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i'm going to tell you truth bottom number to see it as a love affair with warmongers is proven once again. i will show it to you to stock number 3. the lensky has fired another top, a. who's left? i'm rick sanchez. this is directive back. the . all right, let's talk about it again. we, we have an a syndrome now look. i was born outside havana and a little place called going on, i call cuba. so obviously over the past many years myers have always parked up when i've heard the story about havana syndrome. so what is it? all right, here's a simple explanation. back around 2016. so i'm station employees that were based at the us embassy there and have, and they told their bosses that they felt sick. they said they had fatigue,
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they had nausea and they had some kind of headache at the time. it became kind of a big deal, even though what they were describing sounded like they went out the night before and had too much cuban wrong. but because they worked for the c, i a, their complaints began appearing and newspapers. and then it turned into that uh, they must have been targeted by some type of weird noise that wasn't boost. this was what they said was a weird noise. that was mysterious thing coming through the walls of their building and infiltrating their minds and making them feel sick after perhaps even getting into their brain and stealing their thoughts. nose, i mean i say that because in cuba we have an expression. you can hear it if you go to miami, it's called go me in the set. it will literally what that means is eating your brain. it's really just an expression that we use. it means someone's trying to convince you to do something you really don't want to do. that's what they say. anyway, somehow this became bigger than life. and by now how that
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a southern story was everywhere. imagine acoustic waves that somehow workers can barely hear that seem to come through the walls and it gives them headaches. the story was now appearing on the front page of the new york times and cnn and the washington post. it was everywhere. or until finally, the story was refuted. but was it? well, maybe the question is, what was it? bugs, bugs, insects, no, really, bugs. there was a certain tropical insect that at certain times of the year makes a certain sound that makes like i'm the sound of acoustic waves. who reported that a group of physicists that were hired by the us government to analyze the audio taken from 21 different incidents. and they got the tape from havana. and here's
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what it sounded like. the you hear that? yeah, that, i mean i, i guess i don't know, i'm not a scientist, but they, it's like they said, those are like insects. and there was no big deal and nobody's trying anybody's brain caused by insects. the scientists go on to say that it's highly unlikely that any microwave or ultrasound. busy beams were involved because it was scientifically impossible, they say for a single source of energy to be able to do such a thing that was back in 2018. i reported it right here with that report came out, i remember, but apparently that wasn't good enough. not for 60 minutes. but i grew up watching 16 minutes when i was growing up as a kid and i wanted to be doing this. when i grew up, and luckily i have, it was back then really good journalism show something, some of the best reporting in the country. if you're going to use the word investigative journalism, i don't like that word because i think all journalist investigates,
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therefore. busy journalists are investigative journalist, but anyway, they were famous for investigative journalists. today, 60 minutes is more of a show though. it what it used to be more of a show for the us government agencies like the state department and the c. i a, by the way, why do you think they get their stories? hello. and they used to have top notch journalists there. today they hire people like cameras and cooper. and this guy with this really fake voice. in 20161725 americans including c i a agents who worked in the us and in 46 toyota. and so the whole cox like that. anyway, that guy has filed a report where he now talks to some other guy in europe who says that he's figured it out. he knows who is responsible for how that of central. and he says it's russia. wow, what a surprise, right. thinking that quick,
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let's see what they got. let's watch the report. he knows who's involved. he has a long track record uncovering russian documents and gross have says he found one that made link to 9155 to a directed energy weapon. and when i saw it, i literally had tears in my eyes because it was spelling out what they had been doing. it's a piece of accounting, an officer of 29155, received a bonus for work on quote, potential capabilities of non lethal, acoustic weapons. okay. and that's pretty much it. i mean, that's it. so he found a paper that says that somebody at some point in russia once worked on acoustic weaponry, thereby, russia must be responsible for the noises in nevada and it wasn't bugs after all. that's the story. i mean, it's a hell of
