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Breaking: Hill Investigators Going After FBI Trump-Hater Peter Strzok - Duration: 4:09.
GOP-led committees in the House and Senate have launched investigations into whether
former members of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation team purposefully leaked information
to the media last year.
The probes concern FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok and bureau lawyer Lisa
Page, both of whom worked on Mueller's team up until this past summer, The Hill reported.
After Mueller learned that the two had sent text messages during the summer of 2016 in
which they appeared to discuss ways to prevent then-GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump
from being elected president, Mueller reassigned Strzok to the FBI's human resources division.
Page, who reportedly briefly worked on Mueller's team, returned to the FBI as well.
According to The Hill, we now know that some of the text messages exchanged by Strzok and
Page suggested "they knew in advance about an article in The Wall Street Journal and
would need to feign stumbling onto the story so it could be shared with colleagues."
"Article is out, but hidden behind paywall so can't read it," Page reportedly texted
Strzok on Oct. 24, 2016.
"Wsj?
Boy that was fast," Strzok replied.
"Should I 'find' it and tell the team?"
The Hill noted that the two then "discussed how they might make it appear they innocently
discovered the article, such as through Google News alerts."
"I can get it like I do every other article that hits any Google News alerts, seriously,"
Strzok wrote, reportedly adding that he didn't want his co-workers to learn about the article
"from someone else."
It's unclear what article by The Wall Street Journal the two had referenced, though that's
besides the point.
The more pressing concern is that two members of America's top law enforcement agency
apparently colluded in some way, shape or form with the nation's most powerful media
entities.
According to The Hill, Strzok and Page also spent a considerable amount of time prior
to the 2016 presidential election attempting to track down confidential information about
Matt Apuzzo, a reporter for The New York Times who's since written countless stories about
the phony investigation into Russian collusion.
"We got a list of kids with their parents' names.
How many Matt Apuzzo's (sic) could there be in DC," Page reportedly wrote, according
to The Hill.
"Showed J a picture, he said he thinks he has seen a guy who kinda looks like that,
but always really schlubby.
I said that sounds like every reporter I have ever seen."
Strzok reportedly wrote back, "He's TOTALLY schlubby.
Don't you remember?"
Page then responded by revealing she had just found information on Apuzzo's wife as well.
It wasn't clear what they needed the information for, but considering the context, it sounds
awfully suspicious.
Fox News confirmed Tuesday that members of Congress are now "are reviewing the texts
and looking to speak with the FBI officials."
"The House Intelligence Committee is in the process of scheduling eight witnesses
including Strzok and Page," Fox noted.
Good.
That said, House Oversight Commitee chair Trey Gowdy is not necessarily surprised by
the initial findings.
"I'd love to tell you I'm surprised that someone at the FBI may have been leaking,
but I'm not," he told Fox News host Martha MacCallum on Tuesday, adding that former FBI
Director James Comey did the same thing last year by leaking his personal memos to the
media.
Exactly.
Everything about the Justice Department under former President Barack Obama reeked of corruption,
and that includes the FBI.
Let's be clear here: These are remarkably disturbing texts, especially given the source.
These weren't just two random nut jobs (I'm looking at you, Maxine Waters and Nancy Pelosi),
but law enforcement officials with great power at their disposal.
Had Hillary Clinton won the election, this corruption may have remained hidden forever.
But with President Donald Trump, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the GOP-run Congress
leading the charge, the corruption is finally being exposed.
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Jeep Wrangler Flowmaster Direct Fit Catalytic Converter (1997-1998 2.5L TJ) Review - Duration: 3:39.
This Flowmaster Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter is for those of you with a 2.5L '97 or '98
TJ that need to replace the catalytic converter.
These don't last forever.
If yours is clogged, broken and you otherwise need a new one to pass the smog test, this
is going to be a direct-fit replacement that will install very, very easily.
Definitely, a one out of three wrenches installation.
You might even be able to get this done in around an hour or so.
However, exhaust systems are notoriously rusty.
So, if you have some rust on your Jeep, it may take a little bit more time to break everything
loose.
The good news is the old system that you're getting rid of, you're not gonna be reusing
it.
So, you can get out the Sawzall, get a little bit creative with removing the old one to
speed things up a bit, and we'll talk about that installation in just a second.
So catalytic converters, in general, are going to be pricey.
They have some precious metals on inside here that are going to help do the conversion of
the gases.
So, these are overall, they're a little bit pricey.
They are gonna be a little bit more expensive than just getting a muffler, for instance.
But, if you need it, you need it.
And if you gonna get it you might as well get one from a reputable company like Flowmaster
where you know everything's gonna fit really well.
You're gonna get a bit of a warranty with it, and it's going to install easily.
As far as the construction goes, there's not a whole lot to say about this.
It's going to be something that will fit directly up with your factory piping.
Here, you gonna have the piece that connects on to your header.
This is going to run back into the catalytic converter that will then go to the over axle
pipe.
You have bungs here and here for your upstream and downstream O2 sensors, you have your hanger
in place here that's gonna go right on that factory hanger.
So overall, a very simple set up.
It says it right in the name, "This is a Direct-fit Catalytic Converter."
It will fit directly fit in place of that factory system.
As for the install again, this is a one out of three wrenches.
About an hour unless you have a lot of rust.
The first step is going to be removing a couple of clamps from your factory system in order
to disconnect that centerpiece, that catalytic converter piece that you need to remove.
Once you have your clamps undone...and again, you can get out the Sawzall, the hacksaw,
the cutoff wheel, whatever you need to in order to cut those old clamps because this
comes with all the hardware and chances are, you're not gonna be reusing any of that old
stuff anyway.
