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she is a christian, now the deputy prime minister of canada with nazi roots, she was once a threat to the kgb , they feared and respected her, they chased her and hunted her. almost the entire personnel of the soviet counterintelligence was seduced by the most experienced kgb officers, but she was unapproachable with ease, having seen through their sinister plans. what was that? ask, you adventures of a super woman spy action movie. but no. this is called the election campaign of the canadian deputy prime minister, freelancing. they have a lot of imagination, of course, but there is still some truth. let's figure it out, comrades, what 's the point here. the dolls of the heir to mercury are with you. i'm maria butina, we're starting. kristina alexandra freeland was simply born in 1968 in canada. an ethnic ukrainian
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feels at home in both countries. canada has the largest ukrainian diaspora in the world, almost 1.5 million people. the day of ukrainian culture is celebrated on a national scale. ukrainian musicians , also descendants of emigrants, call themselves guardians of the culture of their ancestors in their repertoire of marches of the ukrainian insurgent army. ancestors christians fled across the ocean, like others, westerners who collaborated with the nazis and maternal grandfather. mikhail's hamster of collaborators after the victory, from the advancing soviet army, poses with the germans, first in occupied krakow , then retreats with them to the west of germany where his grandfather surrenders to the americans, by chance did not become a source of inspiration for you. excuse me , i’m putting on my shoes to go to this event to publicly remember the nazi past of the family, as it is not beneficial for a politician, but to pose with a black and red flag. why no matter what, to be on top of the trend , the grandmother in the house always spoke ukrainian , brought love for the historical motherland , perhaps, therefore, in 1988, a student at
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harvard. christian went to kiev for student exchange. but this is if you do not remember the history of hundreds of other such descendants who fled with the nazis from ukraine and the same baltic states in exactly one year. they reached out with a feeling of nostalgia for their homeland, even then, in the late eighties , it was planned to carry out coups later through all these western outcasts all these skills instilled by curators came in handy when she became a stringer journalist. she covered the events on the maidan starting from the collapse of the union under the yellow-blue flags. i ’m watching christ freelance, by the way, but this is an amazing ethnic ukrainian. i wish i could drag her to ukraine but if the blood in her is ukrainian blood, if she calls there is no need, she has already grown up there a long time ago , three children raised with the british journalist graham bowley, natalkahle ivan at home also speak ukrainian, the blood is calling christyusha fridus, as if she were at woland’s ball . you are ready to condemn your grandfather. on the maternal
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side. many thanks to her; they bring everything to her and they bring her a scarf from her past, as a reminder of the sin committed. only the effect is not the same , instead of repentance there is even more fall. and i remembered one famous canadian film, its analogue is called red sparrow in america. but you know about this top-secret spy seductress who infiltrated, and then changed her position, fell in love with a cia agent, in general, in canada it’s about the same it was released on screen in 1985. it’s called a secret weapon and apparently from the script of this film, uh, christie wrote off her election campaign, because as she describes her relationship with the kgb in 1989, a young student at harvard university comes running around the squares handing out leaflets and
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the kgb is fighting against her and now . that's how they write it in their election campaigns. let's see the soviet authorities complained to the canadian embassy in moscow that a twenty-year-old freelancer was a known troublemaker during her while in kiev, a handsome young russian named na suddenly began to appear near the door of her house one night. it was blond, and the next time, the suave brunette's trip outside of kiev to interview a ukrainian dissident turned into a particularly chilling experience, the police were waiting for her, but freeland outwitted them and jumped off the bus. in the middle of the journey i hitchhiked further, but the worst encounter for freeland happened on the last night. in kiev, four men, two of them kgb officers, showed up at her hostel demanding that she answer their questions. they threatened to confiscate her passport. but when she told them it was the property of the canadian government, they backed down. oh
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, they screwed it up, and then closer to her election campaign. and this article was transformed, and they are already starting to say that the soviet kgb was afraid of freelancing, but respected it, and then a pseudonym appeared and from that moment on she was already a top secret agent. well, as you understand , she lost the choice then, but certain points. as i understand it, it was given there if i i’m not mistaken, this is a scan from the newspaper abn korrespondent, that is, the anti-bolshevik bloc of peoples. this is the main global, bandera organization, which was directly sponsored by the cia and was led by yaroslav stanko, together with his wife and the representative of this abn was christia freelance, who came to ukraine for a reason and the kgb began to monitor her, because christia took part in founding congress movement of hands. this is a ukrainian nationalist movement.
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where did everything come from, and in this movement there were oleg tag not god, and parubiy, yes, and the klitschko brothers were also associated with this movement. so the girl took part in openly anti-soviet underground nationalist events. so it was no coincidence that there was interest. do you know how she was caught? in the end, in fact, in short, they were caught simply by leaflets at the airport. so they threw it out and that was the end of it. but the pseudonyms frida and all these other songs appeared later, well, in order to add fleur in 1989. that is, it turns out that they already began to notice it, and the americans or canadians or bandera treated the price of quietly growing it, not only did they notice, it was already working. she worked at full speed, because in the eighty-ninth year it came into the relationship. according to the report, as if the kiev kiev branch of the kgb, all the data was published. uh, with the community organization , the community is a local organization.
