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the torture that went on in cia black sites torture that should have gotten those involved rested and marched to the streets naked with children thrown spoiled milk addled me and others but instead they get rewarded and have wings of libraries named after him lead torture jena has been may soon be the head of the cia next up insider trading and other rigging of the markets goes on constantly congress and did much of the law it hastily passed forbidding members rather belatedly to engage in insider trading the final reason to know we're the most corrupt nation in the world or police are constantly stealing from the people they're supposed to protect the process by which the state grabs the assets of someone who may simply be accused of a crime or sometimes not even as said forfeiture now beats out actual criminal theft in terms of amount stolen this means that confound steal more from the people
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then we the people steal from each other. so i think the solution to this problem is obvious we need to start stealing more i really like. this. for you guys it is the winner of the culture to keep us if he's out there come on. you get back out there you robbed out of each other. when you look at the big picture we the people of america are generally wonderful hardworking good people the ruling elite however are a horror show of exploitative corrupt sociopaths so one hundred million of us should aim for their faces and like two hundred million i am for him in the right and if you want to go to. the guys can interact or we can. go to the ask a reaction the right.
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ok thank you ok good i'm late can no take the news from behind as you may have seen on the mainstream media and even on some independent outlets like democracy now there is breaking news about a data mining company and a startling revelation about the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election it's been revealed that a voter profiling company named cambridge china harvested the data of more than fifty million facebook users without their permission we need to find out what we can about the mishap appropriation of the privacy of the private information of tens of millions of americans hold my garden was started early revelation we just found out about this data mining firm manipulating the election i wish someone
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and the one. who had told us about this earlier playing a big role in the election was a very powerful state a mining company called cambridge and then let it go then he would go to get through the main funder of cambridge analytic. robert byrd's are doing to get the right library of that girl is going to do something one day your baby is going to be subject to no other television shows because there's too long and weird but maybe like i go back tattoo artist you know. which i assume is called a fat true artist i mean why would i want to be but seriously this just goes to show that if you harp on a story and i hammer away at it and don't stop talking about it the corporate media will cover it about a year after it's relevant. because china's. and media is on top of this cambridge
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analytical story like white on rice like white on the oz ckers you know that. they've got. they've got face took on their heels trying to explain how they allowed this data to be used by the trump campaign to manipulate peta people so where exactly do you think they'll notice that in the wiki leaks predestiny e-mails we learned sheryl sandberg the chief operating officer of facebook emails podesta during the election and said i still want h r c to win badly i am still here to help as i can or in the twitter went in front of congress and bragged and played with them and said that they had surprised how full of all the leaks revealing corruption in the d.n.c. and the hillary campaign just diana then by piece up that have pardoned this guy. like you. i. love the senate if the
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mainstream media is about a year or two behind on every story. that means any minute now they're going to report on the massive election fraud in the twenty sixteen primary just so excited i can write i've i've already i've got my tab choose in my bag i have on a condom just in case you know just be ready. there. for the election soon and again have not stopped since two thousand and sixteen this week there was this this week this week there was a democratic primary in illinois between a right wing democrat really a republican daniel a pinski and a progressive democrat marie newman the new york times was tracking the results as they came in with eighty six percent reporting newman the progressive was winning and had gotten seven thousand one hundred and twelve votes in will county then a few minutes. with eighty eight percent reporting newman was suddenly losing and
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her vote total in will county had dropped to four thousand two hundred twelve these numbers are being sent directly from the county's computer to computer there's not really any room for human error this isn't just some drunk in turn punching numbers in a keyboard saying in margaritaville and snorting adderall through a crazy straw right there's no easy way for these numbers to accidentally end up going backwards and furthermore this is not the first time we've seen this election integrity lawyer bob hit rate this detailed how the vote to legalize marijuana in ohio appeared stolen in two thousand and fifteen screenshots show the yes vote for marijuana winning easily but then suddenly everything flips and the numbers are reversed and to this day ohioans are not able to take a puff of a joint without hiding in the shadows like a hunchback belltower. so there are only two reasons for these results
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either there is ongoing systemic election fraud causing these numbers to reverse wholly. or there is an ongoing systemic flaw in how these numbers are reported and therefore we have no way of knowing whether any of these results are accurate which means holy. like. have no fear just set your watches to march twenty twenty and that's when the mainstream media will be all over this story and people on avocado toast they will have to go to a quick break five live comedy shows coming up in new york city columbus ohio rochester pittsburgh. toward. cuba.
