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to see. what they like you know that i got. this. week that. the everybody who watches the hawks like i rolled down to the wallace and he is. not very good make that much money boy peace brings a ten billion dollar loss that's that's incredible that in our time in our time. you know two countries saying you know what we've been fighting for over almost seventy years sixty years serves roughly and them saying hey you know what i have some peace and people lose ten billion dollars because of that now i'll get it's gracious what is now it what does that say about you know our culture our world when that kind of loss is the result of two leaders saying we we're going to try to
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find a way that doesn't involve blowing things up and killing people to resolve or defend also doesn't include countries halfway around the world good point there guiding what will be doing good point i think that's the thing that really has to be focused on in the what's happening in the korean peninsula because while everyone has argued about this who was going to do this who's going to magically fix it who's going to show kim jong whatever you know we always hear this that somebody must do something or korea and now what you have and what you see here is koreans decided what was right for korea north and south and how to move forward and you know i'm sorry but president trump and everybody else can take as much credit as they want but that was an unplanned meeting of the two i think the two korean leaders did exactly what should have happened there are the ones that i do that makes people angry because peace doesn't make money no it does no i mean look at you look i mean when you look at the the the standards and practices aerospace defense select industry go global busty here and you know they. oh roughly one
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point three percent lockheed martin bell two point five percent just found it only being worth two billion northrop grumman three point four percent only being worth fifty six billion general dynamics three point lost three point eight percent slide rate the of three point six percent slide boeing just like a one percent slide because you know they're only worth about two hundred billion but these are all giant conglomerates the have had quite the year. yet apart from this you know well that raises an interesting thing people like to say when you said when you start to talk about the fact that no one should be making that there's something really inherently unsettling and evil and un-american about this idea of making money from death when there's literally no other way you don't have anything else except for machines of death you know that there's going to be a problem from financially that it's not a good business to invest and that's not a good business to get us the again and this is why when you look at it because of syria yemen and the sort of trump versus north korea rhetoric all of the rest of
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the warmongering in the world you had simpy aerospace you so it gave twenty seven percent of the us their s. and p. just on defense select industry index against twenty seven percent for comparison by the way the normal business of the world which is the us and p. five hundred only twelve percent. killing makes for good money and i just want to understand us you really understand where they're making that money it's with your tax dollars if you live in the united states because in two thousand and sixteen the united states government accounted for seventy percent of lockheed martin's revenue and after trump began threatening that full scale war against north korea the company's shares went up eight percent for you but now you have what are they going to do you talk about corporate welfare that is the ivory come on. you know it's good to see that these peace things come and go but we still got to stay on it because clearly these people are out there to make money so what war will they drum up for us to spend their money on next. let's wait. since one thousand nine hundred
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twenty one the white house correspondents' association dinner has had its share of controversy for the last four decades the dinner has been seen by outsiders as the yearly celebration of the convoluted and corrupt relationship between washington d.c. press power brokers pundits and politicians and this year was no different comedian michelle wolf told a joke and her right to tell that joke was brought into question here is that joe. i actually really like sarah i think she's very resourceful like she burns facts and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smoke. maybe she's born with it maybe it's lies. spread of a lie. clearly she's making fun of sarah huckabee sanders pension for misleading the press which is by the way it long standing tradition of white house press secretary not her looks yet she's doing what she is the most michelle wolf of doing
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that and while it's common every year for one side or the other to be offended by the jokes it is not common for the white house correspondents association to disavow the comedian they invited and go so far as to release a very rare statement saying quote last night's program was meant to offer a unifying message about our common commitment to vigorous and freeze progress while honoring civility not to divide people unfortunately the entertainers monologue was not in the spirit of that mission. really so the sofa indulgent nerd prom was ruined because a comedian pointed out more truth than your reporters ever do sorry but a quick look back on earth proves that the current. as nothing more than a reflection of how cozy the press and all of ministrations truly are. at this double standard with hillary just because she's a woman doesn't always go after she's touche. she's too serious she
