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time for a look at the international headlines now here in alt. a sudden unity of protestants rival factions may shake israel's home going to reach and reconciliation was brokered by a post about egypt and some of the more isolated than ever. former nazi death camp guard troops of murdering thousands of jews will see his fate eighteen months goldstraw and decades of waiting for months or years and he's going to be tense. and joins action against the common threats against him from the start of
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drives in moscow to count new ways inside russian made up of the stem of terrorism and drug trafficking. next door and it's discusses the kinds of pressing issues in the world of politics and even all grain this is a long list who believes that's come to the office for that short independents may have played a role in the foreign intervention in libya. in iran thank you very much for talking to r.t. here in price and now tell me what is the geopolitics the geopolitics is looking at the underlying global agenda and gender that is multigenerational and outside the bounds of say the day to day perception that's presented in the mainstream media some people say that what you do is essentially fair mongering amongst the general population what's your reaction to that people will go through fear as they start to realize what's occurring and they're also go through anger
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but when they actually get through that and they start to see the bigger picture then it actually is very empowering to be able to actually understand what's going on and see that bigger picture middle east we've seen a wave of revolutions across across north africa in the middle east you have things that you call false flag events do you think that these revolutions also were false flag bands it at this stage of the game it's very difficult to say i think the things in the middle east have been unfolding at a phenomenal rate of knots but i do perceive though is that the ultimate target was indeed libya all along let's just have a look at a couple things here on january the fourth of this year the u.n. was about to release a report which actually was praising gadhafi as a model leader in the arab world and you know let's just also recognize one remarkable piece of coincidence all of the countries that are tagged by the
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mainstream media on behalf of the political elite all of the countries tags such as venezuela cuba libya iraq iran north korea all have one thing in common or had one thing in common and that is they are free of debt from the world bank and they are not locked into the world bank and the i.m.f. they have their own banks they issue their own currency and we also have to recognize the remarkable coincidence between gadhafi. statement that he was going to start issuing gold diena and demanding that he is or was purchased in gold and then the next thing we know of course then we have a popular uprising now this was brilliant it was a brilliant strategy because when tony blair and george bush announced in two thousand and two that they were planning to launch. a regime change event on iraq millions of people hit the streets across the western world but this time this time effectively the same has or is in process in libya as was done
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in iraq will that be eight years ago in two thousand and three and yet this time because if you like the scene was set through other popular uprisings libya just seem to be the next natural part of the process and then the next natural part of the process it seems is syria now what we've just the e.u. has just applied sanctions to syria what do you see developing as in that situation what i think actually what's happening elsewhere particularly in syria is deliberately contrived to take the attention away from libya the goal is libya the goal is could troll of not just the oil in libya libya's dead. was less than one month of its g.d.p. so it was no doubt that which is working capital but it's not just the oil because in addition to supporting his country i mean let's let's understand that you know
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that he paid a social wage every libyan working i received thousands the equivalent of a thousand dollars a month and it was up to them whether they worked or not so he was putting money back into the community all education was free he was not in debt to the world bank he was i'm not suggesting that everything about that he was wonderful i think the appropriate term to describe it that he would be a benevolent despot but nonetheless he wouldn't buy in to the overtures of the world but he was also spending a significant chunk of the oil revenues on developing the massive ancient underground aquifers and he developed an incredible engineering network to take the water from these aquifers and effectively turn the northern sahara desert the libyans hora into arab farmland so this would potentially not only make libya even more independent but also. enable it to effectively become
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a pseudo superpower you know within that region i have to ask you this question i'm listening to you talking to you consider yourself to be a conspiracy theorist. i analyze the deep geo political agenda in reality more and more people are starting to realize that the myth all a-g. that is put out by the mainstream media is nothing more than a political construct and of course that's been demonstrated literally in the last few days with the sudden manifestation of a certain person which when it appeared on the white house website was immediately identified as being a forgery because it was still in the photoshop layers in the event that the media particularly of course the us media then needed something of enormous magnitude to take the birth certificate issue off of the front pages so they decided that they needed to murder asama bin ladin for what is at least the third time and i don't