So, get that old system out of the way and then starting from the front to the back,
bolt in your new system remembering to move your O2 sensors over into the new system.
One trick for those O2 sensors, if they are stuck of course you can spray them with a
good penetrating oil like anything else.
But heating up the exhaust system just a little bit, letting the vehicle run for a short period
of time can help to break these loose.
That way you don't have to bust out a propane torch or oxyacetylene.
You can actually just use the engine heat to help you break that free.
So, once you have everything switched over, again, work from the front to the back tightening
down all your hardware and you're done.
This catalytic converter is gonna run your way at around $200.
I do think that's gonna be a good price for the quality that you're getting here and the
fitment you're gonna get.
This is gonna be a direct replacement.
You don't have to cut and make something work.
This is going to go right in place of that factory system.
Like I said before, all catalytic converters are a little bit pricey.
You'll probably rather spend the $200 on other more fun mods for your Jeep, but if you need
a new cat you need one and if you need one, I think this is a pretty good option.
So, if you need a new catalytic converter for your Jeep, you want one that's gonna bolt
in right into place, be less of a headache from the install perspective, I definitely
recommend looking at this one from Flowmaster and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com
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INNOBOX PRO - SIMRACINGREAL XPERIENCE - Review - Sub eng - Duration: 6:20.
hi everyone! welcome on the FLOEB channel, i'm happy to meet you for a new review
the innobox pro button box from simracingreal xperience, I present it you in detail, go!
here is the innobox pro of simracingreal xperience, it measures 20.5cm wide, 13.5cm high and 7cm depth , it weighs 0.700kg
the button box is plug and play
on the front side, there is a plexiglass plate 3mm thick covered with a carbon imitation sticker
all contours and inscriptions were laser cut
on the top of the box, there is the logo of srx and the inscription simracing real xperience on a plate of plexiglass 3mm thick
then there are 2 rotary encoders of CTS, they will be push button and the buttons will be bright
9 NKK high quality pushbuttons
with different color capsules for the design
on the bottom of the innobox pro, there are 5 rocker switches metal, 2 ways, a very hard feeling
on the front, we can also remove the cover cap is magnetized, and on the website of srx, you can choose a plate of iracing, rfactor and projectcars
you can also customize your own cover plate by contacting srx by e-mail
and there will be on the back, a translucent plexiglass plate 3mm thick for the backlight light
srx uses a symprojects JC32 usb controller for the innobox pro
in the back of the box button, it will be black plastic, very clean, there is the connector to connect the innobox to the electricity via a transformer 12v
a system vesa 75mm to easily fix his innobox on his rig is very good, we can for example use brackets
a USB cable 1.5m in length, which will allow easy connection to the pc
for the connection of the transformer 12v, it's very simple, it will be enough to plug the connector and the wire will have a length of 80cm
the price for the pro innobox is 270 € + VAT + shipping costs (for the european union)
I show you right away, the operation of the backlight of the button box
now, I show you the operation of the buttonbox innobox pro from srx
to illuminate the backlight, simply press the POWER button on the top left of the remote control
then there are the MODE +, MODE - and DEMO buttons
these buttons are pre-recorded modes and there are 22 modes available
then the SPEED + and SPEED - buttons, they are used to choose the flashing speed of the leds, there are 10 levels
COLOR + and COLOR -, these buttons are used to choose the color of the backlight, there are 20 colors to choose from, very well
then, BRIGHT + and BRIGHT -, they are used to choose the intensity of the brightness of the leds, there are 5 levels available
and on the bottom, 7 buttons of colors to choose directly its color, the yellow, the red the blue ...
the remote works very well, as I said for the dashboard, the blinking of leds is not much for simulation, it's gadget, but otherwise the set is very good, and we can leave the remote control next to the rig
this review is over, we have a very nice button box with a nice design with the carbon imitation
the backlight, high quality components
an interchangeable cover plate, It's a good idea
the vesa 75 mm system which will allow to fix easily its box with buttons on its rig
I put you the link in the description of the video if you are interested in the Inbox pro
I thank srx for the trust that gave me to make this review
do not hesitate to subscribe to my channel youtube, and I give you an appointment for a next review, BYE !!!!
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The SECRET Science Lab Hidden in FAMOUS Monument - Duration: 6:16.
The Monument is a famous Doric column situated
nearby the equally iconic London Bridge in England's historical city of London.
This 202-foot stone column features a striking figure of a flaming golden orb, and both this
high structure and the orb serve to commemorate the Great Fire of 1666, one of the greatest
tragedies in the history of London.
The Monument stands at a site located between Fish Street Hill and Monument Street, which
is 202 feet away from the bakery of one Thomas Farriner in Pudding Lane.
This humble shop of the king's baker was where the Great Fire started on the 2nd day
of September in 1666, and it ended up setting ablaze to London's magnificent 17th-century
skyline.
Unbeknownst to a lot of people, The Monument to the Great Fire of London was constructed
to serve another purpose.
Believe it or not, the column itself was designed to function as a colossal zenith telescope,
Aside from that, it housed a hidden laboratory inside it where various scientific experiments
were supposedly conducted.
While the name of renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren is what is inscribed on a plaque attached
to the column's base, The Monument was originally designed by Robert Hooke.
Dubbed as England's Leonardo da Vinci and celebrated during his time as the world's
greatest mechanic, Hook is credited for a lot of scientific achievements.
