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find the right words and the right actions to find them destroyed this come. there is no forgiveness for them and they were never will be. so doors, this is monstrous and must be punished. this cannot be forgiven. let our guys do everything possible to make sure this as soon as possible. so that doesn't happen again. pro ukraine, you media outlets and online activists would perform logical somersaults to deny it . was you creating an attack? some even using, i'm a to g o location techniques to pin the blame on russia. the un security council prove to so this off to the attack, just as it did with a down of the aisle $76.00 playing in belgrade, leaving many, perhaps understandably accusing ace of being nothing more than a toad of the west. so north, we left the area and had his legs torn off in front of his 2 children in another market place attack. ukraine continues to strike residential areas with impunity on the attack on innocent civilians at the marketplace is a war cry. but wherever is the international pro wave is the international criminal
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court to the lives of the people have done yet some of these are the questions or many people's lives. this is, these are any, all to don't yet city or many things to be a company here. nonsense. a national you can find on to the minutes of dates on our web sites, t dot com. and that's all for me for today. but you know, neil will be hit with more use for the top of the on the hello and welcome defrost of full force. here we discussed some real in the kilo i, manila chan you are tuned into modus operandi. an american journalist dies in
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ukrainian custody. his only crime was critical reporting that didn't align with the war time propaganda coming from his home country. this week we'll delve into the diplomatic failures that lead to gonzalo mirror as death at the hands of an american vassal state. and the bias behind which american life is worth saving. all right, let's get into the m o the . it wasn't his 1st run in with the law in ukraine, but gonzalieras seemed to know that this last arrest would somehow be different, potentially even leading to his demise. as he mused on his youtube channel, now some called him a youtube or others, a journalist, or writer gonzalez. we're a war many hats. and he often lives much of his day in front of a webcam,
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appearing as a guest or pundits on matters of geo politics. expressing his spots on this or that and often just sharing what real life was actually like for an ex pat and ukraine. so when the special military operation was launched, and amir. 3 skins were deluged with david and goliath stories. gonzalo, we're often refuted, those claims dismantling the praise heaped upon ukraine as a beacon of democracy with its brave young president, phone numbers the landscape. the s b u began knocking on his car. keep apartment door. they paid him many visits and carted him off to jail several times. and now when the weather became more amenable in summer of 2023 lira decided it was time to head to hungary so that he might have skate the prediction. he made for himself in
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a social media post a video. he said he was within a few miles of the border, but this could be the most treacherous part. he said, watch, you have to recognize when you have actual control over some situation. and when that control is beyond you, and there is absolutely nothing that you can do me, nothing that you can do except move forward. so either i will cross the border into hungry in the next couple of hours. or i will be arrested again. and god knows what will happen to me. so if i post again here on the video and on twitter, then you know that i made it. and if i don't, then you know that i didn't, and i would ask you humbly that if you don't hear from me again,
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anybody and everybody is watching this video. please written that raise a ruckus, raise a fuss. because ultimately, you know, as you can see in the indictment that i posted on twitter. all of the pages are there. you can read it for yourself and ukrainian. and in english, the charges against me are just because of my opinions about this conflict. i did no harm to anyone and they arrested me because they wanted to have they wanted to have on the 9th news a short little video of how they are fighting the propagandist. that's it. that's why the rest of the extortion stuff that i discussed that happened later when they
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realized that i wasn't a push mark. but the start of the genesis of this whole situation is because i had a opinion that went against the narrative. and that's why i went to prison. and that's why if i'm arrested again, i will die in prison. so i asked you please, as many people as possible, the american state department knows exactly who i am, the situation i am currently involved in. and they know the fates that awaits me. they know it you know, the, i'm not saying that the that i, i forget the wording. exactly. you know, i'm
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a little stressed out as you can imagine. but now that's saying that people are fundamentally good, but for evil to clients, all you need is the indifference of good people. please don't, don't be indifferent to my fate. i ask you this very humbly, please recognize that. well, the literal death that awaits me. if this is, it doesn't work out understand what's going on. now that video proved to be his last. he was scooped up by the s b u before he could reach hungry. and in about 9 months, gonzalo was dead on social media, and many people around the world express their outrage, their sadness, their shock and horror. upon hearing this news being confirmed by his father
