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[000:00:00;00] the, the, the tough news, what just happened in belgrade is definitely a terrorist. actually, it was a targeted attack on civilians. lot of important comments on campus and definitely attack on the russian city of belgrade with guilds, 25 civilians. and when did more than a 100, don bass comes under heavy shedding from ukraine on new years. eve wins at least 4 civilians killed in more than a dozen. and when did the
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above all for a central japan leaving for that and triggering warnings of a possible. so that means the court documents related to the late american sex defend jeffrey epstein, will be released this week with the names of former us president bill clinton and your case prince andrew expected to appear in the records and those, all the headlines that value are watching are to international live from months ago . i'm a nationwide josh, i'll be back at the top of the hour. but the latest headlines stay with us that are going on the ground. the
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i'm action or attention. this is a special edition of going underground. john, bill, joe, one of the greatest john lives in history is dead award winning all sort of hidden agendas, heroes, a secret country of films, the war and democracy in the coming war and china. palestine is still the issue. the way you don't see the expos, washington consensus, imperial war crimes all around the world. and his last is he campaign, tirelessly for britain to release with unique found a julian assange who he would never see free again after his torture in london. cutting balances from the whole team here and going underground to his family. this is one of the last interviews he did for the show in memoriam, john pilcher. i don't think so much for coming on the show. you said the palace time is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war? and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism. will power assign to it. so the center of, of a great imperial act. ah, i've made to felons called palestine and still the issue $28.00 is
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a pot. if i may make another one, it will be cold. tell us find this to leave true because palestine on the unless we understand the a trustworthy being impose on palestine and the rights of people to defend themselves, the rights of people to resist against an external outside false, false. but uh uh, it becomes more extreme by the moment, and i'm talking about israel. they move, never understand how the world works. so it's pretty and a whole attempt to make some of the central issue of the reporting investment on something's hazard promises, uh, a peculiar team and in fact, come come off and it's military waiting a part of a resistance, a resistance that was provoked by these riley's the real team and then this is his
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as well, but it's not simply is ryle, i mean, this is as much uh, a british and american bull attends palestine as it is. and is riley one you know, just a few years ago. uh, the chief of the defense stuff in brent. and so nick call to visit to the israel and between himself and uh uh, seniors, riley strato display drawer up drew up basically a secret class, a partnership on military partnership between israel and britain. in fact, it goes much deeper than that. it's, it's a, it's an integration of the 2 miller trade. false is what do you have? uh, uh, uh, is riley's paint train. been in the ordinance design and brittany ordinance design
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those bombs and berkeley soldiers pay you trade and then uh, in uh, uh, with, with, with units such a pain as is the idea describes it as palestinian tested. so the be the integration of britain and especially the united states with which caves, israel, $10000000.00 a day is, is complete. so it is in one sense, it's a, a british european american war against the people of palestine who are doing one site. and that is refusing, exercising the moral and legal right to resist a brutal occupation. it's brittany says it's a friend of israel. you know, the 2 sides ism, that is mandated under broad costing restrictions, is it with here because obviously when you're talking about the atrocities, as we know,
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israel says the responsibility lies with i'm us. it is using civilians as human shields among joyless schools and holmes. and they gave fair warning and told me to grab the phone. secretary it says the u. k condemns, i'm us attacks on the see of civilians and reaffirms israel's right to self defense . well, right, fine, i should, you have to say that, but there are not 2 sides. and actually to the very notion of 2 sides is i'm saying, uh, it's like people look at your output uh at the drum and bottoms during the pilot since i got, but there's 2 sides here. uh, you know, the but the, the, the, the, the palestinians have crude records and when they are accused of indiscriminate chelly, yes. the say the rockets accrued but on the other hand, israel is doing the square. i'm not talking it's, it's, it's, it's deliberately attacking as
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a toy is done. civilian targets and we have the spectacle, the other day of a high rise building in which the, the, the, the, the media, almost old, palestinian certainly known western media. uh we, we, we had the spectacle of this building be below enough ideas. riley is when but nonsensical story that was hovering her mouth. so it wasn't. and all, let us turn those pharaoh witnesses so that it's like the pbc report, the term po, and who talks about a war between israel and how miles boeing noticed, i thrown it's an attack on an officer pod people by the occupier. israel best buy great powers. do you think lee is john list? you mentioned jeremy boeing, the least editor of the statement. david bbc went to apologize previous to being profile us. time is reporting. do you think they understand that