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a story. the story is extremely fam. i know i've written a few stories where i didn't have a lot of facts, but i went with them anyway. that sounds them. and their source is a reporter in both gary, a guy in bulgaria, a guy who according to breaking points, used to work for a company that was funded by the c. i a see to get, make this up. and now he works on an online newspaper. so that's worse, 60 minutes goes to do a story to get information from something don't involve. no. yeah, i mean, the whole thing seems weird, right? the reporter, the story. the circumstantial evidence, the fact that they're trying to, we yvette, what is essentially a dead story. but of course, it is about russia. so you gotta do it must be good. but wait, this thing gets even more bizarre. you gotta see this story. in his report,
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this 60 minutes reporter with the fact deep voice then tells a woman who apparently is an f b i agent, to put it on a book contest. it's not a blog would. so no america advisor with the blog wake of course. uh, he puts her on his in his costume. it looks ridiculous because she looks exactly like the same person. but she looked like before she put on the blond wig, but here she is. one of them is kerry. we're disguising her and not using her last name because she's still an f b i agent working in counter intelligence. it was like a dentist drilling on steroids that feeling when the it gets too close to your eardrum. it's like that, you know, times 10. so it's like you have to look like lady guy, just incredible. that story. yeah, this is horrible. anyway, so, so, so there you have a reporter involved area with washington contacts, a woman in
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a blond wig who may have had a toothache for all. we know that's the evidence in this story. but wait, it gets even better than that because of course, cnn picked up on it. they didn't think it was silly at all to see it out. and this is a perfectly legitimate story. after all, it's, it's about russia we've got to do it. got to do the rush or story. so guess really talk to, i'm gonna let you think of this. i'll give you some glitch that may help you. um, who loves to hate on russia and china, who's still looks and sounds like he's living in the 19 sixty's right at the height of the cold war especially looks he was seeing us troops go to war anywhere in the world, though he himself refused to serve in vietnam, you guessed it. ladies and gentlemen, john bolton, i was a national security advisor. i was brief diagnose, i was very concerned about it. i, i did that and do now think that there's
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a very likely some hostile adversary behavior here. whether it's russia trying to maybe somebody else, but more than likely russia. joining us now to discuss all of this. i'm so sorry for laughing, george of some welly. he's a senior research fellow at the global police policy institute officer of the book, bombs for pace. nato's humanitarian war on yugoslavia and just the fact that i showed you john bolton, probably just ruined your day. but what do you make of this whole 16 minutes story? and then if i didn't see and then follows it up with, oh, i know well, interview john bolton and he'll confirm it for us. what a great get as well. like you. i was also under the impression that the havana syndrome story was just dead as a dodo and then you will open quietly for god. and now it's suddenly come back. and so i was trying to figure out what's behind list. and i have to think
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that this is all part of the revival of russia gate. and there's plenty of evidence that russia gate is being revive, you know, rosters interfering, and all the election. russia was trump bag. and the somehow it is to do with the chrome, if they can show that with a some reality, you can do this around a syndrome or hoops. and the trump didn't take it seriously. trump didn't do anything to show a man or a diplomats and intelligence people who are being bombarded with these horrible raise them and you would like us to just show, well, this is to this evil person from once again, he was doing hooton's bidding. so it's kind of a double whammy you get the blast russia and at the same time you blast the folks over in the intel departments like the c i a and cetera for not doing their job. by golly, they should have figured out that it was russia who was giving this woman with a faint care do or the whig. uh, i had a that's right. the, the, the, i mean,
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the story, i mean, you, you describe this isn't in by 60 minutes is quite ludicrous. you know, that woman with the belong wig. now she interviewed according to 6 of other, she interviewed this russian, who was arrested full speeding. she interview any for 80 hours, according to 60 minutes or 80 hours and it is. and then it was a badly bombarded with these rays as well as like say that that was the meet the off. i say it goes on bother before then it would have been a little appropriate for her to be conducting this investigation. so she was bombarded. so what would be the point of a point? well, why is the word why, why, why, why the way i would why would rush it want to give the woman would say with a headache, what is, where is the national implications, the geo political advantage for moscow to give this woman
