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It's said that in order to awaken to our full potential,

we must be willing to see the ways that information is being suppressed or discredited.

And nowhere is this manipulation more common than in medicine.

Western medicine – albeit technologically advanced -

treats the symptoms of illness

with expensive pharmaceutical formulas

and patented machinery,

which reaps billions of dollars each year for those in the industry.

There are many effective alternative options, however,

for addressing illness...

but in the last century, western medicine has effectively swept them under the rug.

Among the most commonly overlooked options

is a uniquely effective, non-invasive therapy

that was created by a doctor named Wilhelm Reich.

Using simple materials,

Reich's healing invention tapped into the life energy that ancient modalities have spoken of for centuries

and his therapy yielded remarkable results.

What more, anyone could duplicate it at home.

But if you search for evidence of its efficacy,

you may have to dig deep to get past the character assassination of its founder,

which many people believe was the dark result of Reich discovering something

that could completely change our understanding of health and disease.

Join the Universe Inside You,

create a new reality, as we go deeper into understanding

Wilhelm Reich's simple technology

for cultivating Orgone energy.

(intro)

If you research the name Wilhelm Reich,

you'll find more accusation of fraud than appreciation.

While there's no question that he pushed against the grain with his controversial ideas,

early on, Reich earned great respect as he paved his way through the field of mental and physical health.

Wilhelm Reich was born in 1897 in Austria,

and became a very well educated, prominent psychoanalyst in Vienna.

He traveled to numerous countries for his life work

and wrote several influential books.

Like his predecessor, Sigmund Freud,

he became fascinated with the libido,

which is "the energy of the sexual drive as a component of life instinct."

When he was 30, Reich witnessed a violent revolt in Vienna that left many innocent people dead.

It became a game changer for him,

as he expressed disgust with what he called "the social noxiousness of views and institutions."

He observed that psychic illness was linked to the "irrationalism of social and political mores,"

adding that "Love, work, and knowledge" should govern our lives – not dogmas.

Reich believed neurosis was rooted in sexual and socio-economic repression.

He observed that health and pleasure

are the movement of biological energy

towards the periphery of an organism;

while anxiety is the retraction of this energy towards our center.

He sought to treat neurosis

by reversing the flow of energy outward,

including by means of healthy sexual release.

Because he promoted the availability of contraceptives

and when necessary, divorce,

he was later credited with originating

"The Sexual Revolution" of that era – the title of a book he published in 1936.

In order to escape persecution by the Nazis,

Reich immigrated to the US in 1939,

with hopes of fulfilling his own American dream.

Sadly, this notable immigrant experienced an American nightmare.

Though his work had always been held in high esteem,

he was sadistically professionally destroyed,

just as he attempted to share new healing methods with the world.

What happened?

Could he have really just cracked?

Or, might his ideas have presented a threat to the existing medical industry?

Dissatisfied with the headiness and what he called

"contrived foothold of scientific theories",

Reich chose to focus on the biophysical aspects of psychological conditions.

Through his research, he discovered that people with unresolved negative emotions

would hold more rigidity in their muscles,

blocking the natural flow of energy through the body.

He referred to this tension as "muscular armor"

and noted that firm pressure of his thumb

or deep massage into a rigid muscle

would elicit a strong emotional response

accompanied by physical pain

that then appeared to stimulate the memory

which initially created the tension.

The more repressed the mind, the more stuck the body.

As energy was released,

ease and even pleasure were restored to the patient…

along with an involuntary pelvic thrusting reflex that he called the "orgasm reflex",

which was attributed to many responses

beyond an actual orgasm.

The second thing Reich discovered came from observing a dying plant in water under a microscope.

As the life force faded,

he witnessed luminescent blue "bubbles" departing from the plant

and then, as if by magic,

coming together again separately

to form a new protozoa - a new living organism.

He called this glow, BIOME

and concluded that if energy is not lost,

but simply transformed at death,

it must exist everywhere - always.

He was able to see and measure biome energy,

which is the luminescence in this photograph taken on the Moon.

Though it's been dismissed as a trick of light,

the glow of life energy is unmistakable.

