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SCIENTIST DECLARES THE ANTIGRAVITY SPACE VEHICLES OF THE UNITED STATES ARE MADE WITH EXTRATERRESTRIAL

TECHNOLOGY

Dr. Richard Boylan, Ph.D. Behavioral Scientist, anthropologist, associate professor, clinical

hypnotherapist, consultant, and researcher, claims to have worked for over 15 years with

people reporting having found intelligent extraterrestrial life forms.

He also says the government is aware of these extraterrestrial visitors.

Boylan claims to know about exotic artifacts (military aircraft with extraterrestrial technology)

built on reverse engineering (retro-engineering) that have antigravity technology.

The scientist also claims that he knows 12 of these aircraft built with alien technology,

then giving names and details.

It also provides key data about the contact between humans and stellar visitors, all silenced

by the global protection system.

"Scientifically and clinically, I have been working for over 15 years with people who

report having found an intelligent extraterrestrial life form, a visiting star," said Boylan.

"During this work, I felt that it was necessary to learn as much as possible about the real

UFO reality and what the government already knew about those visitors.

Because of the abundant information about the visitors of the stars and their meetings

with humans, I began publishing my results, making presentations at national and international

congresses, magazines and special media interviews, which in turn has attracted the attention

of some figures, now or before, to highly ranked government sectors, military institutions

and intelligence agencies."

For more infomation >> SCIENTIST DECLARES THE ANTIGRAVITY SPACE VEHICLES OF THE UNITED STATES ARE MADE WITH EXTRATERRESTRIA - Duration: 2:09.

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Carpenter v. United States [SCOTUSbrief] - Duration: 3:51.

There were a sequence of robberies in metro Detroit, Michigan and Northern Ohio, and the

police arrested some people, one of whom gave the phone number belonging to Mr. Carpenter.

As it happened, when they requested the records from T-Mobile and MetroPCS, two cell phone

companies, those records revealed that Mr. Carpenter was in the vicinity of the banks

that had been robbed.

And on that basis, they are convicted.

And now, Carpenter challenges police acquisition of that evidence of those location records

as a fourth amendment violation.

The word "privacy" doesn't actually appear in the Constitution.

However, there are certain rights that we have that we now consider to be privacy rights.

The fourth amendment, which is at issue in this Carpenter case is one of them because

the fourth amendment says that people have the right to be free from unreasonable searches

and seizures without a warrant.

The government can't just go into your home and ransack it in, in a fishing expedition

to look for crimes.

And as technology has developed, those protections have evolved.

The Supreme Court has held that if you disclose certain data or information to a third party,

like your bank, like the phone company, then that information is no longer private and

no longer protected by the fourth amendment.

The Stored Communications Act of 1986 allows phone companies to disclose records when the

government provides them with specific and articulable facts showing that there are reasonable

grounds to believe that the records are relevant and material to an ongoing criminal investigation.

And so if the police or the FBI ask that record keeper, then they can get that without a warrant.

So here, in the Carpenter case, the government simply asked the cell providers for that historical

cell location data, and Mr. Carpenter says, "That violates the fourth amendment, even

if it complies with that Federal Statute, the government really should get a warrant."

Carpenter's strongest argument is that he still has a privacy interest in the data that

he provides to his cell phone company.

It's not that he decides that, "Well, I don't care who knows about where I am based on my

cell phone information," it's that he knows that in the modern world, you can't really

go about your business, or at least not have a smartphone, without releasing this data

to your cell phone company.

And therefore, the government ought to have probable cause, ought to have a warrant in,

in order to search it, not less than it would need a warrant to search your day planner

or your phone call.

The best argument for the United States is that under the third-party doctrine, information

that you reveal to third parties is, in effect, public.

That police do not need a warrant, uh, should not need a warrant to look at it, to seize

it, to search it.

This case will establish the basic law of digital privacy going forward.

The amount of data that people now put on their phone is, uh, is mind-boggling.

Think about it.

Our health records are on our phone, our bank data records, our text messages with our closest

friends and neighbors, and paramours, and spouses, and other romantic partners. Photographs,

music, diaries, Facebook, Twitter account.

So, this little device has the potential of revolutionizing constitutional jurisprudence

about privacy rights simply because we have so much private or sensitive material on it.

For more infomation >> Carpenter v. United States [SCOTUSbrief] - Duration: 3:51.

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Russia warns North Korea and United States bound for 'APOCALYPSE' - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:16.

