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well has stage drawers and able exercises with the aim of ensuring the safety of global shipping and the indo pacific region. and so we're the 5th consecutive year . the assignment republican ron has stage the joint tri, literal labeled field between the navy is overrun, russia and china, with the multiple of together for peace and security process. pacific fleet has deployed flotilla comprising, gets guided missile cruiser vari, out an anti submarine destroyer. marshall ship. arsenic of china has also dispatched as a rule g destroyer, lina, you forget and don't think who replenishment ship it won't have centers domestically built destroyers dental and jo moran as well as the shaheed. so they money visual corvette, among other war ships, 5 observer nations, man, azerbaijan, because ext in pakistan and south africa, also participated without deploying naval assets to changes. but he just told me the traditional parts of these exercises and very important for us. it allows us to establish a strong ties between silas from different countries and work out current issues of
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interaction at sea chad positive experiences of maritime practice. and once again, visit our friends 1st and say that as a prepared with great enthusiasm for this true russian ship. so once again hit and we're glad to take part in the exercise again, please. yes, you know, as for this exercise, the extra interest in cooperation between the novices of china and russia, we feel that it provides effective experience for the 3 countries to maintain maritime security and jointly built in every time community. the most the fresh, those international trade is carried out through maritime shipment. it won't also lies on water born shipping for its oil exports, while china's import of oil and gas among most of us foreign trade depend on c routes as well. now this twice that will exercise seen as a major step for safeguarding via comics, security of all participating states by the federal it is through this exercise we 60 foster peace and security in the north of the indian ocean and established
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specialized corporation with align countries to combat the unwelcome phenomena of piracy and minor time terrorism in the region where trying on a daily basis to increase this collective corporation to achieve this goal of mine . the operational area for this exercise, holes t. importance and global trade. the into a pacific region hosts more than 50 percent of the world's maritime oil transit to critter control for it's like this rate of hormones and you're on south bob on monday, miriam and unlock on the south china sea. these narrow passages collectively form what is known as the golden triangle of global trait. where on the north of the ocean is one of the most important waterways in the world and plays a major role in international trade, establishing sustainable security in this region, especially in the straits of our most my luck and bubble monday, which i refer to as the golden triangle will ensure that you cannot make interest on the global scale, and this necessitates the conversions between the navy of different countries. and
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that's why this try lateral naval maneuver has been put on the agenda for the us depression. iranian and chinese navies come together for this joints mover. they're not just honing their defensive capabilities, but also sending a clear message of their collective presence an influence in a cultural geo, political hotspots, whether you are assigned to other western powers, also active in this region. this collaboration underscores the shifting dynamics of global power. now, the cooperation between these 2 and it shows in this maritime exercise, highlights the growing significant strategic partnerships. not only the economics fear, but also in the military domain. usability are 2 from north of the indian ocean. sorry about that, i've just been out here. we're not see, but we are back in half an hour the
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the power body armor sanchez and now you can see this show every single day. we're proud to say, i am here to tell you that after being a journalist and a news presenter for the biggest networks in the united states for so many years, and i know what they do and it isn't right. i believe it's time for context and truth telling and in that vein, here's what we're going to talk about today. choose palm number one. the royal family is lying once again, this time it's about kate middleton's photo shopped family picture. why? why lie about such a thing? we're going to tell you why truth bob, number 2, did you know that your car, your car is secretly recording what you do and then turning it over to insurance companies? think about that one. trust bomb numbers rate is the us really spending
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$7000000000.00 to buy island nations in the pacific. and why are we doing that? i'm going to tell you why. but the most important, perhaps interesting story of the day has to do with the haiti crisis. the haiti crisis produced by the us state department and coming to a live cable news broadcast near you very soon get ready. this is direct impact. the right, i gotta say at the royal family is in a bit of a sticky wicket these days because of all why this one is weird and you have telling me it has to do with kate middleton otherwise known as catherine a princess of wales. so it appears that middleton has been missing for several
