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putting this back the billion dollars in panama you know lasted for a few days then it disappeared completely because nobody could prove. some animal rights activists are just upset that we eat meat period which makes no sense by the way because animals eat other animals and we're supposed to be equal with animals but suddenly they don't want humans eating other animals so in a sense they're saying that animals have the right to eat other animals but humans don't have a right to eat other animals even though they think we're all equal so so there's a logical inconsistency there. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox customs are here permanently all the science is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. opposite the possibilities
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for me all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't board unsold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of who works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the wounds black books of the art business. when you don't. want to be. there they could. not. spend it. let alone.
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said. no servant is that. you speak french.
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so. there it for. tension. among the documents in the first part of the panama papers was compromising evidence on the closest u.s. ally in the middle east the king of saudi arabia. because when that this was leaked in two thousand and six the saudi arabia was in the middle of a very complex. operation it put it this way involving a sectors of the american deep state basically against russia in terms of trying to undermine the rubble in trying to undermine the price of oil so we could hardly
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russia as well as some experts claim if the cia was responsible for the secondly why did it lend its friends in hot water. but looking into how the situation unfolded in april twenty sixth seen many details fall into place at that time the saudis threatened a seven hundred fifty billion dollars sell off of american securities and oceano such unprecedented generosity could have precipitated the collapse of the entire u.s. financial system the kind of information released in terms of the king of saudi arabia for instance at that time could be something very very. all but later on is like you your best thing i'm asked that later on we'll get use this i guess you big big not us in the reason you go through a store which is probably a. hole for sure that. if you see below if this put side on. your own and. prominent. shouldn't somebody
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who can do as much as go on the outs of us who is the god of the guns and offshore . tax havens and their guns in their. cyprus was the first to fall victim to the deal offshore as asian epidemic one of the largest tax havens in the european union more than one hundred thirty companies were registered there in the major competitor was wiped out in just days. that operation has been nicknamed the deposit. in twenty twelve the i.m.f. controlled by u.s. authorities decided to write off problematic bonds. as a result of the crisis banks was shutting down cyprus was in trouble billionaires from all over the world will urgently transferring their capital move to seize away from a company for which banking can be in the main source of income. and scandal secret offshore companies were confined to the history books if you use a come for in terms of. if you use
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a status company you want of this that to move your cash now. you were not protected or you struck you were before right because this can be hacked at any time the second victim was. and twenty thirteen the cyprus crisis triggered a tightening of financial controls on tax policies in the country in twenty four to the offshore plague reached luxemburg that operation was called toxics the pro-american i.c.i. just published an investigation that claims three hundred forty world famous companies used luxembourg banks. to avoid paying taxes in twenty fifteen the wave of revelations swept through switzerland a new i.c. i.j. investigation named swiss leaks disclosed later on twenty thousand offshore companies being serviced by h.s.b.c. swiss division the bank was forced to pay one point nine billion dollars in compensation to u.s. authorities. switzerland's jealously guarded reputation as
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a country that could be relied upon to keep banking secrets was in serious jeopardy . the problem is switzerland actually got so greedy they pushed the album up so far that they were after anybody in the world with any money dictators drug dealers terrorist financing all of this the had money in switzerland so we should you should just call the cia in langley virginia and say did you folks have any accountants went to it and see if they answer you. twenty sixteen it was panama turn the publication of the panama papers decimated the country's second largest offshore registration company found seca. experts began to talk of a capital outflow into other jurisdictions primarily the united states. the panama papers you're right this is just a small. corner of the us some book papers that the d.t.i.
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papers all of the different disclosures of. illegal activities which have come about in the last two years perhaps experts are certain that the war against tax havens rather for tax havens is at its peak. panama is not that cleat this of the keys are cayman island the version i see in many aspects of the city of the fact which is the very cold blacks and south call to arms and money operation by which long their stride. money from if you wear specialty from heroin in afghanistan for instance hong kong which is a central flouncing illegal these money as well after the collapse of panama and cyprus billions of dollars flowed through offshore companies into the united states . it's estimated. that these thirty two trillion
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dollars. worth of washed away money in taxes it's nothing wrong with a. trillion dollars is almost eight times the twenty seventeen us expense budget. considering the us is astronomical debts amounting to twenty trillion dollars it's clear that the fight for offshore cash will be to the death. for again about panama the new big panama is the united states it's very it's practically impossible for dollars refunds in the u.s. to be barked outside of the u.s. . soil wasn't it. delaware south dakota wyoming or nevada or deal with the outside. to go to the. well to do you think the under bush. talking. america is indeed the world's
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largest tax haven. according to all sorts of have rankings prepared by the tax justice network. the united states is awarded an honorable fun place office which lived in hong kong in the list of the world's most reliable tax havens. america's offshore map the american virgin islands iowa console alaska wyoming washington wisconsin delaware colorado make new jersey. new york put a rico oklahoma oregon texas and utah. the state of delaware alone receives seven hundred seventy five million dollars a year in taxes from the registration of all szell companies. to look under the father for example a new company can be registered without disclosing the owner's name it's all. this of course is poll for the sake of the customers and for the money.
