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lines on the go. below. the old cans in the registry now in the palm of your. calm. this is world war three yet i'll wait for a formal declaration but will take it with girls one day out how is first great war of the twenty first century is going as london burns will see if the arab spring slides european summer american auto and spread to canada with their favorite floppy headed cannot see the fallout of all new congressional leadership as their hand in ending the congressional page program it's about sex. with miners. we've also got the latest in wisconsin and lupins a dummy to weigh in on the speed with which propaganda flies from the military one it's about victory no we haven't quite won the war or won the
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occupation yet in afghanistan which is why the propaganda flies even faster with adam vs the man. in the last issue of the trends research journal publisher gerald celente declare that what we are witnessing now throughout the world is the first great war of the twenty first century is it rise to the level of being world war three yet i don't know but tonight we are checking in with carol to see how that war is progressing in the people versus the governments gerald celente thank you so much for being with us tonight it's always great being with you so how is the war progressing what are you seeing right now how are things going for the people stand out so the
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governments are first of all let's make this very clear history's all ready being reengineered they are calling on pro-democracy movements what happened over in the middle east in north africa in the early summer or early winter that they call of course the arab spring it has nothing to do with democracy it has to do with a lot of the angry. they don't have a roof over they close on the back and prices of food has skyrocketing energy and they have nothing to put in their mounds and you have a lot of young people with university degrees in worthlessness that see no fear. which are right in front of them and they're angry they're angry because all the money is that the top of the pyramid sodas so let's move away from the middle east and let's go over to the u.k.
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where we just saw what happened in london and others cities around the u.k. people taking to the streets of course what they try to do is make it a bunch of hooligans a racial issue yeah how about a lot of angry tea will who have nothing to lose and they're losing it let's go back to the middle east let's go all the to israel two hundred fifty thousand people out in tents how come pick up how to read the jerusalem post same story a lot of that angry people it's class warfare they know what's going on over there they're not stupid a couple of all the guards start all good though the monopolies all of that all the wonderful thing that they love to do. privatization that means selling that will state resources to your buddies really cheap and they give it to the people
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when they have to use that they don't like at it is real. you see to writing greece you see what's going to happen in what you go in spain it's going on in front of our eyes ok jerald oh i mean everybody knows that what actually gets people to protest is when their personal lives are affected when as you say they don't have a roof over their head food prices are going up and the daily challenges they face in their lives get worse and they can blame it on someone that they can go protest but isn't there something deeper going on here i mean i know you want to say it's not really a democracy movement it's really about the basic necessities of life not being available to people that they're going to come out in protest but i have to ask in that process with the information available to us now with the internet with the way these things are being organized isn't there some shifting of awareness that's going on is that the people who are going i can't feed my family are going to go
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and protest that somewhere in the process they're sticking their head out to look at the bigger picture long enough to see what you and i are able to see from our removed position here yes got let's play the timeline it's very simple a crash of one nine hundred twenty nine to great depression currency world wars trade wars world war two ok haneke of oh wait a great recession slash depression is oppression going on around the world there's a depression going on in ireland there's a depression going on in spain has it depression going on in greece and there's a depression going on to the good ole usa when you look at the numbers. so then what happens a currency war hey sounds familiar take what interests wish to the last couple of days in trying to protect their currencies and what are the brazilians doing what's the united states doing devaluing it as they're trying to protect there's trade wars are next and here's
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a couple of nice little wars how about that one in libya hugo the one that president obama said just before he jumped on the plane to rio this is going to ended days not weeks five months later you know the words the going on the protests around the street everybody sees it but they're not putting the big picture together because what happens when the protests happen let's go back they back the clock when it happened in the middle east you know was those guns not fundamentalists all right carol going to put her character we know that this has to end with a happy ending at some point humanity marches on there's progress to be made here and i think look what you're saying is that we're going to lose the next couple rounds the governments are going to make things worse what's a lot of the tunnel where things get better i mean after that are not what comes next. the only way it's going to get better is to get the psychopaths and the sociopaths out of power there's this is not
