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conferences, legally sanchez, of the back to the top of the out. so you get the the fiber, buddy. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. and this is what we are going to be talking about. the bar you just watch 2 different attacks, 2 different explosions, which one of those killings is terrorism. and which one isn't? this is an incredibly important story that i'm going to take you through object sanchez. let's do it the
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right story. time ready? i'm going to tell you a story, boys and girls gather around, starting with something that happened back in the 1960 stay with me. this is when the french word war without jerry. the i'll jerry ins could hardly defend themselves. of course, except for guerrilla tactics, you know, small guns and stuff. while the french, at the time, they had one of the most sophisticated air forces in the entire world. so, jerry and fighters would kill french military commanders by placing a bomb in a baby carriage. yeah, a big they would stroll up with a baby carriage pretending to be a mom or dad and then leave that baby carriage right outside. one of those cafe is where the top brass of the french military were eating and drinking, you know? huh. right. well, the finally, a french top general caught the mastermind to be all jerry and operation. and he
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said to him, what are you doing, man? why would you do that? why would you use baby carriages to kill our soldiers? i mean, that's terrorism. you've gotta stop that immediately. he said, you know, they all, jerry and rebel said, you said ok. i'll tell you what. here's the deal. we'll turn over all our barrett baby carriages to you, the french. when you turn over to us, all of your fighter jets and your bombs that you're using to kill our people. think about that for a minute. think about it. cuz i think about that all the time. when i hear people use the word terrorism, what's tears? for example, the implant is october 7th, how mazda attack this one right here. the targeted civilians, it's often called terrorism. and as we look at these pictures where there's no doubt this is indiscriminate killing, one could understand why, right?
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i mean, look at that. but now let's wipe over to this one. look at this video, which took place in the past 48 hours. is there is railings is rarely is killing palestinian civilians and this is called more not tears. you can see just regular people living and gaza, caring dead bodies, their friends, or brothers or sisters, their moms. apparently, there are between 90 to a couple 100 people killed just within the past 48 hours right there. and those pictures you're seeing right there. so here's the question. here's the question. why is one terrorism and the other is called war war, terrorism, or war. terrorism, what's the difference? i mean, this is a question i find just perplexing one that more often than not is determined by who is doing the killing and who is being killed if the killers on your side. right.
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and their soldiers, if they're on the other side, then those guys over there, those guys are terrace right? to why am i asking this question? that is always somewhat befuddled me. and why on this day here's why. the bridge stations are meeting as we speak right now in russia, and they are addressing this topic, head on daily with what they call the double standard of terrorism is interesting. i mean, i happen to think this is a fantastic conversation to have good for them. let me read you what they put out so far in a joint statement number. these are all the foreign ministers of. busy these countries, bridge nations foreign ministers, say they, we have for their commitment to combating terrorism in all of its forms at madison stations. they read or age. a terrorism should not be associated with any religion, nationality, civilization, or ethnic group. the ministers called for 0 tolerance to terrorism and rejected
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double standards and anti terrorist activities. double standards. by the way, they put that out on the same day. hear me out here on the same day at the us. and now it's, it's changing its classification of the a's off brigade, so they can now use data weapons. think about this. so you as always considered the as off brigade, bad guys like tears because they're literally neo nazis self declared. right? but because the us now needs them to kill russians, they're no longer the bad guys. so it was decided on this very day. do you see what i mean manila? did you get the point? well, rick. okay, so what the bricks leaders did here was not only a rebuke of the western strangle hold on narrative control, but it tacitly does point out the hypocrisy that's applied when and where countries
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like the us or members of the g 7, use it like the bombing of the north stream to pipeline. now that should have been deemed an act of terrorism, right? against a needle member and sat there for it, was it? but it was it because while you know we all have a hunch and who the culprit is, it doesn't advance the goals or objectives of the west in this particular moment, or even individuals like osama bin lot. and he was once or us ally until he wasn't any more. his ongoing activities, you know, since the 1980s weren't any different by the time the pin, 911 on him. but what changed was his usefulness to the narrative. so this unambiguous definition by brooks, i think, is a welcome change in my opinion. yeah, i'm not sure they're going to be able to figure it out. it may not be easy to figure out, you know, what i think. i think it comes to a point and i had a professor once in minnesota where i went to college,
