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good, or was fun outside the box. but always remember to sing for yourself. we all had to sign was incredibly low. providing you with free information, dw, made for mind growing up, and the rest of the palestinians ever known, we try to expect much living with them minimum this is not a good environment, not for me, and not for my children. without civil rights and with no prospect. but what can we do? carry on and some last day, a nice the nice you get their hosting from there. in baby's
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shuttle stops august 3rd on d, w. the me the
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kitchen, the leaves, one spin slide to use and such a tiny so this coach, absolute to media will produce no less than demo the sex cells are usually reserved for service. the, i can't imagine how julian aside felt when he was able to gaze at the open sky for the 1st time in use. so, is this a happy ending of the like is that risk to name a size? releasing june 2024 made headlines around the globe, the function of the controversial figure. since he
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found that the beacon leaks platform that specializes in publishing lead documents the the u. s. k. 2 more high tech towers and spend years seeking is through the show. the real trouble begins when we can. it's published an exclusive video from 2007, showing us soldiers showing civilians one, you're the pulled it collateral load. the am john doing to join this phone to a key and i have been targeted for a similar x by my government. i published a video showing the 2 occasion tugging service, illegally smuggling weapons to do you have this fighting in the theater, more or less tried and imprisoned in solitary confinement and was attracted to
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vanessa as a nation. please the sous my lease. i've been leaving evenings that in germany. it seems like a function i occurred in the same but the state secrecy versus the public's right to know the i began following his story closely. 6 months before his lease, i was about to, to visit the fish in j, myself, but company, his wife, stella, and the children, and one of the final visits to bel much prison. i knew one thing from personal experience. if you published the wrong doings of intelligence services they can do in your life as well as your family. we always make the most of the
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time we have together and it's not much time. it's only now and a half a week. why contaminated with the fears that take place the rest of the time when we're together, it's comforting. it's loving, it's affectionate. and it's kind of a sacred time a semester. he's in a single cell for over 20 hours a day. usually 22. he spends a maximum of one hour outside in the yard, which is also meant with a mesh overhead. so he doesn't see the sky directly above his head. he's been paying with his life with years of his life the the . 2 the next, the stella address, the crowd of demonstrators,
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they should never be expedited to united states. they would never be say, the united states profit to murder my husband. he's being accused of journalism. it's an attack on all journalists, all over the world. it's an attack on the truth and it's with an attack on the public, right? so no size has a lot of supporters, but many these are highly controversial and full rising fee to some media outlets in the us government have accused him of careless handling of sources and electrical things to the kremlin. opinions about his person have often overshadowed the content of the publications. i decided to go back to the beginning and focus on the message i left a message at the
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the story that then we can expand the julian massage to a prison cell in london. beginning i sent back in 2010 that to you he met kristen hudson, who is now the editor in chief of freaking leaks. the 1st head says to mateo for him to look at which they watched in a quite coffee. are you expecting movies, you know, now he's at the will of, i want to show you something the so the switched the computer over the laptop and i noticed that he was watching me and my reaction and it was, it was so shocked and i, i still remember the feeling of those just this is going to make history
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here. let me know when you've got them all up to traffic to safety. fire. right. thank you. if you some breaking news this afternoon, a shopping graphic video from a wrapped, apparently showing us troops, dunning, down, innocent civilians alone, side b, u assizes, least talents of classified military documents from the us. and asking us the wars to expose $15000.00 previous the only part of the civilian that's the real story of this material is it is full. it's one damn thing. often although it is the continuous small events, the continuous a desk children sized published the documents in partnership
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with some of the woods needing media organizations. and so begin the us government's ment, homes for us. i wish it's time to call out we do explore what it really is. a non state hospital intelligence service tutoring that science was indicted for while eating the espionage act. it was the 1st time that this low was used against the publisher. with familiar with groups whose abuse we expose, attempting to criticize the messenger to distract from the power of the message. the i'm on my way to the us to the deeper into the story behind the infamous collateral mode. to read you the about the
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morning walk in by one of the i have arranged to meet 2 key witnesses of the attack against the york. he's one leaves in kansas. the other one involved of the live school. i the one in the directory square on that fateful date in 2007. the 1st need is my quote. he was a soldier in the us army and was deployed to iraq. hello, select goods of the nice to meet you as meet us. thank you. for setting us as an odd pleasure to meet you. thank you.
