Critical Moment in Deep State Takedown is Happening Now � by David Wilcock
by Bette Martin
The behind-the-scenes war to take down the Deep State has finally reached critical mass,
based on multiple insiders.
�It� is happening now.
Even though things may still appear fairly quiet to the casual observer, multiple independent
sources are now saying major, visible moves against the Deep State are imminent.
This is not necessarily going to appear as the �Mass Arrests� scenario we had prognosticated
before.
However, we may well see high-profile arrests and new data dumps soon enough.
No one can deny there are over 24,500 sealed criminal indictments on the books right now
in the US � an all-time high.
My friend David Seaman had his entire identity deleted off of YouTube and social media, only
to return with stunning confidence � and new, direct intel about the arrests that are
pending.
Alex Jones has a Lockheed Skunk Works insider named Zach who is claiming we are on the verge
of disclosure events that could transform us into a multi-planetary society.
Unimaginable evil is being systematically exposed and rooted out.
We have been talking about this for years and it is finally happening.
Our own immediate insiders have experienced significant, ongoing threat.
The obvious and extreme nature of these attacks again suggests desperation is occurring.
We are not backing down.
We have public appearances scheduled for New Living Expo April 27-29, Contact in the Desert
June 1-4, our Colorado Ascension Portal all-weekend event July 27-29, and others.
VERY INTENSE TIMES
Once you understand the �shadow war� now reaching its crescendo, seemingly confusing
and upsetting political events can take on dramatic new levels of meaning.
The payoff we will get if the Alliance succeeds in its campaign against the Deep State is
almost beyond imagination.
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We all can appreciate how important vision is for the way we and animals perceive our
environment.
It's fascinating how nature evolved and created all these sort of specializations for every
species.
The eye is one of evolution's greatest successes.
It acts like a camera that focuses light, and converts it into an electrical signal
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Everything needs to work in perfect harmony for vision to happen.
But the smallest shift in those sensitive mechanics can result in a loss of vision.
Inside this special lab, scientists are studying what happens to animal eyes that can no longer
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better and treat their patients.
Founded by Emeritus Professor Dick Dubielzig and currently run by Dr. Leandro Teixeira,
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"This is currently the biggest eye COPLOW has.
Whoa!
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We have a five headed microscope.
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happening.
These are two eyes from a walrus and a walrus is a pinniped, they hunt under water using
vision.
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There are some special modifications of the eye that account for that.
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My favorite eye is that of the chameleon.
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There's a staggering diversity of eye adaptations in the animal kingdom, and it all sprung into
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This process - trauma to the lens and cats is responsible for the second most common
cancer of the cat eye, which we call the post-traumatic sarcoma.
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and humans and try to see, "Oh, this gene is off in humans but it's on in cats.
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cancer?"
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235 REALLY AWESOME PARCEL FROM FOXXY sub eng - Duration: 24:51.
hello friends, welcome back again
today I have this giant package for you
who sent me my friend Foxxy, redcatimaging, thank you very much Foxxy
it weighs a lot, here you can see the fox, his favorite animal
awesome, I know it brings inside tools made with the 3D printer, I know it brings some surprise
but I have little concrete data, so let's open it
and we see what is inside, let´s do it
Let's see if we can open it
is very large
you all know Foxxy, it's a fantastic picker
fantastic partner, very generous, let's open it...
There is a note, I'm going to read it quickly
It is long, I will read it later calmly, he tells me that it sends me some things, we will go see it little by little
let´s see
yes, I was not this detail with him, but he always has decalles with me
send me goodies let's see
wow, here come a lot of things
a lot of things
chocolate
I do not know its pronunciation
very nice
very nice, thank you very much Foxxy
we will take it, we will take it, thank you very much
let´s see
I think I know what this is ...
He told me he was going to manufacture something with the 3D printer... here it is
awesome! I love it
It is a pinning tray
here it is, for six pinner locks, with the dragon, is his own design
very very cool, very light very comfortable
has he placed a foam or something here behind?
no, it has a different texture
very cool, white color, I love it
I love white, I think it is one of the colors in which the pins look better
very very cool, with the dragon, awesome
thank you very much Foxxy, I love it
I'm going to use it a lot, a lot
and here you can see, bring a lot of things, let's see
Are followers? yes they are
new models
they always are useful, this is very thin
I do not know in which type of locks will fit
this with the slot, very important for use the pinning shoe
This one is very thin
I will ask him to see for which lock is designed
they are always very useful
white, I love them
with the slot to place the pins
and on this side to push the plugs that excel, perfect
perfect
I'm going to leave it here
let's see, I'm going to remove the package and we're going to take it out one by one
there is the tray
well let's see...
this one yes, I asked him to prepare it
because they always come in handy, I have several, but there are measures that...
