Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 2, 2018

Waching daily Feb 20 2018

HEY THAT TRANZA BAND!

TODAY WE WILL TALK ABOUT THE "ALEMAN" RECORD THAT APPROACHES "THE ECLIPSE"

WE WILL GIVE YOU TO KNOW ALL THE PREVIOUSLY YOU HAVE PUBLISHED AND DISCO INFORMATION

SO WE BEGIN!

AS YOU ALREADY KNOW WE ARE VERY LITTLE TIME FROM THE PREMIERE OF THE "ECLIPSE" DISC

WHICH WILL CONTAIN 20 SONGS "TRAP 10"

And "10 BOOMBAP" AND WILL GO OUT IN MARCH

OF THE 20 SONGS 4 ALREADY HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED, WHICH ARE:

ESTILO Y FLOW

TANTAS VECES

KILO CULO

AND MILLONE$ COMO TU

NOW WE WILL SEE SOME PREVIOUSLY THAT HAS PUBLISHED "ALEMAN" AND POSSIBLY COME IN THE "ECLIPSE"

GOOD BAND IT IS SAYED THAT THE "ECLIPSE" WILL BE THE BEST DISCO OF THE YEAR LET ME KNOW YOUR OPINION IN THE COMMENTS

AND AS WE SEE IN THE NEXT VIDEO

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'Avengers: Infinity War' - Could The Soul Stone Be In Wakanda? | Fan Theory - Duration: 1:57.

WAR IS COMING TO WAKANDA.

WE KNOW FROM THE AVENGERS INFINITY WAR

TRAILERS THAT THE BLACK ORDER WILL BE INVADING

THE KINGDOM OF THE BLACK PANTHER.

THE QUESTION IS...

WHY?

WHAT COULD BE SO VALUABLE THERE THAT THANOS

WOULD SEND HIS OWN PERSONAL ARMY TO ATTACK?

IS IT POSSIBLE THAT THEY ARE SEARCHING FOR THE

FINAL INFINITY STONE?

THE INFINITY STONES ARE SIX ANCIENT ARTIFACTS

CONTAINING INCREDIBLE POWERS.

ONE BY ONE, ALL OF THEIR LOCATIONS HAVE BEEN

REVEALED IN THE MCU…

EXCEPT FOR ONE: THE SOUL STONE.

THE SOUL STONE HAS A WIDE RANGE OF POWERS

RELATING TO LIFE, DEATH AND THE AFTER-LIFE.

BUT WHY WOULD BLACK PANTHER EVEN HAVE THE

SOUL STONE?

WAKANDA IS THE MOST TECHNOLOGICALLY

ADVANCED NATION IN THE WORLD, BECAUSE A LONG

TIME AGO

IT WAS STRUCK BY A LARGE METEOR MADE OF

VIBRANIUM, ONE OF THE STRONGEST METALS ON

EARTH.

VIBRANIUM IS THE VERY SAME MATERIAL USED TO

FORGE CAPTAIN AMERICA'S SHIELD.

COULD THE SOUL STONE HAVE BEEN INSIDE THE

METEOR?

THIS WOULD EXPLAIN THE BLACK ORDER ATTACK

ON WAKANDA.

THE SOUL STONE MIGHT BE IMPORTANT TO BLACK

PANTHER, BUT IT'S VITAL TO THANOS, WHO NEEDS

IT TO COMPLETE THE INFINITY GAUNTLET -- ONE

OF THE MOST POWERFUL WEAPONS IN THE MARVEL

UNIVERSE.

WE KNOW THAT ERIK KILLMONGER, A VICIOUS

WARRIOR WITH A VENDETTA, WILL BE THE MAIN

VILLAIN

OF BLACK PANTHER, BUT COULD IT BE THAT THANOS

IS THE REAL THREAT TO WAKANDA?

SO FAR WE'VE ONLY SEEN HIM LURKING AROUND

IN SPACE, BUT WE KNOW THAT HIS TRUE QUEST

FOR THE INFINITY STONES IS ABOUT TO BEGIN,

AND THAT HE WILL LET NOTHING STAND IN HIS WAY.

SO, IF WAKANDA REALLY IS THE HOME OF THE FINAL

STONE, DOES IT HAVE ANY CHANCE TO SURVIVE

A WAR WITH THE MAD TITAN HIMSELF?

AFTER ALL, THE INFINITY WAR IS STARTING IN A FEW

MONTHS...

ISN'T IT FINALLY TIME FOR US TO SEE WHAT THANOS

CAN REALLY DO?

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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10 COISAS CURIOSAS SOBRE O TAMANDUÁ | CRT - Duration: 3:33.

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Louisville To Vacate Men's Basketball National Title After NCAA Ruling - Duration: 0:59.

The University of Louisville's men's basketball program will have to vacate its 2013 national

title, making it the first Division-1 men's basketball program to be stripped of its national

title in modern NCAA history.

The NCAA said it denied the school's appeal after Louisville confirmed accusations that

a former staffer paid an escort to have sex with players and recruits.

The school's interim president said the NCAA is "simply wrong" for denying Louisville's

appeal.

"The pain this decision has created for our fans and our players who were not involved

in the events in question is the most regretful result of this determination," said University

of Louisville interim president Greg Postel.

The Cardinals will also have to pay a fine and vacate 123 wins between 2011-2015.

Louisville already fired legendary coach Rick Pitino in October.

His defense team had argued he wasn't aware of the sex scandal.

For more infomation >> Louisville To Vacate Men's Basketball National Title After NCAA Ruling - Duration: 0:59.

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Drake Type Beat 2018 - "Re-Up" Ft 21 Savage | Type Beat Instrumental | Trap Instrumental - Duration: 3:13.

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VLOG Dershane,Bim,İstanbul,Maltepe (YENİ MİKRAFON) - Duration: 8:33.

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Honda Shadow - Ep. 148 - Duration: 3:40.

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Westen sabotiert Frieden im Nahen Osten (Medienkommentar) | 20.02.2018 | www.kla.tv/11968 - Duration: 5:38.

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Agar.io - FFA SOLO THE BIGGER THEY ARE THE HARDER THEY FAIL! Server takeover - Duration: 5:54.

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La pâte sucréeالعجين الخاص بالطرطات - Duration: 5:55.

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Rivalry // Fortnite Battle Royale Montage - Duration: 1:31.

Rivalry, edited by me, ya boi, and those silly clips by that other guy. What was his name, Mac? Lac (of skill)?noooo it was Jack yeahhhhh that was it.

For more infomation >> Rivalry // Fortnite Battle Royale Montage - Duration: 1:31.

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Paint correction with AAT 501 Cutting Compound and 505 Correction Glaze - Duration: 13:59.

[MUSIC]

Thank you checking out 3D Products, I'm Donald Williams.

We're gonna be, in this segment,

restoring some of the paint on this 1970s 914 Porsche.

