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What is Momo Game - How Work Momo Challenge - 2018 (Hidden Truth)

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The deadly 'Momo Challenge", which has kept the cyber security experts across the world on their toes over the past few weeks, has more Japanese connection than you can think of.

The challenge uses a grotesque image of a woman with bulging eyes. The character of Momo is inspired from a Japanese light novel, "Ballad of Shinigami", written by Japanese author K-Ske

Hasegawa. It centers around a young girl named "Momo", who is a 'shinigami', which in Japenese means "the girl god of death".

Momo leads the souls, once they depart the bodies, to "the other side". She carries with her a large scythe and tries to ease suffering of the people she encounters whether they are living or dead.

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"It is easy to send such messages from unknown numbers. People should not panic. We are investigating to see if someone is deliberately spreading such panic,"

said Nishat Parvez, DIG (operations), CID West Bengal.

মমো গেম কি? কিভাবে কাজ করে? What is Momo Game - How Work Momo Challenge - 2018 (Hidden Truth).

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What If The SCP – 2000 Was Real? - Duration: 6:00.

Hello Internet - and welcome back to the most inquisitive channel on YouTube - Life's

Biggest Questions - the channel where we tip-toe over the realm of impossibility and toe the

line of the conceivable.

As always - I'll be your host Jack Finch - as we delve into the depths of the O5 Archives,

and ask the question - What If SCP-2000 Was Real?

Roll the clip.

Before we begin, you all know the drill by now - if you'd be so kind as to hit that

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Now - the archives of the Foundation are an oftentimes bleak place.

As a Level 4 researcher, plumbing the depths of the darkest, most bizarre arenas of amorphous

anomalies - from SCP-106 to 096 and 4000 - sometimes, it can get you pretty deep down in the dumps.

Well - wouldn't it be great to have a great big reset button?

Wouldn't it be great to just - start again?

Well - kind of, I guess?

Let me introduce you to the most useful and seemingly none ominous SCP of them all.

SCP-2000.

This entity is a Level 4, Thaumiel class anomalous object that essentially is a hard-reboot for

the human race, should we ever experience a ZK class catastrophic event.

Which, according to the archive report, has already happened.

Twice.

The entrance to SCP-2000 is disguised as a disused Park Ranger station in Yellowstone

National Park - and has one of the strictest security levels of any containment in the

Foundation, no personnel below Level 4/2000 are even allowed access to documentation that

refers to the entity - and no one below Level 5 are allowed access to the site.

So incredibly restricted is SCP-2000, that only cleared Level-6/2000 Maintenance Technicians

are allowed access to even /work/ on certain parts of the site, and then after their task

is complete - they are reassigned and submitted to amnestic therapy immediately.

Not a punishment, claims the Foundation, but a legitimate safety concern - where everyone's

the better off.

Well, what's all of this kerfuffle for, anyway?

What exactly is it?

I'll tell you.

SCP-2000, is a subterranean Foundation installation, originally constructed sometime in the last

[redacted] years.

Through the use of a Pseudo-Riemannian manifold, the underground structure utilises tangent-space,

providing 10km squared of workable floor space to house 500'000 Bright/Zartion Hominid

Replicators, that can produce 100'000 viable, non-anomalous humans per day.

Sound confusing?

That's because it is, and I'll go to no lengths to try and assume I understand the

incredibly complicated hypothetical science behind this - but essentially, it's a factory

that makes /people/.

Millions of them.

And throughout a complex series of protocols, if the world ends in a hail of hellfire - the

Foundation can assure that the human race can hit that reset button, and no one would

be any wiser.

Great stuff.

But, let's don our hypothetical caps for a moment.

How would our trajectory be altered if we had a construct like that in our power?

Philosophically speaking, how would we deal with such a shared safety blanket.

Economically speaking, would the world grind to a halt if everyone felt that progress was

irrelevant?

What are we saving ourselves from, if not the abyss?

Would productivity grind to a halt?

Would we just sit back and watch the world burn?

Let's run one scenario.

A very real scenario in some cases.

A total nuclear apocalypse.

Currently, as we speak, the Doomsday Clock is set to two minutes to midnight.

That's the closest it's ever been in history, barr 1953 - which had the same reading.

Which, in layman's terms, means that we're under some heavy pressure from the looming

threats of nuclear war and climate change.

Yikes.

Well - say we did succumb to nuclear annihilation.

Say all the world leaders across the planet tried to double bluff each other and be the

first person to have the bollocks to hit the big red button.

Boom.

Dead - and 15 years later, the last human alive succumbs to the harsh reality of a nuclear

winter, and our very brief time in this incredibly old universe comes to an end.

But it's fine - because as that last human takes their last breath, the SCP Foundation

have triggered the Ganymede protocol, and the factory whirs into life - and we forget

the whole thing ever happened.

Would there ever really be a point of going to nuclear war?