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a firestone grenades into the alex and mosque on the equivalent of christmas eve is like, uh, doing that to the vatican on christmas eve. i mean, it was even though 5 to a, it's a, it's a bit like that. the bombing, the vatican, or the sending the soldiers into the vatican. or if i don't know, what are they doing out there? i mean, you don't actually have to be in the holy land to understand that the provocation, the attack on palestinians, and the, the attack on, on, on the holy a small skin in the, in, in it. so, um, i was entirely unprovoked. and the, the fact that i'm how much one of these rallies stop these attacks on the people in jerusalem. stop them now. well, we will resist and so they've resisted, as every people has the right to do so west the media. uh, you know where all by
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a garza? yes, there are a lot of palestinian travelers risk getting my lives and muslim journalists and arabic speaking to unless but we're on the high paid west and john was it looks to me like a boy called or because you think good. there was a time when john is retried. how does it get into guys? are obviously the john, this is saying they don't expensive these a, but it's a israel that actually prevents them and doesn't give them the pos is and i should say is right. and obviously says there were rocks at alex, a mosque, and a israel says they give warnings. well that, that's disputed by some of the children you've seen that parents being killed. well, we know that as well as a lie measuring and has been proven to be that. but i think we do have to understand and the responsibility in britain is that the responsibility of the north idly the present government. but the legal polity is part of that of
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instalments labor polity, which allowed pro is royal groups to uh, to direct the policies solve the label policy. but in effect, support this. they so tired when you have the, the shadow foreign secretary, uh say you go to criticizes royally atrocities. um, it is anti semitic. then maureen, what ran lewis carroll? well, really, the bbc had a piece of to the, some of the atrocities in the past week saying, but why is it all these protests? is it i, when we saw that some of the largest purchase in the world here in london. but i know they've been all around the world. why is it they don't protest about the syrian government or against the, according to western sources, genocide, committed by china. right now we're going to talk about china and bought to what, why are these protest is about palestine a tool? why don't site protest against kind of a, why don't say protests to the phrase and government about the genocide against the
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indigenous people. uh, why don't they protest to the us government about, but dozens of countries that deserve a throne, as about the, the, the, the great numbers of people but is, but as his test of this cause, then there's dispossession. it does cause it's a, it's a, it's a been all argument, uh, people are protesting about an atrocity that is going on before our eyes. and we're allowed to see that atrocity, or because of some of the brave a strong, the less i know. i know some of these people, photographers, cam, roman people who's building we sold, blowing up and one of my film. so boy, you don't see there is a risk sake when some, which is riley's sniper guns down the palestinian camera man who's lying
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wounded on the ground. and then they continue to shoot as his legs. he was uh and uh, uh, so seriously wounded. uh he probably wouldn't walk again. so he's, but that's the kind of bravery. but these people in mostly power steering and 5 to say, mostly palestinians. the high paid bbc people and all those are just not, but you know, yes, it may be very difficult. the israelis who uh, uh, who, who's domain they seem to cover very well. what let them in, what aren't they data regardless. they are in the tunnel is that they keep telling us about, from egypt. congresswoman to labor in the united states, the palestinian extraction arguably fell into a draft of trying to attack. come us, but the amazon you are kazi, a coach has this rising sky. the democratic party said that apartheid states and
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north democracies, a tony blinking, and someone who supported the destruction of setting it ended up like that of africa's which has been cabinet company, country and libya said um, said he wasn't convinced about the just the rebuilding being full of homeless operatives, is it changing in the united states? if it's not changing in london, decided a change. i don't know if it's a change, you know, by no, no bama. uh, well, uh, uh, in 2014, during the last is rarely killing prestone. that was signed by, we're killing something like an average of 11 children a day. and yet a bomb run. but uh, a range the re supply of precision weapons to israel bite and is now the president. i don't see the difference. the only difference,