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who said that certain words after a while they use their, their usefulness because they are essentially over huge. right. and, and, and it comes at the time when you, we should just throw them away and come up with a better word. i think we're almost at that point with tears. and seriously, i mean, because what the hell does it mean terrorism is the guy. there's about, like i said, is the at that i agree with a pardon me, the act that i don't agree with. and if i, if i like it, then it's more. and if i like the person to get it, then it's patriot. but if i don't like it that it's terrorism, and if i don't like the person who did it, then he's a terrorist. i mean, that's pretty much what we have right now, and i didn't write. that ain't right exactly. the words are violence, rick, remember? yeah, and i don't, i but you're right, the west controls that narrative more than others except that's now changing and we're seeing and changing. and that's what this bricks conversation is all about. i'm glad we had a chance. talk about it. okay. want to talk about something else. this is a little crazy, but. so there's this hit series. see it's being seen by millions of people who
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probably have seen it. if you're listening to the sound of my voice, it's a, it's a hit series. it's being seen by people all over the world. it's called baby ring. dear. this is a story about a woman that stocks a bar tender. my wife and i got hooked on it. like maybe you did. and i got to tell you it's magnificently done. the main character, an overweight dowdy, but brilliant female stockers. fascinating. she's got a law degree. well look, here's, here's the trailer. i really don't know what he's going to enter . i think one of us is going to have to diagnose societies when spoken to. yep. like 6 months, maybe more the time you send them to report it thinks she needs help. she comes to my for my house. she seems to be emails like overtime, the canadian, so it's not going well. so it's not quite or somebody 321 says,
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mazda cannot go my hand out, please mazda, please let me know. here's the thing about it. it is fascinating, but here's the story today. the real woman who the series is based on, she's now showing for a $170000000.00. why the series watch? by already 50000000 people and growing. they say when they start the series, apparently in the 1st episode, according to the demand that it's uh, a true story that everything you're gonna watch is true. but according to fiona harvey, the real martha, it's not true. her lawyer say, she's not a convicted killer. she never spent 5 years in prison and she never sexually assault that this bar tender. dude, you just saw there. wow. i got so much to think about as i hear this manila, your thoughts? oh, look, i gotta be honest. it's on my watch list. i haven't gotten there, however, i do know the premise, i guess the premise. but the point i think to this actual news part of it,
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the real life part is we live in a litigious society. and this is yet another example of that. her victim, i guess we can call him that for you know, all intents and purposes wrote a story about his life experience. doing his due diligence. he changed names and, and you know, that sort of thing. he had every right to do so both as a survivor, i guess we can say, but also in the way of creative expression and free spirit free speech. yeah. neither he nor netflix out of who this woman was. she outed herself right? the peers morgan show, and now she wants to scream victim somehow. i'm going to called b s on that one and okay, say creative license and, and it wasn't based on the true story, not saying every event is true. it's not a documentary. oh, well here's where i'll just disagree with you said somebody is a convicted criminal and saying somebody spent 5 years in prison. the part about whether she had sex with the guy or not,
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whatever deniability comes into play there. but the other 2. i mean, if they're saying netflix, you should have checked before you put that in the script or allow that to be said . she may have a point on that. would you agree? no, no, i say full creative license. it's based on some of those things. elements of his life. so i think the guy has creative license and i think she's going to flop on this one. she this is a loser case and i think she just wants 5 minutes of fame. that's fascinating. i'm so glad that you brought your point of view to this as usual, a smart one. thank you. we're going to move on out. i'm going to tell you who i'm going to be talking to and just a minute because i think this is one of the most fascinating interviews that we're about to do. i think as americans, us, we know squat about ukraine. we don't, we, we, we know so little about what really happened in ukraine, except all of a sudden we woke up one day and we were involved in a war there with russia fighting ukraine and we apparently on one side and every day we hear that we're going to be more and more involved in this well,
