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STUDY SHOWS WHAT SHARP CHANGES IN SOLAR & GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY DO TO THE HUMAN BODY

BY ARJUN WALIANOVEMBER

Over the past few years, a number of publications have emerged from scientists and researchers

all over the world regarding the human magnetic field.

Not only have they been studying the human magnetic field, they�ve also been studying

the magnetic field of the planet, and how all these fields, including our own, can impact

ourselves and the people around us.

It�s similar to quantum entanglement, in that both show that everybody and every living

thing is �connected� in ways we have yet to fully understand.

Leading the charge are the brilliant scientists over at the HearthMath Institute.

An internationally recognized nonprofit research and education organization, it dedicates itself

to helping people reduce stress, self-regulate emotions, and build energy and resilience

for healthy, happy lives.

A large portion of their research has investigated heart and brain interaction.

Researchers have examined how the heart and brain communicate with each other and how

that affects our consciousness and the way in which we perceive our world.

For example, when a person is feeling really positive emotions like gratitude, love, or

appreciation, the heart beats out a certain message.

Because the heart beats out the largest electromagnetic field produced in the body, it can yield significant

data for researchers.

You can read more about that here.

Now, the Institute has published new research which suggests that daily autonomic nervous

system activity not only responds to changes in solar and geomagnetic activity, but also

synchronizes with the time-varying magnetic fields associated with geomatic field-line

resonances and Schumann resonances.

In 1952, German physicist and professor W.O.

Schumann of the Technical University of Munich began attempting to answer whether or not

the Earth itself has a frequency � a pulse.

His assumption about the existence of this frequency came from his understanding that

when a sphere exists inside of another sphere, an electrical tension is created.

Since the negatively charged Earth exists inside the positively charged ionosphere,

there must be tension between the two, giving the Earth a specific frequency.

Following his assumptions, through a series of calculations he was able to land upon a

frequency he believed was the pulse of the Earth.

This frequency was 10hz.

hertzIt wasn�t until 1954 that Schumann teamed up with another scientist, Herbert

K�nig, and confirmed that the resonance of the Earth maintained a frequency of 7.83

Hz.

This discovery was later tested out by several scientists and confirmed.

Since then, the Schumann Resonance has been the accepted term to describe or measure the

pulse or heartbeat of the earth.

You can read more about Schumann Resonance here.

�To follow up and confirm these profound findings, an international study with 104

participants in five countries was conducted.

The preliminary findings have confirmed and extended the results of the first study and

they indicate humanity�s heart rhythms are synchronized on a global scale.

We are synchronized not only with each other, but also with the earth�s energetic systems.�

The study was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public

Health, and its results are consistent with other studies showing that changes in solar

and geomagnetic activity correlate with changes in the human nervous system activity.

It�s long been known that all biological systems on Earth are exposed to invisible

magnetic fields of all kinds, and at all range of frequencies, and that these fields can

affect every cell and circuit to a greater or lesser degree.

A number of physiological rhythms, as the study points out, have been shown to be synchronized

with solar and geomagnetic activity.

As the study points out:

Human regulatory systems are designed to adapt to daily and seasonal climatic and geomagnetic

variations; however, sharp changes in solar and geomagnetic activity and geomagnetic storms

can stress these regulatory systems, resulting in alterations in melatonin/serotonin balance,

blood pressure, immune system, reproductive, cardiac, and neurological processes.

Disturbed geomagnetic activity is associated with the intensification of existing diseases,

significant increases in myocardial infarction incidence and death, changes in blood flow,

aggregation, and coagulation, increased blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmias, and seizures

in epileptics.

Fascinating, isn�t it? it makes one wonder just how much we know about our health and

what influences it.

The study outlines how, during periods of increased solar activity, which peaks every

10.5 to 11 years, �the sun emits increased ultraviolet (UV) energy and solar radio flub,

which is measured by the 2.8 GHz signal� and �although the details of the physiological

mechanisms in humans and animals are not yet fully understood, it is apparent that solar

and magnetic influences affect a wide range of human health and behavioral processes,

with the cardiovascular and nervous systems being the most clearly affected.�

The study goes on to outline several examples where the human autonomic nervous system seems

to be responding to this type of activity.

For this specific study, ten healthy individuals from the ages of 34 to 65 years old participated,

with an average age of 53.