There's still some pigtails looks like some it was either repainted or it was wet sanded and

buffed to get more of a glassy look but there are some pigtails that's shown up

which wouldn't be surprising in comparison to some of the other products

that are out there. It looked like it has a little bit of dye back. We're going to

be repairing some of those scratches removing the existing pigtails that are

in here and then we're gonna be doing it with 3D's 501 Cutting Compound and then

with a wool pad and a rotary and then we'll just follow it up with the L-35

polisher the K-55SLP and the 505 all in one correction glaze body shop safe. We will show the power

of it how we do it in two steps with two different machines.

There are different combinations that everybody's looking to do

and this is gonna be one of those for you. So let's get into this right now

we're to start off using a flex polisher and the KWW-6 a white wool pad. It's a lamb's wool pad.

You're gonna notice right off the bat, for those that are clean

conscious, that we really don't have to do a whole lot of taping off; not a whole

lot of preparation because we're gonna be keeping the the product right on the

surface. It's likely to create a lot of mess we're gonna get the job done quick

we're gonna work within our shoulder width so that we don't overextend

ourselves and remove these scratches very quickly and create a lot of shine. Now

for some of you guys that are really into this you'll want to take in wipe it

down with rubbing alcohol to make sure we remove all the waxes. We don't

know what buildup was put on here what protections or anything they've put on

this this this surface so we'll want to take and prep the surface by either

using something like a prep all or rubbing alcohol strip all the wax off

there. Any of the fillers are in there that way we can get right onto the fresh

paint surface to do some quick correction and I put five pea-sized

drops of AAT 501 on here we're going to massage it in lightly make sure our wool

pad is centered we're going with a six-inch wool pad because we are doing

detailing like to get a little more intricate with it I'm going to have the

speed on this flex at a three which on this machine is 1200 rpm.

Start off nice and slow working in an area and again I don't want to overwork

my area I'm gonna go with a 2 x 2 area work it in there a little bit.

Lock it in work that area out and there are some rubber trim in here.

I want to work nice and close to but not bringing the

product into it, especially the Rubbing Compound and make sure I get all the

sand scratches that they have in here, from a previous job, removed. Find yourself

a good light to look at, keep it focused, work it out so one more quick time pass over this.

There will be a hologram and there will be swirl marks. You notice there is some

light dusting but no lint so I'm gonna have a little bit of dust. It's gonna

come from it and then take and add a little bit more

not a whole lot. I like to apply it right on the surface of the wool so that we

can have a little more control. Make sure we have this the cord over our shoulders

we're not dragging in our on our paint and doing more work than we have to.

There are personal preferences when buffing a lot of the guys, some people will

say "oh we need to keep the flat that way you don't get swirl marks" well you're

gonna get swirl marks with a wool pad. It's not got a flat surface, no

matter which way you slice it; that's the point of the wool pad so I personally

like to lock it in and give myself a little bit, about 6 degree angle,

this speeds up the cutting process and forces the material a little bit more into the paint.

I'm not using pressure, I'm just using an angle to cut. Go back and forth

It's a nice even motion.

Remove the little excess here let's take it

down here and remove some of these scratches along here right to

the edge. I want to make sure that when it's spinning that it's falling off the

edge and then coming back. I'm doing it again because you don't

want to put go against the edge and have the wool pad coming into it. If you do,

there is a good chance, if there's loose paint or it's old paint or even if it's new paint,

you can pull that paint right off, mistake it as a burn, Make sure that I work thoroughly.

I'm looking at a uniform wool hologram and again on this edge you want to make

sure but make sure I let the wool pad fall off the edge instead of going

against it. One last little spot here there were some heavy sand scratches on

this area. It looks like the 501 doesn't have any problem taking them out.

I get all my cutting done so I did this side. Remove some of the... I made sure my

towel was nice and clean before I just grabbed it and put it on. Now what you'll

see here is you'll see a nice crisscross hologram look here. You'll be able to still see

through it. All the heavy scratches are gone

and all the sand scratches that were all throughout this area have now been

removed and we are ready to go on to the glaze but let's first jump over this other

side get it repaired and then we'll glaze this whole this whole section. ok

Ok so we've gone through and we compounded out all the scratches. For all intents

and purposes, just to show you we didn't on purpose strip this, because

we wanted to show you build up here. Now this is not compound build up, but in

other words there but in essence, it's we've removed the wax or whatever

protective coating they had on this car. This is not single stage. This is build

up from removing wax so it's kind of a good point to make sure you take into

consideration these pads they cost you a little bit of money, where rubbing

alcohol or preps all or any of those things are actually a little pretty much

inexpensive you could take and spray em on let them soak down and then strip off

whatever surface you have protective surface you have on here otherwise you

can compound it you'll be able to spur this out let it dry a little bit blow it

off scrub it out just causing you a little extra work just food for thought

a quick little tip when you're ready to detail a car especially one it's a

little bit older that they put you I'm sure you've probably had a take care it

probably has some wax or a protective coating put on. All right now we're ready

for the second step we're gonna be taking 505 correction glaze and a L-35 polisher with

the K-55LP. Now this is a non- spidered 5.5 inch purple pad. It's got great

correction. We don't really need to worry about conditioning this. We're gonna go

with four pea-sized drops on this this product spreads very well. Now if you

want to I mean you guys again, it's personal preference you guys can always

condition the pad. A lot of guys get a little bit into this pad conditioning

but this product spreads so well that I think it's a little bit of overkill but

for you guys that like that let's just do it.

Get some conditioner in here all right here we go all right we're gonna crank

it all the way up I like to go to level 6 on the L-35 polisher. Now it's an

eight millimeter throw. It's not a big throw but then again with that it's

gonna be less micro marring because of the way the head works with the random

orbital you get a little more correction with a bigger throw a quicker correction

not really more correction, just quicker correction but

you also get a higher chance of micro marring so we'll go ahead and turn

this on we're always going to start it on and go right up to the tape line here

Again, we want to work

within our shoulders now the slower we go the more correction the higher gloss we're

gonna get with the 505 pretty much any products of our products, but 505 in particular

because it has the wax properties in it. If we want to use it as a wax we just go

back and forth. It will give me a good shine but you won't get rid of all the

wool pad marks so we want to go nice and slow even back and forth overlapping

motions if you notice that this pad you will see how well-balanced this is. You don't have to

press down with medium to light pressure you always want this head spinning and orbiting if you can

see it kind of got that three-dimensional look to it it's going

at a it's spinning the pad is spinning in one direction and then the backing

plate is being thrown out in the same direction but further out so

so it's kind of giving you a Mr. Miyagi "wax on wax off" look now we're gonna cross

ourselves up just to make sure that we got it all covered right and we removed all

the scratches or the wool pad marks evenly and make sure we didn't miss anything.

now this doesn't take a whole lot of work. You can see that I can take and basically

three fingers and do this job and I like to

cradle it in the one hand you keep the butt end up and then just put my thumb

down on the top here, now we are gonna jump over and notice that does I don't

have to reload it a little amount of product goes a long way

again the slower we go more correction we're gonna get the higher gloss the

more defects removal a lot of you guys you might want to think that you have to

push down like this all that's gonna do is create a lot more friction between

the velcro of your pad and your backing plate which is where all the heat is

going in that action of this machine

on the rotary we have all the heat going down right onto the surface on a dual

action polisher we have the heat coming up so we have these holes here on the

backing plate heat has got to be able to come up and vent out because of the way

these the pad the actions going all the friction this is really in between or

the heat is being drawn up and all that friction between the backing plate and the

velcro and the pad. So we want our pads to last a little longer we don't want to

really sit there and force this down. Now it may seem a little boring, because we are not moving hands

at 100 MPH but what we're doing is we are not mistaking movement for action

and productivity here.