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there happens to be a particular person who used to be a diplomat inside ukraine. and what's interesting about his position is that he's now come out and he's, i guess what you would call a whistle blower in this case. and he's telling some truths that are making a lot of people extremely uncomfortable about what is going on right now. he is going to be joining us in just a little bit. in fact, you're gonna be able to see him on the screen. and we're going to have a conversation with him. stay with us. there he is. will be right back the
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the of the, all right, let's do this. this is an interview. i've been looking forward to that as americans, as i said, we all need to know a lot about ukraine, but we don't know that much. andre tell us jenco, he knows a lot is a fascinating personality. fascinating person to interview, to better understand ukraine, past and present. he used to be a ukrainian diplomat,
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so i mean, he could tell it from the inside out. andre, thank you so much for joining us. my friend, thank you richard. have your own great pleasure to be on the show. much start with what we do now as americans. we know that for some reason we've been very tied to ukraine for the last. i don't know, 10 or 15 years. in fact, most people now would agree that we've been meddling in ukraine. can you take us through the, can you confirm the united states has been meddling, a new crane for quite some time and maybe explained to us why? oh yeah, that's the exact bread he can't remember any to our retraining business. bank states need a cool good break it 1014 the article by arm up the road. it's about 10 years remembering of us going to the print between government. and i'm a piece of my interview. you. people can check it out and just recently came out a month ago and we talked about how the key was made by the us government and how
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the so called my job was to over. so i was just present for me by the us government data afterwards. the over the place then there are people into the government was one of them i was advised was the 1st would be for our mission. it was, i was or to the project or general, but i was a good my all washington from the page i went through all the costs of that. i saw the other side of that and i saw that they were doing. and i talked to do, do orders, you put in power, maybe higher, really fire, who just deal with the prison a. this is what america became, pretty crazy, a basically an owner. and they were the properties, they're making decisions. that's fascinating. so the u. s. government, my government, i mean i love the country, but i'm not crazy about our leaders these days, especially. they installed in ukraine a different group of people who would take their orders and execute them in ukraine . and you are one of those people. yes, i was,
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i was hoping them for to go down another time which i had after that i came out and so told the truth themselves. 1700 craig middle. the selection was grab this whole process and political article, and then they would have from the one i got from, you know, was with the white house. i'm going to push a white couple socks. i was very efficiently. numerous times. i'm a girl position and not as a governor because yeah, we didn't. what advisor? so the administration, i haven't been to present that makes states and then after i came out with the trans, unless you were doing and you praying elder usually for a some i don't remember elections. i'm going to use a frank buddha to russia to fight just for today. they went afternoons and said i should meet for be originally just the rush was part of the plane. that is what you saw were all russian spies right now. i mean, maybe, and you say anything against the united states or criticize any of our policies. you can come out and say, i love my country, but these politicians we have are kind of crazy. i must be a russians by, but they,
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here's what's interesting and here's what i want to know more about. so this is all happening to my reading, please correct me. i'm not an expert you are. this was happening mostly during the obama administration when the guy who happened to be the vice president is the guy who's the press of united states right now. joe biden. someone say he was more affecting whatever was happening in ukraine than even president obama was at the time. it's like this was his baby bite. and the and those around him. right. same people who are now running the state department. yes, that's totally right. barton was appointment for you frame after the 2, and he was basically overseas crane and student orders to the president of the country. i saw that the conference was supposed to be giving orders on how to do business and you think she's of why say about this november. so she knew about be covered at all. they just pushed away from this and say, oh we have nothing to do with it. but as i was the man was making the bucks to be frank personally for himself as the big guy who's the son hunter barton. i put him
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on the board, a member of a, one of the staff, somebody largest that somebody in ranks, which was corrupt by a 2nd cases. and i was advised to the bus for general, but some of those kids were open. 100 show can also, and i can tell you, but he was, he was doing you bring not only publics, how do i say i make you went to russia, but no, it's all personal benefits. let's. before we get into the bibles, i want to ask you about ukraine itself. i, i have read a 1000000 times that ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. uh, that might be an exaggeration. obviously, your enemies will always describe you as more, but just so let me just ask you for the record you were there, you saw it was going on. united states is corrupt, who by the way, and so is your parent. it's always china. and so it was russia door, all countries, but how much more corrupt, maybe this is how i should frame the country. the question, how much more corrupt is, is you crate. and why a concert united states united states only
