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Now that President Trump has a Clean Bill of Health, Let�s Take a Look at the Democrats

Yesterday the doctor who performed an exam of President Trump in regards to his physical

and mental health and therefore ability to function as President stated that the President

has �incredibly good genes.� The media went mad with the results showing

that they could not pass the same tests.

But this is nothing new.

The Democrats and their unstable MSM have a history of being mentally and physically

sick! Hillary Clinton is a prime example.

President Trump knew this as a candidate.

Hillary was so sick she stopped having campaign events as she was running for President.

She took weekends off because she just didn�t have the stamina to campaign.

Hillary participated in only 11 campaign rallies in both September and October which are very

low numbers for a candidate running for President.

(Trump had 59 during the same time period.)

Hillary Clinton and her campaign were dishonest about many things including her health.

During the primary season Hillary had some sort of seizure or attack during a stop at

a coffee shop.

She blamed it on her chai tea.

The AP reporter who was there stated that she was not horrified by Hillary�s seizure,

but her face showed a different story.

WikiLeaks later uncovered that the reporter, Lisa Lerer, was one of many reporters who

dined at Clinton campaign manager John Podesta�s house, diminishing her account of the event.

An individual on Twitter had a different take on the event.

In one campaign event, Hillary suddenly froze and forgot where she was at and continued

with a totally different train of thought.

This was about the time that people on social media began to notice a large black man at

her side.

He then began popping up all over the place and began being referred to as her �handler�

After all these episodes the Hillary campaign continued to argue that there was nothing

wrong with Hillary, but then she attended the 9-11 ceremony in New York City.

Unfortunately for her campaign, Hillary got really sick and left the event.

She ended up losing control of her body, passing out, losing her shoe and had to be thrown

into her car like a side of beef!

Hillary�s doctor Lisa Bardack came out after Hillary�s 9-11 collapse to declare for a

second time that Hillary�s health is fine.

But like everything surrounding Hillary this was clearly not the case.

71% of doctors in an Internet survey responded that concerns about Hillary Clinton�s health

are serious and could be disqualifying for the position of President of the US.

FOX Business News next shared a video of Hillary�s coughing fits.

An email released by WikiLeaks showed Hillary�s campaign team strategizing about hiding Hillary�s

poor health issues.

Another report by a British paper discussed Hillary�s floating eyeball which it was

suggested could indicate some very serious issues.

Finally, WikiLeaks released an email from her team stating that Hillary was drunk in

the afternoon and indicating someone should call her so she can sober up.

Later she was found campaigning at a bar, in Florida, mid-morning, on Sunday.

But Hillary is not the first Democrat for President with health issues.

Who can forget Howard Dean�s howl which now is a case study on how to show you�re

crazy �

The argument is out as to whether Barack Obama was either crazy or possessed.

How else can you explain giving guns to rebels in Iraq that morphed into ISIS or giving billions

to Iran?

Nancy Pelosi, the Dem Minority Leader in the House could never pass the same tests President

Trump just passed.

The 77 year old recently called Robert Mueller �mother�.

No, it�s not President Trump that needed a mental and physical exam.

The real crazies are the Dems and their media!

For more infomation >> Now that President Trump has a Clean Bill of Health, Let's Take - Duration: 4:43.

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Dunkirk, 1940! Exclusive access to wartime relics from the evacuation of Dunkirk - Duration: 7:12.

Tell us about your museum. Well the museum itself was it's a private

collection of two individuals, myself and another colleague Paul Simms and we

have always had a lifelong interest within the events of the early part of

World War two. I'm more of a gun man and Paul is more of a paperwork and people

person and as a result with bits we bought for

you to have a look at today actually hits one of the gun down here we own

which is Bren gun which is mine and the tunic here which is one that belongs to

my colleague which he's kindly allowed us to bring down here for the week. And this

particular tunic was worn during the Dunkirk operation wasn't it?

The HMS Malcolm did several trips over to Dunkirk during the course of the

evacuation it was a destroyer and the destroyers were used to, because they

were fast they were able to get relatively close into shore and we had a

number of them and a lot of the older destroyers particularly were seen as

fairly expendable due to being First World War vintage. Malcolm itself as I

said did several trips over and on what they believed to be their final trip the

captain decided that it would be a fantastic idea to actually get dressed

in your finest and time for pink gins chaps haven't we done well and let us

celebrate the fact that we have survived several trips this hell

on earth which is Dunkirk so all of the officers get dressed into their finery

of their mess jackets only to rather than sit down to dinner get a signal to

tell them to these it's about time you actually went back because things have

got a lot worse please can we go back to Dunkirk so HMS Malcolm has the rare

distinction of being the only ship that we were aware of where the officers were

commanding the vessel dressed in their mess jackets for their final few trips

over and this is the we believe to be the very jacket that lieutenant then

Lieutenant Simmons was wearing at the time. What a very British story. It's a

private purchase so one assumes that lieutenant Simmons was a man of

personal means and the insignia on there at the moment

is that of Commodore because the despite the the small size of this it would

appear that Mr. Simmons luckily managed to keep his stature and slightness right

the way through his naval career because this was the still in use in in 1965

when he retired from the Navy as a as a Commodore. It's incredibly tiny I

don't think I could fit. It is so small. So do we know about his life in the Navy?

We do know that obviously he survived the events of Dunkirk he was at the time

his on HMS Malcolm and had a very fruitful career as most naval officers

would throughout the course of the war and moved from destroyers on to larger

vessels obviously getting promoted as he went. Okay well thank you very much and

what is this that we've got down here? This one here is a Bren gun this is the

mark one Bren this is the British Army standard light machine gun of 1939 back

in the late 1920s the British Army started to look for a means to replace

the Lewis machine light machine gun from World War one and also the Vickers heavy

machine gun and what they actually were looking for was to try and get a

general-purpose machine gun that could perform the roles at both do something

like a Vickers is is designed to be in a fixed position there's a crew of six it

is effectively bullet sized artillery is the best way to think about it it's not

something that you want to be lugging around any further than you actually

need to do whereas the Lewis was more portable it was as opposed to the

Vickers water-cooling it was air-cooled and as a result it was so portable could be

taken right up the front with troops that were advancing and the British army were

hopefully looking to try and achieve the best of both worlds with one gun. During

the course of the first set of trials it became abundantly clear that the only

gun that was going to be capable of performing the role that the Vickers did

was the Vickers so that was taken off the table but the Lewis itself was still

quite a cumbersome sizes weapon fairly heavy and they

were looking for something a little more light a bit more portable so a number of

manufacturers from around the world were invited to submit

their designs of machine guns and the Czechoslovakians entered in to the

competition a gun called the zb-26 after the trials it was deemed that it was

whilst it had faults these faults were not something work that could not be

dealt with by further development however it was by far and away

outperformed all the other guns put forward. The same process was then done

just as a checks and balance or supposed to go through the process again but this

