than the Moleskine cover, as well.

There are some things I do really like about this journal - I love the colour of the cover,

and the paper inside is very smooth.

It's also got a slightly heavier weight than the Leuchtturm, so there's slightly

less bleeding and ghosting, although not by much.

This journal also lies flat like the Leuchtturm.

On the downside, the Rhodia is similar to the Moleskine in that it has no pre-printed

index or page numbers, and it only has one bookmark.

They're not deal breakers, but the're kind of annoying when you've gotten used

to using a Leuchtturm.

The Rhodia also has a similar number of pages to the Moleskine, so the Leuchtturm has a

lot more pages to it.

So I am currently about a little more than halfway through this journal.

Like I said, I had to make my own index…

[music]

And then I have this page here for threaded collections.

Threading is a way to continue using larger collections from old journals that you don't

want to have to transfer to a new journal - you just write down the collection name,

and then what journal it's in and what page it's on, and then you can go back to that

old journal to use the collection.

So you don't have to transfer it over, and spend all that time making the layout again,

when you still have room in the old journal.

So I have a couple of collections from my last journal that are like that, so I just

left them there, and I threaded them into the new one.

[music]

Here I attempted to make another "The Last Time I…" spread, and once again, never

filled it in, for some reason…

[music]

Next up we have my September cover page…

[music]

We have September in Pixels, which never got completed…

We got Three Good Things A Day…

[music]

… which also didn't get completed, because the end of September was when I found out that

I was losing my job, and suddenly journalling was not exactly a priority for me anymore.

So that explains that.

[music]

Then we have another rolling week thing here…

There's a little bit of journalling in there… and then we have more YouTube scripting, which

I don't really understand, because I do use Google Docs now, for that, I promise!

I don't sit there and write it all out by hand.

But yeah - all this is scripts.

This is the Future Logs for October and November…

[music]

My October cover page…

[music]

Here I just made up a list of long-term to-dos that I didn't want to keep repeating over

and over again in my weeklies…

And I've actually even done some of them, it's amazing!

[music]

And then I didn't start doing true daily entries until the end of October, because

that's when I kinda picked back up with my journal again, because I was trying to

sort out all the chaos in my life! [laughs] So the chaos kinda knocked me right off of

my bujo-ing "streak", I guess, and then caused me to eventually come back and start using

it more heavily.

So that's why there aren't any "October in Pixels" or "Good Things" for October,

because this was my first entry for October, was October 23rd.

And on this page here I tried to time track by planning out my day on the top row, and

trying to track the actual use of my time at the bottom, but that didn't work out too well.

[music]

Here I have a job search tracker that I've actually used…

[music]

On this daily I tried to play with the header a bit, and I experimented with the time tracking…

but then you can see over here that I just went back to what works.

On this side I tried giving myself more…

I think it was by half hour, the expected time versus the actual time?

Still didn't work out.

So over here I just changed to just plain old time tracking; I have morning and afternoon.

And again, this style of time tracking bar, I got from Kara at Boho Berry.

[music]

Some more dailies there…

[music]

My kinda sad November cover page… [laughs]

[music]

November in Pixels and Three Good Things…

[music]

… oops, I apparently never wrote anything down for the 30th, oh well…

[music]

Then we have some more dailies, and I continued with Halloween-themed washi for a little while

into the month of November, because I missed out on using it all in October, so I wanted

to use some!

And, really, October was the-- err, Halloween was the Tuesday, so this is still the week

of Halloween right here.

[music]

[music]

[music]

This is my revamped YouTube tracker/log/to-do list thing…

I've been writing down all the videos that are in my backlog, so I can keep track of

what still needs to be dealt with, and what step of the process I'm on with each video.

Initially I was colour-coding all the different steps, but… eventually I just gave up. [laughs]

And then once a video is posted, I mark it off with red tape, just because

I think it looks cool, and that way it puts some colour in here, that I was trying to

do with the colour-coding, but it got too much to be a pain in the butt.

And I just realized I haven't put any of my December videos in here yet, so I need

to do that and then play massive catch-up!

See, I was doing so well!

I was doing so well.

And then… no.

[music]

My December cover page… it was this and the equally sparse November page that made

me decide that I'm going to go back to one-page cover pages in the new year…

And here we have December in Pixels and Three Good Things A Day, and as you can see, I barely

got into it, because, as I wrote here, my face exploded [laughs] - that was when I started

to really have to deal with my broken tooth, and getting it pulled, and recovering from

that and everything, so that threw me right out of bullet journalling for a while as well.

Then I tried it later in the month, but then just promptly failed again, because the 12th

was when I had my surgery, and obviously by the 14th I was… over it.

