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about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one different person i speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker.
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for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big bloody cold war you're right that's thrown down a lot of boys that's how it is in the new culture in this country now that's where i come in. i did feel i've done art for you america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded you'll get the straight talk and the straight through. or through my. readings and salutation us all right by hawk watchers i want you to think about what you were doing on august second it was there was the beyers. so ago on
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wednesday some i'm sure you can all remember did you wash your car grind away at your job debate president trump's latest tweet and whether or not that late afternoon c.n.n. anchor did indeed have. another words probably felt like any other day of the week but it wasn't not by a long shot you see wednesday august second two thousand and seventeen representative earth overshoot and out what exactly is earth overshoe day you ask well that's the day every year that human beings have officially consumed a more natural resources than the earth can and you only provide so according to environmental groups like the world wildlife fund and the global footprint network from now till december thirty first we humans will be with living on nature's credit in a joint statement the two environmental groups stated in seven months we emitted more carbon than the oceans and forests can absorb in a year we caught more fish felled more trees harvested more and consumed more water
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than the earth was able to produce in the same period. earth overshoe day as been marked annually since one thousand nine hundred three and to give you an idea of just how bad we've been over bennett overconsuming our natural resources budget in one thousand nine hundred the overshoot bell on december seventh we've been climbing backwards up the calendar ever since lisa mickelson policy adviser for food and agriculture at the german development network in kota told b w quote we consume our natural resources as if it were a product that we can just buy when it runs out and consume as much of it as we want we cannot continue like this. sounds like humanity is treating the earth a lot like congress treats the us budget which means we had better balance our checkbook before mother earth gets on the phone to joe pesci to collect on us. generally with a baseball bat is how gentle pressure he collects on us now who gets here let's
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start watching the hawks. with. the bottom. like you know i got. this. week so. well the one the watching the hawks i have a role and i'm having the wallace out of the we have crossed that red line. talk red lines all the time but but you know there's a global global red line that we cross apparently every year a little bit sooner every year can we intimidate the earth and to giving us who are letting us. i don't know know he said we support sanctions on the earth for not
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getting through my last. year as normal you know we've always made it up so we're going to put sanctions on anyone now and what's interesting about this is that the earth will be going on since the seventy's right yeah they there are the wizards there's a quote every year by this nonprofit research group called global footprint network they basically take the planet's bio capacity almost sound like i understand this thankfully i do research takes the planets by a capacity amount which is the amount of natural resources that are available divides it by the amount of resources we've used which is humanity's ecological footprint and now this number is then multiplied by the days in the year and that's where they get what they falls on the world started consuming more than it could regenerate you were right in the early one nine hundred seventy s. this year is the earliest. date record of august second. well terrifying moment you think about it it's this idea that we know. there's
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a lot of people on capitol hill mainly republicans who are always arguing that it's natural it's just what the earth does and like right mean usually follows by lots of creatures telling you we'd like to not die that we believe anyone we really only have so much right like a right that's the thing that they're talking about just so we're clear excited and it's things like it's not just i think a lot of people think well we have we can get more coal or get more oil and you're like no no this is about air this is about clean air this is you know all these things and and the results of that the cost of sort of overspending on our resources that are available is manifest throughout the world you know you've got deforestation drought fresh water scarcity. soil erosion you have biodiversity loss where animals certain animals are insects are not in a certain area anymore which then affects all the other animals in the ecosystem and the build up of carbon dioxide mirror which we've known about for years but of course it's like it's not really it is it's
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a thing and it's hurting us. but our collective consumption currently exceeds seventy percent of what our what our planet. because we're not helping we're expecting the earth and all that stuff to sort of do everything herself and we just keep taking well we've got the you know basically humans are like the earth's over overspending you know over the relationship to both have the joy but now you're trying to make enough money but you know your lovers result they're just spending money you know you guys have money or big money on cars whatever it is right you know and i know exactly how that is. according to sustainability experts we currently mean one point seven planets to support human in these debates on earth so you go system that means we need blood one of the house for its first leg . for the total know what's funny is they also broke this down into as you can see