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a headache. i don't separate, no, whatsoever to the air at the of the of them are syndrome is that they keep attacking us officials, us, diplomats, us intelligency. but i mean, they've been, have this wonderful weapon then why don't they use it in ukraine? you know bone bods the lens. sure. you know, but you should be just your give them i had a problem with that. the headaches and i was walking over with the ceiling with those silly things of that. and george, i mean, i mean i, i have to say that when i said i grew up watching 60 minutes, i've always wanted to be a journalist and believing still what we do to this day in because of bad show. because of some of the great reporters, one of the 1st correspondence on there was concrete himself, wasn't bad, but to see them to do this kind of. what was the editor, who approve this? who was the guy who said, yeah, let's get a former f b i agent put a week on or so nobody recognizes or would you just looks like the same person with
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a stupid blonde wig? how are these people? what does it, what exactly, and what's extraordinary is that the implication of this report was that the us government was covering the stop. now, why would the us government be in the business of covering up for russia? i mean, where does the us government been reluctant to point thing is a rush. and yet, you know, in report us a report the us government said no, we did not believe that any hostile power as this the means of inflicting this. uh, a lot of people, i don't think anyone was responsible for this and you know that the, you know, i think the knock you was explanation. there's just been a report published in scientific american just a couple of weeks ago saying there was no, there's no evidence of any brain damage, but it's a, it's a total thinking. well, what other people do they have and they show any evidence of brain damage. well,
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and the fact that somebody might have or studied acoustic weaponry. so what i'm most of my life, i was a police reporter, i worked with caps the most of my life. and guess what they have. they have a cube stick weaponry. they do it during, they use it during the hospitals, negotiations. they use it in prisons. it's not a big deal to have accused of weaponry or to have investigated the usage of acoustic weaponry. that doesn't mean that you did the thing and provide a bubble, particularly. that's right, and i'm particularly is this russian guy he gave will that up years ago, and it was now working as a chef with america. so he gave it all up. he's only interested in any of that stuff that he may have been interested in as a young man. he's doing something else now. so they is it just oh well, you know, he must still be working on this. why do you think it's funny and he's, he's an hour shipped. don't you're very successful chat. so he must be, you must be doing something right to go and being employed as the ship. is there something i'm missing by the way i want to, is there something i didn't i thought about the bulgaria and goals or something to
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the bulgaria angle that i'm missing or the or is this guy just happens to live in bulk area? no, no, no, no. is it guy crystal gross? um, he actually works well, this billing cap, not billing. cat is essentially a c, i a condo. mm hm. is supposedly independent. um, but in fact they, they, they get their intelligence, their information from c i a and m i 6, and then the z i, and i'm like 6 can say, wow, we didn't know this, this is amazing. this is because i'm independent and the journalist researches i've found this out. wow, they're doing a better job than we are. and that's so that's, that's the job of bending cap and chris grows up is one of the chiefs and many good, but he's been peddling nonsense for years. i mean, back at this, not the rushes that goes special millage or operations. he was saying, russia is one thing, a m o roof is running out of this size rush is on the brink of collapse. you know,
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he but i people that all sorts of nonsense of a roman abram of which was involved in indigo sions. um, yeah, mans, you know, he had been poisoned ukrainians, have been poison ivy kind of notices, grew zip was putting out and he gets the audience of cnn as well. you know, this guy's a so good is nothing. he is simply his working compelling cat. i think is a c, i a cuts out. so nothing is says should be that believe the why when george would 16. you know that and even i knew that and i'm not an expert on geo politics and bulgaria or this particular syndicate, or this journalist. but i then in of research to know that this guy was tied to the c i a, if i knew it was that is, yeah, i, you know, it was that is, yeah, i have others know you start to see i wouldn't 60 minutes and their editors say, hey, we better not use this guy as our main source. he's tied to see i. he's got a bone to pick with us or with russia. right? you?
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right, you would sing, but there's a media already a little bit that's, that is with the selection things ongoing very well. russia gate is going to grow and grow and it's in its impacts. and basically they use this as those they, russia is everywhere. it's ubiquitous and is controlling everything engineering and our lecture let me so you know, jump both and he's on. i'm so. so is the meddling everywhere. and that truck wouldn't do anything about it. you know, he was urging drilled to do something and trump just wouldn't do anything about it . well, that's the case or, you know, yeah. november. yeah, you know, this reminds me of the guy who comes up with a story and says, oh yeah, russia. busy is responsible for example, for have an a syndrome, and somebody asked them, well how do you know that he goes, i read it and they say he says, where did you read it? he says, i wrote it down and then i read it. and that's exactly what we're looking at here.
