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it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especially when we enter an era when truth and fiction are becoming interesting. coming well to do more damage in the night. if you're a fan of the show you've seen me talk before about how i feel about about commercials and i'm not trying the same thing bad about them i just think they're. ten nations flee of noxious black holes of creativity lie that are useless mindless piles of infection the scrapings off the bottom of the the cesspool of humanity's anus. but other than that they're kind of funny. but i'm not talking
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about the high i.q. like commercials or stupid argument i'm saying that these ads that seem vaguely bothersome are actually the endless global propaganda for unfettered capitalism they're not just annoying in the way like a splinter or a casey affleck is annoying. with almost all ads are pushing one side of a debate that could very well kill our species i mean if you look along the right things are back it is basically thousands of ads a day telling us to globally shoot ourselves in that head you will rarely if ever see an ad for peace for unity for caring about others for ending false hope you'll forgive an error free hand job to people down on their luck for creating equality for helping out the little man or woman not little people i mean. you don't
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see answer that either but think about the ads shown to millions of human beings every day. ok this is literally a promotion for the death of humankind my. paper is bragging about it. then this would be like if it can be valued put up billboards it said tired of oklahoma general building. clemency rule and does stephen hawking said selves he says we are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible we could become like venus with
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a temperature of two hundred fifty degrees and raining sulfur europe as it is that's from stephen hawking all that guy does is think all right that you know you guys think and occasionally go to a strip club. seriously he's apparently an industry of blogs which means that man's list of interests is rather eclectic the. point is these ads are selling the death of the planet to us and if we're allowing them to do that. we deserve to be wiped out we are all right we have our debts we've got everything we could afford through our demise this is this is like of steve jobs a blade adds in there's a whole promoting cancer every day just like jews can't get the economy how many ads you see for the other side for for national bar of silver endangered species or for the top of the mountain that was removed by the coal company
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apparently that mountaintop didn't have the funds to buy prime time commercial television. to. have the best man job in the art please don't circumcise me please don't do that i guess the black bears didn't pull together and of scrap stock or a glossy spokesperson with ironic self-awareness. nearly every commercial is arguing for endless is dana bull on unsustainable consumption. are you double cheeseburger. to sleep. oh it's just a delicious burger ad right but they don't mention that if we charge the real price the cost to the world and environment then the price for that burger it would be two hundred dollars all right you don't have a kid starter just to get
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a burger this would be a little charity two cans all around at the stores in town it is like donate whatever is in your pocket to help by andrew get a bacon stub triple patty melt. the ad also doesn't mention the number one killer of men in this country is a heart disease where would surprise me those autoerotic a fifty six he said. because there's a youtube video on how to do it doesn't mention that you should ask a friend of your father all right the dog was granted that's an awkward converse. it should write that it's a real friend they'll understand. anyway burger man here also doesn't mention factory farming contributes more c o two and methane than or of cars do so this is an advertisement for a mass murdering gag spy role that we all subsidize with our tax dollars but don't worry the clown in the burger rather than on the phone yet. heart
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attacks always show up in silly hats because otherwise no one would buy of their oil and the narrator also talks log this as he describes melted cheese and supposedly saw us to open into some primal need to. know. just because the narrator is a voice deeper than slava in a basement where there's no there's no deeper thought allowed in advertising ready even even like the innocent ones even though like a little action figurine commercial says at the end you know they never say again keep in mind kids these are made by chinese children who will never get to play what if they're even caught smuggling wall they're assembling superman they lose a bathroom break good to see a glint in their eyes what is that superman movie when he when he flies to vietnam to rescue the kids making his figuring. no come on michael bay get on it no qualms worries warnings or problems are almost ever
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presented sure pharmaceuticals have warnings at the united states is the only country besides new zealand that even permits direct to consumer farmers to go advertising we don't allow ads for cigarettes because those could harm you but every other chemical and product that could destroy your lives will pump bad for that into your soft brain matter on a twenty four seventh's cycle brothers can rape the land in a livelihood everyone in their path and get a prime time glowing review them and then look around. america is divided between success and failure. to perform our legal system and three young things to each their potential with an internet tape and excessive regulations and that they should vote for the rich american people for
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business again koch believes it's time to win the barriers and the desire to replace winner take all the system. learn more and to divide dot com. and the divide. but you know what the media won't allow ads for but i know nothing day an ad supported by adbusters magazine in which you don't buy anything you don't consume their commercials to promote the day have often been banned by television networks our media will allow as for deadly. chemicals sodas that will dissolve metals pharmaceuticals that will turn resides into a vampire factory weapons contractors military propaganda and movies so bad they cause brain disease but can't have a single dad telling americans to put down the credit card for one day
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not want to add they'll proudly promote environmentally destructive fraud such as nestle's pure life. future. free. sleep your life. if your life begins. i don't know what we just saw you. then the better to do now to tread but i gotta get some of our water over although it's got those creepy kids floating in. the future is built every day
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everything is possible you're just repeating the refrigerator magnet says that. receipt is destroying your future every day they're buying up all the pressure water for batteries that their head of nestle says that water is not a human rights and human life doesn't come from some magical fairy land acid trip like they show you in the commercial it's tap water tap water you're alive bottled water literally comes from public water systems you're paying two dollars for tap waters out of a chemical laden plastic bottle this is someone selling you your own farts back to you it is like this then just slap a label on pure cards. well i will embed maybe five percent of bags are for good things. so that's what you get with my new show jack to do. every i have
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a good reason for that is because i'm a hypocrite just straight up full. this jacket is made from a blind panda bear fetuses. gave their lives for their country and been donated all their life savings to all their blind pandas. no but seriously at least that is an ad for an anti-establishment alternative media stories which is something you almost never see book almost all ads are meant to sell us ravenous capitalist profit driven with gene realistic destruction of life we are fighting a war for the mental landscape. and the other side owns all the commercials so that means we have to fight that large order not just hold on a second while i yell our slogan now do you ever watch it is it about is there it.