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naturally, in fact, the prototype of banderaism is already at its worst. she called on the community to become the head of an association of banderaites to recreate. in fact, the un- the question is, if someone starts on the territory, well, let's say france engage in subversive activities, unite ah, nationalist organizations, let's say, the provinces of britain and the south of france go to a meeting. this is every meeting, being a citizen of, say, the russian federation, and naturally, somewhere in my environment , an intelligence officer will immediately appear, what we call naruzhka, who will be there. well, keep an eye on what is this stormy thing? this activity was not right for her. i don’t know what it was like for the blond, but i didn’t give in. i needed a redhead to seduce. listen, what concerns the lids are very interesting 89, because it was in 89 that a nationalist march took place in kiev then in 89. i also lived in kiev at that time. i remember, that is, the story. it really was. it was something
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incomprehensible. that is. for us. it was extremely, wildly, literally in parallel with this in kharkov they tried to raise their banners. and it was very interesting there. for some reason, in an amazing way, the police, who were supposed to eliminate them, on the contrary, our supporters, who opposed them , tried a little. that is, they have already started open the floodgates so that they somehow manifest you and this little bastard who has arrived, really. she was a provocateur. and when she tries to romanticize the fact of her failure, after all. this is a failure for any intelligence officer for him. this is pure failure, but she is trying to romanticize him and somehow transform her participation in the political space. but there is one very important fact. she is not just, uh, hereditary, she is a rabid and convinced russophobe. so this is not surprising at all, given her past, which she is actively trying to hide, and about the grandfather of christians, freelance, and as we know, aspen trees do not produce oranges. my maternal grandparents fled
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western ukraine after stalin's nazis signed a pact rather than attack in 1939 . they considered themselves political exiles for preserving an independent ukraine. in 1996, university professor albert and paul khimka wrote to the work of a hamster in the editorial office of the krakow vesti newspaper, published in krakow in ukrainian, which was often published by the anti-semitic accusatory materials, in some articles there were approving statements about what the nazis did to the jews, he even noted that it was surprising that he they were trying to somehow say that i didn’t know, that is. you didn’t know that your grandfather was a nazi, did you forget? another interesting thing here is that my grandfather fled from lvov, which is still there. we have a hotbed of ukrainian nationalism. fled to krakow what is krakow and krakow is the capital of the ukrainian diaspora in the german -occupied governor general. who did she work for? grandfather and her grandfather worked for the ukrainian
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central committee of vladimir kubeyobovich, and vladimir kubeyovych in this ukrainian national central committee made him actually a reception point there for ukrainian nationalists. at the beginning, the brandenburg division, respectively, the nogtagali roland division, then the same kubiyovych was the initiator of the creation of the galicia division, that is, this ukrainian national committee was a cover for adler’s wehrmacht structures that recruited ukrainians to serve the germans. and then this piece of news from krakow seemed to ensure their morale and fighting spirit. that is, she does not just appear in the arena. well, look here we are when we look at the situation. you must understand that you need several components to make it work. well, an ideal western politician means that for an ideal western politician you need this kind of past. yes, it is desirable that with nazi roots there is
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a second element, which is very important - money. that's the question then. where does the money come from? an ordinary journalist, how does she position herself? she works there for a number of western newspapers. and then suddenly he gets a post. minister of foreign affairs, then once she is for you, so she immediately becomes deputy prime minister almost immediately. and well, amazing growth , well, then with good finances, and here we also decided to look into her past. she has a man for whom she has incredible reverence, and he appeared in 1990 . well, ukraine, you guessed it. about whom. i say she scheduled an interview with him. let's see, you've worked hard on this... to help build civil society. we tried to build it often, faced with disappointment in the soviet union. i know how you started this work. i first met you in ukraine in 1990. when you were just starting this work for many years,
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it seemed that all this was in vain, does this tell you something, does it teach you something about how to build? open society most likely yes, because you laid the foundation for a new ukraine for me and even when i opened my foundation in ukraine in 1990, 2 years before i found ukraine independence was a branch of our russian foundation that was created in 1987 in the soviet union and then we opened this branch in ukraine in 1990 and one of the things that this foundation did was provide a lot of degrees and support civil society and the maturity of civil society that we have seen in 25 years. afterwards, this is largely the result of the foundation's activities. yes, i am ready to personally witness all this. this is truly an amazing story. new ukrainian government new ukrainian leadership everyone i know in this group of leaders was in one way or another affected
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by the foundation, the open society and george personally george soros is a person who is known for organizing and sponsoring all the orange revolutions and here is her mentor, please, what is the role of soros in ukraine 1990, in principle, just in kiev gradually. this is an enterprise spun off from the moscow division of surotse. it then became absolutely independent , self-sufficient and authentic, and so much so that when here in moscow they were kicked out into the tarts. there they just turned around in full force. e 10 years ago. well, now i can be a little less mistaken about the years of soros, in general he was recognized as the person of the year in ukraine so that you understand, yes, his task was to form an asset into political assets. not even ukraine has its own quota in the government. it has a very serious influence, for example, on the decision-making on the prime minister of ukraine, this also depends on what everyone will say , the soros fund, which is now snooping around. and this is an interview which christ freelance takes from him.