time they the Czechs had gone away and they implemented the recommendations

that the British had put forward as a result of the trials this time it would

being the latest model which with the ZB 27 and as a result of that again by far

and away the best gun and at which point the the guys at Brno and Enfield

armories respectively decide that it's time to sit down and actually sort of

get the perfect gun for the British Army. This is very typical of procurement

during peacetime at this stage as now has always has been the British Army

don't rely on conscription you are a professional standing force and

therefore the quality of the equipment that you can put forward as opposed to

having every single male over a certain age being part of your military forces

you can afford to spend money and you can afford to have the best equipment

where possible and what resulted after a number of adaptations is this this is

the the mark one Bren and apart from the barrel itself which is due to faults that

were discovered during the fighting of the Battle of France the battle and gas

regulator on them there they had to be changed subsequently after the battle

other than that this is completely correct the specification of what the

British Army took over in 1939 when they went to France in preparation for world

war fighting on mainland European World War two. There were 30,000 of these

produced and when they finished after the retreat from Dunkirk and then the

subsequent re-retreat from the channel from the Atlantic ports through operation

Cycle and operation Ariel which are lesser-known than that of

Dunkirk and unfortunately tend to meld into the retelling as one congealed lump but

quite separate operations within their own respect. Of those 30,000 guns that

are being produced 26,000 are actually missing. Wow okay. Yeah so this is what

this is one of the lucky 4,000 survivors. Yes that's an incredible story only 4,000

wow, thank you so much for that well it's great I'm really

interested in this my granddad was a cook in the in the Navy so I wonder if

Mr. Simmons ate his food. You never know. Thank you very much. Thank

you.

For more infomation >> Dunkirk, 1940! Exclusive access to wartime relics from the evacuation of Dunkirk - Duration: 7:12.

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The Untold Truth Of Ina Garten - Duration: 3:46.

Ina Garten is the picture of effortless elegance, equally over the moon for cooking, as she

is for her husband Jeffrey.

But her life hasn't always been 24/7 dinner parties and decadence.

Here's what you don't know about your favorite Barefoot Contessa.

"This looks great.

Cheers.

Mmm….mmm…"

Me time

Some people would love nothing more than a night to themselves.

But it turns out that's Ina's worst nightmare.

When asked what misery looks like to her, she told Vanity Fair,

"An evening home alone with nothing to do."

Nuclear day job

Watching Ina cook, it's as if she's done this her whole life.

But there was a time when she was as far from the food industry as you can get.

She told PBS,

"I was working at OMB, office management and budget."

"For the federal government?"

"Yeah, for Ford and Carter.

And, uh, I worked on nuclear energy policy."

But Ina always knew deep down that she was meant to work with food.

She said,

"I hit 30, and I thought, I want to do what I want to do.

And I thought, I want to be in the food business."

Starting out

Ina essentially fell into the food business when she saw an ad for a specialty food store,

for sale, in the Hamptons.

She made a very low offer on the place, and drove back home to Washington, expecting to

negotiate.

Her offer was accepted the next day.

She said,

"And I just remember going, 'oh s---.'

...Two months later, I was behind the counter of a specialty foods store, trying to figure

it out."

Flip or flambé

Before she broke into cooking, Ina made extra cash flipping houses in Washington D.C.

While her side hustle was lucrative, it also had its challenges.

She revealed to People,

"I went to the bank to take out a loan and they said 'Well we can't count your salary.

We can only count Jeffrey's'...

They said, 'Well you're just going to get pregnant and quit.'"

Thankfully, Ina never quit.

Family matters

Ina confesses that having kids was never her calling.

She revealed on Katie Couric's podcast,

"We decided not to have children…

But I really felt, I feel, that I would never have been able to have the life I've had…

and so it's a choice."

Nervous wreck

Ina Garten may be a cooking pro, but she still gets nervous when it comes to preparing for

a party.

She told People,

"I'm the most anxious cook…

I'm nervous when I invite people to my house because I think they expect something spectacular.

And, you know, sometimes it is, and sometimes it's good but not great."

"Try it."

"Delicious."

Boston creme nemesis

Even Ina struggles with some dishes — and she has yet to nail a Boston cream pie.

She told Time,

"I've been working on Boston cream pie for about three books, and I haven't gotten the

balance and flavors and textures quite right."

Same thing, different day

With all of her published cookbooks, you'd think Ina loves experimenting in the kitchen.

Instead, she sticks with the same breakfast every morning.

She told Munchies,

"I always have...oatmeal and coffee.

I use McCANN's quick-cooking oatmeal, not instant, quick-cooking, and I make it in the

microwave."

"So, if it's not easy, I'm not gonna do it."

Defining herself

Ina proves that feminism is about truly choosing for yourself.

When asked by The Washington Post whether cooking for your husband is anti-feminist,

Ina replied,

"There was a generation of women who wanted to be like men — to act like men and have

jobs like men.

I never did; I wanted to act like me.

I love cooking, I love feminine pursuits.

I just want to do them in my own way...It's one of the great joys of my life to take care

of my husband, and he takes care of me, too."

"This is the best chicken I ever had."

"You say that every Friday."

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For more infomation >> The Untold Truth Of Ina Garten - Duration: 3:46.

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Has A Sexual Soul Tie Delayed Your Destiny? - Duration: 4:31.

