Thứ Ba, 9 tháng 1, 2018

Waching daily Jan 9 2018

Hi, in this video we'll learn how to use the paint tool in procreate 4.

Hi. I'm E.B. Adams, children's author who publishes his stories on Youtube.

I'm also passionate about teaching my kids to be content creators.

If you missed my intro video to teaching kids to draw using procreate, be sure to click

up here for that.

Especially if you're a parent.

Ok. let's jump in.

I'm opening up the procreate app.

It opens up in what is called the gallery.

You can see all the images I've created.

Here you can see my work and my kid's work.

Some how my kids are using this more than I am.

that's cool.

In the top right corner is the plus symbol.

Tap on it and it'll give you a popover with a list of different canvas size options.

Select by tapping the first one that says "Screen Size"

Now let's start, with your fancy apple pencil, start making marks on the canvas.

The canvas is this white area you see.

Play around the way you would with a pencil and paper.

Try light stroke.

Try hard strokes.

But you don't need to go like super hard.

Try going light to hard.

Now try going fast.

Or go slow…

You can even tilt your pencil the way you might shade with the lead of a real pencil.

It will add texture or sometimes called grain.

Texture is what a surface looks like.

Skin, fur, metal, clouds, water.

they all have different textures.

Congratulations, you've now know how to use the paint tool.

The paint tool is up here and it's the first one from the left.

You know you're using it because it's turns blue when you have it selected.

Next to it is the smudge and erase tools.

They're also useful drawing tools but we'll get to them in another video.

What's makes drawing digitally so fun is brushes.

Check this out, tap on the paintbrush icon.

These are all the brushes that come with procreate, but you can also add or make your own.

There's two columns.

On the left is the brush sets.

And on the right are the all the brushes in that brush set.

Now, tap on a brush to select it.

The brush you have selected with turn blue.

If you tap on a brush twice it'll take you to it's settings.

Don't worry about this for now.

Just tap the back arrow on the top left to go back.

Now, select a brush and play around with it the same way you played around with it before.

Go light and hard.

Going slow and fast.

Then try another brush.

Notice the texture and grain that each brush has or doesn't have.

You'll notice each brush not only looks different but acts different.

Some get darker when you push down harder.

while others stay the same.

Some will get bigger when you push down harder while others stay the same size.

Some will mix in a wet paint like way with what what you already put down.

while others will just go over it like an highlighter or a marker.

Playing around and observing what a brush does is a great way to learn and it'll make

it easier to choose the right brush for what you want to do.

Some brushes might be better for drawing lines.

others might be more suited for shading and coloring in. and others might only be useful

for adding a bit of texture when you need it.

Whoa, this one is too big.

You can adjust the size of the brush by using the size slider over here.

Just tap on the slider and drag it up or down.

You can see the size of your brush change as you do so.

Now that's better.

The other slider below it is the opacity slider.

That controls how much you can see through or the transparency of your strokes.

Low opacity will give a lot of transparency.

Just try it and you'll know what I mean.

Transparency is important part working digital especially later when we talk about layers.

Some times I would accidentally drag this all the way down and I wouldn't be able

to draw and I would go crazy trying to figure out why I can't draw… argh.

Because my opacity was at 0%.

Ok, so we learned to change size and opacity but Wow, this is a lot of black…

I think it's time to add colors, don't you?

We'll get to that in the next video.

Let's do a quick review of what we learned.

Each brush has different characteristics.

Play around and observe what happens when you control the speed, pressure and even tilt

of your apple pencil.

Also observe the shape and size, the opacity and the texture and grain of each brush.

By knowing what a brush is capable of doing, the easier it is to choose the right brush

when you need it..

Personally I just use a couple of brushes.

One for drawing lines.

Another for coloring in. and few for when I want to add bit of texture on top.

Each brush will have a different use for you.

So I encourage you to play around and find the brushes you like and think how you might

use them.

That's it for using the paint tool in procreate.

In my next video I'll go over changing color and using the color popover.

This is a series I wanted to make for my kids to give them a foundation in digital painting.

I'm also hoping it useful for anyone who's an absolute beginner.

I also produce stories for kids on youtube and I like to think they're for the young

and young at heart so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss them.

Thanks.

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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - S02E23 - Episode Review - Duration: 5:03.

Welcome to Ranger Reviews, a webseries where we look at episodes of the tv show, Power

Rangers and then discuss it!

Today, we're exploring the eighty third episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as

well as the twenty third episode of Season 2, titled "The Ninja Encounter Part 2".

We begin this episode at the Command Center where Zordon rehashes where we left the last

episode.

Billy knows that the ones that were kidnapped are in Lord Zedd's Dimension of Despair.

That's a different name from literally last episode.

Also, Mr. Anderson is telling Aisha to stop trying to get free because it's going to

make the putties pissed off.

Zedd buys some more time for himself by creating the Terrorblossom monster, which is a decent

enough monster design that I'm sure will do absolutely nothing.

The alarms in the Command Center go off, and Zordon tells the Rangers about the Terrorblossom.

Apparently his petals will freeze people.

Zedd is also interfering and jamming the search for the new teens.

Luckily, Zordon says there's this new thing called Jetting that Jason, Zack, and Trini

will be using to go after the Terrorblossom while the others go to the cave.

And then we see what jetting is, and it's the dumbest thing I've ever seen in my life.

The three fight the Terrorblossom, but then he disappears with the promise to germinate

and make more of himself.

Jason relays the info to Zordon, and he says "well, looks like they need Tommy and the

others".

They contact them, and apparently, Tommy, Billy, and Kim haven't even moved from where

they were.

They bail to help Jason, Trini, and Zack while Terrorblossom unleashes the…

Hatchasaurus?

What?

All six come together to fight the monster, but the flower monster is gone while putties

come in, attacking them.

What the hell is going on here?

The Rangers fight the putties while Hatchasaurus just stands there before Tommy kicks it down.

Then Zedd makes Hatchasaurus grow giant.

Holy crap.

The Rangers call out the Thunderzords, forming the Thunder Megazord while Tommy calls out

the White Tigerzord before turning into Warrior Mode.

Then, there's a spliced fight between the two Megazords again against Hatchasaurus,

almost immediately blowing him up.

What?!

Zedd says "well, it's fine, they got distracted from who they were trying to save", but

now the Hatchasaurus is coming back together because the Cardiotron is still alive, bringing

it back together.

Zordon tells Tommy to go kill that Cardiotron while the other Rangers just stand there I

guess.

Then, Zedd speeds up the reformation of the Hatchasaurus, and yeah, now he's doing the

exact same thing he was doing before.