Wouldn't the despots and dictators of Planet Earth just save everyone the hassle of atomic

rearrangement - eventually leading to nuclear disarmament and world peace?

Would the existence of SCP-2000 save mankind in more ways than one?

Well, yeah.

In all likelihood - knowledge of a giant underground machine that preserves existence indefinitely

would be the biggest deterrent to any global conflict.

Although, we've got to take into consideration the nihilist's and the death cults.

Although a small threat, SCP-2000 would be at a constantly consistent threat level from

organised worshippers of death.

Nihilism.

The rejection of all moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless.

In all likelihood, the emergence of an organised group of these people would be a very real

scenario.

As we know - people like to be anti.

So when life itself is mainstream, you get anti-life.

Their ultimate goal being the destruction and dismantling of SCP-2000.

On the flipside, it could potentially allow us the freedom to take risks that we wouldn't

otherwise be able to take.

Nuclear Fusion need testing, at the risk of consuming the world in a portion of quantum

entanglement?

No problem - just hit that Ganymede Protocol before you do anything stupid.

The AI singularity about to hit its peak, and the world is at risk of being destroyed

by sentient nanobots?

No problem!

See how it goes, but make sure the Ganymede Protocol is running while you're at it.

Well - it'd be an interesting time to be alive, to see the least, because we'd have

no idea how many times the world had been saved from the brink of self-extinction.

Maybe it's already happened dozens of times before.

Who knows.

Well - let us know what you think in the comment box down below.

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share this video with your most cherished loved ones.

If you'd like to continue your questioning binge, feel free to hit that playlist floating

shortly above.

As always - you've been watching Life's Biggest Questions - I've been your host

Jack Finch, and until next time - remember, there's no such thing as a stupid question.

For more infomation >> What If The SCP – 2000 Was Real? - Duration: 6:00.

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The Truth About Lending - What is a home ready or home possible loan? - Duration: 0:39.

Hi, I'm Melinda Payan, owner of The Truth About Lending a licensed mortgage company,

and here's today's mortgage truth of the week.

What is a home ready or a home possible loan?

These are loan programs that are actually provided by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac as an

alternative to FHA, you can put down 3% and not be in an FHA loan.

Ask your loan officer for more details.

For more information, give us a call at 888.76.TRUTH or visit us at TheTruthAboutLending.com.

For more infomation >> The Truth About Lending - What is a home ready or home possible loan? - Duration: 0:39.

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May is shown the Robben Island cell where Mandela was held captive - Duration: 3:33.

Theresa May today visited the prison where Nelson Mandela was held captive for nearly two decades

The Prime Minister received a guided tour and was handed a key to open the cell of the man who went on to become South African president

After viewing the conditions first hand, Mrs May signed the guestbook, writing: 'It has been a privilege to visit in this year - the 100th anniversary of the birth of Nelson Mandela

'His legacy lives on in the hopes and dreams of young people here in South Africa and around the world

' But earlier Mrs May had faced awkward questions on her record campaigning for Nelson Mandela's release in the Seventies and Eighties

The Prime Minister was repeatedly asked what she did to campaign for Mr Mandela's freedom during the apartheid era

Mrs May was asked by Channel 4 News whether she felt 'guilty' for not doing more at the time, as she prepared to visit Robben Island

Mrs May, who is in South Africa as part of a three-day trade mission to the continent, responded: 'What I will be feeling when I go to Robben Island is to recognise the immense statesmanship of a man who spent so many years incarcerated and when he came out of that incarceration had that breadth of vision and that calm approach that has enabled South Africa to be built into the country that it is today

' Asked if she went on any protests at the time, she said: 'I think you know full well that I didn't go on protests

'But what is important is the work that the United Kingdom government did to ensure that it was able to give support where that support was needed

She added: 'What is important was the support that the UK government was giving at the time

Often support behind the scenes, but in other ways too, to ensure that we saw the result that we did in relation to the ending of Apartheid

'

For more infomation >> May is shown the Robben Island cell where Mandela was held captive - Duration: 3:33.

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Beverley Warne - What is company culture? - Duration: 1:02.

Company culture is something that runs through a business from top to bottom,

it's about how people do things around here basically it's how they act,

it's how they behave, it's how they work with each other and I think it permeates

right through the staff but equally it permeates through then to customers,

suppliers, everything they do everything they say. And if there's a great company

culture going on in a business, you can absolutely feel it from the minute you

walk through the door and equally, you can feel it if there's a bad company culture

going on in a business.

For more infomation >> Beverley Warne - What is company culture? - Duration: 1:02.

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The Truth About Lending - What is a Schedue E? - Duration: 0:32.

Hi, I'm Melinda Payan, owner of The Truth About Lending a licensed mortgage company,

and here's today's mortgage truth of the week.

What is a schedule E?

A Schedule E is the tax schedule where someone who is either self employed or owns a corporation

or receives rental income reports their income or loss for the year.

For more information, give us a call at 888.76.TRUTH or visit us at TheTruthAboutLending.com.

