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sure, if this is the truth, but he really actually couldn't retaliate to any of your points with anything specific. it was just like a general idea, a logical point of view. yeah, yeah. he brought me on to talks about you brain and initially said, i talked about the history as briefly as i could the cool the atrocities and the dom best. and he immediately said, well, that's all bonkers. and he had some other words, he used to describe my, my, my history of what it happened in your brain, in russia. and then just a few moments later, he said, well, you know, jacks and maybe some of the points you made were historically defensible and accurate. so you're a 100 percent, correct? you know, they'll just call anything russian propaganda put in propaganda. but if you know they, the, they had to a lie detector, you know, their life was on the line. they had to tell the truth. i think they'd be able to say that, yes, this actually is what occurred over the last, you know, 8 years or so. and this is what led to the prices in ukraine and whether or not,
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i mean, i personally think that russia should have launched the rest of my way sooner. i think they should have done it sooner. but whether or not you think rushes as low was a just response to the propagation. you can't deny that it wasn't natal provocation that sparked all of this. yon stilton burg admitted it this week, the secretary general of nato. he said yes. boon gave us a proposal to achieve peace and we knew that if we didn't do that, it would spark and as a mo or something to that effect. and we rejected the piece plan. so that's where we are at now. so i don't really envy the position of anyone who would be putting themselves against history and the facts like piers. morgan did in that debate about your great it was the middle, but you continued to take to task base pay for it. i had to just wonder from a personal point of view. i mean, i've spoken to a number of people here and they've talked about the reputational hit that they've taken for advocating such and points of view. and you know, the psychological pressure they've, they've come on the,
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and i can imagine that you've experienced a lot of hates. he's been labeled and smith and i wanted to up to just thing. i just can't do it anymore. and if you have them, what is it that you that kind of keeps, it keeps you going. uh, what keeps me going is that history will indicate us all it history will not look fondly upon the nazis and the liberals who are saying that you can change genders, all this crazy stuff there. and dr. needing to use with this propaganda. history all look favorably upon them and i, i really just do believe that the overwhelming majority of the public will see what i mean. let's be honest. the overall majority of the global population already supports russia and what they're doing and assessing the we have stats approve it. we have plenty of polls to prove it. governments of the world are either officially voting as a supporting or neutral and the stance of the russian eskimo united states and
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western europe. and really just them. i mean, maybe they claim that the, you know, they are the arbiters of truth and they're the global policemen. but in reality, especially in this ever changing multi polar world with saudi arabia now leaving the petro dollar in effect and moving towards breaks of the west is a hollow skeleton of power to crumbling in fire. and empires are most dangerous when the rising and when they're following right now is definitely the case for the united states. and for the west. i just hope that we scramble enough because of our 1776 period to put in, put all the pieces back together again and rebuild our country and become a nation among nations rather than a nation that tries to rule over the rest of the world. well, uh, as a brett, the 1776 reference is a bit of a sensitive point, but i'll say um, now what i think on talk comes up being mentioned to me most pretty well and especially bring up sounds, moving away from the pet to daughter. i don't so you know, you think about how the political landscape is changing us out in
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a wrong coming together. no one could have imagined that such a thing would be happening. you know, even a year and a half or 2 years ago. so i, i 100 percent agree that would definitely seeing historic shift. um, do you think that the west is going to make a last desperate attempt to prevent the rise of this multi parent a while to sing africa finding its voice. the middle east is peace coming that looks like in yemen that's hope as well. so peace. and i think that's probably but this consulting for washington. it a 100 percent. is your having these piece deals that are being struck all over the place between countries that used to be mortal enemies are having of course breaks unite further and further and, and even after the bridge summit and you're honest berg, i think there were some countries that were bit upset that they weren't included in this round, and they're striving to be included in breaks. and the next round of, uh, you know, negotiations and applications. but of course, i think, i think russia, the war against russia,
