Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Youtube daily report Oct 3 2018

Chabelita Pantoja y Sofía Suescun no se han llevado nunca demasiado bien, y es que mantenían una relación que parecía irreconciliable.

La novia de Alejandro Albalá ha dedicado en muchas ocasiones polémicas palabras a la hija de Isabel Pantoja, lo que ha provocado un gran enfrentamiento entre ellas.

Sin embargo parece que han enterrado el hacha de guerra, y durante el programa 'Límite 48 horas' de 'Gran Hermano VIP 6' acercaron posturas.

Todo comenzó cuando Chabelita Pantoja habló sobre su exnovio Omar Montes y su nueva relación con Techi, la que había sido su amiga dentro del concurso.

"Hay que reconocer que Omar no está nada dolido, una vez más Isa a mi me da lástima porque la han utilizado y es una pena", comenzaba diciendo Sofía Suescun, "y de verdad Isa valórate porque vales bastante".

Las bonitas palabras de la ganadora de 'Supervivientes 2018' sorprendieron a todo el mundo, y no es para menos.

Nadie esperaba que Sofía Suescun defendiera a la que parecía su enemiga durante tantos tiempo, y ambas aseguraban no tener "nada" en contra de la otra.

"No te veo mala niña, nadie me ha hablado mal de ti", decía Suescun, "ni siquiera Alejandro Albalá, a pesar de lo que habéis tenido".

Los consejos de Sofía Suescun; Jorge Javier Vázquez decidió que era el momento perfecto para que Sofía Suescun diese algún consejo a Chabelita desde su experiencia, y les sentó al lado.

"Valórate, porque este chico no te quiere para nada, te ha utilizado", aconsejaba Suescun a la exconcursante, "y si cuando salga te dice cuatro tonterías no caigas, deberías ser más dura".

Ante estas palabras, Chabelita mostró su opinión: "yo con esa persona no voy a caer, quizá con otras sí caí pero con él no".

"Para mí se terminó en el momento en que me dejó públicamente, porque si eres cantante lo que tienes que hacer es alejarte y no que gracias a mí ha entrado", continuaba explicando la hija de la tonadillera.

Después, cada una volvió a su sitio demostrando que los conflictos entre ellas parecen haber acabado.

For more infomation >> Sofía Suescun y Chabelita Pantoja acercan posturas en 'GH VIP 6': "Valórate porque vales bastante" - Duration: 2:56.

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José Carlos García, cocinero. Barbate, Zahara y Chiclana. Cádiz - Duration: 0:48.

For more infomation >> José Carlos García, cocinero. Barbate, Zahara y Chiclana. Cádiz - Duration: 0:48.

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Michael Schumacher, sur la fin, chaque minute compte ! - Duration: 1:46.

For more infomation >> Michael Schumacher, sur la fin, chaque minute compte ! - Duration: 1:46.

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Man Utd star Paul Pogba in on-field BUST-UP with Romelu Lukaku after Jose Mourinho row - Duration: 3:14.

 TV cameras caught Pogba letting rip at the Belgian striker midway through the second half against Valencia as tensions mounted at Old Trafford

 The Frenchman was fuming that Lukaku wasn't giving him enough options and he proceeded to shout and throw his arms up in frustration

 Manchester United hitman Lukaku, meanwhile, remained unmoved. It comes in the wake of revelations that Lukaku has distanced himself from the midfielder following his public spat with Jose Mourinho

 While some players have seemingly taken Pogba's side - Anthony Martial and Eric Bailly are both allies of the World Cup winner - Lukaku has chosen to step back with the row between player and manager boiling over

 The Red Devils could only draw 0-0 with Valencia on Tuesday, meaning they are now winless in four games and are amid their worst start to a season for 29 years

 United have lost three of their first seven Premier League games and already find themselves nine points behind rivals Liverpool and Manchester City

 And while they have taken four points from their opening two Champions League matches, they have not made it easy for themselves to qualify from their group

 United legend Rio Ferdinand can understand Ferdinand's frustrations and said: "Lukaku is so easy to mark at the minute, he's static

" "He needs to make defenders think, he needs to start moving in behind, making your defender change position and change eyeline

" While Paul Scholes let rip at Mourinho after another limp display. "I think it's a bad situation," said Scholes,

 "I'm slightly surprised that he survived because the performance was that bad. "The performance and attitude was just nowhere near

 "He's coming out in press conferences and constantly having a go at the players, having a go at the people above him because he's not got what he wanted

 "I think his mouth is out of control and he's embarrassing the club." Mourinho dismissed Scholes' comments last night, claiming he was not interested after watching United extend their winless run to four games

 "I don't need to know what he said," replied the United boss. "He says what he wants to say

 "I'm not interested, freedom of speech, free country, you can say what you want."

For more infomation >> Man Utd star Paul Pogba in on-field BUST-UP with Romelu Lukaku after Jose Mourinho row - Duration: 3:14.

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Angelina Jolie, son horrible vengeance contre Jennifer Aniston (photos) - Duration: 1:21.

For more infomation >> Angelina Jolie, son horrible vengeance contre Jennifer Aniston (photos) - Duration: 1:21.

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Losantos atemoriza a los espectadores de La Sexta con los planes de Iglesias - Duration: 2:49.

For more infomation >> Losantos atemoriza a los espectadores de La Sexta con los planes de Iglesias - Duration: 2:49.

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Jerry Tennant: Sanar es Voltaje, Física de Emociones. (EU) 2017 TRAD. CARLOS ARIAS - Duration: 48:27.

QUIERO AGRADECER A LOS ORGANIZADORES DE ESTA CONFERENCIA POR INVITARME, ES UN POCO

INUSUAL, CREO, PRESENTAR UN CIRUJANO OFTALMÓLOGO A HABLAR FRENTE A FÍSICOS PERO

SIN EMBARGO, ME SIENTO HONRADO QUE ME PERMITAN VENIR A COMPARTIR ALGUNAS IDEAS

CON USTEDES SOBRE LA FUNCIÓN DEL VOLTAJE EN EL CUERPO, AHORA, SIEMPRE COMIENZO MIS CONFERENCIAS

by announcing that I'm not speaking with my Texas MD license the Medical Board in

the state of Texas does not allow its physicians to talk about anything that's

not standard of care medicine and of course standard care medicine is

pharmaceutical medicine surgery and physical therapy and obviously what I'm

talking to me about today involves other things so I'm speaking today with my

Arizona homeopathic and integrative medicine license I want to acknowledge

certain people that have contributed greatly to too much of the information

I'm going to share today this is the Tennant Institute staff and we have dr.

