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and you take three. three. three. three. three. little sleeve. for your media to free media don carty dot com. ladies and gentlemen welcome to world war three i've got a big map of the world loaded up and a pointer so now you know it's official if we do things einstein's way world war form will be fought with sticks and stones but we've got the latest less than lethal weapons from the frontlines of world war three for you tonight in store roosevelt he resigns to let us know what kind of government enforcers will be willing them we've got hopeful signs that are least of our financial system is dying and fearful of your pacific capitals with us tell you tonight why double a plus is not low enough for what the feds deserve but for your aaa rating reports
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from the frontlines of the war of the people versus the government there's always add on that versus the man. there is something that is emerging as an undeniable feature of modern governments they exist not to serve the people of any country but to serve the interests of those who use governments to profit at the expense of their victims thanks in large part of the advent of the internet we as a species seem to be reaching a critical mass of awareness of this is the hive mind grows stronger more pervasive and better connected tragically the acts of the fines born from this awareness reveal another undeniable think of modern governance they are inherently. part of the. development of humanity is the evolution of society away from systems of
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violence and force two systems of peaceful cooperation and true freedom modern governments are now not just holding us back by keeping us locked in the systems based on coercion and central planning but they are now all over the world violently impeding our ability to move humanity forward. so on behalf of the people of the world who are standing up for freedom and those who wish to stand with us i hereby declare war on our governments in this war there may be justified violence in self defense but we the people will win this war and we will do it without firing a shot this is a truth war because modern governments only exist with the separate in the big lie of modern government is that we need it and we cannot hospitably address the big issues of life without giving up a piece of our autonomy and we can give up on peaceful cooperation but we can't and we want and the promise of the internet is that we will use it to render the necessary evil of government unnecessary by discovering ways to achieve all of the
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things we have been convinced we need government for with the free trade of ideas passions and of course goods and services but how did we get here as we have evolved and come to rely more on our brain power than our physical strength for survival the natural advantage of men over women is diminished one of the exciting things we have to look forward to is the continuation of that trend and we also will evolve to more universally condemned freedom violating acts of aggression the modern feminist movement actually got its start in france but the first country technically still a colony at the time to give women the vote was new zealand in eight hundred ninety three but it wasn't until one nine hundred thirteen but the government of the united states gave women voting privileges and not until one nine hundred seventy nine that the you want to go up to the convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women now i'm not trying to come up with a complete narrative here of how we got to this point in history but the elevation
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of women in society is in my humble opinion the single most important trend there are certainly some other interesting events along the way in russia. there was the bolshevik revolution of one nine hundred seventeen although it could be argued that that was more the institution of a government to place an autocracy but significant nonetheless in india during the indian independence movement gandhi pioneered massively disobedience as the famous march to the sea to make south in defiance of the british colonists after decades of struggle the republic of india finally came into its own on the twenty sixth of being or one hundred fifty now you might not think of world war two as essential to the lead up to world war three but as world war one was essential to pissing off germans with economic sanctions and crippling that following the war so was the initiation of world war two by those governments germany japan and italy . who took the idea of governance to its logical conclusion
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essential to creating the governmental systems that people are fighting today and world war two as president eisenhower pointed out was responsible for the growth of our own military industrial complex right the but first there was the us civil rights movement but soon enough american politicians were able to go back to ignoring the people as in the lead up to the war in iraq in two thousand and three when millions of people marched throughout the world in protest of the u.s. led liberation but it didn't stop the war from happening so what about now and i don't reasonably think that i'll be able to capture the current recent wave of protests that we're seeing of of a new nature a new kind of challenge to authority throughout the world but many see what we're seeing today this current wave is starting in tunisia where a street vendor some saw it on fire in protest and sparked the ousting of ben ali this is followed by massive protests throughout the middle east most notably in
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yemen and bahrain but culminating in egypt with a drawn out replacement of thirty year president hosni mubarak with the military he wants command in syria. it seemed the arab spring stall this president assad has now got away with a brutal crackdown on protesters lots of the thousands of deaths while shutting out foreign media with most governments turning a blind eye until just recently in libya the unrest turned into full scale military confrontations with nato got behind the rebel forces working to oust colonel gadhafi and now far more have died there than even assad is managed to kill in syria and despite nato looking silly with gadhafi still in power the bombs keep falling the country is in kind of a stalemate and in a very under-reported story a quarter million israelis inspired by their arab neighbors took to the streets last weekend to protest the high cost of living poor public services and one of the highest income gaps in the developed world but in china. there have also been
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a lot of incidents lately in a little parallel with tunisia a group of police were beaten up by bystanders who witnessed them roughing up a pregnant twenty year old street vendor this park writes that would put london's a shame and even according to state media there are tens of thousands of incidents every year in china but there wave may have deeper roots now most americans think of tenement square as that protest where the guy stood in front of the tank well this is part of something much bigger that involved hundreds of thousands of protesters and a military crackdown that led to anywhere from hundreds of thousands or hundreds to thousands of deaths and in chile right now there are widespread student protests involving hundreds of thousands in sudan the recent split and formation of south sudan recently reminded the world the government borders are arbitrary and subject to change at the will of the people while an iceland in the recent banking crisis
