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and a lie you're told when you're a little i mean unless your uncle is secretly your father in which case you're dealing with a whole bigger issue. but for most of us the santa clause lie has a lot of important cultural lessons for our our young impressionable brains if it shows us that it's ok to lie if everyone's involved in. it shows is that the entire adult authoritarian society that tells us what to do where to go out of by a whole whole apparatus will jointly deceive us as a group like your friends your neighbors or the news the weatherman norad norad this the decay reports was great. because there is nothing else in america that all of adults society agrees on doesn't matter if it's saving your religion you don't have to be christian if you're if you're oh a polytheist who believes every dribble water is
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a god in and of itself. you still can't walk up to a four year old and go hey you get hosed on this whole santa story the right way follow the money to. the kids you. know if you do if you do you're a monumental proportions. if you don't agree to join in the law you're an outcast a problem for society to deal with and it gets worse. once you're old enough to know the truth about santa you're told to be part of that's why you're you're you're initiated into the societal massive fraud club you might only be six or eight or whatever but you take an aside and explain the truth that your parents are frauds and the nicest man you've ever heard of who simply wants joy to the world that guy don't exist at all. not really and then your parents say but
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when you see your little brother or sister keep the deception a la your you did with doc now. you're old enough to help us live others. it seems like it's all fun and games but it actually has deep implications for our cultural mindset in the way we behave in society in his book a holiday hazing ethan indigo smith calls it the santa claus syndrome and he says that program stays with us through adulthood adulthood incrementally decision by decision we call the view accepting the lies as a normal part of adult society government advertising news corporate shenanigans it's all just politics right that's part of the reason it was so easy for the corporate media to tell everyone to hate edward snowden or julian assange chelsea manning they came forward and revealed to us santa claus is a real there's a massive law in your old. they came
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forward and said that and then the media told us that anyone who would say such a thing is in their head they don't get it right. plus the same idea also indoctrinates us into the big brother surveillance state he knows when you're sleeping he knows when you're away. so be good for goodness sake. when you're little you look to your parents to to see how they respond to these ideas and do they say. this guy is horrifying arrive you just play it cool pretend everything is fine and then when he's not looking i'm going to grab his red sack put it over his head then i need you to hit him with a hammer all right and you keep it until he stops werman. now they tell you this is how the world words people are watching you so don't do a single thing out of line and conform in act like the other autumn of tongs and
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think about the whole being naughty thing if you're not a you won't get any toys you might even get cold but you know who else hardly gets any toys really poor children they don't get any either so in the large holiday. so when the largest holiday on the american calendar you basically being poor is viewed the same as being naughty or evil and it gets you hated by the most benevolent man on the planet. job growing only this is a really good. this is a true capitalistic holiday rewarding families who are not poor with loads of gifts while reminding others that they're not invited to the party and also there's a whole swatch up thing with the elves but we don't really have time for that and if you don't give me though they're free to leave any time they want they're in the
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north pole all right santa probably has their jackets locked. somewhere papar they're going to get paid so yeah it's and so i'm saying the guys at alcatraz were free to leave any time they wanted. that being said happy christmas merry hanukkah joyous kwanzaa and an orgasmic arbor day to all of you from washington d.c. this is. a. godly play and i want to take the news from behind it as the republicans passed the largest tax the aft ever seen let's talk about the things we're spending our federal tax dollars on it just broke this week in the senate gun
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spent millions on u.f.o. research yes you have photos such as seen in this actual pentagon video. coming. up. but. has anyone checked whether he just sneezed on the windshield or like. it or. maybe someone tossed a pickle off their big markets just talked to because they can fly down kind of weird on the it i'm just saying maybe we should fund a committee to research whether we spent twenty million dollars researching a pickle that's all i'm saying. i mean this is amazing that they say that they have been studying u.f.o.'s but i left worried about alien life forms than some people because my feeling is if they want to come down here and try to control the. fine
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all right have a look around we could use some new management ok. was there a double cross or no no probs we could use the help. it's not like we're making criticisms on our own for example a federal ban on making lethal highly contagious virus is has been lifted that's right all you did leave virus collectors out there fret no more. you know it's been really tough to find affordable dang recently it has sold. so let me get this straight making a highly lethal viruses that could cause a pandemic killing millions that's cool again but i can't have a beer out in a public park that's too dangerous for society i mean in the worst case scenario i piss in an a.t.m. i write it like in the virus worst case scenario we lose massachusetts.
