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Which Is Our Last Purpose In Life? - Duration: 6:35.

Hey happier, this is Juan Camilo I am today in Taganga, this is a beautiful, beautiful

place in Colombia.

I am doing scuba diving with my coach.

And today I want to share with you an story and this happened couple of months ago and

is this.

I was talking with a friend of mine and he told me: hey Juan you remember that girl with

who I was hanging out few months ago?

And I was: yes of course sure how is it?

And he told me, well I need to tell you a bad story, he said: everything seems as if

I got AIDS because of her and I don't know what to do, I already went to the doctor and

I am waiting for my results.

Can you realize this very hard situation?

When he told me that I began talking with him in order to let him know that when we

have difficulties and problems in our life, is that specific moment when we can take advantage

and look for the lesson that life is trying to teach us.

So we began talking every week, in order to find that kind of message that life was giving

him.

While we were talking he was waiting for the results and we were talking for an average

of one month.

At the end, the day before he knew he was going to pick up his results, he told me that

he was finding happiness and beautiful things in life in specific details.

For example in his family, in the beautiful moments that he was sharing with friends and

he realized he was looking for a girl that he really want to love.

The next day he went for the results, and when he received the letter he was very nervous

of course, he opened the letter and fortunately the results were negative.

But the good thing was that he found what he was needing to do, that he was using his

life maybe in a non proper way.

After he received his results he was very grateful with me, he told me that he really

appreciates that I was talking to him and of course it was something that I did because

he was my friend, he is my friend.

And I am sharing this story with you because the importance of serving others, of helping

others in a way where you are not expecting something to give back, that is the best way

to feel happy, when you contribute to others.

When you use your passions and your talents in order to help others.

I learned this in Cambodia, when I traveled to Asia, I was looking for my purpose of life

and this NGO, he are part of a religion which is called Baha'i, I am agnostic, that means

that I'm not part of any religion, but I believe in God.

And they began to teach me different principles from several religions, for example I studied

not just religions also spiritual persons.

So I was studying the life of Buddha, Jesus, Krishna, Gandhi, Mother Teresa and so on.

And what I found that all of them had in common, is that they serve to others, they dedicate

their lives to help others, to improve their own lives.

And that was a switch in my mind, when we change our mindset, because we are used to

think in this way.

I want to have, then I want to do and finally I want to be.

But the real order, the nature order says that you must be, then do in order to have.

That is the change that we must take, that we must do in our lives.

We must be a better person, we must be a kind person, the type of person that help others,

that contribute, that use all your energy, all your skills, all your abilities in order

to help other people.

And that's the best way how you can live, that's the best way how you can find happiness,

when you serve others.

That's our last purpose in life, to serve.

That's why I have this tattoo, servicio, that's the Spanish word of service in Spanish.

Because I want to remember myself, that is not about me, is not about I want to have,

I want to get, I want to be.

Is more about, how can I contribute, how can I help people, how can I teach others and

in that way you'll feel and you will find eternal happiness.

That's our last purpose, that's our last principle on this nine principles of eternal happiness.

And that comes back to our first one, which was: which is your purpose in life?

So, if you see, all this journey, from the first to the ninth principle which is this

one, we were talking about, why we are here in the world, and how we can contribute to

others.

So your exercise for today is very simple, I want that you today do a kindness activity,

something for others.

Help others without any expectation of receiving something, that's what in Cambodia they call

it Aura.

To give to others without any expectation and you'll feel how great is that.

Okay this is Juan Camilo and see you in the next video.

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Mike Papantonio Exposes Which Banks Are Funding Terrorist Attacks - Duration: 11:11.

It's become clear that terrorism has become a business for some international banks.

It costs money to launch terrorist attacks and the people who finance those attacks have

to put their money somewhere.

Lately, attorneys have been successful in obtaining criminal conspiracy charges against

global banking giant Credit Suisse and several other international banks that have been implicated

in laundering terrorism money.

