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The Most Amazing Accidents

The Most Amazing Accident On Road Produced By Rain....

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Added: 147 days ago by Paullllllllll

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Terrorist Congress Declares War on American People

Aaron Dykes Host tonights Infowars Nightly News. Aaron breaks down the recent passage of S. 1867, the National Defense Authorization Act. Aaron looks back on the interview that Alex Jones just did this past Thursday with patriot, 2nd amendment advocate, Stewart rhodes of Oath Keepers. Darrin McBreen, Our Man on The Street, ask the people what they think of the passing of the NDAA Bill by the Senate.

'Indefinite Detention' Bill Passes Senate 93-7

Americans completely stripped of all rights under Section 1031

Paul Joseph Watson http://www.infowars.com/ http://www.prisonplanet.tv/ Friday, December 2, 2011

The Senate last night codified into law the power of the U.S. military to indefinitely detain an American citizen with no charge, no trial and no oversight whatsoever with the passage of S. 1867, the National Defense Authorization Act.

One amendment that would have specifically blocked the measures from being used against U.S. citizens was voted down and the final bill was passed 93-7.

Another amendment introduced by Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein that attempted to bar the provision from being used on American soil, an effort to ensure "the military won't be roaming our streets looking for suspected terrorists," also failed, although Feinstein voted in favor of the bill anyway.

http://www.infowars.com/indefinite-detention-bill-passes-senate-93-7/

Channels: Activism & Nonprofits 

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Chad Reeds Millville Crash - Edited by Taylor - Super Slow Motion Replay

This crash is truly epic! The astonishing thing is chad gets back up and rides on as if nothing happened! Amazingly lucky and an amazing performance from the australian This is my first edited video uploaded to this channel and no I did not record the footage however all the editing was done myself on adobe after effects and intro made by myself in cinema4D through Taylor Designs Let me know what you guys think and please subscribe :) UPDATE: Hopefully the videos on this channel will vary as time goes on from motocross to mountain biking and all the action and extreme sports I do in the middle, the channel will be updated on how things are going and when I get myself a helmet cam if you're a fan of motocross, mountain biking or BMX in the UK be sure to subscribe as HD footage and helmet cam videos will be uploaded frequently

Channels: BMX Bicycling 

Added: 173 days ago by hardliner

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"Mount Cook Summit" Mrduss's photos around Aoraki/Mount Cook, New Zealand (linda glacier photos)

