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of course, it's just such as far as the mother in law lives, as the brother printer was up at the moment. this is just so please stay with me. your last name was needs read. it was can, when we used to live in action, we have support for someone who is this, we would show new people to the, the the
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take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by tell us tired vision with no real live indians. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills. and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can a hi, i'm rick sanchez. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different little opinions that he
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won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department to see i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you comfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way in things. on march, the 22nd 1943. doing the great petri, i'll take the shirts and munch fatality and 118 run down the belly. mercy and village of clotting ship of the new wish in luxury is just about changes to this one. most of the rooms to 40 you to you. $149.00 people died including $75.00 children of age was practically wiped off the face of the law. new blue loves are
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a little bit live arching couldn't. charlie was, you know, in june we used to dispose, oh, shoot, was hard really. i really usually don't you feeling, you know, so the infamous battalion responsible for the atrocity included over $100.00 ukrainian national is from west to new. right. because of the picture. all right, and so i'm see what, okay, and so far as the new e phone looks, a lot of those to you just for assuming you're up. assume um with them us customers declassified criminal cases from the central archive of the k g b, a better rules shed light on the atrocity. and on so numerous questions that have remained an onset for many years. watch on oxy, the, i guess it was a pleasure plus thousands of people is the best way to look at even if it was
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useful recalls. and then you said that, i mean if i give them the starting the leisure, but i'd like to bring your opportunity. well, that means that it was all set up initially and i wish we knew this for much longer. so most of them was funded by some, some video. i think it was just an open them see if the machine you were in a solution. most of the yes, last we did on the and i just get brush up and think i'll ask them to move them easy. can use this or not? like i was on the last of the was ma'am, just from williams, from the by the name of the visible eunice introduced to your worship. i mentioned the
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mortgage. your interview with tucker carlson has already reached a 1000000000 views. there has been many different positive reactions, particularly it is clear what the reactions have been like from western leaders. that the british prime minister in the german chancellor called the interview that you're quoting in the ridiculous and absurd attempt to explain the reasons for the start of the special military operation and justify it. not the threat of a nato attack on russia. what do you think about such assessments, but that will kind of show storing you. first of all, it's good that western leaders are watching and listening to what i see is today. for some reason, we are unable to hold direct dialogue. then we should be grateful to mr. colson, that we can do so through him as an intermediary. but it's a bad wisdom lead us cheat and distort what i say, why to 0. and i didn't say anything like that. i did not say that the start of my special military operation in ukraine is connected to the threat of
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a need to attack on russia is, or where is this? in my interview, there was a recording with them show exactly where i said this, which you was talking about, something else. the fact that we were constantly deceived in connection with nato is known expansion to the east. by the way, this was said primarily by the nato secretary general, and he was a representative of germany. he said, not an inch to the east. then we saw 5 extension. it was a complete deception. we of course, were and are concerned about the possibility of ukraine being thrown into nato since this threatens our security. that's what i said. but the immediate trigger was the complete refusal of current ukrainian authorities to implement the minced agreements and in the ongoing attack with numerous casualties on the don't boss. republics, the lu, against people's republic and the donates people's republic. we did not recognize these republics for 8 years, but they ultimately turn to us requesting recognition as they faced slim prospects
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of resolving issues within the framework of the minsk agreements. we recognize them then made an agreement with them known as the friendship and mutual assistance treaty. we fulfilled our obligations under this agreement in accordance with the un charter. as i said, we did not start the war. we are only trying to end it. at the 1st stage, we tried to do this through peaceful means with the help of the men's degree me. just as it turned out later, we were fooled here too. because both the former german chancellor and the former french president admitted and publicly stated that they had no intention of implementing these agreements. they were simply stolen for time to pump up the ukrainian regime with additional weapons which they successfully did. the only thing we can regret is that we did not act earlier believing that we were dealing with decent people, feel exposure, cut off. some of it's close to mr. carlson was already facing criticism before the