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she’s just hitting, the year she stayed, well, practically no destiny, that is, she didn’t succeed anywhere, she didn’t have a political career there and she was turned out of everywhere and immediately her good old friend soros. for some reason, from somewhere yes , no some supposedly incomprehensible journalist. he picks it up and picks it up, and the fact that today it soared up there like that in the political career of canada is a considerable merit for this. e soros, but i think not only him. she is his biographer. she's writing a book about him working on a biography of georgie soros is the author of the book and fluotocrats the rise of the new international super rich and the fall of everyone else is normal. yes, and here is another great quote about how they continue to maintain contact with their a puppeteer. look how interesting it is that george soros and friel have had a close friendship for more than 10 years since
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she was a journalist. he asked her to write a biography before she returned to canada to run for parliament. i want to go into history a little a person with this background gets into harvard , and at harvard he studies interesting history , studies russia naturally, because the school of eastern european countries comes. it’s absolutely true that now , in general, there are harvard’s main buildings, and there is one building that always stands to the side , this is chief kay kennedy, poor gaumond. it is located just across the charles river and everything happens there separately. a very important project, the harvard project 2.0, was partly formed there. this harvard 2:0 project meant that new types had to be trained. elite or new type of rebels, then talk about glasnost about perestroika about what will need to be undermined and told, creating new media about what cannot be talked about, they will talk about the fact that your homeland is not the same.
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your nation is a very important point that she will succeed, she will write a very important work on the differences between nations and ethnic groups and she will talk about the soviet union and says the soviet union succeeded, they created a kind of nation that forms an ideology that united all ethnic groups, but in fact our the task is different. we must clearly separate russian from ukrainian ukrainian from belarusian. belarusians. from an uzbek. we must show their ethnicity. this suggests that she was then in her third year of undergraduate studies. she initially went to detention. and yes, he didn’t really like working with sura at harvard. this is not his story. he'll pick it up. the game and it will be already in the nineties in the nineties . he will become the person who will invest correctly in this girl. yes, she will be expelled from the soviet union, but this expulsion will bring her very good political glasses. she will be on the list. she will go on those lists that will later be called leaders of public opinion
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who will forget about her, but these leaders of public opinion. they will be formed in journalism, politics, economics and yes, in sports you will be able to bet on whom and yes. it is then that the quarrel, asking an interview , will say that there are certain two countries that are vital and necessary for america , and ukraine will justify this. it's very simple, when things get really bad and something happens technogenic. we need, the climate is similar to the united states of america - this is ukraine and. yes , we must understand that we still have our brotherly side. this is canada where there is a very good resource called land and grain biographies of freeland. there is such a moment, even in childhood she herself. actively demonstrated. moreover, at school they say that she organized some kind of strike. yes, that is, this is about the issue of rebellion and she studied at two of the most prestigious universities in the anglo-saxon world. this is first harvard then oxford, it is clear that after such universities usually don’t work for ordinary journalists, except for such accidents,
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that is, the first accident was that she was sent for an internship, and then she worked as a journalist. this could have been such a good cover for a completely different activity; the second one would have turned out to be an accident - a person without an economic education. suddenly he writes a book on economics , this book is very heavily promoted. she receives some kind of awards there, and so on and so on, the third coincidence is that it was so they write such a legend that it’s tough, he trudeau is with her i met him when i simply asked her to sign this book. he liked the book because it promotes such ideas for the liberal parties. yes, yes, what, that inequality needs to be eliminated, and so on and so forth, and he liked her and he invited her to join. she had nothing to do with the liberal party before this and then ran for office, that is, she was used somehow as some kind of battering ram against the conservatives. she had to knock it out like a billiard ball. uh, the conservative candidate is also a woman. she has and had three main advantages so to speak. first, she is a woman, and in canada my gender balance is very strong, so to speak. this is being monitored. secondly, she