Holy crap, it's back to yet another spliced footage fight of the two Megazords against

the Hatchasaurus.

Power Rangers, this is terrible.

Aisha also finally gets the lock picked, coming free, and Rocky says "follow my lead"

before jumping up, and just fighting the putties.

Dude, that's not a lead.

Now we're back at the Hatchasaurus fight that we're supposed to care about for some

god forsaken reason, and the two Megazords get knocked down, but then they get back up

again.

You're not gonna keep 'em down.

The Rangers try the Thunder Saber, and it just flies away while Rocky, Aisha, and Adam

are still fighting the putties, and just as they win, Goldar shows up to stun them and

have them chained up once again.

My god.

Then Goldar throws down a wooden serpent, and he says that if they wait for an hour,

it's going to turn into a real snake, and if they get bitten, they'll be evil.

And Rocky says "this is too weird", when I'm thinking "this is too boring".

Then, the Thunder Megazord stuns the Hatchasaurus before Tommy defeats it with a thunderbolt

attack.

Remember the Cardiotron?

Whatever.

The six teens are back in the Command Center, and Zordon says "yeah, Terrorblossom is

still rampaging, looking for a heat source to germinate itself" because according to

Zordon, which it can freeze things, it cannot escape the laws of nature.

That means absolutely nothing.

Holy crap, it's morphin time again as the teams divide.

Jason, Zack, and Trini go to fight the Terrorblossom, and suddenly, they're frozen because apparently,

that's the monster's schtick.

Now, the wooden snake has turned into a real one, while Zordon calls Tommy to be like "ughhhh

Jason, Zack, and Trini are frozen so… time to bail again.

Also there's a snake in that cave now?"

Alpha also can't teleports the frozen Rangers to the Command Center for no reason whatsoever,

and the three leave Rocky, Adam, and Aisha to get killed, I guess.

They show up to fight the Terrorblossom, who taunts them for no reason before he fires

petals at them, missing.

It's a shame the others didn't just dodge the petals.

They all teleport away.

In the Command Center, Billy is trying to unfreeze the teens, but it's not working,

and Alpha suggests some adjustments while the snake is coming closer to the captured

Stone Canyon trio.

To be continued.

I know I asked last time how they even got that episode on the air, but this one takes

the cake.

Holy crap.

Nothing happens except a monster is introduced.

That's the only thing noteworthy here.

Hatchasaurus comes back for absolutely no reason while the the Stone Canyon crew are

in the exact same situation nearly by the end of the episode.

There's lazy writing, and then there's this episode.

Thankfully, next episode will put us out of misery with this three parter, but until then,

may the power protect you!

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Beet Jahe Beet Jahe Janam Akaaj Rey | Golden temple Amritsar | Shabad Gurbani - Duration: 7:35.

ਜੈਜਾਵੰਤੀ ਮਹਲਾ ੯ ॥ Jaijaavantee, Ninth Mehl: ਜੈਜਾਵੰਤੀ ਨੌਵੀ ਪਾਤਿਸ਼ਾਹੀ। ਬੀਤ ਜੈਹੈ ਬੀਤ ਜੈਹੈ ਜਨਮੁ ਅਕਾਜੁ ਰੇ ॥ Slipping away - your life is uselessly slipping away. ਹੇ ਬੰਦੇ! ਤੇਰਾ ਜੀਵਨ ਵਿਅਰਥ ਹੀ ਗੁਜਰਦਾ ਜਾ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ, ਹਾਂ ਬਿਲਕੁਲ ਵਿਅਰਥ ਗੁਜਰਦਾ ਜਾ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ। ਨਿਸਿ ਦਿਨੁ ਸੁਨਿ ਕੈ ਪੁਰਾਨ ਸਮਝਤ ਨਹ ਰੇ ਅਜਾਨ ॥ Night and day, you listen to the Puraanas, but you do not understand them, you ignorant fool! ਰੈਣ ਅਤੇ ਦਿਹੁੰ ਪੁਰਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਸ੍ਰਵਣ ਕਰ, ਤੂੰ ਸਮਝਦਾ ਨਹੀਂ, ਹੇ ਬੇਸਮਝ ਬੰਦੇ! ਕਾਲੁ ਤਉ ਪਹੂਚਿਓ ਆਨਿ ਕਹਾ ਜੈਹੈ ਭਾਜਿ ਰੇ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ Death has arrived; now where will you run? ||1||Pause|| ਮੌਤ ਆਣ ਪਹੁੰਚੀ ਹੈ, ਓ ਬੰਦੇ ਹੁਣ ਤੂੰ ਨੱਸ ਕੇ ਕਿਥੇ ਜਾਵੇਗਾਂ? ਠਹਿਰਾਉ।ਅਸਥਿਰੁ ਜੋ ਮਾਨਿਓ ਦੇਹ ਸੋ ਤਉ ਤੇਰਉ ਹੋਇ ਹੈ ਖੇਹ ॥ You believed that this body was permanent, but it shall turn to dust. ਉਹ ਆਪਣਾ ਸਰੀਰ, ਜਿਸ ਨੂੰ ਤੂੰ ਸਦੀਵੀ ਸਥਿਰ ਮੰਨਦਾ ਹੈ, ਮਿੱਟੀ ਹੋ ਜਾਉਗਾ। ਕਿਉ ਨ ਹਰਿ ਕੋ ਨਾਮੁ ਲੇਹਿ ਮੂਰਖ ਨਿਲਾਜ ਰੇ ॥੧॥ Why don't you chant the Name of the Lord, you shameless fool? ||1|| ਤੂੰ ਕਿਉਂ ਸੁਆਮੀ ਦਾ ਨਾਮ ਦਾ ਉਚਾਰਨ ਨਹੀਂ ਕਰਦਾ, ਹੇ ਬੇਸਮਝ ਬੇਵਕੂਫ? ਰਾਮ ਭਗਤਿ ਹੀਏ ਆਨਿ ਛਾਡਿ ਦੇ ਤੈ ਮਨ ਕੋ ਮਾਨੁ ॥ Let devotional worship of the Lord enter into your heart, and abandon the intellectualism of your mind. ਪ੍ਰਭੂ ਦੀ ਪ੍ਰੇਮਮਈ ਸੇਵਾ ਨੂੰ ਤੂੰ ਆਪਣੇ ਮਨ ਅੰਦਰ ਲਿਆ ਅਤੇ ਆਪਣੇ ਮਨੂਏ ਦੀ ਹੰਗਤਾ ਨੂੰ ਤਿਆਗ ਦੇ। ਨਾਨਕ ਜਨ ਇਹ ਬਖਾਨਿ ਜਗ ਮਹਿ ਬਿਰਾਜੁ ਰੇ ॥੨॥੪॥ O Servant Nanak, this is the way to live in the world. ||2||4|| ਨੌਕਰ ਨਾਨਕ ਆਖਦਾ ਹੈ, ਇਸ ਤਰ੍ਹਾਂ ਤੂੰ ਇਸ ਸੰਸਾਰ ਅੰਦਰ ਆਪਣੀ ਦਿਨ ਕਟੀ ਕਰ ਹੇ ਪ੍ਰਾਣੀ!

