Oasis on Nevada-Arizona desert (Lake Mead) on Reno-Phoenix flight: view of Las Vegas 2015-05-07
Choppy on the takeoff and turbulent on the descent, this flight through the arid Southwest of the U.S. comes with views of the many contrasts between the Mojave moonscape, Lake Mead with its Hoover Dam, and the urban grid of metropolitan Phoenix.
Time stamps:
0:01-0:40 Cockpit announcement on the flight
1:00-3:25 Cabin crew's safety announcement for passengers
3:30 Pushback begins
4:50 Taxiing begins
11:20 Takeoff run begins on RNO runway 34L
12:22-12:57 Downtown of Reno: The Biggest Little City in the World
12:57-13:05 Campus of the University of Nevada, Reno
17:28-18:45 Cabin service announcement
20:05-22:10 Landform east of Yerington, NV
22:10-23:17 Cockpit announcement on flight routing & times
24:30-24:40 Nye County Nevada complex at 36.805904, -116.272082
25:10-25:40 Unnamed Nye County Nevada mountain road at 36.749961, -116.208800
26:10-26:30 Nye County Nevada moonscape civilization at36.798361, -115.932173
27:40-28:45 Creech Air Force Base, Indian Springs, NV 89018
31:00-31:12 Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort
31:20-33:00 North Las Vegas
34:00-34:10 East Las Vegas
35:00-36:30 Lake Mead NV & AZ
36:10-36:20 Hoover Dam (Arizona & Nevada) at bottom
37:05-37:30 Cockpit announcement on arrival time & conditions
38:00- Chino Valley, Arizona
38:48-38:50 Chino Valley High School & ball field
39:05 Highway 89 & Outer Loop Road, Chino Valley, Arizona
39:30-39:45 Prescott Municipal Airport
40:01-40:05 Willow Creek Reservoir, Prescott, Arizona
40:05-40:40 East Prescott, Arizona
40:27 Frontier Village Center, Prescott, Arizona
41:30-41:40 Dewy-Humboldt, Arizona
41:40-42:30 Mayer, Arizona
42:30-43:00 Highway 69 continues south of Mayer, Arizona
43:00-43:25 Spring Valley, Arizona
43:29-43:31 Highway 69 meets Interstate 17 at Cordes Lakes, Arizona
43:31-43:33 Cordes Lakes, Arizona
43:45-43:55 Cabin crew safety announcement
44:25-45:30 Canyons of Agua Fria National Monument Black Canyon City, AZ 85324
48:21-48:45 Landing preparation announcement
52:00-52:15 Scottsdale Municipal Airport
51:40-54:40 Scottsdale, Arizona
55:45-57:45 Mesa, Arizona
56:33 Sun Circle Trail & East Brown Road, Mesa, Arizona
57:45-59:15 Tempe, Arizona
58:02 Tempe Marketplace
58:35-58:50 Arizona State university (ASU), Tempe
1:00:07 Touching down on runway 26 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
This flight as tracked on Flight Aware:
Observed weather conditions at Reno (about half hour before takeoff):
Text: KRNO 071855Z 02009KT 10SM FEW035 BKN045 BKN065 OVC130 10/M04 A2981 RMK AO2 SLP071 SH DSNT NE MTN TOPS OBSCD SW T01001044
Temperature: 10.0°C ( 50°F)
Dewpoint: -4.4°C ( 24°F) [RH = 36%]
Pressure (altimeter): 29.81 inches Hg (1009.6 mb) [Sea level pressure: 1007.1 mb]
Winds: from the NNE (20 degrees) at 10 MPH (9 knots; 4.6 m/s)
Visibility: 10 or more sm (16+ km)
Ceiling: 4500 feet AGL
Clouds: few clouds at 3500 feet AGL, broken clouds at 4500 feet AGL, broken clouds at 6500 feet AGL, overcast cloud deck at 13000 feet AGL
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Observed weather conditions at Las Vegas (at about the same time as time of the overflight):
Text: KLAS 071956Z 19010G22KT 10SM FEW080 SCT120 SCT250 24/M02 A2964 RMK AO2 SLP017 T02391022
