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and in russia, michael mcfall was caught on ardent russophobia. i'm fine without your damned visa, that's exactly what he answered. he tweeted to an anonymous person when asked about russia where he worked for so many years. this man has always hated our country for years, doing his dark deeds. at first , it was makfu, who called russia a sponsor of terrorism on a special military operation and demanded that all the frozen assets be handed over to the ukrainian authorities, so, it turns out that we warmed the snake on our chest, why is he allegedly in love with russian diplomat suddenly became an ardent russophobe? and what can we expect from him now? this is the first channel of tutti heir dolls and i, maria butina , let's get personal. the further this terrible war goes. and the more and new western weapons ukrainian soldiers will get michael mcfull was born 59 years ago in glasgow
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, montana, stanford graduate master of arts. this is perhaps the only reliable information in his biography. further, solid gaps of the riddle, the future stanford student suddenly went on an internship in the ussr from the cold war to the hot the world at this moment in an era of ranking confrontation. and brezhnev's american misha passionately lay down on my first trip abroad to leningrad state university or in the summer of 1983. further, not years, without an internship, the institute of the russian language and not pushkin's uncle, the land university in poland, but the university of lisbon in portugal, then moscow state university, degrees in boxford are suspicious apart. the state university of zimbabwe is standing there, mcfall awakens interest in the african liberation movement, which was limited to protest against. proteids of south africa, when he applied for a scholarship to study in britain, the official, on whom the fate of mcfall's future dissertation depended, asked him if he was not embarrassed by you that the founder of the empire, fefil rhodes,
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a leader of british, imperialism, and, in general, the architect of the south african proteid . he himself was a pillar of superiority, the white race, mcfaul, destroyed, the sunnier replied that they would use the scholarship precisely in order to curtail the regime he had created. after that, he concentrated all his forces on russia, chief adviser barack obama, on russian business in 2012 , comes to moscow as us ambassador during his diplomatic work, filled exclusively with difficulties in relations between moscow and washington in the atmosphere of spy scandals. mcfull leaves russia, but again comes up with some version that does not look like the truth, my eldest son wanted to return home in order to finish school there. we all agreed that it was for him. there will be best to return to america this version. doesn't stand up to scrutiny, if only because mitrofei unwound a number of statements by the former american ambassador, sending them beyond the limits of diplomatic ethics.
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some put it simply, mcfalls failed miserably in his diplomatic mission, returning to the usa , she tried herself as a commentator on tv , she criticized the republican trump a lot, sometimes russia and generally well, understanding russian and suddenly became the main russian council on the american club screen in one day. it was an extraordinary operation. it wasn't just that she woke up one day and said, we went to moscow, it is clear that there were many plans this fact, that our intelligence knew about it in mid-june, of course, the russian intelligence must also have known about it and yet did nothing to stop it, if we push it here, they escalate with such intricate yogas. as a television analyst. difficult to settle down mcfoo returns to stanford. where did you start as a professor of development and rule of law yes, new means, i'm not only a professor, i'm a director of this institute there are 4 first cancers our common. uh, that is, this is an expense of years t-50 million.
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and i mean that i am the leader of stamper university. i'm not such a simple professor. and because of this , i have a very and how to say, i have been for a very long time nothing that it stanford university press will publish a motto in german a quote from the church reformer von hutenen freich and yours literally the air of freedom blows, the gospel that took root in the usa at the beginning of the 20th century century thanks to john the founder of univer, who was in love with the german enlightened spirit. after 30 years, it became the theoretical basis for the crimes of hitler's nazism once and for the hygiene of experiments on people, and georgina, the nazis even named one of the infantry divisions in the seventies, stanford continued the work of dr. mengel, becoming the laboratory of the american special services for experiments on people and physical and metal
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, now professor educator gauleiter mcful , suddenly fits in for ukraine when the bad guys fight each other they attack the good guys. it's good for good guys. it's really. so simple zelensky awarded mcfaul with the ukrainian order of dependence and contribution to the polarization of ukraine in the world. and this is mcfaul's first and only award in his life. what is the chief adviser on russia already saying today? what is his opposition? i want russia to be boring for democratic european countries. yes it's me i think it's beneficial for russia beneficial for europe america boring. the most important word, and a little more than 10 years ago, and mcfort told us how incredibly he loves russia, i want to meet not only with government
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officials, but from representatives of other parties and movements, businessmen, civil society activists and environmental russians like you, i really like living in russia, which gave me the opportunity to truly appreciate russian culture and get to know russian history better. in fact , mcfaw never liked either the ussr or russia in 1983. he came to leningrad university to get to know the country better and immerse himself in it, he is what is called a svyatologist, one who studies the soviet union after that he literally said the following. i i understood the system much better and my reaction to it became, the fierce anti-communism and anti-savitism that has been preserved for a long time. sergey and in general , who are the sovietologists? what kind of science is this sovietology. this is the kind of science that must first of all find weaknesses in the country's opponents; this is the kind of science that has been allocated huge amounts of money, enormous amounts of money. check out one davis center at harvard
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university. how much money he absorbs every year is hundreds of millions of dollars, not tens of millions of dollars. it's not only learning how to properly create a spy image. and how to read the press correctly as between the lines, how to make it so that a whole army of the fifth column is created , this is the course taken by all sovietology, starting from the end of the seventies and the height of ventology, when it is absolutely in demand, this is just in the eighties eighties, probably , year. well, maybe eighty- eight. this is just the time when the gentleman in quotation marks, the ambassador, begins to take his side, his position, he is being trained as a career intelligence officer of the person who always, if you are engaged in sovietology. this is called ascribed specialty, what does ascribed mean you are assigned to one of the special services. it may be rewritten to the pentagon, but you are always accountable. you can be in the state department, but you must clearly understand