In 2015 UBSAG paid $1.7 million to defend and settle what was characterized as a violation

of US terrorism sanctions.

They thought it was a good idea to process hundreds of transactions with millions of

dollars for entities that had been placed on the terrorism black list.

They had been warned about the terrorism black listing but they chose to ignore those warnings

and take the profits anyway.

In 2016 HSB was ... They were sued for laundering money for cartel terrorists who murdered Americans.

The case was initiated in Texas Federal Court and maintained that the London based HSBC

Bank had provided a continuous systematic support for laundering cartel terrorist money.

In 2012 Obama's then Attorney General Eric Holder fined HSBC almost $2 billion for engaging

in cartel terrorist money laundering.

As you would expect with America's Department of Justice nobody went to jail, no surprise

there.

US citizens can only sue a government that's been designated as a state sponsored terrorism

by the United States.

That would include countries like Iran, Syria and North Korea among others, but now with

new legislation that's been pushed through Congress citizens can now sue the Saudi Arabian

government for alleged funding ties to 9/11 terrorism attacks.

More importantly, they can sue the banks that washed any money that may have been used for

that mass murder.

Terrorism cases against foreign governments have been hugely successful in the past.

More than $10 billion has been recovered for victims, but now more than ever the focus

is turning towards the banks that wash and distribute money to terrorist all over the

globe who would be unable to pull off much of that activity without washed money.

More information is becoming available that shows the steps of money laundering through

international banks.

The key is to show where the money originated, which international banks participated in

washing that money, what part of a terrorist entity received the money, what individuals

were killed and crippled in the use of that money.

A national confederation of some of the best trial lawyers in the country are now working

together to sue countries and banks and individuals who have been part of an international terrorist

money washing scheme that now has been underway for almost a decade.

Joining me now is Gavriel Mairone, one of the attorneys that's been working on terrorism

cases for a very long time.

Gabrielle, these terrorism cases are among some of the most complex forms of litigation

probably in the country.

What steps have you taken in cases like this and where do you see this headed?

Mairone: You're right there Pap.

These are complicated in some ways because the defendants feel that they have absolute

impunity.

In 2000, before 2001, I established a law firm dedicated to representing victims of

terrorism.

We do research in all the languages that are relevant, especially in Farsi and Arabic.

We have a database of hundreds of thousands of documents tracing the terrorist financing.

Those documents were relevant in cases that we've already won, holding banks accountable

for financing terrorism.

Papantonio: What countries have been found to have been helping to fund terror attacks

around the world?

Who are the people you would name?

Mairone: The primary financer of terrorism which has been designated by the United States

Government is the Islamic State of Iran.

They have a multi-billion dollar a year budget, especially for exporting terrorism around

the world, specifically directed against Americans, also against Israelis and others, but America

is their prime target.

In addition, you've got huge funding for terrorism coming out of countries like Saudi Arabia.

While it's not the government policy, so many of their princes are part of the financial

jihad that's been waged.

Pakistan, the government itself, it's intelligence service was behind the massive terrorist attack

in Mumbai, India for instance, which both Americans and others were killed in that attack.

You've got of course Sudan, which is also a major exporter of terrorism.

Syria while it was a functioning regime was ... Of course, today it's embroiled itself

in terrorism.

Iraq was a major, major funder until 2003 of terrorism, but today it's still going on.

Papantonio: Okay, got you.

Let's get to the point.

You take the money away from the terrorists, you wash ... The money that's being washed,

and there's no question that this money is being washed by international banks.

They know where the money is being used.

There's no guesswork here.

Many of them understand exactly what's happening.

Global banking giants have played a massive role in helping to launder this terrorist

money.

Tell us about some of these cases that you've seen firsthand.

Mairone: Okay.

The largest case that we brought was a historic case called the victim of terrorist events,

the Arab Bank.

The Arab Bank, being the largest Middle Eastern bank, is located primarily in Jordan and Lebanon,

but it's in 30 countries.