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months. and the media then started obviously asking questions after i just paid billions of dollars just to be there. but she wasn't there. the princess says that she had abdominal surgery. and that is a reason that she was no longer around, i guess, in hiding a domino surgery. so the media continued to ask questions. does she have some kind of plastic surgery? maybe she didn't want to say, is there something really wrong with her that we need to know? where is she? now some of you would ask, who cares? right? and i get it. and normally you're right. nobody would give a crap about the story until suddenly. this photo up here, take a look at this. there she is. that's kate. and those are beautiful children. see, she's fine. there's nothing to talk about. move along, everybody. but wait. after the royals put out that pick people on the internet took
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a look a little more carefully. and they said that photo you just saw, right there, it's fake. it's a fake photo. you see all those circles that are obvious examples of the photo shopping and the distortions and the mistakes. and look at this, see that right there. look at that as her daughter's wrist is he of a sweater sleeve is completely distorted when readers zoomed in, they noticed that the sweater sleep just kind of disappears. busy and then it just kind of reappears that little ring at the very end there. but only that one portion at the very end is still part of the bigger one. so it, obviously they messed with it, right? the image is filled with obvious photoshop distortions which the princess has now admitting and sees apologizing for it. she said, oh, it's all my fault, but fine, but here's the, here's the problem. what stories like this, but many are asking,
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and i know it's just a little thing. maybe not a huge deal, but it makes us wonder, right? and we have a right to do this because we're talking about one of the most powerful countries in the world, right? if they're willing to lie, the royals are willing to lie about something relatively as unimportant as this. and by golly, what else are they lying about right here? we have kind of a line of data points right there in the grassy area behind the house. we do all right, going on slide $39.00, total jury. what does calculations represent? so this is going to represent the drive from most out to alameda during that drive, the suburban reaching max speed of 74.4 miles per hour during that drive. in average, 51.94 miles per hour. right, so you're probably wondering what that is right here. that testimony, that's testimony in the court case. what you just heard right there or watched is
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the testimony from a very famous murder trial here in the united states that was televised and became really famous. millions of people watch this thing every day. this guy killed his wife and his son just blow them away. horrible. and he was found guilty in part because of that testimony that you just saw, right there, were prosecutors looked at the computer in his car, the car that he was driving. and they were able to pinpoint exactly where he was at the time of the border. how fast he was going before and after the murder, where he parked, when he got out of the car, you name it. he and his lies were lost by the computer in his car. in that amazing. until i saw that trout i frankly, i didn't even know that my car could do something like that. not to lie. watch the trial. imagine that. now imagine this, your car constantly records. everything about where you are, right? you're driving patterns, your habits, your speeds all the time. and guess what?
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the people with access to that information are doing with it. we are now learning to talk about a truce bomb. you need to know about they're selling it to insurance companies so that when you go, when you apply for insurance, you don't know this, but they do. they have and secretly gathering all of your driving dirt. and that is why your insurance sometimes is going to go up and you have no way to even contest it. does that seem fair? i don't think so. big brother is watching you, and he's a computer in your car that my friends is the future. now let's take a trip back to the past. what do you say? in 76 countries around the world? we have some type of military presence or some type of engage. in fact here, and i'm going to show it to you so you can see it for yourself. it's even more dramatic when you actually look at it on a map. now, here's
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a map of the world. and what i'm going to do is, 1st i want to light up the countries where we have military bases. there are 444 of them and all everything you see there in red. those are the countries where the united states now has military bases. and we've been adding a lot off a lot in the last 10 or 15 years. so that is me in case you couldn't tell a younger rick sanchez, a few years ago doing a story about how many. busy terry basins, our government has established all over the world. it's kind of crazy, really. we now have at this point when not last check could have grown. busy or 750 bases and 18 different countries all over the world. no country ever in the history of the planet has ever a mass such a military expansion like the one that we have right now. the good old us say, well, guess what? we're about to add, 3 more. that's right. let's take a look at the map here. here they are in the mount. these are the 3 islands we're
