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Hey everyone, Dana here!

What was my schedule like on an average day of high school in the U.S.? I'll tell you.

I went to a public high school in South Florida.

Now high school is from ninth to twelfth grade, and there were some little differences in

my schedule from year to year.

So this is going to be about a "normal" day for me in 9th grade.

I took the big yellow school bus to and from school.

The bus picked me up from a bus stop that was about a ten minute walk from my house.

And what time did the bus pick me up?

Right around 6:30 a.m., which meant that I left my house at 6:20ish, meaning that I woke

up around 5:30 in the morning.

I got to the school at 7 and then had about 20 minutes until the first class began, during

which I hung out with friends, walked around, sometimes studied if I had a test or finished

some homework.

At my school we had what was called block scheduling.

We had 7 classes, but we didn't have all our classes every day.

There was actually only one class that we had every day, and that was the first class.

After that, our class schedule rotated from day to day.

So, for example, maybe on Monday we would have English first, then

Science, Art, and Spanish.

And then Tuesday, again, we would have English first, like everyday,

and then three other classes.

Then on Wednesday we would have the same as Monday.

And then on Thursday the same schedule as Tuesday.

So it went back and forth each day.

That first class that we had every day was I think about 50 minutes, and then the other three

classes were around 2 hours each.

So a typical schedule for me at my school looked like this.

First class of the day, maybe, Geography, 50 minutes.

After that the bell rang and we had 7 minutes to go our lockers, switch out our books and

folders, go to the restroom, and get to the class.

Which was really quite often a pretty hard deadline to make.

I mean, there were usually lines for the bathrooms, and the school was also pretty big.

Some of the classes were even themselves a 4 or 5 minute walk apart from each other,

and that was when you were moving quickly.

So really there was no dilly-dallying when changing classes.

Bell rang, you needed to get out and get to your next class as quickly as possible.

Second class of the day, maybe English.

Class time: about 2 hours.

And then at the end of this class we listened to announcements on the loudspeaker and watched

the news show produced by the students in our school on the classroom TV, which I also

mentioned in this video over here on high schools in the U.S., reality versus what you

see in the movies.

Next we had our third class of the day, maybe gym class, which was also the class during

which we had lunch.

But our school was so big that not everyone could fit in the cafeteria all at once, so

there were actually three lunch shifts.

Lunch A, lunch B and lunch C.

If you had lunch A, you ended up eating super early at like 10:45, before your third class.

And then you went to your third class for the full 2 hours after lunch.

If you had lunch B, you went to your third class for half the time, then took a break

for lunch, and you got to eat at a more "normal" lunchtime, and then after lunch you went back

to your third class for the second half of that class.

And if you had lunch C you went to your third class for the whole 2 hours and then you were

really, really hungry by the time you got to go eat lunch after the end of the third class.

Depending on how much homework and studying I had, I would either spend lunch actually

in the cafeteria hanging out with friends, or sometimes I did need that time to study,

so then I would go to the library during lunch instead.

I always brought lunch to school in high school, but you could also buy a school lunch at the cafeteria.

After the "lunch class" it was then the last class of the day, perhaps some kind of

science class.

Which was again another 2 hour class.

The class finished around 2:50 in the afternoon and then school was done, and I took the big

yellow school bus back home and got home around 3:45.

Then I relaxed a little bit, had a snack, and eventually started on my homework and

studying and getting ready for the next day of school.

But some people actually stayed at school even longer.

A lot of people stayed at school longer for for school activities, clubs, band practice,

sports, and then there was a late bus that you could take home that I think picked students

up around 5 p.m.

So my question for you is: How is this the same or different from the schedule that you had

in high school and what do you think about this schedule?

And what other questions do you have for me about high school in the U.S.?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thank so much for watching.

I really hope that you enjoyed this video.

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Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

And what do you think about this scud...scudule?

Schedule!

Second class of the day, maybe English...

Hey everyone, Dana here!

What did an average day of high school look for me...like. For. Me.

And that's it!

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Now what?

Dr. Octavius.

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Please tell me how.

Peter Parker?

"Brilliant but lazy."

Look at what's happening.

We must destroy it.

I can't destroy it.

I won't.

You once spoke to me about intelligence.

That it was a gift to be used for the good of mankind.

A privilege.

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Don't listen to them.

It was my dream.