Their Heart Rate Variability (HRV) was recorded for 31 consecutive days.

To see the methods and results, as well as the statistical analysis, limitations, and

more, please refer to the actual study.

Based on their results, the authors concluded:

Overall, the study suggests that daily autonomic nervous system activity not only responds

to changes in solar and geomagnetic activity, but is synchronized with the time-varying

magnetic fields associated with geomagnetic field-line resonances and Schumann resonances.

A likely explanation for how solar and geomagnetic fields can influence human nervous system

activity is through a resonant coupling between our nervous systems and geomagnetic frequencies

(Alfv�n waves), or ultra low frequency standing waves in the earth-ionosphere resonant cavity

(Schumann resonances) that overlap with physiological rhythms.

Findings like these, and many more, are exactly why the HeartMath institute began what�s

known as the Global Coherence Initiative (GCI).

Others are working on identifying how these fields can be sensed.

A recent study published by Kirschvink in the journal Nature Communications suggests

that a protein in the human retina, when placed into fruit flies, has the ability to detect

magnetic fields.

The research claims that it can serve as a magneto sensor, but it�s unknown whether

or not humans use it in this way as well.

The Global Coherence Initiative

The GCI in an international cooperative effort to help activate the heart of humanity and

facilitate a shift in global consciousness.

Its primary focus is to invite people to participate by actively adding more heart-coherent love,

care, and compassion into the planetary field.

It also aims to scientifically research how we are all energetically connected with each

other and the planet, and how we can utilize this interconnectivity to raise our personal

vibration to assist in creating a better world.

The hypotheses of the researchers and scientists behind this process are as follows:

The Earth�s magnetic fields are a carrier of biologically relevant information that

connects all living systems Every person affects this global information

field.

Large numbers of people creating heart-coherent states of love, appreciation, care, and compassion

can generate a more coherent field environment that benefits others and helps off-set the

current planetary discord and incoherence There is a feedback loop between human beings

and Earth�s energetic/magnetic systems Earth has several sources of magnetic fields

that affect us all.

Two of them are the geomagnetic field that emanates from the core of the Earth, and the

fields that exist between Earth and the ionosphere.

These fields surround the entire planet and act as protective shields blocking out the

harmful effects of solar radiation, cosmic rays, sand, and other forms of space weather.

Without these fields, ice as we know it could not exist on Earth.

They are part of the dynamic ecosystem of our planet.

The Earth and ionosphere generate frequencies that range from 0.01 hertz to 300 hertz, some

of which are in the exact same frequency range as the one happening in our brain, cardiovascular

system, and autonomic nervous system.

This fact is one way to explain how fluctuations in the Earth�s and Sun�s magnetic fields

can influence us.

Changes in these fields have also been shown to affect our brain waves, heart rhythms,

memory, athletics performance, and overall halth.Changes in the Earth�s fields from

extreme solar activity have been linked to some of humanity�s greatest creations of

art, as well as some of its most tragic events.

(source)We know how these fields affect us, but what about how we affect these fields?

That�s the real question here.

GCI scientists believe that because brainwave and heart rhythm frequencies overlap the Earth�s

field resonance, we are not just receivers of biologically relevant information, but

also feed information into the global field, thus creating a feedback loop with the Earth�s

magnetic fields: Research is indicating that human emotions

and consciousness encode information into the geomagnetic field and this encoded information

is distributed globally.

The Earth�s magnetic fields act as carrier waves for this information which influences

all living systems and the collective consciousness.

This research, which is still in its infancy, has great ramifications.

It will further push along the fact that our attitudes, emotions, and intentions actually

matter, a lot, and that these factors within the realm of non-material science can affect

all life on Earth.

Coherent, cooperative intention could impact global events and improve the quality of life

on Earth.

Practicing love, gratitude, and appreciation, and bettering ourselves as individuals, are

just a few of many action steps we can take toward changing our planet for the better.

So What?

This research further reinforces the fact that we have a special kind of relationship

with every living system around us, an energetic relationship where processes as described

above affect our nervous system, health, emotions, and mood.

Previous research on this topic shows just how important our emotions could be with regards

to coding information into this field.

Positive emotions can uplift our nervous system, while negative emotions can dampen it.