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in which they allowed their three major commercial banks to fail they remind us that there is no such thing as too big to fail only too big to be sustained and while there have been protests throughout europe recently the the protests over proposed a steady measures in greece have been the most desperate mix of demanding that government handouts continue and the payoffs to the banks are cease in france where there is a strong tradition of liberal protests there's also a very low threshold for protesting and not only was the country practically shut down for three weeks of rights in two thousand and five this was the birthplace of modern feminism whereas here in the united states when unions in wisconsin had their collective bargaining deals threatened they held the rear copycat protests but here they were challenging the government as much as protesting to demand the force of government be used against the rest of the population in order to take care of them in the unions one of the major lead ups or warning shot. if you will
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of world war three it was the wiki leaks release of the bradley manning data founder and head of wiki leaks julian assad is currently on house arrest in london where there are street riots happening as we speak and bradley manning is still being held at fort leavenworth kansas we're still experiencing the fallout from his massive dump of government data and wiki leaks continues to be an important vehicle for leaders to get data out to the public now while it was a street vendor setting himself on fire in tunisia that sparked protests that launched the arab spring some give credit to wiki leaks for pulling the curtain back on bigger problems and making this kind of unrest possible the protests spread and seem to coordinate with the toppling of another regime in egypt all seen mubarak go was widely hailed as a victory throughout the middle east against the dictator in power primarily by u.s. military the actual change in governance in egypt seems to be more incremental than revolutionary where now they seem to be discovering that the new boss acts
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a lot like the old boss the dory will all get over the whole having a bad idea soon enough coming to the defense of weekly says a new kind of political player anonymous and while anonymous has been reported as a group or collective of hackers activists and miscreants it is neither a group or a collective even but merely an idea or rather a stream of ideas born from the anonymous underbelly of the internet those who have taken up the banner of anonymous often identified by the infamous sky fox mask as inspired by the movie v. for vendetta have already had a major impact in the war against government where you grew up your program to bring you. know. what i've just presented is hardly sufficient to tell the story of how humanity got to this point history comes from an admittedly american centric perspective but we all bring our own stories to the front lines as well as our own demands for the future we are united only in our common humanity that innate desire to be free and live in peace
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that we share brings us together so that people on the frontlines of world war three might not have a common vision but we have a common enemy the enemy is government self the enemy is the idea that humans can be justified in control and each other by force the enemy is the man as albert einstein famously said i know not with what weapons world war three will be fought but world war four will be fought with sticks and stones well we now know that what what what weapons world war three will be fall within thanks to the people of the world realizing that the real wars with government itself not with huge numbers of people that just so happen to live within another arbitrary borders drawn by another government we will be seen any countries allowing their government secure huge numbers of people with weapons like the atom bombs that help develop at least we can hope they see viral videos no longer can see agents mindlessly being killed people who bring forth grievances at least not get away with it so easily so now they have to get creative and see the latest in non-lethal solutions we present
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to you the weapons of world war three first up rather the enemy's weapons the active denial system or a.t.'s. the active denial system or e.d.s. it's designed to incapacitate enemy combatants with an unnerving non-lethal sensation of intense heat watches the recently strikes and skaters the. next up is the personal halting and stimulation response rifle or as the acronym which gave it the name clearly demonstrates the phaser is a device capable of temporarily blinding crowds with a low intensity laser or is the us air force actually describes it quote the laser light from phaser temporarily impairs aggressors by hazily them with one wavelength the second wavelength causes a repel effect at the scourges advancing aggressors and for the latest in taser
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technology you know this isn't from a video game this is a real life twelve gauge taser gun blueshirts in albuquerque are already packing. electricity with these things the taser x. twelve rifle fires taser projectile rounds with a range of up to one hundred feet they are currently working on a somewhat automatic version capable of firing up to five rounds in two seconds and face several hundred deaths in the u.s. alone already was enough to demonstrate that tasers are not exactly less than lethal and we're going to war be without a few chemical compounds the problem has always been how to most effectively disperse them but the pentagon is developing a method of dispersal for advanced right control agents such as tear gas or even opiates one toy they're working on is the x. sometimes sixty three non-lethal personal suppression project which some would say conventional anti-personnel artillery rounds is able of detonating or releasing a payload in mid-air over targets but this one can do one hundred fifty two canisters of a compound over
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a hundred thousand square foot area next up the mob access to turn using silent audio or do so they don't even try to hide the nefarious intentions with these names anymore this is a development still under the navy basically uses a beam of short microwave pulses to burn tissue. skull it might also cause brain damage but. some lethal right finally we have the long range acoustic device or l. rather. yeah. here it is a big g. twenty in pittsburgh and yeah that's enough of that that's ok thank you all right all of these look pretty exciting but maybe some are not exactly less than lethal but at least none of them can bomb us back to the stone age before we get to see all the latest status toys in action oh the news department here consider doing the same with a few testaments version that i volunteered to be the guinea pig as i've somehow so far abated any tasing from the blue sort of micro tyrants i might have to look at
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who seem here at r.t. do the honors i'm pretty sure we get a hold of one of those shotguns but we'll have to see about the medusa you're watching out of her says the man will be right back. let me get that we met in the park right. liz. i think. he'd want to well. whatever the government says they're going to keep him safe get ready for freedom.
