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Why Are We Not Talking About The Reality of Giant Humanoid Skele - Duration: 6:08.

Why Are We Not Talking About The Reality of Giant Humanoid Skeletons?

If you step back and look � truly look, with eyes open � at the way human history

has been managed in recent times by the established order, you will see an unmistakable pattern.

by Richard Enos, (excerpt)

A certain perception has been pushed, selectively constructed from Darwin�s �The Origin

of Species��the notion that the human race evolved up through the apes, in an unbroken,

linear pattern of growth and adaptation, predicated on random genetic mutations; additionally,

that the human race as we know it is the only intelligent species to ever inhabit the planet,

and has never been in direct contact with intelligent species of any other kinds.

Testimonials and evidence from the past that don�t contradict that perception of our

history are commonly accepted as fact.

Nobody seems to be challenging, for example, the notion that mastodons or dinosaurs once

roamed the Earth.

Challenging The Norm

But what about testimonials and evidence from the past that challenge this perception of

our history?

Say, for example, a native North American tribe claiming that their ancestors regularly

dealt with giants?

Stories of this nature are certainly considered to be true history by the people of the tribes

themselves; but of course when they are talked about in our society, they are relegated to

the status of legend, myth or folklore.

This mainstream newspaper article speaks of the discovery of giant skeletons �that could

not have been less than 12 feet in length� with aplomb.

At that time, it seems, such events were not met with the rabid skepticism they are today.

It is only after the authority swoops in to take possession of, and then hide or destroy

physical evidence, such as the giant bones discovered above, that their narrative of

skepticism and discrediting of native �legends� takes place.

I would like to draw your attention to the fact that landowner Luciana Quintana expects

to be able to find thousands of skeletons based on the historical information passed

down from native tribes during early Spanish invasions that �have detailed knowledge

of the existence of a race of giants that inhabited the plains of what now is Eastern

New Mexico.�

The tone again reinforces that this information was accepted as history, not legend.

Stories Of Giants Are Ubiquitous

Such histories are not the isolated imaginings of one native American group either.

This article alone details similar testimony from the Choctaw, Commanches, Navaho, Manta,

and Paiutes.

The point is that the tribes whose histories bring them back to the time when these giants

were to have existed all give remarkably consistent testimony not only of their existence, but

also of their appearance, customs, and behaviors.

Why are we not open to view these claims as historical fact the way we do with the more

uncontroversial data about the past we are provided with?

For only one reason�the well-established discomfort of �cognitive dissonance�,

a temporary mental anguish that comes from having the perception of reality we were born

into threatened in our minds.

And our authority uses this phenomenon to deepen the programming of their controlled

perception, using fear, ridicule, shame, and other thoroughly-researched social and cultural

mind-control techniques to keep us on the straight and narrow.

Lincoln�s Observations

But before Darwin�s work on the origin of species was slowly co-opted and transformed

into a random, godless universe in the early 20th century, it is quite possible that people

openly accepted the possibility that giants existed in North America at some time in our

past.

Certainly, this reflection on Niagara Falls by Abraham Lincoln in 1848 reveals an open-eyed,

serene knowledge of the presence of Giants in an earlier time:

"It calls up the indefinite past.

When Columbus first sought this continent � when Christ suffered on the cross � when

Moses led Israel through the Red-Sea � nay, even, when Adam first came from the hand of

his Maker � then as now, Niagara was roaring here.

"The eyes of that species of extinct giants, whose bones fill the mounds of America, have

gazed on Niagara, as ours do now.

Co[n]temporary with the whole race of men, and older than the first man, Niagara is strong,

and fresh to-day as ten thousand years ago.

The Mammoth and Mastadon�now so long dead, that fragments of their monstrous bones, alone

testify, that they ever lived, have gazed on Niagara."

Likely Lincoln was familiar with the histories of many of the native tribes of his time.

There is a recognition on Lincoln�s part here that the existence of giants� bones,

aplenty in burial mounds in America, is as well-accepted as the existence and Mammoths

and Mastadons.