Marr and dr. Hyde in the audience with us and if there are those of you who

become intrigued by some of the things we're talking about they'll be happy to

help demonstrate to you how all of this works in addition I want to acknowledge

Eileen mcusic whom you heard speak this morning and her major contributions to

this area as well so thank you Eileen so what are emotions well people talk

about having them but most people don't have a real good definition of what they

really are and how they were in addition as in the over 50 years I've

been in medicine people have talked sort of in passing about the mind-body

connection but I found it was difficult to get anybody to explain to me what

that meant how does that really work well they say well you know if you have

emotions that makes you get sick okay how's that work and I found it difficult

to find any solution or answer to that question so the reality is that none of

us can get through life without having emotional events we have losses loved

ones die or disappoint us our dreams go unfulfilled we go bankrupt we have car

wrecks we suffer injuries all sorts of things happen and then of course we now

have this big epidemic in our country of soldiers returning from war and

committing suicide so this business about post-traumatic stress syndrome is

of course become a major issue for us and nobody really knows very well how to

handle it and here's a list of all of the various things that can happen with

that but we find that more and more people that aren't soldiers are having

post-traumatic stress syndrome as well so we need to get a handle on how to

deal with that now when this time magazine cover came out we were only

losing one soldier a day now it's up to 20 a day so 20 of our veterans a day are

committing suicide so we obviously need to figure out a way to deal with that

now the the reality is that deployment and

suicide are not necessarily related in this studies that have been done but the

important point I think of the military suicides is that pharmaceuticals are not

very effective most people know that and the studies have been done to show that

there's really not a pharmaceutical that does very much in helping deal with

suicides and the emotions that go with it and then I'm just passing through the

studies that have been published about that now in my observation if you have

treatment failures it usually means you're using the wrong paradigm and so

I'm going to suggest to you a different paradigm as we go through the day but

I'd first like to tell you how I ended up sitting in this chair I'm trained as

an ophthalmologist and an ophthalmic plastic surgery surgeon and I did the

majority of the research for the laser that's used in lasik surgery by the

company called visix and I had a lot of fun doing that research but

unfortunately we didn't know at the time that the laser wouldn't kill viruses so

as I would be treating eyes and particularly I treated this one fellow

from India that had scars on his corneas and I used the laser to remove those

scars but he had leukemia well we didn't know that the laser wouldn't kill

viruses and so the viruses came up off his I threw my mask into my nose and

into my brain and I developed encephalitis and so I the result of that

was that I could see a patient and know what was wrong with them but I couldn't

remember how to write a prescription and I'd in addition to that I developed

spastic movements so I'd be sitting there and do something like that which

doesn't work really well if you're operating inside somebody's eyeball and

so for all of those reasons I had quit working at the end of November in 1995

so I spent about 16 hours a day in bed sleeping and I had two or three hours a

day in which I could think clearly enough to understand a newspaper and

then like a light switch would go off and I couldn't understand it anymore so

during that two or three hours a day I could think I had to figure out how to

get myself well because the best doctors I could find at NIH in Boston and New

York and wherever just said well you got three viruses in your brain we don't

know what to do about it go home and don't call us we'll

call you so during that two or three hours a day that I could think I began

to try to figure out how to get myself well and I began to think about the fact

that all the cells in the body work very much the same even though they look

different but that if I could figure out how to make one cell work I could make

them all work and so I went out and bought 10 or 15 books on cellular

biology and started to reading them which I hadn't done for about 30 years

and one of the things that resonated me with to me with those various books was

that each one talked about the fact that cells are designed to run at a pH of

seven point three five to seven point four five and so I didn't really know

too much about pH I remembered there was something about have to do with

acid-base balance but it didn't really know a great deal more about it so as I

began to look at pH I began to realize that pH describes voltage in a liquid so

if you think about the wires that are bringing the voltage into these lights

and to your computers etc that's conductive electricity of course with

electrons flowing through a copper wire but if you talk about a solution a

solution has the opportunity to be either an electron donor or an electron

stealer so in order to figure out which it is use a sophisticated voltmeter if

so to speak called a pH meter and when you measure a liquid with a pH meter it

will give you the either the pH or you can flip a switch and it will you read

it out in millivolts so the reality then is voltage in a liquid we call pH and by

convention if you find that the solution is an electron stealer you put a plus

sign in front of the voltage and if it's an electron donor you put a minus sign

in front of it and then you convert the voltage that you measure with a

logarithmic scale going from zero to 14 and call that pH

so plus 400 millivolts of electrons stealer is the same as a pH of zero

whereas minus 400 millivolts of electron donor is the same thing as a pH of 14

and if it's neutral if it's neither electron donor electron stealer then

that's a pH of 7 so when we say that cells must run at a pH of seven point

three five to seven point four five we are saying cells must run between minus

twenty and minus 25 millivolts well that was a wowser for me guess what

cells need energy to work that makes sense now by the way people sometimes

get confused with these numbers because if you take a cell in a petri dish and

you put an electrode inside the cell on one outside the cell and you major

across the cell membrane you'll get about minus 90 millivolts but hopefully

not very many of you have your cells in Petri dishes but in the environment of

its body they're designed to run at minus 25 minus 20 to minus 25 millivolts

so one of the things that you'll find is the characteristic essentially all

chronic disease is that you have low voltage going to that organ so so we are

constantly wearing ourselves out and needing to make new cells so what I'm

seeing here is one slide behind that one apparently okay so we are constantly

wearing ourselves out and having to make new cells so the macula in your eye

today is only 48 hours old in other words you get new cells in the macula or

48 hours the lining of your gut is three weeks old the skin you're sitting in

today is six weeks old your liver is eight months oh eight weeks old and your

nervous systems eight months old so we are constantly wearing ourselves out on

having to make new cells so it turns out then the chronic disease only occurs

when you lose the ability to make new cells at work

let me say that one more time chronic disease only occurs when you lose the

ability to make new cells that work well if that's the case then we need to ask

the question what does it take to make a new cell that works well as I mentioned

it takes minus 25 millivolts for a cell to run but to make a new one takes

double that it takes minus 50 millivolts and then in addition to having the

voltage to make new cells we have to have all of the of the nutrients to make

a new cell so if your house gets blown down with a tornado and you have to

build a new one guess what you have to have everything you need to bake it you

can't build a new house with door knobs and bathroom tiles you have to have

shingles and rafters and doors and windows that say you have to have

everything it takes and this is a big mistake people make when they're trying

to get well is they try one substance at a time saying that well I want to see

what works well it's not going to work because you have to have everything all

at one time to build a new cell so we have to have minus 50 millivolts of

energy we have to have everything it takes to make a cell and then we have to

deal with any of the toxins that are hanging around that damaged cells as

fast as we make them and the most common toxins we have to deal with our heavy

metals like mercury toxins coming out of our teeth and GMO foods with the

pesticide called roundup or glyphosate now the body actually has four different

battery packs because the human body is a portable electronic device like all

electronic devices it has to have a battery pack or multiple battery packs

and so the reality is that we have these four different packs now the largest one

of all is our muscles now our muscles are piezoelectric and for those of you

who aren't physicists that word funny word piezoelectricity means that if you

stress a substance and it emits electrons that's called piezoelectricity

so when I move my muscles I'm generating electrons which is by the way why

exercise is so important because X sighs is the way the human body is

designed to recharge your own personal battery pack but the reality is also

that our muscles are rechargeable batteries and so we have then these

large muscles which are our main batteries and then these muscles battery

packs are all hooked to our cell membranes

now silver membranes are capacitors so what is a capacitor well capacitors a

small battery and the way our cell membranes are designed is with a couple

of opposing layers of funny fats called phospholipids and these fats have a ball

and then two legs well the balls are electron conductors

and the legs are insulators so when you put them like this you have two

conductors separated by insulator which by definition is a capacitor which means

it stores electrons and then inside the cell we have mitochondria and inside the

mitochondria we have another rechargeable battery system when that

that battery system is charged up we call it ATP and then as it gives away

its electrons and discharges we call it ADP well because we have a rechargeable

battery system inside our mitochondria guess what else we need in there a

battery charger and the battery charger inside the cell is called the citric

acid cycle or the Krebs cycle so the Krebs cycle runs on primarily fatty

acids and so as you put fatty acids through the Krebs cycle it creates

electrons and for every unit of fatty acids that you put through the Krebs

cycle if oxygen is present you get enough electrons to charge up 38 of

these ATP batteries now in addition we have the DNA now DNA inside of ourselves

we generally tend to look at it from the side and we see look like we could took

a couple of strep stepladders and twisted them but if you look at it from

the top it looks like this and every circle of

DNA is golden mean and what that means is that it's 1.618

times the diameter is 1.618 times the the height and so forth

and any place in the universe where there is something that's golden mean or

in the shape of platonic solid it will cause implosion of scalar energy so

because our DNA is bill to mean then scaler implodes into it and gives

it its charge so it has the energy to do its job so then we have our muscles then

are stacked one on top of each other in a very specific order like stacking

batteries in a flashlight and so surrounding these the stack of muscle

batteries we have a substance called fashio

which is very much like a stocking and of course fashio is that shiny stuff you

see when your car of the Christmas turkey now they're interesting thing

about fashion it fash is a semiconductor so what in the world is a semiconductor

semiconductor is a collection of molecules arranged in such a way that

electrons move through it at the speed of light but only in one direction so we

have then this continuous stack of fasciae going from our toes up to our

brain are from our fingers up to our brain and surrounded by this stocking

which serves basically as the wiring system for the body so we have then the

stack of muscle batteries surrounded by the fascist so that every organ in the

body has its own battery pack because every organ in the body has its own

battery pack then we have the ability to isolate measure that voltage and figure

out why that organs malfunctioning now a stack of muscle batteries it's what's

been called an acupuncture meridian so an IQ potential brain is simply a stack

of muscle batteries now so this is an example of an act pension reading called

the spleen meridian and the spleen meridian oops go back the other way

there you go the spleen Meridian starts down in the

big toe goes up the inside of the leg and then it goes there's a special

branch as you can see goes over to the female genitalia then it goes around the

back where it gets the adrenal glands the spleen and the pancreas then it goes

on up into the neck and makes a loop and hooks into what's called the stomach

circuit and then the stomach circuit gets the macula of the eye so by the way

if anybody has macular degeneration it's because you have low voltage in your

stomach circuit they it powers the frontal lobes which is the thinking part

of your brain then it gets the thyroid the breast the stomach the male

genitalia and then back down to the big toe so it makes a loop so we have six of

these loops of muscle batteries that provide the 25 millivolts you need for

the organs to work and the 50 millivolts to repair them so chronic disease who

occurs when one of these muscle battery packs won't hold a charge so then that

leads us to the question well why won't that battery pack hold a charge well the

there's a checklist that you can go through to try to figure out why it

won't hold why it won't hold a charge but basically you have to look at the

roid hormone because the thyroid hormones t3 controls the voltage of

every cell membrane in the body and t2 controls the voltage in the mitochondria

so you have to be sure and get the thyroid hormone levels correct then if

you were to put a scar across one of these circuits so if you put akka scar

across one of these muscle battery packs here it's going to short it out and

it'll drain off some of the voltage so scars are can be a significant problem

but the only scars that really take you completely down are those on the main

line on your main cable a scar across your knee or something will generally

just lower it a few millivolts but enough to cause some problems in

addition emotions are stored the body is magnetic fields so if you

have a magnetic field it's stuck in one of these muscle battery packs here it's

going to block the voltage so it won't go through

and then finally dental infections are a significant problem because each of

these circuits go through very specific teeth so here you see that we have this

main cable that goes up the back and down the front and then from that main

cable you get the voltage coming from our arms and our legs and they've come

up to these lateral terminals and then from those lateral terminals they go to

this Center one and then it starts looping around the body and it went as

it loops around the back it has the option then of going out and attaching

to the ganglia that are up and down the spinal cord which we call the autonomic

ganglia and then from the autonomic ganglia it goes to every organ in the

body so that's the human body's wiring system and battery pack system and so

whenever you have chronic disease you will have failure of one of these

electronic systems so you simply have to start out whenever you have some sort of

