tv Keiser Report RT November 9, 2013 3:29am-4:01am EST
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burn books or forbid them from being printed but in the age of the internet all you need is a scanner and an internet connection and the information that's found in a book cannot be destroyed because it is out there on the magical ether of the air at so basically the near future any person with even half a brain and some patients can start making guns in their basement which means the gun control laws will basically become pointless because they'll never be able to catch all the people doing it nor will be able to take the guns not even obama or the hardest of hardcore liberals this technology could be the best thing to happen to the second amendment ever but fascist my opinion. but i realize at some point that the goal of all my work in life was nothing more than about making money ask quickly as possible this would let's see what it was all for i couldn't say i was an editor for
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a glossy magazine at the time which was not ok so i can buy another fur coat or a new car or even an apartment so what and thirty four i don't have a man whom i would like to start a family with. i knew then it was time to stop drop it all and try to find myself. if i wanted waking up in the morning and go into work to be rewarding the words of those the i came across an advertisement s.o.s. religious folk is a looking for mothers yes it was i was thrilled when i saw it i had to write a letter to the director and i spent half a day of my computer at home alone trying to find words to describe what i felt good words that could convince him that i was the mom they were looking for and they had to call me immediately.
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yes. fine thanks go on and i look through your c.v. why you decided to work in a village it's a way of life it is twenty four hours but what i don't like is spending eight hours a day at work without really knowing why or weren't doing it for. a successful applicant for the position of s.o.'s mother is a twenty seven to forty three year old woman who either doesn't have children of her own or has adult children who live independently. thirty four or so you meet a handsome young man who's going to love you and want to have children with you but what i tell the kids me early on as found herself it's all over. it's not as though
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there are crowds of men here in the village lining out for me begging big mean to me can you please. let me go to offer the kids. kindness and care it was for her but i'm very fond of cooking reading and talking to interesting intelligent people you're in luck our kids are smart and interesting . ok when can you start a week. once you're good morning kids good morning wake up. get up it's time to go to school no one to sleep. due to doing one way for example told me that once he woke up got ready and went to school and it was so early in the morning that's even the night
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watchman was still asleep it was black his mother was a drug addict she didn't even notice her child gone i mean two of three they told me my scariest stories about what their lives her life and all their drunk mothers fleeing home and living on the streets or in on heated garages that's what these small children have gone through and they've let me into their world and it became easier for them to cope. have you prepared clothes for the animal corner that have you taken was in the closet yes and the raincoat no problem go do it then. it's not a kindergarten or an offer in each it's a house where you live with your family or your children that are five children. beds and it's fun and cool they're all small so they're always running in. there to have an energy so they're constantly doing something claimed.
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for a good morning. the reason we face this on a post-war collective. many women and children here. that i'm an old soldier myself just like after the second world war so we all work together here. and it was an ordinary week no incidents everything's fine in our house. while the mothers here work a bit like the left tenants on a ship. good enough if the captain allows you to go ashore once a week or even once a month and the only question was how do you feel. i can say anything was especially appalling or surprising it's more or less what i had prepared for some things i didn't know about were quite unexpected but they didn't shock me. more than to enjoy the most wanted to bring you joy in the next fifteen years the kids. truth be told on this ship is my duty and the only difference is that i live in
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this cabin with my wife and child how. building this ship brought me back to my naval yes as a young. woman i built this ship just the way i remember it. my service still have. my stay in touch with my former colleagues and fellow cadets. enough its naval officers that support the village and. not just anybody. spillage. is an international distress signal meaning save our souls. just as the nose of any go. into tears i cold comfort or. if i happen to be around hold and try to calm down a child in distress. i can be a father to seventy children just like i can't be
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a husband to twelve mothers. here. or there there are. at the beach. they won't sting. sting. you know you'll live. i would one for you i think an s.o.s. father is probably a man who was with her she must be even tempered and have the patience of the saint . because in the evenings when children come from school kindergarden since extra lessons they gather rome to me and started growing mom help me help me mom he's taken my pen it becomes a curries the house. while you all shall sing you join the drama club
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and shout there. they are and. they're clean my nails are clean you know what to do and i'm on call and they also go to syria. for you are those sergey is a true father for the whole village the mothers and children alike also with a capital b. . history of being going to argue. she would have made a wonderful father because he's very firm level headed confident and competent few knows how to treat children. my sister and her husband still try to convince me that i should have a child of my own they tell me not to worry that i don't have a husband and promise to support me after they keep saying that it's not a real family because the children are not my own but i think it's stupid idea i hope i will fall in love with
