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tv   The Truthseeker  RT  July 12, 2013 7:44am-8:01am EDT

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the un human rights robert tells us israel is quote genocidal. and why the answer to nine hundred eighty four could be seventeen somebody say. the. right party called. dream of a repressive state. when they found fundamentally wrong they simply point call to the. independent they intrude on the call to do you know one of the major problem the right thing they came to the public. schools of july recess to the fool for cool fifty cities cool to bring back the fulfillment of the constitution three days five hundred thousand people have written to the congress through. the authority full movement demands an end.
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of every post having been posting everything to the government take joy in florida feel over call people to move to encrypt to chemo like. operating systems such as lloyd grove like told the think that a couple of the colbert report groups talk to one should those who haven't switched worry about their every move being tracked the loss of her jeremy bentham who wrote about the idea of a perfect prison called the panopticon which is the idea of having a prison cell that was built in a circular fashion so that all of the cells would be on the outside and in the center of the prison you'd have a guard tower where the prisoners couldn't see into the guard tower so they couldn't see if they were being watched by at any particular time and so the prisoners would start to act as if they were being watched at all times the revelations about what the n.s.a. is doing does play into that agenda because now there are people who who realize they are being listened to. spied on at all times and are adjusting their speech
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accordingly they might be afraid to speak on certain issues because even if they are innocent they feel that it's wrong to speak out against the government or go to taking off with coup proof nightmares like this the point shows the causes brand support and leading boy cult the current number one target monsanto tuneup with government to block even labeling of g m o's month mto did noise the charge thing you can help end world hunger forbes knows has been voted the most evil corporation on the planet under competition from britain's most boycotted firm nestlé four thousand children are dying every day because the not being breast fed woman's unicef mislay says that those who accept breast is best but it's spend billions on lies about syria and dangerous nuclear subs to counter the nail dominee much of the world knows campaign group baby milk action is called made to my prey he joins us thanks a lot for coming on why is misplaced so disquieted. which we think you stay the
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worst of the companies it promotes the milk around the world striving it. has these layers all the time highlighting specific gradients or as i say the evidence just support the claims made through them but there is a roach in trying that they form it will protect babies in trees if the baby settles for me it's more likely to be sick and i breastfed it in conditions of poverty it's more like it's like. national is refusing to stop this practice. and it is not just an issue of on safe water so it's all just not gray states and the protection that breastfeeding provides is not there any destroys countries such as the u.k. but if you don't formulate a law like. this stephen hawking's the
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latest to boycott israel over it so keep patients of palestine coldplay stevie wonder and u two among thousands of public figures who refused to go to disport israel offering extra money for breaking the boy called religion keith spend the fourth of july singing at the nokia rina here in tel aviv that he went ahead to you knew for an audience is in peace and love music fans from palestine made a video of the quest for unity of the buying concert tickets they couldn't even speak to someone that is really walls and checkpoints within palestine territories phone calls didn't get anywhere even as a human i would like to come to your concert you can see with this the strange apartheid wall that is completely doubled and a wall of building that prevents us from being able to access go anywhere we are here imprisoned and a very big and which is the reality of the situation it's not about peace or something it's only about apartheid it's almost barghouti founding member of the
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campaign for the i couldn't make and cultural boycott of israel thanks very much for joining us on what stage is the movement now just at the very end of last year the a.n.c. the african national congress that only part of south africa endorsed b.p.s. and the national conference an extremely symbolic extremely important political move by the a.n.c. they made their brand south africa so toxic that no one wants to touch and south african potatoes oranges wine you name it you see south africa and you stay where you you see apartheid now we want people around the world when they see made in history. they see occupation they see the wall they see apartheid if you look at the b.b.c. globe scan poll of this year two thousand and fifteen it showed that israel is still in the bottom four countries in the world in terms of negative perceptions it's competing with north korea under current or for most negatively perceived country on earth it was the situation on the ground you seeing from israel's blockade of things like truck and so it's crayons things that you cannot even
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imagine why they're banned are banned from entering gaza by israel i notice my two daughters are musicians and they're with their fellow musicians and god and music students quite often cannot get their dinars or their whatever other instrument there to use their violins because of the seats israel does not allow musical instruments into the gaza strip according to a b.b.c. report and if you're trivial that israel was counting calories going into gaza. imagine since the one nine hundred thirty s. in europe we have not heard of a regime counting calories they don't want thousands of people dying on the must but they were going to die if you don't buy supplies actually said that we have to put the palestinians on a diet to bring them to the brink of starvation but without killing them. we must cause the palestinians to make. but not. to pull the un human rights. may be the only thing that can stop.