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kind of buying, or we purchasing the property of for $7000000000.00. so we can have military bases on the they are the marshall islands, the federated states of micronesia. and finally, pull out, let me say that again because it's fun. pull out. 2 takes year, at least as far as i see it. maybe you think the same one. if you're wondering these days why china is spending billions to build up, it's maybe our expansion, our military expansion might have something to do with it as they see it. we're putting military bases and run ways near them. so they feel like they have to do the same. here's number 2. and this one almost makes me laugh inside there. there is, as we know, big money in these deals, right? these military expansion is moves and they got a lot of money for a lot of military contractors out there for the super rich. and those same people
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donate a ton of money to congress, right? we know this right? well think about this, our congress, which cannot pass a board or bill, which cannot agree on who should lead the, which generally just can't get anything done in any reasonable amount of time. in biloxi here, the $7000000.00 deal to expand our military presence around the world. they've got that done overnight. speaking of the us military. let's take a look at what's happening now in haiti. the . yeah, this is crazy. look at these videos right. once again, i mean we've seen them in the past the. busy military has been evacuating staff,
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members of the embassy after a massive jail break. they are in haiti, the tiny caribbean nation. once again, is the stabilized as the so called army gangs of mount taken to the streets as we're reading and the pages are places like a new york times. they're creating havoc in the city of for the prince. i know haiti, i know for the prince. i've been there, i've covered a visit correspondent for much of my life. i also know that we tend to use that country for our own political needs from time to time. speaking of that, here a secretary of state anthony blanket, who was ukraine and guys, the policies are turning into political disasters. now looking for a when in haiti, a given this is increasingly urgent need. i'm announcing today that the united states department of defense is doubling its approve support for the mission from a $100000000.00 to $200000000.00. and that brings the total us support to $300000000.00 for this effort. i'm also announcing additional humanitarian
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assistance for the people of $8033000000.00 to further support their health and food security. while we $33000000.00, ukraine, a $1258033000000.00, but he gets to give a news conference on it. why is haiti getting so much attention? all of a sudden with all that is going on in the world? why would the by the administration suddenly screams, right, sorry, i couldn't help myself. but this does look and feel like a distraction, doesn't it? come on. somebody needs a good story out there. and every good story, by the waiting to fill in a bad guy, right. well, here's the bad guy, meet jimmy sherry j. the western media calls him barbecue. i thought making this up. they also call them the most powerful gang leader in haiti
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. really does sound made up, doesn't it? well, case, you doubt me. here he is able to solve that type. will he be? we base off. we got the body is what lead up on the fax? no. local not x. so so a little bit so, so do me. but the point you quoted me for the best i did not for you. so with that, so lucy, pet rock, the more got it done for you about it. so the idea that we're going to assume on your truck, then what do you think you will get will excuse me, busted may not fast it will areas in but while there is mr. barbecue himself, who is at least according to reports, appearing in western media, a savage killer. let's see what else are they calling them? and they say he's a king of chaos. they call him the gang stair man. he's an ex cop, but he really works for the government secretly. they say, they say he's messed up massacred. hundreds and hundreds of people and that he uh,
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packs a pistol in his waist bed and is guarded by scheme of henchmen with high powered rifles. wow. like super mad or super evil villain. now it's like me, you're hearing all this or reading all this and your b. s. antennas are shooting up. when you, when you hear somebody being describe like is bad, bad leroy brown with a razor. an issue. you're not all. look at what daniel mcadams from the ron paul institute posted on twitter. they've got our attention here. let me, let me read you. what he writes. he writes dudes, patients eating, other haitians sounds like c, i a cy. off to justify whitening u. s. military operation, by them is a full part who lived with desperately means of military wind. anything. so he's going with this, barbecue b. s. come on, man. don't let them fall to you again. that's daniel mcadams. and guess what? or can i tell you something that's daniel mike adams, various, by golly,
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he's life. and these have been explained to us what he meant in that the tweet that his mother will soon be watching his mouth out with soap for. we're going to be back to go with the the hey, i'm rick sanchez. welcome back. not to be confused with bad bad leeway brown. we're joined now by daniel mcadams,