To put it simply:

Wilhelm Reich rediscovered what shamans in ancient healing modalities have known for centuries:

There is an energetic life force in the Universe…

an etheric substance

that is the essence of every living thing and non-living thing.

In China, it's known as "Qi (Ch'i)",

in India as "Prana",

in Greece as "Aether",

in Polynesia as "Mana"...

the list goes on...

Drawing a line between this self-organizing force

and the biological energy that was released from muscles of his patients,

Reich believed this life force

to be the source of life and procreation

and he decided to name it Orgone.

Reich was trained in western medicine.

But for thousands of years,

healers and shamans of many cultures have been cultivating this invisible energy

in order to restore health and heal dis-ease.

Among these ancient methods

are acupuncture,

Reiki,

Qigong,

reflexology,

and chakra clearing...

all sharing a consistent principle:

Our biology is governed by invisible energy meridians,

and illness occurs when areas stagnate in the body.

Rather than treat the symptoms of illness,

as western medicine does,

these modalities focus on opening the flow of this energy.

Reich was able to detect and measure the existence of orgone with a simple device,

as described in his book, "The Cancer Biopathy".

This device was an induction coil, in a series of metal plates with a light bulb in between them.

Whenever an orgone field approached the meter,

the light would actually turn on.

For anyone seeking something like this today,

an "Experimental Life Energy Meter"

is not unlike a battery reader,

and can measure the energy in people, animals, plants, even food.

As Reich studied orgone,

he noted that there is – 'Positive Orgone Energy' (POE),

which was organized, structured, and life-giving,

and 'Deadly Orgone Energy' (DOE),

which was anti biological – stagnant energy that would lead to decay and entropy.

He said the accumulation of DOE, combined with lack of POE, is what created dis-ease.

Seeing how negative energy

disrupts the flow of life through the body,

Reich devised an invention

that would direct the flow of life orgone into a patient.

He called it the Orgone Accumulator.

Reich's invention was designed to concentrate positive energy around and into a human being.

It was based on two principles:

Organic material - such as wool and fiberglass

attract and hold Orgone energy;

and Inorganic material - such as metal –

attracts and then immediately repels energy

in all directions.

The orgone accumulator was a box-like enclosure,

lined on the inside with metal,

and then alternately lined with an organic material,

repeating for any number of layers.

The more layers, the higher the concentration of energy inside the box.

Energy by the organic layers

was directed inward by the metal layers.

Any energy reflected outward by the metal layers,

was reabsorbed by the organic material

and redirected into the box,

causing orgone to accumulate inside.

Patients would simply sit there,

allowing energy to restore their health.

As Hippocrates pointed out:

"Natural forces within us are the true healers of disease."

For the same reason a paper cut or bruise heals itself,

the Orgone Accumulator simply accelerates the process.

Naturally, sitting in a box as means of healing sounds a little hokey.

But the difference in the energy field created by the device can be verified two ways:

by comparing the temperature;

or, the electroscopic discharge rate inside the box vs. outside of it.

Reich started with plants, noting that they grew much faster.

Then he introduced patients,

who would sit inside for 20-30 minutes

while ambient orgone energy was assimilated through the skin and lungs.

Reich observed under a microscope

that red blood cells would begin to emit a blue glow at their fringe.

The result was remarkable:

Patients reported a warmth, relaxation,

and sometimes a prickliness.

The skin would flush and sweat with the feel of a "soft glow".

Reich noted that a multitude of illnesses healed more quickly,

or were even healed entirely

as result of time spent in the accumulator.

These conditions included:

digestive issues, injuries, bug stings, burns, muscle or joint aches, impotence,

and even more challenging conditions like cancer.

Another benefit Reich noted

was the change of attitude.

His patients expressed more joy, happiness and positivity following a treatment.

The accumulator appeared to release "stuck" negative emotions,

and to replace them with positive ones.

He did find one danger however,

using an orgone accumulator near sources of DOR (such as nuclear power plants, radio towers, or the like)

has the potential of harming anyone receiving treatment inside it,

so geographical location is an important factor to consider.

But over his years of research,

hundreds of people were treated for illnesses with his orgone accumulator.

Overall improvement in their emotional well being

and body function was astonishingly consistent.

Sadly, Reich's celebration was short-lived.