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How to Build a Daily Devotional Habit | For Busy Moms - Duration: 4:43.

Hey Guys!

Shawn here.Welcome to PrayerLights.

If you are new, this channel is all about Christian tips to help the faith-filled millennial

mother raise her tiny tribe of humans.

And today's video is how to set yourself up for success when reading a daily devotional.

So you've made a New Year resolution to spend more time in God's Word but how do you succeed

at that while having children and babies? it's very difficult to set aside that time

every day to spend in God's Word.

Here are my three tips.

Tip number 1: Get out your calendar.

your google calendar or your paper planner and plan out your entire year.

Plan out your devotional time.

I'm sure a lot of us spend time planning out our vacations for the year or our school trips

that we have coming up or our doctor's visits.

Spending time with God's word is just as important and just as important to succeed at so we

need to plan.

Plan out when you are going to sit down and do the devotion, what you are going to be

reading if you are going to read multiple devotional books or you have one book you

want to read for the year.

A list of when you are going to do your daily devotion, what you are going to read, and

where you are going to do your daily devotion at.

And go ahead and stick it in your planner along with everything else so that you make

sure that it gets done.

Tip number 2: Pick a spot and show up!

Pick a spot that is comfortable or that will motivate you to do your daily devotional whether

that be at your kitchen table or at a comfy chair.

I have a specific comfy chair that i enjoy doing my daily devotional time at.

It has a nice little side table where I can keep my tea and drink my tea while I do my

devotion.

Have a daily devotional spot and show up.

Say you want to do your devotional before the baby wakes up.

For me that can be any time between 5AM and 7.

But I know that I need to get up before the baby gets up so that I have that time.

And this leads me into tip number 3: if you find that your baby or child has interrupted

your devotional time don't stop your devotional time read aloud to your child.

Just go ahead and read aloud.

Whatever you are reading read it aloud to you because we all know that whatever kids

see their parents doing then they are more likely to carry on that habit later on in

their life.

what better opportunity than to read aloud to your child.

So what am I reading this year?

I'm starting out with Emotionally Healthy Spirituality.

A 40 day journey with the daily office.

Here is that book a couple years ago.

It's probably been more than 4 years ago.I really enjoyed it.

It just had different opportunities throughout the day to pray.

If I miss something in the morning or I feel like I need some extra time with God then

it has that structured in.

But really just find something that you like.

I like to do a different study devotional series around Lent, around Advent, kind of

around the church seasons rather than doing a year long program.

For me that is more beneficial but you might like a year round program.

Pick something that catches your eye.

I am on the hunt for some good mother devotional books so if you have any that you would recommend.

Any kind of new mom or mother specific devotional books I would love to see those.

I am very interested.

Leave your suggestions down in the comments below.

Make sure to come back for next week's video.

I will be talking about how to schedule prayer into your life.

Making a prayer calendar and why that's important to your spiritual life and how you can be

most effective with doing a prayer calendar.

So stay tuned for that for next week.

Thank you guys so much for watching today's video on how to succeed in your daily devotion

for the year.

If you are new please consider hitting that subscribe button down below.

I post new content every week and I would love for you to join the PrayerLights community.

I will see you guys next week.

Thanks for watching.

Bye!

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Deh shiva bar mohe | Golden Temple AMRITSAR | Nonstop Gurbani Kirtan - Duration: 7:03.

ਸਵੈਯਾ ॥ ਦੇਹ ਸਿਵਾ ਬਰ ਮੋਹਿ ਇਹੈ ਸੁਭ ਕਰਮਨ ਤੇ ਕਬਹੂੰ ਨ ਟਰੋਂ ॥ ਨ ਡਰੋਂ ਅਰਿ ਸੋ ਜਬ ਜਾਇ ਲਰੋਂ ਨਿਸਚੈ ਕਰ ਆਪਨੀ ਜੀਤ ਕਰੋਂ ॥ ਅਰੁ ਸਿਖ ਹੋ ਆਪਨੇ ਹੀ ਮਨ ਕੌ ਇਹ ਲਾਲਚ ਹਉ ਗੁਨ ਤਉ ਉਚਰੋਂ ॥ ਜਬ ਆਵ ਕੀ ਅੁੳਧ ਨਿਧਾਨ ਬਨੈ ਅਤ ਹੀ ਰਨ ਮੈ ਤਬ ਜੂਝ ਮਰੋਂ ॥੨੩੧॥

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Review The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews – Part One - Duration: 24:39.

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

by Edward Morgan

Andrew Joyce, Ph.D. and the Occidental Observer with Rights

The Original full text book, 316 pages, is free for download and distribution with proper

attribution under commons.

As an editorial note from VT, the read itself is a useful dialog on historical studies of

the Jesuits and the Inquisition.

I have known some of the source authors for years.

Gail Evans, now deceased and missed dearly, was our resident expert on this subject.

There are Q and A comment boards at the original site with some value for those with scholarly

interest.

Suffice it to say, there is controversy.

The idea of Jewish origins of the Jesuit order and of the assertion that same maintained

a contiguous agenda for centuries is well supported.

In its simplest form, it is asserted that Loyala and his associates began the Society

of Jesus and unleashed a holocaust across the Christian world.

In ways I might go much further, tying in not only the tens of thousands murdered as

witches but the ethnic cleansing that, under Jesuit �Catholicism� accounted for up

to 100 million deaths, depending on whose figures you accept, in colonial conquests

in the New World.

Consider the full download, it is a good read:

The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews: Jesuits of Jewish Ancestry and Purity-of-Blood Laws

in the Early Society of Jesus Robert Aleksander Maryks

Brill, 2010.

Free Download

�Those from the circumcision subverted the entire house of the Society.

As sons of this world who are shrewd in dealing with their own, and avid of new things, they

easily excite disorders and destroy the unity of souls and their bond with the government.�

Lorenzo Maggio, Jesuit Curia in Rome, 1586.