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the war that they're beginning to turn up against china. you know, we're seeing hundreds of millions of dollars, the shipments of javelins and military training to taiwan, which is a part of china. but they're saying it's not, you know, all of this stuff is a part of the ongoing efforts to allen's, the multi polar world in re, in states this 1000 year. global is right that the west wants to instill through a great reset in what i think the, the populace movements in europe pose maybe not as successful as the mazda movements in the us. but all these movements, populace movement in europe, the mazda movement, and us the uh, anti neo colonial movement in africa. all of these crews taking place. i called them revolutions, but the media calls them curves. what's happening in china with the success of their economy? i mean, in terms of gdp, purchasing power parity, trying to beat the united states by 5 trillion dollars less here. they've been pres, real wages for the chinese public by a factor of 2 times or the past decade. i think all of these factors combined show
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that as alexander do getting puts it, there will be an effective, great awakening that will overcome the great reset. and it's, it's unstoppable whether the west prize older minds, you know, maybe they, they launch us in a nuclear war. that'd be $11.00 thing you'd be mutually assured destruction. but other than that, i think there's really no hope of stifling the success of the rest of the world. i'm so a prediction in terms of the rise of, of, of the rest of the world. i think of something that many people, especially if they don't ask for concoction i'd be waiting for. i mean, for centuries, i'm any of the ideas of where we're heading. if we look at ukraine, what direction do you think that the conflict is heading? do you think that the us, i mean, you talked about, um, well the, the, the, the people that the supported in the pos, the shows and to back and then just dropped when it became politically feasible. do
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you think we're going to save us some, some of the thing that how do you see it as conflict wrapping up? or how do i see the conflict in ukraine wrapping up? i don't want to speak for anyone here at r t. these are my personal views, but i hope that i hope that russia and boots and i hope they take every last square inch of ukraine. i hope that they take it all and i hope that they truly liberated from the nazis and from what's going on. i think poland probably going to move into western new brain with the consent of the united states. and i mean, we'll see what happens. i could be a 100 percent wrong about all of this, but i think that the, the, the, the united states wall street city of london, you know, they want to turn dropped into a new power. they want poland to rise by joining with your brain. they want to build up the northern states on the border of russia that are now in nato. they want to hurt germany, italy and france, which they're doing. they're pushing these d growth policies and agendas in germany, italy and france, and they left the north stream pipeline. and now their economies are all pricing. germany's in the recession, the euro zone is in an inflation price is probably all going to be in the recession
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soon. and i really think that further integrating all of ukraine's territory with, with russia would be beneficial for the branding people. i think that it's quite clear that most of at least the an overseer region of your brain is very happy to join the russian federation. i think it the lease we're going to see russia take everything from heart, give all the way to odessa. uh, but, you know, i'll say one more time. do you have an roost used to be a part of the russian empire and i don't see uh, you know, white students again lots of suck new. i can see uh accounts uh opinion too much of what the media i can see why they do monetize the jackson and in terms of how the us is going to play it. because they're gonna have to play it somehow. you can't send billions of tax pads $1.01 day and the next level guys don't worry about the whole you credit that you'd like to be filled out. so how, what's the all from? well, they did that with vietnam and they did it with the dentist. and so i don't really
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see why they can't do it here as well. they've made their money. uh, you know, a resident called the defense minister. he's off in europe already, the gods, or he resign technically, i guess, and he's in europe on some yacht drinking a short day with his, with his woman. so i don't see why they can't do that here. does there really need to be an off ramp? i don't necessarily think so, i think so long as they continue to apply the virtual signal of pressure against russia. you know, there's liberals in the united states. liberals in western europe really aren't going to question and much, and we're going to move on and maybe in from selected in 2024. i think that would ultimately be the best thing. hopefully for this crisis, anything could happen. i don't trust from a 100 percent or maybe even 75 percent. uh, but i think he's definitely at least at the end of his administration, when he was in office, he surrounded himself with people like criminal douglas mcgregor, who are voices of reason and trump himself again. believe it or not,
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he said within 24 hours. if you brain doesn't agree to a piece deal, we're gonna withdraw all the funding for the, for the nazi government in your brain. and what does that mean? it means their pensions, their soldiers, their government employees, all functions and facets of their government with top of, with an hours and it would be done. and that would be that. so i hope for peace. and i, i really don't think there's much not of an off ramp that the west can take at this point. we are told that our about this situation is a little bit in america and the voice of some voice of reason. so it's not, i mean, you're just in, for example, to douglas and mcgregor and does the stuff me a lot of the, how about the direction that the country is going and physically he thinks that they're out of control. and that, that run by people who don't necessarily know what they're doing, but it's clear that well, so they're huge social tensions. i mean, trump seem to bring that to the full. and that definitely seem to be a certain kind of this is hard to seem to end up in middle shots. i