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gonzalo, we are a senior. joining us to discuss this and the diplomatic failure of the bite in administration to save an american citizen is daniel mc, adams. he is the executive director of the wrong paul institute and co host of the one paul liberty report. he also spent many years working on capital hill scale. thanks so much for being with us. uh so 1st the death of gonzalez, we are out was definitely sad news, but at least for me it wasn't a surprise. i mean, it seems like the writing was on the wall for him, and it wasn't a surprise to you. i mean, the death itself, but perhaps more surprising what little the white house did to help free him if any effort at all. i mean, not joe biden, and not tony blinking. how did a us citizen get left to die and what we can only imagine was our ukrainian go log yeah, i mean, part of me,
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manila was surprised. shouldn't be surprised. but i wouldn't have thought that the by didn't ministration would be so brave. and in completely ignoring the plight of an american, he had a pretty big following on the internet. a lot of people were tuning into his shows . i mean, he was extraordinarily valuable because he was an american on the ground telling us things as he saw them at a time when not many journalists over on the ground in that area. but that also made him a huge danger. because as you point out in your introduction, he challenges the narratives of divided ministration was relying on of a plucky little ukrainian democracy, defending our values against the, the hordes of russians invading ukraine. ah, so he challenges that and was dangerous. i didn't think to be honest so that the administration wouldn't let it go as far as it did because it is clearly
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a black eye on this administration. now, how comparable is gonzalo story to that of julian assigned? i mean, many people, including his wife, stella, have described julian's case as murder in slow motion. are the 2 cases comparable? i think they are comparable in one sense. um and i hesitate to say this, but gonzalo lira is an american citizen, was an american citizen. he was born in california, i think some people would like to discount that because his name sounded more according to his south american heritage. he was an american, he was held in a country that was funded, armed, trained and was the, essentially a puppet of the united states. therefore, the us government had a legal responsibility, not necessarily to spring him from jail. although the, the offences for which she was arrested are a quote, just define the russian invasion of ukraine,
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which the rest of us would just say basically free speech. she saw things differently and was arrested for that. the case is different though than say for example, he was just a petty shoplifter and he picked up some things in a car coff department store that he didn't pay for. well, the state department would have an obligation to represent him, but not necessarily to spring him. this was a very different cases was a political case. and the fact is they did nothing to help him. yeah. and, and like you said, you create a suppose to be a us ally, that we can go as far as saying a vassal state at this point. if all it would have taken was one stern phone call from biden, or blinking to zalinski to free gonzalo, why didn't they do it? i mean, compared to all the hoops that they jumps through to free the w, n. b, a star, brittany griner. that pun, is intended from russia, where she was actually found guilty of drug charges. and she was, of course, the,
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the lesbian, african american olympic gold medalist athlete who checks all those diversity boxes, score and lots of points with the bite and bass in an election year. you know, coming up the u. s. mainstream media, of course, all over that story, diplomatically the by did it ministration twisted themselves into not to free her trading her for victor boat. all people live in some is russian arms dealer who the media called the merchant of death. i mean nicholas cage even played a character inspired by boot and lord of war. if boot was so dangerous, so notorious. why trade him for a basketball player, but not even bother to send the nasty graham to ukraine about gonzalo as well? because like joining us onto you mentioned earlier, gonzalo, we are a told the truth. he told uncomfortable truths for the us government,
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which is the rhetoric does not match the reality, whether it's in the war to liberate iraq or the war to liberate ukraine. both of them saw on the ground and saw from their source is something that contradicted the sources. and i would say probably, i'm certainly blinking new about about gonzalo there are, but i would say probably the person with their fingers on the pulse or the trigger depending on how you look at it would be victoria knew. and no doubt, she's watching it like a hawk. she knew gonzalo was there. gonzales father, emailed the state department. constantly. i heard from from, from several people every week. every couple of days. what are you going to do for my son? how are you going to help my so they knew what was happening. the fact is people liked victoria knew and then victoria herself wanted him dead. and now he's dead. yeah, he was definitely like julius on inconvenient to the state and the narratives to manufacturer consent for,