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i grew up on g, i joe, john wayne movies and cartoons of soldiers. i wanted to be a soldier from the time i can remember immediately after 911. it was within an hour being said that it was of data standing by rack and the muslims. so at that point i just, i hated muslims. right. you know, but you have no idea. at that time i was still very much brainwashed into thinking you know, america where it's the greatest we're, we're here to provide freedom and democracy through the barrel of a gun. i didn't understand just how deleted it was. it took a long time for me to find to figure it out. and then when i, when i did figure it out there and i racket, it changed everything about the military forces here the
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only 2 children. so by the attack shown in the collector load the video, we set out to find them in the stem of rooms that the little boy now a grown man, died some years ago. the be looked for him on the list and found someone with his name. but we couldn't be sure it was the boy in the video. the turned out to be honest, i just saw that a boy saw that on bus 2 a, one of the also i the how bush on the
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a, sorry a month of the month of to the mean. it's on this should be the this feet on and so to speak. is how the sort of seeing a 7 i shut ourselves off and watch with shemelle the fatherless to just on a shot. i'm of the, that's part of a shot. but sitting in a to the how much was telling me, oh boy a little and the come on in the summer shall have done with all without us. and then we have to on the it was extremely hot and i think it was like already a 120 at 9 in the morning. but i shall have it. that's the sound of the assembly. oh, that'd be
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a smart bit on me to nothing on it on a wheel of tea. but when i am from god in this way, somebody of us are on us for the most part of the morning and there wasn't much going on. we have to be caught off in area and, and we'd search the homes and look for weapons and stuff. and the apaches are certainly not put on that. did you all have, you know, i'm maybe 6 bucks to the north east of that area. and nobody can tell them, and not even to get them to see all those people walking around. they were mazda, right, names in any way. they're not doing anything to anybody. they weren't fired at us. roger that the 2 guys who did have weapons a r v g and in the end of 1847,
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they were mosque guards from right down the street. they couldn't realize that they have the cameras. they would, jones, well, you could tell life. but again, these are guys who are looking at a screen that says big and going off of that information where the guy comes around the corner who's taking a picture of one of our companies with a long list camera that's not an r v g. instance. when he should not be g like this, i haven't seen anything, said one thing on those by the past you got it is, is there trigger have because they don't see what's on the ground. they will see the aftermath of what they've done. it's a video of the and then we heard the patches open fire for 30 millimeter around pictures. thank
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you. if you so it is office and the stand there and then the next benefits. so they had no idea and honest amount and it gets dumped. so telling me both thoughts well go from them . how about them know is that done? let's say it was the daughter of a c or a non or the non us or somebody be a non it general developed phenomenon, a chance on a to walk for now that's on it's all them out again, automate to have some kind of that's on my form i would, you would have had this model on a shot and see what's the most which and it's in
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a good look at the left side of not in the ohio cooling while that's how this month . but lot of thought you saw on a well well, i'm actually not in the why have so healthy and other to unload, they sold because i don't want them. but then in the book on the, roger, i'm does that trying to make to, does that have manada as a happening and often how that could above this is where it's a more crime comes in. okay. if he's on arms as they are wishing and hoping on everything that he picks up a web and all you gotta do is pick up a weapon. they want to finish what they did to 6 roger hotels. and 6 is my unit for the course of the pilots were looking for weapons, we say a weapon, we're going to engage with bravo company, we suppose master who's doing the want to. okay,
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so the person given the order is my platoon sergeant who is not even anywhere near here. he's listening to the apache, say this or what's going on it. he's the one who authorizes the firing, but he's given it, they're giving him bad information. we have a fan that's approaching and taken off the bodies now by down there by the body shop, looking down the bottom, delta 5, and we have individual locked in. so this is one thing i've noticed that racked was you can't pass by someone who's loaded on the ground. and just like in america, just back here. so they pull over and do what it gets man or do i pick amanda? see the 2 children right there. they don't see it. you're not paying attention or
