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In a little while, you won't see me no more

and after a while, you will see me again

Earth will be shaken with their time

Things will get faster

We won't be able to catch up

Grandchildren won't have time for their grandparents

Parents won't have time for their children

Nations will rise against nations

Brothers and sisters, against one another

But don't be afraid

Behind the veil are the beginnings of birth pangs

You will enter their world and reach them

in their reflection

As we look at the study of history

we can see the rise, the fall of the Roman Empire

We can see the rise and the fall of Napoleon

We can see the rise and the fall of the Third Reich

We can remember the incredible capacity that human beings have

to inflict suffering one upon another

One of the remarkable encounters of human history-- writ large

and of the human condition within the body of each individual person

is that there will be moments of complete pervasion

There will be moments of literally living hell

when society seems to be completely collapsing

When Kim Kardashian became famous

it was really cool because I feel like she made a girl of Middle Eastern...

more popular...

The first thing is-- the level of inequality in American society

is at record highs

Globalization has brought this gift of openness to food

this gift of travel, this gift of an expansion of horizons

and, on the one hand, it has also, for some people

made a whole culture of feeling left out

And the idea that somehow

I'm not measuring up to the celebrity

I'm not measuring up to the worth that I think that I have...

I think it's a lot of conditioning

and a lot of telling people that they're nothing

if they don't have the latest shoes, or the latest shirt

or the latest car

That they have to have this, and they have to have that

and that they are nobody unless they have a bazillion dollars

or 50.000 social media followers

or they have the latest Kiley lip gloss, or whatever it is

that they're nothing

The reason I think we're heading towards some shit

is 'cause I can see it happening

I can see people, there's a segment of people

who aren't nice to other people, who aren't good to other people

who aren't willing to help anybody, but themselves out

They don't realize we don't live in a vacuum

That every action we have-- is a reaction that affects others

Religion has failed, we have humanism

And the more narcissism that exists in an individual

the more the individual starts to believe

that fundamental laws

or guidelines, or morality

don't apply to them

And then who gets to become the gods?

Well, right now it looks like

the people who are going to have the most gold

And then what happens to the people that don't have gold?

Well, you know one possibility is we'll have a subspecies of human beings

that will literally be pets

But if you've been born into slavery, it becomes the normal

or what we call the imagined order

This is the way it's supposed to be

You submit

I think it's leading that way

I definitely think it's leading that way

The commodities, yeah, that's a good word for what...

'Cause, whatever you have, they want to package

Whether you're an actor, a comic, a musician

a painter, whatever

They want to package you in a certain way

It's all about how they can distribute you

How they can push you out into the world

The three biggest companies in the world right now

are companies whose basic business

is what I call "surveillance capitalism"

How do they make their business?

Somehow they manufacture a product

which they then sell to advertisers, right?

And the product is you

If the narrative is that survival of the fittest

and we collect only those stories

than that's what we believe

and that's what goes into our consciousness

and in our unconsciousness

I think of the fundamentals of the King

The King wears a crown

The function of the crown was to catch the manna from the gods

the wisdom to be the enlightened one

and to not serve your own needs

What happens when there's no manna?

Men, women and children should...

Had the police stood their ground on this spot

what happened next might not have happened

The crowd becoming angrier by the minute

surged down the sidewalk to that intersection

which for two hours would become LA's hell on earth

After sunset tonight

I do expect most of these showers will start to dwindle down

We'll see drier air start to filter back into the region

And with that drier air, clear skies

That's going to set us up for a sunny day

as we head into tomorrow

We live in a crazy society because...

we're still under the illusion that these things...

Just the next thing will get me there

The next thing will get me there

And, hopefully, after you've had that enough

you realize-- the next thing won't get you there

Many young people are spurning the quest to get the stuff

They're not getting automobiles

They're not buying the house

They're not doing that scripted sort of life

They're yearning and pushing towards that edge

And at that edge, they're calling into question

all of the assumptions of the good life

[inaudible]

Turn all the way around

That was kind of this feeling that like

it had to be something super significant

otherwise we don't matter anymore

Do you feel that at all?

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The Moiré Effect Lights That Guide Ships Home - Duration: 3:54.