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will come a leak a dollar take the news from behind the dow jones past twenty three thousand for the first time this weekend is gained twenty five percent since the orange man became president why because the big banks and corporate america have fully captured the government they did before trump they did it was it was more run but now it's more evident you know that they're like a cat that actually killed a mouse a long time ago but only now showed up at your front door and just dropped the carcass on your fridge is like. that right. and regulators are looking the other way while we're getting. like some sort of reverse pornography but speaking
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of looking the other way this week new documents reveal just how much the u.s. knew about the nineteen sixty five genocide in indonesia and yet look to the other way thirty nine the u.s. embassy in jakarta documents show that u.s. diplomatic personnel were fully aware all aware of the scale and savagery of the nineteen sixty five sixty six killings basically anti-communist indonesian paramilitary leaders and military units massacred a million of their fellow citizens for being alleged communists and our government even helped fund the military that was doing the killing mother jones magazine called it the. biggest us back to genocide you've never heard of because just calling it the biggest u.s. backed genocide is not clear you lie which one way leads us back to this is a needle in a haystack scenario idol oh you know i meant is the one you've never heard of oh
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yes oh yes that now i indeed recall the one i never heard of. following the genocide the us supported the government of the guy who led the genocide general suharto apparently they were fine with the part of his resume that said genocide you know enjoys golfing genocide. he would rule indonesia for the next thirty years and considering how hard we are on corrupt cruel regimes around the world you know i like look we will not stand for human rights abuses you hear our politicians all the time we will not stand for human rights we get less we're doing them ourselves that is the difference there are any and you can you hear someone a government say they're upset about human rights abuses. just view it as like you like a hot dog vendor angry that another guy is selling hot dogs on that block. would we're doing the human rights abuses or i get out of our racket go home made jewelry
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or zoologists. anyway since we are not ok with a horrible dictator since we supported suharto for thirty years one must assume that he changed his ways right since the one nine hundred sixty five genocide well transparency international calls him the most corrupt a leader in modern history and that is a crowded field alright that's very impressive that's that's like being the sleaziest dude at the weinstein company pool party that's pretty incredible too hard joe stole up to thirty five billion dollars from his country of course jeff bezos has stolen far more from our country but he's a private citizen so it's a different rating system it's a different thing we've got a quick break but we have a live comedy shows coming up in richmond virginia berlin germany and washington d.c. get tickets or vote for your city a redacted tour dot com we'll be right back. for
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decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests that's drowned out a lot of voices that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i mean it's still fun r.t.u. america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded you'll get the straight talk in the straight. question. but. the relationship between. it was suggested well proved and a fairly strong one there were two tells brad involved in the study it's a very. it's a study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer and i chose a means unknown to induce damage in the launch of test is it
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a shared skepticism they do not believe that that risk is true by independent scientists so did the industry paid you for this. compensation for my time as well as the others why is that it would be too happy definitely do like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on c. tough luck to you apparently you're not back there. is it big business against health. this is starting to show. that. in safety a line. of them that was very active surges damaged in hurricane rb are suing the federal government because they aren't entitled to free my money of course the reason they aren't entitled is due to this past year a little thing called separation of church and state you know that right there one
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safeguard against a public school teacher saying girls can get pregnant by jesus pointing and winking at their uterus. this could set a dangerous precedent for religious institutions that are already tax exempt for more on this we turn to our senior religion expert not only would you know. that only considering churches make tons of money we could generate seventy billion dollars if they were taxed like other organizations seems like a bit of a money grab les i've been going to church my entire life this is not a money grab or at a money grab as when you occasionally use the collection plate to make change for food. the which in case he is keeping score it was one time and it was for a church sponsored dave and busters. but these churches aren't immune to disasters and now of sewage in their public water you don't even need to be
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a sinner for their holy water to burn your flesh that's why they're appealing to a higher power you mean no congress. right now the senate is considering a bill that would amend the legislation called the stafford act to allow houses of worship to receive theme of money that means they could join the ranks of hundreds of thousands of flood ravaged americans who wait for fema money the same way i refuse to spend the night with a guy until he cleans his toilet seat we each and fire and something hotter than fire. right in both cases you're going to see a lot of mold until you get a payoff. the issue with giving and the house of worship government funding is that they are being held accountable for social services that society just assumes they provide right like. for example the mormon church only gives point seven