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that sovietology is shoulder straps. and one way or another , such courses, but now, of course, this is not sovietology, but more knowledge about russia , they remained in all the largest universities in the united states. and i declare this accordingly with knowledge of the matter. because i completed my master's degree in american university of washington, dc where, on a separate course on russian american relations and it was very interesting for me, it was the personalities that were analyzed, that is , they specifically analyzed the leaders, their possible behavior , compiled their portrait, did profiling and then made predictions about how this or that type of person could behave in various situations. i believe that these are either echoes or parts of similar programs, by the way, the most elite universities in the united states always have the ivy league. eh, here's a highlighted course, it's is called by them. like a school, for example, or like we have a separate department, where the whole
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program is focused on the study of russia, well, and then the soviet union, as a rule, they are sponsored by very large and rich people. well, for example, at harvard, such a program is sponsored by none other than a portfolio between in general, a roman let's do what they do with us in the courses. eh, how do you say it now? probably, well, let's say we will take courses in russia, yes, we will do profiring and we picked up a video of our character mcfall for you. what can you say what it is human? well, the basis of mr. mcfour is a kind of inner artistry. he is an artist, is he good or bad, and what else do i mean by artistry? this is that he wants attention to himself in any way, this is one and two - this person is very significant for him, so that his opinion is also significant. he wants to be noticed or draw attention to himself in any conversation in any situation. this is his basis, you know, here it was said at
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the very beginning that he was born in the city of glasgow , he was born there, but he grew up in a city called bam. so i would say in russian it can be translated such a distant point of the world, you understand what i'm talking about, it's very funny, and it means that there this city was a miner's, when he was asked, it means what kind of city it was. he says, you know we have a lot of pride. for 17 years in a row, our athletes have won first place in wrestling, and he was asked, what did you do? he says. well, you know, that's the question. delicately, i generally ran. but, that is, he was forced to live and survive in such a situation when mcfaul got in the eighty-fifth year as an american in moscow - you know, a person who is paid a lot of attention to, he knows what makes her noticeable. if you take, let's say an american in his city. bat he is not noticeable at all and then he got everything that he wanted at first. he noticed him being singled out. everyone is trying to get attention. he somehow liked him, but it became good and unconditional. this influenced his character and even the main one then. yes, i'll play along very
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often they involve in the special services those guys who which there are no others, but opportunities to get into a prestigious university and except how to get up immediately a to prepare for service. / organizations, well, let's say to the secret service like this , for example, it's quite difficult to enter stanford. and even more so, it's not free in the united states there is no free higher education about stanford. i think everyone knows that stanford is also famous for what they all say. we give our listeners very good connections and relationships at stanford - this is very important. and mr. mcfall has an interesting subject. firstly, he confidently considers himself a professional in what he does and is extremely jealous when someone else thinks otherwise, he has a real complex. he considers himself absolutely knowledgeable of russia and is generally a super saint. there is one more. uh, the element where i absolutely tie up
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your words. one of the facts of his biography will be presented here and it is very significant, and now in our studio tatyana kuznetsova is a graphologist who assessed makhov's handwriting. hello tatyana glad to see you in our studio so what says like this uh and this signature. excuse me, the signature is quite concise, with a pronounced vertical and the main shape of the letters here arcades such manifestations in handwriting and in the signature, including evidence of a person very carefully, he has a brightly expressed rational component of personality. he is certainly emotional and impulsive, but he has learned to control all his emotions as much as possible, and attacks all his emotions, all his feelings. he's ambitious and the upper zone is highly developed, and people like him going all-in are extremely important to him. it is very difficult to work with him to achieve his goals, because he is subjective
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, his caution takes on pathological proportions. he sees an ill-wisher in everyone who surrounds him. he sees the enemy. it is because of this that he becomes subjective, he is a manipulator of manipulation of his high level. those who fall under its influence cannot immediately determine that they are under its influence. thank you very much tatyana colleagues. uh, an interesting fact, if our graphologist is right and mcfall is really a loner, if we suppose we somehow is connected in a way with developed structures, then this is a very bad combination, because after all, teams work there. i would like to note this southern smile of him, as he always smiles, and he often smiles incorrectly for any occasion and was taught incorrectly, and he uses this tool not quite correctly. that is, e it can sculpt anywhere. in principle, to say this model is exactly what, including studying the services of elena as a candidate of psychological sciences, and evaluating the personality of michael mcfour. what can you say? you
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you know, it's definitely a narcissist you're a person who, well, just suffers narcissism. perhaps this is just an element of american politeness, and not everyone smiles like that. it's possible, but he does. he periodically removes this mask, my friends. what is the reason for mcfall's russophobia towards russia. it would seem that he made a name here, he became famous right here, and then at some point he begins to speak with such hatred about our country, its people. the fact is that this man who was not located. e k russia to the russian people from within. he has been appointed to this position. you look at the russian language, because he speaks broken russian, that is, for a sovietologist with such a biography who has been on probation for so long, this is generally unacceptable, that is, he is working out the easter tasks in front of him, and all this sovietology of covers for playing the main role is this organization , of course, why
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the seizure of power by proteges of the united states of russia for what? actually, we were preparing it , we found an interesting situation makfu, it turns out to be the chosen one of god well, so that did you know mcfall describes himself as blessed and ascribes. this is not only relationships with loved ones, but also sensory. known to the blacksmith of cadres in terms of us intelligence and organizations such as freedom chaos, as the n&d movement for the defense of democracy. they absolutely feel at home there. and as at home, and i would say that what our graphologist noted, that is , certain emotionality, a certain passionarity. probably if, uh, in russian terms, let's call it, but it affects precisely, but in the video that mary you have shown it is impossible. it's only in your country in our country. it's
