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Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen has been in the headlines a lot recently, and as usual,

it's for all the wrong reasons.

But this past week, Rolling Stone came out with a phenomenal new story that shed some

light on what a horrible lawyer Michael Cohen actually was.

As it turns out, according to what Rolling Stone uncovered, Michael Cohen, during his

time before he became Donald Trump's lawyer, he was a regular auto accident attorney.

You know, probably one of those people you see on TV saying, "Call me if you've been

hurt in a wreck!

I'll get you a check!"

But he actually represented clients who were later found guilty to be setting up and staging

car accidents in order to then go back and sue so they could just make a ton of money

off of it.

Specifically, some of the scams involved having people go and rent U-Haul trucks.

They would then have somebody just sitting in a car somewhere.

The U-Haul truck would then smash into that car, and then they would sue U-Haul for renting

the vehicle to that particular person, and U-Haul paid out.

I think they made about $350,000, the people running this little scheme, who were represented

by Michael Cohen.

Now, according to Rolling Stone, Michael Cohen was not implicated in this scheme.

He just represented them.

He didn't know anything about the fact that what they were doing was illegal.

And to that I have this to tell you.

Either Michael Cohen is lying, or he's the worst attorney in this country.

In case you've never been involved in an auto accident lawsuit, let me tell you how it works.

Law firms hire investigators to investigate car crashes.

I know it seems like overkill, but that's what happens.

Many law firms actually have their own team of in-house investigators whose job it is

to go out, recreate accidents, pull background reports on everyone involved, including witnesses.

And if someone is lying, if they had a past connection in any way, be it social media,

high school, letters, emails, they uncover that.

Cell phone calls.

Just for things as simple as an auto accident.

So you can't tell me that Michael Cohen, a high priced auto accident lawyer in New York

City, didn't have investigators go out and look into these, or they just overlooked it

after they were getting several different lawsuits that they were filing against U-Haul

for these constant accidents that seem to be happening.

There is no way in hell Michael Cohen didn't know what was going on.

Either that, or he really and truly is the worst lawyer in the United States of America.

The bottom line after all of this, though ... I don't see any way Michael Cohen comes

out of the ongoing saga still being a practicing lawyer.

He's probably going to be stripped of his license, going to be disbarred, and hopefully

will never show up in court again unless it's because he's the one being accused of a crime.

For more infomation >> Trump's Lawyer Michael Cohen Had Clients Who Staged Car Wrecks For Personal Injury Lawsuits - Duration: 3:24.

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What If Yog-Sothoth Was Real? - Duration: 5:28.

Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey.

Today we'll be continuing our journey through the Cthulhu mythos, and talking about possibly

the most powerful of all Lovecraft's deities: Yog-Sothoth.

This omniscient and all-powerful Outer God has been summoned a number of times in works

of fiction, but what if it was actually real?

Let's explore.

If you want more What If videos, check out our "Biggest What Ifs" playlist on the

channel.

Now get ready, it's time to ask the question: What If Yog-Sothoth Was Real?

First, it should be stressed just how powerful Yog-Sothoth would be.

Yog-Sothoth is one of the Outer Gods, who are essentially the Gods of the Old Gods.

In a way, the Outer Gods are to Cthulhu as Cthulhu is to a human.

However, it gets even worse, because Yog-Sothoth is one of the most powerful of the Outer Gods.

So you do NOT want to get on its bad side.

The name of Yog-Sothoth was first found in Lovecraft's "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward".

It is an all-knowing, all-seeing, and all-powerful being, said to exist at all points in time

simultaneously.

It's the embodiment of all of time and space across the multiverse.

Yog-Sothoth is the grandfather of Cthulhu, and grandSON of Azathoth, although Yog-Sothoth

is deemed by many to be even more powerful than its grandfather.

For more on Azathoth, check out our video entitled "What if Azathoth was Real".

These names are getting confusing.

Too many Thoths.

I'll be using the name of Yog-Sothoth quite a bit for the rest of the video, so to save

my sanity and yours, I'll use nicknames from now on.