illness asking the question so what's the battery pack to that illness so if

you have art disease you would say what's the battery pack for the heart

well it's obviously the heart muscle battery pack there are others that are

not as as obvious for example there's the example I gave you a spleen stomach

the spleen stomach circuit is the power supply for the entire endocrine system

the entire reproductive system in both males and females the macula of the eye

and the thinking part of the brain and of course when that system goes out

which is the one of the more common ones to go out then you start having failure

of those organ systems so how do we know if the voltage is low in a circuit well

we have the ability to measure it with certain acupuncture points using what

amounts to a specially-designed ohmmeter now as we

began to then identify the Power Packs that is not working correctly we have

two things in front of us one is to figure out why that battery pack won't

hold a charge and then the second is to try to recharge the battery pack while

we're figuring out how to fix the reason that we got into trouble in the first

place so we have developed this device called a bio transducer that puts out

both electromagnetic and scalar energy and if you simply aim it at the failing

organ you can begin to recharge the cells in that organ itself and then you

want to come behind it and you want to charge the muscle battery packs and

these diagrams that we have here where you see the red and the black dots show

you where to put the polarity because every battery pack like every other

battery you're aware of has its as terminals and polarity so you take

patches and you stick the patches on to where the of the terminals of the

battery pack that doesn't have enough charge hook it on to the bio modulator

which is a little portable device that looks a bit like a computer mouse and it

puts out waveforms that are designed to implode energy and transfer energy to

the cells and recharge your muscle battery packs so your your recharging

the organ or each charge in the muscle battery packs while you're working on

figuring out well why won't that battery pack hold a charge in the first place

now one of the interesting things is that our bodies are wired up

like many circuit boards as you know many electronic circuit boards use Tesla

resonating circuits a Tesla resonant circuit is a combination of a capacitor

and a coil wired in parallel and when you do that it has the ability to

communicate with other systems that are a calm

nation of Tesla resonating circuits so in the body the lung is always wired to

the large intestine the hearts always wired to the small intestine the spleen

and pancreas are always wired to the stomach the kidney is always wired to

the bladder and the liver is always wired to the gallbladder each of these

Creed in a Tesla resonating circuit and because they are Tesla circuits they are

able to communicate with each other so one part of our body knows what's going

on in the other part of the body because we're wired up with Tesla resonating

circuits now all of these various circuits in the body go through very

specific teeth and so the teeth act like circuit breakers so if you begin to have

an infection in one of your teeth it will at first begin to reduce the

voltage that's in that circuit and later actually switch it off so the circuit

we've been talking about the spleen stomach circuit is the one that you see

in yellow here it's the upper molars and lower premolars and so the if you have

an infection in an upper molar then it's going to begin to affect your spleen

stomach circuit which means it's going to affect as I mentioned your entire

reproductive system your entire endocrine system the thinking part of

your brain and the macula of your eye so most people with macular degeneration

have an infection in an upper molar on those same side is their macular

degeneration now one of the issues then is how do teeth enter into this whole

system well it turns out that the teeth appear to function similar to the way

that a lymph node does in the lymphatic system if you have infection in your

lymphatic system and it goes up the lymphatics it gets caught and trapped in

a lymph node well the emotions are trapped in the body as magnetic fields

on those magnetic fields tend to end up being trapped in teeth as well and so

what you'll find is the majority of chronic illnesses

actually begins with an emotional event let me say that one more time

the majority of chronic disease actually begins as an emotional event and that

emotion is a magnetic field that starts blocking the circuit by getting caught

in one of the teeth and as it does so it begins to lower the voltage and the

tooth now dr. Steinman's showed that every tooth has within it a pump that

pumps fluid from inside the tooth to inside the mouth and that's what keeps

you from getting cavities your kids will be happy to know that it's not snicker

bars that are causing their cavities it's the failure of this pump so when

their pump begins to fail then infection comes from the mouth into the tooth it

begins to cause decay so the emotion begins to lower the voltage enough in

the tooth that the pump begins to fail and then you begin to get a cavity and

then you begin to get a crown and then you can begin to eventually keep going

until you get a root canal and then that leads eventually to having a malignancy

so again most of the chronic disease occurs begins as as emotions now

obviously there's some circumstances where that's not the case if you were

living in Tokyo when Fukushima blew up and you were radiated obviously that's

not necessarily emotional event in the sense that you may not have known you

just got radiated but it's going to make you sick but generally speaking most of

the emotions or most of the chronic disease we have we can trace back to the

emotion that has blocked a particular muscle battery pack by blocking the

tooth that's involved with it now when you look at this particular slide you

might ask the question didn't anybody ever teach you not to put so many

numbers on one slide well I did it on purpose because I wanted you to get the

gestalt of it so what you will see is that the relationship you'll see that

here that a pH of seven point three five is the

same as minus twenty millivolts seven point four four is the same as minus

twenty five so that's where our organ our cells normally run but as voltage

begins to drop then things begin to get worse and worse for us until we finally

get down to plus 30 millivolts all cancers occur at plus 30 millivolts so

what you see is that normal tissue is running at electron donor which is minus

25 millivolts and as you go past zero you have flipped the polarity that is

that every every battery as you know as a plus on one end a minus on the other

and as you drain the battery all the way to zero it flips its polarity upside

down and so when the polarity reverses is when we and it gets all the way down

to plus 30 millivolts is when malignancies occur now we don't have

time to really go into that in much detail today but the amount of oxygen

that will dissolve in water is dictated by the voltage of the water so as the

water inside of ourselves has lower and lower voltage than the oxygen in the

cell comes out of the cell and disappears and when you finally flip the

polarity there is so little oxygen capability in the cell that the stem

cells recognize that signal that hey we just ran out of oxygen here please help

and so stem cells go over and invade the local blood supply and create a massive

blood vessels that we call a cancer which is indistinguishable from a

placenta and a pregnant female so basically all solid tumors are placentas

that about is the body's way of responding to lack of voltage and oxygen

so if we began then to think about the

the way that this works think about my thumb my thumb is a perfectly good thumb

by the way it's ran in at what voltage

minus 25 millivolts now I hit it with a hammer and I

destroys themselves and my thumb what's going to happen is that the thumb is

immediately going to go to minus 50 millivolts and minus 50 millivolts

causes the arterioles to dilate and the reason that happens of course is we need

the raw materials dumped at the curb there so to speak so that we can rebuild

the cells we destroyed with a hammer well when those capillaries dilate we

get all the signs we normally call inflammation we have redness we have

swelling we have heat we have a pulsing pain and it makes you say bad words so

my thumb gets busy and it makes new cells it replaces those I smashed with a

hammer goes back to minus 20 fell at five millivolts and I'm a happy camper

but on the other hand if when I smash my thumb if the power supply going to the

thumb is inadequate to provide the minus 50 millivolts I need to make new cells

then my thumb won't heal and I'm stuck in chronic disease you see that so I can

take all the pills I want to do all the surgery I want on the thumb but it'll

never get well until I do what insert enough electrons to get me up to minus

50 millivolts and so if you understand what I just told you about the thumb you

understand basically my whole lecture so I can go home now oh no wait a minute

it's still a little bit more but the point is that chronic disease occurs

when you don't have enough voltage to make new cells and so so as voltage

begins to drop then oxygen begins to drop and when oxygen drops there are

several bad things that begin to happen the one of the things that as I

mentioned earlier is that the you began to have less ATP which is the voltage

inside the cell that cell needs to do its business now also mention to you

that as because of the krebs cycle being able to make to recharge 38 of these ATP

batteries for every unit of fatty acid you put through the Krebs cycle that's

only true if oxygen is available if oxygen is

available then for every unit of fatty acid you put through the the battery

charger you only get enough electrons to charge up two batteries so it's a bit

like having a car that goes from 38 miles a gallon to two miles of the

gallon your cells become very inefficient now

in addition to having inefficiency of the intracellular voltage we have

problems with bugs now the body contains perhaps trillion

bugs of various kinds and the majority of them are suppressed by oxygen but as

oxygen levels begin to drop because voltage drops then these bugs wake up

and the first thing the bugs want to do is have lunch and they want to have you

for lunch now bugs don't have teeth they can take

a bite out of you so instead they put out digestive enzymes to dissolve your

cells so they can get the nutrients so think about having a sore throat the

strep bacteria on your tonsils having a picnic and they're having a good old

time but you have the world's worst sore throat you have a headache you have a

fever you vomiting you have diarrhea your joints hurt to have an immiscible

day and it's because the bugs are having their way by putting out these digestive