Hi this is Phyllis Tarbox with Above & Beyond Counselling. Today I'd like to ask

you a question" Could a soul tie be what's hindering your destiny?" Are you

striving to find your purpose? Have you lost sight of the dreams that you once

had? Do you feel like a relationship sabotage your life if you struggled with

delay sabotage and a lost sense of purpose? An ungodly soul tie could be at

the root of your torment we know sexual sin is a big open door for the demonic

Kingdom and thereafter God's gifts in you that lead to your destiny we know

that there is no sin that's greater than any other sin in God's eyes but certain

sin carries much greater consequences and it opens a door for the demonic

kingdom to launch an attack against the very purpose of your existence I am sure

that's why in Acts chapter 15 at the Council of Jerusalem they voted not to

burden the new Gentile converts with all 613 Jewish laws they chose only three

and one of them was sexual immorality and it says in Acts chapter 15 verses 19

through 20 therefore it's my judgment that we do not trouble those who are

turning to God from among the Gentiles but that rewrite them that they abstain

from things contaminated by idols from fornication and from what is strangled

from the blood so let me share with you a little bit about my personal testimony

I remember a very healthy fear of opening the door to sexual sin in fact I

waited until I was getting close to my goal of finishing college because that

was a real gift for me I was purposed to stay focused and not let any boys

distract me however about three months before I crossed the finish line of

graduation I had sex with my college boyfriend within a week or two of

opening that door I got sick and I stayed sick for the next 20 years in

retrospect I can see how the enemy used that opportunity

to lay my purpose and to keep me in bondage with infirmity well I had sex

outside of marriage with my college boyfriend my soul was bound to his and

the demons had easy access no I Kathleen my pastor Kathleen Peck

always says demons are parasitic they're like fleas they'll jump from one to

another and when there's one flea there is always an infestation and then

she follows up with there are no contraceptives that can provide

protection against the spiritual dangers of sex you know the world only

understands the physical danger of unprotected sex Satan has blinded our

eyes to the spiritual implications of ungodly sex and he's called it

irrelevant so he can thwart our purpose and hold us in bondage

I knew my purpose because of the passions and the giftings that God put

in me I wanted to write speak and be involved with the media I had no clue

how I'd get there but my dreams are big ones and all the changed when I opened

that door to sexual sin one sickness after another just came right in to

delay me soon I forgot my dreams but God didn't when I went through deliverance

everything changed one door after another just began to

open up wide people were actually jealous of me back then because God was

making it time for what I have for the time that I had lost I was on a fast

track to reestablished my purpose but a funny side note is that purpose came at

very late in life I always pictured that I'd be on television at 22 and when I

actually made it on in my late 50s with a high-definition camera exposing all my

wrinkles I almost had a meltdown but thankfully my daughter was sitting right

next to me and she was there to remind me that God was faithful to complete

what he started and that now is not the time to fall apart so my choices like

Moses left me in the wilderness for almost 40 years and you don't have to

stay there another day if this at home with you call us we're not the ones

waiting for your call got his I hope this helped you be

blessed and have a great week

For more infomation >> Has A Sexual Soul Tie Delayed Your Destiny? - Duration: 4:31.

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Top 10 People Currently In The Longest Coma - Duration: 5:38.

How's it going Youtube?

I'm Landon and welcome back to another most amazing top 10 video.

Are you guys apart of the most amazing family?

Click that subscribe button if you haven't already, while you're at it, click that

like button as well.

A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness usually caused by severe brain injury.

It can last for days, years or even decades.

So today we are going to be talking about the top 10 people in the longest comas.

Starting off this list in at number 10 with Karen Ann Quinlan who was in a coma for ten

years.

When she was just 21, she became unconscious after she took a strong sedative with alcohol.

She was on an intense diet and she ended up in a coma.

She suffered from irreversible brain damage when she went into respiratory failure and

over the next few months, her condition continued to get worse.

Her parents requested that she should be disconnected from her ventilator because they believed

that their daughter was suffering but hospital officials denied their request.

After a long legal battle, they were able to remove her from the ventilator where she

later died from pneumonia complications.

Next in at number 9 we have a tragic case.

A 19-year-old woman's life changed when she swerved off of the road and crashed into

a tree.

She injured her brain and fell into a coma that lasted over a decade.

She was being fed by a tube and just like that, ten years of her life passed her by.

Things get even worse, doctors discovered that her belly had been growing bigger so

they ran a bunch of tests and determined that she was pregnant.

A staff member had raped her while she was in the nursing home.

Her parents decided to continue with the pregnancy because they believe that their daughter would

have kept the baby.

Now in at number 8 is John Alcock who was in a coma for 14 years.

This policeman was involved in a tragic car accident that caused him to suffer from a

severe brain injury that left him in a coma.

His girlfriend continued to take care of him and never stopped believing that one day he

might wake up.

Sadly, he died at the age of 54 after being in a coma for 14 years.

Number 7 brings us to Terri Schiavo.

She suffered from a heart attack that caused a severe lack of oxygen and brain damage which

left her in an irreversible persistent vegetative state.

Her husband argued that she would not have wanted to be kept artificially alive if there

was no chance of recovery so he petitioned to have her feeding tube removed.

Her parents intervened and this quickly escalated to a very controversial legal battle that

was taken to the supreme court.

However, after 15 years of being in a coma with no chance for improvement, her feeding

tube was removed by orders of a judge and she died peacefully.

Car Crash Victim comes in at number 6.

An unidentified car crash victim was left in a coma for 15 years but since then, he

has showed signs of life after a nerve stimulator was implanted into his chest by neurosurgeons.

He was able to follow an object with his eyes and turn his head upon request.

This is absolutely amazing.

There are still so much to learn about the brain so this study will shed a lot of light

on comatose victims.

Agnes Keane moves into number 5.

This poor woman went into a coma after she delivered her twin daughters in 1983.

She stayed in this unresponsive state for 19 years until she died in 2002.

Her husband attempted to sue the hospital for malpractice because they failed to treat

an existing condition that led to her coma and eventual death.

Moving into number 4 we are talking about Sunny Von Bulow who was in a coma for a staggering

28 years.

Back in the 1980s she was the subject of a highly talked about criminal case.

Her husband was accused of trying to kill her with an overdose of insulin which sent

her into a coma.

He was later acquitted of all crimes.

Sunny remained in a persistent vegetative state until her death from cardiopulmonary

arrest in 2008.

Elaine Esposito comes in at number 3.

When she was 6 years old, she was taken to the hospital after she suffered from a ruptured

appendix.

She underwent surgery but she never woke up after being anesthetized.

Over the next 3 decades, Elaine survivednumerous other conditions such as another abdominal

surgery, pneumonia, the measles and a collapsed lung.

She died 37 years later after she was removed from the respirator.

Now in at number 2 we are talking about Edwarda O'Bara who was in a coma for 42 years.

She was only 16 years old when she fell into a diabetic coma in 1970.

Before she went unconscious, her last words to her mother were "Promise you won't

leave me."

Her mother kept her promise and never left her daughter's bedside.

She was kept alive by artificial machines where she stayed in a comatose state for 42

years until she died.

Coming in at number 1 we have Aruna Shanbaug.

She was a nurse from India who was sexually assaulted and strangled with a metal chain.

She was left in a permanent vegetative state for 42 years until she did of pneumonia.

She had been kept alive by a feeding tube until she died of natural causes.

The man who raped her was sentenced to just 7 years in prison which I don't think is

enough time for the type of crime he committed.

Well there you guys have it…

For more infomation >> Top 10 People Currently In The Longest Coma - Duration: 5:38.

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What to Sell Online: How to Choose Products (2018!) - Duration: 8:52.

What to Sell Online: How to Choose Products (2018)

Alright, so you've been thinking about starting an online store.

You're ready to get out of the rat-race and escape the 9-5, or at the very least,

start a side-hustle that you can call your own.

You're willing to learn about marketing and driving traffic, and making sales but...

There's just one problem…

you don't know what to sell.