One of the more interesting aspects of Jewish group behavior is the presence of subversive

strategies employing crypsis, often facilitated by a combination of deception and self-deception.

To date, the most forthright and convincing theoretical framework for understanding cryptic

forms of Judaism is found in Kevin MacDonald�s groundbreaking Separation and Its Discontents:

Toward and Evolutionary Theory of Anti-Semitism.

A substantial portion of the fourth chapter of the text (1998/2004: 121�132) is devoted

to �Reactive Racism in the Period of the Iberian Inquisitions.� Here MacDonald puts

forth the view (147) that the blood purity struggles of the Spanish Inquisition during

the 15th and 16th centuries should be seen as �an authoritarian, collectivist, and

exclusionary movement that resulted from resource and reproductive competition with Jews, and

particularly crypto-Jews posing as Christians.� The historical context lies predominantly

in the forced conversion of Jews in Spain in 1391, after which these �New Christians�

or conversosassumed (or indeed retained) a dominance in the areas of law, finance, diplomacy,

public administration, and a wide range of economic activities.

MacDonald argues (148) that despite superficial religious conversions, the New Christians

�must be considered a historical Jewish group� that acted in such a way as to continue

the advance of its ethnic interests.

An integral aspect of this was that Wealthy New Christians purchased and endowed ecclesiastical

benefices for their children, with the result that many prelates were of Jewish descent.

Indirectly, and almost certainly unintentionally, MacDonald�s arguments find much in the way

of corroboration in The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews (2010) by Boston College�s

Robert Aleksander Maryks.

Examining the same geographical area during the same period, Maryks presents an account

of the early years of the Society of Jesus, during which a fierce struggle took place

for the soul, fate, and control of the Order; a struggle involving a highly influential

crypto-Jewish bloc and a competing network of European Christians.

In this unpolished but interesting book, Maryks illuminates this struggle with reference to

previously undiscovered material, in the process shedding light on some of the most important

recurring themes of reactive anti-Semitism: Jewish ethnocentrism, nepotism, the tendency

to monopoly, and the strategic use of alliances with European elites.

Perhaps most fascinating of all, Maryks makes significant reference to Jewish responses

to European efforts to stifle their influence, some of which are remarkable in the close

manner in which they parallel modern examples of Jewish apologetic propaganda.

As such, The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews is highly recommended for anyone seeking

to understand, via an easily-digested historical case study, the dynamics of the ethnic conflict

between Jews and Europeans.

Maryks divides his text into four well-paced chapters.

The first provides readers with �The Historical Context of Purity-of-Blood Discrimination

(1391�1547),� a detailed standalone introduction to the nature of the �New Christian� problem

in Iberia but which should be read in conjunction with MacDonald�s work on the same theme.

The second chapter concerns �Early Jesuit Pro-Converso Policy (1540�72),� which

demonstrates the intensive manner in which crypto-Jews infiltrated key positions in the

Society of Jesus, adapting its ideological positions in accordance with their interests,

and eventually establishing a monopoly on top positions that extended to the Vatican.

The third chapter, �Discrimination Against Jesuits of Jewish Lineage (1573�93),�

concerns the establishment of a movement acting against the crypto-Jewish strategy, with an

analysis of the key figures and their rationale.

The fourth chapter, �Jesuit Opposition to the Purity-of-Blood Discrimination (1576�1608),�

examines the efforts of crypto-Jewish Jesuits to fight back against the European counter-strategy,

often involving the employment of tactics and stances that are now familiar to us as

the hallmarks of a Jewish intellectual movement.

This sequence parallels the processes that led to the Inquisition�New Christians establishing

themselves in top positions in Spanish politics, business, and culture, provoking a reaction

by the Old Christians aimed at regaining power, followed by Jewish counter efforts against

the Inquisition and the against the Spanish government generally, the latter typically

played out on the international scene.

One of the key strengths of this fascinating book is that Maryks can rely on relatively

recent genealogical discoveries to prove beyond doubt that many of the individuals once merely

�accused� of being crypto-Jews were undeniably of Jewish lineage.

Maryks can thus cut through a clouded period in which ancestry was vital and yet fogged

with accusations, denials, and counter-accusations, with tremendous clarity.

In the author�s words (xxix), �racial tensions played a pivotal role in early Jesuit

history.�

Opening his book, Maryks recalls delivering a paper on converso influence in the Jesuits,

and afterwards receiving an email from a man with origins in the Iberian peninsula.

The email concerned the remarkably long survival of crypto-Jewish behaviors in the sender�s

family:

FROM FRIDAY EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING, HIS GRANDFATHER WOULD HIDE THE IMAGE OF BABY

JESUS FROM A LARGE FRAMED PICTURE OF ST.

ANTHONY THAT HE KEPT IN HIS HOME.

IT WAS, IN FACT, A WIND-UP MUSIC BOX.

ON FRIDAYS HE WOULD WIND UP THE MECHANISM AND PUSH A BUTTON, SO THAT JESUS WOULD DISAPPEAR

OUT OF ST.

ANTHONY�S ARMS, HIDDEN IN THE UPPER FRAME OF THE PICTURE.

ON SATURDAYS HE WOULD PUSH THE BUTTON, SO THAT JESUS WOULD COME BACK OUT FROM HIDING

INTO ST.

ANTHONY�S ARMS.

AS ELDEST SON IN HIS FAMILY, MY CORRESPONDENT WAS TOLD THIS STORY BY HIS FATHER, WHO ALSO

ASKED HIM TO EAT ONLY KOSHER FOOD.

(XV)

The survival of such eccentric, and in this case apparently trivial, forms of crypto-Judaism

into what one assumes to be the early twentieth century, might appear to be little more than

a socio-historical curio.

In actual fact, however, it is a small but memorable vestige of what was once a very

powerful means of continuing the Jewish group evolutionary strategy in the Iberian peninsula

after 1391 � an overwhelmingly hostile environment.

In a political, religious, and social context devoid of the synagogue and many of the most

visible aspects of Judaism, small reminders of group difference, even otherwise trivial

ones like hiding images of Jesus or adhering to discreet dietary rules, became vital methods

for retaining group cohesion.

For some time, these methods were largely successful in facilitating the continuance

of Jewish life �under the noses� of the Christian host society.

During this successful period, conversos were able to expand nepotistic monopolies of influence

in a wide range of civic and even (Christian) religious spheres.

When it failed, however, the consequences could be catastrophic.