It's difficult to research something if you don't know the name of it.

I got an email a few days ago asking if I could figure out anything about this.

And normally, I try to discourage messages like that,

I'm not Google and I'm not a reference librarian,

but this thing completely nerd-sniped me.

Because other than one reference on Wikipedia

to this exact light that's for shipping on Southampton Water,

I couldn't find anything about it.

Which is weird, because this is a really clever idea.

This light is based on moiré patterns,

which are the extra lines and patches that seem to appear

when you have two similar but slightly different patterns overlaid on each other.

You see them in a few places, but most of the time they're confusing and distracting

and designers want to avoid them.

But here, the patterns are set up so that

if you're looking straight at that light, dead on, you see parallel lines.

But if you're to either side, the arrows formed by the moiré patterns

tell you which way to go to be straight-on to it.

You can have five different boats in five different locations out there,

all looking at the same sign, and they will all see arrows

pointing the right way for them, without any computers or fancy tracking.

This seems like such a good idea that I couldn't believe it wasn't well-known.

So I went searching.

"Moiré shipping light." "Moiré boat light."

And after a half hour or so, I'd found a couple of others around the UK,

placed at the entrances to locks and marinas,

or at the end of dredged channels, so that people steering a boat

know exactly which way to go to avoid the sides.

One guide for mariners called it an "Inogen light"

but that just led me to a medical company, nothing else.

And that was it.

It looked like a bit of weird maritime history

that had been a brief fad and then died out, leaving no trace.

A beautiful idea that the world had ignored.

I considered starting a new series of videos called "I Don't Know"

just to see if anyone knew more about it, because it's genius

and, yeah, I wanted to understand it.

So much that my brain wasn't quite done, I kept coming back, I kept searching.

And eventually, I started looking through patent databases.

And after a few minutes, I found it.

It was patented by Lars Bergkvist and Ivan Forsen, from Sweden, in the late 1970s.

They'd invented several things to do with moiré patterns, between them.

And though there are a few more patents after the first,

refining the idea or making it work in two dimensions with circles,

the trail ended there.

I tried to track Lars or Ivan down, and couldn't find any trace.

The only thing I had was an address from about forty years ago.

And in Sweden.

And then one little clue, spotted just out the corner of my eye, unlocked everything.

Yes, this was patented by Bergkvist and Forsen,

but the patent was then assigned to a company called Inogon.

Not Inogen -- that was a typo, or a corruption of the name over time.

Inogon.

This is known as an Inogon leading mark, or just an Inogon light.

And once you know that, once you name it, you can search for it.

You can find the US military analysis from 1986 testing that it works.

The variations that were made for getting an aircraft

into the right place parking in a stand.

The Swedish company called FMT that now makes them,

or did until recently, because they've just removed it from their web site.

Once you know that this is an Inogon light,

all the rest of the research becomes easy.

All except one thing.

This Inogon light isn't being used to guide people in.

The light follows the path of an underwater cable where you shouldn't drop anchor.

So the signal here is all wrong.

You don't want to follow these arrows,

you're required to stay away from them unless you're passing straight through.

It's a really weird use for a very expensive light.

So why is it here?

I don't know.

But if anyone out there does know, for sure, with evidence...

do get in touch.

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It's Happening! Teachers Being REMOVED From Campus! - Duration: 4:23.

It's Happening!

Teachers Being REMOVED From Campus!

The gun control debate is raging again after the tragic shooting that occurred in Parkland,

Florida a few weeks ago.

People on both sides of the aisle have been engaging in fierce debates online over what

the solution is to keep our student's safe on public school campuses across the country.

While there are people who believe that banning guns in the nation will somehow eradicate

the potential threat there are others who feel that arming teachers and tightening up

security is a more feasible approach to the frightening situation.

In fact, there are teachers in our country that are willing to arm themselves to protect

their students, but of course, the left is ready to silence those views by any means

necessary.

So, when Timothy Locke, an Iraq veteran, and teacher in Cherry Hill, New Jersey stated

that he was one of those teachers that would arm himself and believed that the school needed

more security he was removed from campus and you can bet he won't be the last one.