The best way, for now, to work with this information and incorporate it into our daily lives is

through self observation.

So, the next time you feel upset, angry, or frustrated, try observing yourself and how

you react.

It�s great practice to identify and neutralize your buttons so they cannot be pushed, and

work on your personal development.

You have to do whatever you can to feel good, which could include exercise, eating healthy,

minimizing electronics usage, spending time with friends and animals, and more.

You could practice being less judgemental, and work on your intentions by figuring out

if they are coming from a �good� place.

You could be more grateful, you could help others, and you could treat others how they

want to be treated.

There are a number of tools you could use, like meditation, for example, to assist you

with these action steps.

The bottom line is, if you are at peace with yourself, and have control over your emotions,

you are helping the planet and others around you.

If you are constantly angry, harming others, or have negative intentions, you could be

doing the exact opposite.

To further your research on this topic, an excellent place to start is the at the Institute

of HeartMath.

The Institute of HeartMath is an internationally recognized nonprofit research and education

organization dedicated to helping people reduce stress, self-regulate emotions, and build

energy and resilience for healthy, happy lives.

Collective Evolution III, The Shift

Some of what is discussed above is also covered in our third documentary that was released

three years ago.

The Collective Evolution III is a powerful documentary that explores a revolutionary

shift affecting every aspect of our planet.

As the shift hits the fan, people are becoming more aware of the control structures that

prevent us from experiencing our full potential.

CE3 uses a different level of consciousness and scientific facts to bring clarity about

the shift while dispelling myths about our true nature.

It offers practical steps that we can implement right now to transition out of survival mode

and into our more natural state of peace and co-operation . CE3 includes fascinating interviews

with revolutionary speakers and people who are already opting out of the current socioeconomic

system.

The film examines hidden technologies and exciting alternatives for a bright limitless

future.

This is the most exciting time in the history of our world.

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The 2018 Grammys' most shocking snubs: What happened to Ed Sheeran? - Duration: 9:44.

The 2018 Grammys' most shocking snubs: What happened to Ed Sheeran?

The 2018 Grammy nominations left off many of pops biggest names.       Jay-Z scored a whopping 8 Grammy nominations. See who else is nominated for the biggest Grammy Awards.

USA TODAY           Katy Perry, Ed Sheeran and Lady Gaga are among 2018s Grammy snubs If there's one category of performer that Grammys voters love, it's mainstream-accessible pop stars like Adele, Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith, all of whom dominated the major Grammys categories in recent years.

That isn't the case for the 2018 awards, with the song, album and record of the year categories excluding many pop stars that seemed like shoe-ins for the Grammys' biggest awards.

Instead, the nominees for album of the year feature Bruno Mars and Lorde alongside hip hop and R&B releases from Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and Childish Gambino.

These artists also dominate record and song categories, along with the smash-hit Despacito from Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber. As a result, Grammys favorites like Sheeran are relegated to the smaller pop categories.

2018 Grammy nominations: JAY-Z, Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars lead List: Whos nominated for a Grammy? More: The Grammy nominations deservedly celebrate artists of color Take a look below at which artists also missed out on the main categories -- or, in many pop stars cases, failed to earn nominations at all.  (Editors note: The Grammy eligibility period is Oct.

30, 2017.) Ed Sheeran Sheeran cleaned up at the Grammys in 2016 with Thinking Out Loud, which took home the trophies for song of the year and pop solo performance.

With a hit single Shape of You that seemed ready to repeat Thinking Out Loud's awards success, fans had every reason to expect Sheerans 2017 album Divide to also be Grammys bait, with expertspredicting that the British singer would lead the pack of 2018 nominees.

Add the fact that Divide is 2017s second best-selling album, behind his pal Taylor Swifts Reputation, and a Sheeran Grammys sweep almost seemed preordained.

Take it as a sign of the times that Sheeran barely appears on the nominees list, getting snubbed for all the major awards, and only earning two nods in the pop categories.

  Lady Gaga Lady Gaga has previously been nominated many times in the pop categories, while failing to break through to a song or album of the year win.

While her 2016 album Joanne pushed Gaga's sound beyond the dancefloor with songs like Million Reasons, the release wasn't enough to earn her nominations in any of the main categories.