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dresses like she works at p.f. chang's and that's not fair. because you know you wouldn't do that to bernie if hillary dressed like bernie everyone would be like. why is the pigeon lady from home alone to running for president. what is going to be done. and the reality of the situation is if hillary is the dude in the relationship and we don't know how to feel about it everyone knows how the m.s.m. d.c. party works president obama makes the kool-aid and everyone there drinks it. after six years in office your approval rating is that forty eight percent not only that your gray hair is that eighty five percent. your hair is so white now i can talk back to the police rush limbaugh said he hopes this administration fails so you say the hope of they are a failure like i don't care about people losing their homes jobs the our soldiers in iraq he just wants the country to fail to be extreme and he's that anything
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different in that what osama bin laden is saying you know you might want to look into this service that they may rush limbaugh was the twentieth had to equably he would just all strung out on oxycontin he missed this fight what a collection of people here want to room we have members of the media politicians corporate executives advertisers lobbyists and celebrities everything that is wrong with america is here in this room tonight. yes more you know this is what this is what really gets on the bus get about this is the tabs that they're basically going after this comedian for call them out of some very real things i mean at one point she even called them out for you know probably got trump making money off of calling the media for maybe i'm not saying that's their own creation and now they're making money. but yet they're going to attack her while espousing all of their great freedom of speech. that they're all boy the entire point of the evening is supposed to be to celebrate freedom of speech you know. our first moment it's
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a big one and yet we're we have a comedian that has been dragged by the media and the government members of the administration for using her first memory to criticize the government for their attacks on the first amendment rights of the news media and citizens adam event for free speech rights totally ridiculous i get that say i mean i think the real reason honestly that my personal isn't the reason i think that that's the real reason that they're upset and why it's getting so much back and forth from both sides is because she really some mainstream major mainstream personalities let's take a look. there is a lot to cover tonight there's a lad said oh over i can't get to everything i know there's a lot of people that want me to talk about russia and putin and collusion but i'm not going to do that because there's also a lot of liberal media here and i've never really wanted to know what any of you look like when you orgasm. a.j.
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tapper. i bet it's something like this. that's all the time we have. zero. but like the m.s.m. b.c. joke and that it's nobody's confused about what really goes on you know exactly i think they just whine today why this year is it because it's trying to transfer some of your bank i've no i think it's because they don't truthfully i think there's i think the washington media their skin is that they can dish it but they cannot tell they can see it over i would dare say they will they will rain and play channels like our t.v. or in the in the news organizations call us crazy call us all this but the moment the mirror gets turned back on them once as a guys guess what trumps your fall hey guys guess what you're you're the ones who have this cozy relationship with washington elites because you want to get invited to the cool party when you want to get a call from the cia and the feel like you're part of the inside group you know that's why they don't like a. when this happens and this is not like you said earlier this is not some old
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thing i mean look don imus back in ninety six got a world of trouble because you know he brought up the clinton scandals and bill womanizing all that kind of thing this is something you know this is something that happens all the time but it's one of those things that. you got to look at this and realize this is how the media works in this town and this shows you the sycophants that they are that they will say terrible things about how could be sad there is day every day but if somebody else doesn't know that person is wrong and it wasn't at the end of the day it wasn't it wasn't a head on her looks i don't know if you understand a smoky eye is eyeshadow is making a point because the whole thing about oh when sarah huckabee got a make up artist like paying attention to the facts that are actually going on i understand that but then to roll out and i think it's incredibly awful for the white house correspondents' association to have put that out that was disgusting you cannot keep sitting there pretending to be buddy buddy on saturday with
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everyone in capitol hill and then want us all the believe that you're all mortal enemies on monday and you're going to work for us sorry i don't buy it doesn't work that way doesn't work that way at all you know it does work though this upcoming break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter surf also in our tease dot com coming up we're going to see the movie like you've never seen it before but first john strong stone talks about the global octopus of control with author and former entrepreneur charlie robinson you don't want to miss this very fascinating state to watch in the hall.
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it was. the be. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the water to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more some will want to bristle . at it like beatrice was a what with the forecast tree of the morning can't be good that. i'm interested always in the waters of our. first sip.