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executive director of the ron paul institute. it's always a pleasure to be able to talk to somebody who brings that perspective to the table that is, unlike what you hear all the time everywhere else. and as we look at there's a story. i can just field a drum beat coming on. i know anderson cooper already has his bags packed and he will soon be reporting live from 4 to print, some showing you these horrible pictures of these poor people who we now through the, by the ministration need to save. what did i miss as well? you missed the cannibalism. that's the thing that everyone excited us. i mean that's what i noticed yesterday. i mean, i have to apologize for my language sometimes on twitter, that's where up with my id go out and take a little walk and that's what i was doing. right. but you know, you're, i'm looking through news and all of a sudden i see over and over references to uh, to cannibalism. and i'm thinking this, this smells very, very funny. and i don't mean the barbecue. something is going on here. there's some
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reason this is breaking out in the fog of the, of the, of the new cycle and it's, that's what might be a detector. went way high. let's talk about this for a minute. so let's break it down because the average person there are people out there and you know, we've got millions of people who are watching this conversation between you and i right now all over the world. and they're probably wondering, well, what exactly does he mean what, what exactly would be the game plan here? and why does the united states need to suddenly go into a city or, or. busy or, or a country that's about this big and go in there with news conferences from the president and the state department. and now we're going to send them whopping $33000000.00 for humanitarian aid. what do they really up to down as well as us has a long history, as you know, much better than i reckon of interference interfering and intervening and heating we occupied the country for home and a couple of decades or so. mm hm. um the unrest in 1994 and then you had the overs world they received in 2004. that was to go to res baby. hillary was in charge of
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that. so the us has been involved in destabilizing havi, under the guise of stabilizing havi for decades now. and so we have, we had a non elected prime minister, put in with the support of the united states, who now has fled. and apparently he's now in puerto rico, but in consultation with the us government. and so us why you have the rise of mr. barbecue, who we are told is running around cooking people in any of them. so therefore we have to intervene. it just, rick, it just strikes me as a kind of absurd propaganda that we get every time the war regime wants to interfere and intervene somewhere else. but why would they want to interfere in a place like this? which is unfortunately, and with all due respect to my dear asian friends being from miami, i have tons of them we corrupt together. but you know, there are really important giant countries in the world where we are actually not doing so well. we are being pardoned the phrase or the use of the word we're being
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barbecued for the screw up and gaza vest far. and the unmitigated support that we're giving to israel around the world. ukraine is a disaster, as have been many countries that i could name before that. so why not fix those situations rather than pay all this attention and all this very upfront publicity seeking attention in haiti. den, i want to ask you this to answer it brick because they're doing so badly everywhere else. this is a, my guess is this is looked at as a nice easy operation that we can get through and put a w in by, in this column, desperately needs to be in that column. or as you say, his foreign policy has been botched. you know, when you 1st mentioned that 30000000 and 8, i'm hoping that they don't profit from planes because for public, you'll more haitians than they then they helped us. they didn't gaza, so they need to be in the call them. and this is probably being sold to them as here's an easy when we got victoria out of their victoria new we're going to now we're going to, we're going to claim a when. is there
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a possibility that they're going to actually make this situation worse than it is? in other words, they're going to port gasoline on those haitian fire, just so they can be seen going in there and putting it out. it sounds like a horribly knock, a valley and thing to do, but when we do that, i said no, come on, rick. so we just fix this. no, of course. i mean that's exactly what they'll do because intervention us interventions never up. and so when i started hearing the cannibalism stories, i immediately thought of what they did to get off the one they wanted to get rid of him. they spread the same kind of salacious stories and all about it at that time. it was about viagra, fuels, troops running through the country. doing what people do. i guess you take that and it was salacious. and i think that's the reason it makes you cringe and all of a sudden video started appearing on twitter of people eating other people. and it's supposed to make you, you know, i'm all for non intervention, but by god they're eating each other that we've got to do something. that's what
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they want. that's the reaction they want from people like you and i know they can't do anything, right? so i think this is the sort of a pattern that we see. well, we saw with noriega is red underwear. all of a sudden there was every headline all over the world talking about the fact that he wore a red brakes that were very tight. why were they reporting that? why were they releasing that kind of information, but perhaps the greatest misinformation campaign, at least in my lifetime, because i wasn't around during the thinking of the main had to do with what happened in uh, in uh when we were building up the war in iraq. when solve a sudden we learned that in quade iraqi soldiers were ordered by saddam hussein to go in there and take children out of incubators and then throw them on the floor and step on their heads was actually real testimony that made americans want to go fight in the war in iraq, it was a lie, wasn't it? it was salacious and that's what they want. and then as it turns out, as you say,