Hey, what's up world, I'm Tommy Walker with Oberlo, and today, we're going to talk

about how to find and evaluate products to sell online.

If you have any questions, or want to share your experiences, drop them in the comments

below, and I'll be sure to get back to you

And if you like what we're talking

about here, consider subscribing, so you can get new videos every week.

Ok, so first, not knowing what to sell is is totally normal.

I've talked with hundreds of entrepreneurs over the years, and this is without a doubt

one of the most common barriers to entry, even the most successful people I've met

have run into when they're first getting started on a new thing.

Second, it's not even really that big of a problem, especially once you have some tools

and strategies to guide the product ideation and evaluation process.

It actually becomes really easy to figure out what products you want to sell and whether

or not those items will be profitable.

So let's start with one of the most obvious ones.

[Brainstorming] Ok, so I know "brainstorming" might sound

a little cliche, but hear me out.

Good brainstorming sessions aren't just about catching ideas out of thin-air and putting

them down on paper or in a google doc, but rather are guided by questions that will put

your mind in the right direction.

When figuring out what you want to sell online, you should ask yourself:

What hobbies do you have and what products are needed to support that hobby?

What kinds of non-utility type products do you find yourself buying for indulgence or

leisure?

What "utility-based" products - like phone cases or usb cables - do you buy to serve

a specific function.

What kinds of products do you think are cool, but you don't have the lifestyle to justify

supporting it.

I'd highly recommend keeping track of your different ideas in a spreadsheet or a real

life notebook, so you can look at it later and identify any themes that may emerge.

Another question you should ask yourself honestly at this stage too is:

Do you want to sell things you would buy yourself OR do you just want

to sell products that you know people will buy, without concern about what those products

are.

I've known entrepreneurs who fall into both camps, so I'd be interested to hear your

thoughts in the comments below.

Ok, next.

Ok, so by now you should have different product

ideas, or have found a specific industry - like men's fashion, or office essentials has

caught your attention.

Once some themes have started to emerge from your brainstorming session, you'll need

to do some research to find out how many other brands are selling and competing in the same

space.

If there is a specific product or product type you'd like to sell, search around online

to see how other websites are pricing, advertising, and marketing the same product.

How do they position it?

What kind of photography do they use?

How are they writing their product descriptions?

What other products do they sell that complement that item?

You see, for most people, marketing and sales is something that happens to them.

There's almost a disconnect in our minds that when we see products featured on a shelf

at a store or on a website, that these were the deliberate choices made by another person

with the sole purpose to get someone to buy.

But, when you take a critical approach to analyzing and dissecting these choices when

you're trying to figure out what to sell online, you can develop an appreciation for

how an inventory is selected for their complementary attributes, and how the overall aesthetic

of the store ties everything together.

An exercise worth trying is finding a niche store in your city or town, and simply take

notes on how different products are grouped near each other.

One example is how surrounding this modeling clay at my local craft store, you'll also

find various sculpting tools, project books, and accessories that enhance the sculpting

experience.

It's also important to realize, especially when you're just starting out, that you

don't need to go too big to begin with.

You don't need to start a craft store, if you want to specialize in selling a handful

of sculpting materials and educational materials really well.

Websites like Instagram and Pinterest are

fantastic for finding niche products to sell and to validate whether or not those products

generate a lot of interest.

For example, I personally have an obsession with journals.

By simply typing in "journals" in Pinterest, you can see a wide variety, from marble covered

journals, to classy leather bound journals, productivity journals, pocket journals, to

journals that look like they're straight from a fantasy world.

With just a single search, it's easy to see not just how many varieties of journals

are out there, but how each style of journal may also lend itself to it's own kind of

store.

For example, this traveler's journal would feel at home in a store that specializes in

selling travel products and accessories.

This fantasy journal may be part of a store that sells role-playing game items or specializes

in selling this specific style of journal.

And this artist's journal may pair nicely with various art supplies.

On Instagram, you can also search keyphrases related to the products you're thinking

of selling, and see if there are any influential accounts that sell similar products, or look

like targets for potential partnership.

Also, if you're still unsure of what to sell, spending some time researching the hashtag

#ad can reveal different kinds of products instagram influencers are being paid to promote.

Ok, so this is where the product plug comes

in, you ready?

Oberlo Supply is a great place to find various products from multiple categories that you

can sell online through trusted dropshipping suppliers.

Many of the suppliers in the Oberlo supply network have products that are themed and

related, making it easy to pick and choose which products you'd like to carry on your

own website.

Once you've found the products you'd like to sell, simply click add to import list,

and all of the product details, images, and descriptions will be added instantly to your

Shopify store for you to edit.

Oberlo supply is one of the fastest ways to find products to sell online, and you can

start adding products to your website in minutes when you sign up for the forever-free plan.

If you want to learn more about Oberlo Supply or want to start finding things to sell right

away, check out the link in the description to sign up for an account today.

And if you want to know more about how all this works, or what dropshipping is, click

on the card to learn more about dropshipping.

Now that you've been doing this research on what to sell, let's see if we can find

some ways to gauge the demand for your products.

[ Google Trends]

Google Trends is an under-appreciated tool by Google that allows you to see the trends

in search volume for different keyphrases over a long period of time.

Typing a phrase into Google Trends can give you an idea of whether a phrase is part of

a rising trend, part of a fad, has steady long-term interest, or has a strong seasonality

to it's interest.

For instance, a search for the phrase "matcha tea" reveals a trend that's been steadily

on the rise since 2011 with interest peaking near the beginning of every year.

This gives you an idea that the matcha tea market may be a good one to enter if the trend

continues to rise, but since the trend has been rising for several years, expect strong

competition, and a lot of extra work to stand out from other matcha tea sellers.

The phrases Fidget Spinners and Hoverboards on the other hand reveal a sharp increase

and decline in interest in a short period of time.

That's because these products were part of a buying fad, and consumers couldn't

get enough of them.

Many dropshipping merchants are constantly on the lookout for these kinds of buying trends,

because if you can identify the trend early enough, you can cash in by being one of the

few early sellers of a product that's in high-demand.

The counter to both of these trends however are fairly steady trends, such as the phrase

"diary"

Notice how the trendline is fairly stable even over several years?

That's a pretty good indication that the market for diary products has reached maturation,

and has proven itself over time.

There are pro's and cons to a steady trend.

In the pro column, you've got a product that has a fairly steady demand, so there's

a fairly good chance it'll sell.

In the cons column, because the market has been validated to the point of steady search

trends, there's likely a lot more competition, meaning you'll have to work twice as hard

to make sure the product and your website as a whole stands out, and the audience you're

marketing to is unique.

And finally, there are downward trends such as the phrase "USB Flash Drive"

Now, while it may seem like selling a product that's on a downward trend is a bad idea,

it's may be a mistake to write the product off entirely.