Maryks points out (xxii) that from its founding in 1540 to 1593, the Society of Jesus had

no discriminatory legislation against individuals of Jewish heritage, and that during this period

converso Jesuits �held the highest administrative offices, and defined the Society�s institutional

development and spirituality.� However, significant resistance to this crypto-Jewish

monopoly had developed by the latter date, and from 1593 to 1608 a power struggle resulted

in the defeat of the crypto-Jewish element and the introduction of laws prohibiting the

admittance of members of �impure blood.� From 1608 until 1946 this involved a review

of the ancestry of any potential member of the Society of Jesus, up to the fifth generation.

The Jewish Origins of the Jesuits

On 15 August 1534, Ignatius of Loyola (born ��igo L�pez de Loyola), a Spaniard from

the Basque city of Loyola, and six others, all students at the University of Paris, met

in Montmartre outside Paris, in a crypt beneath the church of Saint Denis, to pronounce the

religious vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.

Ignatius� six companions were: Francis Xavier from Navarre (modern Spain), Alfonso Salmeron,

Diego La�nez, Nicol�s Bobadilla from Castile (modern Spain), Pierre Favre from Savoy, and

Sim�o Rodrigues from Portugal.

At this point they called themselves the Compa��a de Jes�s, and also Amigos en El Se�or

or �Friends in the Lord.� The Spanish �company� would be translated into Latin

as societas, deriving from socius, a partner or comrade.

This soon evolved into the �Society of Jesus� (SJ) by which they would later be more widely

known.

In 1537, the seven travelled to Italy to seek papal approval for their order.

Pope Paul III gave them a commendation, and permitted them to be ordained priests.

The official founding of the Society of Jesus occurred in 1540.

The presence and influence of conversos in the Society of Jesus was strong from the beginning.

Of the seven founding members, Maryks provides categorical evidence that four were of Jewish

ancestry � Salmeron, La�nez, Bobadilla, and Rodrigues.

In addition, Loyola himself has long been noted for his strong philo-Semitism, and one

recent PhD thesis[1] has even advanced a convincing argument that Loyola�s maternal grandparents,

(his grandfather, Dr. Mart�n Garc�a de Licona, was a merchant and financial advisor

at court), were full-blooded conversos � thus rendering the �Basque nobleman� halachically

Jewish.

Jewish scholar of the Inquisition, Henry Kamen, who had earlier argued that the Inquisition

was �a weapon of social welfare� used mainly to obliterate the conversos as a distinct

class capable of offering social and economic competition to �Old Christians,� once

voiced his own personal view that Loyola was �a deep and sincere spiritual Semite.�

Straightforward assessments of the reasons for Loyola�s philo-Semitism are, as Maryks

admirably elucidates, complicated by the ubiquitous presence of converso propaganda.

More specifically, Loyola�s reputation as an ardent admirer of the Jews rests predominantly

on a series of anecdotes and remarks attributed to him � and many of these derive from biographies

penned shortly after his death by converso Jesuits aiming to promote and defend their

interests.

For example, the only source for the argument that Loyola had an overwhelming desire to

be of Jewish origin so that he could �become a relative of Christ and his Mother� is

the first official biography of Loyola � penned by the converso Pedro de Ribadeneyra.

Ribadeneyra is described by Maryks as �a closet-converso� who distorted many now-established

facts about Loyola�s life, including a concealment of the fact that �the Inquisition in Alcal�

had accused Loyola of being a crypto-Jew.� An important aspect of Ribadeneyra�s biography

was thus the promotion of the idea that being Jewish was desirable and admirable � Loyola�s

philo-Semitism (real or imagined) was intended to be emulated.

Meanwhile the sinister aspects of crypto-Judaism, and their suppression by the Inquisition,

were excised from the story altogether.

Whether Loyola was in fact a crypto-Jew, or whether he indeed was a European but possessed

a strong desire to be a Jew, remains unconfirmed at time of this writing.

However, it is certain that Loyola surrounded himself with many conversocolleagues and that

he opposed any discrimination against converso candidates within the Society of Jesus.

Maryks argues that, issues of crypsis and philo-Semitism aside, Loyola was probably

�motivated by the financial support that he had sought from their [converso] network

in Spain.�(xx) In this reading then, Loyola was fully aware of the elite position of the

conversos within Spanish society and was prepared to accept their money to establish his organization

in exchange for adopting a non-racial stance in its governance.

The question of course remains as to why the crypto-Jewish elite in Spain would back, both

financially and in terms of manpower, a Christian religious order.

The important thing to keep in mind is that religion and politics in Early Modern Europe

were intimately entwined, and that, through spiritual confraternities and their relationships

with local elites, even poverty-espousing religious orders like the Franciscans could

exert a strong form of socio-political influence.

This was often made even more sharply evident when religious orders engaged in missionary

work in foreign lands, often taking pioneering roles in colonial regimes, and even assisting

with their economic enterprises.

William Caferro notes that in Renaissance Italy �the Florentine political elite was

closely tied to the church.

Government officials often held high church office and benefice, which aided their local

political power.�[3]Involvement in religious orders was thus a necessary aspect and extension

of political, social, and cultural influence.

Unsurprisingly then, it can be demonstrated that crypto-Jews straddled the interconnected

networks of royal administration, the civic bureaucracy, and the Church.

Citing just some examples, Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh note in their history of

the Inquisition:

IN 1390 THE RABBI OF BURGOS CONVERTED TO CATHOLICISM.

HE ENDED HIS LIFE AS BISHOP OF BURGOS, PAPAL LEGATE AND TUTOR TO A PRINCE OF THE BLOOD.

[BURGOS�S SON WOULD LATER BECOME AN IMPORTANT PRO-CONVERSO ACTIVIST AND WILL BE DISCUSSED

BELOW].

HE WAS NOT ALONE.

IN SOME OF THE MAJOR CITIES, THE ADMINISTRATION WAS DOMINATED BY PROMINENT CONVERSO FAMILIES.

AT THE VERY TIME THE SPANISH INQUISITION WAS FORMED, KING FERDINAND�S TREASURER WAS CONVERSO

IN HIS BACKGROUND.

IN ARAG�N, THE FIVE HIGHEST ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS IN THE KINGDOM WERE OCCUPIED BY CONVERSOS.

IN CASTILE, THERE WERE AT LEAST FOUR CONVERSO BISHOPS.

THREE OF QUEEN ISABELLA�S SECRETARIES WERE CONVERSOS, AS WAS THE OFFICIAL COURT CHRONICLER.

For the crypto-Jewish elite of early modern Spain, the founding of an influential religious

order headed by a philo-Semite (if not a fellow crypto-Jew), staffed predominantly by a conversoleadership,

and constitutionally tolerant of conversoapplicants, would undoubtedly have been an attractive

prospect.