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impossible. now we showed this video, where he is outraged russia is a wild country. and it certainly comes through, really personal attitude, when the holy american politeness. this business card, so to speak, is exposed. well, i'm sorry , i don't want to say inwardly that it is the entire american people who have such deep feelings for russia for the special services. i remember reading one of the reports that was written about me and the organization in the fbi garage, which i headed, and there verbatim, well, not verbatim, it was written close to the text. so we are natives. and it is necessary to give us , uh, all kinds of bright gifts, like the beads of this zemstvo. it was directly written there that russians like such bright things, if you give them different badges, then they will be happy. i spoke with a person. he is belgian by nationality. he studied with makfal, just at oxford. like i said, how do you fit together? how could you communicate with him. he says you understand, he says absolute
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a hillbilly, as he called me such an oklahoma fight such an oklahoma who wants nothing, who starts doing something and quits like this, and his dissertation, when he writes on the revolutions that are taking place in africa the key concept for him is to win back this revolution what he says about russia always. yes, this is russia yes, this insignificance will be destroyed by the soviet union, that we have already ground them, and then they receive a party task to form a fifth column and do everything so that you have a powerful fist that you could try to do here complete revolution. and then he realizes that he sees another russia, this bummer of his life. and here he has such a monstrous russophobia, and what scoundrels there told me one thing and they don’t break here. i am ready to bring a good life to these natives. and these natives are still resisting. and this is where her personal breaking money begins. yes , he has money, he is already a well-fed professor, not a professor, no one goes to his lectures, no one is interested in his courses on democracy. try to america tell somebody about democracy, they will simply spit your face and it is not
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interesting. now he is broken as a politician, but his hatred remains like a viper, which did not pull out its teeth, but cut off its tail. uh, i totally agree that we didn't live up to makfu's expectations. what a pity. what a pity, yes, that is, they wanted to bring us to the light of democracy. in fact, michael's scientific background is not very deep. yes, that is, it is transitology. this is a very simple science, but from the political science that there is an example of democracy and all other countries, which to this form a model, of course, american therefore, yes, he showed a model. he tried to apply these documents, but they did not work, and in fact this is a bummer of his life - this is an insult, because in fact he has a lot of light and at the same time it is clear that we were perceived as an absolute object. yes, because subjectively only the united states we are absolutely an object. but we are ungrateful. we didn't hear. we went our own way, of course. it calls
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personally. i hate macfon. actually much deeper feeling that it turns out that transitology - it does not work, and then the question arises. and what he studied and professor of what he is, these scientific things are not confirmed in any way by practice, they are irrelevant to him. strictly speaking, for this odds to hate. in general, russia , which showed mcfull that it breaks all the concepts of this block, shows that it usually does not work for americans. aleksei at least love russian cuisine. they say that's how you have a story about it. this is a well-known anecdote when he came to as an ambassador, he forbade cooking borscht in the embassy's menu in the embassy's canteen. he said, if you mean you want to eat high-calorie and full. well, for example, do a hamburger. why because borsch is something uh associated with russia with russian
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cuisine? yes, well, in particular, they dispute it, yes, but nevertheless, these are some kind of associative things that, well, positively set up employees. yes, that is , it is known that cooking is also such a soft power. oh well, that is, you eat delicious borscht. you are already beginning to love. there are no russians. no, he forbid many times when he spoke about russia he said great russia great baikal great siberia great lands of russia the great nurse. he said a million such interviews. your dream is to go to baikal your dream is to go to altai my friend. and what happened to you during these years of your dream? turned into a monstrous russophone , which you cannot eradicate for yourself, when you spoke honestly then or now, when you speak to russia. russia must be torn apart , this side that russia has no future - it is a boring and dull country. and it seems to me that you always lie mcfa - one of the most scandalous words of the united states in russia, how he raised his own son and tried to raise our children, we will find out immediately after
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mcfaugh is one of the most scandalous us ambassadors to russia, how the recruitment of russian youth went through him and where his own son is aiming. everything in order is interesting, yes, michael mcfaugh loved. uh, teach children in school to eat. we have such an anglo-american school located in moscow, and today its work. well, it's been suspended. and then i visited there, then the ambassador of mcfoo elena, i know that your nephew, it seems, studied at this school and witnessed that very visit of michael to school. what he taught about what he told you know, i would not say that with a word of some great desire the children went to his lectures, because it seemed to them that this was some kind of show series of lectures. well, there was a lecture. at least. well, it's kind of a great time. well, something, yes, there was more, it looked like pr himself and that this is what a great american nation you are. russians, in
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principle, are nothing of themselves. here you come to us. if you have any abilities of opportunity, we are ready for you, well, they were just ready from the edge, if that the staff from this school were ready to promise literally mountains of gold. here. well, i did not immediately understand how i collided in general, because we were literally waiting for a taxi. that's what you can say at the exit from this school. e with his mother and suddenly cars drive up, they are not allowed to enter the school grounds, they fly out from there, which means two huge ones, you know, as i understand it, bodyguards and this very man comes out. he screamed so wildly that we don't know who he is, what he finds here, because his subjects are here. i am my last name too much. yes, and i'm like that, i actually went, i say hmm, please tell me who it is, and this is the ambassador of the american makful. i say why he behaves like this in general on the territory of my country. why is he behaving like this? like he's here? excuse the prince, if not the king, right?