Not only did he build the first known reflecting telescope, he was also responsible for inventing
the universal joint, which is commonly used in motor vehicles.
He was also the one who came up with Hooke's law of elasticity and the originator of the
term "cell" in referring to biological life's most basic unit.
His other mechanical inventions include the iris diaphragm and the balance wheel – items
used in cameras and watches, respectively.
Though he gained renown for being a man of science, Hooke also dabbled in architecture,
tasked with designing churches, hospitals and other civic structures.
One of the architectural structures he was appointed to design and build was The Monument,
which was meant to be a grand effort to immortalize the Great Fire.
However, at the time he was handed the project, Hooke was fixated on proving the scientific
and controversial supposition that it's the earth that revolves around the sun and
not the other way around.
In the end, he saw no reason why the two objectives cannot be accomplished all in a single effort.
To Hooke, this meant building a structure that commemorated the Great Fire of London
but, at the same time, functioned as a very large and long telescope.
In order for Hooke to prove that the Earth did revolve around the Sun, it was important
for him to devise a way to track and measure the movement of various objects in space.
This meant being able to observe the shift or changes in the position of one celestial
object against the background of another.
Today, astronomers refer to this method as "astronomical parallax," and it entails
partitioning the heavens in accordance to an imaginary face of a clock.
The hands of the clock will be used to determine how far a particular celestial object is.
Observing this parallax cannot be done using only the naked eye, which was why Hooke needed
to build a huge telescope to magnify his view of the heavens.
To realize his vision of building a zenith telescope, it was imperative for Hooke that
The Monument be a stable and sturdy structure.
He intended for the monument to be made of only the finest Portland stone and his plans
required 28,196 cubic feet of these stones.
Constructing the entire thing took around six years to complete and there were certainly
many bumps along the way.
One problem that arose while building The Monument was that the Portland stone – along
with other building stones – was always in short supply after the Great Fire destroyed
so many properties.
The king, Charles II, thought it prudent to regulate the transportation of these rocks
from the Isle of Portland, and he consequently issued a proclamation that everything involving
Portland stone must first be consulted with Sir Christopher Wren, the royally-appointed
architect of the project.
Another issue that almost ruined Hooke's plans for The Monument was the suggestion
that a statue of the king should be placed on top of the column.
Fortunately, the King refused to have a depiction of himself be the centerpiece of the monument
as it might give the public the idea that he was to blame for the fire.
In the end, Hooke managed to build The Monument in the way that he originally pictured it,
finishing it in 1677.
Since the column of The Monument doubled as a telescope, Hooke equipped the structure
with two giant lenses which were aligned with each other and were 200 feet apart.
He planned to view the heavens using the telescope from an underground laboratory.
Hooke had big ambitions for The Monument when it comes to conducting various scientific
experiments.
Unfortunately, utilizing The Monument as a telescope proved incredibly difficult in real
life.
For one, it was hard to affix the giant lenses to the telescope.
What's worse is that the location of The Monument is far from ideal when you're doing
experiments that are highly sensitive to environmental factors.
Given that the structure was close to a bustling street that served as a main passageway to
London Bridge, strong vibrations from heavy traffic made it impossible to record accurate
measurements.
Eventually, Hooke knew he had to abandon his plans to use the building as a telescope.
It would take years and a German astronomer named Friedrich Bassel before parallax was
finally discovered in 1838.
Similar to what Hooke had in mind, Bassel observed the movement of objects in space,
particularly that of the star 61 Cygni.
The value of The Monument in scientific research, however, did not end with its failure to properly
function as a gigantic telescope.
During the 17th century, high-rise structures were a rarity, and before The Monument was
built, Hooke had to conduct his physics experiments which required height from the top of other
tall structures like the Westminster Abbey.
When he finished the column, it was like he had a huge laboratory all to himself where
he could test all the theories he wanted to involving height or altitude.
It was in 1678 when Hooke's laboratory was finally able to facilitate a successful physics
experiment.
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New Huge Box Jurassic Park Surprise Dinosaur Toys #2 / Spinosaurus, Trex, Raptor Unboxing Top 10 - Duration: 21:35.
