David Icke Still Crazy after All These Years( this is a short segment from a dvd David Icke: The Lion Sleeps No More (2010; Brixton Academy)
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Dannion Brinkley – There is no Death 2/4
www.dannion.com Dannion Brinkley talks with Lance White about NDE’s and consciousness after physical death. Sorry about audio
Dannion Brinkley – There is no Death 1/4
www.dannion.com Dannion Brinkley talks with Lance White about NDE’s and consciousness after physical death. Sorry about audio quality..
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The full resolution upload!!! Make sure you are watching in HD. Please rate and comment, share with freinds, and leave video responses! Thanks for watching!!! This was a senior project at Digipen Institute of Technology and was created by Mike Smith, Cody Boone Flynn, and Arthur Beausoleil and with the help, support, and inspiration of countless others. Using 3ds Max and After Effects, we have created a moving painting of a tree on a hill going through night and day and through the seasons, similar to (and inspired by) time-lapse photography. We were also inspired by painters like Van Gogh, Monet, Seurat and many more, and this animation uses colorful particle effects to evoke an impressionist painting. We wanted it to be constantly churning with color and change, while the subject and composition remain constant. The animation loops after two and a half minutes, yet it does not really have a beginning or end, just the self imposed limits of presenting it in a youtube player. It is meant to loop continuously in a gallery. music is The Four Seasons, Summer by Antonio Vivaldi. Performed by: John Harrison — Violin / Robert Turizziani — Conductor / Wichita State University Chamber Players recorded at Wiedemann Recital Hall, Wichita State University downloaded from Wikimedia Commons 8
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can see. What is the dark matter that makes up the rest of the universe? How can we find out? Though we understand many important properties of the fundamental building blocks of our universe, there are untold mysteries still to solve. Advances in technology allow physicists to build more powerful and sophisticated instruments to look deeper and deeper inside matter. Like adventurers entering unknown territory, physicists forge ahead into ever smaller dimensions. What will be their …