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don't that c o 2, you living the, i mean florida i know is a to this, it keeps becoming well how much an estate. but do you feel that you're kind of getting to a breaking point in america? why it's going to spill over in some form or another? i think that's what we've seen over the past few years with the division in our country, whether it's the all black lives matter or the any of the protests that have sparked out the environmentalists protests. all of that stuff. it's no different than their spring or what we've seen in the past years, us fomenting, you know, revolutions and, and serbia, or what are you, this love you and what we've seen in georgia and ukraine with the rose revolution in the may dawn revolution. i mean, all these things we're seeing in the west are just manufactured domestic color revolutions. so i want to look too much into that because i think the american consciousness has already forgotten about bill and they've already forgotten about all these issues. what i do think is very dangerous,
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is the mechanism of loss here. that's the bite and department of justice is utilizing not just against journalist like a sancha anymore, but also against the former president of the united states. donald trump, and everyone knows what's happening there. but the scariest portable of all about the story is they're actually talking about holding initial court trial dates for donald trump and in maybe late october. and they're talking about charging him with the crime of insurrection, which would prevent them from actually being on us ballots. in the upcoming election. so when you look at the ap possibility, i think that poses far more of a, of a, a provocation of a civil unrest than any sort of, you know, arbitrary or manufactured cultural political division, about transgender ism, or black lives matter. any of these issues? i'm, you know, it's interesting. what am i just sent you of kate a bit. you'll someone who is incredibly well read, who understands exactly what he's, he's talking about. and it's, i presume,
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because you've taken a huge interest in all of this. but we have so many millions and millions of people in the world who consume was that given. and they don't it kind of engage in critical thinking and post questions. why are they telling us, how is it that we bought to this point? is it the meter and the policy political needs but such a grip? oh, i don't know. has technology dumbed us down? i mean, how is it that we've ended up with really a significant part of the population which is just accepting exactly the narrative that's tied to it almost 24 hours a day? i think i would challenge you. i think that people are actually waking up. okay. i mean, what happened with cove and people were buying that and eventually it all, you know, it figured out because people woke up, they started protesting, get on the street known as were in the mass. no one was doing the lock downs anymore. and they were fed up and same thing with your brain. i mean, you have, uh, unfortunately, what i, what i see is, and i see this in russia to,
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and i see this in virtually every country, the younger generations, i'm 23. so my generation is the most inclined to believe the propaganda. okay. russians between the ages of like 1825. it's the same thing as, as americans within that same age, demographic americans between the ages of 18 to 34 they, they were just polled a week ago. i think you guys had already reported on it. they said that they as a majority support, sending us troops to ukraine. young americans starting world war 3. they said they support that. so i have hope for, i guess, the, the overall public because the overall public is, is speaking, your mind speaking facts, waking up to you brain, what's going on in uh with cove it, they're trying to push that again or what's going on with any of these issues look at the 1st story, we started on russell brand, russell brandt. his twins have like hundreds of millions of views. people are saying no, no, no,
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this is not what we're going to do. we're not going to cancel russell brand. he's speaking truth and they're trying to cancel him, but they use, i'm not so helpful for i vowed different positions throughout my use and i've, i've changed and i've grown, and i hope that the rest of the american public and that are of that age demographic can do so as well. the final thing i, i want to ask you is a kind of a, a, an american perspective on europe. because i'm trying to attain is bureau chief of washington who is definitely someone's photo on twista recently. cool. uh, the europe in america's poodle. what's your perspective when you look at it, i mean, we've seen germany basically the industrial icing. we're seeing, i mean, a migrant crisis. we're covering that number. there's uh, i mean that's when they to of, to very different options that were taken in libya, for example. but has europe lost itself into a 100 percent? i think uh, europe would be much better if they all integrated into the belt and road