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a weeks have the power to do the corruption. right? and you pray, anybody in one position to job predict, deprived from $5000.00 up to a 100 or an up to a couple of $1000000.00. i got officially reported and people came in and got to be drives $500000.00 on a $100000.00. most of our piece it was a basketball, was i denied arrives and i reported them most people work we've been investigating, but we just have this is the plan. this is basically anybody who can come in a business person and come to you in a private trash friday and offer you into something something up. this is what's happening. you pretty great. everything here sold off. that's what we're talking about this war. but what's happening during this war on the party following the frame is we good news deposits from different people, united states, a crane. and this is probably the framework, the beach so so cheap rate and given to pregnant cuz we sold all the different other countries. what terms? everything was the worst. so this was for the plan is unfortunately my function is
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corrupt and i became more correct after the 2. and it became more dangerous after that because you had lots of the costs of being built in a country. anybody who could say something like fresh or what should be process question, because we have a lot of a 100000 in your history with russia. you're going to click on file as a tree, as a tree or pewter to actually read the shot. some of my friends were shot after the war started by the point in time. so this is what you find is that the correct countries with the regime which is dislikes, anybody says that they weren't happy with their readers. so if you want it, here's what i'm getting from what you're saying. i'm going to put this together. i'm going to add up these 22, and 2, and get 4. if you want to be successful in ukraine, and you want to be a part of the system that happens to be corrupt, and you want to be able to make money in that corrupt system. you have to believe in ukraine itself as an entity without russia. the moment you go out and you say,
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we should be friends with russia after all, we've had a friendship, or we've been friends and enemies and friends of enemies for the past 100000 years or whatever it is, i'm exaggerating. but the moment you say that you're locked out of that potential money making opportunity, which is the corruption that is ukraine. that's what i'm hearing you say that's trying to virtually correct. that's what does it come out and see that it's what's to come out and see what americans do the printer's wrong. you become a trainer. we fundamentally, and you become the enemy, probably to the clerk of god. but to the government for say, the truth, that is the truth and what people are getting shot for this today. and this is why this war is happening because they don't this detroit toward the restaurants and where the bell russians the former. so it countries within your brain so much and, and this whole corruption people are putting on peach tree and it's funny to bring the facts waving with making money on the blood shut of their own people. it's just
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just phase. so let's, let's talk bite and real quick. so all of this is going on, ukraine happens to be a very corrupt, placed time, as you say, and others, you're not the only one in steps, joe biden, and his son hunter, and perhaps others around him into that corrupt malays. it's almost impossible for him to go in there and deal with people without dealing with people who are corrupt and maybe even being a part of that corruption himself. and that seems to be the picture that you and others have drawn. although to be fair to mr. biden, i've yet to see the smoking gun that shows me where exactly he talk specific money, but nonetheless, take us through what you believe, what's going on at that time? well, there was a company, bruce law, which was the under $1.00 to $4.00 ministers, $434.00 government can be praying and being a college president. mm hm. what's going on the, what device halfway their license, we're giving it to the company. by the way, the minister himself,
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which actually with the minister of ecology and we also dashed about, we have the company was funding to come our way and culture by the joins the board member becomes important member of this company. and he knows that this company. so everybody knows what this company is for up because that's really the news. there's the next piece is opened onto the company to the owner of the company's which estie and hunter barton from san and start doing business and then starts helping them to take away that name of the truck. and by doing so far as the process here, because the sun is on a border with members of this company, the passenger is investigating this company in the right way. i also advise for you start to strategies a company who for the work for 100, pardon one voice of what was there, are there sorry, advising them good. you asked me to communicate with across the general's office. so frightening to how was the face and this was all done already with the help of