[laughs]

So now I'm just using the empty pages that I had mapped out for the Good Things to work

on planning things for the future.

So I got the space, I might as well use it!

This is my one and only daily for December, and you can see that I didn't even get around

to tracking my time or anything… that's actually the day I got diagnosed with a broken

tooth, so yeah, that's pretty much all the December that was in my journal.

I just… bujo-ing was just not a priority, unfortunately.

But that said, I have started to prep for the new year and do some planning... and I

have some more here…

I've just been, you know, kinda working on getting ready… and then we end off right here.

So I still have like, that much left in the book, and I gotta get started on that.

But I don't even have a cover page yet for 2018, so I gotta get working on that because

there's about two days left in 2017 as of this filming, so…

I really need to start setting up for 2018! [laughs]

And one thing I have noticed after using a Leuchtturm, which has 249 pages in it, is

that it seems as though using a skinnier journal like the Rhodia, which is not nearly as many

pages, gives me like a strange anxiety about putting new collections and whatnot in the

journal, for some reason. It's like I have a weird fear of using it up too fast?

I dunno, but I have this weird anxiety about using it, which is probably why I haven't

done too much set up yet.

So I have already ordered my next journal, in hopes that I can relax and use my current

journal the way it's supposed to be!

I was hoping to get a Scribbles That Matter the next time around, cuz that's the other

really popular one that's very, very similar to a Leuchtturm, but since I'm unemployed, I also

wanted to grab what was cheapest, and Leuchtturms were on sale at Chapters for Boxing Day, so

that's-- I'm getting another one of the Leuchtturms.

This time I'm getting the silver anniversary edition, solely because the regular editions

were sold out online.

So I'm glad that I'm going to have another large journal coming, so I won't have that

same anxiety, and I can just finish this and move on.

So that is it for this video, and for this little series, at least for the time being.

Let me know if you want me to do more of these updates and walkthroughs as I progress through

this journal and into the next one.

I hope you did enjoy this video and this little miniseries; if you did, please give me a big

thumbs up.

Please subscribe if you haven't already, and I will see you guys in the next one.

For more infomation >> MY BULLET JOURNAL JOURNEY - Part 3 - Duration: 9:27.

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Top 5 Foods That Originally Looked Very Different - Duration: 3:19.

You might not believe me when I say this but certain fruits and vegetables used to look

a lot different then they do today.

And I don't just mean a little smaller or a slightly different shape I mean like really

different and that's what were going to be talking about today.

Hey youtube im court mcginley and welcome back to the most amazing top 5.

Before we get started I want to know- What is your favorite fruit and your favorite vegetable?

Mine would be watermelon and pineapple for fruit- and corn- broccoli or mushrooms for

vegetables.

Let me know your answers down in the comments.

And before we get started I just want to remind all of you to please subscribe to this awesome

channel if you havnt already- we bring you guys awesome videos 6 days a week.

And Don't forget to give this video a big thumbs up and let me know down in the comments

what other top 5 lists you like to see me do.

Alright without further a due lets get started on our list of the top 5 foods that originally

looked very different.

Comin in at our number 5 spot--Wild banana- so we all know bananas to be long and slim

and yellow in colour.

But believe it or not they didn't always look like this.

Its expected the first bananas may have been around 7 thousand years ago in New Guinea.

They were also grown in Southeast Asia.

And these bananas came from 2 wild varieties called Musa Acu-minata and Musa Balb-isana.

They were smaller and round in shape and had large seeds inside.

Yeah if someone were to pass me that and tell me it was a banana I definitely would not

believe them.

Id imagine it would probably taste pretty different too.

In at number 4--Wild corn- youd never expect it but its crazy how far corn has come.

Corn may actually be the most iconic example of selective breeding.

It was actually formed form the barely edible teo-sinte plant.

Wild corn was first domesticated in 7 thousand BC.

And it wasn't appealing- it was actually pretty dry- kinda similar to a raw potato.

Comparted to todays corn it was 1 thousand times smaller 9 thousand years ago.

Now its much easier to peel and grow.

Also modern corn is much sweeter as its made up of 6.6 percent sugar compared to the 1.9

percent that was In wild corn.

At number 3--Wild eggplant- eggplants may be the food that over time have changed the

most.

Throughout the years they have come In many shapes and sizes.

The eggplant as we know it today is large- fat and purple.

But some of the earliest eggplants that were cultivated in china were usually white or

yellow.

And they actually looked like little round pumpkins.

And just like pumpkins they use to have spikes on the area of the stem that connected to

the budding flowers.

Coming in at number 2--Wild peaches- believe it or not peaches used to look how cherries

look today.