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the publication of just one fairly insignificant part of the scandalous papers caused billionaires to flee from the panama tax havens. bringing many influential people's careers to an end you just. love it. so what dangers might the publication of a second or even third of the scandalous papers mean for the world. the global war for the secret trillions is at its peak and this time it will not end an ordinary protest.
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whoever it was that ordered such revelations that's clearly very much the task but who will the next target be. the panama papers began with the mysterious john doe tomorrow's leaks perhaps from singapore the british virgin islands or even the cayman islands for example. might also be given to journalists by an equally furtive character known by a new pseudonym. a low. it's just that i'm really interested in the time. or interest to force coldfire you. i am no one just a concerned citizen. i
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had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would eat some where i would sleep. but i'm facing christmas alone out on the streets of london well you'll never be able to pull up a couple of italy like. you know just a lot of it will still give out food for the homeless. but you don't really feel like you have the big you know. and then. the guy just came over to me saw me and gave me
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a change of this book. all to see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and your bets have been a legend to keep it so it's at the back. in one thousand nine hundred two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that winning spirit to the r.c.t. . recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will come from that steroids were three. thousand zero zero zero
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zero he did it here i called russia. nice drive. left left left more or less ok stuff that's really good. for the warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they don't. produce offspring to tell you that will be gossiping probably by styles of the most important news today. about how you are not cool enough to fight their products. are the hawks that we along with our loved ones. i think terry's indeed to have potential to come out of this impasse of implementing means grievance by cream on the un peace operation this is very
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sensitive politically walls contributing countries to be eventually offer troops it's off to decide. they have confidence in him to asanov. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into pigs these are the countries with we korea colonies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline almost a decade how good are the results she saw in new york city's will by the people gathered in which to watch a lot of good people with you what i do. believe will be she is at the climate was i mean to for legal. challenge nothing more than this she did not was always think
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it's the sound of it and not getting paid while the same measure is still in place to one of the consequences used to weaken blue bird flu dismantle the world's first one of the suits the truth of the consumer is the consequences are actually quite acceptable to the decision makers.
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president agrees joe again that wave has certain sanctions on iran but warns that the west will walk away from the nuclear deal unless rev visions are made. the washington post of bureau chief in beirut is blasted on twitter for praising the bravery of a syrian journalist who was reputed to be a terrorist from the fans. and the new york police union sues the forces of commissioner and the city mayor claiming body cam video is being released for political gain. broadcasting live over for studios and most of the scenes are to international john thomas glad to have you with us. now donald trump has agreed to extend
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a sanctions relief for iran but he says it is for the last time four months from now the u.s. president will again have to decide whether to suspend sanctions as required by the nuclear pact and he insists that if for visions to the hard fought agreement are not made america will walk away in two thousand and fifteen the obama administration foolishly traded away strong multilateral sanctions to get its weak nuclear deal despite my strong inclination i have not yet withdrawn the united states from the iran nuclear deal instead i have outlined two possible paths forward either fix the deal was disastrous flaws or the united states will withdraw . even though trump has repeatedly vowed to tear up the iran deal he has decided to keep the deal intact extending sanctions relief but also warning that this will be the last time until the deal is strengthened a bit sanctions will be added on iranian entities for their alleged support of terrorist groups now this comes after his national security advisers and other
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signatories have all urged him to comply with the agreement and the e.u. has been urging washington to stick to it for months and greatly value the jury c.p.o. way that you view the room the deal is working you want to. protect just a few way. why it should pay for this do this crucial for the security of the region but also what the security of the well the agreement was signed in two thousand and fifty and it was hailed as a breakthrough in u.s. iran relations as it ended international concern over iran's nuclear program and its often described as a bus signature foreign policy achievement but trump has always accused the country of violating the quote spirit of the deal now at the last deadline that trump the way of sanctions but decertified iran's compliance with the deal which is completely unrelated to all of this a it's not part of the deal and b. iran's ballistic missiles already been capable of carrying nuclear warheads now we'll just have to wait and see if congress and u.s.