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initiative into breaks all this stuff. and we saw just last week that the prime minister of italy, georgia maloney, the world economic forms favorite stooge. she came out and said that we are going to be likely leaving, developed and wrote initiative. and i thought to myself, why on earth would you do that? i mean, if you don't like the terms of the agreement, why not just re negotiate? if you get into fights with your domestic spouse and you, you immediately say i'm going to get a divorce from you that that's not really logical. that doesn't make sense. you should talk about the issue and try to work out a solution. but the reason why malone is not doing that and working out a solution and is rather just straight filing for divorce, with china in the belts and road initiative is because us told her to do so. and the same thing could be said about any of these nations, germany didn't. germany didn't say a word when they blew up the nord spring pipeline. you see the same thing with all these countries. you know, there they are, the poodles, of the united states and wall street. and, um, and, and, you know, i,
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i think it's just hilarious. poland is a perfect example of that. you know, poland is a country that is or the prostitutes of the you, they wouldn't be anything without the you and hungry speak to their mind and then they get essentially sanctioned by the own. you parents, organization. they're not giving them or you funds, and they're being really, 1st level underlines being very rude with. uh, victor, oregon. so you're, you're a good leader and you're a good government in the european union. if you do exactly what the us says, if you don't, you're going to pay the price. yeah, my favorite, what's the uh, the ultimate but they absolutely did not radar in poland to count wrong. because we will know that that's what was coming next. jackson, i really can't tell you, it was such a pleasure to talk to you in the studio. i commend your coverage and just the beautiful way in which you speak can express your opinions. so thank you so much for joining us. thought was political unless on 1st of the die projects and hinkle, the mind himself, jackson, and thank you. a meeting on to it's in the now what
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a group of i for 100 microns arrived on the italian island of long produce a just off the departure of the attorney and pm on the head of the european commission. we visited the landing spot to witness the crisis pass funds produce as long as being the fast port cool for those setting sail from africa on the way to europe, with over 8000 migrants arriving in just the last few days. the locals are actually now in the minority for the population of just 6000 people. report say the influx of refugees that have landed on more than a 100 ships, have swamped the $400.00 bad migrant shelter locals. whole to traffic towards the town hall, protesting against room is that a new shelter may be set up on the island, the island and stuff to may. i gave a sense of what the sentiment on the street is not. we can't take it anymore. we're tired. we can't go on like this. we no longer want reception centers,
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we no longer want migrant. this message must reach both the italian government and europe. the people of my producer are tired and angry enough enough from today. we don't want any more migrants. there's nothing more to add. we're tired of welcoming people. migrants have exceeded the number of the local population. it is shameful. we're a small island. we cannot let in 200000 immigrants every year. europe has a band in this. the italian government doesn't care about us. we don't have hospitals, and we don't have the structures to welcome everyone. we want a freelance producer. we want to live some tourism, in fishing. these european governments are hurting us. we are really tired and exhausted. this is a failing government. they are incapable that produce so once freedom nonsense. we ought to be able to work freely and live from tourism. we cannot welcome 200000 immigrants every year. the visits of wonderland and georgia maloney. i didn't
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expect any thing at all from that. i just hope that wonderland realizes how we live and the great emergency situations that exist on the small island. we have block and they're all, it's to say that we are tied as well coming. but we're not locked into shapes, because in any case, there are people who need to be staffed and we have for lost, but someone must have fox, they must not abandon us. police go on the sound commentate to as miles to know so from across the sea and libya safe, but as problems escalate in africa, the migration crisis will watson and the west best significant responsibility samples. i think we phenomenon of the regular migration that emanates from the north african shores towards the coasts of europe. preceded by desert crossing roads, undoubtedly exert pressure on north african countries to serve as a barrier against migrants. the previous regime and libya served as a guarantor of border security and exerted control over the entire coastal strip of
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libya. at that time, the libyan state remained unified and untouched by conflict with the libyan armies stationed along all borders, insuring the states of stability and control. however, the situation changed after the winds of change blues to the west, which took on various forms of change in libya, there was a military intervention aimed at settling scores between western countries and the good off here, a shame after libya was left to face its destiny of chaos when it comes to discussing the issue of illegal immigration after the fall of the regime of 2011 things became more complicated. and the numbers increased significantly. instances of drowning and the see also escalated because human trafficking gangs do not care about the safety of the migrants. they cram into ranking cheapo just need their solely motivated by profit. whenever problems increase and libya and political