For more infomation >> The Truth About Lending - What is a Schedue E? - Duration: 0:32.

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The Truth About Lending - What is a desktop underwriting approval? - Duration: 0:39.

Hi, I'm Melinda Payan, owner of The Truth About Lending a licensed mortgage company,

and here's today's mortgage truth of the week.

What is a desktop underwriting approval?

A desktop underwriting approval is a step above a prequalification letter, similar to

taking an SAT test to qualify to get in a college, you must pass desktop underwriting

approval to get into underwriting.

This is a standard system that is used across the entire industry.

For more information, give us a call at 888.76.TRUTH or visit us at TheTruthAboutLending.com.

For more infomation >> The Truth About Lending - What is a desktop underwriting approval? - Duration: 0:39.

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Is Carrie Carpenter the next great Billings West golfer? - Duration: 1:48.

For more infomation >> Is Carrie Carpenter the next great Billings West golfer? - Duration: 1:48.

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The Truth About Lending - What is a survey? - Duration: 0:35.

Hi, I'm Melinda Payan, owner of The Truth About Lending a licensed mortgage company,

and here's today's mortgage truth of the week.

What is a survey?

A survey is a map of the perimeter of the property.

This is important because it lets the buyer and the lender know whether there are any

encroachments. An encroachment as an example would be a neighbor who may have a fence on

your property line of the house you are buying.

For more information, give us a call at 888.76.TRUTH or visit us at TheTruthAboutLending.com.

For more infomation >> The Truth About Lending - What is a survey? - Duration: 0:35.

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The Truth About Lending - What is a USDA loan? - Duration: 0:33.

Hi, I'm Melinda Payan, owner of The Truth About Lending a licensed mortgage company,

and here's today's mortgage truth of the week.

What is a USDA loan?

These are loans that are made to perspective buyers who are purchasing homes in more of

an agricultural area.

These loans typically require no money down.

For more information, give us a call at 888.76.TRUTH or visit us at TheTruthAboutLending.com.

For more infomation >> The Truth About Lending - What is a USDA loan? - Duration: 0:33.

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Princess Diana: How she knew Charles was in love with Camilla when he proposed to her - Duration: 4:28.

 The late Princess Diana made the dramatic revelation in the television documentary Diana: In Her Own Words, which was broadcast on Channel 4 on August 6, 2017 to mark the 20th anniversary of her death

 The film included footage of Diana discussing aspects of her personal life, including her marriage to Prince Charles, which was recorded during conversations she had with a voice coach in 1992 and 1993

 Just 16 minutes into the near-two hour long documentary, Diana made the startling revelation that she knew her husband-to-be was secretly in love with his current wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, whom he married in April 2005

 Diana said: "Charles rang me up from Klosters (Switzerland) saying: 'I've got something to ask you'

 "Instinct in a female - you knew what was coming. "I sat up all night with my girls, saying: 'What do I do? What do I say?' "By that time I had realised there was someone else around

" Diana goes on to add that she realised this person was Camilla Parker-Bowles after spending a lot of time with her family and observing her behaviour towards Charles

 She said: "I had been staying at Bolehyde wth the Parker-Bowleses an awful lot. "I couldn't understand why Camilla kept saying to me: 'Don't do this

Don't do that.' "She knew so much about what he was doing privately. "Eventually I worked it all out

" When Prince Charles did ask Diana to marry him at Windsor Castle in 1981, the Princess admitted she thought it was a "joke" at first

 But she accepted his proposal after giving it a lot of thought and believing that Charles genuinely loved her

 Diana said: "He sat me down and he said: 'Will you marry me?', and I laughed. "I remember thinking: 'This is a joke', so I said: 'Yeah, ok', and he was deadly serious

 The late Princess still accepted Charles' proposal, despite warning her that she would eventually become Queen, but she believed she would just have a "tougher role"

 "He said: 'You do realise that one day you will be Queen.' "A voice said to me inside: 'You won't be Queen, but you'll have a tough role

' I said: "I love you so much! I love you so much!, and he said: 'Whatever love means'

 "So I thought that was great! I thought he meant that." Diana added: "In my immaturity, which was enormous, I thought he was very much in love with me, which he was

 "He sort of had the besotted look about him looking back at it, but it wasn't the genuine sort

 "You know, who is this girl who is so different? "But he couldn't understand it because his immaturity is quite good in that department

" When it aired, Diana: In Her Own Words gave Channel 4 its largest overnight ratings for a year, watched by an average audience of 3

5m, peaking at 4.1m. But the programme almost didn't make it to broadcast, after the Mail on Sunday reported on July 30, 2017 that Princess Diana's brother, Earl Spencer, urged Channel 4 not to broadcast the tapes amid concern it would cause distress to her children Prince William and Prince Harry

 His concerns were echoed by others, with Rosa Moncton revealing she intended to write to the broadcaster to urge them not to show the footage, which she said "didn't belong in the public domain"

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