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for war time and time again. we see this the story line. don't go anywhere, daniel. i got a lot more questions for you. coming up next. we'll get into diplomatic precedence in standard operating procedure. when americans get locked up abroad, we'll discuss it when we return with daniel mic. adams to type the m. o will be right back. the a the,
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the . the welcome back to the ammo. i'm in l. a chance. hollywood, a listers, like clear danes, have depicted harrowing stories of an american being locked up abroad unjustly. and the consternation that it creates for washington. but is this true in real life? daniel mac adams, the executive director of the wrong paul institute is back with us. thanks so much for sticking around, daniel. so let's go to this whole hollywood topic. i can think of the case of laura ling a journalist working for the now defunct current t, v al gore's brief media venture. she's the younger sister of journalist lisa ling, who at the time in 2009 was a special correspondent for the oprah winfrey show. so these 2 women are well
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connected to say the least. so after a 140 day captivity in north korea, we saw bill clinton himself, fly into pyongyang to rescue laura lee and you know, lee, another american journalist, captured with lane. why was wings, life more worthy of savings and gonzalez as well. we're in a depressing era manila where everything has now been politicized. you know, and this was one of the triumphs of, of the soviet leadership in, in eastern europe and the soviet union were even your personal and interpersonal relationships were politicized. we certainly have the politicization of justice here in the united states, someone like gonzalgo lira who told uncomfortable truths, what's to be ignored in blacklisted. whereas somebody a, as in the case you mentioned who could give a black guide to north korea? well, that's a unique opportunity, you know it's,
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it's something to be taken advantage of. and so all of the animals in the barn are not equal manila. i think unfortunately, any gonzalo lira sadly found that out both of them. both of these were, were practicing journalism. but one of them was doing the right kind of journalism and one was doing the wrong kind of journalism. and that's why he died sadly in a cold dungeon. yeah, and i think it's really worth mentioning, highlighting the fact that, you know, she's a link right. she's one of the link sisters who and they're connected to oprah, you're connected to algore who's directly connected to the former president of the united states. you work for, you know, you work for these people. right. and, and the narrative of the north koreans and what have you. it just all worked out really well in, in a ms. ling's favor, obviously, to have bill clinton literally fly in and, and rescue you after a 140 days. i mean, i'm not, you know, disparaging or down playing what they experience,
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but it's worth pointing out that these are people that are elite themselves. right? absolutely. in gonzalo wasn't, and in fact, you know, you had a situation. what is a journalist nowadays, you know, the, the mainstream media of course, would like us to think that only they are qualified to be journalists. but you know, american confidence in the mainstream media is that an all time low? so you have citizen journalist like gonzalo lira and many others who are reporting from on the ground and giving us troops. of course, we mentioned this onto earlier in his entire operation or about people telling us the truth that they were seeing and witnessing with their own eyes is what journalism used to be. but nowadays, that can be inconvenient for governments like us governmental runs against generic . yeah, and that's what a little bit about your background. you worked as a staff for on the hill for many years in those years. i'm willing to bet that
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there was a story or 2 of americans getting in trouble abroad. i mean, we're kind of rabble rousers looks troublemakers when we go abroad. so some names, i'm sure we've never heard of senators house members of those people from their home state have probably stepped in to apply pressure at state or perhaps the white house to free their constituent bring them home. gonzalez bureau was a california native from burbank. i mean, this hits close to home. oh, literally for the both of us both be in california. native gavin newsome is the governor and adam shift the what are the cheap right cheese. so cheap, but that works to cheese. russia gate. uh uh, people that were propelling the story. this hoax out of a chef. he represents burbank, not a peep out of them. what's with this? inconsistency of support from even the local side,
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the local state representatives as well. of course, as you know, manila, it was adam shift himself. we saved us from the russians, and the russian influence in getting donald trump selected. that was a personal achievement of pretend himself. so the fact that gonzalo there is also pollutants agent means that adam is not going to lift a finger for his constituent. maybe as you say, if you had come from an elite family that had donated a few $1000000.00 to his campaign, he might have seen things slightly differently. i'm being facetious, but of course you know what the point is that someone like in solid lira are living in car car is not well connected. like adam shift don't care if you make a noise on capitol hill. usually it's because there is some political benefit to be derive from making it. and remember when jamal could show, can he was murdered? he was a journalist, a met look at the the uproar in american elite journalism circles over the murder
