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less since the 1st and 2nd well was and realize that we had to share this. i had the we have to use the united nations. but diplomacy? no conquest, no age limit, no increasing house care of the case. now the banking, bigger and bigger at boss. for cooperation with britain obtains written of a written the players because each of it's true, this is, this is exactly what the russians are being changes. this is for parents and has been changed since we are the 2007, when discharging from the microphone. say, we've got to talk to why they're not right. we have to start diplomatic relations because we have to guarantee what about this stuff is guaranteed they try to save as the americans. and they told him to shop at the f o. that's where the great things start to finish is simple of 17,
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you just uh, well clearly, so clearly as, as you imply, i mean, yeah, israel, the most dangerous place for jewish people to, to live clearly in the, in the world. now. i suppose given many see is, is a failed to stay. but back to julian then, what was he like in september? i mean, this was just ahead of your tool or a mid stillwell to which in which you raise the subjects of gauze. and julian designs worldwide. how was julia decides then? because i saw pictures of you leaving the circle. britton's guantanamo in london. bell mush, unusual, dashing, faced. and i think everyone was shocked by how shock used to appear to be well, ever since the end of september. so 2 months ago now, i was show you go into that huge room and you see, and it's full of little tables with color chairs. and it wasn't
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a lot of pain in that for something like goodness. the pretty nice little say in red chairs, and i guess say in blue chairs from when it was time for us to leave. they saw the whistle white, but certainly the room was full of uniforms. and they should, i should vision too and you and certainly they were a room full of ever cheap blue sage along 2 people waiting to leave. and all the prisoners were sitting in their red seats motionless. not something is allowed to move a muscle until o visits have left. and there was emotionally very crippling. i have to say, i mean, imagine a laptop in solitary confinement for fun. it's to speak to. if you've never committed a crime, i'm in,
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it's going to imagine i so we know we'd go over. ready salt domestic paintings that we have, but the apps and government up to the 2nd wearable the post world. dream is gone blown to smithereens by margaret that for rake of and tony blair, but by this now and there were more of the coming coasting, but she should not care still her. each of them they have blown out. we have a of a feud shipped to this globe where we co operate all but just mentally and they continuing to do it and they will go on doing it until we the people start to we are, we are having a problem with go with it. now, when you see a 1000000 people in the m and then a 1000000 people in the streets are best boards, so hundreds of thousands in london, people in chicago and she and truck driver and stuff truck drivers in chicago with palestinians. black, why are big trucks?
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you think, you know what, this is the people saying, you know, is, you know, or so will it never get to the 6 scouts, not just of these 2 with the judges in london, but through the thick skulls of the ridges. max of this well, well, what can i hope so, but we, we caught just a match them. we have to stand up and show them, show i so yeah, i mean, so i went to visit the julian waves in september with clear watson, i am the one of the flowers flowing with a loud voice. and i will make the daily speeches in the west daily exactly how we fish as. busy we may, goodness, we have cleared a daily and we fabulous bird fox, and we have the both of being on the show. well, yeah, but i mean, just back to julian is on himself. i mean glen in bold, who runs
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a show also and rumble like like ours, as well as, as being real. cause said, i think you imply they have successfully destroyed the greatest journalist of the times yearly into sondra already. they made the example off him to the well to make everyone frightened of ever exposing war crimes. again, in the way that julian assigned to they job done in the sense that when the so maybe biden is being appealed to by congressman that they've destroyed him completely. i mean i, i found a, i just quickly, i mean, i know, i mean to being here. i found him so clever, so brilliant about his analysis of geo politics. and he reminded me to go over the dial actually you, i'm interviewed before and i know just that was the book. the go with the book that he was clutching when the british police went in and then what kidnapped him from asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london. yeah. well let's,
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how is that gone when you saw him? could you read? well that's oakland. remoe was, wow, i'm the julian it's released will recover or from this incredible injury that the ruling cross and the state of done to him. i don't mean i haven't seen inquiries be but my how great she doesn't, the good. obviously, i kind of leave the people composing to represent may and you, grad, daily, and yeah, spend the fuck is all the rest of this are doing? there's a committee. these are the crimes. this is an open, right in the middle of the high street. and british establishment is committing a huge ride in the royal coats of justice in london as it did in front of better. it's disgusting woman and joined us and with the awful judge. the 3 page opinion and after receiving