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make that observation likely because we have people who are very close to work close to the u.s. administration in the immediate aftermath of nine eleven who have stated that the son of bin ladin was dead before the end of two thousand and one and then of course we have the iconic interview between the only frost and benazir bhutto in november of two thousand and cerebral where benazir bhutto stated categorically omar shape i had murdered osama bin laden and david frost made no comment whatsoever he let it go completely unquestioned despite the fact that this was you know breaking news or should have been breaking news but benazir bhutto of course unfortunately paid a tragic price for revealing that little gem of information because five weeks after that interview with david frost she herself was assassinated through you were saying that the this supposed this that nation obvious are going large and was in in an attempt to cover up the allegation that it wasn't born in the united states
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it's certainly having an effect doesn't it and of course now what's happening is that the story is unraveling it's unraveling rapidly in the the you. ministration is finding it extremely difficult to stay with a single script because more and more people are starting to spot holes in the script and of course as they ask more questions and it's like any lie you know once people are exposed as lying and you probe that lie then they have to come up with more lies to cover the gaps in the original lie i mean we saw this piece of footage that was released that was allegedly asama bin ladin watching t.v. in his luxury compound and i mean close analysis of that photograph shows that it's nothing like any of the. photographs over sama bin laden but i mean this story has still got some legs i'm not suggesting that up a few days we know all the facts what i am suggesting is that people should not be
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taking the version of events offered by the mainstream media at face value and we should actually take it as beholden upon all of us to diggers deeply as possible to establish what we believe to be the truth it's just over a year since the massive oil spill from b.p. in the gulf of mexico you suggest that it wasn't in fact caused by a technical failure or incompetence in any way that you think that something deeper and more sinister lurks behind it well my reason for that belief is that there are some very very important questions that both b.p. and the u.s. government have done their utmost to make sure don't get asked and to be very specific the deepwater horizon at the time had one of b.p.'s most experienced company men on the rig was a guy called ronald's second bardo and said it was taken off three supposedly to attend a course in laughing at louisiana now it's remarkable that b.p.'s most experienced
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company man should be taken off the rig to learn how to use the b o p at the most significant juncture of the the drilling operation i just. the wells of about to reach completion the person that was put on the rig to replace was a guy called bob colusa now bob is the complete antithesis of the civil guard oh he was a young guy he had no deepwater drilling experience he's only experience was land drilling and he was the main man he was the head honcho on the rig when the disaster occurred why b.p. would want to deliberately poor oil into the gulf i'm not suggesting that the script was actually written by b.p. in fact individuals within the unfortunately are potentially part of. actually i say a hidden hierarchy you know the questions need to be art who took the decision to put clues a bone that rig these questions that haven't been properly answered by the gulf
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coast hearings and has declined to appear before the gulf coast hearing by pleading the fifth amendment i believe he does give evidence any evidence he gives may likely incriminate him and people can look this up for themselves and and see the you tube video clip of the united states senate deliberately overturning the request for the gulf coast hearings to be given the power of spain now the gulf coast here and you've been given the power subpoena it could have not only demanded the board colusa or actually appear before the hearing it could have demanded the board colusa shares what he knows occurred on that rig immediately prior to the blowout what could possibly be the reason for essentially deliberately spilling millions of barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico what is the purpose of it i believe that the purpose of all of this was it was a population reduction event and we've already seen elements of population reduction in the gulf coast area after katrina where many of the black residents of
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the area have not returned to new orleans in some cases they haven't been permitted to return to new orleans because there's absolutely nowhere for them to go because they're not being permitted to return to their former residence so what you're suggesting is that government and big business are commuting to coal populations and why would they target a population that lives on the case of the gulf of mexico. because basically they want to turn it into a massive production arena the reality is that the effects of that disaster are not being reported and have never been reported really outside of the gulf coast region the north and it's not just the oil and the mix of the dispersant corexit and corrects it is extremely toxic it is toxicity is ten times that of oil alone and the reason that corrects it was poorly on to the slick was to break up the slick but also to force it below the surface of the gulf because under
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federal law b.p.'s liability would be related to the size of the visible slick so if you can remove the visible slick then you reduce the liability now the other effect that that's having is that it's actually killing the marine life in the gulf because it's causing again because as the as the slick descends then life anything effectively dies because it's not getting the natural sunlight thank you very much thank you. for the full stop we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. for sun this is just a parliament building in berlin. but then sixty six years ago