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interview took place. now he is being blamed for allegedly asking to few tough questions. allegedly he was too soft with you and you were very comfortable with him. but what you, what do you think he did you pressure the american journalist with your authority that even able to i need a golf course. i'm nice to have the wash cut also. i think that mr. carlson of yours is a dangerous person. when i say yours, i mean that he is a representative of your profession. journalism that i'm going to be honest. i thought that he wouldn't behave aggressively and ask these so called tough question is, i was not only ready for this. i wanted it because it would give me an opportunity to respond to sharply, which in my opinion, would give a certain specificity to our entire conversation. but he chose a different tactic. he tried to interrupt me several times. but surprisingly for weston journalist, he turned out to be punching on and listening to my link,
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the monitor of especially those related to history. and he didn't give me a reason to do what i was ready for. so typically, frankly speaking, i did not fully enjoy this interview, but he strictly followed his plan and he fulfilled his plan. it's not for me to judge how meaningful it was in the end. it's just the view as listeners maybe read is of the receive material. they must draw their own conclusion right after this interview, there were calls to sanction tucker carlson. and in general, there were talks that he might be arrested still. would that even be possible? sort of i'll show up, but the question was most essential seduce, the sun is in prison and almost no one knows what he's close. ones remember him, that's it. but it is a feature of social consciousness. the news gets forgotten. the reception, at least this orange was accused of giving away state secrets, but it's hard to pin. so take these nations on mister kaufman because he didn't
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touch upon any secret. nevertheless, say probably everything is possible in today's united states. for mr. coffins point of view. this would be said, i don't envy him, but it's his choice. he knew what he was getting into. but from the point of view of making people around the world realize what a modern, liberal democratic dictatorship is, which is vividly represented by united states current ruling class. it would probably be a good thing. they would then show their true face instantly. it's cut off and cut off the boyfriend. the customer's tab just to dispel some doubts on mr. carlson said after the interview, you had another conversation to interview. now everyone is wondering what that conversation was about or no on significance. he went through his plan, as i've already said. and that's it. i didn't go beyond this plan. there were some
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other topics, for example, that i thought were important to talk about. but i didn't throw in additional topics that the journalist did not raise in his conversation with me. and therefore, the question of the, the immunization of russia, connected, say to interest nick, incidents like the jewish people, groans in the russian empire. of course, they should have come up during the official part of the interview. but one of the topics that he and i talked about when the cameras were turned off is exactly what the secretary of state of the united states was talking about. mister blinking has talked about this several times, that his relatives, his great grandfather, fled russian from jewish pilgrims and in different countries of the world in europe, in the states. this topic is brought up constantly. i repeat, it is brought up with the aim of demonizing, russia to show what barbarians scoundrels and robbers live here. in fact, if you look at what the current secretary of state said and look not at political
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slogans, but at the essence of the problems that were occurring then much of this becomes clear. for example, in our archives, we have this, mr. blinking is great, grandfather did leave the russian empire. he was born somewhere in the pole top of province and then lived in keith and left the city. the question arises, what does mister blinking believe the keys and the surrounding areas on native russian territories? sick and if he says that his great grandfather escaped russia from jewish pilgrims, then i want to emphasize this. he believes that there was no ukraine in 19 o 4 because in 19 o 4 mister blinking is great, great grandfather left for the united states. this means that there was no ukraine there. if he says that he fled for russia. apparently mister blinking is our man. it's a pity that he makes such a public statements. this can lead to failure pro on the wrong side of the people, but then would immediately comes to mind. here is not just the other day,
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the german, a media published articles that the grandfather of the current german foreign minister anna lena bear box. it was an ardent nazi i'm and now taking into account everything that has been happening in relations between our countries in recent years. and then it turns out that perhaps at some genetic level, the most of national socialism is being spread in this country. more of a new new the from the, this is one of the subtypes of extreme nationalism. by the way, i want to go back to the topic of the rooms as something has come to my mind now. they mainly to place in the south south west of the russian empire on the territory of more than ukraine. mister blinking and sister left in 19 for the 1st method programming cube happened in 19 o 5. so his great grandfather or great great grandfather could only find out about this either from the newspaper or from information that came from keith at that time. and so in principle, the method of events, negative ones,
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began at the start of the 19th century, i think in 1920 in 1921, the 1st mass pilgrim to place. of course, these crimes took place in odessa vending milly tofal and she told me in other cities that belong to modern day ukraine and bella, ruth, they were a couple of incidents of this kind inside period. but the 1st was associated with the murder of the greek patriarch in constantinople. back then, the greeks who lived there believe that the jews were somehow involved in the assassination attempt on the patriarch. but this is not important to you. what is important is that the resistance squads, which consisted of jewish and russian youth, oppose the pilgrims. the government, including this artist one, gave a aubrey at assessments and tried to prevent these tragic events, including with the help of the army. but i repeat again, this is a separate topic. and as for nationalism, naziism and fascism,