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a democracy you know you america is always selling a line that we're promoting democracy around the world number one it's a republic and number two it's supposed to be a representative democracy but as everybody knows the only people their representatives represents are the very powerful the very rich and the special interests we think the only way out is through direct democracy like they do in switzerland let the people vote because with the sociopaths and psychopaths the chicken hawks the camerons the the sa cozies all these people who want to take you to war you know that they've never been in a bar fight let alone a schoolyard brawl as long as these people are in charge as long as these people are in charge of stealing everything and giving it to their bodies under guys it's too big to fail we're going into war the only way we see out a way out is let the people vote on critical issues direct democracy now is our
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solution well we hope that the people can overcome those psychopaths and government before the world get any worse or else once again so much for joining us thank you . although we do hope that there may be. more than democracy more than simple imposition of the will of the majority violently on the minority and in wisconsin where we saw copycat protests to some of what we saw in egypt in tunisia the rear square things like backed by the unions who are making some slightly different demands now democrats in wisconsin and fallen short of the victories necessary to take control of the state senate there yeah poor babies in the recent election republicans won four out of six recall races meaning the republican party will retain a majority though a narrow one but this means that the public unions organizing these protests will be able to skirt around governor scott walker who for you know would have whatever faults typical republican governor usually has has stepped so tough against the
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push for more pro-union legislation or as the local pump difficult or pronounced the revolution has not occurred the proletariat did not take over the streets. those are the words of university wisconsin milwaukee political science professor mordecai leap a former democratic lawmaker you see one thing i've noticed with these public unions is that they're always framing themselves as the working man the proletariat down trodden and the media totally easier to go along let them the victims dictate the narrative turn on edge also launch adonal an emissary see you know all you hear about is the plight of the poor or the poor. blue collar working man. that is you know when they're not storming the capitol for taxpayer funded fair pay these people are all just sitting in circle scene who beyond writing folk music about their fellow downtrodden or at least feed to someone in
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a trash like that but you get the idea the reality is that many government workers who look at things under this marxist class theory believe that they are the proletariat the idea that government workers of the modern day proletariat insults the intelligence of privately employed citizens everywhere especially the economically disparate depressed youths who are being taxed into poverty or not taxed in a way that keeps them from everest stay in it eighty five percent of them have had to move back in with their parents most of them can't even find jobs so now tell me which classes are really struggling if you want to break it down divide and conquer to try to manipulate is that kids these days get out of college with worthless degrees or the unions of government employees so the tax parasites out there your forty thousand a year plus salaries are vacation time and medical benefits are a foe plight at best there are plenty of us who are not so naive as to buy it even
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if the corporate media does. and if you are wondering where these riots we're going to next we've seen them in london and we have another person joining us tonight with a funny accent from all the way in canada our favorite floppy headed cannot stuff on molyneux joins us from the implications of what's going on in london and how finally finally we see the revolution spreading through canada as canadians are inspired to demonstrate that infamous canadian rage writes the phone it's a it is infamous almost entirely fueled by donuts and caffeine and if ford has a peak and a very quick. so how was canada looking at what's going on in london now i mean it seems like you had the little teaser you know copycat protests not quite not riots in wisconsin you know you've seen little things you see in europe a rash of a different kind of protests that are now going all the way up to london thought of
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to be much more similar socially politically economically to canada the united states than any of these other places we're seeing. well i think what i've been noticing i actually grew up in london and one of the things that i knew even of the time was that there was a pretty strong disintegration of the british family since the one nine hundred seventy so there's been a tripling the number of kids living in single parent households since one nine hundred seventy two heart of black kids in england are growing up in single parent families and i'm sure a lot of single moms and dads do a great job but statistically it doesn't bode well for the kids much higher incidences of unemployment of crime of teen pregnancy and so on and there's been a huge sort of work culture growing up in the in the u.k. so the number of never work households or households where the adults have never had a job with the knowledge of the government has almost doubled since blair the first leg government in one thousand nine hundred seven england has the most single parents of any major western european country with the exception of estonia and