That a bargain of some form existed between Loyola and his crypto-Jewish sponsors is suggested,

as noted above, by the nature of the early Jesuit constitution and by early correspondence

concerning the admission of candidates of Jewish ancestry.

The founding of the Jesuit order had coincided with the rise of a more general Spanish anti-converso

atmosphere that reached its peak in 1547, �when the most authoritative expression

of the purity-of- blood legislation, El Estatuto de limpieza [de sangre], was issued by the

Inquisitor General of Spain and Archbishop of Toledo, Sil�ceo (xx).� Pope Paul IV

and Sil�ceo�s former pupil, King Philip II, ratified the archbishop�s statutes in

1555 and 1556, respectively, but Ignatius of Loyola and his converso successor, Diego

La�nez vigorously opposed the Inquisitor�s attempts to preclude conversos from joining

the Jesuits.

In fact, in a letter addressed to the Jesuit Francisco de Villanueva , Loyola wrote that

�in no way would the Jesuit Constitutions accept the policy of the archbishop (xxi).�

Seeking to quell rising tensions over the issue, in February 1554 Loyola sent his plenipotentiary

emissary, Jer�nimo Nadal, to visit the Inquisitor.

Nadal insisted that the Jesuit Constitutions did not discriminate between candidates of

the Society on the basis of lineage, and even personally admitted a number of converso candidates

during his visit to Iberia.

In a heated debate with the Inquisitor over the admission of one of them, Nadal replied:

�We [Jesuits] take pleasure in admitting those of Jewish ancestry.� In what would

become a striking pattern, most of the pro-converso arguments were made by crypto-Jews claiming

to be native Spaniards.

Maryks notes that his historical investigations suggest that Nadal was �most probably a

descendant of Majorcan Jews.�

Jewish attempts to alter Christian thinking about Jews, from within Christianity, were

already well-established by the date of Nadal�s intercession with the Inquisitor.

An excellent example is the classic work of Alonso de Santa Mar�a de Cartagena � Defensorium

unitatis christianae [In Defense of Christian Unity] . Alonso de Cartagena had been baptized

(at the age of five or six) by his father Shlomo ha-Levi, later renamed Pablo de Santa

Mar�a (c. 1351�1435), who� as chief rabbi of Burgos�converted to Christianity

just before the anti-Jewish riots of 1391 and later was elected bishop of Cartagena

and Burgos . The fact that the wife of this Bishop of Burgos remained an unconverted Jewess

does not appear to have impeded the latter�s career in the Church is interesting to say

the least.

Meanwhile his son, Cartagena, like many other conversos, studied civil and ecclesiastical

law at Salamanca and went on to a highly influential career straddling royal, civic, and religious

spheres.

He served as apostolic nuncio and canon in Burgos.

King Juan II appointed Cartagena as his official envoy to the Council of Basel, where he contributed

to the formulation of a decree on �the regenerative character of baptism without regard for lineage

.� Like other examples of pro-converso propaganda, however, Cartagena�s arguments always went

beyond mere appeals for �tolerance.� According to Cartagena, �the faith appears to be more

splendid in the Israelite flesh,� Jews naturally possess a �civic nobility,� and it was

the duty of rough and uncouth native Spaniards to unite with the �tenderness of the Israelite

meekness.�

Conversos thus emerge in the works of the earliest crypto-Jewish activists as more special

than ordinary Christians, as naturally deserving of an elite status, and, far from being the

worthy objects of hostility, were in fact uniquely blameless, �tender,� and �meek.�

One is struck by the regular use of similar arguments in our contemporary environment,

a similarity that only increases when one considers Cartagena�s attribution of anti-Jewish

hostility solely to �the malice of the envious.�

Against this backdrop of crypto-Jewish apologetics, Maryks demonstrates, whether he intends to

or not, that the early Jesuits were largely a vehicle for converso power and influence

(both political and ideological).

Loyola continued to be �surrounded� by conversos throughout his leadership . Enrique

Enr�ques, the son of Portuguese Jews, even authored the first Jesuit manual of moral

theology, Theologiae moralis summa, in 1591.

Maryks describes Loyola as having an unlimited �trust� in candidates of Jewish heritage,

citing his decision to �admit in 1551 Giovanni Battista Eliano (Romano), the grandson of

the famous grammarian and poet Rabbi Elijah Levita�.

He entered the Society at the age of twenty-one, just three months after his baptism.�

In explaining Loyola�s lax requirements for converso applicants, and resultant acquiescence

in flooding the Society with crypto-Jews, it is strange that Maryks should abandon his

own prior suggestion that the founding of the Jesuits may have rested on a quid pro

quo with the converso elite in favor of a less convincing theory based on a putative

and ill-explained �trust� that Loyola possessed for Jews.

Unfortunately this is a common theme throughout Jewish historiography, where the facts and

conclusions presented in the same text are often on entirely different trajectories.

In a similar vein, Maryks�s skeletal explanation that crypto-Jews flooded the Jesuits simply

because Loyola had �numerous contacts with the converso spiritual and merchant network�

before he founded the Society of Jesus, seems woefully inadequate and lacking in context.

Despite the best laid plans of Loyola and his colleagues, and just 32 years after its

founding, the Society of Jesus would undergo a revolt from below against a rapidly expanding

crypto-Jewish elite.

The features of this revolt represent a fascinating case study in the reactive nature of anti-Semitism.

Maryks narrative of how two competing ethnic groups struggled for the future of the Jesuit

Order, outlined in his second

and third chapters, is certainly the greatest strength of the text.

It is to this European counter-strategy that we now turn our attention.

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Russian MOM REACTS to FRENCH TRAP | Sofiane Longue vie Ft Ninho, Hornet la Frappe | REACTION - Duration: 5:45.

Hello guys!

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This is our new reaction to new video of Sofiane

Hello France

Damn, it's in black&white colors

Where's that intro from his instagram?

Maybe that's his style to make videos in black&white

I don't think so

I think it's his first video in black&white

The video is really simple but the song is energetic

It seems like they're celebrating the purchase of the car

He's rapping with a glass in his hand

At least they put some colorful scenes in

They showed fire

This is Ninho

One day I will be wearing only Lacoste too

They're promoting something?

They're promoting his new album

What's on their shirts?

Probably promoting something

By the way, there's not just a car, there are motorcycles too

They all have those shirts with that logo

We should show middle fingers too

I guess that word means "middle finger"

Very cool!

He brushed his shoulder

They congratulated each other

January 26th

It's release date? -Yeah

They promoted themselves, good job!