Timothy Locke, an Iraq veteran, and teacher was suspended after saying that the school

he taught at needed more security.

It is one thing for people in the country to search for answers in the wake of a tragedy

but for those on the left, it is just an opportunity to further chip away at our rights.

After the shooting on Valentine's Day, we all braced for the influx of left's gun

control rhetoric, and they didn't disappoint.

Within moments of the shooting, the left was already on their soapbox demanding that "assault

rifles" were banned and that all the issues were gun owners fault.

However, for others in the country including President Trump the answer seems much more

straightforward than disarming millions of legal gun owners, arm the teachers and add

stricter security measures in the schools.

Seriously, it isn't rocket science, right?

Well, the gun grabbers and sensitive millennials in the country don't see it that way and

are doing their best to silence their opposition.

Case in point is Timothy Locke a favorite history teacher at Cherry Hill East in New

Jersey who was recently suspended with pay for saying in class that the school was not

prepared to handle an active shooter and that he would gladly arm himself to protect his

students.

A student in the class heard this remark, and instead of applauding the teacher for

taking a tough stance against an active shooter, they complained to the principal and had him

suspended from teaching.

Here is more from The Daily Caller:

"Cherry Hill High School history teacher Timothy Locke, 59, said he was placed on administrative

leave last week because he spoke out in one of his classes about arming teachers and ramping

up school security to try and prevent a school shooting.

Locke allegedly said that a similar shooting could happen at Cherry Hill and he would put

himself between the gunman and the students.

Most of the students reportedly didn't have a problem with Locke's comments, but one

was so distraught by the comments she was escorted to the administration by another

teacher.

Locke's bag was searched and he was required to undergo a physical and psychological exam.

"Most students were fine with the comments," Fox News reported on Friday.

"But at least one, who spoke anonymously to local media said the remarks verged on

reckless."

Locke contends he was "adamantly concerned about the wellbeing of my students," and

students are now protesting to have him reinstated at the school.

"His students are clearly concerned about him," Fox further reported.

"His suspension triggered two days of demonstration and a firestorm of criticism from both students

and their parents who say they have long appreciated Mr. Locke's candor.

Even concerning things like his tour of combat in Iraq and battle with post-traumatic stress

disorder."

Cherry Hill has said they won't talk about the suspension, as it is a personnel matter."

The only thing that Locke did was share what the issue with the school was, and instead

of the officials listening to him, they punished him.

The only way to protect our children is to implement more armed security, remove the

gun free zone status, and offer teachers the choice to arm themselves.

Once that occurs you can be sure that gun violence in our public schools will drop,

but it is obvious that the left does not want that and this proves it.

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as it is - A Grand Canyon VR Documentary - Duration: 17:06.

Anything that lies in this Canyon, the Grand Canyon, is all sacred even the water.

Water is life and so water made that life to make that Canyon.

The natural beauty of it right now is still alive. It's still there and that's

where our prayers are going.

The Grand Canyon is among the Earth's premier natural wonders and home to one

of America's most beloved national parks. The Canyon cuts a broad track across

northern Arizona. A mile deep, over 18 miles wide, and 277 miles long, it has

fascinated every human to lay eyes on it for thousands of years.

The national park now serves over six million visitors annually, but each year

only twenty thousand will see it from the bottom up.

A rafting expedition through the Grand Canyon is, for many, a life-changing experience.

It's a journey into vast wilderness, a descent into deep geologic time.

Exposed rocks formed hundreds of millions of years ago pass by as you slip further into the wild

A river trip through Grand Canyon is one of the only places where

you can go and be away from the hubbub of computers and cell phones.

I think spending time rafting on the Colorado River is a great way to connect with

water in a very special and unique way.

Without a motor, a river trip through the Grand Canyon can take as long as three weeks

[yelling, laughing, screaming]

Each day of the trip, the Colorado River throws a variety of the monstrous rapids at you.

"Suck rubber!"

"Here comes another one! Suck rubber!"

Upon his visit to the Grand Canyon in 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt said

"Leave it as it is,

you cannot improve on it.

The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it."

We have marred the Grand Canyon over the last 100 years.