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of him. nothing at all about gonzalo lira. so you have this 2 tiered system where if you're in with the, with the group, it's politically in favor. well then you have a champion and if you're not, or you just die in silence. yeah, it was, it's very depressing. so obviously the circumstances surrounding how gonzalo lira died and, and, and you actually wrote a piece about this for the wrong paul liberty report. i believe that you kind of really, you kind of stick it to joe biden. can you elaborate for us a little more about the circumstances surrounding his death? i mean, this has been, i mean, we talked about, we talked earlier about, about julianna's launch, stella, his wife calling it murder and slow motion. this, this was, you know, a little faster than what we're seeing with his honest, with a 9 months he was dead. can you explain a little bit of those circumstances and why you are so angered when you,
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when you heard that he passed as well. he had detailed before he was arrested on the border of hungary e. a detailed the torture that he underwent in a previous incarceration. in ukraine, all the things that they did to him, he alleged, and i believe that that they were true are horrific and are hard to watch. that's put it that way. so you can only imagine what it was like when they say, when they nab him on the border. you said, why didn't you sneak over what people might not understand, but there are a lot of that and it come, gary is on the border between ukraine and hungary and ukrainian government has a taste for nagging down and putting them on the front lines. disproportionate to the percentage of the population. so my guess is it was very well guarded when they picked him up, trying to escape that probably angered them because he could have made a single political thing, hadn't gotten away. so one can only imagine the circumstances of his, of his incarceration. the ultimately died of double pneumonia is longer had
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collapsed. so he was literally fighting for breath for the last month or so at least and finally collapsed and died. because that's just so grand and an awful. and lastly, the death of an american, it lisa used to be a very serious issue. but will the death of gonzalez lira would cause perhaps you think this being an election year will a cause? any law makers here in washington to reconsider the funding and ukraine as it should, and i would hope that it would, i would have been public and some more opposed to the somebody i hope that are posted on principle rather than just so political points against biden and if any of them are they should, they should take up the cause they should say, look, this is the kind of government. this has been kind of regime we're going to be funding. i would hope people, luxury vance and marjorie taylor green and a few others have i think, been pretty honest and pretty upfront about this. this is
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a perfect example. this is something low hanging fruit for them to cling on to, to uh, to a post for the funding for ukraine. and daniel, tell me if i'm just kind of high in the sky or being idealistic. but i mean i, i'm the child of immigrants, right? i'm the 1st american born in my family and it was always my belief and my understanding that this country kind of goes abides by the rule of leave, no man behind or woman or, or they are. i don't know what climate we're in right now. 2024, but leave no man behind. right. but that doesn't appear to be the case of we're not treating everybody equally when an american has locked up abroad with no diplomatic effort is even put forth. i mean, doesn't that raise any red flags to our civilian population to say, hey, something is wrong here. i'm going to be afraid to travel now because of something happens to me. this administration's not going to help me. it will make your
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generous donation to the button to administer the before you take that trip abroad and you should be just fine. send a nice little of know to add them ship and you'll be just fine. yeah, that's kind of sounds like where, where we're at and it's just, you gotta make sure you donate to your local politician before you go abroad to ensure that god forbid anything happen that you're taking care of what a democracy were and what a time to be. alive, daniel mcadams, thank you so much for being with us. daniel mcadams is of course the executive director at the wrong paul institute, you can learn more about their work at the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity by going to ron paul institute dot com. so unfortunately, gotta leave it right there. thank you so much for your time and insight. explain that. so as you can see in the us, the land that purports to be the greatest democracy on earth and claims to value
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the lives of its citizens. claims to protect its nationals abroad, failed gonzalo lira, he paid the ultimate price, he paid with his life for the crime of critical journalism. and i don't know mean tweets about joe biden. i send my deepest condolences to his family. that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host middle of chan. thank you so much for tuning and we'll see you again next time to figure out the ammo. the, the,
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