As with many works of Lovecraft, physical descriptions of Yoggers are kept rather vague.

This is largely because humans wouldn't even be able to perceive it properly, a common

trait among Lovecraft's monsters.

This inconceivable appearance causes it to be described rather differently by various

people, but there are some similarities.

For example, it's generally seen as a large number of glowing spheres, constantly merging

and breaking apart.

Sometimes tendrils are involved, as is common in these disturbing tales.

As with other Lovecraftian gods, it's believed that viewing Yoggy-baby would cause a person

to go insane.

However, in this case, it's said that even learning too much about it can lead one to

insanity.

And I can personally vouch that; after having researched and written several Lovecraft videos

thus far, I'm starting to feel a little insane myself.

Despite its incredible power, the Yogmeister has been summoned by humans several times

in fiction, in order to complete a variety of tasks.

It's used similarly to genies and demons in folklore.

Interestingly, The Yog Man is sometimes seen as benevolent, choosing to help those who

request it, which is a departure from other creatures from the Cthulhu mythos that tend

to either want to take over humanity, or just don't give a damn.

For example, in The Dunwich Horror, a 1928 short story by Lovecraft, Yog-Sothoth was

summoned by a crazy man in order to impregnate his mortal daughter to create monstrous offspring.

In Lovecraft's The Haunter of the Dark, it was summoned by protagonist Robert Blake to

save him from the entity he had inadvertently released.

Furthermore, it was implied in The Case of Charles Dexter Ward that he can be called

to revive the dead, since incantations for raising the dead included the name of Yog-Sothoth.

The Outer God was even in the Doctor Who episode The Snowmen, known in this case as The Great

Intelligence.

It helped the young Walter Simeon to gain power, forming something of a symbiotic relationship.

All this is to say that it has been called upon to perform a wide variety of things,

and could likely be used for even more, if it was in the mood.

Given the incredible things you could do with an all-powerful God at your side, if it was

real, it's likely that people would continue to attempt to summon the beast, in hopes of

using it to their own ends.

This could either go very well for them, or very badly.

If it worked, and Yog the Bounty Hunter was as benevolent as some stories told, then rituals

for summoning the being would be incredibly valuable.

If you have an omnipotent god help you to reach your goals, there isn't a whole lot

you can't do.

Societies would spring up, that worshipped The Yogster, and attempted to use its power

to their advantage.

It's unclear how Yog-Dawg would decide who to help.

It could be that it would help anyone who asked.

It could be that it would be more likely to help those who were more in need, as in the

case of Robert Blake.

It could also be that the ritual itself would impact its decision of whether or not to help

its summoner, depending on the proper words or a valuable sacrifice.

Regardless, if it did begin to help those who called it, we might see some incredible

supernatural events occurring.

If you managed to successfully summon the Yog Machine, it would be like finding Aladdin's

lamp.

If you were on its good side, you could have just about anything you wanted.

Money?

Easy.

Fame?

Everyone loves you.

Want to fly?

No problem.

Want good looks?

Well, I mean, there ARE limits.

If a religion sprung up that made promises of supernatural gifts and incredible success,

and was actually able to deliver on these claims, it could be that many people, both

religious and irreligious, would move over to this new religion.

However, that's not to say that it would always go well.

Given Clifford the Big Red Yog's propensity to turn onlookers insane, it could be that

you would unintentionally go insane just from trying to summon it.

Furthermore, if he found your wish or your ritual to be lacking, you could well face

some serious punishment.

And we're not talking about a slap on the wrist, punishment from Yoggy-boy could mean

an eternity of torture.

So while you could definitely benefit from summoning the beast, the risks would be rather

significant.

And now we return to our question: What If Yog-Sothoth Was Real?

Well, this would depend largely on whether or not it was inclined to help.

If it was, it could be that we would start to see people around the world suddenly come

into great wealth and power, or show incredible abilities.

Whatever one might wish for, we would possibly begin to see more often.