Preview of Mrduss's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/mrduss/2/1261869443/tpod.html This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Aoraki/Mount Cook, New Zealand Entry Title: "Mount Cook Summit" Entry: "Toutes les photos en ligne All pictures Online http://picasaweb.google.fr/mr.duss/MtCo ok2009?authkey=Gv1sRgCNj1u6-29sPQ2QE# « Climb if you will, but remember, courage and strength are naught without prudence, and one moment of negligence can destroy the happiness of a lifetime. Do nothing in haste, and look well into each step and think of what maybe the end." Edward Whymper This saying was posted in the common room of Plateau Hut, the base to climb up to Aoraki/Mt Cook, Mt Tasman, Dixon and other delicacies of NZ alpinism. Whymper, one of the pioneers of mountaineering, could only but right and I decided to learn this saying by heart, so at the minimum I will have my mind busy for the 2 or 3 hours climbing at night thru the Linda Glacier. Vaughn was my new partner for this climb. A young fellow from Christchurch who called me up a few days earlier and showed up at Mt Cook Village the very next evening. With just the right personality, good mountaineering skills and a great cook, he was the perfect fit. Before we went up to Plateau Hut, we stayed at the Canterbury Mountain Club where I tasted the Xmas cake, Xmas pudding and black pudding (boudin noir or blood sausage for breakfast) with Vaughn's homemade bread (so good I now have to learn how to bake it). Since we were flying to Plateau Hut, food would not be scarce up there, a success for summit...among a few other things. We were fortunate to have at least 2 days of good weather and good conditions, maybe even a bit too warm for good snow on the Zurbriggen Ridge, an alternate route more technical but safer than the traditional Linda Glacier, where giant crevasses and seracs are a continuous threat, especially under the "Gun Barrel", named for a good reason. By 1.30 am we were ready for Big Jim (Jim Cook was one of the discoverers of NZ) catching slowly on the 4 other teams who left earlier. The snow was questionable for the Zurbriggen Ridge and we decided to follow the Linda Glacier route, zigzagging thru giant crevasses, going in and out for some, and 2 hours later, we were heading first to the Linda Shelf, a very steep slope of mixed snow and ice that we decided to free climb (no rope, just our 2 axes and good cramponing -- only one falls instead of 2 if you are roped). Dave and Alejandro (the other non guided team, respectively American and Chilean) decided to take a break, so we were on our own...sounds promising for a summit...at least for 5 minutes. Vaughn is stopping for a little while, he has cramps in both legs. He wants to rest to get better and tells me to continue up the ridge. I wait at the ridge for a while, call him up. I don't hear an answer nor can I see him. I backtrack to find him walking up the Linda Shelf slowly and in pain. He wants to go to the ridge and will assess the situation from there. I can only see the ridge as our turning point to get him down safe. After some water, food and a good massage to his legs he feels better and is ready to continue to my big surprise. The little massage I gave him up on the ridge will become a joke as another team coming up saw the scene from far away, which obviously appeared a little bit too cosi for climbing partners! Instead of going up the traditional gully, we go up the ridge to catch up with the 2 other teams who did not turn around at that point (Dave and Alejandro, Mal -- a local guide -- and Cesar from Venezuela). This is 3 teams to pitch the ridge, too many to move fast as it appears to be a challenging mix of ice and slabby rocks. It takes the 3 teams a long time to get to the final ridge and I still think that it is too late and we would have to turn around shortly to play it safe. Apparently I am wrong and everyone is very eager to summit that day. My barometer is off by 100 m, so I evaluate another 300 m when it is only a short 200 m of a beautiful final narrow snow ridge ahead of us. While the 2 other teams pitch their way up, Vaughn and I decide to free climb to ..." Read and see more at: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/mrduss/2/1261869443/tpod.html Photos from this trip: 1. "Mt Cook from Lake Pukaki" 2. "Chopper Drop at Plateau Hut" 3. "Cook Final Ridge" 4. "Vaughn Almost at the summit" 5. "Teams coming up the summit" 6. "Vaughn at Summit of Mt Cook 3,754 m" 7. "Vaughn on final Ridge" 8. "Linda Glacier on the way down" 9. "Giant Crevasses on Linda" 10. "Mt Tasman and the Glacier" See this TripWow and more at http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00bb-6da6-a8d8?ytv4=1

Channels: Climbing 

Added: 173 days ago by tewhere1

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Guild Wars Running Guide, Droknar's Forge to Marhan's Grotto

This run is very hard. Get your armor INFUZZZZEEDDD.

Channels: Climbing 

Added: 173 days ago by tewhere1

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"Ice Climbing on Franz Josef" Marcmsm's photos around Franz Josef, New Zealand (n z franz josef)