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was from the ukrainian minority of the ukrainian diaspora, and there is also representation there, there are pakistanis. there are indigenous peoples who should be in the government, the second largest ukrainian diaspora in the world after respectively, of course, yes, there should be ukrainians and this is exactly the representation of ukraine, well, plus more knowledge. naturally the russian language, which is in international relations, since the russian language is a language the organization of named nations also helped her and again. it would seem that the person was appointed minister. there she is involved in international economic relations. then we transfer it to the minister of foreign affairs, then we transfer it to intergovernmental relations. now she is the minister of finance. well, now, as minister of finance, i could be wrong, but my prediction is that she will be the main one? the person who will develop the regulatory framework in order to select russian assets that are located in canada and in the states and abroad. that is, she was clearly entrusted with it. this is the work itself, that is , this chain of accidents. first, she gets into harvard, then she. coincidences are not
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accidental; there is some kind of trend, that is, this is all shaping up, becoming very bright or clearly against russia, right? let's see every time you go to put gas in your car every time you go grocery shopping you have to pay more because putin invaded ukraine and now there are energy prices all over the world and agricultural products above canada has no way to influence them, but they influence us, canada canada is next to you we are next to ukraine we believe in the importance of ukrainian sovereignty. this is 2017 for a minute. here is another position in which she noted very well, anti-russian. this is the minister. he will already be
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the minister of foreign trade. foreign trade even before the minister of foreign affairs, she strongly called for all possible trade sanctions against us to be banned in fact under some simply far-fetched pretexts, and the export of many articles, and our uh, so to speak goods and uh, everything. this led to a completely understandable logical result, but in addition to what yuri vladimirovich and sergei sergeevich said in passing about the early sergei sergeevich harvard project harvard project. this is a direct consequence of the munich rule . yes, and it is no coincidence that the munich rules were laid down in the wonderful city of munich, and she remembers studying the psychology of homos , identifying the weaknesses of his psyche. by the way, we now see what this has given in ukraine at the moment, and the game on these complexes is for the destruction of the stable psyche of the soviet person, namely in the form that was created and the most interesting thing is that the medical project began with the third reich, so munich is generally located, so
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to speak, like a. east prussia the birthplace of fascism, where there was a double putsch. i was interested in everything else and was curious that the foundation of the medical project was laid even before the alexander hybrid before the face. ober sturm banfour rss. uh, one of one of the abundance of management d. s together with the regentrop. just like that. it turns out that the person genetically comes from there and the project that shaped her as a person and in which she worked on subversive war came from there, it’s interesting that his reference book was literally jean sharp’s book called methods of non -violent overthrow of regimes 1965 year and in sixty-five, the harvard project was actually adopted by the us state department as a weapon of first attention category according to american classifications , a bomb is a weapon of the second category, and the first is what the destruction of the ideology of an alien state says to ideology, and so there is a very good story about this project. it was in service, but you know, it would not have given the results
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that were expected of it, but nevertheless. these are the basic postulates, uh, which are based on the destruction of the ussr by russia and the separation of nationalities, but it didn’t work and what we see now is a consequence of what we saw here in this project. so at first , you know, they treated him very specifically , we said that he was very powerful, authoritative , serious, productive, somehow like a woman. it 's not there. well, there it was, in fact, some kind of budget project, but despite this, they asked a lot of literature. it developed somehow gently, and then once it came under the purview of the intelligence service , they stopped talking about it at all. but what we see now is obvious that it continued to develop. that is, this project is not just a pride that was closed, it was veiled behind camouflaged. and this is exactly what we see now. according to ms. freelant, she fully implements the postulate of this project. i’ll just support the novel in the sense that before 1989, the harvard
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project was considered unprofitable, unnecessary, senseless, there was a lot of talk about how we were wasting taxpayers’ money, because there were people like that, uh, that means, uh, christie and so on, but it was in 1989 that practical meaning appeared in all these trained personnel. do you understand? how since a large country is weakening, just so to speak, e first visits. i don’t know margaret thatcher in kiev in 1990, by the way, and immediately, as if by chance, in a month, i think, the soros pound opens. well, somehow it developed on its own. and now these shots become needed. here they are, that's all, and there's nothing here. there is no spermology of any kind here. she is not a spy, naturally, and she never had anything to do with the intelligence services. this is another level, personnel. you see, these are viruses that destroy.
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the tape. i downloaded the sbp app, linked my account and paid for food with one touch for cashback. yes , i know that i will call myself. it’s profitable for you to download the sbp application, pay in one touch and receive 3% cashback in the feed. ms. freelancer in ukraine, what is her role? after all? it's like a government post in canada. occupies. you know, for example, i noticed that she constantly laughs, and not at the point. like this.
