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National Treasure: Book of Secrets (DVD) Review



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National Treasure: Book of Secrets is a great action adventure movie that's worth the effort, even if it has its faults. It is entertaining in the Nic Cage-grabbing-a-quick-buck kind of way, and children will likely forgive the film's faults.

After a fifteen-year hiatus, National Treasure is back in theaters with a sequel. Book of Secrets is a sequel to 2004's original film. Nicolas Cage plays Benjamin Franklin Gates, who is a treasure hunter. His family guards a secret that has been protected for centuries. The Founding Fathers are believed to have kept the secret. Ben's father, and mother, aren’t convinced. They want to prove his great-great-grandfather, Thomas Gates, was not a conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. However, Ben's plan to clear his family's name may backfire.


The story revolves around Freemasonry, the connection between ancient secret society and US history. Gates's great-great-grandfather is suspected of being a conspirator in the assassination, but he has no proof. Ben goes to Mitch Wilkinson of Ed Harris as a researcher in search of proof. Wilkinson does have some grounds to suspect Gates.

Book of Secrets contains a complicated plot. There are many clues. Some of them can be found in treasured artifacts. Others are kept in secret societies. The story is complex, and viewers will need to suspend their disbelief. Some scenarios are quite farfetched.


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Book of Secrets is full of funny hijinks. One Black man plays a small part in the film. But the film is mostly made up of white dudes. There's not a Native American cast member.


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What are some dark secrets in Hollywood?

Hollywood is full of secret societies. Many secret societies are cult-like and follow rigid rules. Others are just clubs for people with common interests.

There are other nefarious entities that have a significant influence on the industry. These include companies like the MPAA ("Motion Picture Association of America"), which determines film ratings. The RIAA ("Recording Industry Association of America") sets music licensing fees.

Many unions and guilds represent actors, directors writers, producers, and others. The majority of major television networks and movie studios are owned by large corporations.

The point is that no matter how secretive any group may seem, someone somewhere knows exactly what they do. We shouldn't fear these people.

Instead, embrace them. Because they help us make better choices.

These people tell us what movies and songs will succeed, and which books will sell best.

They help us make decisions about what we will buy, watch, listen to, or read.

Because we can trust them, we can ignore their advice when it conflicts with our tastes.

We choose to ignore them and they become even more powerful. They become the ultimate arbiters of taste.

If you don't like their words, you can choose to ignore them.

Now let's take a look at some lesser-known yet very real Hollywood secret society.

And see why they're so important.


What is the most intriguing fact about the human anatomy?

There are two eyes, two ears. Two nostrils. Four limbs. A mouth, nose and penis. Yes, more than 50 parts to our bodies. But one thing is missing. A heart.

The heart is a pump that circulates blood throughout your body. The blood moves through the arteries and veins to transport oxygen and nutrients into the cells, and remove carbon dioxide.

Each minute, the heart pumps approximately 5 liters. This is equivalent of an adult drinking 2 to 3 cups of coffee each day.

Blood flows throughout the heart 24 hours per day, 365 Days a Year. When you're asleep, your heart beats approximately 100 times per hour.

The color of someone's skin can tell if they are healthy or not. You can see tiny blood vessels, called capillaries, when you look closely at the skin. These vessels carry blood away to the heart via the large blood vessels. The skin turns blue or violet when blood flow becomes blocked.

People with sickle cells lack red blood cell. Patients with sickle cell disease have their blood become sticky and harden, leading to severe illness.

If you cut yourself, a bandage is applied to stop the bleeding. Blood must flow in order for the wound to heal properly. Doctors place a needle in the wound and insert it through the skin. This allows blood to drain from the area.

Doctors may also insert catheters (catheters), in an artery to treat a blood clot. This keeps the patient alive till the blood clot dissolves naturally.


How does the brain regulate the functions of the body?

The brain communicates with other organs to ensure their cooperation. The brain controls everything that happens in your body. It tells your stomach how to digest food and your lungs how to inhale oxygen; it also tells your arms, legs and feet to move.

Your brain is made up billions of nerve cell networks connected in groups known as neurons. Action potentials on Axons are an electrical signal that neurons send to each other. Every neuron has a cell wall around its nucleus. The cell membrane houses channels that allow ions, such as potassium and sodium, to enter and exit the cells. Ion movement creates the electric charge that causes the neuron to fire.

Neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that release neurotransmitters when a neuron fires up, can be found in the space between the neurons and the next one. Neurotransmitters attach to the receptors of the second neuron and open ions channels for ions to pass in and out. The second neuron also fires.

Neurotransmitter releases occur when a presynaptic neurons receives an input from another neuron. The impulse travels along the synaptic pathway that connects both neurons. The transmitter binds directly to the receptors in the postsynaptic nervous neuron, and triggers the firing.

Communication within the nervous system is possible thanks to neurotransmitters. They coordinate brain activity among different parts.


What is the most secretive location in the entire world?

It may surprise you to hear the answer. It could even make you uncomfortable, because it challenges how reality is perceived and lived. But there is a reason why this place exists. And it is not what you would expect.

The City of God was its name by the ancient Greeks. It was also called the City of Destruction in the Bible.

It is called Kashi (Kashmir in India). It is called Novgorod (Russia).

Here in America, however, it is called The Village That Disappeared.

