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based on the screening process done by the university implying that the u. of n.c. knew exactly who they were letting into the university remember college football makes a lot of money i always had a feeling that something like this was going on i mean according to usa today many college athletes claim that during the season they put in more than double the amount of hours on sports that they are allowed that's fifty to sixty hours a week how can they possibly learn anything maybe it isn't so sad that the schools are and it is a reflection of economics what is sad is that the whistleblower is getting death threats just for saying that it is going on by those stupid hard core fans but that's just my opinion.
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in the heart of the impossible siberian tiger. group dedicated to following a man who calls himself the syrian every year on august eighteenth members of this community gather on a mountain that they say is sacred to see that man who claims to be the modern christ.
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a week before going to siberia we visited the belgorod region to meet. a form of the syrian follower she's one of very few former members of the sect willing to talk about her experience. and i first heard about it when i was in st petersburg they showed a film that affected me deeply and i cried so hard you wouldn't believe the film was about humility and pride and it really worked in my mind but it didn't say anything about him being christ except it as an ecovillage but the spiritual side
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is destructive is a u.f.o. enthusiast and it occurred to him sometimes that he was the second coming this. year what explains how she finally came to join the community she worked as a physiotherapist there she gives confused accounts as if reluctant to discuss the hardest part of her own personal heartbreak when she left the community in the siberian tiger seven years ago a daughter to chose to stay behind. i bought this house for my daughter she wasn't married then she left her first husband and had nowhere to live so i thought i should keep. this can be a living room this could be a kitchen. the air here is so beautiful and of course i'm waiting for my daughter and her family.
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tatiana lives in the so-called dorm cloister that's what vissarion followers call the sacred mountain where only the most devout members may live it's a kind of a monastery where they celebrate a major religious event the fusion with the teacher it takes place every year on the eighteenth of august and we hope to attend to i know how to lay tanya the lady well tell me how you are my little grandson. i wanted to ask you why don't you may fare all of you i'll leave you alone bring all the kids and come alone and help if you ask me to. i don't. i don't like. being cut off i know. because of.
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this is petra power of the largest village in the area largely populated by followers of the sorry on this church of the last testament. we were to spend two days here before going to the mountain to see the man known as the teacher almost everyone in petra poem of is a member of the religious community meat fish and poultry strictly forbidden here only vegetarian food is allowed although milk and eggs once banned have recently been accepted it's easy to tell the followers from the village locals by their appearance and dress. when i remember them walking around there is if in some unreal kind of world the women wore long beautiful dresses they seem to glide through the village with the blessed eyes and the few smiles and of course i could see there was something not quite right with their minds.
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well there were people from garia from italy from merica from germany. tom clark a student from britain has stopped by this place on his way from australia well should i should i explain what. that would be nice basically have come because i'm curious it's impossible to reach the mountain aided first time visitors especially journalists and foreigners have to meet one of the syrians closest associates led to an interview derek of for an introductory meeting. to talk about syria no. matter what you don't think that he's god is just the
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representative of god is god's word is that right yes of the word of god on earth is he a reincarnation of jesus nor the word yes. was really hard for me because why are you saying that christ makes a lot of enemies and things and i was looking looking deeper i couldn't find the answer and i did after a while and i don't want to have the answer to these questions because no one here knows no one to connect to say yes he's the christ it's just a belief that christ. originally from belgium guert who's lived here for ten years was the first person we met in petra probably. he married here and as he puts it himself found peace of mind. i was traveling before i was always looking for
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a person because of the one thing because i wanted the family and i want to clean things in my are i want to clean air clean. nature clean water earth. at first garrett worked as a carpenter but two years ago he contracted and so full light as from a tick bite. his hands were partially paralyzed and he lost flexibility in his wrist. garrett had to give up woodworking he and his wife have three children who all live in the village. talking is going to st petersburg to visit the grandchildren from her daughter's first marriage they stayed with their father after thirty on the left for siberia she also wants to see the man who helped her through the psychological effects of her life with the sari on community we went to
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a blue cloth to learn more of her inside story about the sect and what motivated her to join the new religion. at first i had no idea it was a sect i went there to work and when i finally arrived on the mountain i started to see things more clearly but i began to understand that it was a sect and not just an orthodox community. this is the main church for the community in petra parable of. were invited to attend a wedding performed by one of the brotherhood priests. i
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don't think these people just get. the clean air and they're here for the teacher and i have the same opinion as i have i don't know exactly in the same room and i'm sure it's connected the teacher. there was a rule especially on the mountain when you hear the bells ring and you have to stand still and listen. you know most of what they did it wasn't physical work while providing for the family. even growing vegetables that was considered important. the crucial thing was to abate what the teacher said he's go. on and do the people who believe that.