ah! no no no ... I thought the other thing
there are a lot of tools, I love it, I did not have this
It is a support for KIK locks
very cool, they are very useful, because if not, it's very difficult to clamp them in the vice, I did not have any
it is placed here, so you can hold it in the vice much more easily
I also see that it has the recess that they have some KIK, it will be universal,
and a front loader,
white color, perfect, much brighter
I use them a lot
very much, I love it
perfect, I was always afraid that I would break the one who sent me first
and so I have I have more to use them
Thank you very much
a lot of tools that I love
white plastic made, that is great
let's see what else ...
there are a lot of things ...
that´s good, that´s good, that´s good, there was no had Bill Bacardi challenge locks
He really is a gentleman,
I love his channel and his videos, I'm very excited
very excited about it, to try to open one of his locks
It's a special, great, great, you've completely guessed
besides, the key is beautiful, very cool
it's very hard to get keys like this here
there it is, the keyway is apparently accessible
there it is, it works well
Baldwin, I had never seen a lock of this brand
Bacardi # 83, perfect, I love it
I have one of your locks, Bill, I hope to open it soon
here it is, okay, do not turn 180 degrees
I will try to remember it
perfect, let's leave this here
what else? let's see this
I think that this one it is...
the pinning shoe, let's see
I do not want to spoil it
Yes, it is
I asked for this because ...
There are many different types of keyway, and in some keyways does not fit the pinning shoe that we usually use
and this seemed to me that it had a very fine wire, and indeed it is
I see that you have fastened it there with a screw
this material can be screwed, that's very interesting, I like it a lot
I like it very much, I will use it, I will use it, for sure
thank you very much,
thank you very much Foxxy, I love it
It is very light, very small
and with the wire, perfect, I love it
thank you very much buddy
let's see what else, becouse the box is full
the box is completely full of locks
I also see padlocks and I'm already getting nervous
let´s see
It's from Tipene
this may be too much for me
I'm very excited, it's a forum buddy
awesome craftsman
and that makes very interesting locks I've seen some open by Tony, and they're really hard
I do not know what "Big Wreck" means
I do not know how to pronounce it, I will look for it ...
interlock
sure it takes a lot of evil inside, here is the key
I love it, it makes me very happy
may be I will can open it
I'm going to leave it here, and then ...
to show them
and then put them back in the bags
let's see what else
He told me he was going to send me ...
a BKS, and by the way this can be
I've never had a round BKS, yes yes yes yes, it is open,
It must be very difficult to pick, BKS,
has a hole somewhere that allows you to take it apart I think that in a side, turning the keyway, I'm not sure
I will investigate it, I think Potti314 has, there it is,
a video that shows how to do it
there it is, there is a hole in the keyway and you can put in a rod that allows you to gut the set
very interesting, these BKS are really hard for me
I handle myself very badly in that keyway and I find it very difficult, with what it will be...
really interesting, it's very heavy, it looks like steel, rather than brass
thank you very much, it´s a collectible item for me
really collectible
let's put here the one of Tipene
another one of Bill
cool! let´s see
they are very difficult locks, there it is, Bill Bacardi ...
it´s a dimple, it's great I like dimples a lot
is rotated, I'm not going to touch more
there's the key, Iseo Bill bacardi #121
great, thank you very much,
there are very few dimple challenge locks which I have had access
to some that I have made, to one that has made a mate,
It makes me very excited, perfect
I love it, I'm going to put it here with the other one of Bill
and we are going to see another lock
I can hardly contain myself seeing that there are padlocks over there
let´s see
GEGE... danger
let´s see
Daz! usually comment on my videos, perfect
I've never tried one of his locks, we're going to close it, by Daz Evers
I do not know how to pronounce it, I apologize
great, great, yes and the GEGE are hard in itself
so modified, six pinner, it has to be very very interesting
it looks like it has five pins, but maybe it has six, it will have to be seen
cool, I love it
thank you very much Foxxy
It's number #45
Okay, here's a lot of work, and of fun let's see
and let's start with the padlocks
you know that they are my weakness, they make me very exciting about it
there is nothing write
CES! German... CES
I love it, I had not had any
with interchangeable core, apparently, I hope it can be dismantled
I do not know
a very narrow keyway
a friendly biting
I do not have any CES
I love it
It is very high
very nice, the plug protrudes
thank you very much, it´s very interesting it has anything write, has no inscription
very cool, perfect, I love it
very beautiful and very different from the ones we have here
let's see if we can make room
here
there are a lot of things, let's see this one, ABUS
He told me he was sending me an old one, coming from an unsold stock, maybe this one, with its box
I do not want to spoil the box
yes
it looks like the box has many years, it can be this one
how nice!
ABUS 85/50
Here is the key
five pinner
It works perfect,
very cool
I think I do not have this model, I'm practically sure not and in any case not with these keys
and less with its original box
which of course I will save it
I love it,
thank you very much
very very cool
a collector's item for me
It is written in German
which is also very difficult to get here, they usually arrive written in English or in Spanish
I love it, perfect,
I'm going to leave the box here so it does not spoil it
and here is the padlock
I love it, let's see why it's already going to miss space
lets see, lets see, lets see ...
this brings a note ...
