Coconut Jelly Balls
Agar powder 2 tsp
Sugar 2 tbsp
Coconut water 300 g
Coconut meat 20 g
Chill in Refrigerator for 1-2 Hour.
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BREAKING: Top Judge Just Gave Mueller HORRIBLE NEWS - Duration: 15:01.
BREAKING: Top Judge Just Gave Mueller HORRIBLE NEWS…
He Wants It NOW
After two years of investigations by a highly politicized FBI and a Special Counsel stacked
with Clinton supporters, Robert Mueller's "witch hunt" appears to have hit a snag.
Three separate judges have now demanded evidence and facts in an "unredacted format" or
Mueller runs the risk having the case tossed out altogether.
Mueller's investigation has hit a brick wall.
Without any evidence, judges don't see how it can proceed.
As Zerohedge reported, the nation has been on the edge of insanity waiting for that much-promised
and long-awaited link tying President Trump to Vladimir Putin, only to find out that there
is no link, and the deck appears to have been heavily stacked against Donald Trump by bad
actors operating at the highest levels of the FBI, DOJ, Obama admin, and Clinton camp.
It looks like the real Russian conspiracy in the 2016 election was the participation
of high-level Kremlin sources used in the anti-Trump dossier that Hillary Clinton paid
for – not to mention the Uranium One scandal that's being covered up by the "bad actors"
and the mainstream media for Hillary.
The first major setback to the investigation into "Russian collusion" during the 2016
election happened in February when the federal judge (Judge Emmet G. Sullivan) assigned to
the criminal case against Trump's former National Security advisor Michael Flynn, demanded
Mueller's team to turn over any "exculpatory evidence" to Flynn's defense.
According to Zerohedge, Flynn's legal team never actually made this request, strangely
enough.
Instead, Judge Emmet G. Sullivan issued the order "sua sponte," or at his discretion,
invoking the "Brady Rule."
That rule requires prosecutors to turn over previously unfiled evidence that might have
a material impact on a defendant's case.
Two days before Sullivan's order, Mueller filed a motion for a protective order regarding
the use of evidence in the case, including "sensitive materials," which would be
provided to Flynn's lawyers by the office of the Special Counsel.
The implication was that Flynn had entered a guilty plea for reasons other than "guilt."
We also know that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn (one of whom was anti-Trump counterintelligence
agent Peter Strzok) did not think Flynn was lying to them – something James Comey was
recently caught lying about himself.
Fox New's Judge Andrew Napolitano thought Sullivan's decision at the time was a complete
bombshell.
"Why would he we want that after General Flynn has already pleaded guilty?
That is unheard of.
He must suspect a defect in the guilty plea.
Meaning, he must have reason to believe that General Flynn pleaded guilty for some reason
other than guilt."
–Andrew Napolitano Speculation is now swirling that Flynn pleaded guilty because unless one
is extremely wealthy, federal investigations have a way of bankrupting anyone else.
"Your investigation and others into the allegations of Trump campaign collusion with
Russia are costing my family a great deal of money — more than $125,000 — and making
a visceral impact on my children."
Then there's the judge in the [Paul] Manafort Case, who excoriated a Special Counsel attorney
on Friday during a "motion to dismiss" hearing.
A leaked transcript of the heated exchange between attorney Michael Dreeben and Eastern
District of Virginia Judge T.S. Ellis reveals that the entire Manafort case is in jeopardy
if the Special Counsel doesn't produce an unredacted copy of the original order from
Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein authorizing the original investigation.
–Zerohedge
And what could be the final nail in the investigation's coffin, was last week's ruling by federal
Judge Dabney Friedrich, a Trump appointee, denying Mueller a trial delay over the high-profile
February indictment of 13 Russians for interfering in the 2016 US election.
Mueller accused 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities (one of which was Concord
Management and Consulting) of "knowingly and intentionally" conspiring to interfere
with the election by using social media to disparage Hillary Clinton and support Donald
Trump.
But Mueller didn't expect Concord Management and Consulting to fight back.
I don't think anyone (including Mueller) anticipated that any of the defendants would
appear in court to defend against the charges.
