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Since August 14, I was detained for 6 days in terrible

conditions in the State Security Unit of Palma Soriano

The second official of the police did not stop telling me "you're

going to die there in the dungeon," to which I never answered

I was sharing a cell with another detainee

There is no running water, you have to defecate

right there and feces spill all over the cell

All 6 days I stayed with the same clothes and no hygiene of any kind

The lack of hygiene in the mattress is such that it is necessary to

sleep on the floor so as not to contract other more serious diseases

Later I was in the Detention Centre of Versailles, a torture centre

called Provincial Unit of Criminal Instruction, still on hunger strike

I was alone first, and later mixed with other alleged inmates who were

informants trying to tell me to make an agreement with the State Security

In Versalles I was 22 days The treatment was terrible

The second official of the Unit forced me to walk

down the centre of the corridor, not using the

walls, when I could barely stand with the

weakness after more than 20 days of hunger strike

They gave me water one day and others did not, the sheets barely

changed, without ventilation, in a dark cell with no light

They served me all kinds of extreme appetizing

foods to get me to stop the hunger strike,

meals that are never seen in the detention centre, neither the people have access to

meals that are never seen in the detention centre, neither the people have access to

I told them to give that food to other prisoners, but they told me that this

food cannot be given to prisoners, to which I asked if I was not a prisoner

Yes they put me in a cold room

The last days there they put me in what we call a cold room, that is to say, rooms

very humid, very cold and dark, in spite of my state of almost 30 days in hunger

strike, with tremendous mosquitoes"

Wilman Villar Mendoza died in 2012 precisely in the same circumstances because he acquired pneumonia in these cells of the centre

When I had been there for more than 20 days, I lost conscience on September 1st

I recovered conscience in the Juan Bruno Zayas Hospital

One security officer and one medical officer,

Lieutenant Colonel, when I refused to eat,

ordered me to take off from me all the medical assistance and send me back to Versalles

After being in Versalles again, they send me to the Aguadores prison

I had been on a hunger strike for 28 days

In Aguadores they did not want me to stay, and

they sent me immediately to the Boniato prison

To Boniato I arrived on a Tuesday, 22 days

after Versailles, I do not remember the date

They put me in a dark dungeon

I asked for water and they did not give it to me, for almost a whole day

They gave me water later, at 6 in the afternoon, less than half a glass,

and until 6 in the morning of the next day they did not give me any more

Twice a day they gave me half a glass of water

All this was ordered by Major Alexei Bell de Boniato

Another officer, Captain Alexei Atié, allowed me to speak with

another UNPACU political prisoner, as I asked him, but to eat

They told me that if I did not eat I would go into an

isolation cell in the punishment area of the Boniato prison

I refused to eat

They put me there, in this punishment isolation cell, and left me in shorts

(underwear), with no more clothes, two days, after 30 days of hunger strike

There is no water there, not to wash or anything

I was not allowed any hygiene during my entire stay in the various places

The second day, Alexei Bell, handcuffed,

made on me the "double key Nelson",

putting their hands inside my arms and behind the

back of my neck, lowering my head to the ground

So with my head down, they took me out of the cell, down the stairs at full speed,

pushing me, took me for meters and meters, passing in front of the officials' offices,

and saying "Are you going to eat?" I said no, and so they gave orders to return

me to the cell and told me that they would repeat the same thing later on and on

Every certain hours they repeated this operation

This is known as "the bicycle" They did it several times a day

They did it 5 times that I remember

Every time I returned to the cell I fell to the

ground and stayed in it for hours until I recovered

In the cell, in addition, there was no mattress

They gave you a wool mattress, with wool balls, old and dirty, at 10

o'clock at night and they took it off at 6 o'clock in the morning

The hygiene was terrible

From there they took me out after 7 days in the dungeon, to a dark room where they

started giving me water twice a day, at 6 in the afternoon and 6 in the morning

At 7 o'clock on the night of September 26, they

took me to the Juan Bruno Zayas Clinical Hospital

In Boniato I spent 15 days

In the Juan Bruno Zayas Hospital they handcuffed me every

foot and one hand in which I did not have the serum

I could barely sleep, or turn around, and I still have pain in my ribs

for more than 10 days without rest handcuffed like that, immobilized

Then came a guard who removed my handcuffs from my feet but

kept the handcuffs in my hands until the day of my release

In the Hospital there was a moment that they began to give me intravenous serum,

several times, until I refused to receive nutrients, 6 days before my release

I refused since then to any medical care

Next to me, less than two meters away, they cooked

succulent meals, that a I could smell and hear the

cooking, and the jailers ate them by my side, putting

dishes next to me "Look what a delicious dish"

The doctors just gave me professional treatment

They were impressed

The State Security did not allow doctors to talk privately with me

The doctors could not enter with their mobiles

I saw my brother one day 10 minutes and with the State Security in front

In 19 days

In Boniato I could not see my brother except 1 day

In 15 days

For more infomation >> TOMÁS NÚÑEZ MAGDARIAGA DENOUNCES INHUMAN TORTURES DURING HIS HUNGER STRIKE - Duration: 28:35.