Temperature: 23.9°C ( 75°F)
Dewpoint: -2.2°C ( 28°F) [RH = 18%]
Pressure (altimeter): 29.64 inches Hg (1003.8 mb) [Sea level pressure: 1001.7 mb]
Winds: from the S (190 degrees) at 12 MPH (10 knots; 5.1 m/s) gusting to 25 MPH (22 knots; 11.3 m/s)
Visibility: 10 or more sm (16+ km)
Ceiling: at least 12,000 feet AGL
Clouds: few clouds at 8000 feet AGL, scattered clouds at 12000 feet AGL, scattered clouds at 25000 feet AGL
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Observed weather conditions at Phoenix (a few minutes before touchdown):
Text: KPHX 072051Z 21011G22KT 10SM BKN090 29/06 A2975 RMK AO2 SLP057 T02890056 56025
Temperature: 28.9°C ( 84°F)
Dewpoint: 5.6°C ( 42°F) [RH = 23%]
Pressure (altimeter): 29.75 inches Hg (1007.5 mb) [Sea level pressure: 1005.7 mb]
Winds: from the SSW (210 degrees) at 13 MPH (11 knots; 5.7 m/s) gusting to 25 MPH (22 knots; 11.3 m/s)
Visibility: 10 or more sm (16+ km)
Ceiling: 9000 feet AGL
Clouds: broken clouds at 9000 feet AGL
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2013 Black Friday Special, Hiking The Badger Springs Trail
Black Friday 2013 while most of America was strategically battling to get the best shopping deals at boxed up stores; Sally, Wayne, Cindy and I were hiking down the Badger Springs Trail. Just south of Cordes Junction and just east of I-17, Badger Springs Trail affords a pleasant hike through a riparian environment down to the Agua Fria River. The hardest decision; deciding which way to go on the Agua Fria River.
From the following site:
Description
Badger Springs offers a short trail for non-motorized users within the Agua Fria National Monument. The trail leads down the Badger Springs Wash to the Agua Fria River canyon, an area rich in archaeological resources. The confluence of Badger Springs and the Agua Fria is the location of a fantastic panel of petroglyphs. At the confluence, hikers can travel either upstream or downstream to explore this high desert canyon. Most years the river flows through early summer. Mule deer, white-tail deer, javelina and coyotes roam the area.
And after watching the video, please visit;
Mayer Arizona Petroglyphs Hohokom 2011
Bradshaw Mountain Road
The Bradshaw Mountain Road celebrates the life of the miners during the mining boom in the Bradshaw Mountains (1870-1930). Frank Murphy built the rail road that enabled the region to grow in the early 1900's. All photos are used by permission of the Arizona Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project. The song is copyrighted by Robert T. Gibney 2010.
Subliminal Message Deception - Illuminati Mind Control Guide in the World of MK ULTRA- Subtitles
Why do they add the word sex to every single piece of advertisement? It's MK Ultra on a mass scale. No longer are they mind controlling individuals one by one. Subliminals are a key factor .
$500 Billion spent on advertising a year worldwide to control how you think...
That's what advertising is. It has its origins from the psychoanalytic death cults that arose out of England after World War 2. We see glimpses of it in the TV series Madmen. What they don't tell you is that Madison Avenue was filled with German Scientists conducting their little subliminal mind control program.