Rather, the Mueller prosecutors seem to have obtained the indictment to serve a public
relations purpose, laying out the case for interference as understood by the government
and lending a veneer of respectability to the Mueller Switch Project.
One of the Russian corporate defendants nevertheless hired counsel to contest the charges.
In April two Washington-area attorneys — Eric Dubelier and Kate Seikaly of the Reed Smith
firm — filed appearances in court on behalf of Concord Management and Consulting.
Josh Gerstein covered that turn of events for Politicohere.
–Powerline Blog
Mueller was just denied the opportunity to kick the can down the road, and will likely
be forced to produce the requested evidence or withdraw the indictment, potentially jeopardizing
the PR aspect of the entire "Trump collusion" probe.
Evidence continues to mount that this probe was nothing more than a public relations (propaganda)
campaign from the very beginning.
Most of us could see through it, though.
H/T Zerohedge
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Should You Be Drinking Camel's Milk - Duration: 2:32.
Should you be drinking camel's milk
the latest cow's milk alternative doesn't come from a fruit veggie or not it comes from a camel
yes we're talking drama dairies folks
while camel's milk has long been popular in the middle in east it is a relative newcomer to the U.S.
The FDA approved the sale of the milk here just two years ago
approximately 70 whole foods markets in California and the rocky mountain region now
sell camel's milk bottled by California based manufacturer desert farms
the company also ships Nationwide
so is it time to hop on the Karel van may be from an allergy standpoint
camel's milk is it easier to digest than cow's milk because although it contains lactose
it has different proteins not known to cause digestive issues
the drink is also high in pro buyout ICS and produced on small farms where animals are pasture raised hormone free and grass fed with
non GM oh feet and compared to cattle ranching camel farming is loads more
environmentally friendly because it requires less water and land
as Ford nutrition camel's milk as 3 to 4 g of fat per 8 ounces whole milk as 5 g that doesn't
come in different fat percentage is like cow's milk does
camel's milk as three times the vitamin see however and is packed with antibodies that
help fight viruses and bad bacteria according to the U.N.'s Food and agriculture organization
researchers have also found that insulin in camel's milk is more easily absorbed into the bloodstream than insulin from other sources
in addition the milk has been shown to improve pancreatic function and reduce blood sugar levels
while this all sounds great
until you remind yourself that the stuff comes at a four and humpbacked creature
put your xenophobia aside and try some
yes the color is a little yellow are then cow's milk and the flavor a bit saltier that the
consistency and overall taste are similar to cow's milk
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BREAKING: Top Judge Just Gave Mueller HORRIBLE NEWS - Duration: 15:01.
BREAKING: Top Judge Just Gave Mueller HORRIBLE NEWS…
He Wants It NOW
After two years of investigations by a highly politicized FBI and a Special Counsel stacked
with Clinton supporters, Robert Mueller's "witch hunt" appears to have hit a snag.
Three separate judges have now demanded evidence and facts in an "unredacted format" or
Mueller runs the risk having the case tossed out altogether.
Mueller's investigation has hit a brick wall.
Without any evidence, judges don't see how it can proceed.
As Zerohedge reported, the nation has been on the edge of insanity waiting for that much-promised
and long-awaited link tying President Trump to Vladimir Putin, only to find out that there
is no link, and the deck appears to have been heavily stacked against Donald Trump by bad
actors operating at the highest levels of the FBI, DOJ, Obama admin, and Clinton camp.
It looks like the real Russian conspiracy in the 2016 election was the participation
of high-level Kremlin sources used in the anti-Trump dossier that Hillary Clinton paid
for – not to mention the Uranium One scandal that's being covered up by the "bad actors"
and the mainstream media for Hillary.
The first major setback to the investigation into "Russian collusion" during the 2016
election happened in February when the federal judge (Judge Emmet G. Sullivan) assigned to
the criminal case against Trump's former National Security advisor Michael Flynn, demanded
Mueller's team to turn over any "exculpatory evidence" to Flynn's defense.
According to Zerohedge, Flynn's legal team never actually made this request, strangely
enough.