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a $158.00 pages of kathy of legal ok as to why jude in this out should not be extra darcy to america in the previous of just through it showed which the page scroll the come down the bottom to beverly clause, and we'll let these progress tell the truth, which was good god, what do you think? i, the mike half of the people were allowed to tell the truth about things you're gonna have that you would have trouble. you haven't got a thing employee. you know who you know as a bad, they're not good things, then we always be bad things. roger, i'll stop you. the more from the legendary pink floyd from man. after this break, the,
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the, a video of alleged abuse by an officer to day, a sheriff's, deputy in columbia, south carolina forcibly removed his student from a classroom at spring valley high school. i saw him just talked to her who sprained her and initially, you know, i didn't think is a problem because i knew that she was just this quiet student in the class. someone looks the police officer and says, here is law enforcement that is worse. clearly attacking, abusing power and it ended the other is present. this is what's wrong with those probably be on discipline, black children. he was there enforcing a lot to meet the crime, to quote, disturb schools in any way. that means any disturbance that any kids causes and school is huge and forces never predict but necessary. a tops people never, never change them out. and so people will never change their minds about the video
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. they think i was wrong, and that's it. the, at the end of the 19th century, africa was divided between european empires, which mercilessly oppress the indigenous population. modern day tends and e, uh, used to be a german colony. the germans levied heavy taxes on local drives, and use them as free labor on cotton plantations. fastens protest, turned into an uprising against the colonial list. under the banner of the religious movement of the mozy mozy. it was led by a man a good deal. the rebels used guerrilla tactics because they did not have the power
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to crush the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas. either. silvey invaders decided to starve the population to one of the commanders of the german troops. captain wagon time wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous bland work. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people did that later. the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right lead by the nazis in order to extra pay that the both of europe the the welcome back to going on the go. and i'm still here with the legendary pink floyd from and roger waters, you can physically bring up the paramount importance of class. do you think there
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was a certain i, even the amongst these lawyers perhaps is not even the at the will. of course, among some of those lawyers because they said it was plausible genocide and didn't need your vehicle for uh, for possibilities to stop for the mass getting to stop which they might be unable to. it was a sudden now even in thinking we had jeffrey robinson casey on a number of times on the issue that somehow they could see. obviously, julia is on just isn't, but the courts will somehow do that job that there is justice in was they were not able to like maybe something i eve about the will. of course, it's very nice to believe that they believe in the law. they don't, they make it really clear that they say we don't ever it's exactly like kids stop. i remember she saw i talk about things of the good news a to condemn the state of israel for re janice is committing
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and has been committing since 1948. and certainly since 1967 in new york, i terraces on the people of palestine. just say s no, no, no, i'm probably not going to say that we do the what we're allowed to say well, but i'll just say i'm, we're not saying anything against it. sure, john, when that a crappy film director makes terrible propaganda states of but as right, he may want for some paper coffee, actually some antique competing against anti semitism, shown where the power of a direct direct to the film about many training the i was and that to shut my are you taking them to court? we by joan, where it goes to come on, the bbc panorama accused propagandist, you boulder anymore or given, given the in fan this just so now i can stop and the like. the bbc's kind use all is british media operators who in the habit this is country where the you end up
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with you as a torch. it goes on that torturing julian as they call it, the israel. i'm us war, they don't cool it. the genocide, the village is my through that city. so the time is around speed lines through it's changed since day. why and design us for lines for that is for a 100 not 100 years may be 670 right. 2 years before day one. if you take my good sense, 1948 stay why? that's what they do. it's todd is based on lives as repeated by going to my right, the mid fifties alone, without people for people with never those kind of blogs. but it is just they like, apply, apply, and live life. thank goodness, but no move. think of the people with much clearer brains than may contain through this kind of stuff. because interest stating that, say the facts of the mazda,