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अचेतन मन पर नियंत्रण
Subliminal lide kontwòl
ենթագիտակցական մտքի հսկողություն
kontrol pikiran bawah sadar
nchịkwa subliminal
subliminal huga stjórna
controllo della mente subliminale
שליטה תת הכרתי המוח
サブリミナルマインドコントロール
kontrol pikiran subliminal
ақыл-ойдың ақыл-ойының бақылауы
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ಪ್ರಜ್ಞಾಪೂರ್ವಕ ಮನಸ್ಸಿನ ನಿಯಂತ್ರಣ
잠재 의식 마인드 컨트롤
pasąmonės proto kontrolė
zemapziņas prāta kontrole
Fanaraha-maso subliminal
mana whakahaere hinengaro
сублиминална контрола на умот
ബോധപൂർവ്വമായ മനസ് നിയന്ത്രണം
Доод хязгааргүй оюун санааны хяналт
अत्याधुनिक मन नियंत्रण
kawalan minda subliminal
kontroll tal-moħħ subliminal
စိတ်ကိုထိန်းချုပ်
अचेतन दिमाग नियन्त्रण
subliminale geestcontrole
subliminal sinnkontroll
kudziletsa maganizo
ਅਉਲੀਮਿਨਲ ਮਨ ਕੰਟ੍ਰੋਲ
podprogowa kontrola umysłu
controle mental subliminar
controlul minții subliminale
подсознательный контроль над разумом
අධිෂ්ඨානශීලී මනස පාලනය කිරීම
podprahové ovládanie mysle
subliminalni nadzor uma
xakamaynta maskaxda
xakamaynta maskaxda
nën kontroll mendor
сублиминална контрола ума
ho laola kelellong ea maikutlo
kontrol pikiran subliminal
subliminal sinne kontroll
kudhibiti akili ndogo
முட்டாள் மனதில் கட்டுப்பாடு
లొంగని మనస్సు నియంత్రణ
Дунёи иқтисод
ควบคุมจิตใจอ่อนเกิน
kontrol ng subliminal na isip
bilinçaltı zihin kontrolü
підсвідомий контроль розуму
مجرمانہ دماغ کا کنٹرول
subliminal aql nazorat
kiểm soát tâm trí thăng hoa
סאַבלימינאַל מיינונג קאָנטראָל
iṣakoso iṣakoso subliminal
潜意识心理控制
ukulawula kwengqondo ye-subliminal
Our Miss Brooks: Head of the Board / Faculty Cheer Leader / Taking the Rap for Mr. Boynton
Our Miss Brooks is an American situation comedy starring Eve Arden as a sardonic high school English teacher. It began as a radio show broadcast from 1948 to 1957. When the show was adapted to television (1952--56), it became one of the medium's earliest hits. In 1956, the sitcom was adapted for big screen in the film of the same name.
Connie (Constance) Brooks (Eve Arden), an English teacher at fictional Madison High School.
Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), blustery, gruff, crooked and unsympathetic Madison High principal, a near-constant pain to his faculty and students. (Conklin was played by Joseph Forte in the show's first episode; Gordon succeeded him for the rest of the series' run.) Occasionally Conklin would rig competitions at the school--such as that for prom queen--so that his daughter Harriet would win.
Walter Denton (Richard Crenna, billed at the time as Dick Crenna), a Madison High student, well-intentioned and clumsy, with a nasally high, cracking voice, often driving Miss Brooks (his self-professed favorite teacher) to school in a broken-down jalopy. Miss Brooks' references to her own usually-in-the-shop car became one of the show's running gags.
Philip Boynton (Jeff Chandler on radio, billed sometimes under his birth name Ira Grossel); Robert Rockwell on both radio and television), Madison High biology teacher, the shy and often clueless object of Miss Brooks' affections.
Margaret Davis (Jane Morgan), Miss Brooks' absentminded landlady, whose two trademarks are a cat named Minerva, and a penchant for whipping up exotic and often inedible breakfasts.
Harriet Conklin (Gloria McMillan), Madison High student and daughter of principal Conklin. A sometime love interest for Walter Denton, Harriet was honest and guileless with none of her father's malevolence and dishonesty.
Stretch (Fabian) Snodgrass (Leonard Smith), dull-witted Madison High athletic star and Walter's best friend.
Daisy Enright (Mary Jane Croft), Madison High English teacher, and a scheming professional and romantic rival to Miss Brooks.
Jacques Monet (Gerald Mohr), a French teacher.
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors, including four for Eve Arden, who won polls in four individual publications of the time. Arden had actually been the third choice to play the title role. Harry Ackerman, West Coast director of programming, wanted Shirley Booth for the part, but as he told historian Gerald Nachman many years later, he realized Booth was too focused on the underpaid downside of public school teaching at the time to have fun with the role.