However, if it was not inclined to help people, either due to its personality or insufficient

need or sacrifice, we might not see much of a change in the world, other than the odd

disappearance when a ritual went wrong.

The question is: would the risk be worth it?

Thank you for watching Life's Biggest Questions, I hope this was interesting and informative,

and maybe even inspired you to look into it further on your own.

If you liked this video, please thumbs up and subscribe to the channel down below.

While you're down there, let me know if YOU would risk summoning Yog-Sothoth, and

if so, what you would ask it for.

Until next time, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey with Life's Biggest Questions, wishing you

the best of luck, on your quest for answers.

Of course, this would largely depend on how involved Yog-Sothoth would be willing to be.

If it was happy to remain and lend a hand whenever possible, it would essentially hand

the world to its worshippers.

The summoning of demons and spirits has been seen across a variety of cultures over the

millenia, and the mythology behind Yoggy seems to be loosely based on such stories

For more infomation >> What If Yog-Sothoth Was Real? - Duration: 5:28.

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Beyonce Has A Big Problem With What Melania Was Seen With, Accuses Her Of Stealing From Her - Duration: 6:26.

For more infomation >> Beyonce Has A Big Problem With What Melania Was Seen With, Accuses Her Of Stealing From Her - Duration: 6:26.

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What Is the Curse of Apollo? | SML TV - Duration: 3:53.

What Is the Curse of Apollo?

On May 5, 2018, Justify broke the Curse of Apollo.

The curse came about after the 1882 Kentucky Derby winner, Apollo, won the Run for the Roses without having raced prior to age three.

Apollo was the only Kentucky Derby winner who didn't race at age 2 — until now.

Thoroughbred race horses generally start competing in Juvenile races when they turn 2.

However, some don't start competing until January of the following year.

"All horses born in the same year share their official birthday as the 1st January.

When racing as two-year-olds, a horse born in the early months of the year is likely to be more mature than one born later, despite officially being the same age," according to Racing Explained.

In this year's Kentucky Derby, there were two horses — both of whom were frontrunners — who took on the curse.

Both Justify and Magnum Moon didn't start racing until age 3.

Justify and Magnum Moon went into the Derby undefeated.

Justify, trained by Bob Baffert, won all three starts on his road to the Derby, with his biggest win coming at the Santa Anita Derby.

Magnum Moon, trained by Todd Pletcher, has won four of his starts, clinching the Arkansas Derby title with relative ease.

Neither Baffert nor Pletcher are strangers to winning the Kentucky Derby — Baffert has been in the winner's circle four times, while Pletcher has won twice.

However, neither trainer has won the Kentucky Derby with a horse that didn't race at age 2.

Many people felt that 2018 could be the year that the curse is finally broken — and they were right.

"Curses are meant to be broken.

At some point, some horse is going to come along and do it and I really hope it's Justify.

I get it because there is a certain foundation a horse needs to run the mile and a quarter in the spring of his 3-year-old year, but this horse gives me goosebumps like no other 3-year-old has ever done, so maybe he's the one," Sean Tugel, WinStar Director of Bloodstock Services and Assistant Racing Manager, told News and Tribune.

Justify's trainer, Bob Baffert, shared a similar opinion on the matter.

However, Baffert wasn't putting too much thought into the curse — he was going into today's race with one of the best horses on the track.

  Justify WILL run in the Santa Anita derby this weekend.

For more infomation >> What Is the Curse of Apollo? | SML TV - Duration: 3:53.

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Beyonce Has A Big Problem With What Melania Was Seen With, Accuses Her Of Stealing From Her. - Duration: 5:51.

Beyonce Has A Big Problem With What Melania Was Seen With, Accuses Her Of Stealing From

Her.

If this doesn't go to prove that people today have way too much time on their hands,

nothing will.

Last month President Donald Trump-hosted French President Emmanuel Macron for the first formal

state dinner of his presidential administration.

On the day after the dinner, the president and first lady gathered on the South Lawn

of the White House along with members of the Cabinet to greet President Macron and his

wife, Brigitte.