We are just slowly doing our job and it's actually pretty quick.

We are doing this in two steps we're going to be removing every defect.

We are creating a high amount of gloss and waxing the vehicle in two steps

Notice the heavier spots, maybe you missed it

If you stop on it, it is not going to burn the paint

go ahead and get that scratch removed.

with the 505 and this polisher.

Now you don't want to do this with a rotary you could burn right through the paint. Now you notice

I'm not to careful as I was with this on the edges and where this rubber tubing is

because the 505 is much like the HD SPEED

It can go right over this and should be easily removed from the plastics and the the rubbers

the vinyls and actually even brighten them up a little bit.

one more time just for good measure show you just how far this product goes

we're gonna go back and forth over it at medium speed here. As in previous

videos we always want to start machine and stop the machine on the surface take

a nice clean towel. Now take and remove this tape line here I'll show you the magical

difference between the 505 that we did here and if you notice extremely easy product

removal and a nice wet black jet black look.

We appreciate you taking the time check us

out seeing the difference in the power of using 501 with a high speed and a

wool pad and 505 All-in-one correction glaze with the dual action polisher and the

L-35 polisher along with the light purple correction pad to get a great finish

in just two steps to be able to compound remove heavy scratches then polish all

wax and in one we are going to wrap this bad boy up show you some of the pictures.

Till next time I'm Don Williams we'll see you soon

For more infomation >> Paint correction with AAT 501 Cutting Compound and 505 Correction Glaze - Duration: 13:59.

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Growtopia 2013 VS Growtopia 2018 !!! - Duration: 12:31.

Yo what is going on guys

Welcome back to a brand new video!

and today I'm going to be comparing Growtopia 2013 to Growtopia 2018!!!

For more infomation >> Growtopia 2013 VS Growtopia 2018 !!! - Duration: 12:31.

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Slate, Yahoo News, NYT, WashPost, Mother Jones, CNN and The Atla - Duration: 27:19.

Slate, Yahoo News, NYT, WashPost, Mother Jones, CNN and The Atlantic all named as willing

co-conspirators in deep state #RussiaGate propaganda plot

If you�re been reading this site for very long, you�re already well aware that the

so-called �mainstream media� functions as pawns of the deep state, catapulting propaganda

on command, blacking out news stories they don�t want you to see, and fabricating false

�sources� to justify fictitious stories that achieve a political agenda.

Some of the media organizations that have knowingly and deliberately published deep

state propaganda, as you�ll see below, include Mother Jones, Slate, Yahoo News, the Washington

Post, the New York Times, The Atlantic and of course fake news CNN.

Author Lee Smith at The Federalist has authored a detailed tour of the journalistic malpractice

pursued by these organizations over the last two years. It�s an extremely important article

that every informed American should read because it exposes the utter fakery and maliciousness

of the left-wing media.

Because of the importance of this piece, I�m reprinting the full article here, with credit

to The Federalist. I also encourage you to read some of the other stories authored by

Lee Smith.

The Media Stopped Reporting The Russia Collusion Story Because They Helped Create It

The press has played an active role in the Trump-Russia collusion story since its inception.

It helped birth it.

Story by Lee Smith, The Federalist

Half the country wants to know why the press won�t cover the growing scandal now implicating

the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice, and threatening to reach the State

Department, Central Intelligence Agency, and perhaps even the Obama White House.

After all, the release last week of a less-redacted version of Sens. Charles Grassley and Lindsey

Graham�s January 4 letter showed that the FBI secured a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance

Act warrant to search the communications of a Trump campaign adviser based on a piece

of opposition research paid for by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

The Fourth Amendment rights of an American citizen were violated to allow one political

party to spy on another.

If the press did its job and reported the facts, the argument goes, then it wouldn�t

just be Republicans and Trump supporters demanding accountability and justice. Americans across

the political spectrum would understand the nature and extent of the abuses and crimes

touching not just on one political party and its presidential candidate but the rights

of every American.

That�s all true, but irrelevant. The reasons the press won�t cover the story are suggested

in the Graham-Grassley letter itself.

Steele Was a Media Informant The letter details how Christopher Steele,

the former British spy who allegedly authored the documents claiming ties between the Trump

campaign and Russia, told the FBI he wasn�t talking to the press about his investigation.

In a British court, however, Steele acknowledged briefing several media organizations on the

material in his dossier.

According to the British court documents, Steele briefed the New York Times, Washington

Post, Yahoo! News, The New Yorker, and CNN. In October, he talked to Mother Jones reporter

David Corn by Skype. It was Corn�s October 31 article anonymously sourced to Steele that

alerted the FBI their informant was speaking to the press. Grassley and Graham referred

Steele to the Department of Justice for a criminal investigation because he lied to

the FBI.

The list of media outfits and journalists made aware of Steele�s investigations is

extensive. Reuters reported that it, too, was briefed on the dossier, and while it refrained

from reporting on it before the election, its national security reporter Mark Hosenball

became an advocate of the dossier�s findings after November 2016.

BBC�s Paul Wood wrote in January 2017 that he was briefed on the dossier a week before

the election. Newsweek�s Kurt Eichenwald likely saw Steele�s work around the same

time, because he published an article days before the election based on a �Western

intelligence� source (i.e., Steele) who cited names and data points that could only

come from the DNC- and Clinton-funded opposition research.

A line from the Grassley-Graham letter points to an even larger circle of media outfits

that appear to have been in contact with either Steele or Fusion GPS, the Washington DC firm

that contracted him for the opposition research the Clinton campaign and Democratic National

Committee commissioned. �During the summer of 2016,� the Grassley-Graham letter reads,

�reports of some of the dossier allegations began circulating among reporters and people

involved in Russian issues.�

Planting the Carter Page Story Indeed, it looks like Steele and Fusion GPS

founder Glenn Simpson may have persuaded a number of major foreign policy and national

security writers in Washington and New York that Trump and his team were in league with

Russian President Vladimir Putin. Those journalists include New Yorker editor David Remnick, Atlantic

editor Jeffrey Goldberg, former New Republic editor Franklin Foer, and Washington Post

columnist Anne Applebaum.

