Random_Terrain

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Some people say that top PETA executives have abused animals, so PETA can't be trusted. I don't know if that's true and I don't give money to PETA, but I do agree that anyone with a conscience or a soul should not go to a circus where animals perform. If adult humans want to willingly perform and do amazing stunts, that's fine, but leave animals out of it. People who don't like PETA still have to agree that this is a good video.

Source:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NyjZMIj6tM

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TheTruthFactory got kicked off YouTube (CommunismTube) for telling the truth, but I can't find "Why The NPC Meme Triggers NPCs" (3TH7MUQ3cfA) on the TheTruthFactory page here at BitChute. I'm posting it here so I can fix the dead links on my web site.

Here's the TheTruthFactory's page:

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/xhRlvTsoSfn1/

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TheTruthFactory got kicked off YouTube (CommunismTube) for telling the truth, but I can't find "The Truth About Facebook" (GGRM_WLq_4g) on the TheTruthFactory page here at BitChute. I'm posting it here so I can fix the dead links on my web site.

Here's the TheTruthFactory's page:

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/xhRlvTsoSfn1/

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TheTruthFactory got kicked off YouTube (CommunismTube) for telling the truth, but I can't find "Made In China" (rVESJhgko6M) on the TheTruthFactory page here at BitChute. I'm posting it here so I can fix the dead links on my web site.

Here's the TheTruthFactory's page:

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/xhRlvTsoSfn1/

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TheTruthFactory got kicked off YouTube (CommunismTube) for telling the truth, but I can't find "The Climate Agenda" (tm_0-xSv-v4) on the TheTruthFactory page here at BitChute. I'm posting it here so I can fix the dead links on my web site.

Here's the TheTruthFactory's page:

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/xhRlvTsoSfn1/

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TheTruthFactory got kicked off YouTube (CommunismTube) for telling the truth, but I can't find "CO2 is Greening The Earth" (_rNPA1UiUCk) on the TheTruthFactory page here at BitChute. I'm posting it here so I can fix the dead links on my web site.

Here's TheTruthFactory's page:

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/xhRlvTsoSfn1/

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This is supposedly a FunVax presentation at the pentagon in 2005, but the brain scans are allegedly from 2010 and have been altered, so it's probably a hoax or prank video. Some people pass versions of this video around claiming that it's Bill Gates. Don't believe it. It's clearly not Bill Gates.

Source:

https://youtu.be/jRg41D8SOq0

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This is a sped up and edited "best of" version of Charlie Robinson's "#258: Where Did All The People Go?" video. I scrunched his hour and a half show down to 19 minutes. Charlie Robinson talks about all of the possible things that might happen after the jab.

Full video here:

https://theinfowar.tv/watch?id=630a23b06620f62dd96d5b3e

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of the content in this video.

This video also contains most of the local news (WXII 12).

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:

https://amzn.to/3POUM7v

Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these best of clips. (This video is highly edited to cut the running time down to something most people might watch.)

Full video here:

https://tnga.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=610&clip_id=26334

(The doctors start talking at 33:28.)

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Rush Limbaugh talks about naughty words in sports and Hillary Clinton. I also added a few interesting commercials that were on the same video tape.

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:

https://amzn.to/3POUM7v

Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this TV show clip.

This is supposedly Jolene Blalock's first appearance on a talk show. She played T'Pol on Star Trek: Enterprise.

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:

https://amzn.to/3POUM7v

Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this TV show.

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these clips.

Clips from WGHPiedmont 8 and Fox 8 with Neill McNeill and Cynthia Smoot.

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:

https://amzn.to/3POUM7v

Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this TV show.

Hidden camera investigation into meat department practices and whether expiration dates are being changed at seven major supermarket chains.

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:

https://amzn.to/3POUM7v

Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip.

I made this for Twitter, so it's sped up to fit within the 2:20 time limit.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these clips.

This interview with Willy Wonka director Mel Stuart on MonsterVision with Joe Bob Briggs was recorded in EP (CrappyVision). Adjusting the tracking didn't help much, so we're lucky we can see and hear it at all. I only left in two commercials since they look so bad.

Check out Mel Stuart's Wonkavision for more behind the scenes info:

https://youtu.be/2Ui18oPEY3s

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip.

This is (hopefully) a Twitter-friendly clip about Ray Epps. The InfoWars thingy is covered and the clip is under the 2:20 limit, so the Twitter bot should let it through if you try to upload it. Just be careful what words you use to go along with the video.

Disclaimer: Upload this clip to Twitter at your own risk. You could get banned by any America-hating communists that might work there. Most big web sites now ban any truth about the rona jab, January 6th, election fraud, and so on, so be careful.

The full "January 6th Deception Implodes" video by Jon Bowne is here:

https://theinfowar.tv/watch?id=62d17ee71fb0f70348169246

And I have more edited videos on this page in case you're interested:

https://www.randomterrain.com/rt-jan-6-insurrection.html

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip.

Full video here:

https://rumble.com/vqx3kb-the-pfizer-inoculations-do-more-harm-than-good.html

Their web site is here:

https://www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org/

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip.

An Alex Jones caller claims that something fishy is happening in New York.

Full video here:

https://theinfowar.tv/watch?id=62d1f4911fb0f7034819b3f9

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this show.

I had to reupload this video because the sound was out of sync. It seems using an odd number with "Change Clip Speed" in VideoPad causes a problem. I switched from a speed of 117 to 118 and the problem seems to be gone.

Jay Dyer talks about the book Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution by Antony C. Sutton. This video has been slightly sped up since Jay Dyer is kind of a slow talker. Below are some related links:

Illuminati Billionaires Created Communism
https://theinfowar.tv/watch?id=62d0892c1fb0f703480c332b

Jay Dyer's Web Site
https://jaysanalysis.com/

Jay Dyer at YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/c/JayDyer/videos

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these news clips.

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these commercials.

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this TV show.

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these clips.

We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).

[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]

Here's a link to it at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3Oapuaz

The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.

The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.

The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.

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