Wow good keep watching as we unbox all of the Jurassic Park classic dinosaur
toys and I go ahead and let you have a look at the chaos effect mobile command
center cool keep watching all this in
Wow okay it's great to see you again here's blocks two of all my awesome
Jurassic Park toys majority of these are like vintage like Mattel and while
Hasbro and Kenner Wow there's a really cool one keep
watching and we will set up an awesome dinosaur zoo okay guys so all these
dinosaurs we're gonna take a look at today I have unboxed the majority of
them I have one box reviewed and done awesome dinosaur battles and different
stuff with them if you want to wait to this video ends and check out my
playlist here I went ahead and recreated something similar to the volcano
explosion that you see in Jurassic Park - ah the preview for the fallen world so
that is awesome and we're gonna have a lot of fun okay so the very first one we
have is called the young t-rex so this is a good-sized one this is a younger
New Huge Box Jurassic Park Surprise Dinosaur Toys #2 / Spinosaurus, Trex, Raptor Unboxing Top 10
those six is all rubber is really and then our next one is one I really
think this is the poem crusher Carnotaurus go ahead and check out his
head how it opens up skyress always reminds me of the Joker so if you move
his leg his mouth opens and closes from closing all the way like that and it
will locked into that position this guy's like yelling yeah nah this one is
not a cheap one guys this one JP 26 and he cost me a good bundle and
this next one in my opinion is the coolest dinosaur toy ever made for the
Jurassic Park Jurassic world line this is the animatronics finest
swords I've seen this guy go up to $600 on eBay
so this guy has three different but he does animatronic moves roars and he is
really awesome so three different pressure points on
him ah his entire body is rubber so it makes him look a lot more realistic when
so really cool Dino guys go ahead check out my review on this guy and then this
next one is really awesome Dinah - this is the chaos effect volunteer acts these
things came with the freakiest looking accessory it's a guy in life coffin
type container which the dinosaur will swallow totally down and then you go
ahead and take it out of his stomach so let's go ahead and take a look okay so
he's totally swallowed it and it's right there in his stomach so this guy will
swallow about six to seven full-sized action figures really cool-looking real
glass eye realistic this guy just awesome
this one is JP and then I have a remote-controlled t-rex from the lost
world so this one has like action if you push the remote button he opens and
closes his mouth and he roars but it seems like the battery is getting low
while he does open his mouth all the way opposite eBooks really freaky and at one
time he did to move to now his legs just move
for the entire guy is rubber freaky-looking mom in teeth like I said
this guy reminds me of this next one is one I have not reviewed
yet this is the ain't Li Lorena bod this is made by Kenner for the Jurassic Park
decline
okay so this guy's moves that is a weird action feature maybe his arms flashed or
something but I guess not this guy is JP 48 you could see he's huge
I love the look of his face I mean that purple with the red eyes and this big
crowd on top is awesome so this is a chaos of that and then I have the
original bull t-rex there you can hear her roar so this guy's really awesome -
he does also open his mouth you could swallow about six action figures he does
come with that big coffin looking thing I showed you with the other one you can
take all the stuff out of his stomach this is actually one of the most
realistic looking dinos he does have a real glass eye
really wicked looking choppy so this guy is
then I have this weird freaky looking Spinosaurus hey this was actually made
for Jurassic Park so it is a Jurassic Park toy it's supposed to be a puppet
you can see there looks like a puppet but the thing is you cannot fit an adult
hand inside and it's super hard so even if you got an adult hand inside you
would not be able to use this as a puppet
so other than just being a head is kind of worthless but one fun thing you could
do is put it onto the head of another dinosaur so here you have a dinosaur
with the t-rex with a huge Spinosaurus head and then here is another cool
Kenner odd Jurassic Park toy this is the Triceratops jp08 he's got a huge booth
here on the side if you squeeze it this guy moves his head up and down like he's
challenging a t-rex or other carnivore that is trying to eat him really huge
dinosaur all rubber body except his head is like hard plastic so
and then you got another cool aw Kiner Jurassic Park Stegosaurus a huge one if
you squeeze his spines here he moves his spiked tail like he's going to attack
so this back part is all rubber the rest of em field it's almost like a leather
type feel plastic so it's plastic but it feels like leather so another really
cool Tanner and do you want to hear the most annoying sound ever listen to this
guy
that's gotta be the most annoying sound ever but this is the utahraptor it's a
huge Velociraptor I mean the body is all rubber legs and arm are plastic huge
arms with really huge claws on the end this is JP 22 and he has all some third
claw here that moves up and down on both legs so
cool third law which is the ripping or killing law and then here we have fun
t-rex puppets so he's got like little arms you could open his mouth way up and
down and this is Jurassic Park puppet which will actually hold an adult's hand
comfortably said GP there and it's cool and realistic look and then we have a
chaos effect a Margo spine is this guy if you pull his back leg his spikes on
his back there pop off he has spikes on his neck that pop up
and he opens his mouth
then we have another velociraptor this is the Jaypee 10 you can see if you move
his legs back he opens his arms like he's saying make your head off so this
guy is like red brown color uh he did make a sound at one time but I guess his
battery died and this is I believe from site B then we have another Jurassic
Park Baryonyx so this guy is actually gonna be in the new Jurassic world 2
movie from the fallen Kingdom guy is JP 63 and he is also from site B his action
picture his if you move his leg back here he swings his head to the side but
would be nice if they had him open his mouth - this is muffled Oh
so and then here we have the baby t-rex so this guy's really cool open his mouth
way up tiny little arms really long chicken legs and ah this is Jay P 42 his
feature was he's got a broken leg here so if you watched Jurassic Park where
they rescue one of the baby t-rex because his leg is broken this is the
one so I do have the mobile comedian what they used to bring this guy to and
then I've got a Dilophosaurus this is JP Oh - this guy doesn't really do anything
I mean he is partially rubber his arms and legs do move but he doesn't have any
action feature and then we have a chasm asuras which is similar to a triceratops
he just has a longer play with spikes here on the side this is jp-21
sight beam so he is in herbivore and his action feature is if you pull his leg
back he moves his head up and down and he makes a noise but it's really slight
so I think this guy's gonna need new batteries awesome
could move his head oh yeah he does
and we have a tiny little Jurassic Park Stegosaurus and then we have an awesome
Jurassic Park Hummer from the lost world I have not
reviewed this one yet it is not complete I mean ahead decide they go up here so