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fundamentally the united states and russia are have been for decades two scorpions in a bottle each capable of destroying the other but only at the price of being destroyed itself. he said well these weapons will overcome u.s. missile defenses u.s. missile defenses were totally ineffective against russian forces already so they'll be more effective against russian forces.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sport this i'm show business i'll see you then. keep in the gutter should at the least you believe because he. cut. cut. cut if you cut.
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as you know congress you know she hated all week over the omnibus spending bill like cast members of the real world negotiate over the last canister of nitric oxide but what you may not know is a nasty piece of legislation has been quietly rolled into the must pass bill it's the clarifying lawful overseas use of data act or cloud act and according to two dozen civil liberties groups it drastically undermines privacy and human rights you know to explain is our senior privacy violator john opposed on all. right. so john you were telling me about this when you jumped in the shower with me this morning was certainly was it happen. first
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of all i love the cloud act because it's a backer of him they decided on the word cloud first and then when all the letters would stand for that's fun right. if i was a lawmaker i did use the hemorrhoid that. help earth move to renewables thus obfuscating in the same destruction. i don't think you're hoping that passed but what what is the cloud ok it's it would make it easier for the u.s. government law enforcement to access electronic data held in other countries and for foreign governments to access it in the united states it's a win win and there are absolutely no privacy or human rights concerns. railing. drugs or transparency where you. ideas don't care because i am so over privacy i've been posting my social security numbers my facebook status update for years just desperately trying to get somebody to steal my identity just. they're
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showing them how they are pharaohs to be may. there have been no take her. but. that aside privacy advocates say the cloud act gives foreign intelligence broad powers to surveil foreign targets in the u.s. and if an american citizen gets caught up in it it could be handed over to u.s. intelligence and be used against them no warrant necessary so it actually circumvents due process in favor of an information dragnet right this sounds eerily similar to the highly unconstitutional section seven zero two of the fires amendments yep yep that's that's the one that lets us intelligence agencies spy on foreigners private electronic messages and if americans info gets included to so sad to baghdad. i personally prefer section seven zero three of the feis amendments
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act which is free ice cream for everybody they are actually not. very ill ok not god damn and they have tried to bring something positive to this story by making. a little bit yeah. all right here's something positive the cloud act would allow the executive branch to enter into agreements of data sharing with foreign nations known for human rights abuses the the law only has two things vague wording about a nations human rights records needing to be considered this removes very important protections for activists especially abroad in countries like say turkey or lately so that's positive how is that positive. to see if foreign governments use private digital info received from the us to abuse the civil liberties of their native populations it will create
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a backlash of more activists both abroad and in america and the revolution lovato they'd say oh. no you don't encourage you you really have to perform some mental gymnastics to come up with. this just call me dumb. they're trying to. contact your members of congress but this thing is already going into law deal with . also my social security number is. going to say. ok we've really only half of americans on able to afford a four hundred dollar emergency many of them are beginning to ask what do you want from us do you want us to believe well as redacted correspondent allen mcgill found out the answer is yes she filed this report. because private beach the
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garlic close in this forbes magazine of the richest c.e.o.'s haven't given it away yet i'm hunting for a corporate vampires. which are like regular vampires in that they're mostly pale they have considerable real estate and for their own well being should probably avoid steaks of any kind it's the best of the best but i don't like regular vampires corporate vampires want to do more than suck your blood they want that sweet profitable plasma inside of it especially if you're dirt poor because americans are flooding into the country's blood plasma donation centers and greater numbers than ever before seeking to make up for low wages or small benefits tax or even as their only source of cash income during a spell of extreme poverty blood plasma is the clearer part of our blood that carries our blood cells and contains proteins used to create lifesaving medicines
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for neurological disorders and autoimmune disorders like hemophilia and it's in higher demand than my med school boy friends death metal cover band of the same name for obvious reasons. one of those being that the corporate global plasma industry relies heavily on donations from the poor. as the americans the us supplies ninety four percent of the paid plasma used the round the world and nearly eighty percent of the plasma centers in the us are located in america's poor neighborhoods it's no wonder that to keep a steady global supply they lure americans in with rhetoric that reminds them they could earn cold hard cash from friendly faces while sitting in cushy environments and indulging in luxuries like flat screen t.v.'s and three wives by the way hold up. you can get free wife either. i mean i've been getting it for free for a while but i think my neighbors are catching on to be in this one t.