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Why Not to Buy a Car that Hit a Deer - Duration: 5:13.

rev up your engines, mr. Herrera says a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse is for sale the

guy is selling it for 1,200 bucks but there's damage from hitting a deer, I want to

take it up for my first project car, runs and

drives 140,000 miles is it a good buy, well $1,200 and it's damaged, no bodywork cost

a fortune, now if it's all smashed up in the front but it still runs and stuff,

offer the guy $800 or something for it cuz bodywork costs too much money to do

correctly and if you want to learn how to do it yourself great, but you don't

pay much for a body damaged car, odds are the car's got more damage than the cars

worth, get a car like that if the guy let you drive it, drive it to a body shop and

say what would it cost to fix this and you'll find out it'll probably be 2 or 3

times what you're paying for the car, now if you can get it for you know 800 bucks

or something you want to try to fix it yourself, go right ahead but I wouldn't

put too much time and energy or money into a car like that if it hit a deer,

Steve lee says Scotty is low mileage just as bad as high mileage at a certain age

of a car being bought used, being left standing to long, of course standing too

long is bad for a car there's no arguing that, you would actually have to know the

history of a car if you're buying it use for example, say you're going to an estate

sale, maybe it's somebody's car that's passed

away and it's sat for eight years and wasn't used hardly at all, yeah all the

seals are dry and rot and you don't want to buy a car like that, but it was a car

that somebody's only driving two three thousand miles a year, it's perfectly

fine to buy it that way, the metal of the engine isn't gonna wear any out, but if

you get a 20 year old car, all those rubber seals are gonna start wearing and

cracking just from plain age, so that's the stuff that you have to check out if

you're buying a car that was old and was low mileage, but generally they're

pretty good cars as long as they're not all dry rot, you're probably going to have

to buy new tires if the tires are old but a lot of

the other stuff could be, just never pay much for a car that's really

old, doesn't matter how many miles it has on it, they're just not worth all that

much money, milk says what do you think about owning a Mercedes 190e

2.0 gas engine, their strong engines they can run a long time if you change

the oil regularly, that 4 cylinder 2 liter mercedes engine is a well-made

engine, that said if it's got an automatic transmission they're extremely slow

vehicle, they're having vehicle with a four-cylinder engine, and they were never

that popular the United States, now if you're in Europe and you're buying one

that has a standard transmission, it could be a

very good fun car to drive around, its got enough horsepower to run

a standard transmission, but it isn't that good for an automatic transmission

so you know if it's in Europe and it's a standard transmission, go ahead but

if it's in the United States and it's automatic I'd

pass and buy something else Aaron ditch says Scotty I got a

tapping noise in the rear brake after I changed the pads that were worn to the

plates, first thing you want to do is look at the rotors, I got a video I just put

up a few weeks ago, how you fix your car when shaking when you're driving

when you brake, you want to check those rotors because if they're warped or you

can feel ridges on them, you're gonna have to change the rotors because that's

gonna make that noise or if you don't care just live with the noise it isn't

gonna hurt anything, you do want to check it they'll make sure all the parts are

in there tight all the hardware's in and that the bolts are on tight and that you didn't

leave anything loose, but if everything is on tight, odds are the rotors

are worn and if you don't care about the noise live with, but if you don't like the

noise buy new rotors, aftermarket rotors these days are so cheap and easy to get,

you could just replace them they don't cost all that much, JB soldier says

I got a Nissan Altima with one hundred and fifty seven thousand miles, I changed the

oil every 3,000 miles how much life do you think I have, okay the weakest things of

those things were their automatic transmissions and after that is the

engines, if your engine does not burn oil now, now maybe it burns a quart between

changes that's nothing, but as long as doesn't burn an excessive amount of oil,

the engine is still in good shape and it might last a while and if it's an

automatic transmission if it still shifts good, it could last a while but if it

burns a lot of oil or the transmission doesn't shift right, get rid of it now

because they become endless money pits since it's with that mileage and its aged,

it's worth nothing anyways, so you mind as well just take care of it and drive it

and see, you never know you never know Peter what do you think about a 2014 honda

cr-v XL with 36,000 miles made in Canada

oh those are great vehicles, Canadians know how to make cars, I went to my first

University York University in Toronto and Canada obviously, and I know guys

that worked in the factories there and they did excellent work, they made great

vehicles, I had a Ford Maverick that was made in Oakville Ontario that was one of the

best vehicles I've ever had, I paid 500 bucks for it and I drove it for ten

years all over North America, down to Texas all over the place, Canadians make

good cars, buy one that's been made in Canada, my

wife sold matrix that's now my car, it was made in Cambridge Ontario, Canadians make

good cars you know, if I get a choice about a car, I I can get one made in Canada,

believe me I'll buy one M1A2 says Scotty I have an 85

Ford Mustang, which engine should I swap or rebuild the 5.0, rebuild the

5.0 or get a long block 5.0 that's already been remanufactured, those are

great engines they're strong they can last a long time,

those are good engines I wouldn't start swapping, you start swapping things it's

modern enough 85, if you swap the engines you're gonna have to do all kinds of

computer reprogramming and sensors and wiring it would be a giant pain in the

butt and a five liter is a very good engine, so if you never want to miss

another one of my new car repair videos, remember to ring that Bell!