Similarly to being first to sell trending products, selling products that are on a downward

trend could provide you with the "last one standing" effect, where your customers are

happy to buy from you, while saying "I can't find these anywhere anymore!"

Are there products you should avoid selling?

There are really two camps of thought on whether or not there are certain products you should

avoid.

In one camp, there are dropshippers that will recommend to be always be on the lookout for

trending or fad products like fidget spinners or hoverboards, because there won't be as

much competition in the beginning, so you can potentially tap into a big money maker

before everyone else.

In the other camp, there will be dropshippers who recommend that you operate in stable markets,

like fashion, fitness, phones, and beauty because they're proven money-makers and

will often have trending products that generate a lot of interest and demand.

Really, neither of these approaches to product are better than the other, and what comes

down to is your own tolerance and skill.

If you know you've got the skill to turn something like a fidget spinner into the "next

big thing" than you should absolutely cash in.

If you'd rather only sell "safe" items like , sunglasses, watches, and bracelets

knowing you can make your products stand out over the millions of other options available,

then that's the route you should go.

The only things you should absolutely avoid are selling copyrighted items, or items that

are restricted, banned, highly regulated, or blacklisted by your payment processor.

For a complete list of blacklisted products, follow the link in the description below.

Generally speaking, just try and make it easy on yourself, and find products that don't

require a ton of extra work to sell.

Ok, and finally…

You may have noticed I didn't mention any

specific products you should sell right now, and that's because the list of top selling

products is always changing.

And just as a quick reminder, Oberlo gives you access to millions of products you can

sell online in minutes.

If you'd like to find the best products to sell online right now be sure to check

out the links in the description below.

And I'm serious, I'd really like to know, do you want to sell things you would buy yourself

and feel connected to OR do you just want to sell products that you know people will

buy, without concern about what those products are.

Alright, that's all I've got for today.

Hit that subscribe button and notification bell if you'd like to be the first to know

when we release a new video.

We'll be adding new dropshipping videos each week where we'll be sharing some of

our best secrets!

Thanks a lot for watching and, until next time, Learn Often, Market Better, Sell More.

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Protein Synthesis (Updated) - Duration: 8:47.

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After learning about DNA, have you ever wondered, how does the DNA actually result in a trait?

Let's look at an example - like eye color.

Yes, your DNA has the genetic information that codes for the color of your eyes.

Your eye color is based on a pigment that is inside the eyes.

But, in order to have that pigment, you have genes, which are portions of DNA, that can

code for proteins which help make that pigment.

So what we're going to talk about is how your DNA can lead to the making of a protein.

This process is called protein synthesis.

Synthesis essentially means to "make something" so protein synthesis means to make protein.

And you may wonder, "What's the big deal about proteins?"

Well you may not realize this but proteins are kind of a big deal.

They do all kinds of things.

Proteins are involved in transport, in structure, in acting as enzymes that make all kinds of

materials, in protecting the body…and so much more.

You've got to make proteins - it's essential for you to live.

And what is so COOL is that you are making proteins right now as you sit and watch this

video.

It's happening in your cells.

They're making proteins.

So back to your DNA and its role in all of this.

All of your cells have DNA---well a few exceptions---and that DNA is in the nucleus.

Some DNA is noncoding DNA.

Some DNA makes up genes that are not activated.

More about that in our gene regulation video.

But we're going to talk about genes that are coding for active proteins.

So how are we going to get the information from these genes out of the nucleus so that

the cell can start producing the proteins that it needs to make?

Well let us introduce you to the amazing work of RNA.

We have a video comparing and contrasting RNA---we'll be brief here in saying that

RNA is a nucleic acid like DNA.

But it has a few differences.

Its role in protein synthesis is HUGE.

Before we get into the process, please note our typical disclaimer: we tend to simplify

topics while staying as accurate as we can---but as always, we hope you will have the desire

to explore this complex, amazing process later on to learn all about the extra information

that we don't have the ability to include in this short video.

In protein synthesis, we can look at two major steps.

One is transcription and the other is translation.

Transcription has a C in it, and translation has an L in it.

I remember that C comes before L in the alphabet, which helps me remember that transcription

comes first.

I like a lot of alphabet mnemonics.

Now, transcription is when we're going to transcribe the DNA into a message.

In your cells, the DNA is in the nucleus, so therefore, we're doing transcription

in the nucleus.

In the step of transcription, an enzyme called RNA polymerase will connect complementary

RNA bases to the DNA.

These RNA bases are bonded together to form a single stranded mRNA.

The mRNA stands for messenger mRNA---it consists of a message made of RNA that had been based

on the DNA.

We do want to mention that this mRNA is not usually ready to go right away.

There is a significant amount of mRNA editing that occurs--- we highly encourage you to

do some reading about that because it's not only fascinating---it's critical for

the process to continue to work correctly.

So what is a great thing about being an mRNA?

You can get out of the nucleus.

The mRNA goes out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm where it's going to attach to

a ribosome.

Ribosomes make protein.

The ribosome is made of rRNA, and that's an easy one to remember because the "r"

stands for ribosomal RNA.

The ribosome is going to build our protein in the next step called translation!

You know, you can find a lot of great clips and animations on translation that are just

fantastic.

We're just going to break down some basics of what is happening here.

In the cytoplasm, look at this, you have all these tRNA molecules available.

tRNA stands for transfer RNA.

They carry an amino acid on them.

An amino acid is the monomer for a protein; it is a building block for protein.

Since we're making proteins, we're going to need those amino acids to build it.

If you have a bunch of amino acids together, you can build a protein.

So it's the tRNA that is going to bring those amino acids together to make that.

But wait, how does the tRNA know which amino acids to bring?

That's why the mRNA, the message, is so important because it's going to direct which

tRNAs come in and therefore which amino acids are transferred.

All of these tRNAs are looking for the complementary base pairs.

When they find the complementary base pairs on the mRNA, they transfer their amino acid

that it goes to.

When tRNA is bringing in the amino acids, it reads the bases---represented by these

letters here on the mRNA--- in threes.

So it doesn't read one letter at a time; it reads it in triplets.

That's called a codon.

So, for example, in this mRNA, the tRNA would read the codon AUG.

One of these tRNAs contains a complementary anticodon---which in this case is UAC.

All tRNAs that have the anticodon UAC will be carrying an amino acid called methionine.

A tRNA with the UAC anticodon comes in to pair with the complementary AUG codon in this

ribosome.

It transfers the amino acid it carries, methionine.

The tRNA will eventually leave, but it will leave behind its amino acid.

That's the first amino acid but the ribosome will now slide down to the next codon.

Before we do the next codon to continue this on--- if you're wondering---how did you

know the tRNA that went with the AUG codon would be carrying an amino acid called methionine?