they could you stop from my cages on this side
up and down so it is a nice huge Hummer in there and it is really good with the
action figures let's take a look at some of the action here we have one of the
Dino tracker figures and then I have a couple I am Malcolm figures we got that
one with the black we've got this one with the black on and
then also I have one other one where he's wearing like some type of suit
jacket so three different high-end welcomes and then I have I have Dennis
Nedry from the original Jurassic Park that's the big guy that stole all the
odd DNA samples and he carried them away in the shaving cream and here I have
Joel's Jack's and then these action figures will fit into the humber then I
got three smaller figures from the Dino Munzer series you got a little t-rex
they're a little Spinosaurus and
then I got this awesome little matchbox series it's a t-rex with the little guy
here that pops off to try to shoot him in fits right
lesson engine via a tiny little copy which is also gonna be in Jurassic Park
to the fallen kingdom awesome Jurassic Park
t-rex from the Dino series a cool Spinosaurus from the Dino Hunter series
and then I've got another matchbox vehicle
this says the lost world over there
action
but continuing on more memorabilia we have a lost world watch here you turn it
like lights up into like a deafness or freaky
and then we have a cool little Jurassic Park
Triceratops here why do these little ones are brand new guys I have not
reviewed these yet you got a little JP 28 Rex over here another Jurassic Park
velociraptor
then here is another
bro
what else tiny little G
take a Saurus
it just says JP on it we got this little metal action figure it looks like one of
the guys carrying baby t-rex got this tiny little t-rex it says JP 42 and then
we've got some cards from the movie it said the Gallimimus stampede here you've
got the roar of the Raptor the mighty t-rex
this project has legs and they'll meet the hatchery okay so that means guys
it's time to set up our dinosaur park okay so our park is all set up for this
one we have the Jurassic Park mobile command center this is the Kaos mobile
command center I do have the original one and I bought this one which I will
be reviewing later this week we got the 50,000 bull fence surrounding us so we
are ready for the Dino so we will start with the two biggest ones the bull
is right there in the back but chaos one please
and we'll go ahead and set the big remote control here axe into battle and
this - or - like I said this Spinosaurus is the coolest looking Dino you are
gonna find and then let's go ahead and we will put the bone crusher Carnotaurus
there I will put the poor Triceratops there right between the carnivores the
Stegosaurus over here and then the baby t-rex is going to go right there with
the Carnotaurus okay has a hard time standing the utahraptor is gonna go out
over here
and then the young t-rex is gonna go right then I got some other smaller ones
yeah herbivore carnival lots of Raptor de la Souris help
standing up bar Young's
another cool kiosk effect dino here
and then some of the smaller dinosaurs all the way in the front here
okay guys so that was totally awesome if you like that I want to see more fun
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BREAKING!!! SHOCKING ADMISSION!! SETH RICH MURDER! Top Stories Today - Duration: 6:11.
BREAKING!!!
SHOCKING ADMISSION!!
SETH RICH MURDER!
The obvious bias in the Crooked Hillary Clinton email investigation which was shown by the
now embattled former FBI Director James Comey, his right-hand man Andrew McCabe and the now
disgraced bureau agent Peter Strzok who sent over 10k texts to his mistress with messages
showing disdain towards Candidate Trump while pledging to not let Crooked Hillary lose the
2016 election, have all made incalculable damage to the federal law enforcement agency's
reputation.
Damage which is unrepairable!
Up until now the fall out has gone as far as to implicate the FBI in the now infamous
work of fiction which is the Fusion GPS anti-Trump dossier which has led McCabe and James Baker,
to either announce early retirements or to be reassigned.
However now, someone has already been killed over this very controversial move and there's
only one person who had this particularly damning information on Hillary.
She thought he was long gone and that she had gotten away with murder, yet again, but
her worst nightmare just surfaced.
Looks like one of the biggest and most recent "sudden death" mysteries may have just
been solved.
Fox News reports: An attorney for the co-founder of opposition
research firm Fusion GPS revealed during a closed-door interview this summer with congressional
investigators that "somebody's already been killed" as a result of the publication
of the anti-Trump dossier.
The statement was contained in a 312-page transcript of Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn
Simpson's August interview with committee investigators, released unilaterally Tuesday
by Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.
The release itself provoked controversy, with an aide to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman
Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, calling it "confounding" for Feinstein to drop the transcript in the
"middle of an ongoing investigation."
Among the many revelations in the document, though, is the claim from Simpson's attorney
that someone died because the dossier — which was commissioned by Fusion GPS — was publicly
released.
"He wants to be very careful to protect his sources," attorney Josh Levy said during
the Aug. 22 Senate Judiciary Committee interview of his client.
"Somebody's already been killed as a result of the publication of this dossier and no
harm should come to anybody related to this honest work."
Levy didn't elaborate on who was killed.
The website BuzzFeed first published the dossier online last January, airing its unverified
allegations about President Trump's connections with Russia.
The dossier was written by former British MI6 agent Christopher Steele.
Fusion GPS, which hired Steele, got funding from the Clinton campaign and Democratic National
Committee.
Trump has long derided the dossier as politically motivated, and several GOP-led committees
are investigating whether it formed the basis for the FBI's initial investigation into
Russian election interference.
Feinstein said in a statement she released the transcript to combat misinformation about
the interview.
"The innuendo and misinformation circulating about the transcript are part of a deeply
troubling effort to undermine the investigation into potential collusion and obstruction of
justice," Feinstein said in a statement.
"The only way to set the record straight is to make the transcript public."
Although the attorney isn't naming any names of who has "already been killed," the
only person who is suspected of having info on this particular dossier was Seth Rich.
Rich was murdered in Washington, D.C. on July 10, 2016, of what's being said as a robbery
gone deadly.
However, a lot of information seems to suggest that cause is nearly impossible.
Now, with this latest statement out, the pieces to the puzzle of his suspicious death are
starting to come together.
This latest assertion that someone has now been killed over the dossier could and should
very well be the smoking gun we've been waiting for, which Trump knew was coming.
By now it's starting to be very clear that Democratic National Committee Staffer's
death was the cause of some foul play.