A Foer story published in Slate on July 4, 2016 appears to be central. Titled �Putin�s

Puppet,� Foer�s piece argues the Trump campaign was overly Russia-friendly. Foer

discusses Trump�s team, including campaign convention manager Paul Manafort, who worked

with former Ukrainian president Victor Yanukovich, a Putin ally; and Carter Page, who, Foer wrote,

�advised the state-controlled natural gas giant Gazprom and helped it attract Western

investors.�

That�s how Page described himself in a March 2016 Bloomberg interview. But as Julia Ioffe

reported in a September 23, 2016 Politico article, Page was a mid-level executive at

Merrill Lynch in Moscow who played no role in any of the big deals he boasted about.

As Ioffe shows, almost no one in Moscow remembered Page. Until Trump read his name off a piece

of paper handed to him during a March interview with the Washington Post, almost no one in

the Washington foreign policy world had heard of Page either.

So what got Foer interested in Page? Were Steele and Simpson already briefing reporters

on their opposition research into the Trump campaign? (Another Foer story for Slate, an

October 31, 2016 article about the Trump organization�s computer servers �pinging� a Russian bank,

was reportedly �pushed� to him by Fusion GPS.) Page and Manafort are the protagonists

of the Steele dossier, the former one of the latter�s intermediaries with Russian officials

and associates of Putin. Page�s July 7 speech in Moscow attracted wide U.S. media coverage,

but Foer�s article published several days earlier.

The Slate article, then, looks like the predicate for allegations against Page made in the dossier

after his July Russia trip. For instance, according to Steele�s investigations, Page

was offered a 19 percent stake in Rosneft, one of the world�s energy giants, in exchange

for help repealing sanctions related to Russia�s 2014 incursion into Ukraine.

Building an Echo Chamber of Opposition Research Many have noted the absurdity that the FISA

warrant on Page was chiefly based, according to a House intelligence committee memo, on

the dossier and Michael Isikoff�s September 23, 2016 news story also based on the dossier.

But much of the Russiagate campaign was conducted in this circular manner. Steele and Simpson

built an echo chamber with their opposition research, parts of the law enforcement and

intelligence communities, and the press all reinforcing one another. Plant an item in

the open air and watch it grow�like Page�s role in the Trump campaign.

Why else was Foer or anyone so interested in Page? Why was Page�s Moscow speech so

closely watched and widely covered? According to the Washington Post, Page �chided�

American policymakers for an �often-hypocritical focus on democratization, inequality, corruption

and regime change� in its dealings with Russia, China, and Central Asia.

As peculiar as it may have sounded for a graduate of the Naval Academy to cast a skeptical eye

on American exceptionalism, Page�s speech could hardly have struck the policy establishment

as shocking, or even novel. They�d been hearing versions of it for the last eight

years from the president of the United States.

In President Obama�s first speech before the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA),

on September 23, 2009, he insisted that no country, least of all America, has the right

to tell other countries how to organize their political lives. �Democracy cannot be imposed

on any nation from the outside,� said Obama. �Each society must search for its own path,

and no path is perfect. Each country will pursue a path rooted in the culture of its

people and in its past traditions.�

Obama sounded even more wary of American leadership on his way out of office eight years later.

In his 2016 UNGA speech, the 2009 Nobel laureate said: �I do not think that America can � or

should � impose our system of government on other countries.� Obama was addressing

not just foreign nations but perhaps more pointedly his domestic political rivals.

In 2008 Obama campaigned against the Iraq War and the Republican policymakers who toppled

Saddam Hussein to remake Iraq as a democracy. All during his presidency, Obama rebuffed

critics who petitioned the administration to send arms or troops to advance U.S. interests

and values abroad, most notably in Ukraine and Syria.

In 2016, it was Trump who ran against the Republican foreign policy establishment�which

is why hundreds of GOP policymakers and foreign policy intellectuals signed two letters distancing

themselves from the party�s candidate. The thin Republican bench of foreign policy experts

available to Trump is a big reason why he named the virtually unknown Page to his team.

So why was it any surprise that Page sounded like the Republican candidate, who sounded

like the Democratic president?

Why Didn�t the Left Like Obama�s Ideas from a Republican?

On the Right, many national security and foreign policy writers like me heard and were worried

by the clear echoes of Obama�s policies in the Trump campaign�s proposals. Did those

writing from the left side of the political spectrum not see the continuities?

Writing in the Washington Post July 21, 2016, Applebaum explained how a �Trump presidency

could destabilize Europe.� The issue, she explained, was Trump�s positive attitude

toward Putin. �The extent of the Trump-Russia business connection has already been laid

out, by Franklin Foer at Slate,� wrote Applebaum. She named Page and his �long-standing connections

to Russian companies.�

Even more suggestive to Applebaum is that just a few days before her article was published,

�Trump�s campaign team helped alter the Republican party platform to remove support

for Ukraine� from the Republican National Committee�s platform. Maybe, she hinted,

that was because of Trump aide Manafort�s ties to Yanukovich.

Did those talking points come from Steele�s opposition research? Manafort�s relationship

with Yanukovich had been widely reported in the U.S. press long before he signed on with

the Trump campaign. In fact, in 2007 Glenn Simpson was one of the first to write about

their shady dealings while he was still working at the Wall Street Journal. The corrupt nature

of the Manafort-Yanukovich relationship is an important part of the dossier. So is the

claim that in exchange for Russia releasing the DNC emails, �the TRUMP team had agreed

to sideline Russian intervention in Ukraine as a campaign issue.�

The reality, however, is that the Trump campaign team never removed support for Ukraine from

the party platform. In a March 18, 2017 Washington Examiner article, Byron York interviewed the

convention delegate who pushed for tougher language on Russia, and got it.

�In the end, the platform, already fairly strong on the Russia-Ukraine issue,� wrote

York, �was strengthened, not weakened.� Maybe Applebaum just picked it up from her

own paper�s mis-reporting.

For Applebaum, it was hard to understand why Trump would express skepticism about the North

Atlantic Treaty Organization, except to appease Putin. She referred to a recent interview

in which Trump �cast doubt on the fundamental basis of transatlantic stability, NATO�s

Article 5 guarantee: If Russia invades, he said, he�d have to think first before defending

U.S. allies.�

The Echoes Pick Up In an article published the very same day

in the Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg made many of the very same observations. Titled �It�s

Official: Hillary Clinton is Running Against Vladimir Putin,� the article opens: �The

Republican nominee for president, Donald J. Trump, has chosen this week to unmask himself

as a de facto agent of Russian President Vladimir Putin.� What was the evidence? Well, for

one, Page�s business interests.