The reason that many people today do not believe in the giants of the past is the result of

efforts to remove from public sight the physical evidence of giants, as part of the larger

effort to remove the physical evidence of anything that does not fit the controlled

perception of human history.

And the reason they are trying so desperately to preserve this perception?

Simply stated, and without getting into details that have been elaborated upon in some of

my previous articles, this perception of our human history lends itself best to our being

controlled and enslaved by our authority.

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What is wrong? (15) (Grammar Practice) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 2:17.

Hi everyone!

Welcome to ForB's English lesson videos.

I'm Rianna, and today, I'm going to give you a sentence and I'd like you to find the mistake.

Are you ready?

We discussed about our long-term plans.

We discussed about our long-term plans.

Did you catch it?

This time, I'll say it more slowly.

We discussed about our long-term plans.

We discussed about our long-term plans.

Did you find the mistake?

This time, I'll show you the sentence.

Are you ready?

We discussed about our long-term plans.

The mistake is "discussed about".

We do not say "discuss about".

We only say "discuss".

The reason behind this is "to discuss" means "to talk about" something.

So, if you say "to discuss about" it means "to talk about about".

It sounds redundant or repeating.

Let's practice the correct sentence together.

Please repeat after me.

We discussed our long-term plans.

We discussed our long-term plans.

Wonderful!

This is a very common mistake so please be careful when you use the verb "discuss" next time.

Thank you for watching!

If you enjoyed this video, please like, share and subscribe.

See you!

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Amma Ji Main Ni Jaana | Himachali Folk Songs | Live Performance | Lata Sharma | USP TV - Duration: 6:07.

Amma ji naiyo jana

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Sore desh ja ke amma ji sasu meri tukkdi

Sore desh ja ke amma ji sasu meri tukkdi

Pala palari galan amma ji naiyo meri jhelde

Amma ji naiyo jhelde

Amma ji naiyo jhelde

Amma ji naiyo jhelde ladga re paou

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Jethaniya- deoraniya taane minjo kasdi

Jethaniya- deoraniya taane minjo kasdi

Khari khoti meri amma naiyo mere jhelde

Khari khoti galan amma ji naiyo mere jhelde

Amma ji naiyo sunde

Baapu ji naiyo sunde

Amma ji naiyo sunde sasurare paou

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Sore desh ja ke amma ji yaad teri aundi

Sore desh ja ke amma ji yaad teri aundi

Bachpana ri loriyan amma bada hi rulaundi

Bachpana ri loriyan amma bada hi rulaundi

Amma ji naiyo bhuldi

Amma ji naiyo bhuldi

Amma ji naiyo bhuldi bhariya ri aan

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana

Amma ji main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

Main ni jaana soreyan re desh

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Attack on Titan Season 3 WORLD Premiere in THEATERS! Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3 Roar of Awakening - Duration: 3:59.

What's this attack on Titan season 3 is getting a world premiere in theaters? Wo

what's up guys Foxen here! You heard that right!

Meanwhile attack on Titan season 3 promotion has finally started here in

Japan. Just take a look at this picture I took a shot of the season 3 promotion

right as I was heading towards lunch. This attack on Titan season three

promotion being at the biggest train station in Japan. Yeah but anyway as

for this attack on Titan season 3 world premiere it turns out that the first

episode for season 3 is getting screened in the US and Canada so that's their

definition of world premiere. So this is taking place in July specifically July

10th and July 11th so two days. You might be wondering what is a catch for this.

You're gonna have to watch the attack on titan season to recap movie titled roar

of the awakening. To be honest not really a bad deal at all. I guess it just

depends on where you live. For me a movie tickets gonna be like almost twenty

dollars but anyway the total running time for the movie plus the attack on

Titan season 3 episode 1 is gonna be around a hundred forty minutes. As for

the actual US and Canada theater screenings they're actually doing both

the Japanese subtitle and the English dub so be sure to get this one right! On

Tuesday July 10th that one will be the subtitled one and Wednesday July 11th

will be the English dub once again don't mess that up. If you are interested in

this the official Funimation website is actually already up. Tickets officially

go on sale on June 8th so within a week.