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why does this person humiliate other people in general? the brains of a teenager in this school, and he and his henchmen, who were not lured to like gingerbread, they showed that the russians are nothing of themselves. we invented the iphone, we made apple so he forgot that my countryman. i myself am a native of the city of murom, my countryman is the father of russian television yards. ken, they forgot that they adopted our russian ideas . and i even remember the moment when , in the seventies, in my opinion, or in the eighties, foreign scientists were looking for our young technician magazines, in order to emphasize the idea for their later incarnated ones , you can say some. shadows, they simply
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forgot that the russians were the initiators of what they then produced. i think this is a monstrous ingratitude. and the way he behaved, but it can be said, showed his true face without a mask, and i think he did not give the right that he went to behave this way with ours, and not with his subjects . it is interesting that this is not an easy school. this is an elite school and education in it is very expensive, several million rubles a year. maria plus for this money we get sick children who were brainwashed and zombified so much that these children are these children, then they came to their parents and told that you were telling the wrong story during the great patriotic war, that is, our history was rewritten in a museum in the city of novy orleans and there is, uh, a very interesting exposition. and where are you going through such very interactive corridors dedicated to the second world war. you find out
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that, it turns out, it was not the soviet union who won it, but the americans, because if if they hadn’t come to the rescue, then nothing would have happened, therefore, falsification of history, they should be engaged in, generally speaking, and not in the first. we just blew it. they literally raised the alarm as soon as we began to realize that completely different values are being imposed there, going against the family values that we have, that is, russian families. yes, mom and dad are children, they have a completely different thing, moreover, you know , initially children are inspired that initially all people with us, you see, are bisexual, and only then will you decide on puberty period, someone is still, even if you were born a boy, but you still think, what if you feel like a girl, and that's where it starts. here is the implementation of this one. well, i'm not afraid of the word enemy sexual ideology, you know, terrible, that these are all the pages. they are still available to the public today. i stress the school has paused. this was indeed
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promoted at school, by the way, in the logic of mcfall himself. he even wrote several works on the so-called liberty doctrine, where he says that everything should be without limits. uh, it's interesting that with our children, he's just such a strict yelling, but he brings up his children in very free manners. for example, his son made a statement on his social network. he also studies at this school, where he says that we simply have to release a certain mark vogel, if anything, he was convicted in 2022 of drug smuggling. he was caught red-handed and dali was 14 years old. uh, and he explained that, like, uh, i came here and brought medical marijuana, but, well, i didn’t know how it says what laws you have and how mcfall spat on our laws, and among his charges.