In the 50's,

he was first singled out by the US government for being a communist,

though it was eventually determined in 1957,

he was not guilty of subversive activity.

Just before he was about to go public with his research and new product, however,

the FDA suddenly stepped in,

seizing all of his product and convicting him of fraud.

Wilhelm Reich was thrown in prison

and the FDA not only confiscated his equipment,

they completely destroyed it.

Just days before he was up for parole from prison,

Reich died of heart failure.

But there was suspicion

that his death may have been foul play.

Though it was published Reich was a fraud,

those who knew him argue otherwise.

It was known, for example,

that he gave public demonstrations

to prove the effectiveness of his technology,

and he did not request payment when treating patients in the accumulator.

Many believe he was maligned not because his technology was phony,

but because it was incredibly effective

and it opened doors to health that threatened the existing medical industry.

Fast forward to 1986:

scientists at the University of Marburg in Germany,

conducted a blind study

to test on the credibility of the Orgone Accumulator.

And they concluded:

the orgone energy accumulator device,

conceived by Reich,

may have a significant effect on the human organism.

Reich had left instructions

that his unpublished papers

be stored and sealed away for 50 years after his death.

In 2007 they were unsealed

and in 2015,

Harvard University Press published

that the dominant narrative of Reich

as a "pseudo-scientist" is incorrect...

that his true story

is "much more complex and interesting"…

Reich's concept of life energy evolved when Russian scientist Nikolai Kozyrev

proved that unseen energies are all around us

and his work lead to torsion field science in quantum physics.

Since then,

thousands of Ph.D.-level researchers

spanning multiple generations

have continued Kozyrev and Reich's pioneering work,

slowly forcing mainstream western science

to finally, "officially recognize" the concept

of a universal, unseen energy medium.

They call "dark matter," "vacuum flux" or "zero-point energy," depending on who you ask.

These are all essentially describing

what Reich called "orgone".

In recent years,

the layering concept for orgone

was reinvented in small resin objects

which would contain both materials - organic and inorganic.

It was also discovered that if you add a crystal into the resin of these devices,

the stability of the quartz transmutes the negative charge into a positive one.

Also, the resin shrinks during the curing process,

permanently squeezing the quartz crystal inside,

which creates a piezoelectric effect

and this electrically polarizes the quartz,

making the orgonite even more effective.

It becomes a self-driven, continuously-operating,

highly efficient negative to positive energy transmutation factory.

When orgonite is within range

of any source of negative energy -

emotional, physical, or chemical -

it's said it will efficiently and continuously transform it

into positive energy,

and the harmful energy is defenseless

against the effect.

Now, a growing number of people are using it

to combat the electromagnetic frequencies being emitted 24-7 from cell towers, cell phones, Wi-Fi,

and smart grids – just to name a few.

The exponential increase of EMFs

are said to blanket our landscape

like 'electromagnetic -smog'.

This change in the biological frequency of the Earth

over the last 20 years

is said to effect us all on a cellular level.

Though we may not be aware of the additional stress

until we're far away from it and surrounded only by Mother Earth and orgone.

There is even an internet led movement called "The Orgonite Gifting Movement",

where people bury orgonite devices near cell phone towers to mitigate harmful effects.

Orgonite devices are most frequently used for the effects of electronic pollution -

stress, depression, headaches, insomnia, and brain fog.

Like the accumulator, they are said to: turn negative energy into positive energy,

to purify the atmosphere,

to detoxify water,

to help plants grow better, repel pests,

to disarm and repel predators,

and to inspire a pleasant demeanor and a balanced happier mood,

to remedy insomnia and nightmares, and best of all,

to awaken your innate psychic senses.

We can't tell you for sure whether or not orgone therapy,

or orgonite are effective.

Because energy medicine is not clearly measurable,

most doctors dismiss it as hogwash.

But it's clear, as long as you're away from negative energy sources,

there is certainly no harm done in trying them out.

Skeptics may say these stories are just the result of the placebo effect.

Others may see orgone as the thread of connection with the Divine.

It is curious that a healing technology would be so maliciously discredited

which at its best, is miraculous...

and at its worst - completely harmless.