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life on the go. video on demand oxys minefield costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. come. to some unity of palestine's rival factions may shake israel's hold on the region reconciliation was broken thought the post without egypt even thought of it more isolated than that of a. former nazi death camp. hughes of a system in the murder of thousands of jews will soon hear his fate ending in a two month long trial and decades of way to put a relative's home with mistreatment. under joins action against a common threat the president of pakistan is a must good work out of new ways south of washington to stand up to terrorism and
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drug trafficking. let's get sports news now good actor. hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up helping hand full bore legend diego maradona leads an all star eleven in chechnya as its capital opens a new stadium. plus penalty dramatist reach the russian cup final after beating rival spot out moscow in a sheet x. . number one rafael nadal survives a scare in rome as the big guns come through the second round. but first it was a who's who of football in chechnya diego maradona that host the former internationals at an exhibition match in grozny tamale i think of the new stadium it is the biggest rainer in southern russia with a capacity of thirty thousand and will be the new russian prime elite team terry gross in eight and apart from eric garner other big names included french will cup
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winner fabien barthez imports from the flues the guy was well as former england stars robbie fowler and steve mcmanaman it was organized by kicks media rams and did often put out his own eleven that included former russian goalkeeper who did not decide ahead and they ran out five two winners last night making up the defeat to a brazilian side played in the region in march i can feel says the two matches show the area is on the right course after years of instability of spacecraft having to accept the invitation. list and we've been to many many places or missed while this isn't just about the me it's all asked good guys and bad they said it was. the problem with being somebody places aside whether it be south america middle east you know the far east commensurable shekel it's a church that is you know sort of much outsourced which was the people involved great to play with. the people like mother joan out of franco bracy and you know what i knew all those people were playing before. we mark moscow's luzhniki stadium
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witness and in thrall in the semifinal to sky getting the better of city rival spy attack in a penalty shootout to reach the russian cup final and there they will face a second to side a lanyard he rushed off in the last four it's called something picked up off. spartak have relative pleasure without pain for their fans over the past few years and haven't won a trophy since two thousand and three which was also the russian cup as usual the tension between these arch rivals is close to buoyant as the price of patriot is even higher as a place in the cup final is at stake. but not answered the cup clash as the out of form team how every turn out to be again with virtually nothing between the moscow old former rivals but finally free minutes before half time to scout broken the deadlock. cross from the right flank and unsurprisingly it was the tall figure of promise nancy who called tough to win the ball on the far post and beat the keeper however spike managed any instant response of their own in the dying seconds before
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the interval eight in mikey to go down the wing and will be awaiting me they combine a few ski is shot the bounce was enough to see the ball fly away get it in feet and into the nan one hole into the second half and iare scored for spartak ten minutes after peering on the beach the red and white forward brilliantly swept past two defenders leaving no chance for exist as a goalkeeper eleven minutes later them and how it will bounce back with this suited me ahead and from a corner. the goal spree continued in the sea so again my kitty who ruled the right wing with his electric pace launched another goal attack with a pinpoint cross jones you would not have the balls to keep some a confused look on the shot from the midfield and the brazilian most weakest in there won't make it three two to spark up by a conference man four to clean loans and then narrow advantage but it was not to be the red and blue through interesting it then rivals relentless pressure and with
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brazil and wagner locked netting his first goal of the season and a white all run at bath making it all square eight minutes before the final whistle three will live to ninety minutes of pulsating hands and stuff and the game winds into extra time he has the nerves of a cage and got to everyone know more goals with both teams play. incautiously been to school to decide to cleave any was a belief response back in july for the on demand is twenty five year old russian international keeper i can feel it was the fear of deflecting combat of shorts in style for victory and fight for the point and spirit for the whole world in a cricket match your own flat out and all the silly drained of emotions about where very happy it was hard to come back into it every time as much as it were and you know everyone playing well and if you're a comparable rules once again this isn't one of. those teams obviously what's the one for the fun so much now if it was over second spectacle for fortune game of
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just unfortunate of us and such a close game or was some kind of this. soon after overcoming spoil our tears coming three someone you could one day on the semifinal against an astute six point zero and see in a penalty shoot out the cup final will be held in the twenty second not me in the honest loan and same amount of energy. now over in spain cos alone have clinched their thirty league title in a row their one one draw away live on say was enough and spark celebrations in the catalan capital this is past his fifth league cranston's think that isn't and five can see gangs that play their six points clear but crucially how the tiebreaker over rivals real madrid who finished runners up so that i don't put in for the champions against the event said before felipe the chief equalised just before the break. and into milan will face palermo in the italian cup final after getting past roma at the san siro last night's one one draw so in sago three two one and i get on a special day for their cats and it was happy as an ses one thousand k.
