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When Howard Davies-Carr uploaded a video of his two children on to YouTube, he thought it would be seen only by his sons' godfather and a few friends. More than 400m views later, it has earned him well over £100,000.
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”a statement from the Chinese government (linked to here in Chinese) explains that characters traveling back in time "lack positive thoughts and meaning" and that a program's portrayal of time travel can "casually make up myths, have monstrous and weird plots, use absurd tactics, and even promote feudalism, superstition, fatalism and reincarnation."
“Some bloggers, however, claim that the new guidelines have been lost in translation. According to one Gamma Squad writer, "The true purpose of the ruling seems to be to discourage the misrepresentation of historical figures in films and TV www.huffingtonpost.com...”
In recent months, the country's overall situation report prepared repertoire is good, but we also found some incorrect creative signs: Individual reporting record supernatural drama and through the drama, random compilation of fairy tales, the plot strange, bizarre, absurd tactics, and even rendering feudal superstition, fatalism and reincarnation, ambiguous values, lack of active ideological significance. In this regard, I hope the production agency correct creative thinking, to carry forward the fine traditional Chinese culture, and strive to improve the ideological and artistic quality drama. www.sarft.gov.cn...
Andrew D. Basiago (B. 1961) is a Vancouver lawyer of apparently high repute. As a side project, he runs Project Pegasus, a group dedicated to lobbying the government to release the secrets of teleportation and time travel for the benefit of mankind. Basiago also refers to himself as "the discoverer of life on Mars." he claims to be one of two "planetary-level whistle blowers" predicted by Web bot. Oh, and he's also an indigo child.
Originally posted by Phoenix267
reply to post by ShadellacZumbrum
To be honest I believe this to be a hoax. Rational Wiki already has a good article on the uploader of the video.
Andrew D. Basiago (B. 1961) is a Vancouver lawyer of apparently high repute. As a side project, he runs Project Pegasus, a group dedicated to lobbying the government to release the secrets of teleportation and time travel for the benefit of mankind. Basiago also refers to himself as "the discoverer of life on Mars." he claims to be one of two "planetary-level whistle blowers" predicted by Web bot. Oh, and he's also an indigo child.
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