So clear that we can now add the former candidate and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich's
name to the list of those calling for an official investigation into the so-called "Botched
Robbery" which ended in the murder of Rich.
Gingrich explained: "We have this very strange story now of
this young man who worked for the Democratic National Committee, who apparently was assassinated
at 4 in the morning, having given WikiLeaks something like 53,000 emails and 17,000 attachments,"
"Nobody's investigating that, and what does that tell you about what's going on?
Because it turns out, it wasn't the Russians.
It was this young guy who, I suspect, was disgusted by the corruption of the Democratic
National Committee.
He's been killed, and apparently, nothing serious has been done to investigate his murder.
So I'd like to see how Robert S. Mueller III is going to define what his assignment
is."
It's currently being reported that the real source of the Democrat Party email leaks was
never the Russians.
It was actually the 27-year-old Democrat staffer Seth Rich, who strongly favored the Socialist
Bernie Sanders over Crooked Hillary Clinton in the Democrat Primaries.
When he learned of the shenanigans and rigging that was taking place against Senator Sanders
he managed to get proof of what the DNC was up to.
He then went on to report his findings anonymously to the website "Wikileaks."
Jullian Assange has practically confirmed this whole narrative.
What's even stranger is how the Rich family was calling for an investigation after the
official investigation turned up the narrative that it was just a robbery gone wrong.
A robbery were no belongings were taken.
Not his expensive watch, wallet or even the phone he was using to talk to his girlfriend
at the moment of the robbery.
Interestingly enough they have now changed their tunes and what no investigation nor
mention of the mystery behind Seth's death.
If I didn't know better I would start to believe they were threatened or something
of the sort.
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Jeep Wrangler Rugged Ridge CB Radio Dash Mount (1997-2006 TJ) Review - Duration: 2:53.
This Rugged Ridge CB radio dash mount is for those of you that have a '97 to '06 TJ, that
are looking for a spot to mount the CB in your Jeep where it's going to be out of the
way, but also accessible.
There has always been a big problem with figuring out where you're gonna mount your CB in your
TJ because they're small and there isn't a lot of room for them.
People get really creative with mounts, but sometimes that means not having easy accessibility
to the radio, and this is a way that you're going to get the best of both worlds, a mount
that's convenient, doesn't require you drilling into anything, and that you can access very
easily from the driver's seat.
This is also going to be an easy one-out-of-three wrenches because, as I alluded to, there's
no drilling at all involved in this installation.
It is a simple bolt-on install.
This is going to be, in my opinion, very fairly priced for what you're gonna get from this
bracket, and it is very, very functional.
This mount's gonna be made out of steel and covered in a textured black powder coat finish,
which is really going to blend into your interior pretty well.
Once you have the CB radio installed on it, you're sitting in the driver's seat with the
door closed, you're not even gonna really see that there's a bracket there, although
it does mean that you don't have to drill holes in the top of your dash in order to
get your radio mounted, which is a really nice feature.
This is actually going to come with two pieces.
This is the main bracket here, and this is going to be a bolt-on mic mount for the right-hand
side of your steering wheel.
So you're gonna have your radio and your mic mounted up, again, very easy to access from
the driver's seat.
So this is a definite one-out-of-three wrench installation, less than an hour, probably
closer to a half-an-hour in order to get this bracket installed.
All you have to do is remove a couple of screws from the side of your dashboard, set this
in place, and replace the old smaller screws with the new longer ones that come in the
kit.
If you do decide to run the mic mount, you'll do that on the other side of the steering
wheel, on the right side of the steering wheel, but it's the same situation.
Remove an existing screw, put the mic mount in place, and replace that screw with the
longer one that comes in the kit.
After that, you can go ahead and mount your CB onto your new mount, and you're good to
go.
This mount is very appropriately priced, I think.
It does everything it's supposed to do.
It definitely works as advertised, and with something like this that's ultimately a very
simple product, I always think to myself, "How much would it cost me in materials and
time to build something like this?"
Even if you have the fab skills, it's gonna take some time to build this, and this is
one of those items where I'd just as soon purchase it than try and make it myself because
it is just $30, which, again, I think is very fair.
So if you're looking to mount your CB inside of your TJ, somewhere that it's accessible
and also doesn't require drilling any holes, I would definitely recommend taking a look
into this bracket, and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.
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Whitemouth Moray Eel - 3:10.5 - Nature Meets Paper - Duration: 7:51.