For more infomation >> Why Not to Buy a Car that Hit a Deer - Duration: 5:13.

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Tomi Lahren Making the Dinner Table American Again - Duration: 5:52.

I don't just believe I know the United States produces the best food the best

beef in the world and every American has a right to know where it comes from and

hey if they still want to eat and that crap from foreign meat producers they

can go for it but they should at least know where it comes from because we

deserve that much listen the American rancher has been squeezed poked and

prodded by the greedy meatpacking industry you guys know this they control

the market they control the price they buy cheap foreign beef and your American

ranchers are going under not because you can't compete in quality but because you

can't compete with the mystery meat that's brought over here from God knows

where and sold it at a discount rate all to enrich the meat packers and not help

the consumer out one damn bit and that's the thing that other organizations are

gonna tell you they're gonna tell you because I've done research into this but

Oh country of origin labeling it makes it more expensive for the consumer no

not so that just means that they can take the foreign beef and they can mark

it up and they can make more money and you all can be squeezed to death and you

all can have your price of cattle go down so the meat packers can make their

price go up so they can buy cheap crap and put you out of business because

that's what's best for them but that's not what's best for you that's not

what's best for America and that's not what's best for the consumer and you all

know that but I'm hoping that members of the general public will know that

understand it and spread the word cuz it's so important to all of us like I

said it's not a partisan issue American people deserve to eat America's

best and I asked people this if the heartland and your heartland neighbors

can raise enough beef to feed the United States and much of the world why would

we import it so I asked the general public next time you sit down to eat

steak or a burger or pot roast remember the American cattlemen and ask your

grocer your butcher your market even people that make your dog food wear that

beef is from and you demand that it's American beef and you demand to know

where it comes from if Communist China can dictate and know

where their beef is coming from why the hell can't we know in the United States

of America that's what I want to know

so what can you do well you're all doing it you do it day in and day out you need

a little help though but like I said your legislators are letting you down

your legislators that you elected that you thought would have your back 300 of

your Representatives voted to repeal country-of-origin labeling so let's

start there and we have slides you can see all of their beautiful names and

their phone numbers and you can give them a call and you can say why the hell

did you do this to me and to my family into South Dakota North Dakota and

Montana Montana and Wyoming in Kansas and Oklahoma

all these people what's wrong with you because we got a problem you can see

that phone numbers and you call them up and you say your pockets line by the

meatpackers is that what this is what's this about I thought I elected you to do

my bidding I thought I elected you to represent the people of South Dakota

North Dakota and why am roaming in Montana and Oklahoma and Kansas in Utah

and Idaho and Texas I thought I recollect you'd represent me but these

people on the screen their not does the first thing you can do is you can

calm and you can say why the hell are you not sticking up for me cuz that's

what I elected you to do country of origin labeling it's not just for the

rancher is for the consumer so I encourage you to take action because the

longer we just sit back and huff and puff about it that's not gonna make it a

little bit of difference calling these people and saying we need a change is so

I encourage you all to put your pressure on because Colorado North Dakota Wyoming

Kansas Idaho Montana Nebraska Oklahoma and Utah your Representatives

have a problem and you need to talk to them give him a phone call I'm sure that

they would love to hear from me and you can tell him that Tomi Lahren sent

and another thing if the the National

Cattlemen's Beef Association if they want to get into a pissing match about

this and kick and scream and come after the folks of R-CALF come on let's do

it let's do it because I know you know we challenged them to a debate Bill

Bullard challenged them to a debate not in front of the meat packers not in

front of a closed room we challenged them to a debate on my show and it's gonna be a

new show very soon bigger platform and Bill Bullard said hey you want to come

let's debate this let's let's have a debate and you know what just didn't

show up guys these didn't want to do it didn't want to have that conversation

but I you know I invite him anytime you come and tell us you got a you got a

thing you got a voice you want to talk about it let's go let's debate it in front

of the American people and you can tell the American people they don't deserve

to know where their beef comes from and we'll see how popular you are then

because you can write all your articles and you can have all the money and you

can have your offices Pennsylvania Avenue but the American people are the

ones that are in the driver's seat right now and President Donald J Trump is in

the driver's seat right now and we've got a little bit more pull now happen to

know President Donald J Trump had the opportunity to speak with them and I can

tell you this he cares about you he cares about you more than you even

know that he cares about you and I'm gonna bring this to his attention and

we're gonna make things change

enough is enough

let the American people decide where they want to get their beef from and in

closing I would just say to all the globalists they want to have this

globalized system where we all share meat from Argentina you can say the hell

out of American ranching business you can stay the hell out of South Dakota

because we can handle this and the people in this room we can handle this

we can raise the best and we're going to and we're gonna get the message out so

God bless you God bless South Dakota God bless R-CALF and God bless America

again thank you guys so much for having me it's such a pleasure to be here thank

you so much

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