Maybe, Wilhelm Reich was crazy…

or, maybe this highly educated doctor

simply posed a threat to the institutions he detested in western medicine.

In the end, this is what he said:

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Won't You Be My Neighbor (2019) | Official Trailer | HBO - Duration: 1:11.

♪ ("MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD" THEME PLAYS) ♪

FRED ROGERS: "Won't you be my neighbor?"

It's an invitation to help somebody know...

that they're loved...

and capable of loving.

Love is at the root of everything.

Love or the lack of it.

♪ (SOFT PIANO MUSIC PLAYS) ♪

DR. GEORGE WIRTH: Fred's work was, "Love your neighbor

and love yourself."

ROGERS: Children have very deep feelings,

just the way everybody does.

There must be times when you do feel blue.

I'm not feeling blue right now, though.

-Me neither! -(CHUCKLES)

Thank you for whatever you do to bring joy and hope...

light and love...

to our world today.

♪ Please won't you be My neighbor ♪

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Top Skywatching Events to Look for in 2019 - Duration: 9:15.

hey guys, welcome to space train.

Another year of space events is upon us, and there's a lot to look forward to in 2019!

Here are the some noteworthy sky events.

A total lunar eclipse, two close pairing-offs between the two brightest planets, a total

solar eclipse for parts of Chile and Argentina, and a rare transit of Mercury, are among the

celestial highlights that will take place in the new year.

lets begin.

February.

18: Venus and Saturn.

The goddess of love passes just over a degree to the upper left of the "lord of the rings"

in this morning's predawn sky; one of the closest bright planet conjunctions of 2019.

Biggest "supermoon" of the year.

On Feb. 19 at 4 a.m. the moon will arrive at its closest point to the Earth in 2019:

an extreme perigee distance of 221681 miles (356761 kilometers) away.

Six hours and 53 minutes later, the moon will officially turn full.

In addition, the near coincidence of this full moon with perigee will result in a dramatically

large range of high and low ocean tides.

While this "supermoon" will be the biggest full moon of 2019, the variation of the moon's

distance is not readily apparent to observers viewing the moon directly.

July 2: Total eclipse of the sun.

This will be the first total eclipse of the sun since the Great American Total Eclipse

of 2017, when the long, thin finger of the moon's dark umbral shadow will again draw

its tip – averaging 95 miles (150 kilometers) wide – across the Earth's surface.

But unlike in 2017, which offered a multitude of possibilities for land-based viewing, the

6800-mile (11000-kilometer) path of the 2019 eclipse is confined almost exclusively to

the South Pacific Ocean.

The total eclipse track begins at local sunrise, 2175-miles (4000-kilometers) east-northeast

of Wellington, New Zealand.

Just 89 minutes later, comes the moment of greatest eclipse, where the duration on the

center line of the shadow path lasts the longest: 4 minutes 32.8 seconds, at a point about 1,600

miles (2600 kilometers) southwest of Isla Isabela of the Galapagos Islands, but still

over open ocean waters.

Indeed, out of the 161 minutes that the shadow's umbra is in contact with the Earth, it is

only in the final four minutes that it finally makes a landfall in central Chile and continues

rapidly east-southeast through central Argentina, the path coming to an end just before reaching

Rio de la Plata and the nation of Uruguay, before the shadow lifts off of the Earth at

sunset and returns to space.

A very fortuitous circumstance is that Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, a world

class facility of astronomical telescopes and instruments located 50-miles (80 kilometers)

east of La Serena, Chile, at an altitude of 7200 feet (2200 meters) is within the totality

path and will witness 2 minutes and 6 seconds of total eclipse.

Some notable metropolitan areas that will see a very large partial eclipse include Montevideo

(90 percent), Santiago (93 percent) and Buenos Aires (99.4 percent).

A partial eclipse will also be visible from Panama, Costa Rica and a slice of southwest

Nicaragua, as well as much of South America, except for the northern and eastern sections.

August.

12-13: Perseid meteor shower.

The Perseid meteor shower is considered to be among the best of the annual displays thanks

to its high rates of up to 90 per hour for a single observer, as well as its reliability.

Beloved by sumphmer campers and often discovered by city dwellers who might be spending time

in the country under a dark starry skies.