Well, for that, you will find a codon chart helpful!

You can learn to use a codon chart to determine what amino acid each mRNA codon will code

for.

Isn't is so fascinating that scientists have been able to determine which amino acid

corresponds with these codons?

I used to have a codon chart poster and just marvel at that.

You can see on a codon chart that the AUG codon on the mRNA codes for methionine.

AUG is also considered a start codon as methionine is typically going to be your first amino

acid in proteins.

There are many types of amino acids in the codon chart, but there are even more possible

codon combinations.

That means there can be more than one codon that code for the same amino acid.

For example, according to the mRNA codon chart, all of these mRNA codons code for the same

amino acid: leucine.

That means their complementary tRNAs all carry the same amino acid: leucine.

Ok, so going back to the mRNA---let's try the next codon on this mRNA.

CCA.

On the codon chart, you can see that codes for the amino acid proline.

The complementary tRNA has the anticodon is GGU and look, there's the proline we knew

it would be carrying.

The tRNA will transfer that amino acid and eventually leave where it can go pick up another

amino acid.

These amino acids are held together by a peptide bond.

And this will keep growing now.

Typically at the very end of the mRNA, there is a stop codon.

Stop codons do not code for amino acids, but when the ribosome reaches it, it indicates

that the protein building is finished.

So the result of translation is that you built a chain of amino acids that were brought in

a certain sequence based on the coding of the mRNA.

But remember that mRNA was complementary to the DNA.

So the DNA ultimately was the director of the entire protein building, of course, it

couldn't have done it without some serious help from mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA.

Protein folding and modification may occur and the protein may need to be transported---this

can all vary based on its structure and function.

Another fascinating topic for another Amoeba Sisters video.

Well that's it for the Amoeba Sisters and we remind you to stay curious!

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Nintendo Switch in 2018: Everything Nintendo BETTER get RIGHT - Duration: 11:29.

Nintendo has been doing SO much right with Switch... some things wrong... & some things

we don't quite understand enough to fairly judge either way.

The question is, how much of that will change in 2018?

What will we learn?

What have THEY leaned?

I'm not gonna belabor the point too much before we get started but please be aware,

we do have a weekly podcast here on our channel & on podcast services.

Check it out every Saturday.

Subscribe & click the bell to know when they go up.

Moooving oooon.

So it's been said ad nauseam by most observers of the games industry, myself included.

Last year was an excellent year for the Nintendo Switch.

We saw plenty of games, we saw a couple of apps, and at the tail end of the year we saw

a glimpse of what we can expect moving into THIS year.

Many were and are skeptical that Nintendo can keep this momentum up given the little

we actually do know about 2018.

& that's fair, but, consider the fact that around this time last year we know of VERY

small percentage of what 2017 ended up looking like and, also, you gotta keep a few other

things that I'm going to dive into in this video in mind too.

Nintendo seems confident that they can keep up this momentum.

They haven't been this confident and bullish since the success of the Wii. & let us not

forget, or in the case of people like me, that is to say people that don't keep ALL

of this info at the drop of a hat, let us be AWARE that in 2007, the Wii's 1st full

year on the market there were 4 games released with a metacritic score of 90 or above.

The exact same number Switch has now.

For context, not to start fanboy wars.

Even though they're inevitable at this point.

*sigh* WHY DO I EVEN BOTHER??

Anyway that's more than what PS4, again, FOR CONTEXT - because it's the current frontrunner

in the console space - had in its second year on the market and most importantly, it was

more than what Wii had its previous year on the market.

& if Nintendo could outdo themselves THEN.

Just imagine what they can do now that they have more developers than ever developing

for their platforms.

That includes internally.

Since the Wii's heyday Nintendo has increased their staff by over 1000.

With that said, don't get me wrong.

I understand these are just numbers and conjecture, but, my thoughts aren't based on them alone.

They're just backing to claims and assertions made by Nintendo themselves.

In other words, those are a few of the reasons why I personally believe what Nintendo says

about their plans and performance targets for Switch in 2018.

At least, what they're talking about right now…

The first dead give away to me is Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima's new worldwide

sales target for Switch this fiscal year, which, is 20 million units.

That would put Switch's year 2 sales just under Wii's 2nd fiscal year sales of just

under 26 million consoles sold.

They're hedging their bets, which, I think is smart considering their new target audience

being a lot less fickle than Wii's but as a result more discerning.

They still want families, but, they now know that the "core gamer" is an important piece

of the pie.

We're the ones that know what's up before any of the other consumers.

If we don't buy in and spread the word.

The chances that a platform will catch on and thrive are slim to none.

They've had that lesson drilled into their heads at this point.

It's the reason they bookended 2017 with games they know core gamers want to play & it's

the reason they'll continue to secure core games to play throughout Switch's life.

That's not to say 2018 will be full of Breath of the Wilds or anything like that, but, I

do think we can expect to see a hell of a lot more Splatoon 2, Mario + Rabbids, and

Xenoblade 2 level games coming to Switch.

A large quantity of quality.

Lesser quality in many if not all cases, but, quality none the less.

2018 will be a year of pretty great meals rather than 2017 being comparable to getting

a feast, a few snacks, than another feast to cap it all off.

We'll get our Kirby, Yoshi, Fire Emblem, most likely Animal Crossing, and maybe even

the highly anticipated Smash Bros (whether it be a port or something else entirely) & Pokemon.

I can pretty confidently say that if the latter happens, Nintendo will have had done more

than enough to make 2018 a MASSIVE success.

Pokemon on Switch will UNDOUBTEDLY be the BEST selling game on the platform.

You can quote me on that.

Come up with some embarrassing thing I have to do if it doesn't happen within a year

of release.

Make it good, because, that's a loooong ways away.

2018 just started haha.

But, I think the majority of the year's HEAVY hitters will be courtesy of third parties.

& that'll mean new games, and it'll also mean ports.

I CAN ALREADY HEAR THE GROANS FROM HERE!

So, short digression - Look ports are necessary.

Ports are wanted.

We all have a game in our head that if it were to be ported to our platform of choice,

we'd be 1st in line to buy.

We all have that game that we were interested in but didn't get the chance to get to.

& even if you don't (you do) someone who isn't a big stupid liar does.

So don't be selfish.

K?

K. Moving on.

There are plenty of notable ports that are either rumored or foregone conclusions to

make their way to Switch that I think will be welcome additions to the library.

These games are all either current gen games that still have life in them like South Park

Fractured But Whole, Overwatch, Fortnite, and eventually PUBG keep in mind that PUBG

Corp has expressed interest in having PUBG on EVERY platform.

Whenever they learn how to code of course.