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or society as we know is coming to some kind of end. the size as we now know it whether we believe it or not that should carry on the way it does now. they said there will be a great flood and i wouldn't be able to return. ashamed to say it now i believed it but i was confused by what they said it was. you can take any aspect of human life and society and it doesn't matter what you look at you can clearly see that the process of destruction is underway. i had to save my grandchildren well they would die that's what made me tell my daughter come here come here i used the exact words . had said to me.
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you know i thought it was pretty interesting the fact that so many people have made the effort to move out from the left i mean you know it's going to be quite a hard thing to do. i don't know maybe i want to know fact i want to say why have so many people believe it. tom. if you want to ask the teacher anything. i mean you can write it down tonight in question format. let me translate. if the teacher considers them. maybe you will have a chance to meet him along with the other guys so. give it some thought. if i come with some questions.
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there were millions of dollars moving from a company in saudi arabia called sharpie fruit a fruit company and they were sending money to one of the leading members of the muslim brotherhood in yemen so this is what we see is allowing that in facilitating today to happen here that causes political instability in the region and that causes i mean that's a fight that it's treason it's financing our enemies and what's crazy about it is that each s.p.c. admitted to the department of justice and to the world they've made it treason financing the enemy if you plead guilty to financing the enemy i don't think you should just walk with a fine that's not final that's jail time. as a new physician i swear to a boy by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment.
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i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise of those to do so. i will never do harm to the. doctors of the dogs. there's a bus service from petra public good to the other vissarion villages in the area the next settlement. is just ten kilometers away it was in the early one nine hundred ninety s. that many followers started to come here from all over the former soviet union now there are nearly five thousand. they also bear apartments in big cities to settle
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here after following their teacher to siberia since then a local house prices have rocketed several times over from tetrapod of the village it's sixty kilometers to the sacred mountain. she would use needle today anyone who wants to come here is very well come on up anyone can come and buy a plot of land and build a house that there's no question about that across. the room from petra pall of qur'an through the taiga there's no electricity in the remote final village before the mountain the road ends at a small car park. from here followers must begin their climb to the dawn cloister where they will be part of the ritual fusion with their teacher they have to walk through four kilometers of quick mud and slush. often crew was given special dispensation and headed for the mountain only only a vehicle able to travel and headed to this quagmire
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a swamp buggy. we finally arrived in the wooden gates of the dong cloister where visitors are greeted by the local guards the followers have a unique style of genuflection before passing through the gate adding a circle to symbolize the unity of all religions.
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yeah i tried to convince her to try to prove that it was a sect but it's dangerous that she had to leave it was a study she had lost her mind she just wouldn't listen. in the left of this aryan brotherhood in two thousand and five as a true christian she regrets her years spent in siberia and still feels guilty about bringing her daughter into what she began to realize was a cult. she owned a studio flat in st petersburg she sold that to settle down in siberia she met her second husband. and of the child with him.
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on the day we arrived at the mountain she and her husband were taking part in the liturgy of the sacred symbols at the heart of the settlement it seemed they had already heard of our early a meeting with you bush they were clearly not keen to talk to us. i really don't know why don't you come in for tea or something. we accepted her invitation left the camera running and went into the house the couple did not want to be filmed. tiana and her new family live in a much bigger house than the one in belgrade that lou board has bought for her. thank god i have a house that's big enough for more than just tatiana. there are people who sold the city flats and now they have nowhere to go some have even cut of all contact with relatives and have no want to go back to i mean. i have two grown up children they
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have been here where they leave with their father. how can a woman what is specially a mother who abandoned two children when they were just six and ten and a half years old say she is happy. i feel comfortable here i know there are many good people in other places but people find special things that are important to them i'm not here for the nature but because of the way people treat each other. people here in the don't course to come from diverse backgrounds adrian castro is a physicist who lives on the mountain with his wife and three children he was always interested in the esoteric. you know from school but i'm from cuba a socialist country where that sort of thing is banned but i was still interested in the one nine hundred ninety s. i was a student at hopkins state university i studied physics and mathematics in those
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days was so young traveled around the soviet union. you put up or you know they held meetings in big halls and people came to listen to his teaching or looking over and you know that's how i found out about his message your. religion and faith shouldn't just be decoration in your life it should be your life where. i think that's why we came here to be a part of life in the community like that where we try to live in harmony with nature grow our own vegetables and to produce our own food. we saw my grand above all we try to make our life for the community as if it was one big family and that's the most important thing.