Russia warns North Korea and US bound for 'APOCALYPSE'

RUSSIA has warned the US and North Korea are heading for apocalypse in a chilling prediction

for the nuclear crisis.

Moscow diplomat Igor Morgulov warned the growing threat of confrontation could spiral into

a world-ending war.

He called on both sides and the other regional powers to have "common sense" and stand

down.

Russia has called for calm in the region after tensions reached new heights this year as

US President Donald Trump taunts Kim Jong-un.

North Korea has refused to bow to pressure from the US and UN to give up its quest for

nuclear missiles.

Russia shares a border with the rogue state on its eastern frontier, and Vladimir Putin

is believed to back Kim in war with the US.

Mr Morgulov said: "To my regret, I have to say that there is an apocalyptic scenario

for the development of events in this region.

"I hope that the regional community will have enough common sense to prevent this scenario

from becoming a reality."

He was speaking during a meeting in South Korea amid fears of an imminent missile test

by North Korea.

Putin's diplomat Morgulov – Russia's deputy foreign minister – called on the

South and the US to "exhale" and begin talks with the North.

Kim has not fired a missile for more than 70 days, but North Korea is now believed to

be carrying out winter war games.

He added: "If the restraint that Pyongyang has been demonstrating over the past two months

was met with proportionate response steps on the part of the United States and its allies,

it would be possible to start the second stage of our roadmap plan and start direct talks

between the United States and North Korea."

North Korea warned Russia it was ready to launch a nuclear strike on the US in a letter

addressed directly to Putin, it emerged earlier this year.

The rogue state is believed to be building up to firing a nuclear weapon out into the

Pacific – with a missile known as the Juche Bird.

An unannounced missile launch of this kind would be the ultimate provocation and could

spark World War 3.

Russia has urged both sides to stop walking towards war – calling on the US to move

its military might out of the region, and the North to comply with UN nuclear restrictions.

Kim is fighting a power struggle within North Korea at the moment, according to reports,

appointing his close allies to top jobs in the regime.

The US and North Korea have both threatened the other with total destruction amid fears

of war on the Korean Peninsula.

For more infomation >> Russia warns North Korea and United States bound for 'APOCALYPSE' - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:16.

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5 Reasons Why Russia Is No Match for the US | Stephen Walt - Duration: 5:44.

The United States is much stronger than Russia, and will be for the rest of my professional

lifetime, and I would guess for the entirety of the 21st century unless we commit a series

of almost unimaginable self-inflicted wounds.

The United States first of all has a much larger economy.

Our economy is now about $17 trillion, Russia's is less than $2 trillion and has actually

been declining in recent years.

So we are already close to eight or nine or ten times stronger economically.

The United States is much more powerful militarily: We spend four or five times more than Russia

does on defense every year.

We have much more sophisticated weaponry than Russia does.

The United States is still blessed with allies in many parts of the world.

These allies are for the most part rich, relatively powerful and stable.

We're talking about countries like Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and others.

Russia by contrast has no allies of any real consequence.

It has something of a friendly relationship with China, but it's not really an alliance.

And lastly Russia has a terrible demographic situation.

Its population is much older than ours on average, and it's aging rapidly; the population

is projected to decline dramatically by 30 or 40 million people over the next 50 years

or so.

So for all of those reasons the United States has far more power potential.

Last but not least, Russia's only real economic asset now is oil and gas.

People are not lining up to buy the next Russian smartphone or anything like that, so Russia's

long-term potential strikes me as not nearly as promising as that of the United States.

Well, weaker states can still do a lot of things that cause trouble, and what Russia

did in the 2016 election—the full extent of which and the importance of which we are

still trying to figure out—certainly has roiled American politics in a variety of ways,

so it does show that even much weaker powers can find various ways to interfere or cause

problems.

Now, it was in part because we were vulnerable to that kind of manipulation, and that's

our fault, not theirs.

I would say a little bit more about this too, though: what Russia did is not unprecedented.

The United States has interfered in democratic elections in lots of countries around the

world, and you could argue that we've been doing a variety of things to try and encourage

democratic forces, promote civil society, both in Russia or in countries close to Russia,

in ways that they regard as alarming.

We might think that we're doing the right thing, spreading our values in various places,

but you could certainly understand how Russia might regard that as threatening, and might

even view what they did in 2016 as a form of payback: "If you want to manipulate politics

in Ukraine, if you want to interfere in Russia in various ways, well we can do things to

you as well."