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this is entirely or largely due to tax policies you get heavily taxed if you live together and you get about one hundred pounds a week bonus if you live apart so there's been a huge undermining our british family and this is left a lot of youths without the social and economic skills to succeed in a time of declining employment so i think we've seen so a fall out of long term social engineering policies in the u.k. so those underlying dynamics it really is creating an underclass and it seems that there are unlike in the united states or in canada that underclass is more distinct from the middle class and so you see so many people who are willing to come out and commit acts of violence and thievery in the streets but in the united states it seems like they they they're able to somehow least convince us that we're all lumped together in that middle class is that separation happening here is that separation happened in canada or other industrialized countries where we're seeing a lot of might be a risk. i think it is a risk and one of the things that we've really seen over these last six to twelve
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months adam is the degree to which food prices are related to social unrest we saw this in india when the great price of wheat going up considerably and we're seeing this in the u.k. so in the u.k. food prices have risen three times more than the g seven average when you're on a fixed income like you are in welfare or unemployment and remember one out of five young men under the age of twenty five in the u.k. is unemployed and so you have a big problem food prices going up you've got fixed income and then you have this terrible terrible incident where there's this mystery shooting of this father of four and for example since one thousand nine hundred eight there have been three hundred thirty three deaths in police custody not a single conviction of any police officer in any of them and that is well known in these communities that's got to be disconcerting so far we hope that we are able to do this peacefully here in canada and the united states without such a spark of violence but we know the government gives in to us all the time thanks so much for joining us. when we come back we'll add the word on the streets from
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a look and jake and of course you the viewer watching adam vs the man states in. the beginning we. need to want to. we never got the as they're going to. get ready for freedom. you're flimsy lo and. behold the preacher is women and i think people are
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suggesting she's told her no she says she's a star. welcome back to adam vs the man whether it's left right red and blue donkey elephants well rhino anyway and back ass of course so much partisan beltway bickering hurts it's a wonder they get anything done but they do agree on screwing us over and that gets done very efficiently. well i didn't say they would get anything good done here but
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they get stuff done for wall street and the defense contractors like creating this thing you know the partner of homeland security the whole tea party narrative has of course been that if we are to survive as a country financially we have to start cutting government soon and as much as possible well they've managed to finally cut one thing know it it's not that the h.s. or the da or the f.b.i. or any of the useless wars that china's funding but we are finally getting rid of the congressional page program yes wait the what oh right the congressional page program it's costing us five million dollars a year to employ seventy high schoolers as couriers for congressmen on capitol hill cutting out all to put a nice pence in our trillions of that the nearly two central program that will be officially coming to a close on august thirty first started an eight hundred twenty well little bit
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before email when couriers were really important in the house of representatives pulls the end boehner in a joint statement said that the prohibitive cost of the program again this was clearly breaking the bank of congress and the advent of the internet have rendered the program irrelevant for kind of message delivery that pages were hard for but since the internet isn't exactly that a new thing and they specifically cited e-mail here which is going around for. fifteen twenty years one has to wonder exactly what they've been having these kids worked on for the last decade at least that we've all had e-mail in at least numbers of congress have had e-mail. sex scandals or this guy mark foley busted in two thousand and six for sending sexually explicit messages to one of his pages even though the program as it currently exists will be ending pelosi and boehner assure that they will work with
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members of the house to carry on the tradition of engaging young people in the work of the congress who wrote well the program wasn't going on it. for now but it kept going on and you kept saying and now we're on the street finally tonight we have a luke and jake join us and tell me. what is the. word of the stream of the story what is it as we're on the street right we're going to start you guys have the word on the street for us because i want to. know what's more pathetic played by better apolo see or the fact that luke is now totally face lift your shirts so you're going to go you're going to have to change your shirt in the. shirt and who are you and says this is this is different i did my style no seriously so the reason in the middle of surrounded by the black. you're the one behind the. democrat oh. all right i think we have we have
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a serious story to cover tonight it is kind of a continuation of our conversation from the last time about this helicopter going down in afghanistan number now thirty eight killed serious stuff but they've come out and general john allen says an f. sixteen strike killed those responsible for that those responsible for the deaths and this is this plausible like we saw the guy's face he's the one that shot the r.p.g. but we're not sure if that's what it was and then we got him but. it shouldn't be a surprise we have the intelligence community on the ground in afghanistan specifically when they're engaged in firefights the human or human intelligence gathering ground is very good so it's should not should not surprise me that they know and i've seen a report today says that that they they killed the militants not really the guy no no the will let me let me clarify that there is a there they did so the pentagon did say they killed the guy who held the r.p.g.