It is in its original box
there it is
as always, a small Burg Wächter for your collection
thank you very much, I love these padlocks
not only aesthetically and because it's a very very rare brand here, you do not see any
the shape, the design, but by the picking experience
they are not easy to pick, I find they have a different feedback
and very interesting, I do not find it easy there it is, the keyway...
It's not easy,
it's narrow, paracentric
I'm not going to take it out, I'm sorry to take it out
or yes, it will have to be removed, if we have to pick it, we will remove it
sooner or later we would have to take it out, there it must not stay, it´s suffering
let´s see
made of steel
there it is
It's very beautiful, let's try it
It is very interesting, because it is very small,
here, tjhe padlocks that have anti-cut protection are usually very large, big ones
It is made of steel, Delta model
very cool
They weigh a lot
here is the key, with a very nice biting
fourth and fifth very short, second and third very long
there it is
the shackle gets stuck a little
and you have to finish by taking your hand
It is very beautiful, the shape of the key
with the logo
I love it
I love it, thank you very much Foxxy
it's awesome
a collector's item for me
it really is
and there is another one, I think there is nothing left... this is great
He told me about a wafer padlock
he had difficulty to opening it
Chinese, it may be this, and I of course, I'll be happy to try to open it
how funny I have very few padlocks Chinese, and less with wafers
try your luck, I did not have chance
OK, great, let's see ...
it seems ... I do not see it well, with the camera it will look better, let's see
It looks like it's made of wafers, of course I do not understand anything
I will investigate it more slowly
It is very beautiful aesthetically
the keys come in a case
lets see...
here it is, Haohan
HAOHAN
HAOHAN, it seems that you can read it...
Here is the key
It has different biting on one side and the other, which surely has wafers on one side and the other
The keyway is accessible, it only has a curve to define the position of the key
it works very smooth
it´s key retaining, you can not take it out
the closure is apparently with a sliding plate
can not be bypassed with a shim
very beautiful, it is very very nice
This sheet is a protection to cover the keyway
It's steel, is a steel plate
you can see another sheet inside
I do not know if it´s a laminated padlock, and this is an external protection
the appearance is solid, it is heavy
it does not get hardened, it's very interesting
this padlock is very interesting
the battery has run out while I was recording, I do not know how much is taxed
I show you this padlock HAOHAN brand, a wafer ones
with its keyway,
very interesting
I am so curious
although I'm afraid it may be some system in which, when tension is made, there is no contact with the sidebar
similar to what they have in some cars
and that's why you can not spp it,
but well in any case we will try, and in a some way I hope to get it open
very cool
I really appreciate that you send it to me and give me the opportunity to pick it
Well, this is what the package brings,
really awesome
both the 3D tools, the tray, crab, the front loader, followers, this holder
like the locks
I'm very excited to have Bill Bacardi locks
from Daz Evers, from Tipene
this BKS
it's very different, it's very heavy, steel
a collector's item for me,
and of course the padlocks, I love them you know that it's my weakness,
and has hit one hundred percent, this CES, very interesting, that does not have logo
this Burg Wächter that is beautiful, it is very cool
It's really very nice, steel, I do not have any steel of this size
the ABUS in its original box, 85/50
that seems to be a few years old,
this is vintage
and this Chinese padlock, Haohan, which arouses great curiosity in me, 50BB
perfect, it's a lot of fun
and I hope I can show the videos soon, thank you very much Foxxy
it's amazing, I love it
everything, the locks, the material and the locks have hit the hundred hundred
and of course the chocolate, I do not forget it
and well this has been the package, I hope you liked it and thank you very much for your time
bye
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Why Kids Act Out "On Purpose" (And What You Can Do About It!) | Parenting A to Z - Duration: 13:38.
Hey hey, my friend! Welcome to Parenting A to Z! I'm Kelly Bourne and this week we're
diving right into revenge. And revenge, I know it's kind of a crazy sounding word,
it sounds really heavy and sort of ominous, but what I'm talking about
is those situations where you feel like your kids are acting out, they're saying
things and doing things on purpose. They're trying to stick it to you!
If you know what I mean?! I feel like every parent in the world will know what
I mean! So if you find yourself dealing with that kind of behaviour, stick with me,
we're gonna talk about why they can act out on purpose in those ways, and then
I've got some really practical tools on how you can deal and how you can turn
that whole deal right around! Comin' right up!
So what is revenge?
What are these revenge "misbehaviours" that I'm talking about?
