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Welcome to the second longest bridge in the world!

Lake Pontchartrain Causeway

It's not an ocean! It's the lake!

I want to emphasize it is so BIG lake.

I can't even see a land over there.

We've been driving on the bridge for last ten minutes.

It usually takes 20-25 minutes to across the lake.

If it's a traffic, then it's more than 30 minutes.

What I am going to show you is the land we left, so the land sight is no longer there.

I swear you can't really see land or city now.

Thattt!

I am sure you guys thought the bridge to key west is the longest bridge.

It has several islands connected so you can stop by several islands.

the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest continuous bridge passing over water.

It is 24 miles all the way.

24 miles across the water?!!

WOW.

I feel like it's the ocean, but it is not!

I can't believe it is a lake.

I'm sure you're wondering how can we turn back if we're in the middle of bridge?

They have "crossover," which means they have the small bridge between two roads that you can turn back.

Each crossway is three miles away.

It allows you to turn back ;P

I want to clarify the message. It is the longest bridge in the United States!

For more infomation >> The Longest Bridge in the United States- Lake Pontchartrain Causeway! - Duration: 2:06.

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ISIS FOUNDED THE UNITED STATES? - Duration: 4:55.

America the land of the rich and home of the brave, right?

Wrong! It depends who you ask mate.

History as we know it has been written by the victors,

obscured by the rich and the powerful

we all know of this Italian, super mario looking, mother loving, son of a gun:

Christopher Columbus. This is the guy who discovered the U.S. while there

were still people living inside it

His tale is biased, romanticized and a tiny bit exaggerated

Well, very much exaggerated in fact it's pretty much all wrong

All the points that I've mentioned here are from Howard Zen's book called:

A people's history of the United States

I really do recommend that book and everything that I'm saying guys is not from me

The Mouzlim, bearded guy with the hat

It's actually from Howard Zen's book

As we know Christopher Columbus was an

Italian guy but he went on behalf of Spain. So when he finally reached the

Bahamas he saw the Arawak tribe and here's what he says, and I quote:

"With 50 men we could subjugate them all and make them do whatever"

Doesn't really sound like a really amazing guy

Number two: He raped women and he pillaged villages.

When I say he, I mean him and the people he went with

Number three he sent back hundreds of Arawak tribesmen

the strong ones of course, not the weak ones

back to Spain to spend the rest of their lives working as slaves

Him and his people were known for child labor

in fact in a space of only three months, 7,000 children

passed away in mines, and some, their hands were chopped off

Number five when him and his cronies went to these people

and asked for copper and gold in particular

and these people were unable to provide them

they were either beheaded or their hands were lobbed off

In over 100 years, over 250,000 natives were killed

Then about two hundred years later, pretty much all of them or wiped out

In the 17th century the English popped up

now these guys wiped out two major tribes

I don't know if I'm gonna get the pronunciation correct but here goes

the Powhatan tribe

and the Pequot tribes

These guys were wiped out in the 17th century and when

asked later they said wait "this was necessary for progress", if this isn't

worse than Isis I don't know what is mate

and one of the techniques that they had was:

Distributing smallpox infested blankets to tribesmen

and when they used them they passed away...

to such a degree that in an island of Massachusetts

3,000 tribesmen were whittled down to only 313

This is using biological weapons mate!

Isis don't even have biological weapons

But it's alright because we're living in England mate

God save the queen and all that

and we need to be patriotic and if we're not patriotic

and if we don't accept the fact that it's necessary for progress

Then I'm afraid you're Isis and a terrorist sympathizer

All right guys why did I call this video:

'Isis founded the US'

well today we hate Isis because they are beheading people

they're chopping hands off, they are (you know) having no regard for innocent people

and many other reasons mate, and to be honest when you look at the people

who founded America

Christopher Columbus and the English and of course the Dutch

we can also see similarities, in fact the actions that were done then much worse than Isis

these are a few facts that I found again in "A people's history by

Howard Zinn and I highly recommend that book, check that out. There's many other

stuff that this guy did

Don't be a slave of what you are told in the mainstream media

look at alternative media and read for yourself make that a passion that

you have and your kids have

Alright guys, until next time. Asalaamu Alaikum.

For more infomation >> ISIS FOUNDED THE UNITED STATES? - Duration: 4:55.

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N. Korea rejects preconditions for direct talks with U.S. - Duration: 0:52.

In recent weeks there have been signs that North Korea and the United States might be

moving closer to direct talks.

On Saturday, North Korea again said it's open to dialogue with the U.S.... but it rejected

Washington's key precondition that it first demonstrate a willingness to denuclearize.

According to the regime's central news agency, a foreign ministry spokesperson said Pyongyang

has never accepted preconditions for talks with the U.S. and would not "beg for conversation."

The spokesperson said the kind of dialogue North Korea wants is one between states on

equal footing.

It was just before the closing ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics last month...

that North Korea expressed its willingness to talk... through General Kim Yong-chol,

who was visiting South Korea and met with President Moon Jae-in.

For more infomation >> N. Korea rejects preconditions for direct talks with U.S. - Duration: 0:52.

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N. Korea rejects preconditions for direct talks with U.S. - Duration: 0:50.

In recent weeks there have been signs that North Korea and the United States might be

moving closer to direct talks.

On Saturday, North Korea again said it's open to dialogue with the U.S.... but it rejected

Washington's key precondition that it first demonstrate a willingness to denuclearize.

According to the regime's central news agency, a foreign ministry spokesperson said Pyongyang

has never accepted preconditions for talks with the U.S. and would not "beg for conversation."

The spokesperson said further that the kind of dialogue North Korea wants is one between

states on equal footing.

It was just before the closing ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics last month

that North Korea expressed its willingness to talk... through General Kim Yong-chol,

who was visiting South Korea and met with President Moon Jae-in.

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