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they do see it. i don't know. i'm not in the but you can tell that there's 2 children right here. if you're looking at it, is it a, with other eyes to have all the heads off the side by side doing that. it's all just if that amount of less than a lot, lot of kids got the stuff all the way up. instead of picking up this man who is clearly wounded, you could almost say that this is now a red cross or an ambulance. yeah. which is illegal under geneva conventions to attack. yeah, by him saying that they're picking up weapons. that's that loophole. there's no weathers, there's not multiple bodies like they say, we have a black shoes. are bongo drums, we're going to engage and you can tell that they say numerous things that are wrong . they say if they have a black bond go trucks, which that's clearly not
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a bother truck, that's a mini van. the reason they said that is because we were attacked earlier that day by a black box, a truck that had a mortar tube in the back. so they're just using that to get authorization. claire color blair work around claire under a we don't want to work on quite the software. the, on the 1st on the took the book. so i'm gonna also send a lot of books in love to him that i saw in the fall off of the one that says all that off the top of my little guy will get no knowledge of and to thomas,
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i want to just set a loss on a do not talk to you, i know on the southern side at the level with them going me to join the law says there's nothing on video on the on the most level attempts to have an awesome galani mit hgtv drive. your car is available. the vans disabled but no reason the suit is left we're just told that it had to that location to move up above the van. that was a gauge like a kid of follow to be excited about once does
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a or bulk must get done that with the shift a lot of them and get nomic and make sure what the what get dominic going on. so we're running towards that, and the 1st thing i saw when i got up to the scene was for man on the corner to they weren't meant anymore. they were destroyed trucks. i mean, it's like something you'd see out of a really bad or a movie, guys. has completely blown off another person, the shoulders, but all the way around his body. the 30 miller went around or about as big as my for on here. and that's usually used for armor piercing. you know, usually tennessee 30 millimeters being used on humans necessarily because it's overkill. you know, the 1st thing i noticed when i ran up to say it was a smell of for people's inside smells in
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a certain way. and it smells like smoking and blood and urine, and feces. and i wish that it was almost to find it was choked. you and it stays in your, in your nose for the day you, i couldn't get it out. as my guys are fanning out as i saw the van and i've heard of the child. if you have children and you've heard your child's crying in the middle, the night from a nightmare like helped me help me upstairs. they was that type of cry which i immediately as a parent was drawn to it. like i had to have to see what's happening and i saw a little girl on the passenger seat shadow. moved to her stomach and uh, she has um, glass in her eyes. and then they send me to come in and pick her up. what
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are some of the stuff i thought i saw on the i have i deal with them of the con. hello. see now shuffle. athens of them are awesome. on my shelf. funny indeed, the child's mother. oh boy, just me. much off on it next to her, laid out he was sitting up on the floor board with his head resting on the bench seat. was a little boy, probably 8 or 9. but she didn't look like he was breathing to get it wound to the right side of his head. it was kinda kicked up and you can see the fragments of this scroll. so you the pleasure you have small cuts and ed shrapnel ones or other places. so i thought he was dead and then the driver seat was who you can only conclude was the father cuz he was kind of hunched over them to like block of what was happening, which was futile. 111 on
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the left side of the item. a hello to get a ton about another page. on the brass drum brass, i got a check on the just model the model of the deal. bucklin moore has to be late at the beginning of the i don't know why i went back to the van. honestly just jumped to push me back towards the van. i was looking at the little boy's face. and at that moment he took like an exasperated breath like a like a forced breath, which he wasn't doing before. so i started screaming out the boys a lives the boys alive, and i ran around to the passenger side like i grabbed them. and i kept telling to him, hey, i've got you don't die, you're going to be ok. and in the video you can see me running and then i stop running at that moment he, he looks up a be and i remember feeling has so happy because his eyes were open. but then at
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the same 2nd, they roll back in the back of his head and his whole body goes land. and i thought he died of that that the time as i stopped running and i just place them in the, in the bradley is generally it is. i could tap and hate as far as i saw it was a boy for a minute and just quietly to myself, i was telling him of a story because when i looked at him, i saw my own son and i think i'm just tired at this point i'm tired of seeing everything that we're doing and my platoon leader tells me, mccord, what are you doing with these kids?