However just keep in mind that some AMC Theaters already got pre-orders up. In

total this gonna be shown in around 130 theaters across the u.s. and Canada. I

would imagine just like other limited anime screenings most of the actual

theaters showing these screenings will be big chains or theaters located in

major cities. Right now I'm really just wondering how much of this was

Funimation's idea or doing. Of course Funimation does hold the rights worldwide

for attack on Titan however this is something that would greatly benefit

both parties. Funimation and the wit studio. For this I

could only imagine that Funimation gets to completely sell out theater showings.

While the WIT studio is gonna get a ton of almost

worldwide promotion for the upcoming attack on Titan season 3 not sure how

much that is needed but maybe for casual fans. As for the big question will you be

going keep in mind this is a few days after Anime Expo which I will be going

to by the way. For me personally I'm sure you could take a wild guess. Watching

anime movies or just anime stuff on the big screen is always a blast. I happen to

watch Kimi no Na Wa and the SAO movie and US theaters in the past. Recently

here in Japan I have been able to watch the final Digimon tri movie and the

final code years recap movie too which was also just so much fun. Perhaps

unfortunately I will be back in the u.s. during this time so I could

potentially check this out. The thing is these movies actually almost never play

it close to me so if I actually want to see this I might have to stick around la

a few days after Anime Expo if I want to. Either way this attack on Titan season

to recap movie is gonna be a great refresher before attack on Titan

season 3 comes out but anyway let me hear from you now! Question of the day

what do you think about the US and Canada getting the attack on Titan

season 3 episode 1 a couple weeks early? Are you interested in this? Is anyone

definitely going to this? Oh and here's a fun one what's the most time that you'd

be willing to drive to see this movie plus season 3 combo? 30 minutes? one hour?

two hours? Anything past that? Who is extremely dedicated? Anyway definitely

gives us a colossal thumbs up and subscribe you can enjoy five plus anime

videos here every week and right now! It's just under two months before attack

runs out in season 3 officially comes out which I will be covering weekly so

definitely subscribe hoping right now we'll be mostly caught up with videos I

missed this week so click that Bell icon and I'll see you guys later

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WHY JAPAN HATES YOUTUBERS - Duration: 7:55.

There might be people who think differently.

And I guess that's alright.

That acknowledges the diversity of opinions.

Enjoying someone's misery. - Yes that.

YouTubers who waste food in their videos are a bad role model.

Hey guys it's Cathy Cat and today on Ask Japanese we are gonna hit the streets of Tokyo

and ask Japanese people.

If you are new to our channel, don't forget to subscribe for future videos

from Japan, where we ask questions for you. This time the topic is:

YOUTUBE. There has been a big problem with YouTubers here in Japan.

They've been causing issues for other people. They've been causing nuisance

they have brought shops into big problems and actually

created a very negative image for other YouTubers out there.

Let's ask Japanese people what good and bad YouTubers they can thing of.

Let's go and Ask Japanese.

I heard that being a YouTuber is the most desired job in Japan these days. True?

That's true. Many children want to become YouTubers.

What is a good YouTuber to you then?

They do something funny. No matter who sees the video, it should be funny.

Kids and adults can watch it?

What do you enjoy seeing?

I watch Hajime Shacho a lot.

I like experiments and things with animals in them.

Good YouTuber's do not bother other people.

They do things they can do by themselves.

That shows a good sense.

I like packing videos.

When going to a vacation, seeing how they pack their stuff.

I enjoy videos like that.

I love Japanese packing videos too.

I like videos that are aimed for kids.

YouTubers who are careful about the statements they do.

Not slandering other people.

Even if saying their opinion, they state it's their personal opinion.

"There might be people who think differently. And I guess that's alright."

That acknowledges the diversity of opinions.

YouTubers who don't call out others as "waste" or "rubbish" and who don't use words like that.

YouTubers that keep the social etiquette.

Not those who do stupid things in order to get attention. That's not good.

What's a BAD YouTuber then?