Trump�s expressed admiration for Putin and other �equivocating, mercenary statements,�

wrote Goldberg, are �unprecedented in the history of Republican foreign policymaking.�

However, insofar as Trump�s fundamental aim was to find some common ground with Putin,

it�s a goal that, for better or worse, has been a 25-year U.S. policy constant, across

party lines. Starting with George W.H. Bush, every American commander-in-chief since the

end of the Cold War sought to �reset� relations with Russia.

But Trump, according to Goldberg, was different. �Trump�s understanding of America�s

role in the world aligns with Russia�s geostrategic interests.� Here Goldberg rang the same

bells as Applebaum�the Trump campaign �watered down� the RNC�s platform on Ukraine; the

GOP nominee �questioned whether the U.S., under his leadership, would keep its [NATO]

commitments,� including Article 5. Thus, Goldberg concluded: �Donald Trump, should

he be elected president, would bring an end to the postwar international order.�

That last bit sounds very bad. Coincidentally, it�s similar to a claim made in the very

first paragraph of the Steele dossier � the �Russian regime,� claims one of Steele�s

unnamed sources, has been cultivating Trump to �encourage splits and divisions in the

western alliance.�

The West won the Cold War because the United States kept it unified. David Remnick saw

it up close. Assigned to the Washington Post�s Moscow bureau in 1988, Remnick witnessed the

end of the Soviet Union, which he documented in his award-winning book, �Lenin�s Tomb.�

So it�s hardly surprising that in his August 3, 2016 New Yorker article, �Trump and Putin:

A Love Story,� Remnick sounded alarms concerning the Republican presidential candidate�s

manifest affection for the Russian president.

Citing the �original reporting� of Foer�s seminal Slate article, the New Yorker editor

contended �that one reason for Trump�s attitude has to do with his business ambitions.�

As Remnick elaborated, �one of Trump�s foreign-policy advisers, has longstanding

ties to Gazprom, a pillar of Russia�s energy industry.� Who could that be? Right�Carter

Page. With Applebaum and Goldberg, Remnick was worried about Trump�s lack of support

for Ukraine and the fact that Trump �has declared NATO �obsolete� and has suggested

that he might do away with Article 5.�

Where Did All These Echoes Come From? This brings us to the fundamental question:

Is it possible that these top national security and foreign policy journalists were focused

on something else during Obama�s two terms in office, something that had nothing to do

with foreign policy or national security? It seems we must even entertain the possibility

they slept for eight years because nearly everything that frightened them about the

prospects of a Trump presidency had already transpired under Obama.

The Trump team wanted to stop short of having the RNC platform promise lethal support to

Ukraine�which was in keeping with official U.S. policy. Obama didn�t want to arm the

Ukrainians. He ignored numerous congressional efforts to get him to change his mind. �There

has been a strong bipartisan well of support for quite some time for providing lethal support,�

said California Rep. Adam Schiff. But Obama refused.

As for the western alliance or international order or however you want to put it, it was

under the Obama administration that Russia set up shop on NATO�s southern border. With

the Syrian conflict, Moscow re-established its foothold in the Middle East after 40 years

of American policy designed to keep it from meddling in U.S. spheres of influence. Under

Obama, Russia�s enhanced regional position threatened three U.S. allies: Israel, Jordan,

and NATO member Turkey.

In 2012, Moscow�s Syrian client brought down a Turkish air force reconnaissance plane.

According to a 2013 Wall Street Journal article, �Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan

raised alarms in the U.S. by suggesting that Turkey might invoke NATO�s Article V.�

However, according to the Journal, �neither the U.S. nor NATO was interested in rushing

to Article V� NATO was so wary of getting pulled into Syria that top alliance officials

balked at even contingency planning for an intervention force to protect Syrian civilians.

�For better or worse, [Syrian president Bashar al- Assad] feels he can count on NATO

not to intervene right now,� a senior Western official said.�

Whatever one thinks of Obama�s foreign policy, it is hardly arguable that he�wisely, cautiously,

in the most educated and creative ways, or unwisely, stupidly, cravenly, the choice of

adjectives is yours�ceded American interests and those of key allies in Europe and the

Middle East in an effort to avoid conflict with Russia.

When Russia occupied Crimea and the eastern portion of Ukraine, there was little pushback

from the White House. The Obama administration blinked even when Putin�s escalation of

forces in Syria sent millions more refugees fleeing abroad, including Europe.

Was Anyone Paying Attention When This Happened? Surely it couldn�t have escaped Applebaum�s

notice that Obama�s posture toward Russia made Europe vulnerable. She�s a specialist

in Europe and Russia�she�s written books on both. Her husband is the former foreign

minister of Poland. So how, after eight years of Obama�s appeasement of a Russia that

threatened to withhold natural gas supplies from the continent, did the Trump team pose

a unique threat to European stability?

What about Goldberg? Is it possible that he�d never bothered to research the foreign policy

priorities of a president he interviewed five times between 2008 and 2016? In the last interview,

from March 2016, Obama told him he was �very proud� of the moment in 2013 when he declined

to attack Assad for deploying chemical weapons. As Obama put it, that�s when he broke with

the �Washington playbook.� He chose diplomacy instead. He made a deal with Russia over Assad�s

conventional arsenal�which Syria continued to use against civilians throughout Obama�s

term.

Again, regardless of how you feel about Obama�s decisions, the fact is that he struck an agreement

with Moscow that ensured the continued reign of its Syrian ally, who gassed little children.

Yet only four months later, Goldberg worried that a Trump presidency would �liberate

dictators, first and foremost his ally Vladimir Putin, to advance their own interests.�

Remnick wrote a 2010 biography of Obama, but did he, too, pay no attention to the policies

of the man he interviewed frequently over nearly a decade? How is this possible? Did

some of America�s top journalists really sleepwalk through Obama�s two terms in office,

only to wake in 2016 and find Donald Trump and his campaign becoming dangerously cozy

with a historical American adversary?

All�s Fair in War and Politics Of course not. They enlisted their bylines

in a political campaign on behalf of the Democratic candidate for president and rehearsed the

talking points Steele later documented. But weren�t the authors of these articles, big-name

journalists, embarrassed to be seen reading from a single script and publishing the same

article with similar titles within the space of two weeks? Weren�t they worried it would

look like they were taking opposition research, from the same source?

No, not really. In a sense, these stories weren�t actually meant to be read. They

existed for the purpose of validating the ensuing social media messaging. The stories

were written around the headlines, which were written for Twitter: �Putin�s Puppet�;

�It�s Official: Hillary Clinton is Running Against Vladimir Putin�; �Trump and Putin:

A Love Story�; �The Kremlin�s Candidate.� The stories were vessels built only to launch

thousands of 140-character salvos to then sink into the memory hole.

Since everyone took Clinton�s victory for granted, journalists assumed extravagant claims

alleging an American presidential candidate�s illicit ties to an adversarial power would

fade just as the fireworks punctuating Hillary�s acceptance speech would vanish in the cool

November evening. And the sooner the stories were forgotten the better, since they frankly

sounded kooky, conspiratorial, as if the heirs to the Algonquin round table sported tin-foil

hats while tossing back martinis and trading saucy limericks.