One tiny town in western New York State lost its 1,200 inhabitants without trace. A road sign pointing to the former location of the town was all that was left, except for a few bodies and cars.

This tiny town vanished without any trace. Some believe it was swallowed by the earth. Others say it was destroyed in a meteorite collision. Still, others say aliens took it away.

Whatever happened, the residents of this once-thriving community are convinced that their town isn't gone forever. They had just moved to another town.

You can even track the disappearance of Zugspitz on a dedicated website.

So where is this town? It's in Switzerland.

You can find Zugspitze at the border of Austria and Germany. Just beyond the summit of the mountain is a huge lake called Lake Zugspitze.

I have always been fascinated by the fact that so many towns have vanished, but some remain. Is it possible that some towns disappear and others are preserved? I decided that I would investigate.

I wanted to learn more about mysteriously disappearing towns. What causes a community to disappear? How can a town disappear from existence?

It turned out that there are many theories about disappearing towns. One theory is that a city disappears after all buildings have been demolished. Another theory is that the town moves to another place. A third theory states that the town didn't exist at all.

No matter what theories you may have, there is no doubt that many towns across the globe were swallowed by the ground. This video examines both the history and current status.



Statistics

  • It might not sound like something that's truly plausible — and it is quite rare — but according to a 2015 study published in the Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals, it's possible to hurt yourself and even break a rib just by sneezing. (romper.com)
  • According to a 2018 study published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine, this is because blood pressure is regulated by our innate circadian rhythm and internal clock. (romper.com)
  • In one 2014 study published in the Archives of Medical Science that sought to study the prevalence of these mites, research showed that 41% of the people had them hanging out in their eyelashes. (romper.com)
  • A 2012 paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reported that people blink about 15 to 20 times each minute, meaning, if you do the math, you spend about 10% of the time that you're awake blinking. (romper.com)
  • You spend about 10% of your time awake blinking (romper.com)



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Secrets of United States that were made public

America is a country of opportunity, where anyone can be successful. However, there are also many secrets that have been kept quiet for years that could impact how we live.

These secrets include:

  1. More than 5 million secret documents held by the US government haven't been released to the public. These documents contain information on UFO sightings as well as alien life forms and human cloning. There have even been attempts to assassinate world leaders.
  2. In 1947, President Harry Truman ordered the creation of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). This organization was set up to help the president make decisions during wartime and keep America safe from foreign threats.
  3. The CIA conducted mind control experiments without American citizens' consent. One of the most famous examples of this was Project MKUltra.
  4. The U.S. military conducted tests on thousands of civilians during World War II. Some of these tests involved exposing soldiers to mustard gas and biological weapons.
  5. In 1992, Guantanamo bay prisoners were subject to germ warfare testing by the Pentagon.
  6. The CIA has secretly created prisons all over the globe, where it holds terror suspects and then sends them to countries such as Thailand, Poland, and Romania.
  7. Death squads have been funded by the CIA to kill dissidents in Latin America.
  8. The US Air Force continues to conduct chemical warfare tests in violation of multiple international treaties.
  9. The Department of Defense often violates its own rules concerning human experimentation using animals.
  10. The Coast Guard has routinely violated federal law while arresting protesters along coastal waterways.
  11. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), conducts illegal searches at airports across the country on ordinary travelers.
  12. The CIA uses armed drones (or "assassination crews" to carry out targeted killings on battlefields not yet recognized by the United States.
  13. The Office of Public Affairs (OPA), oversees the CIA. Still, its employees secretly write alternative media articles that are then distributed among intelligence agencies and defense contractors. OPA writers claim that the truth about UFOs, aliens, 9/11, climate change, and other sensitive subjects have been withheld by national security forces who fear public awareness.
  14. The US Air Force has obtained and maintains files on nearly 7 million Americans they consider subversive.
  15. Undercover agents provocateurs have been used by the US Army to organize violent protests or race riots.
  16. The NSA stores credit card numbers and phone records, and shares them with corporations to help them sell advertising.
  17. The FBI has been stockpiling ammunition and guns since the 1980s, which most people won't know. The FBI currently has over 10,000,000 ammo and more than 1.5 billion gun rounds.
  18. Homeland Security department constructed concentration camps, where inmates can be tortured and killed. Members of Congress cannot visit these detention centres.
  19. The NSA conducts domestic spying campaigns against journalists and activists whose only crime it criticizing government officials or speaking against abuses.
  20. The NSA conducts extensive computer surveillance on innocent citizens, many of which are unrelated to terrorism.
  21. The NSA has mass surveillance on cell phones and email accounts belonging to foreign leaders, celebrities and members of congress.
  22. The NSA intercepts financial transactions. It also tracks private individuals' movements.
  23. The NSA spies on global stock markets and exchanges and monitors energy production facilities.
  24. The NSA hacks computer networks and installs keystroke loggers onto computers without obtaining search permits.
  25. The NSA employs cyber warfare techniques in order to disable communications systems of enemies.
  26. The NSA monitors social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.
  27. The NSA uses fake identities online to create hackers' identities and spread propaganda.
  28. To obtain personal information, the NSA hacks into chat rooms and message boards.
  29. To manipulate online forums and discussion groups, the NSA uses false identities to create fake people.
  30. The NSA employs homeless people to install spyware onto smart devices.






National Treasure: Book of Secrets (DVD) Review