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it seems to me alone that this is artificial laughter, because if we divide her face into two parts, the upper part is motionless, and the lower part stretches out in a grimace. yes, this is not only skillful. you know a certain model of behavior. and she also grimaces. she is very mimic and not to the point. give me your face, sometimes it’s even scary. i don't understand why she does this. maybe some kind of cramps, but that's not the point. i will apologize for the sexism. she's not very pretty. you know, he has such a repulsive appearance. i would say this is the case, but not the faintest ambition, the desire to be noticed , not money, not power, the desire to be noticed in any way. our next traditional question. who is she? doll or puppeteer well , it’s obvious that she, of course, is a doll, of course, but you know the doll, that’s the kind of button the jack-in- the-box appeared, when needed, when she was told. such a person is your picture, i want to add one more thing, while holding a public office. she keeps taking from different people
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interview, and she interviews hillary clinton clinton comes to the forum. she’s a moderator and well, they’re talking about politics about politics and then suddenly this happens. there are two things that i hate: worrying about my hair and worrying about my outfit. this is the most hated thing. it's horrible. i'm very bad at this. i once calculated how much time i spent on hair and makeup from the start of my presidential campaign until the election. just think about it for 25 days , think about it, and then i thought, all these men, they take a shower and come out of the shower they shake their heads, get dressed and they are ready and this is undoubtedly double standards in action. in response, i will tell you a funny story , very short. once in the news they wrote about the color of my dress, something like an analysis, they say. what a veiled message behind this,
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and my sister sent me an email saying hastya. but they don’t know you at all, if they knew you, they would know that the color of your dress depends only on what is the only item of clothing in your closet. today is clean one clean dress, and she will go in it. or an. i want to draw your attention. as an image maker, as a stylist on what a woman holding a serious government position looks like, we have several photographs, you can find them sotnik because she loves to appear in public. this is really true, but she always shocks the public with her appearance, and carries some completely strange things. the dress and always short ones still attracts men, i agree with roman that she really considers herself very attractive on the inside, but
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in fact she is not, but she really wants to prove, that is, they don’t wear these short skirts, tights, that in general, according to etiquette, this is categorically inappropriate. you're not a question about your figure. this is a question of how you dress according to the situation. this is a statesman. this respect behaves lazily and unbridledly, very often you can notice she has a hair tie on her wrist. but even just any ordinary person cannot afford this. it's like i just came out of the pool. here i have there's a rubber band here. i have cellulite. let 's talk about high politics and how a woman doesn't like her hair. gray, overgrown face, you are not moisturized, dryness , it seems to be broadcasting. i'm an attractive woman, but she doesn't do anything for it, well, except for a short skirt. and such vulgar poses are the desire to be noticeable. you know there is spring in his soul, well, spring is an eternal occupation, so with whom to compare it, which
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was clear, or there are clearly two people. the first person is furion. you know, even they are somehow even outwardly, it seems only farion is a ukrainian propagandist, who even belongs to age. she will be, let's say, older. yes and so, well, the same thing, you know, less than my week , what i will say, what i will do now, i don’t know who i will be, just with a woman like a thunderstorm. women, you know this, such a freak, from canadian politics. we want to laugh, we want to be surprised. turn it on, and we will get with you a thirst for going up the career ladder, i’m sure theirs. you know frick, and already the minister of finance. soon to be prime minister. a fishing rod. fair noticed. i would add to your two points about the prerequisites for such a career, that is, the dark past, skeletons in the closet, money, but i would also note
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the absence of a reflective mind. that is, this is an important condition, of course. here colleagues talked a lot about the harvard project and other things. i would like to add to the year 1989. this is that we have a singing revolution in the baltic states, this is a targeted effort to collapse the soviet union, yes, that is, these are targeted actions. it's not just that she came. it’s not just that rukh got together. this is the first point, the harvard project also began with an order from the us department of the air force, which would like to know how the soviet people would react suddenly if they were subjected to mass bombing, totally. even so, the money and the us air force in the harvard project were then from this harvard project. projects, well, more precisely, the bib russian library, which allegedly made it, an outgrowth called the munich institute of history and culture of the ussr, and in this
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munich institute there were such funny reports on the mood of soviet youth in period. during the thaw, the passability of soviet dirt roads is very much connected with culture or something. this is somewhat from a different sphere; at harvard university there was still a separate, uh, ukrainian institute, so you understand, and by 1989. it has already worked and the program was developed by this ukrainian institute. uh, i haven’t heard the ukrainian ones. i heard. he is also an eastern european school. and they have highlighted prices. it is davis who is singled out. yes, exactly a scientific institute. he is his program , a program developed there, then implemented in twenty universities in america, that is, they studied it very seriously. this is ms. frilenta. i didn’t feel the same way about this. that is, in fact. i’ll tell you this, it turns out that this is the historical land of little russia, which was called ukraine by the americans, in general the west was very seriously involved. another interesting thing. and it was then that another new strategy began to take shape, which will be in our heroine, which is also interesting. you've probably all seen this site, and sie woof facebook. and this is not about dogs.