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of cuba is an organization of current and former law enforcement officers and veterans and their supporters who have sworn to uphold their oaths for the constitution and not obey illegal orders that are contrary to that oath so whose side will the troops be on world war three sorte thank you so much for joining us now to help answer that question now stuart first before we get into this as we're seeing more and more protests throughout the world even here in the united states the unrest the economic dissatisfaction putting people in the streets what advice do you have for members of your organization when it comes to less than lethal weapons shock duns with taser rounds rubber bullets tear gas and employing those how does that relate to our oaths to the constitution. well first of all there shouldn't be using any force whatsoever whether it's a lethal or a non-lethal unless the person you see using force if you will use a nightstick is also dependent upon who the person is using force you shouldn't be
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using a nightstick someone for their speech and so you should be using and they'll read in some or so you see there that's the problem the g. twenty is you had peaceable protesters we had some weapons used on them when they were doing anything they were breaking windows or destroying property so the just the cation for these things it's so tasers taters should be used only as an alternative that we full force to stop someone from doing something that's going to hurt somebody else or destroy property but you see tasers being used now as a way of punishing people for speech so this is a big problem so i will come up with a weapon it will true is that the question is still saying if there are simply exercising their right to free speech you should be interfering with that whatsoever now and what we're seeing develop is this broader resistant global resistance movement of people against governments out what i want to call it world war three now because that's what we're seeing on the front lines in courtside arizona where you had a city government in revolt with its police force against the mare and the people
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you had some police who were expected to take the side of the government switch sides how did that happen. well there you have a battle between the battle there between the good old boys network and the people who are fed up with it and they go so they can screw a mayor and he's trying to clean up the town and and asking where the money he wanted and he's the star and the police chief apparently is also using his powers as a police chief to press political opponents but he has changed officers and is force and got tired. when it was launched the. they're calling for it in this occasion saying he's told to do things that they think is unconstitutional and they won't do it and so that's really gets your good cops out there and get ten good ones of course sight and so we need to support that as we're going to be there august twenty seventh for
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a big rally in support of the court so i call them ok so looking at the bigger picture for a moment we see a lot of popular resistance movements and you know like i said here in quartzsite you have some great cops that are standing up on the side of the people in the bigger picture perhaps when bigger protests are or are more intense protests or people united states protests with more grand specific demands that our government stop doing certain perfect things how do you think people who are not a member of oath keepers law enforcement officers who aren't members of oath keepers will see those orders as that as that situation between the people in the government worsens what side are they going to be coming down how are they going to be making those decisions do we fire these tasers do we control this crowd or do we let them have their free expression. well we look at what happened in egypt and tunisia as recent examples of people in the military and police doing the right thing and so they don't have the number ok to catch
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a clue or come to chipping point we saw that also mentioned you know nice dreaming you had a mass protests there peaceful protest you had the communist party order the army to go and suppress them and that the army stood down and the commanding general the army refused to do it stood down in two days little fell and so we have recent historical precedence for troops doing the right thing so it can it can happen well it's kind of cynical and think that the military will do whatever it will but it if people who are raising the communism can do the right thing when it came to the point is reached then our guys can too but the question is is will they have reached that tipping point so that's why it's imperative that we reach out to them don't write the law communicate with them and teach them about what's going on about the unconstitutional behavior of your super congress it's ridiculous is ludicrous i mean the mask is coming off the government of the united states is now no longer trying to hide behind a facade of constitutionality you know those doing whatever they want and so in some way the kind of helps it helps to road the legitimacy of the government
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rightfully so and i think it's more likely that our troops do the right thing how sad well hopefully it'll be in part thanks to the great work of oath keepers so rose oath keepers dot org thank you so much for joining us tonight thanks a lot. big government cheerleaders seem so perplexed that the feds receive a credit downgrade last week despite their spending borrowed and printing money with reckless abandon here's the dow over the past month the legalized gambling operation that is the stock market this is been a roller coaster ride with the dow jones industrial average fluctuating more than four hundred points every single day this week and one day it seemed the largest out drop since the sub prime mortgage hit well street in two thousand and eight as of today there's been a decline of over one thousand points this week and the stock market alone isn't a very good indicator of an economy's health it does provide a window view into the panic stricken tally that's beginning to grip america and global markets as well eleven thousand points is often considered one of the psychological thresholds for the dow and we're seeing the average play back and