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there was the fact that he was a teacher of this very school and the fact that, perhaps , he supplied drugs systematically and even to our children, as far as mcfull is concerned, well , an absolutely typical product, and how everyone does not give me an anglo-american school , because he really is there, so to speak, the king flies the children who study there in some way, then join , uh, the community that actually leads, then we go to america, what am i not at all surprised that his child , uh, is defending a man convicted of drug dealing. and here is what malkov's son writes about it. the most important thing is that mr. vogel brought warm acceptance and joy to every lesson against the backdrop of the famous severe depressive moscow winter, mr. vogel every day began with a wide smile because of striking joy. although i don't remember the specifics of each lesson, i do remember looking forward to the lessons. he has every day. vogel has serious health problems after
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back surgery , shoulder surgery and a knee replacement his doctor in the us prescribed him medical marijuana . apparently he made happy, as the son of ambassador mcfaul writes, other children were also happy, because when he was carrying drugs, if look, they caught it red-handed, i remind you, and he didn’t do something for himself there, he just hid some kind of medical marijuana. he hid them there, either in his socks, or in these packaging from under the pills. that is, there was a real scheme. by the way, myself mcfaul, the ambassador at that time, also says for a moment that, generally speaking, this vogel is a very good person, he read my son. uh, this is my personal uh, and uh, i ask him to know, this is a very good person and there is little little information about him. and i want to say that
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he must have lost too. as for the exchange , you know, it's complicated all together. smiley what is it? i think that the situation is similar to the scandal, just with britney griner, yes, and in many ways it symbolizes the attitude towards the laws of russia and the law of many other countries outside the united states that is, they can be observed. but it’s kind of optional, i remember how when all these scandals broke out, and many said that, well, in america it’s already normal, that’s why they take it so calmly, and we could somehow make a mistake, we didn’t know about the laws russia and so on. but this is also not true in many states , the same cannabis is still criminalized. yes, and if you wish, in texas you can be accepted and put in jail. that is, some people perfectly understand that hell is jurisdiction from location depends a lot, so here, of course, really. i agree that relationship. well, to some extent, maybe not directly, like the natives. yes, but as people, whose laws to comply with it is not necessary, but
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it is desirable to have a place to be. and you know , he forced the students in the lessons you. phones, because he understood that he was sorry, something was not right. that's it, his focus was lgbt. that is, he was very afraid that it would somehow seep into the russian press and people. just recognize the true face. the so-called lover it’s just that he is an adorer of the russian federation, and you understand, he was very afraid that, probably, some kind of censure would follow, and, probably, very many parents. yes, such as, let's say. so my relatives took their nephew and right behind these schools. perhaps he was somehow still worried about this, but most of all. i think he was worried that he might not be able to recruit our talented children and buy our brains for iphones. this is an interesting topic about recruiting, because america, their intelligence agencies, the cia, the fbi, are very have been working closely with the year in particular. eh, this is public information. you can read
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how they shoot everything possible for the money of the pentagon under the order. movies and children's content that's what comes to my mind the most. well, here, for example, there are spy kids. is this unambiguous propaganda or is it a story like uh? well, the incredibles where the whole family consists of one thing, they also mean everything, anatoly scouts or spies. it's interesting that, uh, and at the very uh, cola is the son of muckle. eh, there are interesting ambitions too. here was the pope a sovietologist, and the boy kitty himself has very big ambitions. let's see, i'm running for vice president. if i'm in the city, don't mess with me. i work because i want to be connected. think about it vote mcfaul, vote mcfaul, vote mcfaul, vote mcfaul. you
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know me like dj mcfluey, vote me like vp call cole i 'm running for vice president andrey please say this to nick dynasty now in english of the pattern we have a sequence, yes, that is, uh, boy also some profile is immersed. the fact is that the boy is clearly, uh, uh, adopting the technologies that his father professes and it is quite possible that he will follow the same path. that is, here they talked about the fifth colony. this is not quite so fifth column. this is a little different. this is a ready-made opposition in the country , opponents of the regime, let's say, and the technology of color e, revolutions, it involves the creation of a formation. that is, this is an endless psychological processing. uh, elements of psychological warfare. that is, here. e, when some slogans are driven into the head, they somehow structure here, they single out the
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electorate that is suitable for acting against the legitimate government in this regard. introduces already in such government circles that he, so to speak, introduces his son to this activity. so in this case, i'm not surprised. if so, uh, well, someday he will appear there in china before the court and there will be a verdict more abruptly than ours. interestingly , january 10th. eh, 2012. michael mcfall takes office and 10 days later gets into a conflict situation. here. where do you think he went after 10 days, after he officially receives an appointment and permission to work in our country, which, as we remember, issues uh, the president is the head of state. here the muggle is going nowhere, but right away in the museum of the revolution, but the strangeness lies elsewhere
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. the fact is that he forbids himself to be photographed, it seems to be a public person who loves glory, and suddenly he goes berserk and sends his guard. uh, some skinhead character to stop filming mcfaul in the museum of the revolution and this leads to very strange thoughts. we found the man who was trying to take the photo and he told us what actually happened in the museum of the revolution i'm watching mcfoo here. i overtake mcfall, who is stuck near the tanks looking at the boss there, and i understand that the next room. i see him. this is the hall of red banners. i think it's great. now he will go there, and, in fact, i will take a picture of him from afar. that will be fine. the united states ambassador under the red banners in the museum of the revolution is probably studying the experience so that
