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On Friday, Paul Manafort and his legal team was taken by surprise when the judge in his

case decided to jail him over suspected witness tampering as presented by special counsel

Robert Mueller's team.

Manafort is currently on trial for foreign lobbying charges, which were handed down by

Mueller as a result of his Witch Hunt into President Trump's campaign.

And although Manafort's recent trial related to him being jailed has nothing to do with

Russian collusion, Judicial Watch's Tom Fitton recently came out and shined light

on what he thinks this is really all about in the end.

Video Below

Fitton appeared on Judge Jeanine Pirro's program on Friday, and gave his take on Paul

Manafort's mess that he is now caught up in.

Being the watchdog that Fitton is, he smells something funky with Mueller's antics related

to his collusion investigation.

Fitton strongly believes the moves being made recently come out of nothing other than desperation

and retaliation.

Fitton said: "This is retaliation by the Mueller team for Manafort pushing back against

his authority."

Fitton continued and said he thinks "this is overkill.

And I think the Mueller operation recognizes Manafort is its reason for being.

There really is no Mueller investigation to speak of substantively, without this big Manafort

indictment."

Fitton said that Mueller knows that if his Manafort investigation is shut down, the rest

"flitters away" because they have nothing on Trump.

And Fitton feels what is going on with Manafort is really a distraction from the recent IG

report that shows Mueller's investigation was tainted by FBI agents who strongly opposed

Trump.

For more infomation >> Tom Fitton Pulls Open The Curtains & Reveals What Manafort's Arrest Is Really All About - Duration: 1:42.

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Tom Fitton Pulls Open The Curtains & Reveals What Manafort's Arrest Is Really All About - Duration: 1:41.

For more infomation >> Tom Fitton Pulls Open The Curtains & Reveals What Manafort's Arrest Is Really All About - Duration: 1:41.

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What is knowledge? Does human knowledge have a limit? - Duration: 7:30.

For more infomation >> What is knowledge? Does human knowledge have a limit? - Duration: 7:30.

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What If Trump Tower Was Attacked? - Duration: 5:08.

Built in 1983, Trump Tower is an iconic New York Landmark on the fifth avenue.

Of course beyond that, it is Trump Organization HQ and the original family home of the pres

and his wife, Melania.

But what if it was at the center of a malicious plot?

Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions - I am your host Rebecca Felgate

and today we are asking – What If Trump Tower Was Attacked?

Before we launch into this video – I just want to ask you guys to leave me a comment

letting me know what you think would happen if the Trump tower was attacked?

Also, make sure you have clicked on that notification bell so you don't miss an episode of Life's

Biggest questions.

The Trump tower is located on Fifth Avenue between 56th and 57th and is a multi-use skyscraper,

the 64th tallest building in New York City.

The building contains condominiums, including the Trump family penthouse, which Donald,

Melania, and Baron lived in until 2017.

It is the headquarters of the Trump Organisation, is a popular shopping spot, containing retailers

such as coach, Nike, and Gucci and also houses a number of restaurants, including the Trump

Grill.

Day by day, there are thousands of people in the building, which has its atrium open

until 5pm.

Depending on what time of day the building was attacked, would depend on how many people

would be affected.

In 2017, the New York City Police Commissioner James O'Neill said: Trump Tower itself now

presents a target to those who wish to commit acts of terror against our country, further

straining our limited counterterrorism resources."

He is right, although it comes at a cost, The Trump Tower is one of the most secure

buildings in New York, especially since Donald Trump has become the president.

Since his inauguration in 2017, the Trump tower has been under government security protection.

When trump is in residence, this protection costs 308 thousand dollars a day, when he

isn't it costs 4.5 million a year to secure the building.

Any would-be attacker would have their work cut out for them.

When we think of an attack on a New York Sky Scraper, we can't help but think of 9/11,

one of the worst terror attacks in history.

When the planes flew into the towers, it culminated in the deaths of over 3 thousand people.

These days an attack like that simply could not be replicated – for one New York City

is a class B controlled airspace and there is a no-fly zone over Trump Tower.

Trump tower is like the press has boasted, built well.

It is a reasonably safe place to be.

Even if an arsonist decided to try and light a fire to attack the tower…they probably

wouldn't get too far.

A fire broke out in one of the trump tower condos earlier this year, killing one man

and injuring 6 firefighters.

That isn't great, however, the fact that the fire didn't spread is miraculous.

Apparently, the tower is pretty super fireproof, meaning even if an attack fire was lit, it

probably wouldn't do much.