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i guess. absolutely not. this is terrible history that studies countries directly to envoys. chop them into drug addiction, unemployment, alcoholism, depending on your mood. and here she is. there is a person of function, there is a person of values, if a person is procedural. now, if i were to characterize her, i would say the person told her to work out the procedure. she works out the value space very clearly - it’s not hers. yes, when you talk about the fact that there is a davis center and there was a ukrainian, a separate sector was created; this sector was created in order to create to study a huge number of cases and ethnic ukrainians. and how their thinking differs is the key factor that has been studied extensively. in canada, they lost everything . the canadians handed over the most materials, because the largest group that is located there are such
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notorious nazis. with great pleasure, for $72, they sent their vision of what real nationalism is. hello canada, a little story about this. ukrainian emigrants have a significant influence on canadian politics, which should not be surprising, as ukrainian origin. there are approximately one and a half million inhabitants there, and this is almost every 20. the first wave of ukrainian immigrants to canada dates back to the end of the 19th century. but if then these were peasants who went there from the poorest regions of europe in search of work, then after the second world war fascist collaborators and representatives of the ukrainian staging army fled to canada. canada , which recently did not allow people persecuted in europe, willingly gives the go-ahead. upon the entry of 160,000 ukrainians, the diaspora begins to cooperate with by the government of canada to mobilize their representatives in the elections, the number of ukrainian canadians is growing and gradually strengthening their influence, for example, even before
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the official collapse of the ussr on december 1, 1991 , canada was the first in the world to officially recognize the independence of ukraine. ethnic ukrainians who have achieved success on the political scene of canada can be attributed to the novel gnatyshin, who from 1990 to 1995 served as governor general of canada, half, who was the commander of the armed forces from 2016 to 2018 and of course the minister of finance and deputy prime minister of christians. who and why gathered ukrainians in canada , building this huge diaspora, and not just ukrainians, but precisely so that they would be the most rabid nazis. what kind of project is this for? i would say that in general this western project is nothing massive as such. no, that is, there were two directions, including the evacuation of the nazis. naturally, from the territory of europe, in
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particular western europe, one rat trail, famous named after the vaticans, led to latin america this is chile argentina and not only the second is where canada is today. uh, canada homeland of 250,000 million plus or minus so-called ukrainians. well, in any case, as far as her fate is concerned, i would take it very seriously, and according to him, oxford, in addition to the center of the ukrainian politician, because her mother, from the point of view of damage, returned to the territory of ukraine being, in fact, and uh, hardly unborn in a refugee camp on the territory of germany, the mother is already and on the territory of ukraine, her mother, now deceased, held a considerable position in ukrainian legal foundation, that is, this is a person with a history of roots in terms of presence in politics, russophobic politics, perverted and look at the position of minister. foreign trade minister of foreign affairs, minister of finance, deputy prime minister, well, excuse me, if it’s just
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a doll, if it’s just a randomly burned girl who was thrown out like that in this soviet union, but sorry, but at the same time as the maidan, and in ukraine she’s organizing her own canada's own maidan here. we have footage from that very day. this is the ukrainian maidan in canada let's listen with sound. i know we will win, fight to the end. so, yes, in fact, of course, well, if you try to dig a little, who was it that took over people like her, and initially, you, the ukrainian idea was invented in order to create a split in the russian people yes, the southern part of the russian people historically little russians, first of all , had to stop feeling like russians and in this sense, precisely the identity of the ukrainian identity that was invented initially, the poles used it very well, then by other intelligence services. including, of course, britain. well, where should america go? yes, long before the creation of the cia, entire
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organizations already existed in america that dealt with and covered up these ukrainians who fled or left the historical russian land back in 1893. it began, uh, the newspaper za began to be published in america and ukraine is generally the main mouthpiece. uh, the ukrainian is such a mouthpiece for politicians of the first magnitude in america and canada, too, because she this newspaper is distributed in both the usa and canada. so this is precisely the official voice of the ukrainian national congress, which was also created at the beginning of the last century. that is, when we say that this is where history actually began. to be russian, and through the anti-soviet history of forty-six, there is no forty-five, guys, everything was much earlier, much earlier, when they were already nazi collaborators arrived there, they already sat in the prepared chairs, and then, when in forty-seven it was created by the cia then a whole department of the cia dealt exclusively with ukrainians like her in order to use them to work here inside the soviet union in the ukrainian soviet socialist
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republic why because a lot of relatives remained here with those who fled there and through these relatives lines and connections, in fact, work happened when she arrived in kiev in 1989. in fact, she also used the excuse to go to lviv to visit her relative, which he has there and took it. she is interviewed in a prick, the yananka is also a well-known nazi in ukrainian for the fact that, and then, when the soviet union collapsed , it instantly surfaced, that is , when the soviet union existed, he licked the communist party and was loyal, as soon as all this fell apart. he became a ukrainian nazi on purpose. so, in fact, everyone who was there, and christie in fact, it would really be the person who was raised primarily by structures affiliated probably to the crude organizations. it’s probably not all ukrainians who support her in canada, look, we found a very interesting video. let's see. you are a warmonger you are sending half a billion dollars to ukraine for a war