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i'll tell you perhaps strange things. first of all, is on the lena bear bulk herself represents the green party. many representatives of this part of the european political spectrum speculating on indian citing people's fears, surrounding events that may occur in the world due to climate change. sure. and then they pursue their own political line, which is far from what they came to power with. this is what is happening in germany. now, let's say the use of coal for energy generation has increased, more so than in russia. so where is this green agenda? secondly, people like the german foreign minister, are of course, hostile to our country, to russia. but in my opinion, she is also hostile to her own country because it is difficult to imagine that a politician of such rank would treat the economic interests of their own country and people with such a 15. and i won't go into details now. it is put in practice,
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this is exactly what is happening and we see it tell you what the next part of what i want to say. it may sound dissonant with what i just said. i do not believe that today's generations of germans should bear the full political responsibility for everything that nazi germany did. it is impossible to shift responsibility for what hitler and his minions did onto the people of today. and not only in germany, but also in other parts of the world, europe and so on. i think that would be unfair. slapping such a label on the entire german population is a dishonest position. this is an abuse of what the peoples of the soviet union suffered. it seems to me that this is dishonorable. and there's no point. we must proceed by facing the realities of the day and look at who is actually doing what and what policies are being pursued. shut off, in my opinion,
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and in many countries, even in those in which it would seem, this should not sound as a political late motif is, does some kind of perceived exclusivity of some people's over others are kind of choosing will listen. this is how not managed, therefore, if this is so widespread, we should also put you in any case, think about building this anti fascist, anti nazi propaganda and work in a global level. this should not be done at some sort of state level. this will only be effective if it is done on the level of public consciousness and public initiative. it doesn't matter which country this happens either. when you have a phase of feeling based on the size perfect, the european union as a whole, has practically begun panicking at the possible return of donald trump as the us president. and trump's recent statements have generally discouraged european leaders. they do not hide it. she trump said the us should only protect europe and country if they can pay for it. and what's, why has this kind of
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a relationship developed between europe, it's leaders and donald trump. project trump has always been labeled as a non systemic politician. he has his own views on how the united states should develop relations with its allies. the tensions with their before his to take the withdrawal of the united states from the kyoto environmental agreements to attentions existed into. but the venue as president decided that washington would withdraw from these agreements, despite the attractiveness of the environmental agenda, because he believed that this was harmful to the american economy. that's it. no matter how the european leaders cursed him, he did it. yes, it was adjusted later in the video. how is trump's position different time in this sense? basically, it's not really the way he wanted to force the europeans to increase the defense spending. or as he said,
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let them pay for their protection for opening the nuclear umbrella over their heads and so on. i don't know, let them figure it out themselves, but it's, they have problems. there is probably some logic in this, from his point of view, from the point of view of the europeans, there is no logic. and they would like the united states to continue to carry out the same functions that have developed into the formation of nature, free of charge. so that's the business. i believe that nato is no longer needed at all. there is no point except for it being an instrument of us foreign policy. if the us believes it does not need this to, that is its decision or distortion down for sale by the current us president biden is giving more and more reasons for the whole world to discuss the state of his health 0. so this is the president of one of the largest nuclear countries on the, at the same time, we all see the concerning footage on a daily basis of the diet. that's what do you think when you see and hear all this
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. yeah, i think that the domestic election race is gaining momentum in the united states. it is taking on more and more acute forms and it is incorrect in my opinion, for us to interfere in these process. listen, when i met with by didn't in switzerland 3 years ago. they were already saying that he wasn't confident. i didn't see anything of the sort. well, yes, he picked that his papers and to be honest, i think the mind there was nothing wrong with that effect that somewhere while getting out of a helicopter bumped his head. so what? who among us hasn't hit their head on a helicopter? let them cast the 1st stone. i am not a doctor and do not consider myself to have the right to give any comments on this matter. we should not look at this, we should look at the political position. i believe that the position of the current administration is extremely harmful and erroneous. and i told president biden this at one point north of a question that was raised 4 years ago and is now becoming relevant again. who is