Instead, Gaga will be competing with Sheeran in the same two pop categories, with Million Reasons facing off against Shape of You for best pop solo performance, and Joanne and Divide both nominated for best traditional pop album.

  Katy Perry Despite a string of nominations over the years, Katy Perry has never won a Grammy. Her 2017 release Witness earned mixed reviews with critics, and the Grammys felt similarly lukewarm about the album, leaving Perry off the nominees list entirely.

Kesha Kesha's comeback album, Rainbow, was hailed as a triumph when it arrived this summer, but that wasn't enough to boost the singer into the main categories.

Instead, she will compete for best pop solo performance and best traditional pop album alongside Sheeran and Gaga.

The Weeknd The Weeknd won two Grammys in 2015 for best urban contemporary album and R&B performance, and despite the charts success of his 2017 release Starboy and its eponymous single, he only earned one nomination for urban contemporary album.

Miley Cyrus Cyrus earned her first Grammy nomination in 2015 for Bangerz, but couldnt replicate that success with 2017s Younger Now. Even with Cyrus newly stripped-down sound, Younger Now failed to score any nominations.

Demi Lovato Similarly, Lovato followed Confidents nomination for best pop vocal album at the 2016 Grammys with a new album this year, Tell Me You Love Me, featuring the successful single Tell Me You Love Me.

Yet, the Grammys just werent loving Lovatos new music, leaving her off the nominees list.

One Direction All five former members of the boy band landed in the top 40 on Billboards Hot 100 charts this year, with Harry Styles impressing critics with his self-titled debut album and Liam Payne and Niall Horan earning breakout hits with Strip That Down and Slow Hands, respectively.

Unfortunately for Directioners, neither Styles, Payne, Horan or their fourth bandmate Louis Tomlinson earned Grammy nominations this year.

Zayn Malik, who departed the band before their 2015 hiatus, earned one nomination for best song written for visual media with I Dont Wanna  Live Forever, his single with Taylor Swift for 50 Shades Darker.

Alicia Keys Casual Alicia Keys listeners may have forgotten that the singer released her album Here in November last year, making it eligible for the 2018 awards.

Click forward to see who else is nominated for that and other major awards at this years telecast, airing Jan.

28 on CBS (7:30 ET/4:30 PT).  Adam Warzawa, EPA           Album of the year: Childish Gambino, Awaken, My Love!  Nicholas Hunt, Getty Images           Album of the year: Bruno Mars, 24K Magic  Paras Griffin, Getty Images for BET           Album of the year: Jay-Z, 4:44  Timothy Norris, Getty Images for ABA           Album of the year: Kendrick Lamar, Damn  Kevin Winter, Getty Images for Coachella             Record of the year: Kendrick Lamars Humble is one of five nominees for the years best single.

This award goes to the artist, producer(s) and recording engineer(s), mastering engineers and mixer(s).  Dimitrios Kambouris, Getty Images for Clara Lionel Foundation             Record of the year: Bruno Mars, 24K Magic  Chris Pizzello, Invision/AP             Record of the year: Jay-Z, The Story of O.J.  Nicholas Hunt, Getty Images           Record of the year: Childish Gambino, Redbone  Matthew Eisman, WireImage           Record of the year: Luis Fonsi, left, and Daddy Yankee feat.

Justin Bieber, Despacito  Lynne Sladky, AP      .

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Natural Remedies To Get Rid Of Herpes! Here's What You Need To Do! - Duration: 2:16.

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Garlic

Garlic has antibacterial and antimicrobial homes.

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First of all, you should prepare a lemon balm tea and the soak a cotton ball in it.

Use the balm straight on the blisters.

You can also add 3 ml of lemon balm in water and mix it well.

Drink the solution twice a day.

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Essential oils

You may use clove oil, tea tree oil and myrrh oil for treating herpes.

The best natural solution for herpes is tea tree oil.

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[Eng Sub] What I eat in a day الفكيرة 209 | أنا باكل ايه - أكلات نباتية صحية - Duration: 9:33.

Welcome to Fokaira channel

You know that I care for the plant based healthy food

so what do I eat in my day?!!