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israeli policies. towards a post hole cools for the fools like you were wonderful joining us can you explain . when you. try hard. and ethnic groups and inflict this kind of punishment. you are. nurturing a kind of criminal and tension. that is genocidal not genocide but genocide in its nature. to pull to war crimes. like consumers against war the multinationals who fund called the us president's campaign since the invasion of iraq for coastal folks from social top notes the magazine and fickle consumer the same conglomerate. of post employees forced to rely on soup
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kitchens and all the welfare the network from these multinationals a haunting twice the us economy thirty two trillion dollars in full schulze hikes paradises buying corrupting cities throughout the us like to address the great to have you on what would this lead to these corporations are essentially de fraud ing our country's all of the tax revenue that belongs to us remember that the story that came out about apple and the amount of taxes that they have dodged in the united states should be a national scandal if we didn't have so many concurrent national scandals this should be the big one because apple has essentially deprived the united states of tens of billions of dollars in tax revenue if you want to get a sense of what the world will look like with this system continuing in this direction take a look at the city of detroit take a look at camden new jersey patterson new jersey and many other places in the
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united states so where can people go with alternatives if your local farmers market it might not seem terribly glamorous or incredibly revolutionary action but it is actually quite powerful what you're doing is instead of giving your money to wal-mart or to target or to wherever you might bite. you're you're you're giving it and to the agricultural infrastructure that's necessary in the local community but what can the poor caught the chief is this truly it is the only possible solution for fundamentally transforming the society fundamentally strike at the root of the issue the people once again have to understand that the power really does come from their consent and their or their willingness to go along with the system and when they withdraw that whether that be from a specific company or from a specific industry or from the government at large or whatever context that's in when they withdraw their consent and actually put themselves out there to protest against what's happening on mass it can truly change the course of history and
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we've seen this time and again with all sorts of movements whether it be gandhi bringing down the british empire in india or the the civil rights movement in the united states or all sorts of protest movements that started out sometimes as boycotts or pickets against the montgomery bus company were things of that nature that can have truly world changing affect you know what if people are fed up with the government both republicans and democrats using the same drums math and all the rest drawing are considered from the democratic processes that that claim to be the ruling authority in for example the united states context and that that comes from having more people not voting in an election than voting is a clear sign to that that there is and that with role of consent and when we start to reach those types of levels and and people are either writing in one of the above or withdrawing from the voting process altogether i think you can start to see that there's
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a type of way that you can boycott government policies to to at least get it to respond to what's happening and when it when it loses the legitimize ation that comes from these elections that are put on every four years i think people will start to understand that that this system itself really does lack the authority to rule. consumer rights hero ralph nader said if a boy could just two percent is one the organizing power of the web means it's just a question of choosing the target.
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what defines a country's success the faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living.
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and in the. mind of a little. choose your language. make it without any financial planner say sell some of the. treatments that the consensus can. change the opinions that you think are a couple. choose the stories that in your life choose me access to often. asks.
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edward snowden is expected to release his fancy public statement since arriving in moscow the whistleblower is meeting human rights activist in an apple transit zone to discuss his predicament. telecom giant exposed by snowden's latest leaks are accused of caution and only uses data by giving the u.s. government unfettered access. also this hour egypt braces for more rival process following more than a week of deadly clashes caused by the military backed ousting of the country's president. in turkey.

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