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better for us, spite and or trump spider spider. he has more experienced, predictable, and an old school politician. but we will work with any us leader who the american people have confidence in the tricky oldest noise on the 2nd, i wanted to get back to your interview with tucker carlson. do you remember the statements made by the current leaders of germany and the u. k. a but the one you mentioned in your interview with mister carlson was boris johnson's email. it was he who according to mister arrow, amelia's confession bordered key of not to negotiate with moscow. but to find out now is key of authorities had not then listen to this, let's call it advice. how could events have developed further and just put in the will, mr. other, how many answer that question himself? what's the footage? we didn't force these words. he said once he thought why he did that, i don't know he's a frank person,
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i guess. but he also said that if we had fully implemented the symbol agreements, the war would have stopped a year and a half ago. he said so well, watching the interview with mister carlson. it seems to me that it is necessary to single tediously show the interview with mister of amelia. why did the west take this position? i'm talking specifically about the width and the bubble the us since the former prime minister johnson could not come on his own initiative without consulting washington on the matter. surely such consultations not only took place, but i think that he simply went on a business trip at the expense of the american administration. they paid him travel allowances for this. so there he laid out the position that it is necessary to fight russia to the last ukrainian and inflict a strategic defeat upon russia. that part was in brackets, of course. apparently, they were counting on such a result. but as i told mister kaufman and i can repeat it to you,
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if they see that this is not working, maybe that means adjustments need to be made. but this is now a question of the art of politics. because politics, as we know, is the art of compromise. anything that's included in the, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the russian states. never as one of the most sense community best english. i'll send, send up the in the 65 to 5 must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission,
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the state on the rush of funding and supports the r t spoke neck team and our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center. for what question did you say, even closer to the and it was warmer to the office agenda to separate from the petro dollar and create a gold back dean are which inevitably led to the us nato. european union mafia ball to kill them at the edge of a band at an over throw this country. the 3 or 412 years has
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been the victim of one of the most. savage multi spectrum was the, the us and the u. k. m a u. and the allies in the gulf states and then israel and turkey. and i was instructed that i had to create a crisis by a given date, so that farms admissions could be fired. and i, i made it clear that i would do my job. i would do my duty. we have seen a period of in marla's aggressiveness by the u. s. and the western powers the in 1943 at the height of world war 2, bengal was hit by famine. a year before japanese troops drove the rate is out of neighboring vermont and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire
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. london's response to the threat was completely inadequate. the british actively used the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around them into an uncouth deserts, having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for fishing and transporting food along the river system more confiscated from the local population. the barbaric actions of the colonial administration. latham monstrous consequences can a year up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mail nutrition. though great britain itself had enough resources to overcome that disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way past starving india to the british aisles. i hate indians. they are a beastly people with a beastly religion. that payment was their own fault for breeding like rabbits,
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british prime minister, winston churchill commented on the reports of the tragedy. the famine of 1943 became the climax in the british policy of genocide against the indian population. according to historians, from 12 to 29000000 people overall died from starvation alone during the reign of the british in india the the march, the 11, some 2011. the largest, quick ever recorded in japan is we're interested. a 14 meet at soon on the devastates the focus cima. each and you play a pallets on the new theory and does it flooded smoking and a risk disaster id issue
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to be of any time in june who is living in japan and dishonest to go to the area that needs to be a meltdown in progress. shima immediately drove me to talk to somebody about the gym for ya. investigation stats, watch on tv. the destruction of gaza and its people continue unabated. the binding administration shows no meaningful interest in stopping israel's genocidal assault. at the same time, there is much talk of a ceasefire in this one side in conflict. it would seem,
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it is just that. i'm just off the show school will declared in slides on a residential area, leaves 7 people that and a t mobile wounded in boxes. boarder regence of belgrade 0 house of representatives goes on recess without focusing on aid to keep that says, the national security council has one person, because the principals is retreating due to a blackboard. i mean, there is some verify for that. it is ready for this domain and assign medical post in on the and that's the idea of is posting the shelter. that's the timing is

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