YouTubers who break their own doors,

who grab people on the streets and are purposefully being a nuisance to them.

When I see that, I get cold.

YouTubers who use their sexuality to sell themselves on YouTube.

They use vulgar or sexual talk in order to get people to watch them.

That's how they try to get money.

Makes me wonder "Are you sure you wanna do that as person online?"

"Don't you think your mother would cry if she saw that?"

Especially when they do really embarrassing things. Do they think that's interesting?

No thanks.

Bullies.

They pick up some news online and blow it out of proportion

in order to then get views though that.

I can't think of a reason to find that good.

Enjoying someone's misery. - Yes that.

That's so low. I don't even want to watch that.

Revenue.

Yes, in the end they just do that to earn money.

Where have Japanese YouTuber's broken then rules?

Slander and defamation of others are really bad.

Wasting food videos are not good at all.

Causing trouble to other people.

Or breaking the public rules is not on.

People who purposefully destroy or defile things in town...

There was a incident where a YouTuber stuck things around town. Heard it?

Stuff like that is bad.

YouTubers who waste a lot of food.

Some get into trouble for doing that on Twitter.

That's when I realized it's not good.

I don't like YouTubers who are so loud and obnoxious in town, troubling others.

Doing what?

Shouting around. Getting people involved that clearly don't want to be.

Dragging other people or even the police into their videos for views.

I like "hidden camera surprise" videos but...

when they go too far, and I feel sorry for them. I don't like those.

What goes too far? - Not stopping when they suffer.

Or not telling them it was a set up.

I don't like that.

Those were our questions. Thank you.

BAD YOUTUBERS. Now YouTube right now in Japan...

is getting more and more of a bad image.

That's a problem for us here, Ask Japanese as well.

Because we obviously go up to people on the streets and

say hey, we are doing street interviews, they ask us for what.

We have to say YouTube.

Some of them do a bit of a sour face, because the media right now is

covering many negative things that YouTubers have done.

YouTubers as such are getting grouped into this box of people

that are not doing things properly.

So the image is going down right now.

One of the big things, was Logan Paul who came to Japan...

and messed it up with his video where he was very inconsiderate

of suicides in Japan.

Before and after that, Japanese YouTubers have messed up.

They've done pranks where they don't ask people, they have damaged goods

They have damaged stores...

They are making more and more of a bad name for Youtube.

While in other countries people go "Well that's just stupid people"

Here in Japan you get grouped into the box of "YouTubers"

And that gets more and more of a negative image with the older generation.

The younger generation, especially primary school kids,

YouTuber is their future dream job.

It's two extremes right now.

that we are seeing. Now bad YouTubers.

I am sure you can instantly think of someone.

And good YouTubers, I hope you can think of one too.

Leave us a note below what you think is a BAD / GOOD YouTuber.

I personally find... if you come to Japan and you want to YouTube...

Mind your manners and look out for areas where you are not allowed to film.

Japanese people do not like to be in videos. Don't just randomly film people.

Especially if they are on their own, big issue.

It's actually not ok to do that at all.

Next thing, you are usually not allowed to film in stores.

If you film in stores, go and ask can I film here?

I have seen people who walked into a store, filmed everything and walked out of it.

That's incredibly rude. Don't do that in Japan.

Mind you manners. You are ruining it for the rest of the people.

It doesn't only make you look bad but everyone else too.

Hopefully we will manage to get the image of YouTubers up a little bit.

By doing hard work and doing videos with quality that people will enjoy.

That's the idea. So let us know, good and bad YouTubers.

In your opinion. Put that into the comment box.

Looking forward to reading it. Also, don't forget to subscribe.

So you don't miss any future videos where we interview Japanese people

or where we take you on trips around Japan.

And show you some weird curiosities here.

I have been talking way too fast right now.

I wish you a lovely day and I catch you soon on Ask Japanese.

Don't forget to like. Bye.

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CLASH ROYALE - USING ALL EPICS IN TOURNAMENTS!! - HELP!! - Duration: 2:04:22.

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Fortnite Save the World Protecting the Shield - Duration: 20:18.

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