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allies will agree to trump's demands the foreign minister of iran has hit back at donald trump saying the u.s. should stop jeopardizing the pact we asked people in tehran what they think. trump's plan will never be practical because it's harmful for america this is a global agreement and it's not just the u.s. that imposes sanctions and puts pressure on iran the u.s. wants to be isolated then yes it is the right way forward iran's should stand strongly against these actions because the more weaknesses show the more demanding the us becomes. and i don't think there is a brain in trump head he's crazy and he's the one who is unpredictable and i guess i think if he were really able to kill the deal he definitely would have done that by now i think it is more of threat. response to trump's threat so european officials have voiced their support for the iran deal germany's foreign ministry said berlin is committed to its full implementation
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a former advisor to iran's team during the nuclear negotiations told us that the u.s. cannot afford to pull out of the pack is the president that makes decisions and you have to go one day at a time. don't place too much. all to meet them today because this deal serves us is national interest. defense. tillerson and others only if. it is just a couple days ago that this is working. through force has confirmed that we're on has fully. legation so there's really no rationale or justification for trying to war against this crowd and really you know land a big stop on the u.s.s. cole debility international scene. now while the u.s.
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tries to restrict iran's nuclear activity the pentagon has reportedly been busy working on a major revamp of its own atomic arsenal plans were due for release next month but have already been leaked to the media the first of its kind in eight years the nuclear posture review outlines extensive plans to upgrade replace some of the outdated arsenal it also aims at developing smaller nukes so-called low yield weapons a move that opponents say makes nuclear war more likely the plan wants funding doubled over the next decade and the document lists russia china and north korea as threats which need to be countered the federation of american scientists says the u.s. already has well over a thousand low yield nuclear warheads and in fact are as powerful as the bombs dropped on japan during the second world war the proposed expansion is in contrast to president earlier pledge to seek global denuclearization or we're going to
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the world i would like russia and the united states and china and pakistan and many other countries that have nuclear weapons to get rid of them and the pentagon have declined to comment on the preliminary version of the document robert naiman from the just foreign policy campaign group thinks more nuclear weapons would be counterproductive. nobody really thinks that any sane person is going to use nuclear weapons in a strategic competition the point of having a thing if there is any point at all is you know so that the other person will be deterred supposedly against using your nuclear or up their nuclear weapons because then you might use yours how doing more nuclear weapons doesn't change that contractors are going to make money off of producing nuclear weapons so they'll create parochial interests there are pushing these things there are now something that's not in the interest of the world it's not in the interest of the majority.
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or. washington post bureau chief in beirut has faced a volley of criticism after posting a tweet praising the bravery of a journalist from free syrian t.v. it was quickly revealed though that reporter has links to extremist groups as r.t. if you want to start off reports everybody needs a hero even beacons of independent journalism like the washington post and what better candidate than a man doing his job despite the constant threat of bombs. this syrian journalist standing in the open field well bombs explode all around him is very lucky to be alive not flood jacket or helmet you can barely hear the explosions he and his colleagues are very brave a professional for all of us journalists to look up to right wrong this book may have a pretty cover but it's the gripping content that's of most interest this man in the video is to hear our model and possibly the best way to understand them is this
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tweet shiite militia turned into minced meat sixty people killed in an eyesore suicide attack some respect for the dead maybe no now i'm satisfied he writes the different mission of bloodlust if you ask me in this picture is all smiles and handshakes with a saudi cleric a jihadi role model here. sydney is sitting down against the backdrop of terrorist flags here's the one of i saw and hears non-stress as he worked as a mediator trying to reconcile the groups back in twenty fourteen he set up and ran a training camp for child soldiers in syria and has reportedly made repeated calls for sectarian genocide no wonder he's on the u.s. security blacklist masini is far from the only terrorist has rubbed shoulders with
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many bells that night at the heart of our now bit of. the group is embedded within this video. is internationally designated as terrorist born as a branch of an al qaeda affiliate later they swapped sides figuring i saw flavor terrorism was more to their liking when i reached out to the washington post's beirut bureau chief about her tweet she disputed the fact that she ever gave praise to the man or his so-called journalism. i dispute that they gave praise to the journalist or his journalist i pointed out that standing out in the field and continuing to talk while explosions and there were no fall around you is brave she still admires is bravery though the mainstream media has a history of becoming in chanted by jihadi affiliated want to be reporters take karim the story teller when it came to the battle for aleppo people executed it's as simple as that what can i do here and see a blend in the crowd i don't think so am i going to turn my so over to regime
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forces absolutely not so what that he's giving a platform to a suicide bomber right at least he's taking all the right boxes they say you have to protect human rights. they support the terrorism so how on earth. ports human rights supporter of that's that's the bottom line of what the hippocratic they have double standards if this happens in the u.s. mainland would they accept terrorists to be available terrorist organizations. to say they have good cause of course not the mainstream media has a habit of putting itself on a journalistic pedestal getting the facts right giving balance and using trusted sources but those standards appear to be selective and the only.

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