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however they're also saying that the guy was killed amongst the militants that were they were the firefight with the rangers that were there so the saying it's collateral hit not like a sniper hit so it's not. ok so there's a lot of little kids and militants but this is really starting to sound like a made for t.v. movie i mean we know the pentagon the pentagon has previously brought in famous movie directors to make up scripts and to tell people what happened they brought in jerry bruckheimer to write the jessica lynch story they made up the whole story they told jessica lynch to go along with it they shut up and silenced anybody who was there and they put out this whole patriotic story totally made up just for the purpose of supporting the war so this wouldn't surprise me if this is the same thing that human intelligence you saw on the ground there's a very good one sergeant supposedly is what got seven cia contractors kill or seven season seven cia officers killed and who thought that they were getting good human intelligence that happen to be from someone who ended up again that was her get out without having a problem wasn't wardak province specifically wardak which is right next to kabul
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there is easy access in and out of bases in kabul so specifically wardak we've got a lot of good guys that can get good intel now i'm a lot less i'm going to have isn't kind of faith and if i get a stand that u.s. troops paid anybody who would write somebody out and they would send him to guantanamo bay so this is motivated by money and a lot of you say get a stick i'll tell you where the guy that shot down the helicopter is if you give me one hundred thousand dollars i mean this is going to have that is you know i had the most years and you know if it looked you're right like i'm not the speech there's a lot of there's a i don't have a masters degree you know no it's true and you do a lot of read yes there's a lot of there's a lot of behavior that goes on by the intelligence committee inside of afghanistan pakistan everywhere else are not disputing that what i was simply saying is the fact that they went out and said that they they killed the militants that shot down that howard so the military puts out a vague term in the media makes it a little more specific at exactly twelve tell the story and it's also they also we
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have a game of telephone that becomes a problem and i saw the amount of these web sites on jihadist web sites there's a lot of political propaganda war and this is a propaganda war that the pentagon is waging against jihadists inside of south asia so. sure granted there's some propaganda here but it's not all that unbelievable ok moving on we have a story about broccoli considering to becoming. the landlord of america now the government owns two hundred forty eight thousand foreclosed homes they're trying to figure out what to do with them and sort of the obvious answer is well we have to run back to the american people right. sounds like a good idea but a better idea for all those people who are for close done by those banks there's who sold their mortgages to ten different places just move back and see what does go back in your original house let me go to the bigger question credit i mean i'm not in favor of the government owning these how is this sort of thing going to the first place a little wealthier i put it where the question is what do you do with toxic assets
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i mean they can't some of the free market would you give away from the modem you will but who's going to give it to who want to want someone that's i mean surely they are being sold the problem is with foreclosures they usually sell about twenty percent under retail for right so why don't the government hold on to it for a year or two and house people and then they can sell it later off i mean that's not anti-conservative and you think there's still a way to ease out of the yeah sure sure sure and i don't know let me say this i don't i've never seen the government once they get their hands over something release it like the government is soon as the government can take power over something whether it's real estate or whatever they'll do that and i know this is sort of like we've already come to the edge of the cliff and you know i'm i'm reminded of thomas jefferson and the famous quote along the lines of if we allow bankers to control the money supply in this country first line relation then by deflation they will steal so much of the wealth of this country that the descendants of the founders a wake up homeless on the continent that our forefathers conquered and it's like