So again, without knowing the full extent of what Russia may or may not have done we

shouldn't view this as unprecedented, and we shouldn't view it as coming completely

out of the blue.

It doesn't mean we have to like it, but it's important I think to keep just how

heinous it may or may not be in some context here.

Again, Russia is simply not the kind of global superpower that the Soviet Union was.

It doesn't pose a significant ideological challenge to us, it seems to me.

And to the extent that the United States is going to worry about a rival/peer/competitor,

it's not going to be Russia—it's going to be China.

But having said that, you can imagine circumstances where a confrontation between the two countries

could begin to spin out of control, conceivably over what's happening in Syria.

If things in Ukraine were to heat up again and the United States got more actively involved

there, one could imagine some kind of clash arising.

I don't think that leaders in Washington or leaders in Moscow actually want something

like that to happen—Remember, we are still talking about two nuclear powers with thousands

of nuclear weapons that could still be fired at each other, but I don't think you can

completely rule it out.

Will it become like the Cold War?

No I don't think so.

But it is something I think that bears watching.

And it's also unfortunate in a different sense, because there are still some issues—whether

it's counterterrorism, how to deal with Iran, what to do about the Civil War in Syria—where

collaboration with Russia might be useful.

And one last point: if we really are worried about China over the long-term, if that's

really the rising power that we need to keep our eye on, the last thing we should be doing

is anything that drives Moscow closer to Beijing.

Russia and China, when you look at just the geography here, are not really natural allies,

they have many reasons to be weary of one another, and we should, in fact, be trying

to get Moscow to be more on our side and less on China's side over the long-term.

So spinning up a new Cold War with Russia doesn't make a whole lot of sense from a

larger strategic perspective.

For more infomation >> 5 Reasons Why Russia Is No Match for the US | Stephen Walt - Duration: 5:44.

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11/27/17 11:18 AM (323 US-11, Wyoming, PA 18644, USA) - Duration: 1:00.

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'Wreaths Across America,' Wreath Laying Ceremonies All Across the United States of America - Duration: 4:54.

>>> WE MADE THE COMMENT EARLIER

THIS MONTH, I THINK YOU SAID

IT, JIMMY, THAT HONORING OUR

VETERANS SHOULD NOT BE LIMITED

TO ONE DAY BUT IS SOMETHING WE

SHOULD DO ALL THE TIME WHICH IS

WHY IT BRINGS US GREAT JOY TO

BRING YOU THE NEXT STORY.

>> WE ARE TALKING ABOUT

VETERANS WHO MADE THE ULTIMATE

SACRIFICE, THOSE WHO DIED FOR

THE COUNTRY.

NEXT MONTH INCREDIBLE CONVOY

WILL ROLL QUITE LITERALLY INTO

SALISBURY TO PAY HOMAGE TO OUR

FALLEN VETERANS AS PART OF

WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA.

JOINING US THIS AFTERNOON IS

THE PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR OF

TRANSPORTATION, TIM AND DEPUTY

TRUCK DRIVER KEITH CLARK.

>> THANK YOU.

>> THANK YOU.

>> KEITH, RIGHT OFF THE BAT,

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR

SERVICE.

>> THANK YOU.

THANK YOU .

>> WHAT DID YOU DO, KEITH?

>> IN THE AIR FORCE?

>> YES.

FOR THE F-16S, THE AVIONICS

SHOP.

>> REALLY?

>> WOW.

>> WE COULD CHANGE THE WHOLE

INTERVIEW!

[LAUGHTER]

>> IS RIGHT THERE WE COULD!

>> BUT WE WANT TO TALK ABOUT

443-880-9116.

WHAT IS THAT?

>> NO, IN 1992, THE WORCESTER

WREATH COMPANY UP INHERENT IN

MAINE DECIDED TO TAKESOME

LEFTOVER WREATHS THEY HAD AND

DONATE THEM TO ARLINGTON .

IN THE FOLLOWING YEAR THEY DID

IT AGAIN.

AND IT WAS LIKE A SNOWBALL

EFFECT.

IT JUST GOT BIGGER AND BIGGER

AND BIGGER.

>> AND FOR YEARS YOU BEEN PART

OF THE DRIVE TO GET THE RACE TO

ARLINGTON?

>> UH-HUH.

>> ONLY THIS YEAR THEY WILL

MAKE A STOP ON THE WAY HERE IN

SALISBURY?

>> YES.

CONVOY WILL BE IN AROUND 2:30

IN THE AFTERNOON.