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stability dwindles the problem of worse and escalates, as evidenced by the increasing number of migrants in recent times. therefore, this prediction holds true. the more instability there is, the greater the number of migrants heading towards european shores. there must be a serious effort to address this issue. the president of sierra leone has accused us of seeking, put into fish in the west africa nations elections when the elections were at the height of calling the results. this is when the problem started. the election commission of sierra leone and had done all the calculations, collections, all the processes was now requested to stop them from calling the resolved by the united states. so, don't know who's accusing who of interference. i declined and i said, i have never called this institution. i'm not going to call them. now. julia smiled to be a suggest that the us wanted a 2nd round of elections because it was clear that she was going to win. despite
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the statements beer, says freetown, still has a great relationship with washington and looks forward to maintaining it while we have from abdul for tool, my executive director of the campaign for human rights and development international in light of these latest claims, he worries about sierra young's democracy being on the mind of this the i leave, it shows something. so go by and if the true, then these are very serious allegations and they're very serious to us of democracy. if the democracy that the latest it's done to promote and protests when it comes to the outcome of the sort in the election. it's comes with a very deep mix feeling because the echo, as the original wrapping up the, the body and the advocate, you know, the clinton into the base in the organization and sees the organ.
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is it the, the outcome of the elections as a free see a credit move as echo, as, as well. but the chiles remains with a should either states having problem with the transfer is the part of the type emission of the result. and also the, the union on which is going to close up the file with some breaking news as a by jobs. administrative defense has just reported that it's been watching what it calls empty terrorist measures in the car back region to restore the constitutional will to now what claims that it's her. she's been attacked in a finalization of a previous agreement with all media. and this is obviously a troubled region last significant escalation took place 3 years ago and not resulted in as a pledge on taking control of a part of the area with the new updates coming in. when of course,
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be back at the top of the i was more, but for now that's it. and we hope to see the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing as for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to what we should be living online. we have fairly quick propaganda. you know a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask a better. the answer is will be the every spring and summer,
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the melting optics move reveals a band and machinery, millions of rusty barrels, and the detritus left by human expansion into this most inaccessible of territories . yes, i used to move so as a customer or both of us for someone from your office at the post to be joining us, an issue. call them to us from clean optic travel to highest island home to the biggest opponent station on the front of joseph land occupied the go. diarra. he asked me for i was in the bush or more. yeah, cuz it should. so it means if you, when you feel when we see lots of money and i'm familiar with this, so i'm gonna stay on the old stuff list. so must you feel like you are a mess almost a little bit. see me is membership when you to, i've got the, i'm seeing a little boy is the middle of please to join me instead of the optic pioneers main objective was to explore and comcast, these harsh lands. they had no time to think about waste management now and, and then i can see kids remain for centuries. that's my of my choice of so who even
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needed somebody at the course you system was a smart upon your company to include up the deal to issue the a release of russian states. never as tight as i'm wondering, the most sense community not getting hold of all sense and up the speed, the one else holes. question about this, even though we will fan in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on rochester day and sports, the ortiz next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for the question,
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did you say they requested the the best of both? no issue, but for the mobile when it was an annual g d p per capita, it was about $4000.00 euros. the photo gallery and a mobile, cuz i'm really watched here the sleep of man. i've got a near planet across the ceiling from where this really inches photo me. so she's going to move along. please make your lives or stop the. the single thought of unemployment is off the charts. most of us territorial integrity in sovereignty. we respect the best on the country,
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which enjoys financial support from the us. m d. u is constantly roles by political and corruption scandals. but all the students don't know the thing, the candidate status in 2022. the each country right now has its own concept, probably development chinese, russian, even the united states. but not all countries share the same idea. so we should understand what is come on for every one of us. and what is different to be different is not a bad thing, but we should understand what we are. the wheeler of frictions between us, the, [000:00:00;00]
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