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and a soldier took a picture of me instead of a cord. you're bloody as hell. and i looked down and i had chosen the boys on me, and i just wanted to rip everything off for me. i couldn't wash and the blood off me off my hands at the time. and i just remember feeling like wanting to rip my skin off to get this blown off me right now. the silly elements in the video is the way they are slaughtered
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with is high tech equipment. 30 millimeter bullets from an apache helicopter gunship is a, is like a small hand grenade. and to spray, that's in a 1000 rounds for a minute on a group of individual is just, it's just, you know, grotesque. bear in mind that the extreme film and balancing of the cameras that the pilots have up and this guy give them such norm is power. you know, the people on the ground floor a basically watching a little dot in the sky. the meanwhile, the, the, the, these soldiers in the sky, in total security, the flag higher above any, any possibility of being harmed. and they're just playing a game. totally. yes. so the distance from the,
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the subjects on the ground and they to the toner. the, the discussion is also written reflecting this, these are so few months. these are ads, these are not human beings, the menus of 18 in thousands of miles away. it was not the soldiers who opened fire and civilians who were on trial in london. it was a man who made it public. watching the trial that day, i felt like i was really my own journey. the stewardess, the effects of, of signs of persecution are already being felt. i think you would use having an impact because i think having a sons,
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even if you look at this will happen to the guardians. it's got much less brave, much most good. it doesn't really do any stories which expose the national security space. i think it's not too much of a stretch to say that might be something to do with the fact that they know a couple of miles down the road as a journalist, imprisoned for the rest of his life in a, in a dungeon in the us full repeating state secret, every single job was all over the world. was think twice about any story that might be embarrassing to any government any this is exactly what's happening to a key. my imprisonment was enough to convince other joiners to stay away from these dangerous topics. since then, media organizations, including my newspaper, have been a warning issues concerning intelligence, operations, the whole time we were in court.
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the other side somehow avoid it to talk about what the, what the documents to him publish reveals as they did or talk about the war crimes. they didn't talk about the 15000 civilian killings in iraq that were revealed. they didn't talk about their torture and rendition pro program. they didn't talk about a one time away. they simply changed the subject for the white in london for the trial. i attended the panel discussion on the 1st case just a few days earlier. prussian will police will need to, like say, nobody had died in prison or that it's diminishing the marlo, sorry, of western liberal governments to raise free speech concerns. but it's also putting people at risk elsewhere. and i want to recognize john da, who's he a took his to unless who was imprisoned kentucky when he was imprisoned. julian's
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case was raised and used as an example of the turkish authorities of why they can do this. thank you jennifer for mentioning my case. will i want to ask something about to avoid them? um, i was jail because of the new story. i made my paper and uh, and i was cool this. so to show fun why this took some media, one day job item was into a key and he said to my phone, your father is a hero. and so you must be proud of him to. and he did after this meeting and the same job by them now is trying to get the execution decision from the okay. so what has happened? it's what chomsky calls this process of worthy and unworthy victims. so there were 4 stories in the new york times about raleigh. yesterday. there were
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none about julian. he's a worthy victim. and julian is not. so these governments need that moral veneer, and so they will use, quote, unquote, worthy victims to give themselves that imprint tour. well, persecuting on where the victims there is no moral crisis within joe biden, if you were politically deemed a worthy victim. and julia and a son is an unworthy effect on that. it's a very cynical game we approach several american options for i need to be on the topic before i finish was released. all of them declines, accept jump often. the former us national security advisor believes that assigns