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as a faithful member of the community adrian must open up his own home for the night to guess who will attend the festival. at five o'clock in the evening the faithful begin to make their way to fusion valley on the mountain where exactly seven pm they will it last set eyes on the man they have made the journey to see. at first glance the procession might resemble a well directed performance every face though reveals just how serious this event is for each one of the followers.
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to. eat. meat. from. and let the sacraments unites us with the spirits made in the united states with christ. was our teacher so be. as the fusion begins followers try to achieve
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a spiritual connection with this area that teacher. can see and he used to say that he had god's energy running through him. and that through the fusion he was sending that holy energy to his fellow is. so that they would be perfect some of the spiritual. and physically. right. the following day we hear that the sari on has agreed to meet tom clarke a british tourist and for his questions we were invited to that meeting as well accompanied by eight. i well when i came here i i just
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thought i was coming and see everything and i spoke to. yesterday and he asked me. if i wanted to have some questions for. maybe i'd get a chance to meet him so i know there's a prospect i'd be very interested. but it would be interesting i mean that's really why i came you know to see what he's all about. this area and agree to meet us in the house his most trusted apostle. of the. we get ready in a room overlooking this aryans mansion and wait for his appearance. his and by jeems house is appear much bigger and more luxurious than any of the
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other homes here on the mountain. and the man who calls himself god's envoy on earth turns out to be quite down to earth. he willingly and so that all of his foreign guests questions. the teacher must not return in the same body. when the time comes for him to say something. he must be reborn into the same life experience as the people around him . and is there any reason why. you even arrived. in russia in the russian language. because conditions here are the most favorable some of the psychological state of society and the physical
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condition of the earth because during this period. this will undergo significant changes i came here to lay the foundations for the salvation of mankind and this was the most suitable place. after her trip to st petersburg you both traveled to the town of dead just outside moscow. she's come to meet father on the twenty biggest he works to rehabilitate people who have been cast off from society. as you my child. you know are you let me give you a hug. here was achieved all the goals that you blessed really. churches in siberia and a death or
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a refuge. how is the search for. the members bad really you once helped you worf to find her own path after leaving the sect inevitably she also wanted to talk about her daughter tatiana. she got married and had a baby and then came to st petersburg. we met and we went to church to baptize the child. at first she seemed quite positive about it but in the end she left. without even saying goodbye to me or the children. people that came to you what kind of physical state where they. of course the thing is they were all mentally ill. they had developed a variety of psychological problems that very often sadly ended with.
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complete isolation from society is never good for people. it is what. i. was when. i fell to save my daughter i guess it was safer in ways that only you know. oh yeah she will come back i know it and i will wait. even if it means i must wait. until my dying day. we have corruption like we've never had in this country you can say that this is
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a great economy right now it's a great economy if you're rich or we're trying to get the wall to wall street cranked up again if you've got all your money in stocks it's beginning to show a little life it's not if you're an average person in this country i would i have to tend to agree with doug i mean i see a lot of public relations here i don't see a lot of really good policy for the average person i just like to pick up on an earlier point that doug made though which i also thought was quite important and significant especially insofar as historians can provide value by looking for trends and putting things in context which was the assassination of a u.s. citizen overseas really you might say the power of liking to have life or death over their citizens without without an open trial.
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on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. to sort of all the shelves were empty. in november the. warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people who are eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. credibly heavy bombing. it was a direct very shelter. everyone was buried underneath. all of them would to. whom.
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the streets may have a new crane and raised protesters lash out at police torching cars and ferociously beating dozens. but it isn't the wellbeing of the activists that the e.u. and us so worried about threatening the off with sanctions unless they pull the police out of central kiev. also the syrian opposition threatens to drop out of the geneva two peace talks after the un invites iran to the negotiating table meanwhile investigates fears that europeans are radicalized by the conflict. plus the snowden leaks and freedom of speech the u.k. government finds itself the talk it open and.

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