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right now into what country is like if the earth lived like that particular country how many planets it would take to staying near her lifestyle australia came by point out to the us right by her behind it by five whole total but what's interesting is china and india as you see at the bottom they came in with just china's out like two like a fourth in news of point six when you don't think you want to be different you would think people say like oh china's terrible and ecological disaster but somehow they're manage their impact of what they saw you know what they yeah is last night or they're off center and they're but i'm not i don't know why i'm doing all this stuff so there was you know in looking at those two it really scared me as like what you know what are the factors what are the things that have to be changed and the things we need to work on which they said energy production industrial agriculture and mobility which i wonder if that's what you know a lot of it's australia might be like i was they do have a lot of agriculture. she sort of livestock farming and perhaps that's
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a carbon well you're going to top soil in the negative way and you know bad farming practices medicine industrial farming so some of the things that were said is cutting food waste by fifty percent would actually hold that data back by a levin days. and reducing carbon component carbon in the air and our carbon output could by fifty percent would then move the day by eighty nine days of just doing these two things by us more time and also the spot also related to population growth there of the more liberal the more resources you need so if people aren't having as many babies maybe between these things we can we can even it out so the people that are here are better at taking care of and healthier. with you with your huge generous over here now. all white walkers and dragons are the least of h.b.o.'s problems these days the america based premium cable. channel creator of the hit show game of thrones was hit this week by what insiders and
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experts are saying could be the largest cyber attack and theft in hollywood history the july twenty seventh coordinated attack attack included an estimated one point five terabytes of video footage internal documents and possibly e-mail correspondence to put this into perspective the entire library of congress is estimated told ten terabytes of printed material in the entire sony has only ended up releasing around two hundred gigabytes of data by july thirtieth the hacker group claiming responsibility which goes by the name of a little finger told media sources it was quote the greatest leak of cyberspace era it's fairly insiders are saying that while the company doesn't believe that the materials include a large amount of internal communications like in the sony hack they have become more concerned in the f.b.i. has joined the internal investigation and in the e-mail to employees h.b.o. chairman and c.e.o. richard clarke player stated quote any intrusion of this nature is obviously disruptive and ups unsettling and starving for all of us i can assure you that senior leadership and our extraordinary technology team along with outside experts
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are working around the clock to protect our collective interest and quote one of the outside experts h.b.o. is using to assist in this potentially serious situation as u.s. cyber security firm mandiant the same mandia that announced on july thirty first one of their internal analysts may have been hacked and the group responsible may have been a lurking in their systems for a full year the new pirates of the cyber seas seem to be proving what many an industry insiders have known for decades that while hollywood cries and loosely about copyright infringement they didn't seem to be doing much to keep their content and employees information safe in the first place and you know there's a hollywood story but our i would be. the you know what this is one of those stories that you can find in almost every major corporate area though now little being produced mogul of corporations. protect their employees information and things about major from hackers but you could probably see that you're going to see
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this and have seen this play out across many different industries yet then that is the thing it's not just one place yeah it's not just the entertainment industry that's happening that's happening all the time you're going to see it more we see it in the entertainment as rigorous high profile you know what it was not there's still some game with thrones scripts and some episodes of before you're going to remember those things and then as they're all wow what they've done. about this story is this is obama's huge amount of day i mean an organization the size of a field could fit its entire email and document history in one terabyte meaning that the bulk of this would look at it is suspected to be mostly b.t.o. it sounds like somebody would embarrass. the catalogue of whatever it is. you know everyone they will like this one thing is blue ridge weather you know all those still using blue is one thing is blue ray is about thirty gigabytes meaning. one of the half terabyte hack could include around fifty bowling quality films as
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a lot of information. on a lot of episodes a lot of seasons of full thing or. audio yeah it's incredible shot and like one of. like what if it were to surveil and everybody in hollywood probably would you know i don't think that i think it's you know. who's going to get right by me and mine i mean if interesting yeah many people didn't know when i was actually surprised to find out is that there's actually a thing called cyber insurance for corporations so it covers you in case of these sort of things but companies are saying a lot of cybersecurity experts are saying that the issue with them is there are a lot like flood insurance that even if a company even has ransomware or this insurance to cover them from this. kind of theft the insurance companies themselves have these really nefarious rulemaking
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process someone corporation say i know you figured out how insurance company is large corporate america is the entertainment industry family figured out they'll go through and kind of say that you know if everything isn't very strict requirements of everything isn't done to a teacher they're just reject it so if it's you know a ransomware thing it's like if someone in your company clicked on the email they got well that's not a problem i love seeing the greedy corporations get light and greed fights with other greedy corporations and institutions like the i mean you know seeing like a greedy multimedia. you know in a fight with their insurance company you know very very very clear out of that would be would be pretty hilarious in my but. what also is what they're really worried about with the media companies and the girl to milly were what they have to deal with their way their piracy issue is the in the past year at least six studios into all the agencies are been hit with extortion attempts these include netflix.
