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three hours three stooges free. food free blown religion video for your media projects a free video gone to our teacher on time. four thirty pm in moscow these are your r.t. headlines egypt's revolution back fires across the border israel now worried by a sudden reconciliation of the two palestinian factions the ousting of president mubarak made it possible for cairo to broker a historic deal between rival groups and hamas and. the german court finds a ninety one year old former nazi death card the death camp guard guilty of accessories to war crimes which include the exit of execution of thousands of jews during world war two that pensioners been sentenced to five years in prison and.
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president medvedev meets his pakistani counterpart to see follies adare to discuss tackling threats that are both nations face on top of the list of terrorism and drug trafficking. that start he talks with a political analyst who's developed his own theory to explain what's behind the major political events stay with us. you know crane thank you very much for talking to our teens here in price and now tell me what is geopolitics the geopolitics is looking at the underlying global agenda to engender these 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 fear mongering amongst the general population what's your reaction to that people will go through
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fear as they start to realize what's occurring and then also go through anger but when they actually get through that and they start to see the bigger picture then actually 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 of balance 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 what 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 tag 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 they are not locked into the world bank and the i.m.f. they have their own bank. 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 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
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time effectively the same has or is in process in libya as were done in iraq over the 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 seemed 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 when i think i actually what's happening elsewhere basically when 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 is dead it. 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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gadhafi paid a social wage every libyan of working age received a thousand the equivalent of a thousand dollars a month and it was up to them whether they worked or not so good that he was putting money back into the community all education was free he was not index of the world bank he was i'm not suggesting that everything about gadhafi. is wonderful i think the appropriate term to describe but i doubt 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 are into arable 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 methodology 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 birth certificate 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 u.s. media then needed something of enormous magnitude to take the birth certificate issue issue off of the front pages so they decided that they needed to murder asama
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bin ladin for what is at least a third time and i don't make that observation likely because we have people who are very close to the 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 david frost and benazir bhutto. in november of two thousand and seven where benazir bhutto stated categorically that omar shaikh had murdered sama been largely a man who. lived and now and david frost made no comment whatsoever he let it go completely unquestioned despite the fact that this was 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 do you thing that the supposed is that
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a nation of sovereign larson was in in an attempt to cover up the allegation that upon wasn't born in the united states 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. the the us administration is finding it extremely difficult to stay with a single script because you know 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 a psalm of 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 sarma bin ladden but i mean this story has still got some legs i'm not suggesting that after a few days we know all the facts but what i am suggesting is that people should not
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be taking the version of events offered by the mainstream media of 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 deep water horizon at the time had one of the most experienced company men on the rig was a guy called rods. and said it was taken off the rig supposedly to attend
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a course in lafayette louisiana now it's remarkable that b.p.'s most experienced company man should be taken off the rig to learn how to use that leo p. the most significant juncture of the drilling operation i.e. just as the world's 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. he was a young guy he had no water drilling experience he's only experience. and he was the main man he was the head honcho on the rig when the disaster occurred why he would want to deliberately poor oil instead of i'm not suggesting that the script was actually written by b.p. in fact individuals within b.p. unfortunately are potentially part of. the i say a hidden hierarchy you know the questions need to be art who took the decision to
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put. on that rig these are questions that haven't been properly answered by the gulf coast hearings and has declined to appear before the gulf coast hearing by pleading the fifth amendment that if he does give evidence any evidence he gives may likely incriminate him people can look this up for themselves and and see the you tube video. of the united states senate deliberately overturning the request for the gulf coast hearings to be given the power subpoena the gulf coast here and have been given the power subpoena it could have not only demanded the loser actually appear before the hearing he could have demanded that bob 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 war it was a population reduction event and we've already seen elements of cooperation
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reduction in the gulf coast area after katrina where many of the black residents of the area have not returned to new orleans in some cases they have 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 governments and big business are commuting to cold populations and why would they target the population that lives on the case in 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 it's not just the oil and the mix of the dispersant corrects it and corrects it is extremely toxic toxicity is ten times that of oil alone and the reason that corrects it was poured on to the slick was to break up
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the slick but also to force it below the surface of the gulf because under 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's having is that it's actually killing the marine life in the gulf because it's causing a dead zone because as this is the slick descends then all life beneath it effectively dies because it's not getting the natural sunlight in iran thank you very much thank you. yes. yes my name is daniel smith this is julian assange we're here to make a short presentation about the we can fix project. the first step in the for the
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state if you get information out about the real world. to him. on the. secrecy is because. it would be a democracy. if i put in the source of this danger he would hunt me down and kill him. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the country because that has become more of all this old james bond with than up all the actual information. but thank you. the whole vehicle around the won't. take me.