Yes, the Trump-Russia collusion media campaign really was delusional and deranged; it really

was a conspiracy theory. So after the unexpected happened, after Trump won the election, the

Russiagate campaign morphed into something more urgent, something twisted and delirious.

Quick, Pin Our Garbage Story on Someone When CNN broke the story�co-written by Evan

Perez, a former colleague and friend of Fusion GPS principals�that the Obama administration�s

intelligence chiefs had briefed Trump on the existence of the dossier, it not only cleared

the way for BuzzFeed to publish the document, it also signaled the press that the intelligence

community was on side. This completed the echo chamber, binding one American institution

chartered to steal and keep secrets to another embodying our right to free speech. We know

which ethic prevailed.

Now Russiagate was no longer part of a political campaign directed at Trump, it was a disinformation

operation pointed at the American public, as the pre-election media offensive resonated

more fully with the dossier now in the open. You see, said the press: everything we published

about Trump and Putin is really true�there�s a document proving it. What the press corps

neglected to add is that they�d been reporting talking points from the same opposition research

since before the election, and were now showcasing �evidence� to prove it was all true.

The reason the media will not report on the scandal now unfolding before the country,

how the Obama administration and Clinton campaign used the resources of the federal government

to spy on the party out of power, is not because the press is partisan. No, it is because the

press has played an active role in the Trump-Russia collusion story since its inception. It helped

birth it.

To report how the dossier was made and marketed, and how it was used to violate the privacy

rights of an American citizen�Page�would require admitting complicity in manufacturing

Russiagate. Against conventional Washington wisdom, the cover-up in this case is not worse

than the crime: Both weigh equally in a scandal signaling that the institution where American

citizens are supposed to discuss and debate the choices about how we live with each other

has been turned against a large part of the public to delegitimize their political choices.

This Isn�t the 27-Year-Olds� Fault I�ve argued over the last year that the

phony collusion narrative is a symptom of the structural problems with the press. The

rise of the Internet, then social media, and gross corporate mismanagement damaged traditional

media institutions. As newspapers and magazines around the country went bankrupt when ownership

couldn�t figure out how to make money off the new digital advertising model, an entire

generation of journalistic experience, expertise, and ethics was lost. It was replaced, as one

Obama White House official famously explained, by 27-year-olds who �literally know nothing.�

But the first vehicles of the Russiagate campaign were not bloggers or recent J-school grads

lacking wisdom or guidance to wave off a piece of patent nonsense. They were journalists

at the top of their profession�editors-in-chief, columnists, specialists in precisely the subjects

that the dossier alleges to treat: foreign policy and national security. They didn�t

get fooled. They volunteered their reputations to perpetrate a hoax on the American public.

That�s why, after a year of thousands of furious allegations, all of which concerning

Trump are unsubstantiated, the press will not report the real scandal, in which it plays

a leading role. When the reckoning comes, Russiagate is likely to be seen not as a symptom

of the collapse of the American press, but as one of the causes for it.

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How Africa's Minesweeping Rats Saved Tens of Thousands of Lives - Duration: 8:30.

After decades of wars and bloody conflics, some of which still rage on today, Destruction,

Misery and, death reign supreme in many countries of Africa.

But even in Countries were conflicts have died down in recent years, their deadly leagacies

continue to claim thousands of lives every year.

Through landmines and unexploded ordnance In Africa alone, they ve killed or maimed

over 8000 people in 2016, globally it were between 10,000 and 20,000 casualties.

Roughly 50% of them were children.

It is estimated that there are Currently over 55 million landmines and other explosives

in over 84 countries around the world rendering about 1.3 million acres of land useless.

Whats more, their removal is timeconsuming, difficult and expensive.

While one mine only costs between $3 and $30, the cost of removing it is with $300 to $1000

up to 300 times more expensive depending on the method.

There are a few possible methods to use: special armored demining vehicles or other High tech

tools.

Such and Ground penetrating radar.

Dogs that have been trained to sniff the presence of explosives and the most common method.

Manual clearance.

with handhelt metal detectors.

But there is a downside to everything.

Highendtools are exremely expensive and therefore typcially only used by the military.

Dogs are prone to tropical diseases, and their weight can easily set off a landmine.

In Addition they are also farily expensive.

a well trainied detection dog can cost up to 40000$.

And manual clearance is extremely slow because metal detectors are very inacurate.

tpyically yielding about one thousand false positives for every mine, which only gets

worse africas ironrich soil.

Ultimately none of these methods are very practical, especially for poor African countries

where this problem has the greatest impact As a result of this in many of the affected

areas Agricultural activities have been brought to a total halt and delivery of health services,

humanitarian aid and, road construction are hampered which in turn made millions of people

refugees But there is Hope.

In form of the most unlikely creature imaginable: a rat.

For almost 20 years now african Giant pounched Rats are being trained by the belgian aid

organisation APOPO in their Tanzanian based Headquauter and trainingfacilities . and with

great success.

The main goal of the project was to develop a tool that would allow the people in these

countries to address this life-threatening problem more independently using resouwrces

they have at hand The African giant pouched rat was ideal for

this for a multitude of reasons.

First This rat species endemic to sub-Saharan Africa and is very common and even considered

a pest in many regions.

Second, they very small - not nessesarily compared to other rat species as they are

roughly the size of a smaller house cat, but compared to dogs and humans.

This means They need little food, little space and most importantly they wont set off active

landmines by themselves.

Whats more, they are very intelligent and blessed with a sense of smell to rival that

of dogs, which is an adaptation to their nocturnal lifestyle and allows them to easily detect

buried explosives.

The only downside to this is that they are very susceptible to sunburn, making it nessesarly

to keep their ears and tails slathered with sunblock

But most importantly.

they are easily conditioned.

once they know doing a specific task will get them a tasty piece of banana they love

to repeat it as long as long as you reward them.

All of that makes them perfecty suited for detecting mines and they are fast as well:

they can each search 200 square metres of land in just 20 minutes; a person using a

metal detector would take up to five days for that.

their training is by no means easy, however.

It usally takes 9 months and around 5000$ (in total costs including staff salaries)

for a single rat to become an official HeroRAT.

First The rats need to be trained to differentiate between the smell of explosives and other

smells by rewarding them every time the correct sample is identified.

This alone takes several months.

In the next stage of their training they then have to prove their minesniffing capabilities

in the field.

For that APOPO established the most extensive training Minefield in Africa that allows them

to train the rats in near-to-real conditions.

Here the rats have to put their noses to the test in a series of courses, week after week.

led on a leash they have to systematically move up and down each course and indicate

where the pre-planted mines are buried.

When a rat sniffs a mine it scratches the surface at the spot pointing out the location

to the trainer.

For that she gets a reward.

The expectations are high, if a rat isnt performing it is withdrawn from training but kept on

as a playmate for the others.