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committed to crime with you of the harshest punishment. i'm not bothered by the death penalty in this country, and i think good crimes like espionage that harm the security and the safety of innocent americans. civilians deserves the strictest punishment. what size it did was decide on his own what was going to be released, and that is a violation of the right of the united states to decide what it's going to make public and what it's not going to make public gets a sovereign right. every country has and the danger is when you have self up pointed messiahs who st grade know better than the rest of the world. that the, that they release what they want without regard to the damage it could cause. according to your base lawyer, joshua, do a tell. the problem lies in the government's misuse of classification. the actual executive order says that information cannot be classified simply to
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avoid embarrassment or to hide illegal kind of. so if that's the line, then the line hasn't been transgressed by a sergeant with the leaks. it's been transferred by the us government in classifying illegal conduct because they want to avoid accountability, the federal murder. i mean, that's the kind of conduct that the us is just simply not going to acknowledge, unless someone else reveal it to take the mask off. this notion that the war in iraq or some sort of noble venture designed to bring freedom and democracy to the rockies as opposed to just more violence and was showing the treasure and his family. so the collateral moves would be due for the 1st time in
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2013 years left to the end of the new off i father and let go someone polano and b, it's on the la la la boy year old man was special. let me see if not the can this saw although the quite often the homeless softness or woods on the head of death, look into an ottoman did the deep to the present to the
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with the one on my so. so i don't want you to them, the junction of the buses were left on one of the less than a lot should have that it would not be comfortable with the idea. i don't know, but i'll get the one that's on as long as my boss and i want to eliminate con, telephone can only possible the the, the that was just one day like that was happening every day.
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and you can only block so much of it out before the effects you and that was just that was that day that it just broke for me. i couldn't i couldn't do it anymore. i couldn't justify why i was there. you can't put these kids in positions a plain god in more because that's exactly what you're doing, your plane, god. every day you're telling the 18 year old kid that if this person the noise you, you have the power to take his life. you're getting drunk off that every anybody would, you know, were trained a specific way. and while a lot of it works, it doesn't have the same time because they have no way of turning it off on us dealing with what i saw, what was playing in my head like
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a slide show every time i closed my eyes, i was losing sleep i start, i started drinking heavily and they put me on 13 medications in the army. i didn't feel anything at a certain point. i didn't feel anything, but i knew what i wanted to do. i knew that i couldn't keep my son in this world anymore and i wanted to kill him. and i recognized what i was doing. and that's when i tried to kill myself. i recognize the thoughts uh i wanted to take him out of his world to save his life. that's how the buy was the same as life was gonna kill him. and so i had a moment of clarity to what the hell am i doing? and i drank a 5th, a crown royal, and i took as many pills as i could. i've had 8 friends of mine from my unit commit suicide. since we've gotten no 8 friends, you start to wonder that i know something i don't do they know the answer.
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i don't know how to live anymore. you try to live for your family, but you feel like a burden to him. and my son keeps me here. if he wasn't here, i'd kill myself. but i won't do it because he won't have anybody. but i want to die. oh say very, very often, but i do. we stop the keep him a quote and subject natasha. the 2 victims of the europe for whose pets never
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crossed again since that fateful day when we invited them to meet online for the 1st time up to 17 use such as was reluctant. and ethan was very tense. the. i don't know if he wants to talk to me or not and he has every right to hate me if he does because i was a part of that system, but i think about him all the time. but you saved his life. yeah. but we also destroyed his family. you know, over the age of all we have a very selena button that lie to you that it was as though it does. must have been a then i lost the hoping that i had a lovely on the associate level cause on. oh hi.