Lucille Ball was believed to have been the next choice, but she was already committed to My Favorite Husband and didn't audition. Chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script--Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal--Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try.
Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very feline in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast--blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright--also received positive reviews.
Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-49, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton, she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne.
For its entire radio life, the show was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, promoting Palmolive soap, Lustre Creme shampoo and Toni hair care products. The radio series continued until 1957, a year after its television life ended.
NYSTV - Where Are the 10 Lost Tribes of Israel Today The Prophecy of the Return
Is it the 10 Lost Tribes of Israel? Or 12? What were their origins? Where did they go? Where are they now? What is their connection to the Illuminati?
Are they destined to inherit the Earth? Or wander forever?
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Author, Journalist, Stand-Up Comedian: Paul Krassner Interview - Political Comedy
Paul Krassner (born April 9, 1932) is an author, journalist, stand-up comedian, and the founder, editor and a frequent contributor to the freethought magazine The Realist, first published in 1958. More Krassner:
Krassner became a key figure in the counterculture of the 1960s as a member of Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters and a founding member of the Yippies.
The Realist was published on a fairly regular schedule during the 1960s, then on an irregular schedule after the early 1970s. In 1966, Krassner published The Realist's controversial Disneyland Memorial Orgy poster, illustrated by Wally Wood, and he recently made this famed black-and-white poster available in a digital color version. The Realist also distributed a red, white and blue Cold War bumper sticker that read Fuck Communism.
Krassner's most notorious satire was the article The Parts That Were Left Out of the Kennedy Book, which followed the censorship of William Manchester's book on the Kennedy assassination, The Death of a President. At the climax of the grotesque-genre short-story, Lyndon B. Johnson is described as having sexually penetrated the bullet-hole wound in the throat of John F. Kennedy's corpse. According to Elliot Feldman, Some members of the mainstream press and other Washington political wonks, including Daniel Ellsberg of Pentagon Papers fame, actually believed this incident to be true. In a 1995 interview for the magazine Adbusters, Krassner commented: People across the country believed - if only for a moment - that an act of presidential necrophilia had taken place. It worked because Jackie Kennedy had created so much curiosity by censoring the book she authorized - William Manchester's 'The Death Of A President' - because what I wrote was a metaphorical truth about LBJ's personality presented in a literary context, and because the imagery was so shocking, it broke through the notion that the war in Vietnam was being conducted by sane men.
In 1966, he reprinted in The Realist an excerpt from the academic journal the Journal of the American Medical Association, but presenting it as original material. The article dealt with drinking glasses, tennis balls and other foreign bodies found in patients' rectums. Some accused him of having a perverted mind, and a subscriber wrote I found the article thoroughly repellent. I trust you know what you can do with your magazine.
Krassner revived The Realist as a much smaller newsletter during the mid-1980s when material from the magazine was collected in The Best of the Realist: The 60's Most Outrageously Irreverent Magazine (Running Press, 1985). The final issue of The Realist was #146 (Spring, 2001).
Krassner remains a prolific writer. In 1971 he published a collection of his favourite works for The Realist, as How A Satirical Editor Became A Yippie Conspirator In Ten Easy Years. In 1981 he published the satirical story Tales of Tongue Fu, in which the hilarious misadventures of the Japanese-American man Tongue Fu are mixed with a wicked social commentary. In 1994 he published his autobiography Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in Counter-Culture. In July 2009, City Lights Publishers will release Who's to Say What's Obscene?, a collection of satirical essays that explore contemporary comedy and obscenity in politics and culture.
He published three collections of drug stories. The first collection, Pot Stories for the Soul (1999), is from other authors and is about marijuana. Psychedelic Trips for the Mind (2001), is written by Krassner himself and collects stories on LSD. The third, Magic Mushrooms and Other Highs (2004), is by Krassner too, and deals with magic mushrooms, ecstasy, peyote, mescaline, THC, opium, cocaine, ayahuasca, belladonna, ketamine, PCP, STP, toad slime, and more.