They used to be small with waxy skin and tasted earthy yet sweet- yet sour- yet slightly salty.

Yeah They had a lot going on.

Peaches were first domesticated around 4 thousand BC.

But after thousands of years peaches are now 64 times larger- 27 percent juicier and 4

percent sweeter.

And at number 1--Wild carrot- the earliest known carrots were from the 10th century in

Asia and Persia.

Its expected they were originally purple or white.

And that they were in fact very thin and had extremely long roots.

Obliviously these measly carrots wernt going to do so over time farmers domesticated these

thin roots and eventually we got to the large tasty orange vegetables that we eat today.

One thing that's always remained the same however is the fact that they have such a

strong flavour and that they are an annual winter crop vegetable.

Also some of the very small purple and white carrots can still be found on certain farms.

And there you have it that's our list of the Top 5 Foods That Originally Looked Very

Different.

Thank you guys so much for watching and ill catch you in the next one.

For more infomation >> Top 5 Foods That Originally Looked Very Different - Duration: 3:19.

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FUNNY LIFE HACK FAILS - Duration: 3:29.

Ok, its running

you are filming it now, right?

test 1,2,3

all in

I´m Arthur Spooner, I´m Arthur Spooner

ok, do you wanna test it first?

wat

what the Hell

What was this ?!

i wanted to soak it up and then...

You have to keep holding the bottle...

and do it abrupt(dont know why i even said that XD)

we still got one

*Soak noise*

"Soak noise"

Gotta go faster up (with the bottle)

*Soak noise*

Ok, thats really disgusting, what u are doing right now

That got to be a joke...

There has to be something with the bottle...

dont know what i am saying XD

But the people cam see what's it about, right?

NNNNGGGGGGHHHH ( cant open the bottle)

should I call "Captain Superman" ?

Wait I´ve got a baloon

Still cant open bottle with full strength XD

For more infomation >> FUNNY LIFE HACK FAILS - Duration: 3:29.

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SON OF GOD - MUSIC BY EFISIO CROSS . VOST ( FR - ENG ) - Duration: 3:23.

Listen to me, Father!

Rise up, defend me!

Save me traps that they handed me.

Take and drink.

This is my blood, of the new alliance ...

In truth, I tell you ...

..before the rooster crows ...

... three times you will deny me.

You heard what he was told ...

..you will love your neighbor and you will hate your enemy.

But I tell you ...

... love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you ...

Because if you do not like than those who love you ...

... what merit will you have.

For more infomation >> SON OF GOD - MUSIC BY EFISIO CROSS . VOST ( FR - ENG ) - Duration: 3:23.

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Youtube Space Rio de Janeiro. Meus melhores sentimentos sobre este lugar. - Duration: 4:32.

For more infomation >> Youtube Space Rio de Janeiro. Meus melhores sentimentos sobre este lugar. - Duration: 4:32.

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Learn Colors! | Kids video for learning, Videos for babies, Kids youtube channels - Duration: 7:55.

Hey guys its Sally!

And welcome back to the Magical Sugar Snap Kingdom!

Today we're going to be squishing some whoopee cushions

With a slimy surprise inside!

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Don't forget to click the subscribe button

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So don't forget to hit the notification bell as well!

There are four different colors inside these whoopie cushions...

We have to squish them, to find out what colors are inside!

Lets try and find the yellow one first!

♫ Yellow color, yellow color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Yellow

Lets try and find the green color now...

♫ Green color, green color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Green

Green

Lets try and find the red color now

♫ Red color, red color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Red

Lets find the blue color

♫ Blue color, blue color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Blue

So we have...

Red

Green

Yellow

And Blue

Lets do it again!

Lets fin the yellow color...

♫ Yellow color, yellow color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Yellow

Lets find the blue color...

♫ Blue color, blue color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Blue

Lets find the red color

♫ Red color, red color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Red

Lets find the green color...

♫ Green color, green color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Green

So we have...

Red

Blue

Yellow

And Green

One more time...

♫ Yellow color, yellow color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Yellow

Lets try and find the green color now...

♫ Green color, green color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Green

Lets try and find the red color now...

♫ Red color, red color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Red

Lets find the blue color...

♫ Blue color, blue color where are you?...

♫ Here I am, here I am...How do you do?

Blue!

So we have

Red

Green

Yellow

And Blue

Whoa look at all the colors all mixed up!

It looks like a rainbow porridge...

Can you see all of the different colors?

So cool!

And it feel super slimy...

Well guys thats it for me today

If you liked this video please give it a thumbs up!

And subscribe for more fun video like this...

And as always I hope you are safe, happy and loved!

Till next time! Bye guys! :)

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