Sometimes, to do what's right, we have to be steady...

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Even our dreams.

You're right.

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Listen.

Listen to me now.

Now, tell me how to stop it.

It can't be stopped.

It's self-sustaining now.

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Just one more little chore.

Where are you?

-l'm leaving for the night, sir. -Fine.

Your father only obsessed over his work.

Good night, Bernard.

Hello, Harry.

Otto. What do you want?

That precious tritium.

But l need more of it this time.

More tritium, are you crazy? You'll destroy the city! You're a hack!

Hey! Hey!

Stop! Stop! All right!

All right, all right, all right. Put me down. We'll make a deal.

Kill Spider-Man, I'll give you all the tritium you need.

On second thought, bring him to me alive.

How do l find him?

-Peter Parker. -Parker?

He takes pictures of Spider-Man for the Bugle.

Make him tell you where he is.

Have it ready.

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5G and IoT: Total Technological Control Grid Being Rolled Out Fast

5G is being rolled out fast right now, with Verizon testing it out in 11 US cities and

ATT also conducting experiments. For those who don't know, 5G is the latest wireless

system that telecommunications companies are trying to implement to service wireless communication.

It's designed to allow faster downloads of more data. It uses the 28, 37 and 39 GHz

bands, also known as millimetre wave (mmW) spectrum. 5G, which comes from the term 5th

generation, is designed to work in conjunction with what former CIA head David Petraeus called

the Internet of Things or IoT. The agenda is to hook every single material thing on

the planet, as well as humans themselves, onto a vast planet-wide web where everything

and everyone become nodes on the network � connected by microchips which are nano-size and can

be inhaled (like smart dust). Many people are encouraging the advancement of 5G by their

desire at all costs for convenience and speed (give me my multiple gigabit downloads now!).

People are foolishly valuing this over privacy, safety and health. 5G is not merely an upgrade

of wireless infrastructure; it is a giant leap towards the erection and installation

of a total technological control grid. The agenda is to cover the entire Earth - including

rural areas - with the 5G electromagnetic blanket, so that its effects can literally

not be escaped by anyone living on this planet.

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler's Scary Speech

If I haven't got your attention yet, please take a look at this video, where FCC (Federal

Communications Commission) head Tom Wheeler lays out how 5G is going to happen � consequences

be damned. At the 2:42 mark, the video goes through an edited version of his June 2016

speech at the National Press Club in Washington DC. From my perspective, Wheeler appears more

than just intense or defiant; he borders on the psychopathic. This guy is another former

corporate lobbyist using the good old �revolving door� at the top of the business-political

world. He now occupies a key governmental office to promote the agenda of his former

industry (telecommunications). He is advocating the rollout of a game-changing technology

(with toxic and cancerous side effects for some) that's going to affect all life on

Earth, but he doesn't want to wait for safety standards. Later on the video, Wheeler ignores

and dodges questions about the wireless radiation-cancer connection.

Here's a summary of his points:

� 5G will penetrate material objects better: thanks to �brilliant engineers�, 5G radiation

will be even harder to shield yourself against;

� 5G will be infrastructure-intensive: the plan is to erect even more radiating towers

in every corner of the planet, adding a new meaning to the concept of electromagnetic

soup;

� 5G will make tens of billions of dollars for its owners through �unanticipated and

unintended� consequences (after this point, Wheeler slams his fist on the podium and says,

�That's damn important�);

� 5G is going to go ahead without the FCC waiting for governmental standards (Wheeler

proudly proclaims that �unlike other countries�, the US cares about being �first out of the

gate� (i.e. economically). He suggests we �turn innovators loose� rather than wait

for committees to decide things. He defiantly declares that, �We won't wait for the

standards�);

� 5G will require the sharing of frequencies with the military;

� 5G is the technological basis for the IoT (Wheeler states that �hundreds of millions

of microchips� will be in everything [and everyone if they get their way]);

� All parts of the Earth will be covered, so there will be urban and rural radiation

saturation.

The Ultimate Technological Control Grid

Like all things in the New World Order, 5G can be understood on many levels. Yes, it's

about companies rushing forward to make money using unsafe technology and unproven products

(a very familiar theme throughout human history � see tobacco, Big Pharma drugs, vaccines,

GMOs, etc.). However, that's only the surface level. That is nothing new. The deeper level

is really about the construction of a total technological control grid whose ultimate

purpose is to know what you're thinking and feeling, and then be able to change what

you're thinking and feeling so as to control your actions. In other words, complete technological

slavery. Like many aspects the worldwide conspiracy, most people who push forward their particular

aspect of the overall agenda have no idea of the deeper ramifications or where the whole

thing is headed.