I am talking about when you send your kids to their room and they trash it on
purpose. Or when they purposely break a plate, or when they purposely pull
flowers out of the garden, or they -- anytime you feel like they're doing
something on purpose to stick it to you. Like they're trying to
send you a message. That's what I'm talking about. So it could be
noticing escalating behaviour, it could be damaging property, it could be hurting
others, it really could show up in a whole different different variety
of ways, depending on your child your relationship, and just and just how
things are, and how they're seeing things. Because that's really what
it comes down to. And I'll touch on that briefly in a little bit, but first I want
to talk about how you can tell if you're dealing with this kind of behaviour. So if
you find yourself being really shocked, or disgusted, or really disturbed, or
really hurt, like if you're finding yourselves feeling really hurt like, how
could they do that?! That's a really good indication that you
could be dealing with revenge type of misbehaviours. The other way to tell,
this is probably for me, personally at least, the best way that I
can tell if I'm falling into this revenge cycle,
is in how I respond to my kids. So if I find myself being tempted
to respond with retaliation, to kind of up the ante, like oh you're gonna do that?!
Well I'm gonna show you who's boss! That is an excellent excellent
trigger for me, red alarm bells, like okay, hold it! Pump the brakes, Kelly!
This is what we're dealing with here. So anytime I'm thinking about
retaliation, or I'm gonna like, up the punishments, or I'm gonna
lecture them, or nag them into next week and show them who's boss, that is a
really good indication that I'm dealing with a revenge type of behaviour. And the
thing, I know revenge it's such a, I even feel weird saying it, it's such a crazy
harsh sounding word, but really what it really just means is that they're trying
to get back. They're trying to get back at us. And underlying so much of
that is a feeling of hurt. And that's the other big thing, when it comes to revenge
behaviours, is I feel like we can get really distracted by the outward display.
Whether it is them mouthing off, or being sassy, or damaging property, or being mean
to their brother, we can get so focused on that, that we can forget that the
underlying reason of why they're doing that is because they're feeling hurt or
they're feeling left out. So it's so important not to get distracted with the
outward behaviour and start to look at the underlying reasons as to why they're
doing this. Why are they acting out in this way, and why now? And really getting
curious about that. And that is the secret sauce right there, to turning things
around. Because it is never about pulling up the flowers, and it is never about
smashing the plate on purpose. It's always hitting at that underlying reason
why. That's where you'll start to see the behaviour change. And of course, you know
me! I'm so big on the "why" and when it comes to revenge-type behaviours, those
" I'm gonna stick it to mom and dad" kind of behaviours, "I'm gonna get back at
them," there's three really big reasons why our kids do that. Of course,
I don't want to paint with too wide of a brush, but just to give you
an idea, and to kind of start thinking and reframing this behaviour so you can
see what's really going on and what is actually really bothering your kids.
So the first really big reason our kids can act in this way is punishment. If our
kids have been punished and punished and punished and punished and punished and
punished into next week, any time they make a mistake or act out, it starts to
feed that cycle. They start to get the message that we're trying to make them
pay. And lots of times, heck! - let's be
honest! When we punish our kids that's what we're trying to do! We're
trying to make them pay for what they did. It's like somehow we think that if
we make them feel worse they'll somehow act better. And the big
reason why punishment is so ineffective and why punishment, whether it's threats,
or nagging, or bribing, or removing privileges, or all of the ways that we
can punish our kids when they act out, the reason it's so ineffective,
especially when it comes to these revenge-type behaviours is that it just
reinforces the message that "they're out to get me."
Because what do our kids do? Of course, we as parents, we think that, okay we're
gonna punish our kids and then they're gonna get it, and they're never gonna do
that again. But what happens from our kids' perspective? Instead of
them thinking about what they did, or what they could do differently next time,
or where they maybe could improve things, they're not thinking about any of that!
They're just thinking about how mean you are! So it's just like this
never-ending cycle. So punishment is right up there, one of the number one
reasons why our kids can act out in revenge. And then there's two other
reasons - one is constantly losing power struggles. If our kids feel like they're
always losing power struggles and we're always coming out on top as far as
those times we're locking heads, again, it could be with our younger kids
putting on boots, putting on coats, all those day-to-day struggles.
With our older kids, it could be us always putting our foot down, or never
allowing them to see their friends, or it could be anything! But from their
perspective, always losing power struggles, it gets really
defeating. You can just kind of feel like, "Oh man!
Well, if I'm not gonna win at this, I'm gonna win at THIS! I'm gonna
show them!" And that's where the revenge behaviours can come in. Third one is
sibling favouritism. So of course, we wouldn't do it intentionally, but
sometimes our kids can feel like one of their siblings is favoured and that can
be really hurtful, and that can be a really big source of these
types of behaviors that we see. So I say that not to like, guilt anyone, cuz
like, guys! I'm in the same boat with you! I am in the same boat with you.