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the guys, they make their own news, then they report their own news, attributing a, basically to themselves as a source. remarkable, but we're going to continue. i want to talk to you about the landscape. there's some news this week about what's going on with the landscape. so we're going to touch on the stay right there because you know what we're going to do. we're gonna come back with george and we're going to be talking more about this situation, which it almost at, pardon me for laughing. i maybe i should, but it does seem comical at times. it seems comical. will be right back the of the size of the useful data that the media
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data. yeah. which one i was because of the of the associated vehicle. got you to go into it to you and you're doing the properties because of us just on the since i see the this was because they have some was giving us go to both of them the media to decide if that goes what it is. uh my your it was the one year that it was already sites, so conflicted springs bit. use it up a vehicle. was that glitched? i know. got all the the
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the okay, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. it appears tonight, the inner circle of ukrainian president vladimir zalinski is re shuffle once again, and he's re shuffled his cabinet. this has been happening a lot of late as of late, more and more of his advisors apparently disagreed with his direction and his directives. and as a result, there seems to be of a, a separation job going on between the people he started with and the people he's putting in now, or the people who he had the week before. the latest firing is noteworthy because it's sir gate shareef. shareef was one of the few remaining advisors to have been one of the landscape. i mean, since day one of his presidency. in fact, this guy, this guy at, as did you know, right, did zaleski was a very popular comedian before he became the president of ukraine. well sheriff,
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what's his business partner? this is, this is a business associate visual. the guy who built that comedy business up. he and the president landscape, and he just got rid of them. he said, i, you know, no matter how good of friends we are and how long we've been together, you're gone to the 2nd follows. and i say to because it follows the sacking of the top general valerie lucy who was let go for suggesting that the war is not going well. countering zalinski is very optimistic statements at the time. he's also let go 3 presidential advisors and just within the last several weeks also let go of a to government representatives. so i guess george, i'm bringing you back in here. the question is, what gives what's, what's, what's going on? i mean, you know, it's one thing to get rid of one guy or another guy or dial here and there, but they're, they're going and bunch is, it looks like it was easily um,
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is there a difficult spot? but i think what is striking is that however dreadful the situation is for um, ukraine was the landscape. the uh, is west coast offices are absolutely determined to continue support from them and continue supporting the world. so we had yesterday and today is the meeting with the state anthony blinking and the french foreign minister, a new new man. and then they were a game pledging that ukraine would be brought into later. so here we are talking about the prices and ukraine. this crisis with this uh, uh, zelinski, his manifest unsuitability, to be the president of what was country during war. and there's still pressing for ukraine into later. then wonders though, as we examine the situation, if the lensky can last and i feel
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bad for the ukrainian people, i almost feel like there are people in a war that's being foisted on them more. busy than what they really want, maybe i'm wrong. who am i to speak for any group of people, but you know, it almost sense. i almost sense so many of of already gone so many less than the beginning. so few of them are left to fight. and you have to work continues, it's like somebody is wanting them to fight more than they want to fight. is that an exaggeration? is that unfair? on my part to say that, you know, i think you're absolutely right. it is, it is tragic. i mean there's no question of it subtract tragedy, ukrainian strategy for russians. um and it's being sponsored by others. i mean, who are not dying or not getting to and then who are happy to get others killed. and you know, when emmanuel, my problem said, oh, we'll put some nato troops on the ground in ukraine. well,
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what he was getting at is that the french salt, like french troops, are going to risk anything. it's not like nature forces are going to do any fighting. they're going to do that in order to go on encouraging ukrainians to go on fighting. it's just a way to tell them there's no way out. you're gonna have to continue quite a hopeless, stupid war against isn't deep for other people. and that's what and they don't wish to continue this war. and apparently they've changed the conscription this week, the 25 and people were making a big deal out of that. explain that to us as well. i mean, it is a good a to be honest i, i do think its strange that uh you agree and have this uh, conscription full web, i mean, really conscripted at the age of 27. um, most places you know, conscription appliance and your 17 or 18 ro is very strange. i. i imagine it's because, you know, they one young man do have children 1st and then they can send them to the from um,
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but it is the question can give it to you. they sending more or more of these men to get killed as a culture that he's already suffering with demographic problem. you know, people, you know, the people have left, like, let's a control this, a lot of people are being killed. um, how are you going to be sending even more of your young man to die? you kinda wonder what, what's going to be live? yeah, this country in 10 years time. i think you can't. you can't help but feel really bad for the men for the people of ukraine. nonetheless, it's a terrible situation. and it's funny, like most of the countries in the global south are pushing for some kind of negotiate and situation. well, most of the countries in the west or say no, no, no, no, keep fighting to fighting. just absolutely crazy if not, mind boggling. george, you've been a fantastic guest. thank you so much for joining us. a thank you very much for inviting eric. before we go,
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i want to remind you of our mission here. really we try and be silo. think the side of the world. we can maybe even make it smarter. we've got to stop living in these little boxes where we think everybody thinks like us truths don't live in boxes of rick sanchez. i don't live in a box either. how many looking for you and get right here. but we hope to provide a direct impact. the
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there is no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case of the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also a pursuit. this is the 3rd world will receive re washing press for so the funder line likes to say we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to be moving on. we have very close propaganda. you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better. the answer is will be a 1941 with the nazis health situation, ultra nationalist, the stashes, the claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly on the seizing power. they build the scene of us concentration come up with is associated with the was the trust is
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committed in yugoslavia during will go to the stash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities and political opponents of the fascist regime conditions in the senate of us. campbell who renders the gods tortured to arise and the prisoners they send in the concentration camps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide. the what else seemed wrong? just don't you have to shape house because after and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground,
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