At the end of their nine-month bootcamp they have to prove what they have learned.

In their final test they are not allowed to miss a single mine if they want to become

a HeroRat.

100% accuracy is demanded.

The Life of their trainers depens on it.

If their pass the test however they will get their offical license to head on mineclearing

missions around the world.

For the next 6ths months anyway, thats how long their HeroRat license lasts.

Then they have to return and to do the test again.

Some Herorats rats might serve for almost 8 years.

thats how long Giant pouch rats live - roughly 5 years longer than most other rat species.

In 2003, APOPO mine detection operations began in Mozambique.

They lasted for 9 years and together with traditional mine sweeping tecniques Mozambique

was officially declared free of all landmines in 2015.

In the process, they destroyed a total of 13,274 landmines and made 11,124,446 square

metres (1,110 ha; 2,750 acres) of land usable again.

As a result of the early success in monzambique APOPO implemented additonal demining operations

in Angola and Zimbabwe and even outside of Africa in countries such as cambodia, columbia

and vietnam.

Additonally work is already underway to apply a similar approach to other fields such Tuberculosis

screening.

Tuberculosis is still one of the deadliest and most contagious diseases in the world.

in poor countries microscopy is mainly used to detect it but this is slow, and imprecise.

It takes a laboratory technician one day to evaluate 20 samples and only 50% of TB positive

patients tested are actually identified correctly.

HeroRats need less than 5 minutes for that and are extremely accurate.

Since 2007 they are used to mass-screen at-risk populations and to retests samples that have

already been tested by microscopy.

In 2015 and 2016 alone, they could detected over 20,000 TB patients initially missed by

microscopy tests increasing the TB detection rate by over 40% and preventing hundrets of

thousands of potential followup infections.

All of this makes Herorats a title which was origianally only designed as a creative marketing

and fundraising campaign to true Heros in every sense of the word and everyone involved

in the project as well

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Celebrity Chefs With Loads Of Money - Duration: 6:11.

These days being a celebrity chef is about more than just making mouthwatering food.

It's a full-on lifestyle that goes well beyond the kitchen and into TV shows, kitchenware

lines, book deals, and product endorsements.

But the hustle is well worth it for these chefs, who are making mega bank off of their

popularity with foodies.

Curtis Stone

This Australian celebrity chef is now known for his appearances on shows like The Biggest

Loser and The Celebrity Apprentice.

But the road wasn't always easy for Curtis Stone.

At 21, he was jobless and found himself at the door of Marco Pierre White, a chef he

had admired since childhood, begging for a chance.

Fast forward a few years, and Stone earned a starring role in the show Surfing the Menu

to show off his entertainment skills.

From there, he's gone on to appear in countless other TV programs, bringing his net worth

to a delicious $16 million dollars.

Not bad for a guy with such humble beginnings.

Nobu Matsuhisa

Sushi chef Nobu Matsuhisa's name has become synonymous with good food.

Before he was cool enough to go by just "Nobu", he was just a normal guy with a restaurant

in Los Angeles.

Once actor Robert De Niro started dining in on a regular basis, though, things changed

in a very major way for the budding restaurateur.

"You talkin' to me?"

De Niro had his heart set on Nobu opening a new location in New York and spent four

years pushing for it to happen.

Clearly, caving to the Hollywood A-lister's demand was the right move because the decision

changed Nobu's life and made him a global star in his own right.

The celebrity chef now has multiple cookbooks, nine Nobu branded hotels, and a line of dinnerware.

All told, Nobu is worth a cool $15 million, and he's got the invaluable benefit of being

besties with Robert De Niro, to boot.

Rachael Ray

Oprah Winfrey has a long history of making celebrities out of semi-ordinary folks.

There's Dr. Phil, and Dr. Oz, and, of course, bubbly television chef Rachael Ray.

Ray isn't the traditional celebrity chef, in that she doesn't own her own restaurant

like other big names like Gordon Ramsay, Anthony Bourdain, or Tom Colicchio.

But Ray did create her famous "30-Minute Meals" concept while working at a gourmet food shop

in upstate New York.

She knew that if people were willing to wait 30 minutes for pizza to be delivered, they

could easily whip up something better in the same amount of time, so she began giving in-store

demonstrations.

The concept eventually got her a weekly segment on local television, followed by the attention

of Food Network.

Then came Oprah, and everyone knows once you're on Oprah's list, you've really made it.

After earning her own cooking shows and developing her own branded product lines, Ray is now

worth an estimated $55 million.

David Chang

It's tough to talk about must-try foods in New York City without mentioning the Momofuku

Restaurant Group or its founder, David Chang.

Chang really made his mark in the world with food that's, quote, "Ugly Delicious," meaning

your meal might not look attractive, but it'll be comforting.

He also includes a lot of menu options that are just pretty enough to be featured in the

pages of his hit cookbook.

The Korean-American chef is currently worth $50 million with restaurants all over the

US, Toronto, and one location in Sydney, Australia.

And perhaps even more impressive, Chang is a two Michelin star chef, earning that prestige

at just 30 years old.

Ina Garten

Also known as "The Barefoot Contessa," Ina Garten is nicknamed after the specialty food

store she bought in 1978.

On a whim, Garten decided it was time for a career change and left her life as a nuclear

policy analyst in Washington.

Yes, really.

"How's that for a precedence for the food business."

Buying the food store changed everything, as she took on a new persona by becoming THE

Barefoot Contessa.

After years at the store, Garten decided it was too much and sold it; but she did find

a future in cookbook-writing and was eventually offered a show.

Nowadays, she's worth a whopping $50 million, thanks to her show, cookbooks, line of cookware

products, and ingredients that are sold to help you "cook like a pro."

Robert Irvine

Military veteran Robert Irvine is strict in and out of the kitchen.

The muscle-bound chef learned many of his skills while cooking in the British Royal

Navy and is known for helping restaurants shape up or ship out on Restaurant: Impossible.

After leaving the Royal Navy, he came to the U.S. to cook at the Naval Mess in the White

House, and that's when things got weird.

In 2008, Irvine was discovered to have lied on his resume by claiming to have cooked for

four presidents, as well as owning a castle, being friends with the royals, and even having

had a hand at making Princess Diana's wedding cake.

Fortunately, all that food-centric fibbing hasn't hurt him when it comes to making money

because Irvine is still worth a cool $15 million.

Jamie Oliver

It's probably no surprise to hear that British chef Jamie Oliver has a healthy bank account,

but you might be shocked to find out he's actually one of the wealthiest chefs in the

world, with more than $400 million to his name.

Oliver first struck gold while working at River Café in London, when he made it onto

the cameras during a documentary being filmed about the café.

His fun attitude earned him his own show, The Naked Chef, on the BBC.

The name came from his style of simple cooking, and it became his nickname worldwide -- even

though he wore clothes the whole time.