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egypt's revolution may have backfired across the border with israel now concerned with the sudden reconciliation of two of palestine's factions the ousting of president mubarak made it possible for cairo to broker a historic deal between rival groups and hamas. german court finds former nazi death camp guard john demjanjuk. guilty of accessory to war crimes including the extermination of thousands of jews during world war two the ninety one year old has been said and stood by the years in prison. president medvedev meets his pakistani counterpart see follies adare to tackle the threats both nations face topping the list of terrorism and drug trafficking. kate's up
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next with the sports news stay with us here on r.t. . hello welcome to the sports news this thursday afternoon and here are the headlines we shall overcome coast peacock throws down the gauntlet as russia prepared to face bitter rivals canada in the quarter finals of the ice hockey world championships. while legends line up diego maradona leads an all star eleven in chechnya and its capital is a brand new stadium. topic dramatists car reached the russian cup final after beating rival spartak moscow in a penalty shoot outs. the first ice hockey and one of the fiercest rivalries resumes this evening as russia take on canada in the quarterfinals of the world championships in bratislava where both coaches have already started the mind games
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kind of a coach can each cop was that got his training session but his counterpart just love it watching his opponents train saying he already knows what it takes to win it's like he admits he's big time players like alexander ovechkin and only a couple choke have to improve in order to have a chance russia have the poorest form of the two sides of the tournament losing three times while canada are unbeaten and the favorites to go through. while in the quarter finals there's a fine line for play their rivals norway and on wednesday night hold as the czech republic set up a semi final clash with sweden after thrashing the usa and germany respectively. but also on wednesday night it was a who's who of footballing treacly or diego maradona led a host of former internationals at an exhibition match in grozny to mark the opening of a new stadium it is the biggest arena in southern russia with a capacity of thirty thousand will be the new home of russian premier league team
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that grozny managed by little it other big names on the pitch included french world cup winner fabien barthez and portugal's blue. figo as well as former england stars robbie fowler this conflict management events were schooled in ice by chechen leader france and caviar off the field it is only eleven indeed former russian goalkeeper pinups the sire and they run at five two winners fifty feet straight brazilian side that played in the region in march the tear off says the two matches show the area is on the right course after years of instability all the players have to accept the invitation. listen we've been to many many places around this probably since isn't this about me it's all ask the guys in bed listen to this and there's a play when we've been so many places i'd rather be south america middle east you know the far east and silver shekel that's a church that is you know so but that's just the people involved great to play with . people like mother joan out of michael gracie and you know well i knew all those
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people were playing or thought of before. well meanwhile five time when this task on moscow has been joyous technical hosts of the russian cup final the only man beat city rival spots are out and shoot at our face second to a side atlanta who haven't scored a single goal in normal time throughout the whole of their campaign casting votes after ford's. spartak have really provided pleasure without pain for their friends over the past few years and haven't won a trophy since two thousand and three which was all for the russian cup as usual the tension between these arch rivals is close to one point as the price of history is even higher as a place in the cup final is at stake. spartak answered the cup clash as the out of form team however we turn out to be again with were actually nothing between the moscow all former rivals but finally three minutes before half time to his car broke the deadlock. cross from the right flank and unsurprisingly as was the tall figure of thomas nancy who popped up to win the ball on the far post and beat the
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keeper however spartak managed a near instant response of their own in the dying seconds before the interval eight in mikey two or down the wing and will do waiting to me they come out of an escape his shot the bounce was enough to see the ball fly away get it can feed and into the net one all into the second half and ari scored for spartak ten minutes after you peering on the beach the red and white forward brilliantly swept past two defenders leaving no chance for his goalkeeper eleven minutes later they are going and how it will bounce back with this tsunami a header from a corner. the goal spree continued in the seesaw game mikey who ruled the right wing with his electric pace launched another goal attack with a pinpoint cross not at will to eat some i can feel it looking the shot from the midfielder with the brazilian was weakest and they were blown to me he had three two to spartak while it kind of ins man four to clean on to their narrowed one dish when it was not to be the red and blue through adding imperils relentless pressure