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that's exactly what's happening and it's going to happen more foreclosures are going to happen and they don't know what to do and that's why they're making up this plan and that already have a native americans i mean so i said but we don't forget about those guys ok london here. want to get its against your take on how these riots they're not protests and any way that i can see there's any intelligible forms of them how they're coming together the same way twitter black berry messenger now coming to the front facebook all of facebook seems to be doing a job of keeping them out and they're going more to the encrypted or twitter. type of blackberry the case well blackberry messenger is as an exception abilities and facebook is how people are coming together to cope with all of this one of the scary about it is that i mean people are called the status or something but the scare is that the government can't keep the people happy they can't keep them safe they can't protect them and the people are in many ways i took my talk my friend in
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birmingham today he told me that people are they're just looting trying to take and sell stuff and in this class or in the world within the highest concentration of cameras and securities of surveillance state as we have we have the police backing down exactly i mean i was talking my friend last night to from london and he said he saw the cops stand back and watch or even in the daily more came out today in an article saying cops are complaining because they were told to go soft but if there's a g twenty protest if there's an anti-war protest they launch that and they may stop all the protests they take a lot it done their job they want to hear they're standing back because they want this to happen they want the problem so the public reacts with the reaction you get more power and more money so you know i don't know this is destructive nonviolence peaceful resistance or the only way. to gracefully always leave people in london will also realize from this that if they didn't have such strict gun control laws the fact that even if only a few of them were able to defend themselves it might be a deterrent for some of the rioters and baseball bats are going out of sale in london and everybody's putting them up right now. thanks so much for joining us
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tonight. and now what you the viewer are first come in tonight comes from bat fly on you tube or writes amazing thinking back just a mere twenty years ago i never in a really in years would have predicted i would be watching all my news from the internet and one of the outlets would be russian and a canadian it would be a great leader he's referring to our earlier guests the fun molyneux next thing you know cats and dogs will be making love in the streets then you'll know it's really a level lucian all right and kendall mcgregor on facebook writes everywhere i lived we had a curfew on the army bases in fort leonard wood missouri to munich germany and even in the small yet resplendent town of avon lake ohio teens need boundaries period unruly taller needs
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a smack in the diaper tweens and teens need to suffer the consequences of their actions then they can figure out as adults but the foundation has been installed and chances are they'll make proper choices if not to learn from their mistakes cross your fingers well peddle i mean your premise is kind of ok here except that then you suggesting with curfews that for all of those things you point out about teens and tweens we need to have the government come in and do the job of the parents sorry i don't buy it and you seem from ben make feet oh and adam on a side note you were right when you said there is a fundamental acceptance of authority in the status mindset that sets establishment liberals and their followers apart from libertarians i would add something else the same except in some authority sense establishment liberals apart from actual progress is not just progress as a name only or pios as establishment conservatives have nothing in common with actual conservatives like most libertarians. no kidding wow and you know in england they're calling the anarchists who are protesting they're
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a nose an artist's a name only and for an email finally tonight we will hear from christopher bone who writes you should let dr tarpley at least finish his point without talking over him so much it was so annoying i know i'm so sorry i just much as i enjoy listening to webster if you don't stop him he'll just go and i was trying to cover a lot of ground in a short time with him and didn't do it very smoothly i mean we try to pack a lot into thirty minutes on the show but keep the feedback coming and tomorrow we're going to have peter schiff on the show and coming up we've got some more exciting guests in this coming week a lot of stuff we've been working on and dance and tomorrow we might even be declaring world war three and it was that's our show for tonight thanks for tuning into adam versus the man to stay out of rhythm and i probably won't i'm guessing topics and find me on facebook and twitter as always get me at adam adam which is the man dot com.

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