Moreover, upcoming current gen games that I think are important assets for Switch to

have in its library like Dragon Ball FighterZ, Kingdom Hearts 3, & Ni no Kuni 2.

All games that are coming to current gen but are currently not coming to Switch.

With Ni no Kuni 2 being the least likely assuming Sony paid for exclusive console rights.

All of that in addition to some miscellaneous stuff that we pretty much know is coming like

Dark Souls 2 and 3.

Aside from those, like I said, there will be new stuff from third parties as well.

There are more than 300 developers working on games for the platform, & they're clearly

not ALL making ports.

Developers on Switch have demonstrated so far what they do on every successful platform

ever since the NES days.

If they made a port, chances are they have a new game in the chamber as well.

Even EA has a full game to followup their port.

This because porting games is a low cost tactic to get the hang of developing games for a

platform.

Of course, we know Switch is pretty easy to develop for on a bare bones development level

but, porting these games will allow them to dive head 1st into making a game for an unknown

platform without the need to create something from scratch on their 1st go.

Even Nintendo has been known to use ports to test things for development like their

Legend of Zelda ports on Wii U being used as development tools for what eventually became

Breath of the Wild.

To name a few more that there's rumblings about, keep in mind, only 2 weeks into the

year: A Ubisoft developer teased a big Switch announcement, there are rumors about LEGO

Incredibles 2 and DC Villains games, Level 5 has also confirmed they'd be focusing

their efforts on Switch in 2018 so aside from Inazuma Eleven Ares we can expect to see more

from them.

& every dev I talked about in my last video about Switch's 2018.

The only major difference being EA.

Since releasing that video, EA seems to be happy with the performance of FIFA 18, at

the very least in Japan.

There are rumors we'll see a remaster Burnout Paradise port, so, maybe we're inching closer

and closer to a Star Wars game?

Admittedly, this much is a stretch, but, I'd imagine Disney wants in on Switch.

Japan + Disney is a match made in heaven and Japan LOVES Switch the positive FIFA performance

HAS to have EA racking their brains on how to capitalize.

I think Star Wars would be a great start.

But, ultimately, EA can do whatever.

I'm mostly indifferent, as I'm sure are most of you.

The last major touchstone for Switch in 2018 will be "new ways to play."

What exactly that means has yet to be seen but Nintendo seems adamant that whatever it

is will appease the whole family.

When Nintendo says family, they don't mean just kids.

They mean approachable but enjoyable for all ages.

So yes, the Wii brand was aimed at families but so are core franchises like Pokemon, Mario,

Zelda, & even Metroid.

Everything Nintendo makes is meant to be enjoyed by everyone in your household on some level.

I think they've learned that the days of waggle are over.

That doesn't mean they're done with MOTION, Motion is here to stay.

& rightfully so.

It has practical applications in games just like touch.

But, I they've said they mainly want to explore Switch's unique features being the

IR camera and HD rumble.

Both of which I can explore in the future.

Let me know if you'd like a video on that.

There's gonna be something announced later today, but, I gotta finish this script before

then so, you people in the future let me know if it changed anything.

To lower the curtain on this video though, let's talk about what we definitely WON'T

see them explore on Switch in 2018.

First and foremost: 4K.

Nintendo has the EXACT same attitude on 4K as they did with HD in the Wii era.

The adoption rate isn't high enough for their tastes, they don't feel they have

anything drastically different enough to offer, so we won't be seeing them pursue it anytime

soon.

Now, I disagree with this.

I happen to be of the opinion that Nintendo pushes hardware better than any dev in the

business.

They'll eventually make INSANE things in 4K, but, by then, the otherr guys will have

moved on.

That's not to say it'll be any less impressive, but, nonetheless, it'll be old news tech.

The other DEFINITE pass from Nintendo will be on VR, this much I happen to agree with.

VR is still in beta.

A very public, semi expensive beta.

There are some neat experiences, but, it's definitely years away from being a worthwhile

investment for anyone not chomping at the bit to get their hands on the latest tech.

VR is another thing I feel Nintendo could do interesting things with, but, I can't

say I'd want to pay a 2018 VR price for it.

Once tether-less VR becomes comes in at an impulse buy price point, I can see them reconsidering,

but, as of now, it's to prohibitively priced for them.

All in all 2018 looks to be a year of doubling down on new Nintendo.

A Nintendo with 3rd party relationships, new game ideas, and hopefully they get their online

service in order?

Who knows.

That's another can of worms.

I can talk about that in the future.

If that's something that interests you along with any of the other stuff, let me know and

I'll get to work on a video about it.

But those are MY thoughts.

What do YOU think?

What do you think Nintendo will do to try to hit their target for Switch sales?

Will they fall flat on their face?

Let me know in the comments!

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Ok.

That's it for me.

See you next week.

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Learning as an Adult | @fandommattersaf - Duration: 4:19.

Hi, my name is Amanda. Welcome back to my channel. While all I can really think

about today is YouTube's mass demonetization of small channels, I'm going

to talk about something else because I feel like I've gotten most of my

thoughts out on Twitter so if you follow me on Twitter @fandommattersaf, you

can read all of my thoughts as they basically came in my head from last

night onward so... Today's video is going to be about how to continue learning in

adulthood after you're finished with any schooling that you may have done. It's

important to continue learning throughout your life, not only to feel

good about yourself but to work out your brain essentially and to continue to

develop your skills and your careers. And that third thing is what I'm mainly

going to focus on in this video - how to keep learning new things so that you can

progress in your career and so that you can always feel like you're learning

something and working toward a goal. I personally find that very important and

before I was doing that I felt kind of lost and then from the point where I

really refocused my energy and started trying to learn things and develop

myself, I have felt a lot more confident in where I'm going in life. So my first

tip is: if you know what you want to learn, definitely just dive in go after

it. I'm going to talk about some resources a little bit later on in the

video for doing that, but if you were unsure of what you want to learn, I would

suggest looking at some job descriptions for jobs you may be interested in doing

or what you're applying for if you are in that process, and try to learn

anything that are in those lists of skills required or tasks you would do on

that job and try to learn some of those skills. So for me, after college I wanted

to work in communications and social media and something I was really lacking

at that time was video and graphic skills. After realizing that and also

wanting to create videos and being very interested in video production in

general, I kind of dove into that and made sure I learned how to edit videos

using Adobe Premiere and I also learned a bit of Photoshop but the way that I

learned Adobe Premiere and Photoshop, primarily, is by online tutorials from

lynda.com. So Lynda is one of my top tools for learning new skills and

developing in creative areas. So they have a lot of programs for video, for

graphics, for audio, marketing in general. There's a lot of

really great resources there but they also have a lot of tech things,

engineering, coding, that sort of thing. So there's a wide range of abilities you

can learn on lynda.com. I started with our Premiere Pro essential learning

course and that really helped me dive right into video editing. I immediately

started working on my first video for this channel and I used those skills to

get the job that I'm in now. If I hadn't started that channel I don't know if I

would have gotten this job without those video skills and I use them every single

day at work. I have a free subscription right now through my local city's

library so if you look at your local library or at a city close to you, on

their website maybe and see what kind of potential offers they have for that.