Preview of Marcmsm's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/marcmsm/s.e._asia._06/1181436480/tpod.html This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Franz Josef, New Zealand Entry Title: "Ice Climbing on Franz Josef" Entry: "We all checked into the Glow worm hostel in Franz josef township which was really nice.. free soup and all in the evening.. nice one.. We booked on to do an ice climbing day on the glacier at Franz josef.. This kind of killed two birds with one stone as you get to walk and see a lot of the glacier and you also get to do a load of ice climbing... i.e they give you all the special boots and clothes steel crampons for the boots so you can grip and walk on the ice and climb and most importantly kick ass ice axes for climbing... We had to start off real early in the morning and it was raining too which sucked this glacier looks really similiar to the fox glacier but it is more accessible. It takes a few minutes to get used to walking in the special gear they give you but it was a lot of fun.. Took over an hour of walking to get to some of the ice cliffs that we were going to climb... its not like rock climbing at all but it was great fun.. there were only 12 of us on the trip and the weather cleared up too which was fantastic...when you are walking on the glacier you have to walk through all these caverns, caves and raven's.. its hard work.. you make very little progress distance wise.. We did 6 differnt climbs on the ice cliffs and you really have to drive the ice axes into the ice walls for grip but its pretty amazing when u are just hanging there 25 metres up holding on tojust one ice axe... granted you are roped up too but thats beside the point. It was back then to the hostel for the evening and we all piled into the hot tub with a load of beers.. the hot tub was outside and kinda funny when ur sitting there in warm water and its -5 degrees outside.. From there it was dinner and out to the Blue ice bar to meet up with the rest of the climbers from the trip. Following morning dave dimitri and louise headed on north .. and i was going south again.. i ran into Tam and Cat who were in the Catlins and Queenstown same time as me too so i went along to peters lake with them before moving on south again heading for Haast pass and Wanaka.." Read and see more at: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/marcmsm/s.e._asia._06/1181436480/tpod.html Photos from this trip: 1. "Dave me and dimitri" 2. "Franz Josef" 3. "Franz josef" 4. "Glacier face" 5. "Grabbing on with me ice axe" 6. "Made it" 7. "Me on glacier" 8. "Path through the glacier" 9. "Up on the glacier" See this TripWow and more at http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00e5-f49a-31ba?ytv4=1

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Added: 173 days ago by tewhere1

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Extreme Dinosaurs

Hear about one of the most bizarre dinosaurs ever uncovered from its discoverer, acclaimed paleontologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Paul Sereno.

Channels: Travel 

Added: 207 days ago by ripcord

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HD: Extreme Winter Action on the New England Central Railroad

Thick snowfalls and blizzard drifts are what Vermont winter railroading is all about. Here, we capture several daylight mainline freights who are running late due to the storms, and also a "plow extra" light locomotive who runs 40 MPH to clear off at least a foot of concentrated snow to allow safer travel for Amtrak's Vermonter. The winter scene is nice, but to top it off are a great variety of locomotive models and paint schemes! Here, between MP 67 and 68 on the NECR Roxbury Sub, we catch these trains across these dates: (Note: 323 is Northbound and 324 is Southbound, 323 is down grade and 324 is up hill) 323 - 2/5/11 FEC SD40-2 721 NECR SD40 5032 "Conrail" 324 - 2/13/11 CSOR D8E-39B 8530 CEFX SD40-2 3398 324 had trouble climbing up the hill due to problems with the 3398, as it was idling past the camera. You can see the conductor out on the catwalk. About half a mile after my position, I heard 3398 roar into Notch 8 (you can hear it in the distance if you listen carefully at 04:15). Once the locomotives got back to strength, the train picks up speed. Next catch involves a nice Conrail pair on the front! 323 - 2/19/11 NECR SD40 6281 "Conrail" NECR SD40 5032 "Conrail" FEC SD40-2 722 NECR GP38 3850 Next catch in thick, wet inch-per-hour snow! 323 - 2/25/11 CEFX SD40-2 3715 FEC GP40-2 437 NECR GP38 3850 And last but not least... "Plow Extra" - 3/7/11 RMPX GP40-2LW "CN" Some videos were taken in town Northfield and others behind the Norwich University campus. Because I don't have a vehicle on campus, I am limited to what walking distance I feel like braving through the brutal elements.

Channels: Travel 

Added: 207 days ago by ripcord

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Hak5 - HD video mixers for under a grand, broadband bonding live streamers, extreme sports cameras and ...

This time on an unorthodox Hak5, producers Darren and Paul venture to Las Vegas for the NAB Show and see what the National Association of Broadcasters are up to. We find HD video mixers for under a grand, 3G and 4G bonding solutions for live streaming on the go, HDMI field recorders, extreme sports cameras and some 30 foot jibs we can't afford or house but still want anyway. This is our technolust!

Channels: Just Plain Extreme 

Added: 268 days ago by ExtremeTube

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