We have not left it as it is.

We made the Grand Canyon a national park in order to protect it, but now a radical

new idea for development threatens the very heart of the canyon.

Developers based in Scottsdale Arizona want to construct a major new tourist attraction

on the eastern rim of the canyon, down into an area known simply as

The Confluence.

"The Confluence is the area in the Grand Canyon where a Little Colorado River

meets the greater Colorado River in the Canyon.

In this space, where the rivers meet, our stories say this is where life began.

This is the emergence place."

"Sometimes I'll be really feeling bad, and I'll go out there sat in the hill and pray.

The Confluence is where people meet to pray, to come together and pray as a family.

I oppose the Escalade bill because we hold that place as a sacred place.

We do our offering there for the sacred sites.

The development, known as the Escalade proposal,

outlines a resort complex centered around a gondola system

that would take crowds of visitors all the way from the rim to the river.

"Grand Canyon Escalade would include five-star motels, a raised riverwalk, an

amphitheater, a restaurant, and a tram, a gondola system going all the way down

into the Grand Canyon at our most sacred area."

Although 20,000 rafters visit the Grand Canyon each year, very few will actually

set foot at The Confluence. The developers of the Escalade proposal plan

to bring 10,000 people a day to this secluded area

The land on the rim of the canyon above the confluence isn't part of the national park.

It's the western edge of the Navajo Reservation.

The developers went to the Navajo Nation Council to get the project

started but the Navajo are not the only

indigenous people with ties to The Confluence.

The Hopi and Zuni tribes also find The Confluence culturally significant.

When somebody passes on, their soul will return back to where The Confluence is at.

In Hopi, they call it Sipapu. That's where they say that your soul will go back to go

back into Mother Earth. If you've never seen a sacred site or a prayer site you

walk right by it or you might even step on it or walk over on top of it.

We don't want those things destroyed. We don't want them disturbed.

"My first thought was that it was a joke.

A Laugh. And then my second thought is: is this a joke?

Angry. And then: this has to be a joke. Sadness. Just great sadness.

And I said: this is a joke. I'm gonna fight it."

In response to the Escalade proposal some of the Navajo families formed a

grassroots organization called Save The Confluence.

Save The Confluence gathered thousands of signatures on a petition against the Escalade proposal

Other communities have rallied behind save the confluence to protect the Grand Canyon,

including the Hopi, Zuni, and Havasupai tribal councils

They are supported by more allies like Grand Canyon National Park, The Sierra Club,

American Rivers, Grand Canyon Trust, and the Grand Canyon River Guides Association,

who are also working to protect and preserve the Canyon.

"I think that the Escalade project would very much alter the place. In ways, it has

already been altered through Glen Canyon Dam, and so, we really want to continue to

find ways to partner with the Native American tribes that call Grand Canyon sacred.

Keeping the river and that experience wilderness is really

important for future people getting to have that opportunity to really

experience The Canyon as it is

"What are the chances that the Grand Canyon Escalade project will be placed

on the side of Grand Canyon?"

"Very real. It's not gone away." "Really?" "Yeah. What I mean, the current Navajo Nation position and

the president is great it's a temporary relief but as we speak the developers

are forming their partnership. They're out searching for the next venue. They're

at every Navajo Nation Council meeting lobbying all of the leadership.

Everybody has to stay vigilant on this topic we are working directly with the tribe for

cultural and economic development that's sensitive, long-term sustainable and

that we can help with that Grand Canyon being the neighbor to the Navajo Nation.

The Escalade proposal was introduced right as the Bennet freeze was lifted.

The Bennet freeze was a development ban imposed by the United States federal

government on 1.6 million acres of land in the western region of the Navajo Reservation.

It lasted over 40 years and contributed to extreme poverty in the area.

"I've been away from my homeland almost 26 years.

Coming home, things hasn't really changed yet. Meaning that opportunity for jobs

there's areas here are novel unemployment's as as high as 60%.

Where I live, down in Nahata Dziil, I call it, 80% joblessness. Our people need money.

They need. They need jobs.

It's not that I'm supporting it.

What I support is economic development on Navajo.