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a man who will force me to choose between him and the kids got about i hope i'll never face such a choice. question which is i wish that i would i want to marry a man who will take responsibility for me and the children but i haven't met such a man yet. but i've regained an appetite for life and that's what happened to me this place lives at its own pace you feel as though you're doing something useful. young what does worry about us i've been divorced for quite a while and lived alone for more than nine years now. have a sixteen year old daughter who is in the tenth grade and an elderly mother there back in perth and she would be sceptical us another was that my daughter may be jealous but only of the youngest kids six year old korea. she's a very tenacious child you know if you don't let me go no i won't root them out of the flu is quite
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a difficult child to very opinionated and sometimes my daughter says now i know i hate children if i reply you before but it will pass in time and there's no reason for you to love kids at the age of sixteen. until now dahlia is kind of helps me with my homework and cooking and teaches me to be healthy and brave. bull a kid at first i took four children in january two or joined our family. i came back from vacation to discover that i had six children not four and it's six children that i need to look after you. hello sweetheart how are you going to get up. find. so little to have any free time. on a toll on one of my dear what's new let us know everything's all right around the
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time we learn brings home good marks three or four days every day ordered those are because i got good marks for general conduct which especially please me. hello hello wedding hallmark is helping me with physics well make sure your boyfriend doesn't distract you from your studies when need to talk. well let's talk about ten pm when i put the kids to that wasn't. all that stuff but i don't want her to think i've left her there. that's why i would regularly talk online that's why i always send money back home. i put aside very little barely enough for a modest life it would be great to have the support of the man i love. i won't have to choose between. work i had already face
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a choice once. i left work and my husband served in the military but i would choose a. man had better be prepared to accept me with the work i have and the life i. think there probably no such man. they're all villages like this in russia where mothers bring their own children and raise them all together. but it's not the same. even if a mother does care for everyone equally all the children start complaining that she loves one more than the other of course there is a distinction here my daughter is my own daughter. realized i'm not the kind of person who can raise and log and adopt a child i'm not jealous i wonder. even
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when a mother calls him at eleven or twelve. even if she's young and attractive i say absolutely call. new mothers with a younger and younger kid a for example i was going to work and met my has been in the company of a pretty young woman. your husband in the company of. the young man there. and as for s.o.'s debt you have to go through the whole country with a fine tooth comb to find a couple for but like vastly the difficult for. women s.o.'s mum falls in love with a man it's different. than s.o.'s mother but he's not an asset. she's my junior but what about him i use boss to in a sense he's my rival was to complete i'm. the
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president of the boss and instead eric rosengren said that. morale improves low rates and bond buying will continue yes the beatings will continue until l'oreal improves so listen up you smelly consumer peasants and rotting dead grounds because the said will continue to be to a bloody pulp intil you smile smile like we're all wal-mart greeters how they not been fired last year and spend spend spend like every man's mortgage debt is his castle. right to see. first street. and i think picture.
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on a reporter's twitter. instagram. b m. d a limpid torch is on its epic journey to show. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred two cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by man. there. are others. let's take a large really. are. the
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same the old. the i was surprised when alexander the oldest of the kids called me mom she was the first to do it she was too early and if i jumped at that moment because i wasn't ready yet it's like if a man proposes to you and you answer whoa i need time to think so when she called me mom i needed time to think to get used to the idea i spent a couple of days sorting out my feelings. that well my mom. and dad meant another woman. i didn't understand it when i first saw her. i never listened to her and called her names and said there's two things to her just now it's only until i don't know that i call mom the typical semi used to her
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. because she has sky and nice. and caring and mommy is you could say. the most important person in your lie. to me out of the way my big conflict if i tell a child to do something or example kids often want to play instead of doing their homework one of my girls takes these situations very close to heart and school owes us herself up. and because of these strong emotions she might start calling me auntie again. now i even feel. slightly offended and i go like why are you calling me that i'm your mother how can you say that. she came of the director. and then she became a mom. and she likes it when it's clean and. that's
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. just the way our own parents didn't want us when they came to the children's village just because i understood for the first time that was what it meant to be needed to be cared for. you on a gay felt i had a chance to achieve something in this life to bed. tonight i like this job because it allows me to create chocolate is like modeling clay now it's flowing but in half an hour it will set and i'll be able to put it into any shape i like. when i lived in the village mom would say that if she did everything instead of us we would never learn that she told us we had to do everything ourselves. because my dream is to open my own chocolate factory. my real mother only once the limit on