Before talking about food

Let me tell you about tidying up the bed

In a matter of fact all my life

I didn't like to tidy up my bed at all

my philosophy in this was that

I will go back and sleep on it at night so there is not need to make it

but all this changed completely

but I will tell you after talking a bit about breakfast

usually breakfast is

specially in winter

Ginger with almond milk drink

I made this recipe before on the channel

with it I make for example...this is bread I made by myself

I make sure to make my own bread, some times I buy ready made but

this bread I made

it has corn flour and integral flour

I will add to it some tofu

This is tofu with herbs and olives

and some salad from my garden

now it is winter so the garden

moved to the closed balcony

The cherry tomatoes is still

here

While waiting for the water to boil

I try to clean up the kitchen

as it is part of the living room

Damir usually wake up before me

As he is a feminist which means

he defends women rights

so he would have already emptied the dish washer

so if I found anything that needs to do to the

dishwasher I put it in

Another option is to drink herbal tea

I mostly buy from the organic shops

a mix of herbs each mix is for something

one for the memory or one for digestion

one for warming

I like this kind because the packets has quotes

so every morning I can see

what is there for me

If anyone is following me on Instagram

you must have seen

my quote of the day

then I check

the emails, your comments

sometimes I sit with kalbouza

I can also have smoothie for breakfast

We go back to the bed story, I didn't

make the bed at all until we moved to our apartment

and I started to make the room decor from A to Z

there became love between me and the room

so I became so keen every day on making the bed

I found that this makes me think in a

more organized way

just seeing the bed made makes me feel that my day started

Of course I also use essential oils and make the room smells nice

this is the change that happened to me

with making the bed

I wonder if there is something you didn't do and

you started doing it recently ?

Now for the recipes I eat in a day

one day I can eat of course salad

and cauliflower

I use a recipe for cauliflower which I shared before on the channel

I will leave a link for it

I make it with this sauce which is

tahini, miso paste

and garlic powder

It tastes very beautifully that I can finish the whole tray

Maybe cauliflower is not so popular

by this recipe it is amazing

Another day I can make pasta with

tomato sauce with some salad and

Gomashio and flax seeds

grounded

with tofu

in the middle we can have more herbal tea

this herbal tea is with

cinnamon, ginger, vanilla and black pepper

A third day I can make rice

of course I prefer integral rice "Brown"

but today I have a reason as I got a gift

saffron, it is a very expensive spice

more expensive than gold

it's price is more expensive than the price of gold

because it needs lots of workers

today was the first day I use saffron

so I thought of using with it the white rice

I boil water and add it to it so it shows

this beautiful yellow color

then I add it to the rice

I will eat it with some okra

and veggies kofta

a fourth day I can get vegetables form

the organic market

I wash it and prepare it

spinach

beetroots leaves

They eat it here

This is something called Plitva

local vegetable, Croatian

Everyone should eat from the local vegetable in his country

cucumber is not local and not organic

so I peel it

This is an invention if someone is lazy

to use the cutting board and want to cut something quickly

It is a cutting board and a knife at the same time

I will leave a link for it in the description box

if I found it online

I always like to clean the kitchen on the spot

so it doesn't turn into a disaster after cooking

and I always care for the salad

I will fry the vegetables with some garlic

and spices

and also bumpkin soup because this is the season

I made it before on the channel

A fifth day I can eat pasta

with tomato sauce

and salad with sprouts

I made sprouts before on the channel

and this is sweet potato with a piece of seitan and a piece of tofu

This is lunch for the day

A sixth day I can get kale

it is a dark green leafy vegetable

which means it has calcium and iron

I wash it and prepare it

so it is ready for frying

and it tastes amazing

with some seitan and some rice

A 7th day

I can have mushrooms sauce with zucchini

and some full grain pasta

This is mostly what I eat in a day

sometimes

I don't eat healthy but I try to eat healthy

I hope the video is inspiring and useful

and encourage you to eat healthy

if you likes it give it a thumb up

and subscribe to the channel

if you still didn't

I would like to know what do you eat in a day

If you want to share what you eat with photos

You can go to the new group I made

Theresa Khalil on Facebook

and you can share with all your suggestions and ideas

So you are welcome there

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What happens if we stop eating animals? - Duration: 4:06.

Do you have any idea about Veganism?

