A shocking new video has surfaced of a portal opening up over a house in Sedona, Arizona. You can clearly see dozens of orbs coming out.
The homeowner who recorded this had seen portals opening up above his house for many nights in a row so he set up his Infrared security camera to capture the event
Courtesy of David Arndt- video facing Thunder Mountain in Sedona. #ufo #arizona
Scarface is widely regarded as a classic today, but when it first came out, the reception was brutal. Steven Bauer, who played Manny, says it was so painful that for years he and Al Pacino barely even spoke about the film. He explains…
“Scarface is great to be a part of now. For years, it was dismal - like everybody associated with Scarface was a leper - people got very wimpy about Scarface really quickly. As soon as the reviews were out…
Our peers came to see the movie in the premiere, right? There were two premieres, one in New York, one in LA, and people came to see it and they were like, ‘Wow, what a movie….
The next day, the reviews are out, and all the papers — this is before the internet, okay? - so you get just the conventional news media outlets - and 90% of them gave Scarface a horrible review. Like horrible, really, really insulting, injurious stuff. Personal attacks on Pacino and Brian De Palma, the director, and on Oliver, the writer...
It was really, really mean because the country was going through a politically correct sort of thing - they were like, "This is like a new wave of violence in the movies, oh!"
It’s nice because when I see Al - we can finally talk about it, because...for years, we couldn’t even talk about it. We’d be like, “Oh yeah, Scarface, yeah, yeah...” It was so sad! Because the movie was so great! And then it was like this thud, and it lasted like 10 years…
Anywhere I’d go, it was like, ‘You’re that guy who was really good in that really terrible movie.’ And I’d be like, ‘How could you say that?’ And they’d go, ‘Well, you were good.’ And I’m like, ‘Okay, but I don’t care. What about the movie?’ And they go, ‘Oh, come on, you gotta admit it. It was like way over the top. It was like so exaggerating,’ blah, blah, blah, blah.…and I’d be like, ‘You’re a pussy!”
This is Aron Löwi, a 62-year-old Polish Jewish merchant from the small town of Zator. A husband, a neighbor, a man with a name, a family, and a life of his own.
On March 5, 1942, that life was brutally stripped away.
Upon arriving at Auschwitz, Aron was no longer seen as a human being. He became prisoner number 26406.
The haunting mugshots taken that day show a man already bruised, starved, and hollow-eyed, clear evidence of abuse even before he entered the camp. On his striped uniform were the badges of Nazi classification: a yellow star marking him as Jewish, and a red triangle labeling him a political prisoner.
Aron Löwi survived just five days in Auschwitz. He arrived on March 5 and was dead by March 10, 1942. His cause of death was never officially recorded, just one of millions dismissed as “unfit for labor.”
In five short days, the Nazis tried to erase a lifetime.
But they failed.
His face, his photograph, and his prisoner number remain. Every time we speak his name, we push back against the oblivion they sought to impose.
To remember even one is to resist forgetting them all.
Cam Newton left Yung Miami SPEECHLESS after giving her a brutal reality check about how much harder a man’s life is compared to a woman’s, explaining that everyone expects a man to protect & provide and no one feels bad for a broke man 😮👀
“Society doesn’t feel sorry for the man. Society can feel sorry for a woman… I got 9 kids, you think they care about if I feel good or not?… we gotta compartmentalize naturally because nobody cares.”
Aubrey Drake Graham showed off his LIFESTYLE at 17 years old in 2004 before the FAME and before becoming an A-LIST CELEBRITY, showing his FIRST CAR, a 2004 Acura CSX he got for his BIRTHDAY, and giving a tour of the house he lived in with his parents 👀😳💰
Golden Concept just revealed their new Pop Case
It transforms the Royal Pop into a wearable wristwatch with interchangeable straps.
So many custom Audemars Piguet x Swatch mods are about to appear
In 1999, NFL player Rae Carruth hired a hitman to kill his eight-month-pregnant girlfriend, Cherica Adams.
She had refused to have an abortion, and Carruth did not want to pay child support.
Cherica was shot while driving in Charlotte, North Carolina. Before she died, she managed to call 911 and tell police what happened.
Her baby survived after an emergency C-section. He was born with cerebral palsy and permanent disabilities caused by the lack of oxygen during the attack.
Carruth fled after the shooting but was later found hiding in the trunk of a car. He was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to prison.
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