But I feel like having an awareness of knowing that punishment, and our kids
losing power struggles, and our kids feeling like other siblings are favoured,
those are the root reasons for some of these misbehaviours
that we're seeing. So if we can have this awareness, it can cause us to kind of
step back before it gets to that point of their behaviours escalating. Those are
the three big reasons why they do it. I think it's important to to look at how
we can deal practically when we're faced with these situations. Right at the top
of the list, is acknowledging their hurt feelings. And trust me guys! I know this
can be like the absolute last thing you feel like doing when you feel like your
kids are breaking stuff, or being rude, or acting out on purpose. It's like the
absolute last thing you feel like doing, but it is the only way to start building
that connection and building that sense of trust back up, is to acknowledge where
they're at and that they might be hurting. Saying like, I'll say it
to my kids sometimes - "You must be really upset with me to talk to me like
that." or "did I do something to upset you? Because that's
not like you." Just recognizing and kind of throwing them a bone that I know this
isn't who they are. And asking what's bothering them, asking them what's up.
Just recognizing that something's going on. And coupled right closely
with that, is avoiding the punishment and the retaliation. Because like I said
earlier, that's only feeding the cycle. I know we think we're showing them who's
boss, but if we keep upping the ante they're gonna keep upping the ante. It's
up to us as the parents, as the adults, to break that cycle. To recognize what's
going on, and to take the hard step. I know it's funny how sometimes asking
for a hug can be taking the hard step when we feel like we need to be the ones
laying down the law, but recognizing that they're hurt, dealing with the hurt,
avoiding the punishment, and retaliation, that's how you will change
things. And you'll start to see a slow down tick in these behaviours. And I'm
also not sitting here, pretending that you do this, you start recognizing their
feelings, and avoid punishment and retaliation, that you're
gonna have a magical moment and your child will never act out in revenge
ever again. It's a process. It's absolutely a process for you and for
them. Changing how you communicate with each other. Not taking the bait of these
alarming behaviours. Because when you're
shocked, when you're feeling shocked at what your kids are doing, that's a really
good sign that you're you're in this revenge type cycle. So stopping that
cycle, reaching out for the hug, reaching out for connection, recognizing that your
kids are hurting, and then going from there. And another thing too, this one's
hard, this is a tough topic, so if you find yourself listening
in right now, and joining me right now and you're having a lot of conflicting
feelings, know that it's totally normal. It's really hard, because I
know for a lot of us, it's like we're trying these new strategies and these
new ways of relating with our kids that we actually have no experience with
ourselves. Because this isn't how a lot of us were raised. A lot of us
were raised that you do what you're told, when you're told, and that's kind of the
end of the story. So giving yourself permission to reach out to your
kids and connect with your kids and recognize that they're hurting and not
getting distracted by their outward "misbehaviours," it can be
hard. It can bring up a big internal struggle. So I'm right there
with you. I'm right there with you, if you find yourself having a hard time. And
especially with this next piece I want to touch on, is the importance of making
amends. And that means us apologizing for our part in the hurt. It's hard, it's hard
admitting it. It's really hard admitting it if we've said something or we've done
something, because we can react out of anger. We can retaliate out
of anger, we can we can act out because we're feeling stressed about something
that's going on at work, or something where we feel like we're
short in another area of our lives and then our kids are suddenly taking the
brunt of our impatience. When we can be strong enough to make those amends,
that sends a huge message to our kids that we're on the same side. We don't
ever mean to hurt them, and that we are willing to do what it takes to build
that bridge of connection again. And then it also shows them a
powerful example that when they mess up, when they make mistakes, when they maybe
act out of stress or anxiety, doing and saying things that they don't mean, that
they can apologize. That they can reach out and mom and dad are only ever
a hug away. And that we're not gonna build up that wall, that
we're gonna bring them in towards us. So making amends is also a huge huge piece
of this. So really, at the end of the day, like I said, I'm not trying to pretend
that watching this video is gonna be a cure-all for all your defiant
disobedient behaviours that you're dealing with, but I hope that it sets off
a mindset shift, that instead of being distracted by your kids' outward behaviour
as being something that you need to control, or you need to fix, see it
instead as your child is hurting. Your child is trying to reach out. Your child
is stressed. Your child is anxious. And this behaviour is their way of showing
you that they need you, and that they need help. They just don't have the words
to tell you rationally. Heck, just think of in your own life when
you're feeling really upset, really stressed, really anxious, really hurt, if
you're conducting yourself with your full rational mind. Being very calm
in all your interactions. I know for me, heck no! The answer is no! That's when I
have a really short fuse and I can do and say things that I don't mean. And
it's no different for our kids. So I hope this sparks a
mindset shift for you, to just kind of dig a little bit deeper, to chase the why --
why are they behaving in this way? And why now? What's going on? How are they
hurting? Instead of being distracted by the
outward behaviour. Of course, if you have any
questions or comments, leave them below. I know it can be tricky. It's an ongoing
process, dealing with these types of behaviours, so if you want more in-depth
resources and support, make sure to check us out in the Parent 'Hood. I also host
weekly office hours where you can hop on and talk to me directly
one-on-one about your issue and give you some specific strategies for what you're
dealing with. So I really hope that helps guys! I wish you so much luck as you're
dealing with these tricky behaviours. I hope that mindset shift changes things,
changes your perspective on your kids' behaviour
and opens that door to finding some solutions and finding the root of what's
causing that misbehaviour. So best of luck! I'll see you in the next vid and
let me know how it goes!