Yes, you eat mainly vegetables and fruits, you don't eat meats

That's right Do you have an idea why people do that?

as a detox and for health

Over all, it has a lot of health benefits

and some people do it to show mercy for animals

Yes

Well, in moral way, what do you think

It's absolutly a good thing

But it depends on your motivation

These days that we need more production beacuse of the large consumption

That's why we raise them under crule conditions and no religion agrees to that

Do you have any idea what happens in the dairy industry?

Yes

Like humans cows must be pregnante for 9 months to produce milk

then its baby calf is kidnapped at the moment he is born so we can take its milk

The cow goes in shock and cry for her baby

What do you think of that? Did you hear about it before?

No, i didn't

it's really not a good thing

now that you know does that encourge you to do more research?

it can encourge me to change my behaviour

like what?

if you are talking about meat or milk

i can reduce them

So you think we can't live without meat or milk?

No no, there is no such a thing as that but it's priorities

or you can say ........

the taste?

No no, it's not about the taste at all

i'm gonna make it simple for you

Is there any priority that can justify taking son from his mom

There is no justification, it's just when give up something

You need to think about the overall contribution

can my role as individual stop this industry?

No it won't

Do you have any idea why this industry exist?

Because you give it money

You are talking about an idustry that's worth billions

so if people stopped consuming these products

the idustry would stop, right?

Ofcourse it will

ok but lets think about something else

How would we fulfill the environmental needs

of the overpopulated animals

But what is the cause of the overpopulation

in the first place?

we make the animals breed in unnatural way

to supply the demand

Because if we let them breed naturally

we won't eat meat or eggs or drink milk

we are the reason for the overpopulation to supply the demand

So if we stopped consuming them

the number on animals will decrease not increase

You made think about it in different way

i tried going vegan for 2 month but mainly for health side

So you already know the health side?

yeah ofcourse

and i really felt the result

and what made you stop?

i was living abroad but when i got back here

the lifestyle, family, gatherings

You find yourself rejecting alot of food

which bothers people

so you are forced to change back

would you consider going vegan again?

yeah i can look at from different perspictive

i can do more research

i can help by telling you about some documentaries

do you know "earthlings"?

yeah i heard about it

it shows the treatment of animals in different industries

and "What the health" which shows the health side

there is also environmental side

cattle produce large amounts of greenhouse gases

you can watch "Cowspiracy" which fouces on that side

ok thanks alot

i'm really happy to meet someone who was vegan :D

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JUST IN: Mueller's Sick Past Finally Revealed, What He Did Is Nasty - Duration: 3:28.

Robert Mueller is the Special Counsel tasked with investigating the allegations that President

Trump colluded with Russia during the 2016 General Election.

Despite the lack of evidence and serious questions about Mueller's ethics–the investigation

continues.

The government watchdog group Judicial Watch is responsible for examining a glaring issue

with the way Mueller behaved as the former FBI Director.

It turns out that the Special Counsel once collaborated with radical Islamic extremists

to purge essential documents and records from the FBI.

Judicial Watch obtained records back in 2013 showing how Mueller systematically scrubbed

papers deemed "offensive" by the extremists.

In order to attain access to the documentation, the government watchdog group was forced to

file a lawsuit.

If they had not taken the issue to court, the documents would never have seen the light

of day.

An initial report was published in 2013 explaining the scandal.

It was later updated in 2015 and included more details.

The evidence contained in these documents is inarguable.

Mueller did everything in his power to please the radical Islamic groups by rolling back

anti-terrorism training and associated curriculum within the FBI.

The material was deemed to be offensive to Muslims, despite the material covering the

acts of radical extremists–terrorists–within the Muslim community

The documents show that Mueller worked with a variety of organizations that have ties

to terrorism.

Two of the important groups listed include the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)

and Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

United States government officials indicated that CAIR was designated as co-conspirators

in the 2007 Holy Land Foundation terrorist financing case.

They are a known "front group" for extremists who have close ties to other radicals both

at home and abroad.

CAIR was founded back in 1994 by three self-proclaimed extremists: Omar Ahmad, Nihad Awad, and Rafeeq

Jaber.

The three men ran an American propaganda machine associated with Hamas.

Mueller met with the organizations in February of 2012 where they had a chance to express

their "concerns" to the 12-year-FBI Chief.

The documents show that not long after the meeting, Mueller told the groups that the

anti-terrorism material and classes were removed nationwide.