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to ignite a world war with russia you want us all to die because of your principles you have nowhere to spend that money in canada to help people here. harm, both you and your colleagues were surprised, in my opinion, as it seemed to me more than once. how is it that a girl who studied culture, linguistics and language suddenly took up economics. and i want to give you the key this is harvard this is lev eugene dobryansky, a former officer of the us office of strategic services, the father of paul dobryansky, who until recently was a member of both the we are safe council and the pentagon political council, he led the soviet economics program and for christ freelancing and for catherine clark chumachenko being the first lady of ukraine who arrived in the ninety-third year at the head of the kpg fund to saw the ukrainian economy to privatize, then quite accidentally introduced mercy to the head of the national bank of ukraine viktor yushchenko, and then became the first lady and
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accordingly, she headed the ukraine 3,000 fund, which introduced banderaism into the school curriculum. exhibitions are all two equivalent projects. here are two faces of the ukrainian project , there is no one, here there is another. then i discover an interesting factor, which was also a shock for me when i studied her biography. ah christie is on a very interesting site. it turns out that she is not just a member of the bilderberg club, but is also on the board of trustees of the economic forum, including, well , the difficult role of a lady, we are somehow on a tangent we touched upon a very important issue: the question of a person’s competence and independence in decision-making, when a person without a basic education becomes the minister of foreign trade and then the minister of foreign affairs, then the minister of finance. it is clear that you need to understand all matters. this man cannot, such ministers become hostages of those who give them information. she,
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perhaps, will consult with the same people on some issues in contentment on some issues belta of the sharp club is analytics experts and so on further, therefore, what information is given to her is what she voices. but when there are some uncomfortable questions, she either avoids the question or doesn’t know how to react . we will continue to figure out who freelance is, a statesman with ukrainian roots, not just ukrainian, but with nazi roots, which she so reinforced and carefully hidden. what else is there to be ashamed of? we'll find out right after the ad. 5:00-long negotiation marathon meeting of the leaders of russia and the dprk at the vostochny cosmodrome what vladimir putin and kim jong-un talked about one of the world's largest amur
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is listed in this message in the zaporozhye region, allegedly people are forced to vote at gunpoint, it’s interesting that this is definitely a ukrainian public embarrassment , that this is a machine glasses with a parallel universe, because at least. one of them doesn't give up going premiere tomorrow on the first and always on one tv dotka ru we continue to figure out who ms. freelant is, deputy prime minister of canada covering the huge ukrainian diaspora, why are there 1.5 million ukrainians in canada? yulia ora our guest in the studio has lived in canada for 15 years during these let's invite her to our conversation and ask her opinion, how canadians look at all this and in general, how canada has changed in recent years. the main thing is what is the role of this ukrainian there. hello, nice
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to meet you. tell us freelancing how she for you lived in canada for 15 years. why did they leave, by the way, uh, well, the main reason . first of all, it’s an aggressive, very pervasive policy. here is lgbt and first of all it is noticed by people who have children, especially small ones. children. you have. yes, i have two daughters, just five years old and 4 years old, so i’m in the very ashes, so to speak , in europe they found a very interesting trick, when they turn to a child and say, are you a boy or a girl, he has to say, but i haven’t decided yet or say how it is in america they are plural. by the way, in canada, too, where have they already gone? and what is an enjoyment policy that forces children to receive some kind of incorrect education ? they work according to the scheme of intriguing , interest in the direction in
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which they need and lead them absolutely into the dark, that is children especially these rainbows, that is, such a rainbow as the picture rainbow like in russia, the rainbow there has a completely different meaning, that is, there are unicorns. eh, that 's all. here she is. here she is, this is christy, here she is she’s wearing a white dress, they’re just promoting everything. and by the way, about her image. i think that she, among other things, works for this lgbt populka e chaod free e strong women businessmen into businesswomen, because women there, well, as i see, they are forcibly removed from their family and told that you must be independent. you must be a strong family. then you have to make yourself without a man without anything therefore. this whole image is also hers, without any special makeup, without hairstyle, without anything. well first of all, this is part canadian mentality, that is, they try not to focus on it. that is, on the contrary, that you can achieve everything on your own and there is a slant, a curve , you don’t need to do anything about it. and it is on
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frontline that they are told that there will be someone like this. and so you are unique, that is, to canadians. i like it, the audience is very heterogeneous and it’s impossible to understand, everything is mixed up there and plus this huge thing fits into the picture, and the ukrainian community, which blurs this whole story, and the ukrainian community, it’s interesting that the report 64 came out pages. this was written by an american researcher. i was surprised that he quite sharply went through everything about the communication of ukrainians in canada. and let’s take one quote, let’s look at the last few years, the most influential of these nationalist immigrant organizations, representing the right wing of the ukrainian diaspora, have received millions. through grants and donations from the canadian government over many decades , the financial generosity of the canadian government has helped subsidize the day-to-day operations of the most the most influential of these groups have their offices , meeting rooms, events, and publications. by acting in this way, the canadian government
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continues to support such associations and fund their campaigns to glorify and create a cult of adoration of the fascists of the second world war and the cold war. that is, they are the opposite. they are trying to support all these nazis who are being deliberately pulled out there, that is. eh, it was just oil and psychosis. that's from the moment. how i started with my own. it was just massive psychosis, because we all have uh, me and my familiar colleagues. everyone who speaks russian, well, the overwhelming majority. suddenly it turned out that they all rushed to teach ukrainians ukrainian language, because many do not know. they spoke in russian, all the cars were covered with all sorts of these ukrainian flags and everything . that is, this is just such a special one. here, the pumping up of this whole situation. and if you are russian, even if here i am, for example, i have lived my entire adult life in canada , my parents took me out as a teenager age. that is, uh, nevertheless, the simple fact that you speak russian already