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the only resistance it's is the resistance that's what's different the of, in this attack there is a real resistance. and this, that should be matched by people going beyond the governments, beyond the power lines and guardians of this freight. so that's the only way, whether the whether or not that succeeds, i don't know. but there was no other way. you suggested a link between those pictures of, of the atrocities coming from palestine and the british army. and the, and the british states has the israel, i know they've been accused of getting drunk. this in the past, borrowed from the nato, a book when it same is the blue of bell gray tv in yugoslavia. in this destruction of the, the big tower and gaza housing, media organizations. it's a lot more dangerous. now when i'm, when i was a bold car is one, but in the, particularly in southeast asia,
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because now your side that is the side represent the people whose use paypal role brought caustic overnight. ization sent to all right and making for you your target. uh and uh, but at the very least these palestinian tamara, on the then photographers and journalists, they are targets. but every origin was now a targets. go into some broad church in london into the corner that pays tribute to journalists who died in, in, uh, covering covering was, and they are, they all the names the names are listed in the last few years. uh that indicate the trend that uh the us in particular, definitely give a damn with your john was still with you have a, a line you're hanging around your neck that says john was,
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the welcome back to about 2 of us special interview with you on build your input when we talked about the atrocities taking place in gauze. the country currently holding the presidency of the un security council is china, which failed to persuade joe biden to issue a resolution on the current slaughter of the people's republic. demonized by nato is the subject of john villages 2016 film becoming more on china. this was the distinguished historian, theodore h. y 205. so to the white house, the week of it speaking in the 19 sixty's. perhaps china is too fast to be governed by mercy. yet the chinese mind created order that they must be brought to recognize they are the biggest factor in the world's disorder. and we must untangle the med list of the mind. the most difficult task in the world is to reach the minds of men who h. you what,
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what was really complaining about? what's the loss of a china that the imperial west could dominate a cliff from jump villages the coming war in china? there as far as johnson deployed britain's atrium is elizabeth that club carry. is it going from china? i'm still here with john field, you joins me from sidney in australia while it is rail is britain and strategic military partners. we're told in nature the nation media day of today that our enemies to our national security, russia and china, china holding the rotating presidency of un security council. you said the coming war on china. how have you noticed? the difference here is, are god's palestine with china are apparently trying to force the issue with a statement from the un security council to go overseas, fight against the wishes of the united states. ultra, the whole campaign against china and the campaign against palestine. one on
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the same thing it is about control is about imperial power. so to a certain time in the history threatened, they feel threatened. they're not actually threatened. they have threatened, they cannot make tons and lives they may uh, their, their economic prosperity is receding, bought. uh, so in order to correct this, uh, they play with the prospect the bull. it's a terribly dangerous game. when i made becoming more against china and that was in 2016, i wrote the title almost as a provocation. if i was doing that, so now i would say it's a reality in a few short is china from being in many sites. so it's
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a strategic ally of the west. certainly in the circle war against terrorism. it was uh and uh, it's uh, a relationship of, uh, uh, trade and currencies. this was a peaceful, a peaceful relationship and a change with the circle pivot to wager. and what we have now is which has never reported. and this is very important because it's basically a silence for a propaganda war. there are 400 active bases surrounding china. us spaces based off here in australia with probably the one of the most important a pine gap, all the way up through the philippines, thailand, korea and japan. so that we have bases now,
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which i primed for nuclear attack in okinawa and in korea, a pointer to china, something like 5 or 600 miles away. that's the kind of provocation that way, living with day by day. now that's almost never use that as the dangerous stage, but worrying leaving us. this is the stage when they call the mistake or accident. and it becomes a nuclear war. and the china adults and in military times 200000 and threatened that he bought a, it's made, it is major very clear the waters interest. so this business in trading uh, in uh, in, in, in development, in, in making its own people. uh, prosperous, in
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a way that they've never known you. when you're in china, you have a history is like a presence the history of trying to ride through the 19th century as a colonial, impoverished servant of the west. uh they feel that they call it the, the century of humiliation that's over and the speed. and it's being, it's, it's over in a very spectacular way because china has risen to the point where kind of thing the west can do it can do and often do it better. almost tough of all a trying these cov, advancing is going to other countries. that's indicative of tried those development policies. this is, this is the beginning of a well based on develop. i felt good. you know, that doesn't mean to say,