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blue star 5. these are the company who's working with 105-0500. so doesn't know what it is or. yeah. yeah, and i, by the way, i know i in the list. so what you just described as malfeasance. what you described is cronyism what the hells this kid doing on the. busy of some company, but you know, what, sorry to say this. it happens all the time. rich people powerful people get their kids to get jobs that they don't deserve. that's the case here. the corruption, they're up to taking that to somebody to get exact amount of money for an exact day that takes us to another level. so let's move to zalinski as we have a minute and a half left in the interview. when does the lensky become corrupt? when does it go for being a comedian, a popular television figure to being suddenly the president of the country without running a corrupt enterprise? can you take me through that one in a minute? you make sure you became a present good on a piece? the said, i'm going to make peace for the pressure of stop the warning eastern a crane which has happened for years. then after becoming the president of refrain,
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people like the old guard. so we, are we paying attention to one to get him a meeting with the m, i 6, uh, 2018, june 2018. it becomes a carpet. oh, the western governments and sells a so off to find out what, what question is does my team do use are going to be one refresher they were pushing for this one. that's wonderful. that's the, the cost for ups. after the comes to 1000000000, there was a note here before that we should use a bill here today. that's all the corrupts june and july. and it was because we still got public coordinators work the frank today through the so complex of washington. and they've been together ever since and continue to be, although by them probably can't remember him anymore, given biden state. but certainly those guys in the state department who work with them, they remember and very well. and they've had a relationship for a long time. did you say billionaire a? yes, choose out a billionaire and he was a multi millionaire before as a committee has a match or now he's a 1000000000 or a multi millionaires. i bought
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a multi millionaire for up for a comedy show as a comedian. really. yeah. use different keys to making money off of ours presenting to all of our it's around the country and the rocks recreating that original of ours. and he was one of the popular ones. and that's why people actually voted for it, because we thought somebody from the outside of a politician would somebody make peace. but why don't you sold off right away? and if you don't use, use use accepted around the world because you'll get all that money. but it's not a problem or unbelievable saturday, that's unbelievable. a guy who by the way, has not been elected again, and he's cancelled the election. so i guess we could almost say at this point, he's a dictator, but i didn't say it's not always just pressure. well, it's not what there's like you gotta have an election to say that you're like the president. you also have to say that to be able to say that your democracy, but we're out of time. i'm going to get you back. andre, to tell us jenko, you are a fascinating person that have a conversation with
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a true insider. i know you've got a lot of heat for everything you do and say, but i respect you. it seems to me that you are indeed a truth dollar. thank you. my friend and god bless you, god bless you. that's our show. well, remember to always look outside your own box when you're looking for truth, because, you know, we'd like to say that the truths don't live in boxes. as you can see. if you watch our show, i'm rick sanchez and we will see you next to the the, the
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daily corner board and fit it. yeah. table. did you get the excuse me, any of the when go to come across someone else? can you read the book? people just, federally, you said the deadline after the well, and i mean if it isn't you waiting? i'm on my car for you. hey, this got you so we can use does it share bumper? do you want to to confirm seductive?
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sure. for to cross the show here, the move to the phone book, this solution should be on the news. there was actually was taken to 715 automotive and it was about, i know you're not gonna have that with us with this big program as far as part of the meeting the because somebody just found so essentially just the 2nd semester. ok. and then,
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like i said, the, it is an absolute and normally when a state includes cuba in the list of sponsors of terrorism, and the same time, the state itself, the united states, together with its satellites, a trying to keep the elusive hayes you many in world affairs by methods of outright tara, russia stopped. if somebody calls out washington for his attempts to preserve diamond ends in global affairs, claiming its union logical approach to the will, is doing more harm than good. russia says the us decision to arm ukrainian knew not face will be disastrous as when the washington supplied minutes ends in a gallery spent triggering decades of conflict and independent view.
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