hi I'm Brandon and welcome to nature meets paper the place where we go on an
adventure to discover the world of marine biology I'm a marine biologist
and an artist I love sharing my love for the oceans through art you clicked the
blue thumbnail which means you are here for how to art the segment where we
discover how I did my art I post every Tuesday and Saturday today we'll be discovering how I painted the white mouth Moray Eel
brushes ready let's dive in when painting I find the average or the mid
tones of the reference photo in specific areas I'll work from the background to
the main subject I am also left-handed so I work from the
top right to the bottom left I'm not supposed to run my hand along the canvas
but it is something that I'm still working on I just don't want to run my
hand through paint and ruin my canvas or my paintings since this is coral and
corals not supposed to be smooth I leave blotchy patches to create character the
background is also supposed to be unfocused I don't want too much detail
here just hints of texture and depth are used similar colors so that I don't need
to mix my colors and wash my brushes often I typically work from my mid-tones
to my darks then to my highlights I mixed my blacks with colors typically
sometimes it's hard to tell that I have mixed colors in but it gives a deeper
feel compared to flat black I go around the coral with darker colors and blend
with the fresh black to make the unfocused look this pushes some of the
shadows deeper and gives the coral shape when doing highlights I rarely use flat
light I only use white from my brightest
highlights the colors in my highlights are typically mixed with my mid-tone
colors it might not be a very big amount but it is still there it is time for me
to work on the body and the main subject of this painting I had a hard time
figuring out how it was going to tackle this painting there are so many tiny
details that needed to be translated into paint I landed on doing a base
coat of Browns to get the shape of the eel then going in with the details and
then glazing on top I start with my Browns and I'm not
worried about my brush strokes here but I'm starting with my Browns and I'm
working with my highlights and darks just to get the structure of the eel I
want to get the shape in the feel of the eel before I get in anything else the
more this Moray is covered in tiny white dots I didn't want to put random dots
and just everywhere and everywhere because I would lose some details I also
didn't want to leave the spots white since hardly any of them were bright
white in this photo I had to map out by small sections and get the spacing the
size and the direction of the spot sections I also had to make some of the
dots out of focus which was a little difficult this part took quite some time
while the paint was drying on the spots I worked on my first layers in the mouth
I work in many layers and rarely just have one layer of paint on the canvas I
work from the back of the mouth which is dark to the front which is light notice
here that even though the eel is called the white mouth Moray there is no plain
white you have shadows that turn into colors in this case a purple blue I
don't want to have too much detail yet I know there are teeth and shadows but I
will get to that later right now I just want to get my base coat even and smooth
once everything is dry to the touch I can move on to glazing the spots I use
yellows and browns to soften the spots I want my subject to feel like it is part
of the scene luckily for me I use my own reference photos which causes my subject
to be part of the same background if I were to change the background like some
artists do or even I've done in the past you need to add a few background colors
into the shadows and highlights to incorporate the subject into the
painting I don't want to have it look out of place that is where the purple
shadows come in there are red corals around the eel and water shifts light to
the blue spectrum this causes some light purples to show up when working on small
details I use a long bristled thin brush this is one of my favorite brushes it
gets tiny details and get I can load a ton of paint onto it I work the teeth
and the shadows in the mouth then I work the eyes I like leaving my
eyes until last because everything comes together all at once before I put the
blacks and the pupils I make sure that I had last details to the background I
wasn't really happy with how it turned out at first so I had to go back and fix
some details I thought it was too flat and I didn't have enough depth so I
added out-of-focus highlights this caused me to go back over the whole
thing and change some of the colors pushing
the subject forward and back currently I'm not looking for at my reference
photo as much I'm only worried about my painting
how is my painting is turning out I take plenty of time and stand several feet
away from my painting and just look at it since I'm the artist I'm the biggest
critic but since I'm putting my signature on it
I want it to have a nice quality I also have practice seeing where my
painting needs more or less details so then I can add a little bit of touches
here and there to make my painting better I like how this piece turned out
in the end I was worried it would be too much
detail for me to handle if you look at my reference photo you'd so there's a
lot of detail there and it's a little bit intimidating but I just took it a
small layer at a time in small sections and then I I could have painted this
larger taking more time but I like how this turned out I found that doing a
painting this size is perfect for completing a new painting every single
week I'll call this painting finished
thank you for watching this video just to let you know I have left few leftover
holiday and Christmas t-shirts left over on teespring.com links are down below
you can also buy my art on my website where we're going to hit 75 subscribers
pretty soon when we reach 100 subscribers I'll be doing another
giveaway keep your eyes up for that I would also like to say thank you for
being an active member of this community by leaving likes comments shares and
subscribing if you haven't done so already watch last Saturday's video on
the science of the Moray Eel click the little i above happy creating and God
bless
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Roseanne Jumps Into Politics, Slams 'Hatriotism' And Top Democrat - Duration: 2:58.
Beloved TV star Roseanne Barr made waves when she announced the return of her show.
After many years off the air, the hit sitcom will return to ABC.
What fans might not know is that Roseanne is a Trump supporter.
The outspoken and unapologetic celebrity strongly endorsed the man in 2016.
She has applauded his support of Israel and the great job he is doing with the economy.
She recently spoke to the press about her upcoming show.
Perhaps they thought she'd be a bit tame.
Maybe even swing left, to appease them.
No way, baby.
From Daily Wire:
Roseanne's back, and she's just as quotable as ever.
During a panel discussion with the press on Monday about her show's big return to ABC,
the actress shared some thoughts on the presidential landscape in which she defended her support
for Trump — even though he says "crazy sh**" — and shrugged off the idea of a
"President Oprah…"
Asked if she'd vote for Oprah Winfrey, Barr made clear that she wasn't as impressed
with the media mogul as her peers on the left, saying she thinks she'd be a "better president"
than Oprah and suggesting that just because she voted for an unorthodox candidate in Trump,
that doesn't mean she'd back another one…
When a reporter asked if she'd vote for actress Susan Sarandon, Barr replied, "Actually,
I think I'd be a better president than Oprah and Susan Sarandon, probably even President
Trump.
And I did run in 2012…"
"Well, he says a lot of crazy sh**," she said, adding, "I'm not a Trump apologist.
There are a lot of things he's said and done that I don't agree with, just like
there are a lot of things Hillary Clinton has said and done that you don't agree with.
Nobody is brainwashed into agreeing with 100 percent of what anybody says."
THR notes that Barr cited "Haiti" as one of the main reasons she couldn't back Clinton.
Roseanne is known for her no-holds-barred approach.
She always speaks her mind.
That's why people love her.
Hm, sounds like a certain President I know.
The actress offered a voice of reason after liberal media flipped out over a "President
Oprah."