enzymes to to get their nutrients out of the cells now one of the things is that

as as voltage and oxygen drop more and more these microorganisms lose their

cell membranes so they become what have been called cell wall deficient

organisms or stealth pathogens one of the problems with that is first of all

you can't culture them secondly you don't see them with a standard

microscope you need one of these fancy microscopes called phase contrast or

dark field microscope and the these bugs then put out various toxins and began to

damage the local tissue and often what we call an autoimmune disease is simply

how these bugs having their way with your local tissue so as they put out

their toxins you get the signs of inflammation and swelling and so forth

but if you try to culture anything or look

at a biopsy of that area you don't see anything because normal hospitals and

physicians offices don't use one of these microscopes so are you gonna

actually see them in these images that you see on the screen you see these

various cell wall deficient bugs inside red blood cells consuming them in the

lower right you see where I took red blood cells put it under a coverslip on

a microscope slide and let it sit there for a few hours and as it consumed all

of the oxygen you see the lime spirochetes coming chronic crawling out

of the red cells so everybody in this room has Lyme disease it's just whether

or not your immune system has the ability to deal with it whether you have

symptoms from it so then as the voltage gets down toward plus 30 millivolts then

the cell wall deficient fungus shows up and you begin to have these kinds of

cells this is a blood from a fellow who had leukemia and you can see the fungal

forms in his blood that the fungus is always associated with with these kinds

of things so I'm going to skip past this is just a better microscopic view and I

want to go to talk to you a minute more about teeth because that's terribly

important in the understanding how to get people well now if you look at the

lower left image you see a car battery that has corrosion around it which means

that the alternator and that car is going to have trouble keeping that

battery charged up well the tooth just above it is attached

to a muscle battery but it also has corrosion and thus it also has trouble

keeping that battery charged up and then as corrosion in either your car battery

or your tooth gets worse over time then it gets harder and harder and harder and

harder to keep your battery packs charged up and eventually in the car

battery the corrosion will come outside the battery itself and start corroding

through your battery cable which now me you have a total short-circuit and your

car won't start well this process occurs in the body when the infection in the

tooth moves out into the bone so when you have infection in a bone around a

tooth it actually works just like a circuit breaker and shake takes down

that circuit and then the two circumstances in which that occurs is

either a root canal tooth which is of course a dead tooth

most of you may know the way you do a root canals you drill a little hole in

the top of the tooth and you put an auger down and then you rip out the

artery and rip out the nerve and kill the tooth and then you fill it with

putty you know the problem is that now the tooth is dead and all dead tissue

gets infected the dentists are the only physicians that believe you can get away

with leaving dead tissue in the body no other doctor believes that so one

root canal tooth shuts down sixty-three percent of your immune system so and

then what makes it worse is that it then gets out into the bone and when it gets

into the bone it's shuts off that circuit and so now the voltage drops

significantly in that circuit and that's why you find in the we looked at all the

cancer patients we've seen in our clinic in ninety five percent of their more

associated with the root canal or an infected bone where the a tooth had been

pulled 95 percent so a leading contributor to cancer is having an

infection in the bone around one of the teeth now in addition to root canals is

there's a problem when teeth get pulled because teeth are held into the bone by

a ligament called a periodontal ligament what dentists are trained to do is

wiggle the tooth make it loose take it out put a stitch in quit leaving the

ligament behind when you do that it's very hard for the bone to heal because

the ligaments in the way and even if the dentist happens to be one who takes the

time to scrape out that ligament because the mouth such a dirty place often times

people get infection in the bone during the first few days of healing once the

tooths been pulled so once you and that's called a cavitation

so whether you have infection from a root canal or from a cavitation it tends

to shut down the circuit and one of the problems is that infection in the bone

then tends to move over and take out the next circuit so a huge problem is that

our kids are in high school and they go to the dentist and they say oh you got

to get your wisdom teeth out it's that old thing of whether if you go to Midas

you get a muffler so a study came out last year showing that 65 percent of

root canal extractions were unnecessary well nevertheless they get their their

their wisdom teeth pulled and now they start getting infection in that area and

the wisdom teeth circuit is heart small intestine but listen it's the autonomic

nervous system autonomic nervous system is the body's on/off switches so all of

a sudden within days after getting their wisdom teeth extracted the kids have

lost their on/off switch which means they their bodies doesn't allow to

control itself then over time it begins to move next door and takes out the

spleen stomach circuit now remember that the spleen circuit is the power supply

to the adrenal glands so now soon they've lost their their control panel

their on/off system and then they lose their adrenals so they can't deal with

stress and so they began to become what many people say oh he's just a teenager

well no he's not just a teenager he's lost his his ability the whole but way

the body deals with stress and so many of our kids hide themselves within

electronics because within the electronics they have an on/off switch

in their body they don't so they can't deal with the real world anymore and so

they hide within their cell phone and their game boys or whatever you call

them nevertheless this is a huge problem now when you lose only got five minutes

left so when you lose your ability to make a drillin you go down the following

slippery slope you have trouble going to sleep you have try

dealing with stress you have trouble with your memory and then you can't

multitask so you're sitting reading a book or watching TV and somebody says

hey do you want mustard or mayonnaise you become very annoyed because they are

interrupted you but you don't have the mental horsepower to stay attached to

whatever you're doing so you detach you pick mustard you go back to your book

and now you can't remember your place and you're even more annoyed and then it

gets to where you don't like any stimulus so you don't like loud noises

loud music rowdy crowds can't be around people who are arguing and eventually it

gets to where you don't even want to be touched you just want to sit in the

corner and have people leave you the heck alone and then your sexual

equipment quits working and then you can't go to sleep before 11:00 and when

you wake up you're still tired all of that snood to the lack to loss of the

spleen power supplied to your adrenals well what I've just described of course

is very destructive if you can't deal with the life or the world you can't be

a good spouse and particularly if your sexual equipment doesn't work anymore

then that's a big problem in a marriage you can't be a good parent because kids

make noise and want something from you and you have nothing to give you can't

be a good worker you can't be a good friend you can't be

good at much of anything so your life's in the toilet simply because you've lost

the spleen circuit that goes to the adrenal glands and that's a huge problem

in our society well now I li mcusic spoke earlier about mapping the field of

emotions and this is the the traditional Chinese one so that the various circuits

have these various sorts of emotions get stuck in these various particular places

or in the teeth or that are associated with these dr. mannus published these

and of course eileen has published hers which is this group of of where things

get stuck and as far as the racing emotions are

concerned because emotions are magnetic field you can erase them with a stronger

magnetic field one of the laws of physics is if you take any magnet and

you put a stronger magnet over it then the weaker magnet assumes the

characteristics of the stronger one and so when you have these emotions that are

stuck you can begin to erase them in a variety of different ways now there are

various groups over the years that have looked at this subject and tried to

figure out how to do it EFT psych-k emotion code psychosomatic energetics

etc etc but certainly the we had developed one where you can't if you can

think about emotion while holding onto these hand grips with your bio modulator

you could erase the emotion but when we did that where we're doing in one

emotion at the time and of course Aileen talked to you this morning about using

her tuning fork to do it which is very effective what I have recently found is

that if you treat the wisdom teeth which treats your autonomic nervous system

then you can begin to knock out you can not only change the polarity in all of

your various circuits at one time but also knock out many of the motions

automatically now a pendulum is actually a like a single string on a guitar and

the weight on the pendulum makes the streak taunt so when you move when it's

moved it's actually resonating with whatever frequency the string is so what

you do is you hold this pendulum over the small intestine heart small

intestine autonomic system and you take the bio transducer and simply put it

over the wisdom teeth and you watch the pendulum and it will always be spinning

backwards if the voltage is low counter clockwise and you keep holding it there

and pretty soon it'll slow down and then it'll start spinning clockwise and then

you do the same on the other side again holding the pendulum over the heart

small intestine circuit put the bio transducer over the autonomic system at

where you can access it if the two watch it spin backwards and in the

correct way and now when you go back and check all of the circuits you've

corrected the polarity in every circuit and many of the emotions that you had

found out in the bio field are already gone as well so unfortunately I don't

have the time to talk to you about how we're wired up with with polarity and

with how our bodies all gold and mean and how implosion occurs but if you're

interested in those subjects then we have some videos that will help you in

that area plus we will be giving some demonstration if there are any of you in

the audience who happen to have any emotion anybody here will be doing some

demonstrations in the breakout room so what I've hoped to accomplish in these

few minutes I had to talk with you is to help you understand that the body is a

an electronic device which has a multiple battery packs and the chronic

disease occurs when those battery packs won't hold a charge and that getting

well involves you identifying which battery packs are failing you

identifying the reason that they're failing you and fixing that so that it's

basically what we're doing is like you coming home from work and opening the

fridge and it's hot in there and the lamp and the living room won't turn on

the TV in the bedroom won't turn on and you go out in the garage and flip the

circuit breaker now everything works well that's the way we do medicine now

as we figure out which circuit breaker is out go fix it turn you back on and

let your body heal itself which it does very well if it has the voltage the

nutrients and deal with the toxins thank you for allowing me to be here

you

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VENOM 2018 MOVIE REVIEW - Duration: 1:34.

short film review Vienna 2018

It may disappoint some, but Venom is real

dedicated only to Venom and Eddie Brock.