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but i grade power itself doesn't have the, uh, present difficulties for all of us. but the difficulty is a much diminished if that grade powell is not a military aggressor. there's only one military aggressor in the world, and that is the us back by the u. k. fact by its vessel state australia. and the reason for that is that the u. s. has realized its losing its economic dominance, but what it does have, or it thinks it has is military dominance. it's a very dangerous time as well. you know the news here that we get that i mean human rights watch them as the cooling claims of the human rights abuses in jen, jen. true. we and use every day about the the oppression of the oligarchs actually in, in hong kong, britain, upgrading is nuclear weapons and has sent
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a to miss elizabeth. it's the black sea protecting us from russia, and it's headed for the south china sea. what do you think goes through the minds of the soldiers on board? a team is elizabeth the 2nd ad bar, as johnson here, when he sends our aircraft carrier, they're drawing a pandemic. well, they will be told a story and they can hardly be blamed for what is going through their minds, frankly, with the are they across carrier, those costs and billions and who's a craft uh, by courtesy of the united states and those a craft and work for a while anyway. uh, it would be in a very black saying, so be fun a for watson. so serious. uh, there's no reason to confront china or in the south trying to say, uh, most of the stories that lives in zang about the way he goes out now propaganda
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without evidence, without the evidence. in fact, in certain saying, there was a problem with the uh, i think it's the, what was the coal, the east took us down. freedom movement, which the us state department described as one of the most extreme terrorist organizations. so trying, i have a terrorism problem in, in the province, waive a whether or not trying know is being able to handle secessionist problems. uh, the same, but the soviet union, those had, and many of the countries of had a. but there was no evidence whatsoever says there is the kind of a suffering that has a worthy of the description genocide. but some genocide i should remind you, came from the lips of mike pompeo, who described himself as
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a lyle and most of the circle of evidence has come from a roadside to now associated with the driving style and foundation in washington and coal. adrian sans, ah, if you look at zones is all his so called documentation, it's documentation used by and the state and many of those. it's fraudulent, hey, the agency is that obviously we do invite them on the program and people can see our end to view whether we could cancel a bus and on the show and our youtube channel. i mean, uh you, you mentioned earlier about, um these uh, bases around shined. uh, i mean, obviously tracking trace of a cove. it is a problem here in britain. we don't seem to be able to track and trace corona virus infection, but there's the, there seems to be a large number of bases that are tracking and tracing on her every right
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moves. and just tell me what pine gap is. what pub piney gap was set up by the c i a in it's new. alice springs was set up in the late ninety's and sixty's. uh for many years it was denied. uh uh, the stranger and government denies that it was an american base. they described as a shared facility. it wasn't, they're not speaking to kind, it's a completely american run. facilitate with a strange and employee is but as a straight and intelligence and us intelligence is completely integrated. that's not a problem. is it? certainly one of the most important places in the world, and they've, what's known in his release document showed that to be uh, a base that spied right across asia. right across the china. right across russia. uh, i may just by operation not
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a defensive operation. a smile peroration. so at the moment, uh, it probably is the major spied base on, on, on china or, and all the other imagine the enemies of uh, of the united states. and it was, of course, julian assad you helped snowed and avoid the clutches of the united states, perhaps at ga, just a very quickly what have you heard about what is happening in the assigned case, biden doubling down. it seems on a 175 years for the world's most famous journalist. so it was some wasteful thinking for awhile, but the by the administration may not carry on trumps to suit of julia and the song it is. and it's now heading for the high court in london where it will probably, uh, uh, happen in uh,
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in the awesome peps september, october, uh, which the high court will decide whether there was any credibility in the us, appealing against this decision to let trillion go. my own site and say is, and i feel fine, you know, of us making this prediction is a tool and will be set free by suddenly type. so because he in bobby's hey, in bodies, the very resistance that we've been talking about in this program. it's a resistance, all the information of transparency, of, of a whole, moral purpose of resisting the forces of, uh, oppression, a julian himself. and his case exemplifies that. that's why
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