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percent of its annual income to charity they need to accept the separation of church and state because there are no no we got as always in government it's why for openly christian senators co-sponsored this bill plus the missionary handbook of one of the three churches proves this point which says while the assemblies of god recognizes government as god's provision and is not opposed to political parties as a part of the american political process it reframes from becoming embroiled in party politics or promoting a particular system of government for many reasons the way refrains from becoming embroiled so they also agree in separating church and state do you actually read this whole thing before just now that i read it. now oh i. haven't even read the bible front to back i mean unless there are a horny youth group teenager looking for a premarital sex loophole. ok so i may have glossed over that part but then i find
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the funding is on godly and catching them infringes on their freedom of religion this lawsuit is yet another example of how we exploit tragedies only to to pass laws that will then marginalize the already marginalized no one is infringing on their freedom by asking them to pay the same taxes others do we're losing billions of dollars yet we can assure groups like the non-religious poor the l.g.b. t. community the they won't be turned away during disasters lein these churches would not turn away gay people. you're thinking the bakery. there are proof that when you can't afford a loophole in the bible you ask the supreme court to make one for you nobody. thank you i don't know what i'm going to leave you recently because i want a piece of the puzzle you almost definitely have not heard about correspondent naomi your avanti got to the bottom of the raging controversy.
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college campuses the most open and international of american institutions. treaty. but i guess this is progress or diversity so even if you identify say an undercover agent carrying out a military agenda. to serve a quality education too. after coming under fire for allowing cia agents to act undercover harvard defended their inclusion saying we are proud to train people from the us government and the intelligence community as well as peace activists and those who favor more open government ok so now you're questioning if every strange person who wore shorts through their new york winter was actually undercover and i always knew there was no one plays look cross after
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high school and majors in farsi and ancient greek were onto us greg the worst example of the intelligence community infiltrating academia is that the cia seabird money spent millions of dollars staging scientific conferences you know condemning conference is the crucial for the international exchange of ideas for going to really to do narrow on a government funded grant and getting the brazilian boyfriend. shows you what said . it's a boost of feel like i hear it's supposed to feel good not like medieval torture at all but i can confirm that the purpose of these phony conferences was for the cia to lure iranian nuclear scientists out of their country approach them individually and press them sometimes trick them to defect since undercover agents in operation
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brain drain had no scientific knowledge they literally had to use pick up lines to seduce iranian scientists and get them alone like did i see you when is stamping and appealing to the shy wallflower nuclear scientists do you hate crowds as much as i do wonder how that worked with no knowledge of science. and. maybe was it a story of reactor trials i mean i always thought that story two three three was advantageous as compared to your opinion two three two you know where the crease plutonium production since it is three times as abundant in the earth's core but i don't know if it's economically viable what do you think. don't you just. don't know when the big crowds line doesn't get them along just poison their guards meal and leave them incapacitated by diarrhea and vomiting so which
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rat did this pledge in order to learn if words don't work drop a diary a pill in her drink. then they prove that they're part of the cia by listing all the intimate information about you for instance one potential defector said the cia told him i know you had testicular cancer and you lost your left don't you hate crowds what do you prefer to be alone with someone who mysteriously knows the history of your school. since a lot of kluwe operated with the nuclear deal the cia stopped operation brain drain but we're in danger of going back to that thanks to this guy who's helping these guys the hardliners in iran who are against cooperating with the west europe pale the deal as a success which is why the u.k. don't tutorial the president can understand with lots of pictures so now let's
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see what the targets are more than the yearly. known words. this is not the first time that iran scientists were targeted at least five iranian scientists were murdered by car bombs israel was suspected to be responsible and though they never emitted to it the u.s. pushed israel to stop assassinating iranian nuclear scientists in two thousand and fourteen you know that's how you know you have a friend when they're not afraid to tell you that you're spinning in your teeth or your assassination campaign could lead us all into war and also ruin a lot of good pictures with their killing or kidnapping these are war tactics and threat and diplomacy and things to diplomacy iran through billions of dollars in dangerous weapons away and it will also threaten academia as commitment to peace
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and peace activists and last month harvard withdrew chelsea manning's fellowship after cia director backlash. her you have like. conflict of interests like right with your parents. reporting from washington this is namely caravan and we're back to tonight. zero your headlines from the future wall street celebrates average americans are suffering it's even impacting college campuses in two weeks jewelry. history drops to second most popular college major replaced by bludgeoning neighbor to death to still cash of guns canned tomatoes. and in a couple of weeks will also read the. president's hand stuck inside white house vending machine debate rages among staff as to whether nation better off. hand in
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