Okay, so a person couldn't fly a plane into it, or start a fire in it?

Could they sneak a bomb in?

Well, recently there was a bomb threat at the Chicago Trump tower, although that was

not really in the end.

The New York tower, like I say is secure, although perhaps an explosive device could

be snuck in, however it would not likely cause any significant damage to the tower, although

could harm civilians.

As could an active shooter.

If Trump tower was attacked, I imagine the situation would be brought under control very

quickly and the perpetrators captured.

However for safe measure, the area around the building would be closed off and the buildings

surrounding evacuated, causing disruption in the city.

Any attack against trump would make newspaper headlines and twitter would be alight with

gossip.

But really, this is probably all an attack would be; headlines.

There is almost zero chance of an attacker being able to harm the 45th President of the

united states, the person I presume they want to hurt.

One, he now lives at the Whitehouse, and two, his security detail is so heavily on it.

Honestly if the Whitehouse was attacked, it would be a cry for attention and nothing more

– and if people got hurt in that cry, well that would be awful, but beyond localized

tragedy, it wouldn't have any real impact on the city or trumps presidency, other than

causing further tension in an already tense time – when instead people should be focusing

on constructive resolutions.

So, what do you guys think?

What would happen if Trump Tower was attacked?

DO you think it could happen?

Am I being way too optimistic?

For more infomation >> What If Trump Tower Was Attacked? - Duration: 5:08.

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Officials Tell Business Not To Put Up Flags, What Outraged Residents Did Instead Has Them Regretting - Duration: 4:49.

For more infomation >> Officials Tell Business Not To Put Up Flags, What Outraged Residents Did Instead Has Them Regretting - Duration: 4:49.

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Officials Tell Business Not To Put Up Flags, What Outraged Residents Did Instead Has Them Regretting - Duration: 4:50.

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BBC viewers were slamming Mark Lawrenson for what he said about Kante v Australia - Duration: 4:21.

Football News24/7  France kicked off their 2018 World Cup campaign on Saturday with a vital yet unconvincing win over Australia in Kazan

 Antoine Griezmann put his nation ahead in the 58th-minute with a controversial penalty, only for Aussie captain Mile Jedinak to equalise from the spot four minutes later

 The winning goal came ten minutes from time as Paul Pogba's effort deflected off Aziz Behich, looped over a helpless Mathew Ryan onto the crossbar and inches over the line

 It was a scrappy performance from Didier Deschamps men at times, but one player who definitely played well throughout the match was N'Golo Kante

 The Chelsea star went about his work in typically un-flashy fashion, and football fans weren't happy with what Mark Lawrenson said about him during the World Cup clash

What Lawro said about Kante  Kante was selected in the starting XI at the base of a three-man midfield alongside Bayern Munich's Corentin Tolisso and Manchester United's Pogba

 Viewers who tuned in to BBC's coverage of France 2-1 Australia would've heard Lawrenson on co-commentary and his somewhat dubious comments on the 27-year-old

 Five minutes before the interval, as you can hear in the video below, Lawro was analysing Kante's position and dished out some criticism

 "One of the other problems is Kante is playing so deep," the 61-year-old pundit said

"He's almost at times playing as a third centre-back when the French have the ball

" Fans react to Kante criticism  In addition to making tackles and breaking up play, part of Kante's job is to get the ball of France's defenders and start their attacks

 It's also ironic that, when Lawrenson made his remarks about Kante's role, the midfielder was in the final third, receiving the ball from a throw-in and linking up with Pogba

 Lots of people slammed ex-Liverpool defender Lawrenson, believing his criticism of Kante (and Tolisso) was unjustified, and they voiced their opinion on Twitter

 Check out the best reaction below:  The next assignment for France, one of the World Cup favourites, in Group C is a match with South American outfit Peru in Yekaterinburg

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For more infomation >> BBC viewers were slamming Mark Lawrenson for what he said about Kante v Australia - Duration: 4:21.

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What is happening in Yemen?: The battle for the port of Hodeidah | The New Daily - Duration: 4:53.