The purpose of this removal was far more sinister than eliminating offensive material that upset

a few people.

The goal of the information's removal was to influence the minds of the US government,

institutions, and the American public.

The records obtained by Judicial Watch expose rampant corruption spanning the Justice Department,

State Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and even the Obama White House.

Mueller's reasons for removing the material were nonsensical at best.

He even once said one informational piece: "[The] article is highly inflammatory and

inaccurately argues the Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist organization."

Mueller previously stated that the Muslim Brotherhood supports terrorism both in the

United States and overseas.

In essence, something doesn't add up here.

It is unsettling that Mueller is in charge of this investigation when he has proven in

the past that he will bend to special interests at a moment's notice, even if the interest

group consists of radical extremists.

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India's 36 Rafales What's the noise about - Duration: 5:37.

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【#010】11月11日は日本で何の日? ~What is the day on 11th of November in Japan?~※with English subtitles - Duration: 7:34.

Hey guys! It's Misaki!

Do you know what the day on 11th of November in Japan is?

Here in Japan, we called it Pocky day.

This is a Japanese chocolate snack called Pocky.

Let me explain why November 11th is called the "Pocky day".

As you can see in this package, Pocky is a stick-shaped chocolate snack. When you line four Pocky up, they look like 1111(November 11th).

So November 11th is called "Pocky day"

Actually we don't really celebrate anything in particular on this day, we just eat Pocky on the Pocky day.

When I was a university student, my professor bought many packs of Pocky and he gave them to us. I sometimes exchange the Pocky with my friends.

Pocky has a variety of flavors like this strawberry one.

It has different kinds of thickness, like the thicker ones and the thinner ones, and it sometimes has seasonal flavors too.

Today I'm going to have this one!

I think it was about 100 yen.

There are two packs of Pocky here.

Opening.

Pulling open like this...

This is Pocky!

Let me make 1111(November 11th)!

Okay, let's eat!

Hmmm, yum…!

The top part is coated with chocolate but the bottom bit isn't, so you can hold it here and enjoy the Pocky.

This bag has about 20 Pocky sticks.

Next I'm going to open the strawberry Pocky!

This package is very cute and as this says, this stick is heart-shaped.

I think this is also about 100 yen.

If you get it in convenience store, it's about 130 yen.

Let's open!

This is so cute! Look at this heart shape!

This chocolate not only has a nice strawberry flavor but you can also taste the strawberry's seeds.

Let's eat.

Actually I don't like seasonal flavors that much but this strawberry one is really good!

I haven't had this one for a long time so it feels good having it again.

The Japanese snack company "Guriko" sells Pocky and I think about 10 years ago, it also established the Pocky day because it wanted us to buy and eat more Pocky.

So it is not exactly a Japanese culture but it's like a trend recently.

So far I've introduced the Japanese chocolate snack "Pocky". Actually, one of my friends went to America a month ago and he bought this Nutella to me. So I'm gonna try it out now!

Actually you can find this one in convenience stores in Japan. When I studied abroad in Canada, I've seen it so many times, but I've never tried it.

I want to try this snack on Pocky day because it is also stick-shaped.

Let's open!

You can dip the stick in the Nutella.

This color is like chocolate… But some friends told me this is not chocolate...

Wow...Stretchy…!!

It has a nutty taste.

Before I took this video, I've just talked with an American friend and he told me that the name "Nutella" comes from "Nuts".

I'm not sure though...

It's delicious! I want to buy a tub of Nutella.

I've talked about Pocky day today.

If you're in Japan on 11th of November, try having Pocky too!

Of course, if it's not on 11th of November, you can still try it out!

If you like my channel, please subscribe it! Don't forget to give me a Like if you enjoy my videos!

Thanks and See you guys again!!

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Ramblings of a postgrad: What it's like to be a postgrad - Duration: 2:34.

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WHAT!??! PSYCHOPATH IN VAN ATTACKS TRUMP'S MOTORCADE BUT LOOK WHAT COPS FIND WHEN THEY TRY TO STOP H - Duration: 6:33.

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What I do for Work | Full Time RV Living - Duration: 4:01.