But sadly, this year's peak happens just two days before full moon, meaning the sky will

be flooded with bright moonlight that will obscure all but the brightest streaks.

However, just before the break of dawn on the morning of the Aug. 13, the moon will

set leaving about an hour of dark sky and affording an opportunity – albeit brief

– to catch the maximum number of shooting stars.

November.

11: Transit of Mercury.

The beginning of the transit will be visible from the eastern third of North America, the

southern third of Greenland, and all of Central and South America.

The beginning will also be visible from Africa, Europe and western Asia and virtually all

of Antarctica.

The end will be visible over much of North America, except for central and western Alaska.

The end will also be visible from all of South America, southernmost Greenland, Hawaii, a

small slice of western Africa, all of New Zealand and virtually all of Antarctica.

When Mercury is in transit across the solar disk, the planet appears as a tiny, round

black spot with a diameter just 1/195 that of the sun.

This size is too small to be visible to the naked eye.

Prospective observers are warned to take special safety precautions (as with a solar eclipse)

in attempting to view the tiny silhouette of Mercury against the blindingly brilliant

disc of the sun.

This will be the last transit of Mercury available to North Americans until May 7, 2049.

November.

24: Venus and Jupiter, close embrace #2.

Venus and Jupiter are very low in the southwest during the chilly November dusk.

Their overtaking of each other this month occurs with a glorious conjunction that is

further enlivened by background stars; for the second time this year these two bright

luminaries have a rendezvous; the last was just over ten months ago in the morning sky.

Back then they were separated by 2.5 degrees.

This evening they're even closer; Venus sits 1.4 degrees to Jupiter's lower left.

Novenber.

28: Celestial summit meeting at dusk.

Step outside about 45 minutes after sundown and look low near the southwest horizon.

You'll see Jupiter and to its upper left Venus.

Just above Venus will be a hairline crescent moon, just 2.5 days past new.

And finally, well to the upper left shines yet a third bright planet, Saturn.

December.

26: Annular eclipse of the sun.

The final eclipse of 2019 will be an annular solar eclipse visible solely from the Eastern

Hemisphere.

North America will not see any part of it.

Although the new moon will pass directly across the face of the sun, it will not cover it

entirely because the moon will be farther than the average distance from the Earth and

the moon's resultant apparent size will be 3 percent smaller than that of the sun.

As a consequence, a thin ring of sunlight will shine around the dark silhouette of the

moon, resulting in an "annular" eclipse; derived from the Latin word annulus, meaning "ring

shaped."

A good analogy would be to place a penny on top of a nickel, the penny represents the

moon and the nickel represents the sun.

Unlike July's eclipse of the sun whose totality path almost entirely swept over open ocean,

the path of December's annular eclipse will pass over many countries and population centers

stretching from the Middle East to the western Pacific Ocean: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar,

United Arab Emirates, Oman, India, Sri Lanka, Sumatra, Singapore, Borneo, the Philippines,

and even the tiny island of Guam.

Just to the east of the Indonesian island of Pulau Gin Besar is where the ring of sunlight

will last the longest: 3 minutes 39.5 seconds.

A partial eclipse will be visible from virtually all of Asia, northeastern Africa and northern

and western portions of Australia.

That's all, make sure to be prepared for this event, and stay with us for more interesting

stuff.

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Wayne Ending Explained - Duration: 5:34.

The heroes of Wayne on YouTube Premium go on one wild journey over the course of the

show's rollicking first season.

Where do their adventures leave them, and what might happen to them next?

This is the ending of Wayne explained.

Before you start watching the series, the name Wayne makes the show sound like it could

be about basically anything.

But by the time the first season is over, it feels like a title that tells you all you

need to know.

What's the show about?

Well, it's about that kid Wayne, that absolute madman, the Robin Hood-meets-Dirty Harry of

Brockton, Massachusetts.

How else could you describe it?

"Who's that?"

"That's f---in' Wayne."

Neither hero nor anti-hero, the protagonist of Wayne is more like a force of nature, a

teenage dispenser of violent justice whose reputation precedes him.

Everywhere he goes, his legend grows, with his enemies being left bruised, bloodied,

or — in the case of Del's daddy — with their nose half-bitten off.