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billion dollar industry donors can only earn between thirty maybe fifty dollars for donations but there's good news for donors who need more money to make ends meet because unlike other countries that ban giving plasma more than once a week or limit the number of sales in a year out of concerns for donors help the us permits up to two plasma donations a week every week a reporter for the atlantic who interviewed nearly three dozen regular donors at two new mexico plasma donation center said more than half of them confessed to frequent possess are tangling sensations pains rubbery legs and severe dehydration as well as to having been homeless having lied to pass a medical exams and having used tricks that allowed them to pass protein level tests to boost his protein levels a regular male donor told the atlantic if i swallow ketchup before going in i can
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pass any test they throw at me and if you're a medicare recipient in wisconsin you probably want to know what catch if this man was eating because you are the one of the over one hundred forty thousand people who need to start scarfing down ketchup packets that wendy's the pass a drug test to keep their health care the poor are literally giving their blood to save the rich. and as long as there are cuts to affordable housing medicaid and food assistance nationwide they'll consent to cuts in their flesh while no one's arguing the scientific benefits of medical donation it should be a choice to give not a matter of survival forced by an economic gun to your head and considering the billions in sales one plasma should earn a hell of a lot more than thirty dollars. unless it's you that's what class.
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you're not even worth a five dollars cover. reported from a private beach bottle club money that they may go back to. that is until next. spring is for a single. day of soup when. they start training very young. eight months of intensive school. rats. and they save lives.
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well you know they are the kind of adopted because we were called pirates long. been there in the small boat next to the hard pulling sheep and it's just. a little self to be told fish already ninety percent of the darn done and it won't come. down to fifteen schools seventy five tons. they do it several times a day with the big fleet now you get an idea why. we have to understand we can not still use to just. be with miss b. is the deal for you because. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have.
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the most expensive fish in the will each one selling for tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching it. it's only when themself a much larger mission was once there that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not geared for the long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes. times about email but of the entire debate and even my debt. but then again on a. pedal going to be my mom come to me and i knew god.
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intended to have little things to endure that will make those two different images to cicero if you want. to. feel good about and actually get at the i've got to look at it like a city because the. patient is then feeling hopeful and come to killfile you. oh. the russian ambassador to the u.k. writes if you're the policeman exposed to a nerve agent. poisoning incident commanding officers bravery and calling for cooperation with britain. u.k.