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A new start, after the summit - Duration: 49:28.
Thank you for the updates Devin.
And now we are going to have a look back at Friday's inter-Korean summit, the peace declaration
signed by the two leaders -- as well as the prospects going forward.
Joining us in the studio is Kang Sun-woo from the Presidential Advisory Body, National Education
Council, and Professor Bong Young-shik, Researcher at the Yonsei Institute for North Korean Studies.
Great that you could squeeze us in between your busy schedules.
We'll be connecting to some other experts via Skype to discuss the summit and the current
climate in and out of the nation, following the historic event at the border village of
Panmunjom, where a declaration of Peace, Prosperity and Unification was unveiled.
The two leaders pledged to remove nuclear weapons from the Korean Peninsula.
They also agreed to turn the Demilitarized Zone between the two sides into a "genuine
peace zone" and stop all hostile activities.
One scene etched into the minds of the Korean people for years to come, Kim Jong-un crossing
the DMZ into the South,... the first North Korean leader to do that.
I'd like to start by picking your brains for your thoughts on the summit.
Ms. Kang, Are you satisfied with how the meeting went
the other day and what are your thoughts on the declaration the two leaders signed?
........ And, professor Bong,.. same questions to you.
.......... ______________________________________________
Ok, well let's connect to the first of our experts who are joining us from other parts
of the globe.
First we have Dean Cheng, Senior Research Fellow with The Heritage Foundation's Asian
Studies Center.
We all witnessed the extraordinary scenes at Panmunjom on Friday, did the summit live
up to your expectations?
......................... The Panmunjom Peace Declaration signed by
the two Korean leaders.
How do you think the regional player assess it.
......................... Pyongyang states in the declaration... it's
willing to denuclearize.
It's sudden, but in recent days repeatedly North Korean leader Kim Jong-un mentioned
it.
Can we take his word on that though.
......................... Dean Cheng, Senior Research Fellow with The
Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center.
Thank you for your insights.
Professor Bong, you've been listening to what the Mr. Cheng had to say there about.
Do you agree with his assessment?
..........
And Sunwoo,...
Mr. Cheng says there's no chance Pyongyang will ever abandon its nuclear weapons are
you inclined to agree with that sentiment?
........ _____________________________________________________
Let's bring in another expert who is joining us this evening via Skype.
We have David Maxwell, Associate Director of the Center for Security Studies in the
School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University.
Mr. Maxwell, it's a pleasure to have you.
Thanks for agreeing to come on.
Let's start with your thoughts on how the inter-Korean summit went...
.................. Also we'd be very interested to hear your
views on the signing of the Panmunjom Declaration of Peace, Prosperity and Unification....
..................
What about Japan and Russia, members of the stalled six-party talks and key regional players.
They seem concerned about being left behind while the two Koreas, the U.S. and China race
ahead trying to find a diplomatic solution to the North Korea issue?
.................. David Maxwell, Associate Director of the Center
for Security Studies in the School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University, thank you.
Listening to his thoughts there.... how do you think Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
and Russian President Vladimir Putin see this situation on the Korean Peninsula following
the summit as beneficial to their countries?
Miss King?
........ And Professor Bong, what are your thoughts
on Russia and Japan.
Tokyo is especially concerned out being frozen out in this flurry of diplomacy....
.......... _______________________________________________________________
Plenty to chew over for those two countries in this current diplomatic climate.
Let's get the thoughts of another expert now.
Tong Zhao, Associate of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy.
I'd like to start but hearing your thoughts on Friday's inter-Korean summit as well....
................... The North says it's willing to give up its
nukes.
We assumed it wants a gradual process and would seek rewards in return.
How concerned should we be that Washington and Pyongyang are still on a collision course
as President Trump made it crystal clear he wants fast, complete and irreversible denuclearization?
................... All in all, the first inter-Korean summit
this decade are viewed as a success.
Perhaps changing the complexion ahead of the regime's talks with the U.S.
How do you see it unfolding, any hope for a major breakthrough on disarmament?
...................
Tong Zhao, Associate of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy, thank you for sharing
your two cents on the developens, we appreciate it.
Professor Bong, what do you make of Mr. Zhao thoughts on the U.S.-North Korea summit and
how do you think this highly-anticipated meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un is
going to go?
.......... And Ms. Kang.
What do you think?
Do you hold much optimism for the talks between Trump and Kim?
........ _________________________________________________
Let's continue our discussion then, but turning the focus onto more domestic reaction.
Ms. Kang, you have a close relationship with the ruling party, I'd like to ask you how
the ruling Democratic Party of Korea is reacting to what we saw on Friday....