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to arrange a revolution for us, i occupy a corner further away, as if here i see it is separated from mcfaul's group. and some very inflated young man and direct me. i understand that children stop being languid by their habit. i take out a voice recorder. e recorder teeth to any official, but leads to officials in greater, but clarity of mind, but an american who looked like a marine came up and, without saying hello, said that he was sent to the united states , he cannot be photographed. i begin , of course, to ask on the recorder. and why this eat a public place? i just i take pictures, and moreover, in a public place , any citizen of russia can take pictures , to which he says something with a makfon, as the us ambassador does not obey russian laws, therefore, well, you can’t take pictures. here i begin to remember the vienna convention. they say that, well, you know, the ambassador must respect the laws
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of the host country, read that the russian press has no right to photograph anyone in the russian public space. no, you don't have the right. i say the final question, and what would be the reaction of the american authorities, if our russian diplomats in washington were now leading as you are leading . he hesitated and said a strange phrase. well, you understand everything. i have been following mcfaul for a long time, as one of the figures is really in the obama team. i believe that i drowned the russian-american relations, which were not bad before. well, let's say all the ambassadors walk in the museum of the revolution 10 days after their appointment. not even a year has passed since the appointment, and mcfon's position, like both, is already a spy scandal, and in moscow he was detained while trying to fu, recruit fsb officers detained an american diplomat, i emphasize the diplomat. ryan fogal,
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he turned out to be a staff member. the cia tried to recruit. uh, one of our, uh, intelligence officers, i mean, go out and say that mcfall was off topic. i think that after all, this trip to the museum of the revolution is not accidental. and this is clearly an attempt to understand, uh in the concept of uh, these orange revolutions. there, the main thing is, uh, the leadership of this movement. they're all spelled out there. they must see each other to feel the leader. he owes them all the time show. what what yourself as a person. let's see, understand the image. he parked his car near that very museum of the revolution. oh, yes. i see by the way, this is not a place for parking, in general they say it, that is, the sun, immediately tried to show who is here, so the owner is in the house, right? on this occasion, i would say that you are dying , indeed , the footage now clearly demonstrated everything very well. it is strange that
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he did not push this armored car aside and did not begin to drag it in its place. here he is, what came to do the revolution by the way, the museum is now it's not called a revolution, in my opinion, here, uh, modern history of russia, in my opinion, something like makfu - this is the last generation. you already understand that same school of sovietology to the generation of enemies, this is the generation of that taitology of its own. uh, when they decided that they had already won, you know, it's already so to speak. this is in his head, respectively, the colonial approach. e no respect. i had the opportunity to communicate with different saints of different generations of the saints of the generation there, and the seventies, which are now old grandparents. they are still. they respect our country, their soviet country, and you understand everything with great respect to us, they studied deeply. subject they respected their potential adversary and e direct enemy. uh, otherwise it was impossible
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to understand each other today is so. i think that, well, after all, uh, the approach is not exactly colonial. yes, but it's kvasik real, really. he perceives us, perhaps not so much as natives. how many dark people are not enthusiastic in the sense that we do not support that system of values, which is close to him, and he sees himself like this. well, not exactly a white colonizer, of course, yes, but a person who carries. and svet, i think that , of course, his personal tragedy was certainly, and that people did not appreciate this approach , including people in russia, but even more important for him was that this approach was not appreciated in the united states itself you need to understand that after his abrupt departure from the post of ambassador in the fourteenth year, he did not hold a single large, even symbolic post at the state level he was not invited. in the state department for the position of second third secretary, he was offered the position of secretary of state at the beginning of
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biden's presidency. in the end , it was abandoned because, well, obviously, he had it all a failure. he understands what is on him. that's all this democratic elite in the united states blamed for the failure in the russian direction. and i think that russia still cannot ask in 2015, when, well, i remind you, just a year has passed since the reunification of crimea with russia, american intelligence agencies to understand that, generally speaking , something needs to be done. and it turns out that some civic activists, they acquire, well, patriotic views. and this is absolutely unacceptable at this particular time of the whole series. it takes place some general civil forums for democracy and complete freedom, not limited by anything. and we have a participant in such a forum in 2015, olga ursu. in general, will she tell us what they did there? what did they teach and what does makfu have to do with it? hello olga
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tell us you were a forum participant in 2015 year in 2015. i was involved in organizing children's events after joining, respectively, crimea and russia had a lot of interesting things and, uh, my colleague and i were engaged. here are some small help. we were not serious persons there. it was just community service. and in 2015, we were invited to participate in one of these events in a general russian uniform. of course, we were very interested . hmm, to learn something, well, we emphasized for ourselves , we represented the crimean region. we were it was proposed to fly from crimea, e, moscow back, of course, they accepted it here on this forum. it was a big hotel, krasnopresnenskaya embankment is so chic. yes, yes, of course, the accommodation we participated in the forum there, everything was at the highest
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level. you or the buffet was a meeting of guests with some souvenirs. oh, you didn't think. that's what actually was, of course, interesting, we were not some high figures. we didn't plan to perform. and the way we worked more with children. we registered on the platform of education. we were even offered some kind of grand conclusion, from which we could use 30% for the needs of our fund. it seemed to us a little, of course, it is strange that there we are so not very much into this, we then visiting other sites, listening to open sites, there were many calls. they decided to change something there on the second day, to be honest, the organizer of this form were civil initiatives. these letters came to the post office, because through the link that was offered to me, i registered through the mail. uh, then i’ll jump ahead further, often letters came from the committee of civil initiatives to take part in other forms