It's a huge bank.

They laundered from the Saudi government an account which was called the Saudi Committee

to Support the Intifada al Quds.

$100 million were laundered through New York to Gaza and the West Bank, resulting in thousands

and thousands of casualties.

We brought a lawsuit on behalf of 550 Americans who were killed or injured or surviving family

members.

One historic judgment in 2014 in New York made front page of the New York Times, Wall

Street Journal.

It has really helped shape this whole area of law, that banks cannot turn a blind eye

to laundering money for terrorism.

Papantonio: It's inescapable that you have banks in America, banks in Europe, that have

every reason to understand that what they're doing is they're participating in terrorism.

They're washing the money.

That money ends up in Afghanistan, it ends up in Iraq, it ends up with various cells

working in those places.

There's no way anybody who's paying attention in a bank could not know that.

Nevertheless, we have a Justice Department that they fine these people $2 billion but

nobody went to jail.

What do you make of that?

Why is it so difficult to put these people in prison for that type of activity?

Mairone: I think that frankly because banks and profits are more important in some ways

in the political system than the blood of our citizens and the blood of people.

I mean Hezbollah for example is funded $3 billion a year by Iran.

The Department of Defense and the Army has published facts that the majority of our soldiers

that were injured or killed by Iran through Hezbollah in Iraq ... If you look at the scale

of the weaponry that was used, it's in the billions of dollars, not millions.

Those attacks could have never been accomplished without principally nine banks based in Europe

who laundered, as they've admitted in proceedings, $800 billion for Iran during this period.

The quid pro quo for that admission and paying fines of billions was that nobody goes to

jail.

Papantonio: Okay, so here you've got these boneheads sitting in a bank that are determining

it's okay if our soldiers get blown up on a roadside bomb somewhere in Afghanistan or

Iraq, but we're making a lot of money.

We know what we're doing.

The Department of Justice understands what we're doing.

They could easily trace who made these decisions and throw some bankers in prison, but the

Department of Justice, just like we saw them do with Wall Street, did nothing about it

other than make them pay money.

My question is what kind of litigation is coming down the pipeline that we can expect

next maybe to get the attention of the Department of Justice and throw some folks in jail?

If private lawyers have to do the work fine, but what's it going to take?

What's coming?

Mairone: Okay, so that's exactly like the first case that we were involved in.

In was a case against one of the largest Muslim charities in America, which was run by Hamas,

called the Holy Land Foundation for Development and Injustice.

We found that that organization was a front company to funnel millions of dollars to Hamas.

We brought a civil lawsuit on behalf of an American teenager who was murdered by Hamas,

and his parents and sister, which resulted in a $152 million civil verdict.

Of course the civil lawsuit was under way the Department of Justice then went ahead

and closed down HLF, seized all their records and funds, and subsequent to the civil case

all of the directors of HLF were all indicted.

All of them are serving very long prison sentences as we sit today.

Papantonio: Okay, so that should be the ending.

Do you agree?

The ending should be these people know that our soldiers are not making it home.

If they come home, they're coming without arms and legs because of roadside bombs that

have been paid for and washed through banks and the end result ... Real quick, I've got

about a minute.

You've put together a team of attorneys all across the US that now are undertaking the

attempt to stop all this.

In about 30 seconds or 40 seconds tell me what that's about.

Mairone: We need all the veterans who were injured or killed to be joining this lawsuit

to make an impact.

We have evidence of the banks that laundered, as I mentioned, hundreds of billions of dollars

not only to Iran, but to designated terrorist organizations within Iran, like the Iranian

Revolution Guard Quds Force of Hezbollah.

We have records from the Army that these Iranian backed terrorists actions perpetrated the

attacks.

We have over 200 videos taking responsibility in Arabic for many ... For 200 of these attacks

for example.

Papantonio: Gavriel, I wish you luck on this.

This is an important case.

Thanks for joining me.

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