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you know william morris of bell for you and me not your agents major and not those are financial i mean french on private information which with the sony hack was the one that really upset people because employees them from but so far from what we know that's not the case with h.b.o. they haven't necessarily gotten the financial aid does that there about how that may in fact anything but i think what you learned from the sony hack was that they're not going to talk as much they're going to be very careful probably because of the insurance issue and liability insurance and liability whatever exciting exciting card watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of a topics we cover a because we're going twitter see our poll shows that are two dot com coming up from cia analyst ray mcgovern and the hawk's nest to tear down the mainstream merit of a twenty sixteen presidential elections he's got to do this to prove them to have the balls for us all that if you go all back you may just find yourself in the illuminati. safe. space for watching the hawks.
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would you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those for the wife or. what's your biggest fear a little bit on the hay ride when celeste read a book you say if you ever met the best quarterback. exploring the topic that doesn't belong in the piece now i didn't do due to my question more. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us is actually useful on . the early show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs
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a punch. is the john oliver of mark t. america is doing the same we are apparently better than. a c. . herd of low down the night. president of the world bank very. seriously send us an email. when a crime occurs one would expect whoever's investigating it to comb through the crime scene looking for any clues or fingerprints that they could find so when the d.n.c. is emails and files were famously leaked online last year you would expect at top notch forensic investigation by the nation's top experts but what we've seen instead is that a cursory almost lackadaisical approach with investigators who have never seen the servers quickly summing up their findings in one word rush the group veteran
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intelligence professionals for sanity however did take a closer look recently and found that the actual evidence of any proves that the infamous two point zero was in no way a russian hacker but had actual says it all access to the d.n.c. servers we spoke with former cia analyst and spokesperson ray mcgovern and here is what he had to tell us. we don't want to conflate to saying. the way the wiki leaks got their information on the d.n.c. e-mails was from a separate. copy not a hack ok copy leak. drive but to truly astonishing we know that's what happened ok now this other thing was a construct was a synthetic thing which was arranged by this very shadowy person or entity. to. point zero and sure enough as soon as they heard from julian assange himself
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that he had e-mails as he put it pertaining to hillary clinton that was on the twelfth of june last year they got busy saying oh my god what does he have if he has enough he can prove that we stole the election from bernie sanders pure and simple so what we do and the idea was well let's let's preempt it let's dig up a scheme here we can blame this on the russians and then we can distract attention from the content of these you know why the russians. don't work like a charm now the evidence that we have now. is forensic ok now you would wonder why the f.b.i. didn't do forensics. it's a big big mystery you would wonder why the people compare composing that cia. if the n.s.a. document on the sixth release on the sixth of january didn't do any forensics but
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they didn't also logical thing that you would do in any crime as you do the right. of crime and sell war look at the crime scene. where the crime scene if you watched ames komi you know testifying before the house intelligence committee sent intelligent but they asked him about this he said well he said you know i i recognize yes it's far better to get direct access to these things and to do your own friends aren't that that's obviously but we didn't do it and nobody says will people people saying this is an act of war by russia and you didn't do this and we didn't do it well what happened was after julian a songe announced that he had e-mails relating to hillary clinton on the twelfth on that was on the twelfth so on the fourteenth all of a sudden we get this crowd strike which is the firm hired by the d.n.c.
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to write trollish up there's evidence of an intrusion here and there's evidence that it was the russians and the next day we're going to believe it or two point zero yes we can confirm that there was an intrusion and we did it and we'll work and for wakey leaks every. wiki leaks release on the twenty second joe i k. and sorrowful saying for the d.n.c. was that this was just three days or two days actually before the the democratic national convention began and so they scurried has how did how are you going to explain this and my god what's bernie going to do when you find that you know and they decide well well well prepared we could say the russians did it all we need is the complete cooperation by the so-called mainstream media. and if we can do that we can have a magnificent remember that magnificent obsession list would be
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a magnificent distraction it worked no one paid any attention to what was in the contents of the mail is always why you rush to this ranch with a sack of warsi so what's flowed out of that is very mischievous i mean right now we have the person united states. all he has to do is ask you cia director to find the people work for john brennan in this special cyber unit that he created and ask oh ok exactly exactly it's that simple what the of a big how were you said that this data that you're at the data that was analyzed how did you have access to it is this something that's just available to the public or you know it's not just available to the public and that's a really interesting story it's not only better intelligence professionals for sanity they're interested in the truth it's independent people you know people who have experience in these areas there was no real incentive for major media to look