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the same back this to it, what to matches, say, in practice, the children massage is, know, getting a fair trial. he never did, he said 3 or 4 of them. now they have no interest in all the powers that be in london and washington and the other ones put in districts. no, there's no interest in them or so. and neither does the state of israel and they've said so again and again. and they're saying, so even more now that and you know, came out said i have given a flying staff what the i c j says, oh, well anybody thinks, 0, one of the most of this sensor all this week and i gave them all of that. so there is do it because we walk the land we boat, which wanted a little going to get it and we're not going to stop now. well, kind of it, the art seat, cherry says we couldn't. we don't care about engine dash though we never did boys
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wrong. would you be of the final solution? it appears as, as the us and by the end of a call that you criticize rushes roll and ukraine in the strongest terms of the app . the security council, but what does the scale and russell phobia and why have some, who clearly shows all of that already with palestine? joseph, who shows all his already with julia, the assigned comparisons tend to allow me. i'm helix itself is exposed how novell only was backed by the national endowment for democracy previously. is that even declining now the syria, russia, russell, phobia hysteria in britain as western europe realize that then? oh goodness, lensky is now going to wind is still good or double check. you pig, you lot. the big of the i think it was gary the said, the big of a lie you tell about, but you just tell it often and often. and after a while,
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people will believe people are being persuaded by the power as the beta, another valve they was democratic. and a great believer in freedom of speech super there was only see not only was allowed see left school this by you display a much with people went to us because, but then so does. so let's use horses as well. obviously the current regime in key at the site that will not change to a man, but this a leading that direction and i have certainly controlled by a right. we log in off season. yeah, probably where, where do you say the maybe savanski is not complete. it because back in 22, he was trying to make peace of the rest of the bar is johnson fluid and laptops, registered city colt lake. please go out there and fight. we'll give you up the
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good. we'll send you a few boxes. okay. yeah. but we'll get, we'll get to give you a new bull, just change some value on the side. let's see here, make sure that you've got an s to run into when it so low. but in the meantime, we're just trying to, we can brush it, we have no interest in your country. oh, your people, all that big piece anywhere in the world. we go and i'm punch about, we're trying to expand our info. when we've taken over russia, we're gonna check other show and as i mean, just so it's been to actually because ross, you're in china and iran one to invade the west and you are clearly but some of you moves from far as johnson and tucker costs and alleging that johnson wanted amelia and quit for an interview with him. johnson apparently denying that the tucker got this message from the johnson people. what did you, what did you make of johnson and john and his schooling, tuckered, causing
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a traitor for interviewing that even if it was you who said he wanted negotiations, which of course, and then he made illegal in cuba, but presumably, uh, nature, a nation country that could help start negotiations. i was it, it engenders in may your product and the respect for tucker carlson who is now independent and i so what was interesting about, obviously this interview with the chain was very, very good. some of my friends who about check for instance, said he, so coaching went on for a bit lower now to the 1st question about giving her 25 minute or 2 to history is a huge crate. because what you do, i, you, roger and interviews, i've noticed that gamble. but anyway, anyway, good, good for tucker. i'm good for the fact that he interviewed. what am i talking about the whole strip of savings as been insane for me to stop during the 20 while
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election when, whenever it was the, when they were old, i to use that, you know, when a pillory was. hi, bushing song just around the present to see stitching your miles enclosed by julian is aren't the best you. well, what we do now is a came of a hard drive. they certainly had nothing to do with brushes. there was no russian packing. if the d n c computer is going on, everybody knows that out, but it will get struggle to work with rush or what. but any signs is any way elected, particularly exam is always the same story. they do it. there's a way of reducing the overton window, so they take minds off the fact that by the democrats and republicans in the country, the idea of in the united states, america are destroying not just the united states of america or anywhere else they've got to. but they're destroying the climate, the hey,