The video was very simple

It's his most simple video I've seen

But the song was rhythmic and they promoted their stuff

They put logos on their shirts

They drink and promote their stuff and show cars

What else did they show? Bike? -Yes

And the support group in the back was wearing those shirts with the logo

I don't think it's his best song from the album

Even his other song that we've watched last week...

If you remember...

You don't remember -I remember

You don't remember anything

The video where he had a chainsaw -Ahh, yeah, I remember that

That video was better and the song was better

But this song is like...

Maybe this song is the first on the album and it promotes the whole album

Maybe

But I feel like this song...

There are important songs in albums

But this song is made to just fill the space

But at the same time, three of his friends are on this song

And they made a song together for the album

But this song doesn't seem significant, it's too fast and easy to forget

And I think it's the first song on the album

Because his friends are on the song

I think that they made it to promote the album

Maybe, but I don't think it's gonna be the first song on the album

Write in the comments guys, if you think this song is gonna be first on the album

And who you agree with, me or my mom?!

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Trung Quốc có Đại Sứ Thanh Niên Mới | Trung Quốc Không Kiểm Duyệt - Duration: 8:19.

On this episode of China Uncensored,

Google is building an artificial intelligence center in China.

If only they could make software to warn them

when things are a bad idea.

The Chinese regime starts collecting the DNA of ethnic minorities.

Ancestry.com says you're 97% in trouble.

And finally,

China has a new Youth Ambassador.

And he's not a "he."

Or a "she."

This is China Uncensored.

Hi, welcome to China Uncensored.

I'm your host Chris Chappell.

Forget about the looming specter of nuclear war with North Korea.

The real threat to China is its own nuclear power plants.

A key component of a Chinese nuclear power plant

cracked during a safety test.

And it's located pretty close to Hong Kong.

The plant is actually a joint venture

started in 2009 between China's state-owned China General Nuclear Power Corporation

and French utility, Électricité de France.

After the component cracked,

the French scientists threw their hands up in the air and said,

"We give up!

We surrender!"

The completion of the plant had been repeatedly delayed.

It was supposed to go operational at the end of this year,

but now, maybe not.

Possibly, other countries might want to

reconsider nuclear joint ventures with China.

But Western companies seem to never learn

the right lessons about working with China.

Which is why Google has decided to build

its new artificial intelligence research center in Beijing.

It's been up and down for Google and China over the years.

Google set up a presence in China starting in 2005,

but pulled out in 2010

after getting hacked by Chinese authorities—

allegedly—

and being forced to self-censor,

which they didn't like...

…slash-got criticised for.

But it's been 7 years!

That's plenty of time to forget all the lessons you learned!

I mean I have zero recollection of anything I learned in college.

Like that book I read, 1984.

What was that about again?

Anyway, Google doing AI research in China is a big deal.

China is trying to become the world leader in artificial intelligence,

and has invested 161 billion dollars into the field.

And the Chinese regime has done such a good job,

the Council on Foreign Relations warns China could surpass the US.

And whoever leads in AI will be the ruler of the world—

at least according to Vladimir Putin,

who knows a thing or two about staying in power.

Moving on, you may remember last week

we reported on the mass evictions

and demolition of migrant homes in Beijing.

Well, a painter in Beijing, Hua Yong,

is afraid you might not believe the scale of it.

So selfie time!

I'm actually more amazed those police didn't immediately grab him.

Don't worry though,

they did try to grab him eventually.

In his home.

Fortunately, it was a swing and a miss,

because "He fled the city after the police came to arrest him

for publicizing the evictions."

This isn't Hua's first time getting in trouble with authorities.

He was sentenced to a labor camp back in 2012 for,

I kid you not,

filming himself in Tiananmen Square,

punching himself in the face until his nose bled,

and then using the blood to write "6-4",

which is a reference to the June 4th 1989 Tiananmen Massacre.

Hua Yong is now my favorite artist.

But Hua's not alone in being targeted by police.

Remember how, ordinary Beijingers were banding together to help the migrants?

it was pretty much the only heartwarming thing about this story,

Well, they got in trouble with the police too.

Yes, businesspeople who offered migrants jobs,

and charity workers who tried to find them shelter,

have been interrogated by the police

and told to stop helping people.

I mean, what were they thinking?

Communism isn't about helping people!

In fact, since the CCP

has decided to evict the migrant workers,

helping them is seen as "an act of defiance" against the state.

And in the far West of China is Xinjiang,

a region home to about 11 million ethnic Uyghurs.

China's central authorities have noted

that Uyghurs sometimes look slightly different from other Chinese,

and are therefore extremely dangerous.

Which may be why

"Chinese authorities in Xinjiang

are collecting DNA samples,

fingerprints, iris scans,

and blood types of all residents"—

according to Human Rights Watch.

Now, sure, the mass collection of biodata

might sound scary.

But it's being done as part of a free government annual health checkup program

called "Physicals for All."

Participation is totally optional...

unless you refuse.

But I'm sure it's all for a good cause.

Such as checking on people's organ health.

Although considering there is some evidence

that Chinese authorities are killing Uyghurs

to use their organs in transplant operations...

...maybe, "Physicals for All"

is just a handy way to identify potential donors.

Again, totally optional—

unless they refuse.

And speaking of treating people like dirt,

it's the 80-year anniversary of the Rape of Nanking.

According to Chinese estimates,

300,000 Chinese civilians were raped,

tortured and killed in a six-week orgy of violence

when Japanese troops invaded the Chinese city

during World War II.

Xi Jinping was there at a commemoration.

But he didn't give a speech.

And considering the guy is known

for making three-hour long speeches,

that is a miracle.

Moving on to more horrible things

happening to women in China—

and this time, the Japanese aren't to blame.

Chinese smugglers are buying North Korean women.

Decades of the CCP's One Child Policy

resulted in the killing of so many baby girls

that China now has a severe shortage of women.

In fact,

there are about 33 million fewer women than men.

The obvious solution is trafficking women from North Korea

—where they're sold into a life of sex slavery.

On the plus side,

they're rescued from a life of extreme poverty under Kim Jong-un's regime.

Those are both terrible choices.

And the Chinese Communist Party is worried about the youth of China.

That's why the Communist Party Youth League

just hired a new youth ambassador

to show them the way.

She's a singer,

she's only 15,

and according to her biography,

she's an actual angel sent to Earth

to bring the happiness of music.

Here she is, Luo Tianyi.

No, she's not a drawing.

She's a vocaloid.

Kind of like that Japanese one,

only totally different because she's Chinese.