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it was the actually the daughter of aquarium bass, which is united states who was prepped by the p. r, firm hill and knowlton to give that testimony before congress, which was a 100 percent manufactured. that's what they do. what's the norm? chunky would say manufacturing consent for foreign military action overseas. and that's exactly what we see. and that's what we're seeing here. the same pattern, i mean it's, i guess it just keeps working. they just keep rewriting the script. why don't, i mean, you know, you and i want to create a better country here we live here, our families are here and we think the united states, our country, has an enormous constitutional basis. enormous potential. and yet we keep hearing that our leaders are doing these kinds of things in our name. i just can't help and shake my head and wonder what it is that we could possibly do to call them on it. and here's maybe the more important question. they obviously are doing it because they're gaining something from it and the thing they're gaining must be money. how
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do we take that, that, that, that conveyor belt and shut it down? is there a way to as well the one thing that we always started do on our program and we've always tried to do working with dr. paul, on the hill, is to convince the middle class that this is not a patriarch use of the government of the money that goes to the government. this is hurting the middle class. the most, our massive, massive military budget is hurting the middle class. and now we just hear from the pentagon, well, gave all our weapons waive any 10000000000 more. we just gave you half a trillion dollars for extra so called defense. and now you need 10000000000 more. so it's a, it's a money pit in until americans can connect the fact that they're going to be paying $10.00 for some fake. and with the fact that they have spent trillions of dollars overseas in wars, that is the point i think when we're going to have some real success with a non interventionist one policy. but we won't hear that from the basic garge cable networks that to many americans watch or the newspapers they read, correct?
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well, that's correct and that's why shows like yours and ours, and all of us now who are doing alternative shows they're not even alternative anymore because the majority of people are watching us. they're not watching anderson cooper, a color, coordinating his outfit for 80. you know, that's not happening, they're watching us. so really the challenge is for us to do everything we can to, to reach more people and improve our message. yeah, i can't help but wonder after reading that report, i don't know if you heard me report that suddenly there's 3 more islands in the pacific where we're basically buying property so that we can put up military basis and look for all i know that might be a wonderful, important strategic decision and it might be beneficial for our military and we need that. i don't know, but my gut says we probably don't need it. we just have to keep expanding cause i've never seen those go in the other direction. and the washington is like the drunk in the bar. he keeps picking fights getting his butt kicked, and then he picks a fight with the stronger guy. so we got our bus kicked in ukraine by russia. so now let's take on china. that sounds like a great idea. oh, it's daniel back,
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adams. i'll tell you why. it's always wonderful having a conversation with you and talking about some of these truth farms as we like to say, which are important for all americans to here. dan, thanks so much for being with us. my friend. so we go, i want to remind you of our mission here. it's simple really. we try to live in boxes or at least try to get away from that philosophy that everything lives in a box. we need to get away with the truth. it doesn't live in boxes to start with anywhere. they're all the places that you can see everywhere. and that's what we try and focus on. i'm rich sanchez, i'll be looking for you again right here, where i hope to provide the, according to jo, buying america's most pressing challenge is the survival of the camp regina is all
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the country's problems, are large. and the 2nd, the problem with finding all those support the plane project is about the phrase is already in the garage of business services. the screen of the boss can do either to speak with key at the washington state, the bruce to complete the rest of the us as to the phone and send that to you. i guess you're supposed to professional that video to you. part of the list of all of a huge, but they use the
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but they must realize that the van fireball, this is ending, it's a very clear message right there. a lot of my food and one's western relates about the shifting balance of power in the world. of this during his wide ranging interview ahead of this week's presidential election washington that alice has a new round of military hardware for kids. and it comes and they do crating and troops retreating from frontline positions across the battlefield. basically creating a dire situation for the big show of force in the indian ocean as russian chinese and the iranian naval vessels hit the high seas. it's a date to love try that role drills aimed at painting peace and security across got regional.

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