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at this or even investigative reporters and so it fell to a fellow who calls himself forensic kater. somehow he got the key. the key to what to do so for two point zero was to get him out and he locked the med data ok ok now this is the key wipe that the method data show the method data showed that on the fifth of july last year. information was copied onto an external storage device like a thumb drive at a speed that was so fast they could never have been a hack it had to be a copy and only and that's you know you know physics and the capabilities of the internet the known capabilities are. at that time you know why and so we said wow
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let's see if we can research this and so we have in-house capability it won't quit we have bill beneath the others you know their previous n.s.a. technical directors and well kinds of stuff like that i would trust their expertise in this matter a little bit certainly would be a fortune in there already so you want to dataset was was this idea that when it was it was copied at a speed that could have only come from having a direct connection to that server at that point here and not only that the method data also showed where it was done yes where were the eastern time zone. of russia not the other will stalk me washington or bangor miami the eastern time zone eastern daylight time you know that's pretty incriminating to there's very cricket and the sides that there was and there was a format used a kind of template which experts could see that was superimposed on the
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data whether that template was superimposed then or before then it was obviously an attempt to implicate the russians because they came from russian well known russian template so those three things the most important is that if you want to download the copying speech because they couldn't be downloaded from the internet at that speed everyone agrees on that ok now even the scientists say well maybe now they could well it doesn't matter if they can now matters if they could write in in july of last year why look this is a value you release this this this and all this information released this or i want to say last week knows but probably about a week and a half or so two weeks why has it been kind of like we haven't heard much like you think the republicans were jump all over the. you know even elements of the media my job all over this even to try to debunk you even
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to try to attack you for why have we not heard a peep out of it well that's coming. and we seriously man are you ok now i don't know you know i am happy that the republican politicians haven't seized on this because this is not a partisan issue this is physics this is the capable. and we've been saying all along. were it to have been a hack it would have been intercepted by the n.s.a. and there's no reason our god's creation at the n.s.a. wouldn't be able to divulge that because all those collection means were revealed by ed snowden that's true that's very true so they could reveal what it was like to reveal the. most curious. the vault seven wiki leaks. it's leak i guess or whatever you take there came out that talked about how there were ways to use data to make it look as if it was either russian
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or chinese or wherever really it said wherever that you can mask things for security reasons and all of that do you think a similar tool could have been used in this case and at the at the end of the day how is there any way to determine that for certain is there any way to know first or whether or not that information that looks like it's coming from somewhere else is actually from that john brennan that has created a whole directorate hundreds of people in the cyber warfare five years ago ok we know now what they were doing because someone julian a sign of shows a contractor leaked all this stuff julia says this is a leak of so such moment that it rivals. in two thousand and thirteen no yeah you could find that out so you have to do is get us. has the intestinal fortitude to say hey guys i'm going to put you under oath and put you're
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a lie detector they say which ones of you were involved in those i can't say they were but it's very very coincidental that they had this capability based on documents now to skate is the word they used to produce this thirty five cent word off and was it made to disguise the origin of s. . and then to impute responsibility to both someone speaking one of five languages arabic. korean and russian in other words you couldn't leave. here incirlik russian language oh. hope all this stuff a fast casual australian themed restaurant outback steakhouse don't actually speak us trillion some internet snooze thing lose think they might be speaking and nokia satan's native tongue that's right by connecting certain outback steakhouse locations on a map many were able to draw a five pointed star known as
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a pentacle imo many pointed out that stars could only be drawn by ignoring warner our location and area i have a greater point is that none of the stars were actually inverted which is of course the devil simple as i know it's a pentacle which is what showed up on the babs is according to sources in the witchcraft community actually a symbol of love and light in this case i'm calling double double not too much trouble in the words of outback steakhouse his twitter account if the bloom an onion is evil and we don't want to be nice. to him with low stakes. we're going to. go out of our server the very remember everyone in this world we're not told them of the told you all i love you i am tired rover and i'm top of the lawless keep on watching those hawks of every great barrier. the i.
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just. a little. bit of the. there are no welcome to redacted in the v.i.p.'s dish and i'm lee camp tonight i have new evidence on just how incredibly incredibly active all our voting machines are that's coming up in the second half but first i have a very special guest she's the host of the cutting edge art and activism show act out on free speech t.v. and occupy dot com she's also the singer songwriter behind the redacted theme song
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that you just heard sick sad and wasted and that is why i don't sing it because people would turn it off point two seconds in but now she's also the author of a new book consisting of her own political poetry and brilliant works of art by the likes of abby martin anthony frater lucy dyer recycle propaganda and many more if you like banksy or you like the lyrics of rage against the machine then you will probably like the book paradigm lost here now is my conversation with eleanor goldfield. eleanor well. thank you thanks for being here excellent new book showed off here paradigm of paradigm last let's let's unpack the title to begin with let's start there what does paradigm loss mean to you. well it's from the milton pound paradise lost so i kind of stole.
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