The last one here is the most revealed, so remember

Broca from "Spiderman 3 "even somehow awkward.

Tom Hardy did the best as well as the rest

cast

However, only the character Hardy has at least somehow

prescribed storyline and development.

Fans have been waiting for a long time solo film about Venom,

and after almost ten years we got it!

Venom turned out very pleasant - it is often good

(!) joking, constantly wants eat and crave to bite off

heads.

PG-13 rating of course not allows you to show all

his cruelty but it tried good beat.

Action, by the way, bearable, despite a little average

the graphics.

Sony, of course, did not release the film level of the Marin Universe.

And it's not about scale or computer effects,

but about the general perception.

"Venom" feels like a local the story though threatened

it turns out the whole world.

The film uses old techniques, although the genre of kinokomiksov

already gone far ahead.

Hard to say work out Does Sony have a full-fledged cinema universe?

which correctly uses gloom, while not forgetting

show bright moments.

Although there is another question: Will the studio decide to continue?

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Why is Kim Bong Ja? - Duration: 2:49.

Bongja, don't press the keyboard!

MochiMochiParadise♥

Why?

What?

She always sleeps on the keyboard.

Sleeping.

Sleeping.

Sleeping.

Do you fall asleep?

Sleep again.

What do you see?

Why is Kim Bong Ja? Blitz interview scene

Mike...

Oh, I don't have a microphone.

It is to go on a trip and look like a person who bought a cat to make fun of it.

I found Mike!

Hello?

erase the microphone from one's mind in a second

Please do not touch the keyboard?

To make her feel better, we brush her first.

Bongja, why are you doing this?

(Miss Mike)

Why is it?

Kim Bong Ja (8) /Girl with a monitor

Don't lie down!

Kim Bong Ja (8) / Blue frog girl

Bongja, you can't press the keyboard!

HiFive!

Ah! Keyboard! Keyboard! Keyboard!

Bongja, you can't press the keyboard!

Go to sleep over there!

Don't raise your hand. I'm scared.

Go away!

Go away!

Go away!

Go away!

Come on, go over there!

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Jaz Beach Montenegro

After a trip to Tivat

We got to the beach

Let's relax.

Let's try the water.

This sand treats the body.

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Comic / Middle East - HABIBI by Craig Thompson (ESP audio | ENG/ESP subs) - Duration: 11:16.

Hi people! A few girls that follow my videos asked me how I I put on my veils.

Sorry for looking so ugly. I'm wearing zero makeup and I just got out of bed, what can I do.

You probably knew I couldn't actually look like in my videos. Looks change a lot without makeup.

Look at me, I'm a mousy goblin.

I'll do a mini-tutorial on how to place the fancy veils before the booktube video.

We start with a low braid to help with fastening the veil.

And then you do like this, placka! with a big veil and put it on this way.

It can cover as much as you like. Fasten it down here a bit. Now comes...

...the "rolled liquorice" part.

Two sashes of different, yet matching colors.

You grab them by here, knot their tips together...

And put it around your head like this.

Grind it against your skull and tie it hard behind your neck or wherever you prefer.

You can leave the bow up or down. I'll tie it down my nape.

You leave the rest hanging here, decorating your back...

Yeah, this will do.

Yeah, nailed it, this is fine enough. Now, let's fetch some earrings!

Much like makeup, angle is everything.

See how much makeup can do for a face? That's why you can't trust

all those hot actors and actresses from TV, because all of them

are wearing tons of makeup. If you caught them right after waking up, it'd be like

my mother often says: "You see that guy handsome as a god? His butt smells too." Did you see

that, before I put on powders and creams, I looked like a two-eyed earthworm? That's the power of makeup.

Hi people! Today I'll tell you about a graphic novel...

Well, what we the commonfolk call comics. Now some call them graphic novels

and I still can't tell the difference between the two.

It's a beautiful story named HABIBI by Craig Thompson.

It tells the story of Dodola, a woman... well, she starts as a little girl and

grows up to be a mature woman. These are Dodola and the kid she adopts,

only nine years younger than her, named Zam. We accompany them

as they live through different moments and scenarios,

all the way to the end of the novel. Be warned: it's tough. It has a pretty ending, though.

But still, it's not a rainbows-and-unicorns-happy book. Here's the synopsis:

"Both actual and timeless, HABIBI brings us a poignant love story,

a parable about our relationship with nature, the cultural

rift between the first and the third world, the heritage shared

by Christianism and Islamism alike, and the magic of storytelling."

Where HABIBeen?

Where I HABIBeen the whole time. (Sorry, had to come up with English puns, the Spanish didn't work)

Everything starts with Dodola's story,

a girl from a lost village in the Middle East whose job

is to dance and swirl to summon rain. A drought comes

and they decide that the girl's not useful for this, so she's no longer valuable.

Dodola lives in a very sexist, backwards society.

So they decide to sell her. She's sold to an older guy, a scrivener

who takes her away on a motorcycle, and from then on Dodola will have to learn how to face

all the obstacles and torments life throws upon her. There are lots

of places and diverse situations Dodola and Zam, who enters

the picture a bit later, will have to power through.

Poor Dodola has terrible luck. Okay, so does Zam, but Dodola

has it much worse. First, she's sold to a guy that could be

his father or grandfather; then she ends up in a slave market; then she's thrown

into a harem ruled by the most insufferable king ever.

Then she tries to escape and ends up in a cell, then in a village made out of waste; all

while Zam follows his own path and both meet again and lose each other,

be it via shared memories or in real life.

Until they finally find each other again,

after many years apart, each become a different person.

But no matter what, in the end we all cross fingers, wishing that "hab" will triumph.

Hoping that love will overcome everything. Meanwhile,

here (this book is a masterpiece) See? HABIBI teaches you a bit about

Islamic culture, the similarities between our Old Testament

and their faith. It teaches you about writing, symbolism, magic,

craft, their relationship with numbers, the power of Maths

and riddles. It tells you about their angels, the Islamic beliefs on

the elements: water, earth, fire and air. It tells you about all the shapes

they can create just with calligraphy.

It talks about the connection betwteen Maths, Alchemy, the elements

and their folklore; between the sacred Islamic and Christian scriptures...

And all of this is explained in a perfect symbiosis

with the story lived by Zam and Dodola, first together and later separated,

and then back together. Here you'll learn about the "magical" numbers,

the importance of number 9, and how every craft and discipline converge in Calligraphy,

and how this calligraphy can be used to create even more art.

HABIBI is a fascinating read. Though, no matter how hard I try, I'm always

a mess when it comes to describe a book. But well, by now you all know this

is HABIBItual of me. HABIByou seen what I did there?

Look... Religion.

Mythology.

Aristoteles' teachings, as well as those by... Jabir Ibn Hayyan, the father of Chemistry.

Astronomy, Numerology... and in the end, all of this becomes...

Alchemy. And the link that binds all these wonders together and gives them meaning

is Love, HAB. Well, "habib" means "beloved" and "habibi" means "my beloved."

I hope today's book sparked your interest.

I know I explain stuff a bit chaotically, but please, forgive me... It's just that

this headsash is actually squeezing quite hard on my head, and I'm starting to believe

it's affecting my brain blood flow. Anyway, if you like graphic novels,

comics, art, culture, and learning about other lives, other people and

other parts of the world, I suggest you read HABIBI by Craig Thompson.

Now, HABIBI aside, I have very exciting news! I'm so happy!

Do you remember when I said that I was preparing the English edition of my novel "La Visita del Selkie"?

The English version is named THE VISIT OF THE SELKIE. Okay, The Visit of the Selkie

will be available for purchase as kindle and paperback on October the 14th on Amazon.

If you have some friend who speaks or reads in English...

Or if any of you, my English-speaking watchers,

wants to read this book, you know, on October the 14th you can buy it and enjoy it. (DIGITAL PREORDER AVAILABLE NOW!)

Sorry for my crappy English. I hope you at least understood most of it.

So there's that. Soon it will be available in English! Also, now you can order

the anthology SUEÑOS ETÉREOS from Khabox Editorial, which features

my winning short story "Los juegos de Judith," which is told from the point of view

of a cat living with a couple of witches. The cat starts noticing that something very creepy

is happening in their little forest cottage after Judith came back to live with them again.

Featuring Ouijas and eerie stuff.

I can't say about the other stories in this anthology, but I assume they'll be great,

and I can't wait for my own copy to arrive so I can have it

in my hands and enjoy it properly. (Not my story; the others. Mine, I already know the ending)

Well, if it interests you, you can buy it (Spanish) through

the links down here in the description.

Whoops! I smacked my earring. Also, recently Alethé, the publishing house,

shared on social media the cover I made for the Spanish edition of THE GOBLIN EMPEROR.

(El Emperador Goblin) (I misspronounce it)

(Untranslatable pun) Don't mistake "Emperor" for "Waiteror," which is how I pronounced it.

The "waiteror" is a gentleman who waits professionally.

Okay, stupidness aside, be prepared for THE GOBLIN EMPEROR. It'll come out soon!

I'll put the date and the price in the description. Well, now you see I've been tangled

in a bunch of projects and quite busy doing a lot of drawings and illustrations.