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that they had. well, of course, we no longer directly took part . so, it would seem, look, they fed us and offered money. and what is it that alarmed you so much that you already ran away from this forum. that's what they said at the forum in relation to the crimea calls were many things were to change something to do something to change. and these were already open areas. they are in the open access were hmm, i was treated a little like that. well, on the second day, of course, we no longer visited, but such a tone was present that if russia does not follow the path of western countries, then a boring and decaying fate awaits us. well, this, of course, is just very interesting that the scale of the organization was very global. it's so easy for ordinary people. there cannot be people. thank you very much let's figure out who is michael mcfall, even more interesting details. stay with
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apply for a tinkov car loan for both a new and a used car tinkov, he was the only one at the beginning. photos emoji stickers meet megaphone michael mcfall cia agent stanford professor, someone was in a hurry to introduce michael to russia, after all, having become a post-ambassador. first of all, he hurried to get acquainted with the opposition. mcfoo himself says they are cia he has absolutely nothing to do with. if i worked for the cia by the way, i would say it's not a secret. i didn't
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work for the server because i'm an open person. you can trust me to shed, well earplugs don't work. do you think roman is true? of course, this does not seem to be true, he is lying, there is a book by alan peace, a man of the movement and so on, well, there are so many to say, they learn to identify lies from it, it was written by an american psychophysiologist by a person who studies it and by one of the gestures that are characteristic of american lies. this is a cover-up, when asked about the contacts of working for the cia, he does it, as the graphologist already told us. he especially sits, but up to a couple. when to say that he is nervous he stops after himself. yes, you've seen this. yes, he covered his mouth, it's so. a characteristic gesture that speaks of this, here, and also about the cia, he, perhaps, as if not works. you know, he is a cia officer, so to speak. yes, the salary may not
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work out. it's like i don't want to say. but the fact that it is connected directly with the services, which in their essence carry an intelligence function. it's definitely beehive cheese. this gosde anything. but the fact that he is, as it were, dip or inside - this is exactly in this video. i ask you to pay attention. there are even quotes at the end. here tsrushniki do not work in sirford. and now we have, uh, a chic poster that stanford students themselves put up in protest against. uh, cia workers at stanford, this happened. right after the torture in guantanamo was revealed and it turned out that there is an office for recruiting students in stanford, right away the recruitment to the cia and after that the students. we came out with the initiative to ban cia staffers from working at mcfall. let me remind you that he returned to stanford and now he is teaching very interesting courses there. uh, here, for example, what some of them look like, and you say that
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no one is interested in democracy. here, for example, things like op, regime change american efforts to promote democracy abroad. russian politics can be seen and well, the international aspects of democratization, of course, and mcfall himself. he says that he is very happy that he teaches stanford, by the way, they are very , very fond of recruiting all kinds of oppositionists somewhere out there, namely, from the tender they told me one story that exactly on the day i was imprisoned it happened on july 15 2018. this is a terrible day of my life, and our oppositionists were just on the bus and were going to stanford to listen to some seminar and when it passed, that our innocent russian woman was detained. and all but one person on this bus lowered their eyes and said, well , here we are, here we go, we were paid, but
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this means that well, if there is probably something for that , and thus their compatriot was leaked in full. um, i would say, if we talk about michael mcfull and about his basic installation, but let's see, the man is not sitting in his sleepyheads. yes, that is, the person who came turned out to be at stanford, from the wrong class or from that circle means someone he owes something to everything he is not very successful in science, but at the same time he reads a huge number of courses and receives a salary of a million dollars. but this is still a man of function, that is, it is clear that he was imprisoned in order for him to perform a function. i remember mahfologist, for a pound of carnegins, the gray mouse is so absolutely not sincere, absolutely false, you immediately remember the phrase of oscar wildad, which in english is sulon. i told you about britain, hypocrisy is an inconspicuous part of a good upbringing , absolutely hypocrisy and in this regard it is clear that everything is false, he himself is a human function, which
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itself is actually completely different inside. i wanted to continue the idea of a colleague that the hero of our program was among the carnegie foundations in the nineties yes, there is a slavic philosopher and so on who works here as an american expat. yes. eh, the gray mouse is so deceitful, so to speak, like nothing, not outstanding. you know, they looked like those mr. smith in the famous movie. yes, just, uh, even the eye on him is not a matrix and his return is already, uh, in the role of a politician first then, and the ambassador is directly two times the person that between the mid-nineties e work in moscow and his work in moscow as. went, uh, it's been almost 7 years. and over these 7 years, he has definitely undergone special training. this is a different person. here i insist. it was a completely different person and whether he is a cia agent or just
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organized. uh, we don’t know the color revolutions, but we know one. it’s like he left the post of ambassador and referred to the fact that you know something new, something went wrong with me about his departure from the post of ambassador , vladimir volfovich zhirinovsky very aptly put it in his time. i think he did not fulfill the task that the state department set for him, to arrange some version of the orange revolution in moscow after the elections in december of the eleventh year, his task was to do as the american ambassador is doing in kiev, not approaching the maidan and has already gone to resignation of the government. that's what they would like to achieve from michael mcfon here. in moscow in the twelfth year in the thirteenth year, but two years have passed and after the start of the maidan in kiev has been almost in the state department since november for three months. they made sure that they would not be able to repeat