But no matter how mythical Wayne is, he's far from the show's only focus.

The second half of the equation is his classmate Del.

Which is definitely not short for nothing, so don't ask.

"Delilah!

Delilah!"

The two teens are bonded by a traumatic home life, social outcast status, and a tendency

to talk with the heaviest Boston accents in the history of the east coast.

"I don't think it's got good-for-you stuff in it, like vitamins and all that.

Like orange juice and pretzels."

"Pretzels don't got vitamins."

"I'm pretty sure they do."

"Right.

Pretzel vitamins."

Wayne and Del spend the majority of the season making their way down the east coast to Ocala,

Florida, supposedly for the purpose of retrieving a gold Trans Am that used to belong to Wayne's

late father.

The car is the closest thing Wayne has to a birthright, being put together with real

passion by his dad before it was lost to Wayne's absentee mother, Maureen.

Since then, it's ended up in the possession of Curtis and Reggie, the hellishly criminal

father and son duo she ends up living with down south.

At the start of the series, getting the car back makes for such a thin motivation to cross

the country that it almost feels like a part of the show's big joke.

But when Wayne and Del actually arrive in Ocala near the season's end, it quickly becomes

clear to Del that Wayne came all this way for reasons more emotional than he at first

revealed.

He doesn't just want a family heirloom — he wants family.

If he can get the Trans Am back from Reggie, his dirtbag stepbrother — if you can even

really call him that — then all the better.

As capable as he is on his own, Wayne is still just a teenager looking for somewhere to belong.

He's so desperate for it that he'd drive across the country to seek affection and acceptance

from the mother who abandoned him when he was only five.

So what if she lives in, as Del calls it, "a white trash fortress of meth-heads and

crocodiles"?

After Wayne's dad dies, she and her horrid new family are all he has left.

"Oh my God.

I'm sorry, do you not care about how your son's been doing for the past 11 g------ years?"

"Has it been 11 g------ years?"

Wayne never talks about any of this, of course.

Though he's not what you'd call nervous around people, Wayne is a definite introvert, keeping

his emotions and thoughts guarded at pretty much all times.

Arriving with Del in Florida is the first time that he really shows any vulnerability,

and his mother's such a terrible person that the effort doesn't really pay off.

At the start of the show, many of Wayne's Brockton-based antagonists, like police Sergeant

Geller and Del's dad and brothers see only malicious evil in Wayne's behavior.

They make assumptions of his character, based on the trail of broken bones and blood he

tends to leave behind him.

As they follow his tracks toward Florida, Wayne's pursuers think that he's a madman

in a bad way.

At first, they figure he kidnapped Del — a somewhat reasonable assumption, considering

the barbaric level of damage he inflicted on Del's family.

But when they start asking questions to the people who've met Wayne, and stayed on his

good side, they uncover a different take on the fugitive teen.

Wayne is feared by his enemies, sure — but he's motivated solely by a desire to do good.

"No matter how bad life treated you or betrayed you, from where I'm

sitting, everything you do, it's done out of love."

The source of Wayne's chaotic good nature comes out in Ocala, when Wayne is catching

up with his mother and her new family for the first time in more than a decade.

We learn from Mo's recollections that Wayne is following in the footsteps of his father,

who was something of a hometown legend himself as a younger man.

Wayne's father, Mo explains, always had a certain code of honor, along with a notorious

intensity known to drive neighbors out of town.

Everything was always black and white with him, she says — right or wrong, with no

middle ground.

Sure sounds familiar, doesn't it?

Just like that, we finally learn almost everything we need to know about why Wayne is the way

he is.

It's a little bit of nature, and a little bit of nurture — or the lack thereof.

At the end of the show's first season, Wayne and Del's trail of destruction finally catches

up with them.

Sergeant Geller manages to arrest Wayne, with arrangements being made to send him back to

Brockton to face the justice system.

Del tries to escape with Wayne, but her father and brothers catch up with them too, stopping

them in their tracks and successfully shepherding her away from him, whether she likes it or

not.

The season seems to end with both protagonists at a personal low, having been captured by

everything they were trying to run away from.