All of that aside, I hope you liked today's video,

and like always, thank you so much for watching me again. See you next time!

Bye-bye! :D

I hope my mother doesn't cook...

HABIBeans for lunch today.

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Jaz Beach Montenegro

After a trip to Tivat

We got to the beach

Let's relax.

Let's try the water.

This sand treats the body.

Do not forget to subscribe.

Thank you for your like!

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Girl message to Imran Khan that don't hard roles on poor people only

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Romelu Lukaku is causing a problem for Manchester United | Transfer News - Duration: 1:26.

Romelu Lukaku is causing a problem for his Manchester United teammates due to his lack

of movement, according to Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes.

United laboured to a goalless draw against Valencia in the Champions League on Tuesday

evening, and struggled to create clear-cut chances against their Spanish opponents at

Old Trafford.

Lukaku has scored four goals in nine appearances so far this season, but Ferdinand and Scholes

believe the Belgian is easy to play against due to the lack of runs in makes in attack.

'Lukaku is so easy to mark at the minute, he's static,' Ferdinand told BT Sport.

'He needs to make defenders think, he needs to start moving in behind, making your defender

change position and change eyeline.'

Scholes added: 'I don't think these players realise how much of a threat they can be.

'Look at the size of him, how quick he is.

ahead of Napoli game 'As Rio said, he's just so static, he's easy to play against.

We could have played centre-half against him tonight.

'When he's up for it, running into channels, barging people out of the way, he can finish

as well.

'They need to realise what their strengths are and go out on the pitch and perform.'

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To the owners of all the TVs I've accidentally cast YouTube videos to before.

I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to connect to your TV

I didn't want it. You didn't want it. It's just an unfortunate situation all around.

I knew you were watching something calming like the sound of waves or

crackling logs on a fire and all of a sudden I bumped the button.

This must've been a shocking interruption

This shouldn't have happened.

But people make mistakes.

I made a mistake and I can never forgive myself for that.

I'm sorry.

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Easy Blender Salsa - Duration: 2:50.

(upbeat klezmer music)

- Hey everyone, I'm Jerry James Stone

and in this video I'm gonna show you how to make

a delicious salsa that's super easy, super tasty.

I love salsa.

I mean you probably love salsa too,

that's why you're watching this video.

But the thing that's great about it

or that can be annoying about it

is when you have to chop all those ingredients, right?

But in this one you don't.

You just throw everything in the blender

and boom, you have tasty salsa.

But let me show you how to make it.

To make the salsa, we're gonna start off with some tomatoes.

Once again, thank you Brian for giving me these.

Just wanna loosely chop them up

and add them to your blender.

We're gonna add in some lime juice.

Add in some garlic.

Some sliced peppers, also, those are from Brian.

Thank you Brian.

So before I blend this I just wanna give you

a tip on making your salsa spicy.

When you're using chili peppers,

the heat doesn't come from the seeds.

There's a little bit of heat there,

but most of the heat is in that white pith

that's holding onto the seed inside the chili pepper.

So if you want to have some of the flavor

but not so much of the heat,

remove the seeds and that white pith.

If you like hot like I do,

just throw the whole damn thing in.

Which is what I'm gonna do.

Add in some salt, some ground cumin.

Some chopped red onion.

And some chopped cilantro.

Oh and once again, thank you Brian

for all of the delicious ingredients

that I got to use in this blender salsa.

Super happy, it's super tasty, I'm gonna go eat it all.

And mix.

(blender whirring)

And once it's all done you have great,

fresh salsa.

That's all there is to it.

Once again, huge shout out to my friend Brian.

He gave me the tomatoes, and the chilies,

and all the delicious things that

I was able to use in this blender salsa.

Super, super tasty, I hope you like it.

Let me know if you try it.

Hey, you know what, if you like this video,

give me a thumbs up.

And if it's your first time watching, subscribe.

I release a new video every week.

Also if there's something that you wanna see,

drop a comment below, I would love to hear from you.

Until then, I'll see you guys next time.

(upbeat klezmer music)

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Pursuing God | Wednesdays with Crystal - Duration: 9:53.

passionately pursuing God coming up next

hey everyone welcome to Wednesday's with cristela

I'm crystal Sparks I'm so glad that you are here on my channel hey whether you

watch this every single week or maybe a friend shared this video with you or

maybe assembled a park fana I'm so glad that you are here every week on

Wednesday I put out a new video and my channel's purpose is this is to help

grow your faith and to help equip you to accomplish your dreams and your goals I

want to talk to you today about passionately pursuing God my family and

I we went to New York this summer and we had the best time just making memories

and doing all kinds of fun stuff and one night we were going to dinner and this

we were walking along we're having this conversation and it was our last night

in New York and as we were walking to the restaurant I noticed there was a man

and he was standing outside of this restaurant and he had a bouquet of

flowers and you could tell he was like excited anticipation waiting for this

girl to come out and so the kids and I had been watching him and he was

nervously shuffling his feet and watching as the cars went by and every

time somebody would come out of the restaurant his shoulders would roll back

and he was standing with anticipation so the kids and I were like oh my goodness

like where is this girl gonna come from like who is he waiting for him what is

her reaction gonna be so we walked a little ways and then we decided to stand

and look down the street to watch him because we wanted to see what would

happen when the girl came up cuz it was so sweet it was just in a nice suit you

could tell like he had been planning this moment and so there he was standing

with the flowers and out comes the girl and I had pictured it being like a scene

out of a love story she dives into his arms and like he sweeps her up and

they're so happy in the kiss right no she walks out and she kind of just

does her arms up and gives him like a friendship hug and shrugs at the flowers

and kind of dips him to her side as they walk along and the kids and I looked at

each other and we're like oh man we really thought that that was gonna be

like more exciting than what it really was and when it the other day I was

thinking about that exchange and I just felt in my heart I never want my

relationship with God to be like that and if we're not careful and because if

we'll just be honest like life gets busy things get crazy and it's really easy to

be the girl that's just kind of coming out and just barely greeting God instead

of the one who's waiting for him with this incited anticipation that dives

into his arms that's passionately pursuing him and I think if all of us

are real honest we can get so busy with everything that's going on in our life

that we could very easily become that girl and the truth is is that God is

excitedly waiting for us every single day

he's passionately pursuing us he's planning these moments to surprise us to

overwhelm us to show us his love and his goodness and if we're not careful then

we'll just be real passive about it and dismiss him off just like that girl did

in Luke chapter one it tells us about Jesus and the birth of Jesus and I love

this in Luke chapter one verse 42 it says and she cried out with a loud cry

she just found out she's pregnant with the Messiah right and then exclaimed

blessed above all other women are you and blessed favorite is the fruit of

your womb for how have I deserved that this honor should be granted to me that

the mother of my lord shall come to me for behold this is Elizabeth telling her

this right for behold the instant the sound of your salutation reach my ears

the baby in my womb leaped for joy and blessed happy to be envy is she who

believed that there would be a fulfillment of the things that were

spoken to her from the Lord you know I love that because Elizabeth is

responding to Mary and she's so excited and I love what she's saying there Matt

how blessed are you that you're here and how blessed are we that God has

fulfilled all these great things and so a few things I want to talk to you about

as we focus on and passionately pursuing God and that's number one is don't let

fear have the last word you know here Mary was and she was in a really scary

time she found out she was pregnant she's not married and in that day

time she could have been like oh my goodness like overwhelmed with fear

overwhelmed with worry anxiety but instead she chose to not let fear have

the last word she decided that she was going to be filled with excited

anticipation and she rushes over to her cousin Elizabeth's house and shares with

her the good news she didn't passively just dismiss it she

didn't just kind of act like oh my goodness this is terrible and let her

mind start to wonder with all the worry as if we're not if we're not careful

what will happen in our lives is we get so preoccupied with the anxieties of

today the worries of today that we miss the blessing that we have and here Mary

is in her passionate pursuit of God she decided to not let fear have the final

word the second thing I want you to tell you is that every day and in every way

you are in the middle of a miracle every day in every way you're in the middle of

a miracle and here she is she was told that she was gonna get pregnant I want

you to think about this and and she hasn't even started showing yet she

hasn't even had to buy maternity clothes yet she doesn't even have proof that

she's actually in the midst of a miracle right but she decides every day in every

way she's in the middle of a miracle and I want to declare over your life that

every day in every way you're in the middle of a miracle it doesn't matter

what things look like it doesn't matter what circumstances say it doesn't matter

if anything showing in the natural if God said it then it's done our job is

just to press passionately pursue him while we're waiting in the process and

when we begin to just be faithful right where we are then all of a sudden we're

going to be so aware of that miracle in the making every day in every way

there's a miracle in the making the third thing that I want to tell you as

we passionately pursue God is this prioritize your calling above all else

prioritize your calling above all else see here Mary is a young girl no doubt

she had lots of things to do she had lots of chores lots of social events

lots of things that she could have been doing but she prioritized her calling

above all she knew that God had just put a big

dream and a big purpose in her heart and in her life and she knew that if fear

wasn't gonna have the final say and then if every day and every way a miracle was