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in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better god did than for knox swiss customs i hear permanently all the science is controlled by them and they impose the opening times so it just the opposite it was adopted from is all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like pecans oh and modigliani i camped boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet those commercials discreet step but also discreet because they concern fraud from some of those paintings a link to doxy could skate nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport sister complicit and that you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it
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a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business. seemed wrong. just don't. mean you didn't get to shape out this day become etiquette and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. chance to look for common ground. thanks. thanks thanks. thanks. as more mark time passes between the financial crisis of two thousand and eight and the present day many americans forget how inexplicably these tasks catastrophic events were linked to and caused by an unparalleled culture of negligence and abuse
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spanning our financial and real estate industries with ten years of an excruciating long recovery now in the rearview mirror it's easy to just dismiss the whole generation shaping experience as a simple accident or the malfeasance of a few evil wall street geniuses the crowd would be missing the point according to author and former real estate entrepreneur charlie robinson and he argues his case and his recently released book the octopus of global control johnstone sat down with robinson earlier to hear more about his first time perspective on the crisis and the matter aftermath. charlie thank you so much for joining me i want to start by talking about how you got into writing this book about the octopus of global control which is very ambitious and its scope and its you know coming from a guy who was involved in the subprime mortgage lending what drove you into this world of conspiracy and understanding the big the big picture of politics and
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economics you know what i'd like to say that on the morning of september eleventh i had it all figured out but that wasn't the case around living in las vegas doing new home sales and working during the boom and bust and on the way up it was insanity and everybody could get a loan and there were sales are where people were camping out in our or in watts so they could get you the first person in the lottery to get to buy a house very unsustainable very. alarming and it was great at the time but as it as it is the market took off a little bit there was a point which stalled out. and i was working for one of the big home builders in town and they knew a lot like a lot of home builders they came up with the idea that they would in order to sort of stimulate the sales as it stalled out they would offer incentives so the way it would work is we would have five hundred thousand our house for sale we'd have one hundred thousand dollars of them sent money sort of like a bucket of money you could play around with you could use that to buy down your
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interest rate you could use it for closing costs and those are no problems but you could you can or you can take it straight off the price of the house a five hundred thousand our house now cost you four hundred thousand. the problem is as the market stalled loan program started going away and people can get qualified so. i was in a sales meeting in our manager said that what we're going to do is we're going to allow people to use that incentive money that hundred thousand dollars and we could buy off we could pay down say the husband and wife both have car payments and they both have credit cards we use that money to wipe that out then run their debt to equity ratios and they would magically qualify well. that's fraud i mean that's flat out mortgage fraud so. anyone in that meeting knew that i was going to probably raise my hand and i said to my boss have we cleared this with our legal department and i will never forget his words he said i'd rather beg for forgiveness been asked for permission so i was obviously alarmed about it think
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a lot of us were because we have real estate lifetimes at stake and that was a signal to me that things had gotten completely out of control of course i was later fired not for that officially but we we all knew what it was about and so you have people getting foreclosed on their homes because they were just getting roped into this you know this whole frenzy and it was fueled by the media a great deal i mean i think was vegas was the hottest real estate market in the world maybe maybe tied to dubai but it was not and the home builders had a huge stake in their buying land like crazy and they couldn't afford for the stales to stop so they came up with some inventive creative ways to do it and they were some of them were actually illegal so that woke me up to the criminal fraud and then it about the same time that was happening i read john perkins book confessions of an economic hitman and that changed my life and it filled in all the characters as to how they i.m.f.
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and the world bank collude together to inflame third will world countries get them to. agree to have a hydroelectric power plant built in their country with the understanding that it will be there generate electricity it will create jobs the your children will be able to learn to read at night because they'll be electricity all these things were total scam it was never going to pencil out and they knew that that money flowed from the i.m.f. and the world bank not to the country but to the engineering firms like halliburton and bechtel in john perkins broke the company was called main but they're gone and so these indigenous people in these third board countries would be left holding the bag on a huge debt that could never be repaid because it was never meant to be repaid it was always a scam so when we could make their payment the you know that the i.m.f. and world bank would say you know and you owe us a lot of money but i think we can work something out you need to vote with us on the next un resolution or maybe have to privatize your lumber industry and sell it
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to my buddy or allow us to build a military base once i read that the pieces sort of all came together and i realized. the these institutions that are out there united nations i.m.f. world bank council on foreign relations they're talking about how they're helping humanity they're the problem they're the worst and they're the reason why we have these gigantic problems so it it woke me up to bat it was a gradual thing starting with nine eleven it sort of built based on my experiences and over the years i just sort of was kind of writing the book in my head. so speaking speaking of. perkins book because he understood exactly we were saying about how essentially the i.m.f. the world bank the overall federal reserve banking system let's call it of debt based economics was being imposed on their world countries off the cold war and then it struck me when the this whole great recession started in two thousand well eight nine time period that we were looking at the same policies that have been