WE ARE HOPING EVERYONE WILL

COME OUT FOR THAT.

AND THE CEREMONY BEGINS AT

3:00.

>> SO, KEITH, IS A DRIVER, WHAT

IS YOUR ROLE IN 443-880-9116?

>> WELL, THIS ROLE I WILL

PARTICIPATE IN THE WREATHLAYING

CEREMONY AT THE WAR VETERANS

MEMORIAL AND ON THE 16TH I WILL

DELIVER A LOAD OF WREATHS INTO

ARLINGTON CEMETERY FOR THE

NATIONAL EVENT THERE AT 8:00.

>> GOODNESS.

>> YES.

>> NOW, TIM, THIS IS NOT THE

FIRST TIME YOU GUYS HAVE

PARTICIPATED IN THIS EVENT?

>> NO, IT IS THE 11TH YEAR.

WE'VE ACTUALLY DELIVERED ABOUT

150,000 RATES IN THE LAST 11

YEARS IT CONTINUES TO GROW.

OUR DRIVERS LOVE TO DO IT.

PURDUE GLOVES SPONSOR THEM AS

WELL.

>> WHY?

>> IT IS JUST A WAY TO GET BACK

TO THE COMMUNITY AND OUR

VETERANS.

WE HAVE A LOT OF VETERANS AT

PURDUE AND A LOT OF OUR DRIVERS

ARE VETERANS.

AND IT IS JUST A GREAT WAY TO,

YOU KNOW, PAY HOMAGE TO OUR

FALLEN AND GIVE THEM THE

RESPECT.

I COME FROM A MILITARY

BACKGROUND AND I UNDERSTAND

WHETHER SACRIFICE WAS.

>> RIGHT.

>> AND IT IS JUST THE RIGHT

THING TO DO.

>> AND THIS REALLY MEANS A LOT

TO THE FAMILIES AS WELL,

DOESN'T IT?

>> ABSOLUTELY.

LAST YEAR WAS HER VIRGINITY DO

I WICOMICO COUNTY WAR MEMORIAL

AND THE DRIVER DID ALL OF THE

TALKING, THE FAMILIES WERE

INVITED, A GREAT EVENT.

>> NOW, IS THERE ANYTHING THAT

THE COMMUNITY CAN DO

PARTICIPATE AND CONTRIBUTE AND

HELP?

>> ESPECIALLY AS HE SAID, THE

CONVOY WILL BE THERE AT 2:30

AND WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE

COMMUNITY AND PUBLISHER OF

THEIR BEFORE THE CEREMONY

HAPPENS TO SUPPORT THE EVENT

AND ALSO, THEY CAN VOLUNTEER AS

WELL AT THE CEMETERY TO A RACE

ON THE FALLEN CEMETERIES.

AT ANY ARLINGTON NATIONAL

CEMETERY AROUND THE COUNTRY.

>> IN HERE IS THE INFORMATION.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 AT THE

WICOMICO COUNTY WAR VETERANS

MEMORIAL IT OF COURSE, THE

PUBLIC IS INVITED.

IN THE WICOMICO COUNTY WAR

MEMORIAL FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT

FAMILIAR, WHAT IS IT?

>> THERE IS 191 HEROES ON THE

WALL THERE FROM HERE ON

DELMARVA.

SO WE HAVE SOME GOLDSTAR

FAMILIES HERE ON DELMARVA.

WE HOPE THAT THEY SHOW UP AT

THE WHOLE COMMUNITY COMES OUT

TO SUPPORT THEM AND REMEMBERS

HER LOVED ONE.

>> AND AS YOU WERE SAYING, IT

STARTS AT THREE.

GET THERE EARLY?

>> YES, THE CONVOY WILL COME

INTO: 30, 2:45.

THEY WILL GET THERE A LITTLE

EARLY.

THE GOLD STAR MOMS WILL BE

THERE TRAVELING IN THE CONVOY,

SO IT WILL BE NICE.

>> AND, WHAT A WONDERFUL

OPPORTUNITY TO ACTUALLY TALK TO

THE FAMILY MEMBERS, THE

GOLDSTAR FAMILIES.

>> ABSOLUTELY.

A FEW YEARS AGO I TRAVELED FROM

THE CONVOY FROM HARRINGTON INTO

ARLINGTON AND I SPENT THE WHOLE

TIME WITH THE GOLD STAR MOMS

AND WHEN YOU HEAR THOSE

FAMILIES YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS

ABOUT.

>> AND WE DO TALK ABOUT

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