Otherwise it's $35 a month which is very expensive but they also have 10-day free

trials and trust me, I did like five to ten of those before I learned about the

library thing and it has been a really great resource for me using it freely.

There's also a website called Skillshare which seems kind of similar. I believe

people post up educational videos on there. I'm not sure what kind of process

that is but I've heard that people have learned skills like that on there as

well and another one is Code Academy. If you're interested in learning to code, I

learned a little bit of really basic HTML on there but they have all

different types of coding languages. If you feel stuck as an adult and you want

to learn something new, those are definitely tools I would highly

recommend. I just think it's important to dig in and always keep learning - keeps

your brain fresh, it keeps you feeling confident in yourself, and for me I

always loved being in school. I always loved learning and having new

information come into my mind and I find it really important to continue to do

that on my own. The three steps are to pick a skill you know you want to learn or look

at job descriptions to figure out what it might be important for you to learn,

and then find an online resource that will teach you those things. If you need

any tips to stay motivated or organized for that endeavor, I can talk about that

in a later video and I'm happy to talk about this further down in the comments.

Tell me about a skill that you learned recently or that you want to learn next

and I'll see you in my next video, bye!

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CRKT Homefront™ Series with Field Strip Technology | Designer Vision From Ken Onion - Duration: 2:25.

My names Ken Onion and I'm from Kaneohe, Hawaii.

My new knife is Homefront™ with Field Strip Technology.

I wanted to study the classic patterns of WWl or WWll era, and I wanted to bring them into modern territory.

But very easily interpreted as vintage,

So part of that vintage flavor is a classic military drop point blade with a blood groove.

We have a star, which in in every military, pretty much around the world.

We have the chevron texture on the handle, which is kind of reminiscent of the web gear and rifle slings.

The original knife is an aluminum podi-green drop point, kind of a tactical bronze.

We have a more economy-minded version with the glass filled nylon handle in black, minus the blood groove.

And here at the show, we're introducing the Homefront™ Tactical with a tanto blade,

It's also glass reinforced nylon.

Very thick point for piercing and it's reverse serrations.

And then we're also doing the hunting model with a semi-skinner blade and in camo.

Field Strip is a concept that I came up with years ago

because I work on literally thousands of knives.

Most of those knives are full of some of the most vial, garbage on the inside of the knives that I've ever seen.

So for years, I've wanted to design a knife that can be taken apart with no tools.

No matter where you are, there's no small loose parts,

nothings going to be lost. You can take it apart very quickly and simply and you can keep it a little more sanitary

There's a thumb wheel on the back of the knife. Place your thumb on the back of the knife

and spin the wheel until you here it click.

That means it's completely unscrewed.

Then trip the bail in the front. Just flip the lever,

then simply drop the knife.

To reassemble, you just do the same thing in reverse.

Place the blade in the locking side of the handle, closed.

Place the other handle on top. Spin the wheel the opposite direction.

Make sure you pinch the front end tight together.

Hold the pivot shaft up through the knife,

then simply trip the lever forward again.

Now the knife is assembled and ready to be used.

My name is Ken Onion and I'm from Kaneohe, Hawaii. Thats the Homefront™ Series

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American Traitor!

RINO Paul Ryan Secretly Pushed 'Gang of 8' Illegal Amnesty Bill [DETAILS]

Paul Ryan has been a weak Speaker of the House from day one.

He needs to go.

Ryan constantly calls out President Trump – even to this day.

Now it is being reported that Ryan was secretly pushing for the 'Gang of 8' amnesty bill

to go through.

From Breitbart: Republicans will destroy their base of political

support if they help pass a "crappy" amnesty bill, said Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) on Wednesday.

Gosar, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, remarks came in an interview

with Breitbart News's Senior Editors-at-Large Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak on SiriusXM's

Breitbart News Tonight.

Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) had previously pushed amnesty via the "Gang of Eight" bill under

the guise of "comprehensive immigration reform," noted Gosar, casting doubt on Ryan's

positioning on ongoing amnesty-related negotiations.

Mansour asked him why Ryan is not pushing an opening offer on the "DACA deal" with

the GOP's "strongest position."

Partial transcript below: MANSOUR: It seems as if [the Freedom Caucus]

is trying to ask Speaker Ryan to introduce the strongest position that we have on this

DACA deal.

If the president really wants it — and the president is pushing for it — okay, we gotta

have this amnesty, then at least let's hold the line and have an amnesty that's not

just a total giveaway.

Let's at least get something big out of it, which is what this Goodlatte bill [does].

And we've talked with everybody about this [bill] — at least it ends chain migration;

at least it puts in a mandatory E-Verify; at least it gives these really crucial things

that we've been fighting for.

I don't understand, you explain to me, why is Speaker Ryan not doing this?

Because it seems like a really sensible thing what you're suggesting here.

GOSAR: Once again, you have to look back at the speaker.

The speaker was one of the people behind closed doors trying to push the Gang of Eight, before.

So, there's some differences of opinion as to where the speaker actually stands.

Now, he's made promises openly, and Dave Brat — my good friend from Virginia, another

Freedom Caucus member — has reiterated over and over again the promises that [Paul Ryan]

made that a DACA fix had to have a majority of the Republican House Conference before

it could go to the floor and that it wouldn't be tied to a spending bill.

Over and over, they've reiterated it.

But as you know, trust is a series of promises kept.

Why would we have trust in our leadership when we've seen this playbook over and over

again, and seeing loss after loss after loss?

MANSOUR: The other thing I wanted to ask you, though, do you think Speaker Ryan understands

that if we do a sort of giveaway with DACA — if we let the deadline go and we have

that pressure in February when the spending bill comes back up again, and there's this

pressure to just, "Okay, we gotta throw in DACA, too" — doesn't he understand

that if you get an amnesty giveaway that is this weak, that's just a total giveaway,

that it's really going to hurt the GOP in the midterm elections?

Does he get that, do you think?

GOSAR: I don't think it just hurts us, Rebecca, I think it destroys us because there's no

trust left in the base.

Promises were made, and promises weren't kept.

Once again, trust is a series of promises kept.

Why would our base trust us?

So from that standpoint, I think there has to be.

But also look at the telltale signs, you know, the report that was floated that this might

be [Paul Ryan's] last year.

So if he gets what he wants, maybe he walks away, and no harm no foul, according to the

way he looks at it.

What a shame!

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