Trying the cinnamon challenge. Not what I expected. I tried Not to chew it like some of the cheaters. Lol. But I still FAILED. Kudos to my girlfriend for taking the video 😉
Tag Archives: Silver
Eustace Mullins – Secrets of the Federal Reserve – Hawaii 1989 FULL VERSION
Eustace Mullins “The Secrets of the Federal Reserve” Recorded during a visit to Hawaii around the year 1989, this lecture presents a unique opportunity for you to see and hear this remarkable man lay out the shocking truth about the privately-owned corporation known as the Federal Reserve System. ” The Federal Reserve System is not Federal; it has no reserves; and it is not a system, but rather, a criminal syndicate. It is the product of criminal syndicalist activity of an international consortium of dynastic families comprising what the author terms “The World Order”. The Federal Reserve system is a central bank operating in the United States. Although the student will find no such definition of a central bank in the textbooks of any university, the author has defined a central bank as follows: It is the dominant financial power of the country which harbors it. It is entirely private-owned, although it seeks to give the appearance of a governmental institution. It has the right to print and issue money, the traditional prerogative of monarchs. It is set up to provide financing for wars. It functions as a money monopoly having total power over all the money and credit of the people. ” -Eustace Mullins
Golden Dreams on Silver Clouds.mov
I wrote “Golden Dreams on Silver Clouds” in 1997, and recently decided to add it to this slide-show of photos I took over the past few years on my iPhone camera. These photos were shot in the San Francisco Bay Area and on the North Shore of Oahu, mostly from Sunset Beach in Haleiwa, Hawaii. They reflect my fascination with the sky, clouds, and especially sunsets. The song has a dreamy and melancholy vibe to it and reflects my state of mind at the time. Please feel free to share with your family and friends. Hope u enjoy! Thanks…Dennis Scialli