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makes you an aggressive person. that is, right there. many many people say that it’s as if such a switch was turned on in people’s heads, and they just went somewhere, like the rzhyzer, and it’s also an interesting situation to talk about. say wait a few more little touches. this means that the seriousness of this person was taken into account by freelancers in the work on the constitution of ukraine in the ninety-third year of 2002. she worked for money. suresa. we must first over the basic constitution then they are with him the right of the constitution remember the swabian. there is a project called the great reset, and they definitely seem to be a big supporter of this cause. and just in time for covid, they published a special book. maybe just an update reset to zero, yes, a great reset, and we have a quote that very much resonates with what freeland is doing now. let's listen, if we want to preserve and strengthen democracy we will have
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to make a choice between the nation state and international economic integration, if we want deeper globalization we must abandon the nation state or democratic politics. and if the priority is the nation-state , then one must choose between deepening democracy and globalization; the combination of economic integration with democracy implies that important decisions must be made at the supranational level, which somehow weakens the sovereignty of the nation- state. this is how external management of transnational companies is. and in all this company accepts information mrs. she is a kind of conductor of these ideas. there must be a certain connection to her. let uh, a certain number of ukrainians look at her, she is a beacon of the western world, canada is good that this is canada because canada is perceived as something like that for many. well, let's just say that by improved europe , she doesn't look like a classic person who carries the burden of canadian
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citizenship, who came to america when she receives a grant and she's trying to do the right thing and work in britain, you forget that in it just doesn't get to britain. she receives certain recommendations to get there and you know, i can’t check this data, because a person told me very close to, let’s say, the harvard crowd, who clearly told me that i wrote the recommendation by william jefferson quinton, so absolutely right, and then in general well, it’s clear why she treats hillary clinton so tenderly and reverently, these are recent videos . so, let’s hug and kiss
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the maximum amount, and here are all kinds of uh, sweet gestures, but i owe a novel to you contact us, what is it? this is the warm-up, it’s inferior to hila for the warm-up, you know, she’s completely trying to work for her with red , this could be the case when she took a red dress because there wasn’t a clean one in the wardrobe. you know, hillary can only just smile and open her mouth like that, because she laughs for him for her, she gets upset, she cries, she waves her arms emotionally, and only in the end, at one such speech, and hillary already, you know, from the position of her greatness, bestows her wisdom from above. the rest was done by the lady. frida, you understand, of course, i just remember when it was ninety-two. yes, here we are in ukraine, and it was the canadians who taught us, as if we were titular ukrainians. i remember it very well, how they raced. i've already studied. at the institute, probably, for the teacher of ukrainian literature
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, specially developed manuals were sent down from canada for us , textbooks of the ukrainian language, ukrainian literature, history of ukraine, screaming as subtle as i remember now. this is absolutely a hoax that was made up, but still. i have already i’m not talking about grushevsky, yes, who, supposedly the first president of ukraine, who concocted his two-ton history of ukraine and simply from the coursework of his students, by the way, is a gray mouse, as a professor, there was no place for him even in the russian empire in kiev, he was sent to lvov because everything seemed to be gathered there, this strange thing was not for the profiler. so it turns out that this khutoryanka is called differently. i just can’t. yes, because, in principle, we have these titular ukrainians. it's all just bullshit solid farmers who just yesterday conspired to come down and start teaching us about ukraine in general, how to love our homeland. i would like to remember yuri ninety-second ninety -four. yes wow, immigrant american canadian, literature on how it’s right to be ukrainian, and who then accepts ukrainian citizenship
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? i refuse american roman zvarych, being the minister of justice of ukraine without a diploma of higher education, but by that time he had already been the leader of the youth section for about 10 years the same anti-bolshevik bloc of peoples, which yaroslav and yaroslav starsky headed, and yaroslav statically blessed dmitry yarosh for the creation of the right sector. and there was also contact from brzezinski. this is the same line and lev dobryansky is the same. and thus it turns out that the role of the ukrainian diaspora in canada really is and is significant: to unite all the most radical ukrainian nationalists there and then , under the task of taking them out of the bag one by one and sending them to ukraine to sow additional chaos from just such people. and what happens is today's deputy prime minister of canada
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is a christian freelancer, even if he is a puppet, but behind her there are very influential puppeteers and we will continue to figure out who rules and runs the show? with you was maria butina, the doll of the heir to tuti, and now the program time you are the gravy train of american special schools, the newly appointed minister of defense of ukraine rustem umerov, in deportation the children survived the force of the circle of the russian colony, he is trying to prove with such a defender of the rights of the crimean tatars who are allegedly being oppressed by someone somewhere . at the worlds was recruited.ru in 2018. he’s just brutally spouting someone’s terrorist nonsense, which they initially put into him; he ’s a corrupt official; there’s a huge amount of compromising material on him, and of a personal nature. and this is where money is stolen. from the same state fund. by the way, he is a citizen of the netherlands and a citizen of the united states and something of all women, doctors and pharmacists trade between
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ukrainians and their owners. we supplied you with military equipment, and we know that you supplied 2 mm, something that was offensive, the more. he beats the ukrainians on the battlefield, the better for him will be the future of his career rustem umerov, minister of foreign defense. heir, tutti tomorrow on the first and always on 1tv.ru. hello, on the air program time in the studio ekaterina berezovskaya here is the main topic meeting place cosmodrome in the eastern negotiation marathon 5 hours long all the details of the visit
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