........ The conservatives -- namely the main opposition
Liberty Korea Party -- are very concerned the president is giving way too much to North
Korea.
Do you think the ruling bloc can convince the main opposition to cast politics to one
side and throw its full support behind the president's efforts?
........ Professor Bong,...
The declaration is wide-ranging.
It also mentions restarting reunions for families separated by the Korean War, among other things.
Is this one most urgent issues in your opinion?
.......... This question is for the both of you,... a
lot of South Koreans were happy to see the scenes on reconciliation during Friday's summit,
but with North Korea things can change quickly.
Do you think President Moon still has to "sell" the
benefits of this deal with North Korea to the South Korean public?
.......... ........
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Unfortunately we've run out of time.
Professor Bong Young-shik Researcher at the Yonsei Institute for North Korean Studies,
Kang Sun-woo, from the Presidential Advisory Body, National Education Council, it's been
a pleasure having you in the studio to delve deeper into the significance of the inter-Korean
summit and to talk more about what the future holds.
Certainly seems brighter than a few months ago.
A big thank you as well to our guests who joined us earlier -- Dean Cheng, David Maxwell
and Tong Zhao.
The world needs realists to keep it alive, but we do need dreamers to give it a soul.
This realist, with guarded optimism, is hopeful that we
are not going in circles, and dream of
a Korea moving forward together.
Thanks for watching everyone, this has
been Daniel Choy.
Here's wishing
you
a good night, and a smooth transition to a new work week.
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[ENG SUB] 180428 TWICE Fangirling Over Mamamoo Hwa Sa & Loco (주지마) - Duration: 1:28.
Chaeyoung: Loco came out on Music Bank today
Fan: "Don't Give It To Me"! (Song name)
♪ Men are all the same ♪
♪ No, men who drink are all the same ♪
♪ Saying I don't see anyone but you ♪
♪ Is just saying I forgot everything else but you ♪
♪ So don't give me alcohol (Hyejin-ah!) ♪
♪ I'm lonely enough sober ♪
Jihyo: Did you guys see "Don't" stage?
Woah
We saw it during the pre-recording
and we kept screaming in our waiting room!
They finished in one-go, and we were like "No! Why did they finish so fast?! Please do it one more time!"
We screamed so much in our waiting room!
Chaeyoung: Seriously... It was so sexy
♪ Don't offer me a drink, oh baby ♪
♪ I know it'll only bring regrets ♪
♪ (I can't do it) ♪
♪ Don't give me courage, oh baby ♪
♪ I know it'll only last today ♪
It was so sexy, like wow
Mina: Hwa Sa is seriously..
Jihyo: You know this move at the end!
Mina: For me, it was when she leaned back and sang
That was so cool!
Jihyo: I think she's so cool!
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How To Balance YouTube And Life - Duration: 12:15.
Stick around till the end because today I'm going to be showing you how you can
balance YouTube and life what's going on my name is Devin Street
helping you build your online presence and make money in the process and today
we're gonna be talking about how you can balance YouTube and life together but if
you're not already subscribed go ahead and click the subscribe button new video
every single Sunday showing you how you can grow your YouTube channel so today's
video is extremely important and something that definitely should be
talked about on this channel and it's how you balance YouTube and life
together because you're always gonna have your schedule in your life and it
can get very busy at some times and then you're gonna have your YouTube where you
have to make sure you're getting content out so you can grow and if you miss like
even a couple of weeks without uploading a video it's gonna take forever to catch
back up and get back into a growth site we're gonna go ahead and go over a
couple tips in this video talking about exactly what you can do to balance
YouTube and live properly where it's not absolute chaos so for number one I would
say you have to have a schedule for your YouTube channel
and this is key not only for balancing but also for your subscribers and all
that I've talked about this kind of stuff before and it's basically you know
you're going to have to have a schedule so you make sure you stay on that
schedule before I had a schedule I was not able to keep up with getting videos
out every week I just said videos weekly and then I missed two weeks because my
schedule wasn't strict enough and I think you really have to have a strict
schedule when it comes to YouTube so I would recommend at least one video per
week depending on your content if your animation or something like that you
want to go on a different schedule because obviously it takes more than a
week sometimes to do these animations so but for most video types it's one video
per week so I would suggest pick one day and always make sure to post on that day
at the exact same time so for me it's every
single Sunday at 7:00 a.m. I choose that because it gives me Saturday to work on
a video if I don't already have one ready and it gives me all Saturday to
edit that and by Saturday night I'm able to upload that get the thumbnail
uploaded and schedule it to upload that morning Sunday morning 7:00 a.m. and
this is good for a couple reasons one with me having my videos on this exact
day are always know okay I've got a film on this day and I've got to edit through
out these days and have it ready and ready to go live by like Saturday night
so with that I'm always making sure that I'm getting everything done on time and
I'm on this very tight strict set schedule and also with this with it
being on this exact time every single time subscribers know exactly when a
video is going to go up so when you have your subscribers prepared and ready for
a new video every single time then they're going to be able to look out for
that video because every single week my subscribers are gonna go well it's
Sunday morning so there's definitely a video from Devin else so I'm gonna go to
my subscription box and check that out and also they be like sometimes
YouTube's messing up and they're like oh it's not in my subscription box so maybe
I should just go to his channel and it will probably be there and that's a