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what else are we spending our tax dollars on i'm glad you asked sexual harassment settlements now total in congress one hundred ninety nine thousand dollars that's right every time you pay your taxes while you're writing the check sing the star-spangled banner with hard nipples remember. remember that a few of those dollars are so congress can afford to sexually harass people who don't have and how. how does that even work they claim that is an office expense or what is that. who wants a bet if aliens do show up our first words to them will be nice. but he got seven they're moving on a new study. good too weird for her a new study shows that black americans have almost no money yes a recent study found that black people in the boston area have
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a median net worth of eight dollars. that is eight dollars while white households have a median net worth of two hundred forty seven thousand five hundred dollars sounds fair to me. maybe that's why the u.n. has come to america to study exist dream poverty. and the level of inequality and destitution actually shocked to the un observer but i'm no peer fluffing ten post has the answer she hears hack shows how to use amazon prime to help the homeless oh my god does it say amazon is donating a tenth of all their profits to house every homeless person in america no no no. it says you can now use amazon prime on your phone to buy and send stuff to someone sitting on the street.
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that's their genius hack. to use amazon to buy a blanket put have it delivered to a homeless guy i work with what if instead of bags. we created a system that housed everybody what if we tried to advise you. rather than just having millions who are but every once in a while there and a blanket shows up. i mean when you think of the big picture amazon is one of the biggest leeches our society has sucking just its teeth digging into you sucking everything dry but now after they suck us dry you can use amazon prime to mail a bandaid to the victims. ok. thank you victims apparently secretary of state exxon mobil ruffled some feathers when he
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basically says the u.s. should be careful not to let values like human rights create obstacles to the pursuit of its interests. yeah wrex that's been a real problem for us as the way we've really led human rights slow us down that's like saying a boulder rolling down a hill should stop worrying so much about the squirrels it's the moshing. but just in case you didn't get it this is true a leaked memo has now come out from a top tillerson advisor who was trying to educate him on how exactly our government weaponize is human rights it's said that the u.s. should use human rights as a club against its adversaries like iran china and north korea while giving a pass to repressive allies like the philippines egypt and saudi arabia you know you do have to marvel at our ability to weaponize just about anything we can use
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you can bring us on quds ball covered syrup and would be like. to kill a dude with that. we could even weaponize attacks on ourselves. recently newsweek excellent u.s. government planned a false flag attacks to start war was soviet union in a three page memo members of the national security council wrote there is a possibility that such aircraft could be used in a deception operation designed planes in the air or in a private planes in the air or in a provocation operation in which soviet aircraft would have peer to attack us or friendly installations to provide an excuse for u.s. intervention. this should leave us all outraged that we do not attack our own people unless it is via poverty pollution g.m.o. . manmade super virus. or reboot of
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t.v. shows that were average to begin with. other than that we do not attack our own people . or also if they don't fit into the acceptable to corporate parties we attack them for that too which brings me to this week's subbranches. the congressional which has turned its laser like glare to green party presidential candidate jill stein they say she colluded with russia by running for office. and not just running but running as a third party candidate. in fact when she ran in two thousand and twelve this is true she was chained to a chair by police during the entire presidential debates but then when she ran in twenty sixteen she was not changed any chips. so how did
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jill stein avoid the constitutionally mandated chaining up of third party candidates and. seems highly likely russia did it. this story is developing we will bring you any updates as the mainstream media makes them up in the coming weeks. ahead. and finally let's and with some good news the jury found all six k. thank. god yes yes. yes yes q this is huge and shows our creed and to protest our freedom of speech but really for the moment still exists and. now let's go live to the mainstream corporate media's coverage of this historic moment.