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a street in the town of pushkin this woman approached me and said hello how are you so i realized it was my mother standing before me the woman who had carried me for nine months. these were the only words she had ever said to me so i answered i'm fine good bye. my village mother went with me through everything no no says carl's and joyful mom and. each year she invited us to her house when we were in seoul calls that i never even noticed it was more work for her to. call me to see where i come alone for a day away a cabin on saturday evening they know they will be welcomed here one says amy so banking on the surface i want to meet guys. should start to independent yes i am independent. it's just that i get marriage we've been living together for
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on the here and we're still getting used to each other more my has new ones to have three kids i told him to raise at least one terrorist and then we'll see. there are two sisters and they are very close the older one will defend the younger to the last drop of blood in spite of being small and she has a very strong character so when the older kids try to raise their voices to her she immediately takes them down a peg. the grandmother and grandfather often come to visit them it's very important when relatives can stay in touch especially if they don't just come with a bag of presents and leave by thinking they've done their duty but when they actually spend time with the kids. normal rules. mom wanted to know my
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daughter was a single mother. so after giving birth to police alexandra she started seeing a drug addict i had forgot about the children for some time to look up with but it was all. siblings can be sent to the same or for. so in this case this village was a blessing because they were not separated you know my first my wife died of a stroke then she suffered a stroke to. islam if i had had a stroke the girls wouldn't have ended up with a great grandfather was eighty two don't allow him to take the girls because of his age and i'm disabled they told me you yourself need to be looked after we can't allow you to take the kids scoop alina did i want to do gymnastics what i wanted to gymnastics.
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and i treat them as my own daughters now but i don't want some strangers can just comment take them away i don't want it to happen we're going to hear such things i get really really nervous up with it i noticed that yesterday i got a phone call apparently there's some couple that wants to adopt a child yosh would my heart sank when i heard it i thought you wish i won't let you take them for me so easily. just announced in the record this is how she prepares for bed usually kids watch cartoons and go to sleep but she gets even more excited because of cartoons she different from other children she was so tend to trust with you know when your child told you in tissue what they read kindness. to do to reduce the risk with these children it's different they don't give anything the only take trying to make
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up for the lack of kindness in their life and this girl radiated warmth i do think it's interesting to. most people. all our children are in the database for adoption one woman saw a picture on the internet and decided to adopt this child how she's so much like my daughter when she was small she's just her exact copy. that i called her grandmother and she told me that the adoptive mother has stopped all contact contact because loosely you will it's not that she said she heard the girl's voice but the woman told her she wouldn't give the girl the phone the girl with no roots going to be through the roof to go back to the dawn of time. which i'm afraid that if something happens to this woman the girl be sent to an orphanage again children should live in a family. but only after the last child leaves the orphanage why should people come
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and take because it's from here in the village it's not the worst place in the world for these children this. village kids i play the games i didn't have time to as a kid resilience came with the ok i mean your team they are not going off along the boys it's just that i have to sign papers and attach seals ashore. with girls you can't be tough when you're raising a boy sometimes you have to be stern and force him to do things through the station you can have a serious man to man talk with him which was silly so you're going to be a man a lot after all. is the father of the whole village. but he doesn't respond to our dad because he has his own daughter i don't think i will ever call him dad but in fact half of the kids call surrogate father no they don't
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and yes they do i heard that what i have and i have them would like to know why you are going it's true i had them i know better i'm not jealous because i think it's ok for this child it's what these kids need. they simply need to have someone to cause dad to go on the rare occasions very small children asked if i was their dad my said you know i'm the director here he's not. just a director being a dad is one thing and then being a director is close it's still a completely different thing. to social when you don't want to kazan when i was picking my kids up from school
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and kindergarten teacher i saw a woman with three children we exchanged a knowing look and smile to each other there was a wonderful feeling i had there moment i really felt like a mother of five we were both mothers of a large family oh these are your children and there's a mine i knew then what a mother's happiness means that's when all your children are with you. one day i came and said ok kids our life is about to change and leaving you because i found a new toy and the story is my husband yes it was baby trail that was carried for political. spin as that one two children need to be happy most of all in one not only monitors spot fathers in the village as well i still thought they were
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the deepest lake in the world. usually more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five million. spirits and buddhist gods live. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i discover something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers . the spirit. if. talks with. him in agreement it will be called
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a peace agreement when we need. to talk with the palestinians in three or five who knows maybe ten years the volume of the settlements will be big and the chance for a palestinian state smaller so i personally. do not understand what this government is doing i know that a lot of pressures from the israeli right to go on. but deprived of it we. ease almost for these first of all regarding i worried that. if we look to be able to establish a palestinian state we will be the palestinian state.
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