perfect way to get maximum amount of views within those first 48 hours on
your YouTube video is by knowing exactly when a video is going to come out tip
number two I would say that you definitely don't want to bite off more
than you can chew and what I mean by this is you don't want to be like okay
I'm going to do four videos a week when you have a tight hard busy schedule so
for instance I had one video every single Sunday and then
for a while I had the podcast every single Wednesday and I had don't think
I've given a full update on that like it's been on Twitter and stuff if you
follow my company OEM on Twitter go ahead and follow them there because
that's where a lot of the updates are or you can just check out the website or
something but basically I've dropped the podcast mostly because the interest is
not completely there and also it was a lot of work now it's not as much work as
doing a video every single week and having to do that editing and all that
but still that's 30 minutes of every single week that I have to give to
talking to a microphone and give audio and then do about an hour of
descriptions titles putting that into video form and putting it on YouTube and
putting on iTunes and Google Play and things like that and it's difficult and
it's hard and that's why I've dropped it until
either late June or early July I'm gonna try to pick it back up but right now I
see no point in continuing to do it during my busiest months right now in
April May and June it's gonna be extremely busy so it was something I
just need to drop mostly cuz there wasn't as many people watching that
either looking at like my videos my tutorials about YouTube and things like
that versus the podcast the podcast had much less people watching it much less
views and things like that so what I did was I was like okay the audience really
isn't there for it takes a lot of my time so I'm just gonna drop it so that's
another thing but don't bite off more than you can chew and also I'm going to
talk about now why I just changed the background so I just changed the
background because sometimes you can get extremely busy and this is one reason
why I'm sort of talking about this is because this week it's been extremely
busy for me but I'm showing how you can still balance YouTube in life I've got
tons of college tests and AP tests and high school tests all coming up at once
I'm doing this all at once tons of AP college and honors
classes altogether in one schedule and it's very difficult but I'm still able
to do YouTube once a week so honestly I don't think you have an excuse unless
you're doing something like this unless you have a really hard schedule so
people talk about you know it's hard to balance YouTube in life you know I have
a job and stuff and um that's sort of why I've just changed the background to
show you don't have to get behind your YouTube set up you don't have to get
behind the green screen and things like that in fact that takes more time if you
don't have the time then don't do things like that the first part of the video it
was all in the car it was all just me pulling my phone out in the car and
plugging my microphone up and talking and just sharing things with you and
that's basically all you have to do and you can make a successful YouTube video
because see you're still watching the video so that means that that first part
still had pretty good retention but I changed the background now I'm in the
studio where I belong I got my artificial lighting instead of natural
lighting and things like that and even for this video I'm not going to edit the
green-screen or anything just to show you know you can save time just by
getting the phone out filming and talking into your microphone and things
like that you don't need where your little studio where you do YouTube
videos you can do a YouTube video anywhere and that's tip number three
just do a video wherever you think you have time to do a video squeeze it in
anywhere you want and it's gonna save you a ton of time and then you'll still
be able to edit it if you want to and you can make it look a little better if
it's not the greatest and that's simply just it you know just squeeze it in
where you think you can do it and just roll with it because remember it's all
about showing up not making the most fantastic video in the world just show
up and you can grow and I've got two more tips and they kind of go together
here and that would be to make your videos in
advance so you get your video you finish it for the week and you schedule it for
when you have it in your schedule and then go ahead and start making the next
video don't wait to let video comes out before you go ahead and start making the
next video and that goes along with another tip is make them all at once
make them in this batch so this is what I normally do I'll film three four
videos in one day and then focus on editing each of those individually and
publishing those so all you have to do is simply just sit down one day film for
around an hour of different videos you're gonna do and then you can simply
just publish those schedule them where they fit in your schedule you know if
you've got a video coming out every single Wednesday and publish one for the
first Wednesday of the week then the second Wednesday of the week and then
the third Wednesday of the week and just so on and so forth that's all you have
to do and it's gonna save you a lot of time because every single time you don't
have to get everything set up and then just start recording and then stop
recording and go edit and then publish or you could just record them all at
once then edit them all together and then to publish them all at once it's
just a lot faster because it's a mass production process you're simply just
doing everything together and it's very simple very easy and it's a great way to
save time and that's basically how you can balance YouTube and life together
and I know it can be difficult with some people in school and college doing hard
classes where you go to school all day and then you come home and do homework
into the light light night but it's still possible you just got to find the
places just squeeze it in you gotta have the right schedule you got to make it
super strict on yourself so you make sure to do it and that's simply all you
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