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how doing and the conversation. he's never allowed to drift to that, but so rush above us is perfect. you always punches on. now it's the immigrants, it's going to is the border now and about how this is usually, it's always a records. it's the mexicans of the gods a mile on. so there were durham so the much the school and the jews, doesn't matter. no, it's so long as you conduct, but the attention of your domestic population away from the fact that life is miserable for them. so you have to find the culprit, and that's what they do. and then also this is about a match. why they some of the height tucker, cos, speaking to polluted pollutants, may be many things. i don't know him, i don't know, but, but he's not cupid. and he's, you know, the months it just isn't. i mean, if you listen to so maybe just protected and the body to
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make a big thing about it, though it is absurd and particularly as you increase your product, julian, a sorry, actually is one of the great minds of the 20th and 21st century was the most important human beings office class, we should be building statute statute. so now trying to kill him like we are so will oppose for dream come back up very well hopes because i have children and grandchildren and i want them to be a world for them to grow up. and oh, could it be or could it just finally, could it be was on china and iran and given the uil concerts, sell out all around the world. is it clear that your kind of behavior is an artist? is not appreciated how, how use of having the constant attacks for defending people like julian is on the
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people of guys of the people of jerusalem. how use arriving via tax. cuz you've been smid all around the world. they've tried to catch you everywhere too. so yeah, she is no comfortable but okay, what about the i don't care mine, but the soul, those children in augusta be murdered by them as this really is i that's what makes it difficult for me to sleep at night. and every morning i wake up and my inside my head there is just, gosh, why is they doing this? why are people that about why is that old school? one of the security council be chilling? the security council resolution for face. uh, no kidding them. okay. i really know why they doing what, what did they hope to gain? well, obviously a bigger slice of cake. and unfortunately, these actual,
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the united states of america is about so that they won't share it with their own working process. they, well, the change shifts them for the ones who paid for the elections. and what was, was by the congress, the when the super bus is for them and them a lot. and the american people are going to have to wake up and they going to have to rebel against it. and they are going to have to have that emotional revolution where they recognize that in the capacity, but mostly for robins and shy needs in guatemala, said venezuela and mexicans and dave, with the english language to scroll off by to the bar, the dates, the older brothers and sisters, irrespective lives there in this and listen to your religion without knowledge of god is the only way for them. that is the only way for what the only learn from the
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river to the sea, eat quote right on the engine that those low full every walk. well, we invite them into what we we invite lady told me, is greenville to us own void to the un security council on roger. what is, thank you, a bank to read and thoughts of, of the show of continued condolences to those surviving the killing. an old major back was we will be back on monday with professor glen decent on his new book, the green war and the your region. wells order until then you can keep in touch by little less central media. if it's not sense, if you'll country that to out channel going on, you're going to feel normal. don't come to watching you and all the episodes. i'm going underground. see, monday,
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1834 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started in, habiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires took the best land. from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited this cause and as discontent. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out, acts of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women, children, and old people took place. more than 2000000 people were born into concentration
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camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriot managed to induce france the start seize negotiations in 1962 heavy and the guards were assigned 40 l. jerry on the bass warrants independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price, algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the debts of one and a half 1000000 algerians. the, the, the, the,
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what the adoption play, you think he said that then? yes ma'am. so facade, indeed, let me put that in the car here. to do it, assuming that the, to look into intermedia. keitel is this under photo i'm seeing send the most of the yet it could be the motion of the. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to make a trust,
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rather than see it the various things with artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme in the a robot must protect his phone. existence was alexis, the hello and welcome to cross black bullhorn sign peter lavelle. here we discuss some real news. it's fair to say the united states as lost its mind over the issue of israel and in the process, the american 1st movement has shown itself to be a fraud. also remembering history, why has d day become more important in the west then victory day in europe to discuss these issues and for i'm joined by my guest door to send me way in budapest, he's

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