Human Skin and Sweat Ducts Are Antennae and Can be Influenced (Controlled) by 5G Technology

If you think that's its farfetched to connect 5G and the IoT with a technological control

grid, consider the latest evidence. Do you know that our skin (the largest organ in our

body) directly responds to 5G? Are you aware that our sweat ducts act as antennae? Do you

know that our sweat ducts can receive signals? We are energetic beings, first and foremost.

We vibrate and exude frequencies. To affect people energetically is to affect them physically.

Some people in the mainstream may have been shocked to discover the extent of CIA spying

on their lives, but that is truly the tip of the iceberg. If the technology already

exists to affect, influence and (as we will learn) control the human frequency field and

energetic structure, how close are we already to technological slavery ? Consider these findings

by Israeli scientist Dr. Ben-Ishai in this video:

�[The 5G frequencies] will zap [us] with wavelengths that will interact with the geometrical

structure of our skin � is there a health implication ?

[In 2008] We found that sweat ducts work like helical antennas � the sweat duct was an

integral part of the mechanism for the absorption of energy, electromagnetic, between 75-100

GHz, and that if you changed the character of the sweat duct, i.e. made it work, you

could actually change that absorption at some point, and if you could do that you could

trace how a person is under stress.

Gal Shafirstein also came to the same conclusion � he actually looked at SAR rates as well.

He did this because the American army had commissioned him to explain why their 94Ghz

proud dispersal gun made people run away when the beam touched them � if you are unlucky

enough to be standing there when it hits you, you feel like your body is on fire � he

found the SAR rate was going very high within sweat duct compared to the surrounding tissue

� so there's already evidence that there could be effects on us.

The important thing � is the these structures (papilla) are also on the same basic dimensional

level as radio waves from anything from 60 gig to 100 gig (5G).�

Microwaves affect water in a different way to more solid matter. Essentially, as Washington's

Blog notes, the Same Frequencies Used for Pain-Inflicting Crowd Control Weapons Form

the Foundation of the Network that Will Tie Together More Than 50 Billion Devices As Part

of the Internet of Things. Ben-Ishai finishes his talk by saying that, within a matter of

2 years, we shall all be flooded with 5G and it will be affecting our skin and sweat ducts

� regardless of the health effects. He highlights that the current standards do not consider

the SkinRad Effect (skin radiation effect) when assessing possible health risk issues,

which is just like how the wireless industry clings to their outmoded idea of SAR (a thermal

measure of wireless radiation) and ignores the damaging, non-thermal effects of wireless

radiation.

The Environmental Health Trust had a lot to say about 5G:

��The use of sub-terahertz (Millimeter wave) communications technology (cell phones,

Wi-Fi, network transmission antennas) could cause humans to feel physical pain via nociceptors,�

stated Dr. Yael Stein, MD, who wrote a letter to the Federal Communications Commission about

5G Spectrum Frontiers.�

Think about it � our natural rhythm is something close to the Schumann Resonance of the Earth,

which is 7.83 Hz. We are talking about frequency bands not hundreds, not thousands, not millions,

but actually billions times this frequency! 28 GHz is 28,000,000,000 (28 billion) cycles

per second! Now we have electronic devices that operate in the THz band (TeraHertz, which

is trillions of Hertz). To say this is completely unnatural is the understatement of the millennium.

It is completely out of balance, disharmonious and insane. It is wreaking havoc on our energy

fields.

The IoT (Internet of Things)

So what is this IoT ? Bruce Schneier describes it like this:

�Broadly speaking, the Internet of Things has three parts. There are the sensors that

collect data about us and our environment: smart thermostats, street and highway sensors,

and those ubiquitous smartphones with their motion sensors and GPS location receivers.

Then there are the �smarts� that figure out what the data means and what to do about

it. This includes all the computer processors on these devices and � increasingly � in

the cloud, as well as the memory that stores all of this information. And finally, there

are the actuators that affect our environment. The point of a smart thermostat isn't to

record the temperature; it's to control the furnace and the air conditioner. Driverless

cars collect data about the road and the environment to steer themselves safely to their destinations.