in the making she had to begin to prioritize the calling and in her doing

that she surrounded herself with people who were gonna be faith-building and

encouraging to her right where she was see Elizabeth was experiencing a miracle

of her own here she was at her old age she was pregnant with John the Baptist

and so she knew that going to Elizabeth was going to be a safe place for her to

prioritize the calling she knew that they would be able to build each other

up and I love the next verses in the Bible it has a long thing of what Mary

goes on to say in fact it's one of the longest prayers ever recorded in the

Bible from a woman and she's exalting God talking about how good he is and I

think about how different this story probably would have played out if she

would have kept herself isolated if she would have let fear have the final say

if she didn't realize that every day and every way there's a miracle in the

making and she didn't prioritize her calling friend let me tell you I can see

the things that you value most by where you're spending your time and who you're

surrounding yourself with if you want your faith to start to grow and you want

to start passionately pursuing God it's where are you spending your time with

well are you prioritizing the things that are the most important are you

letting the urgent things of your day run you over I posted recently on my

Instagram account and I really do believe that this is true that seeking

the kingdom first wasn't a suggestion it was a command and the reason why it was

a command is because all these things will follow right and when we seek the

kingdom first when we prioritize the calling when we're passionately pursuing

God then all of a sudden all the things that we could be fearful about all the

things that we're needing a miracle but they all start to fall into line so hey

did you get something out of that I hope you did if you'll do me a favor I'd love

for you to be subscribed here on my channel every week I put out a new video

just like this and I believe that it's gonna help you like never before so hey

have you gotten signed up for my event called closer it's coming

up we're getting so close and no pun intended and so actually this week the

price just went up if you're watching this you missed the early bird pricing

the price is now 249 and you can still sign up there's a link down below and I

believe that this event is gonna help get you closer in every sense of the

term I can't tell you how many times I've talked to people and they say oh my

goodness like I wish I was closer to God I wish I was closer to my goals I wish I

was closer to being the person I want to be and I put this event together for one

day to help you get closer in every way and so I challenge you cook the link

down below get signed up spots are limited and I'd hate for you to miss out

so with all that said share this video with your friends and family help us get

the word out so we can help other people hey let's do something awesome for God

this week

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Hi, my name is Monica I came from Poland I finished course 1 and 2

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[ENG SUB] Icares Debut In G3 Guild Battle with 3 and 4 Star Monster - Summoners War Indonesia - Duration: 15:29.

Okay guys, welcome back with me isengdudegame.. okay this time we wil do guild battle..

This time i will use *4 *3

Okay let search target...

We use Garo on R2

My Garo have new runes...

Using Orion

And Khmun

We copy them

Okay this is my Garo new stats...

Got good slot 6 atk%, before this i put resistant on slot 6

Okay for R1...

I want to use Icares...

We use Olivia...

And Buldo, hmm we kill Chasun first...

I dont know can we kill Theo??

Its okay like this lets go...

Just for fun...

For fun LOl.. if lose we got triggered...

Whatever...

Ouch all resist....

I mean will, im drunk....

We kill Chasun first...

19k damage..

We cleanse...

Hit again, we keep heal for later..

Nice procs...

BTW i forgot to show Icares runes..

Ouch Theo always attack Icares...

Okay we heal..

Hit again bro...

If Theo insane procs we lose...

In this battle Theo not too aggresive..

He change target.. Thats our Theomars..

If can not kill he switch target...

All ATB on Icares...

OMG this Theo aggresive...

STOP!!!!

Stun again...

Okay we kill, then Heal... nice..

This team lack immunity

I transmo my Garo because I love his new stats..

Let see how much damage...

No crit maybe?? (its crit 5k + 13k damage)

Damn it..

Dead??

Its not..

What the...

Good..

Hit Khmun...

That shield so thick..

Let see the damage later...

OMG..

Die you!!!

Orion so good.... genius...

Skill animation so fast in transmo..

400?? (4k)

Hit it bro....

Skill animation looks good...

Okay... good..

This one...

We Lushen R2...

R1?? we use same team??

Yes..

We kill Juno first...

Whatever with Paladin shield..

We destroy shield first..

We hit Juno..

We try Juno...

17k

I think we can kill it..

OMG so close...

Damn it...

We heal....

Almost...

My Buldozer in danger...

Crazy...

We kill Juno too dangerous...

19k...

Not bad...

Hit it bro..

Heal... this Icares so good...

Okay Buldo 3rd ready..

So cool...

Ouch I forgot to show Icares.. Now you can see it...

Hit it bro...

Still can not...

My Icares on destroy.. cool...

Not effective using destroy, use it cause no more good runes...

So I use it temporary...

This is good...

We can use 3rd skill

Im worried about this..

If Bastet move we dead...

Shit....

Still works although invicible

Awesome Harmonia...

OMG awesome....

But you dead...

Yes we can...

Damn it glancing..

So close LOL....

12k, 13k... 1 not crit...

We can do this one, lets go...

R1 we use same team again..

For R2...

We use Ninja on R2..

Ninja

Khmun

We use Racuni for safety..

Racuni and Ninja with Ninja lead..

Because all fire...

This R1 i want to kill Xing zhe ...

We can not do it right now..

If I hit will be heal by Ariel...

Can not...

This time we can..

Hit it.. if not dead Icares will finish it...

Got extra turn..

But can she survive??

That damn monkey...

Damage dec cause Xingzhe passive

Hit this... we can not stun him...

Can we DOT???

Crazy...

Despair Ariel??

Finally we use 2nd skill..

Damn it got strip again...

Are Buldo 3rd ready?

Not yet... good I keep Icares 3rd skill..

So we can nuke with 2 skill

Can we do it now? yes we can...

Hit it..

Heal... so good... not full skill yet....

Hmm.. scare not dead cause no def buff... we use 3rd skill..

So only Ariel alone.. This is safe now...

Can we kill it? thats the question...

Can we kill Ariel with 2 nuker??

Always strip..

Ouch not stun..

Okay 2 turn left..

Icares 1 turn left..

Can we kill??

Hit it...

Wooooo Very good....

Okay this one...

We hit Ritesh...

Ouch not stun...

Hmm.. maybe lack accuracy

Hit again...

HP disturb again...

We stun Ritesh..

HP disturb?? ouch failed...

We hit Elad...

HP disturb? okay good...

ATB again...

Slash bro...

So good.... awesome....

Not bad 16k

Hit it bro... Perna will dead soon..

OMG.. chill bro...

Die!!! we can auto this...

Okay thats all budget guild battle... thank you... comment like subscribe

Bye bye

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MEET THE PLAYER | Snatchie first interview in Virtus.pro - Duration: 10:08.

I was like... like everyone.

When I went to school, I liked to play football.

When I was 11 years old, I broke my leg.

So I spent much time in front of a computer,

because I've had individual lessons because I couldn't move.

After that, I think, I improved a lot in CS.

It was CS 1.6, but at that time I only knew the basics of CS.

I started watching tournaments when the guys like NEO and kuben were playing.

In 2012, I started playing a bit better CS:GO.

I got the key from the giveaway from Facebook.

And in 2014 I participated in my first LAN.

It was like a LAN with my school friends - we went there and we didn't advance from the group stage.

It was really funny.

After that, I started showing up in online tournaments with my lower-tier teams in Poland.

It was like a ladder, which I started climbing in Poland. Team after team, I was a better player.

Some players have started looking out for me.

I met KubiK, who is an analyst in Virtus.pro now.

So we met each other in 2015.

We played in ALSEN team - a Polish team with young players, and KubiK was the oldest of us.

After that we participated in ESL S - a Polish championship.

We got like top-4 out of like, I don't know, 100 teams overall.

So it was quite a good result. Of course, there wasn't Virtus.pro in there, so you can't call it a good tournament,

but they were the best Polish teams and we got the top-4. After that, I still was climbing the ladder of the Polish teams.

You can name yourself a professional when you have a salary from playing.

I'm 20 right now, but the first salary I got I was like 19.

I played CS 1.6 for fun.

I just played on FFA servers, and I liked bh_ and aim_ maps.

But I liked CS:GO from the first touch of the game. It was good for me.

Remember when it was 2012, it was still beta of CS:GO, and I met NEO on the server,

he was playing deathmatch and I wanted to beat him - it was really fun.

He didn't know about me, but for me, he was a legend, so it was cool to play with him.

First, when I heard about CS it was, like, 2009.

I saw a fragmovie of NEO in Pentagram G-Shock,

where he was like moving on Train and killing everybody.

It was the first time [I saw the game] and I think that the person who was my idol in CS overall was NEO.

IEM Katowice in 2014 was the main key for this [game].

The sponsors and people in Poland alike started to take an interest: "A Polish team just won a championship in a computer game!".

It was like... wow.

Many sponsors started to invest in CS:GO in Poland, there was so much young blood.

Before the IEM Katowice, the main game in Poland was, I think, the League of Legends.

Many children were playing League of Legends, but after IEM Katowice it was the boom for CS:GO.

The streamers, YouTubers, players - everything grew up

and it's, I think, in a stable position right now.

I think that in these last 6 months Valve also started taking more interest in CS:GO.