Instead, Judge Emmet G. Sullivan issued the order "sua sponte," or at his discretion,
invoking the "Brady Rule."
That rule requires prosecutors to turn over previously unfiled evidence that might have
a material impact on a defendant's case.
Two days before Sullivan's order, Mueller filed a motion for a protective order regarding
the use of evidence in the case, including "sensitive materials," which would be
provided to Flynn's lawyers by the office of the Special Counsel.
The implication was that Flynn had entered a guilty plea for reasons other than "guilt."
We also know that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn (one of whom was anti-Trump counterintelligence
agent Peter Strzok) did not think Flynn was lying to them – something James Comey was
recently caught lying about himself.
Fox New's Judge Andrew Napolitano thought Sullivan's decision at the time was a complete
bombshell.
"Why would he we want that after General Flynn has already pleaded guilty?
That is unheard of.
He must suspect a defect in the guilty plea.
Meaning, he must have reason to believe that General Flynn pleaded guilty for some reason
other than guilt."
–Andrew Napolitano Speculation is now swirling that Flynn pleaded guilty because unless one
is extremely wealthy, federal investigations have a way of bankrupting anyone else.
"Your investigation and others into the allegations of Trump campaign collusion with
Russia are costing my family a great deal of money — more than $125,000 — and making
a visceral impact on my children."
Then there's the judge in the [Paul] Manafort Case, who excoriated a Special Counsel attorney
on Friday during a "motion to dismiss" hearing.
A leaked transcript of the heated exchange between attorney Michael Dreeben and Eastern
District of Virginia Judge T.S. Ellis reveals that the entire Manafort case is in jeopardy
if the Special Counsel doesn't produce an unredacted copy of the original order from
Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein authorizing the original investigation.
–Zerohedge
And what could be the final nail in the investigation's coffin, was last week's ruling by federal
Judge Dabney Friedrich, a Trump appointee, denying Mueller a trial delay over the high-profile
February indictment of 13 Russians for interfering in the 2016 US election.
Mueller accused 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities (one of which was Concord
Management and Consulting) of "knowingly and intentionally" conspiring to interfere
with the election by using social media to disparage Hillary Clinton and support Donald
Trump.
But Mueller didn't expect Concord Management and Consulting to fight back.
I don't think anyone (including Mueller) anticipated that any of the defendants would
appear in court to defend against the charges.
Rather, the Mueller prosecutors seem to have obtained the indictment to serve a public
relations purpose, laying out the case for interference as understood by the government
and lending a veneer of respectability to the Mueller Switch Project.
One of the Russian corporate defendants nevertheless hired counsel to contest the charges.
In April two Washington-area attorneys — Eric Dubelier and Kate Seikaly of the Reed Smith
firm — filed appearances in court on behalf of Concord Management and Consulting.
Josh Gerstein covered that turn of events for Politicohere.
–Powerline Blog
Mueller was just denied the opportunity to kick the can down the road, and will likely
be forced to produce the requested evidence or withdraw the indictment, potentially jeopardizing
the PR aspect of the entire "Trump collusion" probe.
Evidence continues to mount that this probe was nothing more than a public relations (propaganda)
campaign from the very beginning.
Most of us could see through it, though.
H/T Zerohedge
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Police: Man uses stranger's identity to steal $14K hot tub - Duration: 2:21.
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Toxic gases from Hawaii's erupting Kilauea volcano adds to safety woes - Duration: 0:41.
As an erupting volcano in Hawaii continues to wreak havoc, officials now say toxic gases
emanating from the side of the Kilauea volcano is adding to the danger facing residents.
Health officials are urging residents to stay indoors or leave the eastern end of Hawaii's
Big Island due to dangerous levels of sulfur dioxide gas and other emissions.
Besides the toxic fumes, officials said Tuesday that a 20th fissure releasing lava has opened
on Kilauea's side.
No casualties have been reported so far since the volcano erupted earlier this month, but
some two thousand residents have been ordered to evacuate.
However, many are refusing to leave.
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What is the 'Max Thunder' exercise? - Duration: 2:34.