The media have been in a frenzy over the ridiculous idea.
Thankfully, Roseanne was smart enough to dose the fantasy with the cold water of reality.
Her comments about Hillary are sure to ruffle some feathers.
"Haiti," is code for the millions of dollars the Clintons stole from the country.
After the earthquake, Clinton and her allies duped the nation.
They took aid from people in need, to line their pockets.
Not a story liberal journalists like to bring up.
Roseanne went on to slam "hatriotism" that we see coming from liberals and the media.
Even at his worst, Obama was never treated the way they treat Trump.
That double standard has only harmed the left's reputation.
Perhaps they will learn from this beloved personality.
Perhaps they will begin to grow up and treat conservatives and the President with respect.
I won't hold my breath.
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Critics Claim Chaos in Trump WH, Ignore Leaked F-Bomb Meltdown From Obama Era - Duration: 3:42.
For all the hoopla over Michael Wolff's error-ridden book, there seems to be scant
interest by anyone in the mainstream media over the upcoming release of a documentary
that offers behind-the-scenes footage of former President Barack Obama's final year in office.
Named "The Final Year" and directed by Greg Barker, the film gained a little bit
of attention from the media last year when it first premiered at the Toronto International
Film Festival.
"The Final Year will be released by Dogwoof in cinemas across the UK & Ireland on 19 January
2018 — the date marking one year since Donald Trump was inaugurated as America's new president,"
The U.K. Independent, one of only a few outlets that mentioned the film, reported last November.
It will likewise reportedly air in the United States later this year via HBO.
Though only days now remain before the film appears in the U.K., as of Wednesday only
one media outlet had announced its imminent launch: the U.K. Daily Mail.
Luckily for those in America and abroad interested in learning more about the film, the Daily
Mail also provided a tantalizing rundown of the chaos that sometimes pervaded Obama's
White House during his last year in office.
Take the behavior of Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser for strategic
communications.
The Daily Mail notes that during one scene in the documentary, "Rhodes explodes in
rage at the bombing of a humanitarian convoy in Syria, apparently by the Russians or the
Syrians and says it is 'f***ing sick' nobody is being held accountable for it."
I believe Rhodes was referring to what happened in September of 2016, when Russian planes
dropped bombs that destroyed a U.N. aid convoy in Syria, as reported at the time by The Guardian.
And he was right about nobody "being held accountable for it."
The fact is, Obama frequently let Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian President
Bashar Assad off the hook for their crimes against humanity.
Of course, all that changed when President Donald Trump stepped into office the following
year, but I digress.
Interestingly, Samantha Power, Obama's ambassador to the U.N., felt similarly about the administration's
failures in Syria, reportedly saying she found it "beyond frustrating" and "haunting"
that the administration couldn't do more.
"There's no issue where my thoughts and my feelings and ideas have made such a marginal
impact on desperate people," she says in the documentary.
Yeah, congratulations on being a complete failure, lady …
What's even more fascinating than Rhodes and Power griping over the administration's
failures is the feud that broke out between them over the tone of Obama's final address
to the U.N.
"Power says that she and Rhodes have a 'fundamentally different perspective' about the world and
that she thinks the 65 million refugees are a sign things are 'going in the wrong direction,'"
the Daily Mail reported.
"Rhodes says that he sided with Obama in saying this was the best moment to be alive
and says that Power 'felt that was potentially discordant with the mood.'"
It sounds like it was beginning to dawn on Power that importing millions of low-skilled,
poteentially dangerous refugees into the West wasn't such a great idea after all.
These are just a few of the examples of the chaos in Obama's White House.
Sadly, to see the rest, Americans who aren't living in the U.K. will likely have to wait
until HBO gets around to it, as nobody in the corrupt liberal media has any interest
in exposing Obama's White House for themselves — and we all know why.
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Swift Mission Catches a Comet Slowdown - Duration: 2:44.
Narrator: Every
5.4 years, comet 41P swings around the Sun
and puts on a show for observers on Earth.
Between March and April 2017, as the comet made its closest approach
to Earth, astronomers caught it doing something never before seen.
41P is an icy body from the Kuiper Belt,
the cold storage zone beyond Neptune.
Neptune's gravity first sent it hurtling toward the sun, and Jupiter trapped
it in its current orbit. As it nears the Sun,
the comet's icy areas warm up and turn to gas.
This forms jets that blast gas and dust into space.
This material becomes an extended atmosphere around the comet and makes up its
tail. To better understand how comets work,
astronomers study how these jets change as a comet approaches and
departs the inner solar system. From this, astronomers can measure
how fast the comet rotates.
When 41P approached, in March 2017, astronomers found
it to be rotating about once every 20 hours. But when
NASA's Swift studied the comet in May, 41P's rotation
period had more than doubled. This is the largest, most
abrupt rotational change ever seen on a comet.
Comet 41P is a small object, smaller than most of the
so-called Jupiter Family Comets, and very active.
Astronomers think a particularly strong active area produced jets that
lined up in just the right way to suddenly put the brakes on the comet's spin.
Extrapolating from the Swift measurements,
41P could have continued to slow in the following months,
spinning less than once every four days by summer.
This spin is too slow to keep the comet stable, so even
small jets can set it wobbling like a top, or tumbling,
and ultimately rotating around a different axis.
Such changes affect which parts of the comet are exposed to sunlight.
Perhaps, this will drive new levels of activity that will further change
the comet's spin. Scientists have never before
observed this phase of comet evolution, and they look forward to
41P's next visit in 2022.
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