In a traditional arrival ceremony featuring a 21gun salute and a review of troops.

The festivities involved nearly 500 members of the five military branches and it's truly

a spectacle to be seen.

But because we all know by now that people just lack the intelligence level nowadays

to appreciate a ceremony like this, what caught the eye of the keyboard commandos on the internet

wasn't the ceremony, it was non-other than First Lady Melania's hat.

We have the lowest unemployment rate since 2000.

We have the lowest African American unemployment rate ever recorded.

We have companies moving back from overseas, and people are getting raises and bonuses.

We have a historic summit in the Korean Peninsula and the end of the Korean War, after over

60 years.

And the media and internet keyboard commandos are worried about the first lady's hat?

In contrast when Obama would gloat when our unemployment numbers dropped from 9 percent

to 8.9 percent the media, and the unemployed liberals on the internet would rejoice for

months, although Obama's whole 8 years in office were an economic recession.

And yes, today's booming economy is because of the Obama Administration.

It's because the Obama Administration is gone and has been replaced by the strong Trump

Administration, which made people started to trust the economy once again.

Here is more on the economic numbers via The Epoch Times:

"The unemployment rate fell to 3.9 percent in April.

The only time it has ever dropped so low since 1969 was in April 2000 for one month, according

to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employers added 168,000 jobs in April, fewer than the expected 193,000, partly because

"cool weather may have reduced hiring in construction and other sectors," in a research

report obtained from Citibank.

Wages advanced less than expected, at 0.1 percent, which may ease concerns that inflation

pressures are rapidly building up, likely keeping the Federal Reserve on a gradual path

of monetary policy tightening.

"Today's jobs report reinforces a number of themes we have emphasized: (1) US growth

is set to accelerate in Q2, even as the rest of the world may be slowing, (2) the unemployment

rate is likely to drop faster than Fed expectations, and (3) despite strong economic growth and

a low unemployment rate, inflationary pressure remains muted," Citibank said.

Manufacturing added 24,000 jobs, up from a gain of 22,000 in March.

President Donald Trump cheered the drop in the unemployment rate on Friday, May 4.

"I thought the jobs report was very good.

The big thing to me was cracking 4," Trump told reporters.

"That hasn't been done in a long time, we're at full employment.

We're doing great."

The unemployment rate is an incomplete indicator, since it excludes all who haven't sought

a job over the previous four weeks.

Part of the April drop in the rate was due to more people leaving the workforce.

There are almost 95 million people not in the workforce, including those over the age

of 16 who don't work and are currently not looking for work, mostly because they study,

are ill, retired, or homemakers.

Among them, there were over 5.5 million who wanted a job in 2017, according to the Bureau

of Labor Statistics.

This number has been declining in recent years a hint that more people who had given up on

finding a job are now trying again and succeeding.

Bringing people back to the workforce was one of Trump's campaign promises, when he

announced his candidacy on June 16, 2015.

"We have people that aren't working.

We have people that have no incentive to work.

But they're going to have incentive to work, because the greatest social program is a job,"

he said in his announcement speech in Trump Tower.

He hasn't stopped emphasizing the point since.

"Here's a great stat since January 2017, the number of people forced to use food stamps

is down 1.9 million.

The American people are finally back to work!" he wrote on Twitter April 23.

The economy has been on a streak of breaking expectations with private sector wages, and

salaries growing in the first quarter at the fastest pace since 2007.

Claims of unemployment benefits fell to the lowest level since 1969 in the week ending

April 21.

Workers are also starting to see higher take-home pay, as lower withholdings due to Trump's

tax cuts are kicking in.

Surveys suggested many workers did not see the tax cut boost to their paychecks until

late in the first quarter.

Household disposable income increased at a rate of 3.4 percent in the first quarter,

accelerating from the fourth quarter's 1.1 percent pace.

Households also boosted savings.

The economy has been invigorated by the "Trump effect" a boost to confidence in the economy

linked to Trump's cuts to regulations, taxes, and planned investment in infrastructure."

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