You can think of the sensors as the eyes and ears of the internet. You can think of the

actuators as the hands and feet of the internet. And you can think of the stuff in the middle

as the brain. We are building an internet that senses, thinks, and acts.

This is the classic definition of a robot. We're building a world-size robot, and we

don't even realize it.

This world-size robot is actually more than the Internet of Things. It's a combination

of � mobile computing, cloud computing, always-on computing, huge databases of personal

information, the Internet of Things � autonomy, and artificial intelligence � It�ll get

more powerful and more capable through all the interconnections we�re building.

It�ll also get much more dangerous.�

Schneider is a computer expert so his idea of dangerous seems to be limited to software

flaws and hacking vulnerabilities. However, the conspiracy goes much deeper than that.

The IoT is slated to become the technological control grid in which every single material

thing, living and non-living, is attached, and in so doing loses its independence and

free will. The IoT is a fake, synthetic version of the already existent network of Nature

that surrounds us. However, the dark force behind this agenda cannot control that grid,

so is seeking to replace it with one that is detrimental to human health and in which

all the nodes on the network can be controlled.

Time to Wake Up � and Fast

This dark agenda � this Synthetic Agenda, this Transhumanist Agenda � to erect a total

technological control grid is unfurling way too fast for comfort. We all have to wake

up � and fast. With every year that passes, our technological evolution keeps outpacing

our spiritual evolution. This can only lead to one thing: technology will fall into the

hands of people with little or no scruples who will be happy to use it to further their

own ends and enslave others. Luckily, some people are waking up to, even people in positions

of power such as a group of mayors in Ohio who have filed a lawsuit to stop 5G towers

being erected in their counties, cities and municipalities.

This really is a race against time. If this technological control grid is rolled out in

sufficient breadth and depth of reach, and intensity, it will seriously impact our ability

to resist it, because it contains the capability to suppress that very resistance. We are living

the plot of a science fiction film � but it's real life and the consequences are

deadly. Will humanity be able to recognize the truth quickly enough? Will we be able

to stop the insanity and the construction of networks that enslave us?

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This Rugged Ridge rear seat cover in black is for those of you that have a 1997 to 2002

TJ, and are looking to change up the look of your interior, and/or protect or cover

up a damaged seat.

Now, the seats in your TJ do take a beating, especially the front seats, but if you have

a lot of rear-seat passengers or just throw a lot of gear on your rear seat, that seat

could be in pretty bad shape as well.

Even the newest TJ is getting older, so if you have a damaged seat but you're not looking

to get it completely repaired, adding a seat cover will cover up that damage.

If your seats are still in pretty good condition, but you want to keep them looking good, adding

a seat cover can help protect that seat.

And regardless of what your reason is for installing a seat cover, these will refresh

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As for the installation, I'm gonna definitely give this a one out of three wrenches.

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Another reason to install a rear seat cover like this is if your front seats are in bad

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Now, this is going to be a fabric seat cover as opposed to a Neoprene seat cover.

A Neoprene's gonna be a little bit more water resistant, a little bit more durable, hold

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So depending on what you're looking for in your seat cover, this may be a good way to

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This is a Poly-Cotton seat cover, it does have some additional foam padding built right

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This is going to install very easily, stretching over your factory seat, and be a fairly priced

option.

As for the installation, I'm gonna definitely give this a one out of three wrenches.

You should be able to get this installed in about a half an hour or so.

Now, a good seat cover like this one is gonna be a little bit tight that first time you

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only have to install one time.

So, first you're going to start with the bottom section of the seat.

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it's nice and tight around that bottom section of the seat.

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method.

Pull, tug, whatever needs to get done to get it stretched over the back of the seat, and

use the included straps and velcro to make sure that it stays put where it is.

You're not gonna need any tools to get this done, just a little bit of patience.

This rear seat cover is gonna run you a little over $100, and I do think that's a pretty

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As I mentioned before, the Neoprene one's gonna hold up a little bit better, gonna be

a little bit more expensive, but if you're looking for a slightly lesser level of protection,

and you wanna save a little bit of money, I think a little bit over $100 is a fair price

for this cover.

So, if you're looking for a well-built, inexpensive rear seat cover for your TJ, I would definitely

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