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oh there. we have to go to a quick break but if you want to read my response to the hit piece n.p.r. did against me you can find it at the top of our twitter at lee camp at redacted tonight or on my web site will be back in a few seconds. but i did not. run this. at the bottom of this missile but i can. still fly. feel close to. that. because you know some of the senate to the left of. that some.
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chemicals. coming in with the most of. them some smoke out somehow moments from the solar system a guy that's. what the pope says to. put themselves on the line. to get the reject. so will the prez. or some want to be. considered like to be for us this is what will go for three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the water as in my. first sip.
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with this manufacture to send to the public will see. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous. lifts and be the one. with the roots to. russianness leaks taking. a live picture remains controversial what awaits the olympians in south korea and more important what waits them after the good.
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guy and all protection a car under trump over sixty environmental rules are either out or on their way out one third of which have been gutted directly by the e.p.a. here now to explain where things stand is senior environmental watchdog john of o'donnell. all right so what's the latest from the fia well i mean by all accounts it seems like a pretty sweet place to work these days. what are you talking about all sorts of environmental protections are getting overturned rolled back at the p.a. and elsewhere why are you talking about i like flood building standards or alike and then your freezer new coal leases on public lands are like methane reporting
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requirements a proven the keystone x.l. pipeline. moving forward the code access by bligh removal of the offshore drilling ban and they are dick rolling back fracking regulations that it was a sort of thing that survived you know out say what you want it is great for the employees of the e.p.a. they don't have to do jack. place the work of the head of their agency strive for what he's like that cool guy's substitute teacher you dream about as a kid. learn to give a damn that's every goof off all the time and brings it is super sweet and i have to sit in. on this is it your seventh grade history class fantasy this is the environment protection agency it's kind of a big deal that it run properly and and not by somebody who before being in charge there sued the a.p.a. fourteen times. rules are still coming out of the p.a. just now they're more heavily influenced by industry than ever before so the
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scientists can all chillax and focus on their passion projects and. projects yes yes the e.p.a. recently rejected findings that say the active ingredient monsanto's roundup is a carcinogen but they relied heavily on big agricultural industry studies to do so this sort of practice gives e.p.a. scientists more free time to focus on groovy side stuff you know like say downloading their consciousness onto an external hard drive they can interact with to ensure they don't die alone i mean that is my plan. as it is i write is it b.p. i want to do their job are right that's what i mean do they i mean i mean if that's the case why have more than seven hundred e.p.a. employees taken buyouts and early retirements as of september both because they oppose the agency's current direction and take advantage of
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a twelve million dollar initiative launched to thin the rakes to. and process that quote before you read it just now they say they've all left and they've left because they're not paid to listen to that's what it said the head of the agency isn't taking science into account when making decisions ok he may not be taken science into account but both he and shrub are definitely dagon coles the bob murray very seriously here's this guy's take on climate change in the way it is not real and not scientifically based in sociology it's politics. and it's an agenda they have kept. the us c.p.i. . with radical environmentalists. have found that man yes it's very disturbing to see mr potato head in a suit but. did you see his hands really is being influenced
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by him where the right things or things are as backwards every place the c.d.c. recently had the word science based brand from their documents. now i'm serious israel alert ever i mean it reminds me i came up with with a with a joke a substitute teacher can tell the e.p.a. you can say was it ever is really environment. i care about. you know. for me to receive yes this is the exact reason v.a. new details have come out about just what kind of doctor you might get if you're a veteran reactor correspondent natalie mcgill filed this report. he said health care for all in this country is exhausted and. these there's my
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health insurance card is just the punch card from chop creative salad. the upside is i'm eating more kale. the downside is i'm still too punches away from getting a free cat scan. but if there is any group of people that shouldn't be battling for better health care it's our troops specifically care that isn't from doctors whose injury rates rival an arm dick cheney hiding behind a duck blind. unfortunately that's not the case according to a usa today investigation the v.a. knowingly hires doctors with past malpractise claims and discipline for poor care what i'm. those doctors a neurosurgeon named john henry schneider has twelve malpractise claims filed against them in fifteen years including getting his license to practice and yanked after a patient died. but even though schneider was upfront with the v.a.