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hello. hello. can you look the same as you did without the facial hair as when i pulled you out of the van who looked exactly the same in one of them is getting a glint that this, but i mentioned the layout. most of them are on the hook. you know, i'm, i'm just, i'm kind of overcome right now. seeing you. i've waited so long for this and this, so i should've said enough of stuff to ship it now. okay, so i, when i came up to the van, i could hear your sister crying. and when a bunch of us went over to the van, everybody else left and i couldn't leave her. i saw that she had glass in her eyes and i had to, i had to help her, the slice on the new, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. so it's on a touchy to the joey and to just modify, know,
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a judge shall know. huh. what time is the highest? oh, i started to find a job which are the only best middle showing them. what do i have the my alpha i was the i was the same as. busy who saved your sister and save you? i'd taken her back to clean the glass out of her eyes and then i handed her to a medic. and then i came back to the van and that's when i saw you move. i immediately picked you up and started running with you to the bradley in hopes that saving your life. it really is a great day for me just to see you and talk to you. i thought about you for what is it been? 17 years now. 17 years i'd every day i think about you guys. and i just want to get this up. i'm sorry, i'm sorry for what happened to you and your sister and your father. so that should have never happened. and from the bottom of my heart, i apologize for the actions of the man and out of helicopters. and i thought about
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it every day since that day. and it has changed me forever. you and your sister have changed me forever. and i hope that you can find it in your heart to forgive me. honestly, don't us cook then because it sounded like dusty. that was all, could you? oh yeah, no mind to. i said i'm a 10 percent. the just let you know that the government collect and i do want to leave a message. i'm optic, little bona. most of the cock little want to go over. but since the book for many, okay, let's click on mobile. so it i'm so happy seeing that you're ok now physically and everything and i wanted so long to see you. and from now on, i want you to know that you will always have a friend here. and anything i can do to help you or your family,
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if i'm capable of it, i would, i would help you. and how does the, how for all the adjustments to buy the items such as any good i can do. i do wanna thank you for taking the time out to talk with me. i've waited a long time for this. fairly lifted a weight off of me that i've been carrying around for a long time in walking with skin envil that they'll also next to hi, welcome to english. but that's a thought on a shade of go earlier. a child how play though she though. but ok, as long as you could, i for the 2 of us 50. thank you. that's. that's amazing. that's amazing. you guys have no idea. no idea how i feel right now. uh. yeah, it's uh you can, i've got a, i've got to go. thank you. and bye,
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and i'll contact you soon. thank you very much along walk in my lo shalom as well. so last i got the that was the market. so that's what the interest mclaughlin is not a lot of us are. ha ha. so what of them? they sus, the cause of come the lot. hm . the products, the memories, scores and the pains are for are still being filled. we
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had basically the expectation, such an important thing. you would change that perspective towards his block more, which was already brewing. but also towards the more as it is being carried out today, there is a transformation over to drone war for this where it's somehow became ok to can someone from maybe a ground control in arizona, but killing somebody and someone in the middle east. now we're seeing garza, according to the latest reports and leaks from the idea of who is picking out targets with artificial intelligence and the generals and those and jobs. so saying
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yes, it's much easier because the machine is doing it. so the machine is doing the killing, a lot of people and the this is the most bizarre form of alienation. but i think that some are collateral motor drawing was their artificial intelligence and gaza. we're seeing this where we knowing it it's really great. thank you for giving me a good i appreciate the pleasure of since leaving the army. ethan is living. this is family in kansas in financial hardship. the there's a lot of hurt there and not just for me,
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a lot of people are hurt because of me. and my wife tells me i need to forgive myself, but i haven't found out how yet the much is just recently we were talking about wanting to join the military. and i said, i'll break your knees. it's never gonna happen. you're not going to go kill people in another country for no reason. the subject is selling children's clothing. you know, markets she and his sister grew up to date on co. he's married. but doesn't they have children yet lined up, but then the cost why i got out there and the commercial could the best, not how this a settle me call them. let me put on the phone
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for them. they said, i know that what are the closest one is the one that had one is from the house of 1 in the morning. the only little bonus gift within the last the half a monotone on the the tomb. nobody says, you know, then the, i have a vision for how it will be went through is released. i imagine him leaving the prison. imagine him coming home to us. i imagine, you know, domestic things like having a meal together or drinking a glass of wine, all this stuff that we haven't been able to do together. everything's on hold until
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until these back the
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so can this be considered happy ending? the green lights see medium escalating horrors of contemporary welfare, criminalize jones to get to the t. it's really does seem that the 1st casualty of war is the truth. follows like messengers, the,
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