As Global Times puts it,

Luo Tianyi will help instill correct thinking into millennials.

And she's so much better than an actual human.

As her creators told the Global Times,

"[Virtual idols] are easier to manage,

different from real-life stars who make their own decisions

and do things the way they like, which is hard to control."

A perfect role model for young people!

Don't make your own decisions,

don't do things the way you like,

and don't be hard to control.

Be like Luo Tianyi.

So what do you think?

Leave your comments below.

Thanks for watching this episode of China Uncensored,

once again I'm your host Chris Chappell,

see you next time.

Hey, quit looking up fan art about Luo Tianyi.

There's so many better things

you could be doing on the Internet.

Like checking out ChinaUncensored.tv.

That's our website,

where you can see more great content from us,

including half hour episodes you won't see on YouTube.

That's ChinaUncensored.tv.

Okay, you can go look at some more fan art.

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TIFO Xtra | Hijrah Pemain Singapore | #TIFOXtra - Duration: 2:28.

Singapore Players Migrate

Peace be upon you, I'm Azfar for Tifo Xtra.

Today, I want to share about Singapore's players that play outside from their country.

Most of the Singapore players are currently playing in Malaysia League.

Other than Safuwan and Harris Harun that are like local players here.

Faris Ramli is the new faces that signed for PKNS FC this season.

These Singapore players are not bad players as they were once champion of the Malaysia Super League in 2013.

As you all know, Singapore League is not as Havoc as the league here.

However, that's not the main reason why they play overseas.

Most of them want to play outside as to improve their performance.

If you guys follow Baihakki's progress, one of the top defender in Singapore.

He is said to try his luck in Saudi Arabia. Wow, Saudi Arabia!

Jeddah Club is not a big club. They are just a Division 2 Team.

But, Baihakki already felt that he is playing in big matches.

In his interview with Straits Times (Singapore), he is playing against the big teams.

The most important part is, the level of play in Saudi are far as too competitive.

Though he is already 34 years old, he still wants to look for experience. Salute Baihakki!

He is following Singapore Legendary, Fandi that plays until 39 years old.

Another one Singapore players that was said to migrate to Thailand is Izwan Mahbud.

He is playing in Thai 2 League club, Nongbua Pitchaya.

If you guys don't know who is this player, he is the one that made 18 saves in World Cup Qualifiers against Nippon.

He sacrifices 25% of his pay to play with Thailand's club.

I've read his article in Straits Times (Singapore) that he wants to come out from his comfort zone.

And playing outside or Thailand is one of his dream.

So, Malaysian's players out there, are you brave enough to follow them?

To me personally, if you guys play out there. you'll get more exposure and experience.

And the way you play might be different and improved.

What do you guys think, if Malaysia players play in overseas?

Comment down there, and give as many thoughts as you can..

Okay Bye-bye and watch previous video of Tifo Xtra. Caooo <3

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Days When Literally Everything Goes Wrong - Duration: 1:51.

I have a feeling today is going to be a good day.

Am I getting late?

What time is it?

Oh, crap! Forgot my wallet.

No! Don't tell me.

My keys!

If you think this day was screwed up, just wait till you

see what happens to me in Kaalakaandi.

Because seriously, everything that could possibly go wrong, does.

Kaalakaandi. 12th of January.

At a theatre near you.

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Fentanyl: A Secret Drug Behind The Overdose Crisis [Insights] - Duration: 4:28.

- The opioid crisis in Staten Island,

it's just getting out of control.

It's spiralling down.

Every seven hours there is a person

in New York City that dies from an overdose.

-If you get a bag of fentanyl

and you sniff a bag of fentanyl,

you're gonna die. You're gonna die.

And it's a risk, it's a risk

I take every day. So…

Go to the train station. If you look at, like,

the crevasses of the train station,

you find empty bags, used needles, all kinds of sh*t.

I was born in Staten Island, on the South Shore.

If I was going out and getting something,

alright, and I got fentanyl, I could die.

Yeah, that's like, that's really scary.

Especially, since it's not some thing I'm looking to get.

You know what I mean?

Got a pusher here, a pusher there, a cap…

multiple caps in the dirt.

And that's everywhere on Staten Island. Everywhere.

When people use drugs they're failing.

And a lot of these people don't have nobody to talk to,

don't have nobody to help them.

-To be an addict is probably one of the hardest things

I have ever experienced in my entire life.

I didn't even know it until it was too late,

where I was taking a substance

in order to feel normal every morning.

I work for Community Health Action.

We have a mobile unit here.

Do you remember your last HIV test?

You said it was over a year ago?

-Over a year ago. I've always been very careful…

I don't share needles, or you know...

-We do syringe exchange on the bus.

We do HIV testing.

We kind of are the middlemen in that process

of the addiction-to-recovery step.

Fentanyl is definitely a huge problem.

It is overdosing people quicker and is much deadlier.

Fentanyl's present in everything nowadays.

There's multiple people who are just overdosing

from cocaine and weed,

who don't normally take opiates.

-All I hear is horror stories.

"Oh, my cousin Joey died, and you know,

the bags were mixed with fentanyl.

You know, he didn't know. Now he's dead."

-Fentanyl's cheaper than heroin.

It's a better high. It's got

shorter legs, but it's a better high.

-It's a cheap way for the dealers to make money.

It's a dirty game. They're putting it in,

they don't care if they're killing people.

They really don't.

-What happens in an overdose is, we have,

we all have opioid receptors in our brains.

Those are our pain receptors.

When too many of those receptors...

Narcan, what it is,

it's an opioid overdose reversal medication.

It's the one thing that we actually have

when it comes to battling back

against these overdoses that are happening.

That middle button's gonna be the one

that releases the medication.

Now when you press that you'll feel a spring or a pop,

you'll know it's being released and once it is…

-It's serious. Fentanyl kills people.

It's the bottom line.

In the last two years, I know,

probably like 10 to 15 people

that have overdosed and died. In the last two years.

There's a stigma to this whole addiction thing.

And, you know, everybody wants to just push away,

just push everybody away.

You know, that's not always the answer, you know?

Sometimes you gotta open your arms,

bring these people in, see what they need,

see what help they need.

They're obviously addicted to drugs for some other reason.

-Addiction gets you judgment,

any other disease will get you sympathy.

I see these people struggling and I've been there.

And you want to do everything you can to help them...

but to stop people from using,

we would love to say that that's our initiative,

but I mean, realistically,

it's to save those who are dying.

For more infomation >> Fentanyl: A Secret Drug Behind The Overdose Crisis [Insights] - Duration: 4:28.

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