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How To: Blow Smoke Clouds

Josh shows us a brief tutorial on how to blow clouds. Comment if you need us to elaborate. Also shows a French Inhale. WARNING: Marijuana is illegal in all areas except for these: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Washington DC, where it must be prescribed medically. (Quick Wikipedia search) It is still obtainable anywhere, but you are held responsible.

BREAKING! ALERT! Hawaii Provides “VERIFICATION” of Obama’s Birth to Arizona! REALLY?

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LEXXTEX 387 – WHY IN THE WORLD ARE THEY SPRAYING FULL VERSION HD

Michael J. Murphy, Co-Producer of “What in the World are They Spraying?” returns to Hawaii to further invstigate the chemtrail/geoengineering issue one year after filming the groundbreaking documentary.. See Truthmediaproduction for more great videos www.youtube.com You can purchased this video from Infowars.com www.infowarsshop.com WATCH 100’S OF MORE GREAT VIDEOS , CHECK LEXXTEX PLAYLIST FOR BELOW : 1. SPECIAL EDITION #1 2 . VIDEOS OF THE WEEK 3. CRITICAL THINKING 101 4. DAILY NEWS 5. GREAT MINDS 6. CRITICAL THINKING 101 7. HISTORY 101 8. ALCHEMY 101 9. VIDEOS OF THE WEEK 10. CHEMTRAILS 101 11. THE BEST VIDEOS BY ZOMGitsCriss 12. NEW TECHNOLOGY 13. MUSIC VIDEOS 14. FUNNY VIDEOS LINK TO LEXXTEX PLAYLIST : www.youtube.com Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use is in favor of fair use

Nature Discover 3 : Hawaii Beaches Oumalek Mohamed Records

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SKYVIEWS IMPOSSIBLE BINARY STARS DISCOVERED

CLOUDCAM TIME LAPSE SUNSET TO SUNRISE JULY 5-6, 2012 July 5 At a distance of just 11 light-years, 61 Cygni is one of our closest stellar neighbors. And it consists of two stars, not one. Even so, it is just barely visible to the unaided eye — a faint dot not far from the graceful outline of Cygnus, the swan. July 6 The planet Venus, the “morning star, is fairly low in the east at first light. The slightly fainter planet Jupiter is above it. The true star Aldebaran, the orange “eye” of Taurus, the bull, is a bit below Venus. It doesn’t look as impressive as the two planets, but that’s only because of its great distance. Mercury hangs above the western horizon after the Sun sets in early July, and Mars, Saturn, and Virgo’s brightest star, Spica, pop into view. Mercury hangs above the western horizon after the Sun sets in early July. As the innermost planet sinks and the sky darkens, Mars, Saturn, and Virgo’s brightest star, Spica, pop into view. A waxing crescent Moon joins this trio of bright objects a week before the month ends. The morning sky displays a pair of planets that appears even more spectacular. Both Venus and Jupiter shine brilliantly before dawn near the impressive Pleiades and Hyades star clusters. ‘Impossible’ Binary Stars Discovered A team of astronomers have used the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) on Hawaii to discover four pairs of stars that orbit each other in less than 4 hours. Until now it was thought that such close-in binary stars could