You can see it on their Twitter account - they post there much more than before.

I think that the changes are going in a right direction, but I think that the pistols are OP in this game.

If you were to win the pistol round, it didn't matter - you got 3 free rounds, as it was in CS 1.6.

But you have to win against the force round your opponents are playing now, so it's hard because they have pistols, and sometimes, CZ75 is stronger than AK47, and it's not...

balanced, I think.

When I was joining Virtus.pro, I knew I would be the AWPer.

because if the things would go any other way - "okay, snatchie, you would be the rifler, or a lurker, or a support", I wouldn't have joined.

because I think that I feel the most comfortable when AWPing.

So when I had a message saying that I can still be an AWPer, like in AGO, that was okay for me.

I think I don't feel that pressure I would have felt if I had to change my role.

I really appreciated that pasha can switch from AWPer.

I think that he's as good as AWPer as he's at his role right now.

I think he's a flexible player.

Most valuable training for AWPer is to...

I don't know, play Deathmatch without sounds in-game.

You have to launch music and just try to kill opponents which are on the screen.

So it's making your muscle memory and your reflexes better. I think it's a good way to improve.

As an AWPer, I've always liked FalleN's playstyle,

because he can be aggressive and he can also be passive, and I think that's the best way to help your team,

because if your team needs aggression - "okay I will do it", but if your team doesn't need you to do aggressive plays, you can play passively. It's very cool.

I think that he's one of the best AWPers overall.

But right now I think the best AWPer is dev1ce.

I don't like his style so much, because I think he's more passive than aggressive.

But I think he's the best right now, as an AWPer.

I played against morelz and MICHU many times - I always won against them!

But I wouldn't have any relations [with them]. But now, in Virtus.pro, I think I have a good relationship with both of them.

I'm really impressed by how good they are because they're really good.

I think if we'll train more and we'll get more time for us to prepare to tournaments and do bootcamps, I think we'll do really good.

Bootcamps are much needed in this meta in CS:GO. Every team needs bootcamps to be good.

I think that we also need to do more bootcamps in the future.

We're always trying to communicate with each other, like KubiK or kuben may say:

"snatchie, why did you peek like that? Could you play more passive?".

But it's not like "why did you play like that? Play more passive!", but like "Could you do...".

It's good, because we don't feel more pressure, and we can talk, like:

"I played so aggressively because I knew I had a better position and knew I could eliminate that guy", yeah.

So it's really cool that we're always talking, trying to solve our problems and improve in the game.

Sometimes, I'm too aggressive, but... Aggression is like 50/50 in CS:GO - you can kill, or you can die.

The routine of the player, I think, is the best thing that you can have.

If you lock in your head that you're playing good when

you wake up at 8, eat breakfast, go to the gym, take a shower, then you play Deathmatch, then you play on Official or training with the team,

I think it's the best thing that you can do for yourself.

For me, the best daily routine is when I wake up after 7 hours of sleep.

I'm going to eat a breakfast, I'm going to the gym;

it's not about that you have to do something extreme in the gym,

you can just walk or run with a small tempo for 20 minutes - I think that makes you better in your mind.

After that, I always take a shower and try to play CS:GO.

The last times weren't good for Virtus.pro - it was like dark times.

But I think with the new line-up, with the dedication, the hard work we will come back to be one of the best teams in the world.

I thank you for still cheering for us. Thank you for everything!

Thank you for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel.

For more infomation >> MEET THE PLAYER | Snatchie first interview in Virtus.pro - Duration: 10:08.

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Frumoasele prințese vor să evadeze din castel | O frumoasa poveste pentru copii - Duration: 7:58.

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Garbage by the side of the road! Return the trash to owners! - Duration: 11:47.

Friend, did you forget anything?

f*ck! *****

Unloads balloons and boxes from his car. Then throws everything on the roadside.

And she does not suspect that she is filming.

an address has been found in the receipt box.

- Give her a sticker!

- We will turn garbage

- And we will hand over a certificate that she is no longer rubbish

Found her at work at a school in Moscow

- Problems? (bull)

This man is a teacher of physical education at school

Do you want problems? - There will be problems

Vitalii threatened to break all the hands for a few minutes

And then threw the garbage himself.

Take your garbage!

These people throw garbage on the road

I have video from the DVR

Here is their rubbish

they ate the MсD0nalds

and threw garbage

Take away the phone

I break it

I'll also filming you - you threw garbage I have a video

Tell me why you threw the trash?

And why did you get caught up with me?

because I have a video

does not shoot videos anymore. Show video

I did not throw garbage - I have a video

take away your garbage

delete video now

There is an urn. What to throw garbage on the road?

Pick up your trash

Pick up your trash!!!

take it yourself

Remember these people!

Because they throw garbage on the roadside

Now I will close you in the trunk of the car

(laugh) Do It!

Guys, I will present this video on youtube

delete this video

Take away the rubbish

delete

For more infomation >> Garbage by the side of the road! Return the trash to owners! - Duration: 11:47.

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Volante com airbag: posição do condutor pode evitar acidentes - Duration: 1:30.

For more infomation >> Volante com airbag: posição do condutor pode evitar acidentes - Duration: 1:30.

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Como escolher o pneu para meu carro? - Duration: 7:06.

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Mercedes-Benz A 35 é o novo modelo mais manso da AMG com "apenas" 306 cv - Duration: 2:13.

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VENOM 2018 MOVIE REVIEW - Duration: 1:34.

short film review Vienna 2018

It may disappoint some, but Venom is real

dedicated only to Venom and Eddie Brock.

The last one here is the most revealed, so remember

Broca from "Spiderman 3 "even somehow awkward.

Tom Hardy did the best as well as the rest

cast

However, only the character Hardy has at least somehow

prescribed storyline and development.

Fans have been waiting for a long time solo film about Venom,

and after almost ten years we got it!

Venom turned out very pleasant - it is often good

(!) joking, constantly wants eat and crave to bite off

heads.

PG-13 rating of course not allows you to show all

his cruelty but it tried good beat.

Action, by the way, bearable, despite a little average

the graphics.

Sony, of course, did not release the film level of the Marin Universe.

And it's not about scale or computer effects,

but about the general perception.

"Venom" feels like a local the story though threatened

it turns out the whole world.

The film uses old techniques, although the genre of kinokomiksov

already gone far ahead.

Hard to say work out Does Sony have a full-fledged cinema universe?

which correctly uses gloom, while not forgetting

show bright moments.

Although there is another question: Will the studio decide to continue?

For more infomation >> VENOM 2018 MOVIE REVIEW - Duration: 1:34.

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Morning Forecast, Wednesday October 03, 2018 - Duration: 3:18.

For more infomation >> Morning Forecast, Wednesday October 03, 2018 - Duration: 3:18.

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Buchecha diminui ritmo de shows devido a problema de saúde - Duration: 1:41.

For more infomation >> Buchecha diminui ritmo de shows devido a problema de saúde - Duration: 1:41.

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Tobogane cu apa | Distractie la piscina gonflabila pe plaja Jaz Muntenegru (2018) | MeliMi Kids Show - Duration: 8:06.

Jaz Beach Montenegro

After a trip to Tivat

We got to the beach

Let's relax.

Let's try the water.

This sand treats the body.

Do not forget to subscribe.

Thank you for your like!

For more infomation >> Tobogane cu apa | Distractie la piscina gonflabila pe plaja Jaz Muntenegru (2018) | MeliMi Kids Show - Duration: 8:06.

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José Carlos García, cocinero. Barbate, Zahara y Chiclana. Cádiz - Duration: 0:48.

For more infomation >> José Carlos García, cocinero. Barbate, Zahara y Chiclana. Cádiz - Duration: 0:48.

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Tamang Alaga: Daddy - Duration: 2:55.

For more infomation >> Tamang Alaga: Daddy - Duration: 2:55.

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Breadstick and Crackers recipe. - Duration: 17:22.

Crackers and breadsticks recipe. Complete recipe on WWW.CASAPIBI.com

Purpose flour, malt, brewer's yeast, water

Add water a little at a time.

Extra virgin oil.

Mix all.

Salt.

Mix all.

Leave to rise for 1 hour.

Divide the dough in half.

Roll out the dough (1-2cm).

Cut it into strips for the breadsticks.

Cut into rectangles for the cioppini.

Place them on a baking sheet and oil them.

Cook in oven for 15min 180D.

For the crackers, laminate the dough with oil every layer.

Roll out the dough (3mm).

Cut to size and drill the surface.

Oil the surface.

Cook in oven 15min 180D

For more infomation >> Breadstick and Crackers recipe. - Duration: 17:22.

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Predavač Damjan Pavlica predstavlja React kurs - Duration: 1:13.

For more infomation >> Predavač Damjan Pavlica predstavlja React kurs - Duration: 1:13.

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Kia Aap Ko Sehwat Km Ati Hy | Kia Aap Ka Nafs Thek Tarha Khra Nhi Ho Pata | By Ashraf Health Care | - Duration: 3:06.

Kia Aap Ko Sehwat Km Ati Hy | Kia Aap Ka Nafs Thek Tarha Khra Nhi Ho Pata | By Ashraf Health Care |

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