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about all of the shortcomings in his application the v.a. still hired him after a group of his the medical peers thoroughly reviewed as far away and approved his competency his hiring isn't a huge surprise considering his group of medical peers consisted of dr nick riviera dr bunsen honeydew and beaker. i don't even think beaker has the credentials to take someone's blood pressure my systolic and diastolic blood pressure can't both be me. this falls in line with a pattern of misconduct that has continued under multiple administration spent nearly six point seven million dollars to secretly settle cases problem boy including medical professionals who committed negligence and misconduct and were allowed to resign with clean references but what makes the v.a. attractive to medical professionals with
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a background history is shady or than the stare maxine waters gives you when you won't let her reclaim her time is that at the v.a. you don't need to have mailed rancorous insurance your taxpayer dollars are paying for claims filed against doctors that never should have been hired in the first place like david houlihan a psychiatry flagged by the iowa board of medicine who doled out so many narcotic drugs at a wisconsin v.a. hospital bed he went on to earn the nickname the handyman rumor has it if you say is name five times or facing a mere he shows up to your house or is here and made entirely out of fan it spills if we're going to have an administration that can't see. singing the praises of our troops then we should have some parity between the money we spend to send them places where they're physically and emotionally damaged and how much money we spend to repair that damage last week president buyer ball whiskies signed
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a seven hundred billion dollars military budget into law meanwhile the proposed twenty eighteen budget for the department of veterans affairs is nearly one hundred eighty seven billion dollars imagine the billions we spent on new fighter jets were actually spent on for boarding legit providers streamlining care or dissolving medical student loan debt and raising salaries of health care professionals who work in the v.a. especially since i'm quoting eleven nearly six thousand positions are and physician assistants and more or less the v.a. health system by two thousand and fifteen that number had grown to over seventy seven hundred it's clearly a long way to go before wrongs are righted in the v.a. health care system. but the next time i see someone from our government belt stop disrespecting our troops and i felt player kneeling during the national anthem i'm yelling back you first. get back to.
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that sorry show and we'll be off next week for the holidays but good web exclusive videos and more by texting the word redacted to four four nine nine nine it's free in the us you can also get our show every week on directv channel three two one until next time good night.
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how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like is there nobody over the case and i don't no one comes in anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's cost effective that's what they want to do that knowing they don't give a damn if you do the chores and that they're badly painted to put it back into the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. breach what she could is behind such success. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who he and i interviewed about this with simple song alone events like company guests will else with oh they can find a private companies to take over the utilities many bought a telescope of a lab solicitously got to be a violin the going to be cool. i've been this is
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a stick with them out of it for you man but the lift still brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about to hurt and the redistribution of all it was to purchase their debt downwards if you want or. you got mad make global warming incinerating clatter on it causing an eco but the corporations feel like you know what that might cost us a penny at the end of the year so do have donek adjustment to our algorithm will take out the city in alaska that would flag us to take action appropriate first serve. liable of the species and we're going to instead rely on our balance sheet and our algorithm like i'm good g.p.s. monitor in your car that's pointing over a cliff i don't care if the cliff is there or my father of them says it's not there so i keep driving i do
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a film of always going to go right over the cliff because most of the data tells me . israel's prime minister orders the country's withdrawal from unesco despite having several recognized world heritage sites. a u.s. olympic gold medalist reveals years long abused by a team doctor and accuses high ranking school officials of buying has silence we spoke to another former gymnasts who was the first to publicly come forward i wish i could say that i was surprised but the reality with u.s.c. to now six is they have a decades long policy of covering up sexual abuse and facebook admits that its fake news red flag system is having the opposite of fact by attracting even more views to suspicious opticals.

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