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investigators will break the offices of the political consulting firm. over a major data breach involving millions of facebook accounts. and a police officer dies of his injuries or following friday's terrorist attack in the south of france he is being hailed. a broadcasting live direct our studios in moscow this is our thomas glad to have you with us the russian ambassador to the u.k. has written to the policeman who was exposed to a nerve agent in the city of solsbury following the poisoning of a former spy and his daughter. as the story. the lattitude detective sergeant nick bailey thanking him for his actions following the poisoning extended moscow's best
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wishes and voiced hope the officer will make a full recovery and be able to return to a normal life as soon as possible it went on to express sincere gratitude for his bravery and an assurance that russia had nothing to do with this incident the investigation is ongoing and the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons continues to investigate we've also heard from the head of the secret ministry of defense important down you know we've got the highest levels of. controls of security. around the work that we do here we would not be a loto operate if we had lack of control that could result in anything leaving the four walls of our facility here the russian embassy has reacted to his comments saying that they amount to admission that the secret facility is a place where new components of military grade poisons are being researched and developed and that most notably mr eight at the head did not deny the existence of chemical weapons stocks referring to the disputed possible sources of the nerve
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agent in question moscow has openly condemned the attempted murders as an act of terrorism and denied any involvement despite that though it seems relations between the two countries are continuing to deteriorate and the situation doesn't look likely to get better anytime soon british pm to resume has rallied to a european counterparts calling for a united front against russia the strike russia poses respects no borders this is about the standard to get a hold of against the russian strength we want to cool did meet our reactions which we will now in some detail once the coordination is ready but would both germany and france agree that those reactions will be necessary in addition to the recalling of the ambassador. it's an act of aggression against the security in the sovereignty of an allied country which is still a member of the european union at present a month calls for a reaction the russian ambassador to the has now been summoned and told
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a decision will apparently be made on monday with regards to what actions will be taken against moscow if any we have different positions different. interests. about different traditions. political landscape in europe to russia and this is why it's not so easy. to keep. the group. together from moscow standpoint several attempts have been made to work together with the british authorities firstly following the incident that russia says it's tried a number of times to ask for a joint investigation secondly moscow says that is requested a sample of the nerve agent again so that it can assist the ukase investigation and russia has now also set up its own inquiry but how this will pan out is still
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unclear is no investigation can be completed without crucial information from u.k. authorities so what next for those of us watching this saga unfold all we do know is that this investigation into the perpetrators and source of the nerve agent is going to take some time and in the meantime we can only watch to see who makes the next move. british investigators have raided the london offices of the political consulting firm cambridge analytic of a massive data mining scandal the company is known for having worked with donald trump's election team in two thousand and sixteen the firm is under investigation for allegedly using the data of fifty million facebook accounts for political purposes u.s. lawmakers are now calling for facebook founder mark zuckerberg to testify before congress in germany the social network representatives have. also been summoned for questioning a member of germany's ruling c.d.u. party commented on the case. for a long time we've had the impression that unless you apply pressure nothing happens
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within facebook and obviously they try to run the business with a minimum of resources and any issues raised over social responsibility i'm not welcomed with a lot of enthusiasm that at least this impression i get. the fall out is already hurting facebook billionaire tech entrepreneur musk has deleted his personal page and those for his space x. and tesla ventures wiki leaks editor julian assange also lashed out at the social network others are rushing to do the same with the hash hash tag delete a facebook trending in the latest edition of marty's online series in case you missed it gives her own sotira take on the cambridge analytic scandal. in case you missed it on the sacrificial altar this week in cambridge on alyssa casts. kerry on the latest scavenged information from millions of space but profiled and told the highest bidders that they could use it to target votes is the jungle of behind
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don't know chump am brags it was a lot of playing it up they've been paying more attention to your facebook profile than the sweaty shakey guy in the office he can't get enough of your photos from our florida getaway back in two thousand and fourteen of course bracket twenty twelve the use of data to win elections was innovative in twenty eighteen it's evil that has something changed cambridge analytic is based in britain a country where interfering in elections is a gentlemanly pursuit if there is little enterprises based in some of the western world would be sanctioning russian oxygen by now going the route you know group that was russian. do you think you voted based on a crashing economy immigration inequality or corrupt politicians learn facebook made you do it these sinister macas of targeting voters are unique in the history of politics that is a blow for all political t.v.
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and election post i'm going to titian's you coddle babies and newspapers and human sprit. news just in we're getting reports of an election that has actually been won because voters listened to the issues and made an informed decision to take that away we're not reading break news here goddamn it so what can you do while the founder of north sam has gone on twitter to tell us too much time to delete facebook but there are all the result of social networks to tell us what to do. to syria now where rebels and their families are being evacuated from the war torn district of eastern guta russia's defense ministry says almost five thousand militants have left the area so far in these latest pictures from our video agency ruptly.

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