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ended with brazil and. luff netting his doors and all of the season and i were idle while in the bath making it all square eight minutes before the final whistle three all up to ninety minutes of pulsating and two am stuff and the game went into extra time to have the nerves of the occasion to everyone no more goals with both teams playing cautiously penalties followed to decide the cliffhanger and he was agony for sport and joy for the army man who says when a five year old russian international keeper i can feed was the hero deflecting combat of short in style for victory five for the final score. in a cricket match where all flat out and all will subtly drained of emotions but we're very happy it was hard to come back into every time span attack where had everyone play well and eager it can fav prove once again he's number one in the country both teams over forty one for fun so much outrage as
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a second spectacle for. just unfortunate in such a close game and i was on the ground. zero after coming spurlock to sky will face a line who won the other semifinal against lost of six five all seen a penalty shoot out the cup final will be held on the twenty second of me and yet a slower complain about our other team. well over in spain barcelona have changed their third league title in a row their one one draw at the dancing was enough to give them and promise a double lead at the top spot while celebrations in the catalan capital so they cater open for the champions up to twenty eight minutes before a break they say don't equalised just before the break though the title once was the fifth league crown since two thousand and five with two games left to play they are six points clear crucially have a better head to head record second place rivals well madrid who finish with runners up. and over in his lead defending champions internet land will face
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a low in the italian cup final and that surrey drew one one with roma san siro to go through two one an aggregate and a special night for their captain and to us have years in it is one thousandth game as a professional and she received it she also to mark the milestone just before kick off into a lead one nil from the first leg after the first half it was lakshman of late. pressed in the second and claimed their reward samuel eto starting home after fifty seven minutes was thirty eight this season for me some time roma levels marco body yellow directing his header to make it one one but that's how it stayed into go through two one in aggregate. in the final on may the twenty ninth. and is now world number one rafael nadal has remained on course to defend his title abro masters the top seed outclassed fellow spaniard philip the on a local in straight sets but i'll never trail during the match did battle back from
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three last down level the first set of all however is proved to be not enough as the two time defending champion close it out six dollars sixty. and in the women's game it was close but not close enough for yellow nervously not the russian went to thirty two year old grettir on of hungary we also asked. because that's over in the right wing rapture that's the top seeds in charging into the quarterfinals china's gnarly and destroying it's an ample studies are making quick work does that lesson i opponents. now in the n.b.a. miami have reached an eastern conference final after when i sum the final series against boston for want oklahoma are just one win away from the western final kevin durant's russell westbrook but you can watch between them for the thunder memphis ninety nine seventy six and down the second in three to eight in the best of seven series. one way to start for miami some three thirty four points in ninety seven
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eighty seven sunny kind of thinking when i go boston. you know we're trying to get to where they you know they're seventeen we're going to go a long way to go so well you know we want to. tell us all of that for tonight but all we've got a lot a lot a lot of work to do in and they've done a lot of work so making a decoration or. and finally golfing greats biased heiress was laid to rest on wednesday in his native village of ingles in spain i thought i have time major winner died on saturday aged fifty four going braintree into the local rowing club paid their tribute by raising ben maybe the walls on his three children sasha was and along with family and friends walking behind her son was the biggest names in golf and former ryder cup captain. yes it was a good no surprise miles but he said so the the beautiful sendoff for the. company
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was so young for european golf especially you know you want it done they go on our tour it's more it is the. money for europe on the map really going to happen around the world especially to america you know with part of the ride a couple of it is one of the biggest events in the world and that's because of seventy raining down on the europeans joining us and that's all sports news for this but that's the obvious backing just on the tour as there's more until then i think.
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