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forth with without line at least for now to what's happening just simple market correction with the sovereign debt crises of europe and our own sovereign debt crisis the stock market is readjusting to reflect the reality of the values of various industries win there. government supporters in question many speculators are simply moving ahead of actual market events and it's putting pressure on stocks driving the prices down if you're watching this show you probably know what many of us expect out there don't the monetary policy problems of america in europe are far from over and the stock market is far from settled from the recent round of excitement so can we take this is a sign that the leech our economy commonly referred to as the financial system is dying and maybe starting to i expect significant of the same magnitude of where it is and move deeper into the economic calamity of this global keynesian and not them and joining me now for more on this is the c.e.o. of euro pacific precious metals and the author of how to colony grows and why it crashes host of the ship report the in from has peter schiff peter thank you so
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much for being with us tonight oh my pleasure all right so this downgrade you're saying aaa to double a not low enough why is that well first of all we're double a plus but at least they haven't seen a negative watch well look at look at the new zealanders double a plus i mean they're a much better shape than we are they only have a debt to g.d.p. of about ten percent you know we're you know really off the charts far as i'm concerned when you conclude all the debt not just the. government admits to but china is it doubly minus how can that be we actually owed china two trillion dollars china barely has any debt at all i mean their debt is ninety eight compared to what we owe them so why would try to be lower than us after all china is not going to follow them as we default first because they're sitting on a pile of our debt so i mean it sounds like people are realizing that this whole credit rating system doesn't have much credibility are we getting past this is there some kind of shift happening in the in the financial system that's reflecting
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the massive shift that we're seen in the political system right now but i think everybody has to really do their own due diligence because you know there's only a few agent agencies that the government allows to cure rate so it's kind of like a government controlled always. awfully and so i think that if you really want unbiased information because there's a lot of a conflict of interest among the rating agencies which is certainly made clear during the mortgage meltdown when they rated a lot of securities that were backed by mortgages aaa or other similar investment grade when it really jumped so i think a lot of people already not taking them seriously but a lot of people still do and i think that is very significant as damaged as its credibility is when s. and p. which is a very mainstream rating agency comes out and downgrade the u.s. government from its aaa perch that is significant and you know in wall street parlance a lot of times you know they don't really tell it like it is if they pick
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a stock from a strong buy to a buy what they really mean is get the hell out quick it's. just they're very reluctant to put a sell on anything but all you're supposed to do is look at the direction that they're moving and they move it down i mean they don't like it anymore they just want they don't want to reduce it too low so i think what s. and p. is really saying is be careful don't buy u.s. treasuries and it's not that as to be believes that the u.s. government is about to default i don't think they believe at all but i think they do believe that they're going to print a lot of money because that's the only way they can handle the debt and they print money they face and value and so anybody holding u.s. treasuries or any dollars in on the debt for that matter is going to suffer a loss in a rose in their purchasing power because instead of paying their debts legitimately they will inflate them away so i want to play a clip from someone jay carney the white house press secretary for this one and i think you might find a little bit offensive role that. every place that their debt money is spent has
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out of business and that creates growth and income for businesses they've been lead them to making decisions about jobs you know more hiring so there's there is there are few other ways that a can more directly. put money into the economy than in providing on friendly terms he went on to make the point that extending unemployment benefits could create as many as a million jobs peter what's wrong with that well first of all i guess he pulled that number out of his rear end but not only does it extending unemployment benefits create jobs it creates a big this incentive for the out employed not to take the jobs that are out there unfortunately a lot of the jobs are there so they don't pay a lot and in fact they pay so little that people would rather collect unemployment benefits then except for and so if people didn't know how that alternative and more people would accept some of the lower paying jobs that are out there but this whole
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notion that you create jobs by spending money is nonsense it's actually the reverse jobs are created by the money we don't spend the money we spend because the money we save that's the money that goes to finance the business expansion and the capital investments that are required in order to create jobs if spending money really was going to create jobs then you know why why limited checks to the unemployed just give money to everybody but it's really create jobs you know and just make the checks even bigger the problem is all that does is create inflation what the press secretary as it stands is when the government spends money it takes it from someplace else and in this case it takes it from the people who might have created jobs it reduces our available capital to grow our business so it's a strong as jobs it creates some consumption but that's it's a tall inflation then outfitters of you also do a video blog multiple times a week is really insightful working people get to know that. well right look behind
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