"The revenue that they're willing to give to the Navajo Nation would be at 8% of gross revenue.

That's for the entire Navajo Nation. 110 chapters over 350,000 members of the Navajo Nation

8%. That's like asking your whole household to share eight pennies."

"How do you feel about us coming in with a project? How is it gonna effect you?

Nobody came to me. Is it okay with you? Nobody came to me.

They just went right over that permanent holder. Land user.

On October 31st 2017, the Navajo Nation Council held a special session

to determine the fate of the Grand Canyon Escalade proposal.

"I am here today to express my concerns and why we are trying to destroy

the sacred Mother Earth and the sacred Grand Canyon

that was put here by Mother Nature millions of years ago.

Why are we doing that?

People that are trying to develop this area is not good.

They should listen more to their traditional people.

I'd like to say to the Council here, that these preceedings here is illegal.

Because you have not consulted with the water people.

You have not consulted with the wind people.

You have not consulted with the rock people.

And all of these natural ways of life have never been consulted.

So, this is an illegal meeting that it's going to take place. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

You know, what is the future of our generation here, you know,

our future generation will have nothing and they will this only have scars to look at"

"By a vote of 2 in favor, 16 opposed, the amendment fails."

"The Navajo Nation Council said No Escalade!"

[screams, celebratory laughter]

"Saving the Confluence!" "No More Escalade!" "We get to sleep now!"

"I was happy with it and I was a good feeling to come back home and tell my

people that happened. I just want that natural beauty to stay there for our

future generation to say okay my grandparents had fought for this place

we just need to keep it the way it is. That's all I want is for people to leave it alone and respect that place."

The Grand Canyon still faces many threats.

A 20-year ban on uranium mining is now under review and might be lifted.

Proposed residential development in the Tusayan region near the South Rim

threatens groundwater supplies.

"The seeps and springs

they'll all be impacted along this rim by development and taking any water

ground water out of the aquifers below here.

This is an unnecessary development

that's really promoted by a few wealthy developers who want to have Grand Canyon

in their portfolio and they want to be the ones that yeah we own part of the

Grand Canyon and I think it's our place."

The fight against the Escalade proposal isn't over.

Developers could resurrect parts of the plan and negotiate a new deal for development

in the Grand Canyon

"We need to keep working. There's still people, there's still developers wanting

to come in to take advantage of that area.

It's become more than just a family

everybody on the Navajo Nation, the other grassroots groups

that revere the water, that want to stop fracking, that want to stop uranium mining,

uranium transportation.

That's our whole family now.

The petition signers all over the world,

I just wanna express our humble thank you, Ahéhee'.

Stick with us.

We still need all the support in order to protect and preserve it

for everybody."

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I am Surma, I am a developer advocate for the web platform working for Google and

working with the Chrome team and trying to help developers to build things

on the web in general. I started in Berlin and try to do my own company and

failed miserably and then just worked in the startup scene and did some community

groups and through that I basically get the job at Google where I've been out

for three years.

I think it's always good to start simple. It guides the user to

where they should start, how they can use whatever you're trying to offer them

without them necessarily getting lost, but in the end you usually find that

simplicity is a good start but it can never cover everything and then the user

kind of needs an option to like fade in the advanced options or anything like that.

So it's a good start but it won't get you all the way to the finish

I think.

I absolutely think that UX design is gonna become and stay becoming more

important within the next couple of years. We have already gone from big

desktop screens to smaller phone screens to now it's on watches and you still try

to give all the function of you the user through a much more limited medium and

now we have things coming up that have voice driven interfaces which is

something is a completely different take on how to interact with the user.

And I think with the augmented reality movement you have the reality and then

try to overlay it with more information in a way that is helpful to the user but

not overwhelming. There's lots of space that needs to be explored and

where research has to be done so absolutely it's going to stay very

relevant in the near future.

I have had a very good impression. I have to say

I was very surprised to see but positively so that it had a very

minimalistic UI something that doesn't overwhelm you with options and something

where you can start very easily I really love to see that. I tried to build like

just a little pseudo design and found everything that I need to do very

intuitively so I'm definitely gonna play around with a little bit more but my

first impression was really good.

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