He's since made his way into American hearts and bellies as well, with his nutritional

PSAs on Food Revolution and by partnering with Hello Fresh to create easy-to-follow

recipes for its subscription service.

It's safe to say Oliver has built himself an empire to be proud of, naked or not.

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Cyberpunk 2077 - Teaser lore analysis - Duration: 10:59.

Greetings Earthlings! Welcome to the MadqueenShow! I am your host the MadQueen

On today's menu we have a video that I really didn't have in mind doing because the teaser's

been out for long now, but as you requested, well, we're going to talk about it

One question that people ask a lot about Cyberpunk 2077 is how faithful are they going to be

to the lore, and I think that this teaser gives us pretty clear clues about how well

CD Projekt RED knows this universe, and how full of details the teaser is

And I'd also like to thank the people of the official CDPR forum for Cyberpunk 2077

that are complete nerds and that is a compliment, and helped with a thing that I couldn't

find, but I'll tell about this thing later

We start the trailer seeing the eyes of the cyber psycho, although we don't know yet that she is

She's being shot with bullets that don't even tickle her

The most probable reason for that is that she's wearing a

Dynalar Technologies gradiated subdermal armor, you have two options, one for the body and

one for the head, so she's probably wearing that or an upgraded skinwave, but I'm more

inclined to the first option because on the next scene that she appears we can see the

plates of the subdermal armor, and also skinwave is light armor

Dynalar technologies is a cyberware manufacturer and distributor that also appears in the teaser, so we'll talk

about them later

Then we go to the police officers that are

trying to take the cyber psycho down, without much success

The guns of the police officers were the hardest thing to find of the whole teaser

other elements that appear are a clear evolution of elements that appear in the sourcebooks,

or they are directly mentioned in the sourcebooks are the same way they appear in here

but in this case, I am not even totally sure about what gun are we seeing here

The thing is that lore-wise, the police officers of Night City should be

carrying an assault rifle like the Constitutional Arms Hurricane Rifle or Deluge crowd control,

or the Ronin/AKR but image-wise it looks like an evolved version of the Mlitech Mk IV, even

a so, I'm not sure if this is something that is not lore friendly or I couldn't find

We go on and in here we see a couple more things that are from the lore

In the center, we can see the store window of Dynalar Technologies, one

of the most notorious brands for cybernetic implants in Cyberpunk 2020 and the manufacturer

of the subdermal armor that the female character wears

If you're seeing this image big enough,

you'll appreciate that we can see some implants in the inside of the store window, and as

I see no desk inside I'm inclined to believe that the thing in the left of the window is

a holographic display of a vendit machine, but I don't rule out that, in this case,

I might be seeing here things that are not her

On the right we can see Alt Cunningham,

one of the most famous netrunners of the lore along with Rache Barmoss and Spider Murphy

She invented the beta version of the Soul Killer, and I will explain her whole story

some other time but long story short, she got trapped in Arasaka's mainframe and was

liberated to the net at the end of the 4th corporate war and now she's more or less

immortal, so I guess, or hope, well guess and hope both, that we will see her in the game as an NPC

Braindance, the Expirience

Welcome to a world of wonder and excitement

The most advanced neurocoordinators

The most exciting Braindance recording

The best escape you ever experienced

Only in Playland at the Sea, Pacifica, Night City

Braindance The Experience

Back to Night City Police Department officers,

that wear a riot armor as described in the cops sourcebook "Protect & Serve", and

they keep firing this weapon that I don't know what it is!

And, following the bullets we see more of the background,

That is like a background but for people who likes Batman

and we can't see it in this part of the background in here,

but in the original design, this background had an Icon America shop, that is a brand of Fashion

specialized in edgerunner style in the lore, not a cheap one, it would be more or less

the equivalent of a Superdry or something like that

And there's another shop at the left, I think it says "Hardware Store"

but I'm not sure about that, I can't read it

Then back to the cyber psycho, now the teaser

gives us more hints about her, apart from that now we can see the plates of her subdermal armor

and the blades in her arms is a type of cyberware that is like incredibly standard,

everyone I know or I played Cyberpunk 2020 with had, at least once, a character with blades like this

It's funny, because the original design for this character in the

teaser had monoblades, more in the line of the ones that Jensen in Deus Ex has, I'm

glad they changed for this curved and more organic ones

There are different cyberware brands that do these blades inside the arm

The Flying car looks a lot like an evolved

and stylized version of the AV-3 "Aerocop", the standard for defense vehicles in the police

departments of major metropolis, as described in the Chromebook 2

And while the vehicle flies off we can see that the broadcast megacorporation

Network News 54 is streaming from Aircam live,

on January 10th 2077, that is also the date when this teaser was shown for the first time

Well, some years before

From this part, we can also see, apart from the name of Night

City's commissioner, that the shares of the megacorporation Arasaka raised a 36%

and we also see the evolution of the stock price of the megacorporations EBM, Microtech, Orbital

Air, Network News 54 and Militech

And, at last, we're introduced the Max-Tac Officer

The Maximum Force Tactical Divison is a squad that is common to most urban police departments,

and their task is hunting down people that have so much plastic and metal in themselves

that they went Cyberpsycho

There are more psychosquads, like the C-SWAT or the Psyche Division, they're the same type of squad,

a Cyborg Suppression Unit, but depending on

the department they have a name or another

So as you can guess this character is totally

lore friendly, and a very important part of the lore

As canon demands and as a good MAX-Tac

agent, he's holding a Militech Crusher against the back of the skull of the poor cyberpsycho,

and he's holding that gun with his replacement limb with thickened Myomar fibers, he also

wears a Cybereye with Infrared, targeting scope, and Times Square™, that is some sort

of screen, inside the helomet, where you can see other things like videos, calls, something very standard Scifi

And he also wears his standard psychosquad torso plate, all the typical psychosquad gear

described in the "Protect & Serve" sourcebook

He obviously wears his Night City Police Department

badge along with the Mac-TAC patch, and I'm glad they didn't put the original design,

Then we see more of the genearl scene and we can see that what in the sketches was the American Idol

store turned into a Kiroshi shop

Kiroshi is a cyberware brand specialized in cybereyes,

the circle below the name in the logo is suppoused to be an eye, I don't think is very clear in here

And the psycho closes here eyes, expecting a quick death, and now we can see

a detail of the Militech Crusher

After the Cyberpunk logo, we can see that the psycho

turned into a productive member of society,

or, at least, a productive member for the Night City Police Department psychosquad

so she wears the gear that is expected from her

And if I had to bet, I would say that they're inside a Militech IVa command and control center vehicle, that

is the standard to maintain order in urban areas

And from there, well, you know that, it'll come when it's ready, and I hope we will

see something at E3

So, in general, I think I would call this trailer lore friendly, and

if you think I missed some detail, please leave a comment and let me know

Well, folks, thanks for watching

Don't forget to take a look at our Cyberpunk 2077

lore playlist to know more about the dark future

See you in next videos and stay being amazing

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