 The battle for the western Yemen port of Hodeidah over the past week could be a tipping point in the three-year civil war that has thrust millions of Yemeni people to the brink of famine

 A Saudi-led alliance of Arab states has closed in on Hodeida since June 13 in an extensive assault to reclaim the rebel-held port city

 Hodeida is a vital lifeline to the impoverished nation that relies almost entirely on imported food, medicine and fuel, from both commercial and humanitarian sources

 The Yemeni pro-government forces are reported to be on the brink of retaking Hodeidah's airport after their Apache attack helicopters bombed a strip of the coastal territory as well as the main road to Yemen's capital city, Sana'a, as tens of thousands of people attempt to flee the port city

 Yemen's government said on Saturday it would "not attack" the vital port. Foreign Minister Khaled Alyemany said the pro-government troops and militia, who are backed by the Saudi-led coalition, would instead seek to preserve key infrastructure, according to the BBC

 United Arab Emirates Ambassador to Australia Obaid Al Heri Salem Ketbi said a comprehensive aid delivery strategy would follow military action with support for people in Hodeidah city

 "We will establish direct shipping lanes to ensure aid starts arriving as soon as possible," he said

 However, the United Nations and humanitarian aid agencies remain fearful for the lives of thousands of civilians, with more than 90 per cent of food imported into Yemen overall – and 70 per cent of that food imported through the port of Hodeidah

Why is Yemen at war? It's estimated 10,000 Yeminis have been killed and millions on the cusp of starvation after more than three years of civil war

 Fighting began in 2014 when the Houthi Shia Muslim rebel movement seized control of northern Saada province and neighbouring areas

 The Iranian-aligned Houthis took hold of the capital Sana'a, forcing authoritarian president Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi into exile

 In 2015, Saudia Aabia and other Sunni Arab states began airstrikes against the Houthis and declared their aim of restoring Mr Hadi's government

 The Saudi-led coalition feared the Houthis' power would give their rival regional power in Iran a foothold in Yemen, which shares its northern  border with Saudi Arabia

What is the state of the humanitarian crisis? The United Nations estimates 8.4 million people remain on the brink of famine in Yemen in what has been labelled the world's worst humanitarian crisis

 Nadine Drummond, a humanitarian aid worker for Save the Children in Sana'a, told one-third of the Yemeni people don't know where their next meal will come from

 Ms Drummond stressed how important it was for the port to remain operational for humanitarian aid, but also the other two-thirds of the population who rely on the commercial import of food, medicine and fuel

 "When we're taking about a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding, it's not just about access to humanitarian aide, it's also about the reliance of commercial imports," she said

 "If that port closes, the whole country is going to spiral out of control."

For more infomation >> What is happening in Yemen?: The battle for the port of Hodeidah | The New Daily - Duration: 4:53.

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Reinhard Bonnke Sermons ➤ "What Is The Basic Gospel Message" ‒ Christ For All Nations - Duration: 34:38.

Reinhard Bonnke Sermons ➤ "What Is The Basic Gospel Message" ‒ Christ For All Nations

For more infomation >> Reinhard Bonnke Sermons ➤ "What Is The Basic Gospel Message" ‒ Christ For All Nations - Duration: 34:38.

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Here Is What Shamanism And Quantum Physics Have In Common - Duration: 6:13.

Shamanism was an integral part of humanity for thousands of years.

They were the first healers, teachers, and scholars.

Eventually, the wisdom of the shamans was lost through the trials and travails of humanity.

Now, in our modern age with technology that grants us access to knowledge from around

the world, we have brought the old wisdom back, and in the most stunning of ways.

Science has actually come to parallel the ancient practices of shamanism.

Here is a list of 5 ways the sub-atomic level of reality parallels with the core methods

of shamanic healing.

1.

Observer Effect We all know through experiments in the lab

that sub-atomic particles (the fabric of the universe) are affected when there is an observer.

Through rituals of music, dancing, and ceremonies, the shaman enchants the patient into a state

of optimism, where their belief is that they will indeed heal once the ritual is completed.

The parallel in this case is the shaman and the patient are both playing the role of the

observer (and sometimes even the entire tribe), and are aiding the sick through their presence

of positive belief.

Sometimes the created atmosphere during the rituals enchant such powerful states of belief

in the mind of the ill patient that their bodies gain enough energy to remove the illness.

A similar thing can be seen when the state of particles are changed when being observed.

2.

Multiverses There are many different versions of a multiverse

theory today, but they all have the same conclusion: that there are multiple dimensions all existing

simultaneously.

The shaman can access them.

Often what the shaman does is enter different realms in which multiple spirits live, through

the use of psychedelic plants, and call for their help.

The shaman will sometimes make an animal sacrifice in exchange for the healing energies of the

spirits.

The spirits will absorb the sickness in some cases.

The unseen beings that all the shamans receive guidance from are from other dimensions that

multiverse theory states.

3.

Non-Locality The principle of non-locality states that

an object can influence the behaviour of another object at a distance, without any direct or

local connection between the two.

The shaman can aid the sufferer through non-local means.