I definitely don't think the electrical issue with my fridge has to do with my

camper very interesting this is a derogatory mark for the campground

sorry campground what's up everybody I feel like one of the questions that I

get the most is what do you do for work or how do you work on the road well

today both of those questions are going to be answered just a little context

before I started traveling I was a network engineer if you don't know what

that is basically I made the Internet happen luckily for me that translated

super well into a mobile job currently I work for a small tech support website

and basically help people get their Apple products to work I get paid based

on how many questions I answer not how much time I spend working so I don't

have a set work schedule and that's perfect for me because I would much

rather be making movies for all of you than working sadly I'm not at a point

where I can quit my day job yet so this is what a normal work day looks like for

a full time traveler slash digital nomad the first thing I do in the morning is

get up it's rough but it's one of the most important steps to make those 6

inch green pieces of paper next I pack up all of my valuables into my beautiful

Manfrotto backpack I don't even know how do you say that Manfrotto, Manfrotto I

don't know Manfrotto Manfrotto this usually doesn't take me a long time but

when I turn it into a stop-motion movie it takes me about 25 minutes

from there I embark on one of my favorite parts of my workday riding my

bicycle and not working I ride and then I ride some more and eventually I end up

at a small coffee shop in the middle of a beautiful little neighbor this coffee

shop just happens to be called sugar bean and they serve a freaking amazing

cup of joe I go to the counter in order a 16-ounce americano the 24-ounce just

costs too much money and I try not to splurge well the barista works her magic

I find a place to sit preferably next to the window with a nice view of my bike

and then I set up my workstation then that beautiful moment happens my

coffee is ready she actually brought me my cup of coffee

but for this movie's sake I'm gonna pretend like I went up to the counter

and got it

this is also the point where everybody in the coffee shop was like what is this

weirdo doing after that I spend the next four to six hours bashing my head into

the table while listening to people yell at me I love customer service then the

second best part of the day happens I

get back on my bike and enjoy the beautiful afternoon Sun and think about

all the great movies I'm going to make

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What does the Christian faith say about the problem of evil? - Duration: 2:44.

Ankerberg: Bill, I think it's so important that people also realize that the Christian

faith has something to say that's very important about the emotional problem of evil.

Craig: That's right.

These mental machinations in response to the intellectual problem of evil may not be very

comforting to someone who is actually going through terrible emotional pain as a result

of suffering.

And the question is, does the Christian faith have something to say about that emotional

problem of evil?

And I think it certainly does, John.

Because it tells us that God is not some distant creator who stands aloof, cold and indifferent

to the universe He has made.

Rather, He is a loving heavenly father who shares our sufferings and hurts with us.

In fact, in the person of Jesus Christ, He enters into human history and He identifies

with us by taking on our suffering and our sin.

Alvin Plantinga, who is one of the greatest philosophers in the world today, has written

the following with respect to this problem: "As the Christian sees things, God does

not stand idly by, coolly observing the suffering of His creatures.

He enters into and shares our suffering.

He endures the anguish of seeing His son, the second person of the trinity, consigned

to the bitterly cruel and shameful death of the cross.

Christ was prepared to endure the agonies of hell itself in order to overcome sin and

death and the evils that afflict our world, and to confer on us a life more glorious than

we can imagine.

He was prepared to suffer on our behalf to accept suffering of which we can form no conception."

You see, on the cross Christ innocently bore a suffering that none of us can contemplate.

He bore the punishment for the sin of the whole world.

So when we think about the emotional problem of evil, I think meditation upon the cross

of Christ, and what He was willing to go through because of His love for me, can help to give

me the strength and the courage to bear the cross that He calls upon me to bear in this

finite life until I go to be with Him in glory.

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What Email Address Should I Use on My Resume | What to Put on a Resume - Duration: 1:01.

Use a professional

email address. Don't use something cutesy like

puppylovegurl or something silly

You want to make sure that it's possible to get an

email address that's a variation of your name

Something like Jane Smith could be JaneSmith@gmail.com

Jane_smith@gmail.com

JSmith@gmail.com

JaneSmith71@gmail.com. Do not

Use your work address. That's the most important thing

Don't use your work address, that's just going to get you

fired from the job you have now

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Nonstop Remix 2018,​ សម្រាប់ឆ្លងឆ្នាំ​ 2018 countdown for what Remix 2018 By S Remix Club Thaiᴴᴰ ♥ - Duration: 19:20.

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