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as a professional and he received a shield for not a mouth and just before kickoff of the first half had little action but in suppressing the second and got variable with samuel ses starting home he's thirty eight dollars of the season. but the six minutes left brain level the reality of directing ahead at. make it one one but that is how it stays so interested to one and i will get on the plane palermo in the final on may twenty ninth. and i saw his world championships the czech republic stunning the usa for neil to reach the semifinals on one next play sweden who thrashed germany treat for young me i guess sending the checks through to the last fall while martin got a price for the swedes in their five team wins against germany thursday sees russia canada in the last eight while finland i know what. i would say tennis it was almost a major upset at the right masters as the world's top player rafael nadal had to battle from a set down to be tallying qualify a part of the renzi in fact after losing the first set by now thanks to the t games
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defeat in the second set when it was four games only not one but the spaniard then turned it on winning the next two games to level the match and going on to win the final sector love i can feel the reason. it's thirty three wins and trying to use a graph for about djokovic to share he kick started his quest for world number one spot in rome with a six love six three win against polish qualifier. but the serb could be the world's ranking by the world's top ranked player if he wins the title. to make the semi. team ology federer made easy work as you will free to tsonga beating him in straight sets to. play strengthen which against day and already know for the big danger meant that the french open in just over a week's time. or that i would think you know a drop or no work are going to be a big word of french i myself with roland thought. go with it with the true back about problems he did last couple of years then you all would have you know. they
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were rare and you know all the spaniards here you can never count as well on the ladies' side of the draw teenager and say a public chunk of it has joined the racial wrath of a man three in rome following a close four straight sets win over compactly relationship. well it's the end of the road for another russian hopeful that lisa club than ever in baghdad israel shahar peer by the university now is spray after three sets tussle with power at least that has been scouts and so is number five see the gang gets the time champion here to hang around the fifth seed making light work of releasing stuff over from the recall six love six group. and the n.b.a. miami have made. the eastern conference finals after winning their series against boston for one of the first western conference where a challenge around and wrestle was russell westbrook combined for thirty points that helped oklahoma beat memphis ninety nine seventy two and take a three sing lead in their series memphis must win on friday to force the game
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seven if not for a fund that will be in dallas sunday to open the western conference finals against the mavericks well in the eastern conference and wayne wade schooled thirty four points as miami won ninety seven eighty seven he trailed by six late in the in the fourth quarter but finished with a sixteen point run they will try to give the chicago or advantage in the conference finals wright says the same still has a lot of work ahead. you don't get to drive those long could you drove you know we're trying to get to where they were you know there are seventy championships we have one you know when we go so well you know we want a serious. back for tonight but all we've got a lot a lot a lot of work to do and. they've done a lot of work so maybe they can restore some funny golfing great study ballesteros has been right to rest in his native village of the green in northern spain the five time major winner died on saturday aged fifty four following a brain shoot at the local rowing club paid that tribute by raising the amazing
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blue bodies built is carried his ashes and along with family and friends walking behind the some of the biggest names in the gulf including former ryder cup captives. yes it was a big secret so the to get a full set and go for something. he was so young for european golf especially you know what he done they go out on tours to want to do something and he put europe on the mount really going on around the world or something to america you know. part of the ride a couple this is one of the biggest events in the world and that's because of serving reining in the europeans joining us and. brings us the end of the sport for the moment so well thanks rick.
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