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I recorded this audio about 2 months ago. I wrote this on the plane, flying back to Fallon, from Home, after my Mom’s funeral last year. I’m not stuck in the same place I was then, but I expect to go there occasionally, ’til I leave this life. I tried to cut out the crying at the beginning, so that’s why it starts out choppy. I ended up just saying “forget it”. GBU, MDJ. All Or Nothing To Me If I were to write something, what would it be? It would be that this writing means nothing to me. All or nothing—it matters not which it would be. All of nothing hits, and shatters hot glass into me. The blood that once ran through my veins has run cold, and drained from the body that wasn’t yet old. It didn’t just run through my veins, I’ve been told; it ran to my heart, from a heart of white gold. It ran through my flesh ‘fore my flesh had a heart…a beloved, living being from my single-celled start. Though our love still connected, our flesh torn apart. So, a bane is all writing or any such art. Appallingly pale seems all heretofore hailed as beauty in this, a world now replete with complete incompleteness, its failings unveiled. For what in this world or this life could have prolonged her joy or her strife, had she pleaded for such? Or what from a wife spurned, or Mother who yearned for her boy might I learn may have proven too much for even a golden white heart. It emboldened the soul to behold how she held on to hope and to love. But, though love lingers long and still comes

Ball Park Music – “Literally Baby” [Official Music Video]

Music video for Ball Park Music’s “Literally Baby”, the third lifted single from debut album ‘Happiness and Surrounding Suburbs’. Produced by Silver Screen Pictures www.silverscreenpictures.com.au Directed by Alex Barnes Produced by Justin Morrissey and Alex Barnes Original Concept: Ball Park Music and Alex Barnes Editor: Derryn Watts Director of Photography: Richard Bell Art Director: Rhianna Malezar Animation: Tim Baker Visual FX/Compositing: Tim Baker, Alex Barnes Gaffer/Grip: Rhys Forrer Camera Assistants: Danny Haneman, Kristen Richelle Hair/Make Up Artist – Ngaire Lock Assistant Editor: Jack Higgins Art Assistant: Michael Prowse, Fran Production Assistant: Michelle Templer Shot in Brisbane, Australia 2011

Agent of the Universe…Precise Manifesting of $75000, Your Mission if choose to accept it.

Universe Agent handler JB issuing out orders. Manifest $75000 with your power. May you receive all that you want now, Jamaal Branch jamaalalturabranch.com Author of “The Way of the World, The Will of the Mind” Buy on Amazon http

Filmmaker Joel Gilbert: Obama’s Real Father Exposed!

Alex talks with filmmaker Joel Gilbert about his Dreams from My Real Father, a documentary that posits Obama’s real father is was Frank Marshall Davis, a Communist Party USA propagandist who likely shaped Obama’s world view during his formative years. Dreams from My Real Father is now available at the Infowars Store. www.obamasrealfather.com Dreams From My Real Father www.infowarsshop.com At age 18, Barack Obama admittedly arrived at Occidental College a committed revolutionary Marxist. What was the source of Obama’s foundation in Marxism? Throughout his 2008 Presidential campaign and term in office, questions have been raised regarding Barack Obama’s family background, economic philosophy, and fundamental political ideology. Dreams from My Real Father is the alternative Barack Obama “autobiography,” offering a divergent theory of what may have shaped our 44th President’s life and politics. [Sale $14.95] www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com www.facebook.com [Check out Alex’s New Social Network-‘Planet Infowars’ planet.infowars.com Get all your Youngevity Products such as Beyond Tangy Tangerine, the Alex Pack and Pollen Burst. These supplements are a great way to get your essentials vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other beneficial nutrients www.infowarsteam.com [[[ProPur Water Filtration]]] www.infowarsshop.com

Sophia Loren and Jean-Paul Belmondo in Two Women (1960 Movie)

DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Two Women (Italian: La ciociara, roughly translated as “[The Woman] from Ciociaria”) is a 1960 Italian film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It tells the story of a woman trying to protect her young daughter from the horrors of war. The film stars Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Eleonora Brown, Carlo Ninchi and Andrea Checchi. The film was adapted by De Sica and Cesare Zavattini from the novel of the same name written by Alberto Moravia. The story centers on Cesira (Loren), a widowed Roman shopkeeper, and Rosetta (Brown), her devoutly religious twelve-year-old daughter, during World War II. To escape the Allied bombing of Rome, Cesira and her daughter flee southern Lazio for her native Ciociaria, a rural, mountainous province of central Italy. After they arrive at Ciociaria, Cesira attracts the attention of a young local intellectual with communist sympathies named Michele (Jean-Paul Belmondo). However, Michele is eventually taken prisoner by a company of German soldiers, who hope to use him as a guide to the mountainous terrain. Later, Cesira and Rosetta learn that he has been shot and killed by the same soldiers who took him hostage. After the Italian liberation, mother and daughter decide to go back to Rome. After experiencing mild harassment and propositioning throughout their journey, they fall subject to an unexpected tragedy. As they rest in a bombed-out church, they are captured and gang raped by Goumiers (Moroccan allied