There is no linear cause and effect in the shaman's healing process.

The entire process is in fact non-local, as the shaman and whom they are healing have

no direct connection, yet the shaman manages to cause changes to the person's physical

body.

Shamans use this non-locality to also gather any other knowledge or information a tribe

may need, whether it's the best spot to hunt or just some needed psychotherapy.

Remote viewing is one of the non-local methods they use to find out where something is without

actually physically going out and checking.

4.

Planck Length/String Theory The concept that the universe is all one consciousness

has merit drawn from quantum physics.

The Planck Length is a mathematical equation that denotes that the smallest measurable

unit of energy that can possibly exist is the foundational energy of the universe.

The foundation of the universe is an extremely low indivisible unit of energy, suggesting

that there is a limit to our reality.

Could that limit be pure consciousness?

After all, we can not conceive of anything that is outside of our consciousness.

The correlation between consciousness and the Planck Scale is certainly there.

The shamans also had a concept for this.

They called it the "Axis Mundi," the connector of realms, the universe that contains all

the other universes.

They believed they had to transverse Axis Mundi to find the spirits they were looking

for, which is same one ultimate reality that through quantum physics, and even through

self-observation, is suggested to exist.

5.

Photon Inclusion and Electron Exclusion According to the Pauli Exclusion principle,

the solidarity of matter is caused by electrons repelling each other.

Electron exclusion creates the atomic structure.

Light on the other hand (non-solidity), behaves in opposite ways.

Photons bind and mix with each other instead of repelling each other; there is inclusion

rather than exclusion.

Through this, you can say the feminine and masculine energies are embedded in the universe.

And as humans, we also have a bit of both masculine and feminine aspects.

Shamans recognize this, and even claim that an imbalance of the two can sometimes be the

cause of illnesses.

The shamans have always had a very noticeable and loving energy radiating from within them.

One of their goals is to balance the energies of the individual through instilling feelings

of love and unity.

When humans express love and sexuality physically, that is the magical dance between the photon

inclusion (non-physical) and the electron exclusion (physical), which is why love and

sexuality can also be a very healing or transformative experience.

The shamans always express a very loving energy with whom they are healing for this very reason.

The word "shaman" means the one who knows.

Indeed, the ancient cultures deemed that status fittingly, as the shamans of the past had

the most remarkable abilities.

They tapped into the fundamental forces of the universe to find solutions to our problems.

To me, that is a more powerful feat than anything we have accomplished in the modern age.

The wisdom of the ancients were more advanced than us in many ways.

For more infomation >> Here Is What Shamanism And Quantum Physics Have In Common - Duration: 6:13.

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What Gary Neville said about Marcos Rojo at half-time on ITV was simply hilarious - Duration: 4:21.

Football News24/7  Manchester United legend Gary Neville was in the ITV studio during Argentina's World Cup opener against Iceland on Saturday afternoon

 Argentina reached the final in 2014 but Leo Messi will be desperate to finally win some silverware for his country

 They are one of the favourites to win the competition in Russia but they went in at half-time drawing 1-1

 Manchester City's Sergio Aguero had given Argentina the lead with a brilliant finish in the 19th minute before Alfred Finnbogason equalised four minutes later

 Man United defender Marcos Rojo bagged the assist for Aguero's goal.  The 28-year-old Argentine, who only made nine Premier League appearances this season, mis-hit his shot from distance and Aguero controlled it brilliantly before firing into the roof of the net

 In the studio, Neville wasn't so impressed by Rojo's role in the goal. Neville on Rojo  Rojo joined Man United from Sporting CP back in 2014 but doesn't appear to have convinced Neville of his shooting abilities

 Speaking live on ITV at half-time, the retired Man United legend called Rojo a "muppet" for attempting a shot

 Neville said: "When the ball came to Rojo - I've been watching him for four years at United - I was thinking, 'don't shoot from there, you Muppet

"  Fans on social media were absolutely loving it.  Twitter found Neville's comment hilarious but you would imagine that Rojo won't find it quite so funny

 Hockey player Samantha Quek jumped to Rojo's defence with a brilliant response - the pot calling the kettle black

 Rojo signed a new deal at Man United in March but admitted that he recently spoke to Jose Mourinho about his lack of playing time

 The Argentine international said: "I cannot blame Jose, but at the end of the season, with fear, I went to talk to him and I tried to ask him what was going on

 "He told me there were several in situations similar to mine. And he was going to put the one in who was better

"  Mourinho is also working as a pundit in Russia during the World Cup and will be keeping a keen eye on Rojo's performances

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