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the maidan in moscow, and then the need arose to replace it . they waved a lot of money, which the state department looked like a new revolution . as for his unexpected departure. e from the post, then here it is, maybe it's all obvious on really, it's already uh, there was a post crimean reality. yes, and the policy that mr. mcfoo pursued, which was expected of him, that is, well, in general, preserving a good face, but seeks to impose a certain soft power on russia, it no longer worked in these conditions. uh, move on to a tough confrontation with russia, including sanctions, therefore, other technologists were already needed here, but makfu. despite the fact that after that he did not hold any official high post, nevertheless, of course, he retained access to the entire democratic establishment. yes, i'm not in vain. uh, for example, in the twenty-first year, when there was a well-known meeting in switzerland in geneva, uh,
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the presidents of russia and the united states, it was mr. mcfaw was in charge and advisor. e joe biden, and before, uh, this very meeting, that is, it is obvious that there is a demand for his services yes, as for a retired ambassador, he had the opportunity to get any sinicure, but at the same time, he is not just a retired ambassador, and in being at stanford, in addition to the fact that he is engaged in some kind of research activity, and at the same time he continues to maintain active contacts with representatives of the russian opposition, who are now mostly in exile. let me intervene. after all, not only russian. basically, not the russian position back in 2005, it turns out that mcfoo realized that it is necessary to bet on ukraine and says, he himself is citing this. quote back in 2005, we made a big bet on ukraine and consider it as an advanced country in the global struggle for democracy and that's it. the body was sponsored by american
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money from the sequel there was a time when the need to support political change in the soviet union was part of american politics. this is true. it is a fact today it is not our policy and everyone should understand. yes, ukraine was the administration. bush what the administration was doing more in ukraine in 2004. what we don't do today was a movement called it's time for serbia in 2000, there was a movement to the side and their funding. we don't do that today because our policies are different. we support non-governmental organizations that strive for fair and free choice. and mcfolk brings zelensky to stanford . it's interesting that he gets mcfall there. i have in mind, the only award of its kind , the order of merit from zelensky of the third
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degree, and it looks like this. but it’s interesting for what merits zelensky is awarded michael mcfall. and here in ukraine, i would say that this is a look at his historical path, because in fact it is not by chance that he comes to the er rank and before that he was an ambassador, in fact, obama's adviser on just business russia , uh, this was awarded due to the fact that before that he wrote a book e unfinished revolution in russia and actually in this way really what she teaches vladimir has confirmed prepared and, probably, convinced the american administration to be able to do it. well, this is interesting. we are such a moment that the opposition received 23 times more funding in times than before. our opposition, accordingly, he tried to do some work, but the work turned out to be zero. and in terms of how he assesses russia, how we assessed him, firstly, maria zakharova gave him a very tough one. that is, immediately. and when he
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hasn't even finished his activity yet, because he broke, of course, a man. in principle, something not restrained enough. this is confirmed, so to speak, by the hysterical ones and , in fact, does not, of course, keep its brand weak in the sixteenth year. we are forbidden to visit russia, his care, by the way, his care is quite objectively programmed. look, he announced his departure on the third of february of the fourteenth year, that he was leaving on the twenty-third of february february 23 - this is the date of the coup in kiev that is, he participated in this whole concept, and it turned out to be successful. here he has a new task. a new job, of course, and millions. here he made money in ukraine with ukraine, they succeeded in many ways, but thanks to, or to the floor, no, of course. if he were the epitome of success, then of course he could applaud himself and speak. yes, and now i'm big politics. no, you're not in big politics. you're a loser and a loser because you didn't succeed. all
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those who were still involved in their own very clearly know what the concept of a selectorate is. there are very different people, there are those people who are valuable, but there are people who are procedural, then what is easy to explain when here is a man, and a young man is courting a girl. he comes and speaks. here's a bouquet for you. here's some candy for you. here's a restaurant for you. let's go. it took 12 minutes. i complied. all the rules of the game ukraine ukraine for them is exclusively the same scenario, as i have now paid you , bought, explained, let's go, but it's not always so simple that why you were talking about the previous story. and why did he come to the museum of the revolution, because for he would always like to have such a museum named after him. so it would be cool to go dream nostalgic. so cool, but look. with russia russia did not work because he saw a completely different russia, which was very much transformed and the system partly broke down with my mcfaul, is he successful now. no, not a successful
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person is plying it just by the appearance that he writes. he writes, i am on the sanctions list at the moment. but even if i am expelled from there, i will never be able to come to russia my scientific career, concerning writing the work of conducting research on these changes is over. this is very sad. i mean, by the way, it's over. well, i think that, of course, the work of his life in russia ended in failure, no one argues with that. yes, i remind you that he was one of the main ideologists of this whole company. witch-hunting within the framework of a good gate, it was he, in general, with his reputation, as if a man and a slavist, but a sovietologist to the tax belt, but he tried to save it all reputationally i'm talking about the fact that here is donald trump, in reality, there are connections with russia and i an expert on russia i can about it. talk to later later already. now, for example, in his place with his ukrainian colleagues , he is developing a sanctions policy against russia. that is, i think that he will play an important role in this vein,
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so everything is not like that. he found his place in the sun, of course, this is really not what he aspired to. and he will never have a museum of the revolution in russia, god forbid, with his name. but the fact that he is trying to avenge his rights and partly, maybe even in something successfully is a fact. well, nevertheless. we are absolutely sure that he will continue to try. we showed you a puppet, we showed you possible puppeteers. thanks for being with us. my name is maria butina tutti's heir doll and now the vremya program svetlana tikhanovskaya, the leader of the anti- lukashenko protests, has resurfaced in the political arena. we know where the root of our problems sits. she fussed around the palace of independence, our fugitives. true, a false stadt has occurred, they are trying to demonstrate to their curator that the presence at least some results, but quite a lot of money has already been invested in it - 250 million euros, because she is sitting in prison and went to the tour
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