Del is back with her terrible family, and Wayne is incarcerated, probably not for the

last time in his life.

But while their physical circumstances at the season's end may be less than ideal, both

characters have grown emotionally, becoming better people than they've ever been before.

On a personal level, Wayne ends the last episode in an almost triumphant place.

After the death of his father, he migrated south to see if he could find a new home with

family there.

Instead, they all took turns trying to kill each other while his mother sipped wine.

Now Wayne knows what the real score is.

His future's not with family.

His salvation is with Del.

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Ray Rush Water Slide @ Aquatica Orlando Florida POV #rylo - Duration: 1:56.

Ray Rush is the newest thrill ride at Aquatica Orlando.

It opened in May 2018 and it replaces the Hooroo Run water slide.

To get to the actual slide you will have to spend from five to 15 minutes, sometimes even more, in the line.

You will also have to climb about 60 feet (18 meters) of stairs.

You need at least two people to ride Ray Rush and a maximum of four.

In total, the weight of the party cannot exceed 700 pounds (213 kg).

Once you start, you get launched into a tube and then, down a short drop, into the giant Aqua Sphere.

From there, you get pushed into the most thrilling part of the slide

- the half pipe that is designed to look like a Manta ray's wings.

This is where our youngest gets really scared due to the perceived proximity to the edge of the slide.

After this mini-adventure, you get back into a tube for a straight run into the splashdown.

We rate this ride as 5/5 - it's a family favorite for us whenever we go to Aquatica.

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Welcome to the Every Day Homeschool Channel - Duration: 4:29.

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Keith Thurman says he has every intention of unifying with Errol Spence - Duration: 3:56.

During his open media workout, WBA welterweight champion Keith Thurman responds to media questions on those critical of his career choices and, of course, about when he could possibly face Errol Spence Jr

Check it out. Thurman on fans being critical of how he's handled his career lately: "

for those who didn't understand — and for real, I don't expect them to understand Keith Thurman, I don't expect them to know what it's like to be champion of the world or to be an elite athlete who's injured and cannot perform on the elite level

You know, that's what I wanna do, that's what we plan on doing, and that's why we're getting back to entertain you guys and to be one of the best welterweights in the world today

" On how he feels when other fighters, and not fans, ridicule him for taking a long time and lesser fights to work his way back after an injury: "Errol Spence

he said it at FOX conference day. He's talking out of his mouth, you know what I'm saying? So at the end of the day, look, there's a lot of stuff that ya'll don't know

There's a lot of conversations that we've had face-to-face that ya'll don't know

And from the day I met the boy in the back of the MGM Grand, I said 'Wassup EJ. Nice to meet you

I know who you are, I look forward to you coming up in the ranks, and I look forward to the day where we scrap it out

' "Now, like I said, I'm humble, but I'm also honest. I'm a man of my word. So it doesn't matter how many years ago that was that I said it, but from that day to this day it's a true statement

We will fight. It's not going nowhere. But I got here before you, pimp. I made it to the top, I got here before you

It's called priorities. This is my career, your career, but we will meet. And like I been telling you guys who are like 'when, when, when, when, when?' but I have the WBA, I had the WBC — it woulda been nice to defend the accomplishments and then reach back out and reunify

"Keith Thurman vs. Errol Spence isn't worth one title, it's not worth two titles, it should be worth three titles, baby

And so we're gonna set it up like that. That's all I'm saying." On if he's planning to try to get his WBC title back after this fight with Josesito Lopez: "That's definitely one of the main priorities that we have, but we're always gonna stay open for negotiations for anything that's prosperous in my career, whether or not you agree with it or not

I mean, I'm the elite athlete. I'm the fighter. I will retire one day, I can't do this forever

So we at the top. We gonna box hard, we gonna box smart and we're gonna pick the right fights at the right time

" Errol Spence, however, seemed to have caught wind of Thurman's talk during his media day and didn't think he was being particularly honest in his statements

Oml the energy Thurman have doing interviews for these reporters don't be the same when hes talking to me from his choice of words to how he conduct himself

— Errol Spence (@ErrolSpenceJr) January 24, 2019 Got to keep it a buck on & off camera— Errol Spence (@ErrolSpenceJr) January 24, 2019

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