So what exactly is the 'Max Thunder' exercise that has made North Korea angry enough...
not only to call off its high-level talks with the South... but to also make it reconsider
its high-stakes summit in Singapore with President Trump?
Our Lee Seung-jae takes a closer look.
Last year's 'Max Thunder' exercise began on April 21st, 2017.
Back then, North Korea waited five days before responding with its largest ever live-fire
exercise.
This year's 'Max Thunder' drill, which began last Friday,... and is scheduled to run for
two weeks,... led to North Korea cancel a high-level inter-Korean meeting set for Wednesday,...
and even threaten to pull the plug on the Pyongyang-Washington summit scheduled for
June 12th in Singapore.
The joint-exercise takes place annually and is the largest military flying exercise held
on the Korean Peninsula.
It's part of a continuous exercise program designed to enhance interoperability between
South Korean and U.S. forces, and is not tied to any specific real-world events or situations.
It has also been regarded as an exercise that highlights the long-standing military partnership,
commitment and enduring friendship between the two allies to help ensure peace and security
in Northeast Asia.
So how is the 'Max Thunder' exercise being held this year?
The joint exercise, involves some 100 warplanes, including eight F-22 radar-evading fighters,...
and an unspecified number of B-52 bombers and F-15K jets.
But the highlight of this year's exercise are the eight F-22 fighter jets that are making
their debut.
Equipped with state-of-the-art stealth technology,... the 5th generation fighter jet,... is known
be to capable of bringing down one hundred 4th generation fighters, like the F-15 and
the F-16 on its own.
The main bay of the F-22 Raptor can accommodate six launchers for beyond-visual-range missiles
and each side bay has launchers for short-range missiles.
If that isn't devastating enough,... four of the launchers can be replaced with two
bomb racks that can each carry 1,000-pound bombs.
Could the sheer size of the exercise be the reason for North Korea's sudden about-face?
While 'Max Thunder' is known to be routine and defensive in nature,... both allies are
now left hoping this year's exercise won't put a dampener on the path to peace.
Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.
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Israel faces global backlash after 60 Palestinians killed during protests at Gaza border - Duration: 2:48.
Now for a look at stories making headlines around the world and we start in the Middle
East…
Israel is facing international backlash after its troops killed dozens of Palestinians demonstrating
at the Gaza border.
They were protesting against the opening of the new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.
For more on this and other international news we turn to our Ro Aram…
Aram… fill us in on the latest...
Well Mark… protests were quieter Tuesday compared to the day before, but Israeli forces
shot dead at least two more Palestinians.
According to the Palestinian health ministry, that now brings the death toll to at least
60.
It appeared that many Palestinians opted to bury the dead and hold funerals for those
killed instead of going back to the scene of Monday's bloodshed.
They were also commemorating 70 years since Nakba, or "catastrophe," when more than 700-thousand
Palestinians lost their homes in the wake of the creation of Israel in 1948.
This was going on as Israeli and Palestinian envoys to the UN exchanged bitter words over
the events in Gaza during an emergency meeting at the UN Security Council.
The Palestinian envoy Riyad Mansour called Monday's incident a massacre by Israeli forces
and a crime against humanity.
Other nations expressed concern over the violence, urging Israel to act with restraint.
Some of them, including Britain, have called for an independent inquiry into the matter.
The UN Human Rights Council also condemned the violence along the Gaza border.
"Lethal force may only be used as a measure of last, not first, resort, and only when
there is an immediate threat to life or serious injury.
An attempt to approach, or crossing, or damaging, the green line fence do not amount to a threat
to life or serious injury, and are not sufficient grounds for the use of live ammunition."
Israel's UN envoy Danny Danon defended the Israeli military's actions, describing the
Palestinian protests as violent riots.
Israel has said it was acting in self-defense of its borders, blaming Gaza's Islamist rulers
Hamas.
This sentiment was backed by the U.S. envoy to the UN who said Israel had actually shown
restraint.
"I ask my colleagues here in the Security Council, 'who among us would accept this type
of activity on your border?'
No one would.
No country in this chamber would act with more restraint than Israel has.
In fact, the records of several countries here today suggest they would be much less
restrained."
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