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implemented against their will countries being brought home to roost essentially what you saw were people who basically had you know the they'd been you know out they'd been out with these mortgages that they couldn't they were sustainable they had the skill for leverage they had way too much debt and all the sudden it collapsed they lost their homes they put the many people and up losing the wealth but also put themselves in a much more debt slavery as we saw with you know everything from education schooling right. recalled you know school loans to you know health care you name it all this just piling on the american people so to your analysis was this recession very much that same perkins policy that the news the broad being brought home to the american people. i think so it wasn't i mean that you would like to think that your government wouldn't do that t.q. many think that's a bit naïve i remember one of my personal level when i was buying my first house out there in las vegas i said i wanted to do a thirty year fixed loan and the guy that was doing my mortgage for me was actually
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a guy i worked with and he said you know i just do a five year adjustable and i said man i really want that i want to thirty year fixed because no no no do it do five year just when i said listen i'm telling you i want to thirty year fixed you know what i'm telling you what i want i wound up doing that and then i found out later the reason why i was getting pushed for the five year adjustable mortgage was because his commission was triple for that so there was a financial incentive to screw people know they could justify it and i don't mean to say that i was a bad guy but he could justify this by saying look you never going to stay in your house more than five years anyway so these days programs like you said there were that john perkins talks about that were used to enslave foreign countries it's a great formula for control works like a charm that's where they keep doing it and they'll continue to do that so you watch as they go and blow up the country and then who gets the who gets the business going in rebuild it how the burden for k.b.r. you know these gigantic companies that have. a financial stake in a war and now as we see what's going on lately with syria you're just walking right
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into something again the exact same thing that we never seem to learn from these mistakes in the media is is awfully quiet about that about the past they don't tend to bring that up they tell us oh this time it's different yet right. all right well you you've now become a student of history tell us about your book a little bit what is the octopus that controls the globe yeah. the octopus the global controllers the book. talks about the tentacles that are used to control society. part of the military banking scientific spiritual media. and it becomes very obvious when you look back i feel like i learned history going through school and then i had to unlearn everything that i thought i knew and and learned that the new version of history because it's quite different from what we were taught in school. talk about a there's a great quote in the book i quoted five hundred different people that were either
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experts or had some sort of involvement in the most important. events of our history and you read a quote from a guy named francis highland who was the mayor of new york city and you get about three quarters of the way through and you think oh this is a guy that's talking about today you know this is he's talking about the problems that we're facing today but that quote was from one nine hundred twenty two that was and it's identical to the same problems we're having now so. these events that are happening they're not accidental they're not it's not a haphazard there's a very very big plan that has been set forth. well over a hundred years and they're running it to this day and i'd say probably the most. dangerous chemicals is one that you might not think enough of the banking so the banking people don't understand about the foot they're a reserve not being an actual government agency i was taught it was acquired by government agency or whatever that means it's not that either it's own it's
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a privately owned bank that prints our money and then loaned it to us at interest and it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a it's a it's a scheme it's a trap if you cannot pay back all the money it's like a rigged carnival game and you'll never hear that from the news of course because they don't want you to know that and that's probably one of the reasons why they were not educated in school about banking and money and you get graduate from high school to go i don't know anything about money well it's intentional they don't want you to know because the more you know them or you would realise how how totally prove it and rigged game is. before we can call them as mars will have to practice somewhere a little closer to home and that place is our partner in orbit the moon and these new four k.m.'s just from massive learner reconnaissance orbiter l r o may be the key to planning that future lunar base the l r o in orbit since two thousand and nine has collected data on ice regions caves and mineralogical mapping while seeking out the best places to put a future lunar base originally designed as
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a one year mission e.l.o. is now in its ninth year of service to humanity and these four k. images are the highest quality ever taken meaning this is the most detailed view of our lunar sister ever seen by humanize the aros camera can catch a one hundred meter scale images in seven color bands across a thirty seven point two mile area not your average i phone take fair people so go on a massive web site toward the moon in four k. and maybe even pick out a crater to build for your future summer home on a bounce around and all that hope we hope we would if we go to the moon we can escape for us who love them and who i don't love by. was more than criticism you know i mean it's good to know that it's amazing those photos really like blow my mind like dust website where it's incredible when you fail just thank so close to us someday we could be researchers on the phone finding out more and more the middle literal lying everything else so we got to do what we got to do more than
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just read all those pictures of bugs or whatever job brought up there with the colonies man all right there's some i just cheese up there now coming out of the wisconsin and you come down all right those are started up if they ever vote for everyone in this world we are told real love develops like those wall i love you i am tyrrel but that's after a while if people are watching those hawks another great day and night with. a thing that interrupts free trade interrupts freedom and i think interim freedom is a reversion back to neal's little ism and we see that happening right now the united states and presumably here in canada as well sometimes concentrate on the security or hands bradley i work for the risk of neil feudalism on the horizon crypto as is the answer in my view and it is an asset class and it is gobbling up market share and the us dollar is still all three our money is still.
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a little too late to leave the victim as i believe you started with if you wish to consider fundamentally teaches that money. when i look to the south next. time it's not something along those me. it will soon be over the leaves leave the world be a slow. leak . case. cutlery of those mugs will keep. the shit out of them when i have a difficult moment. and these years i live apart from that i don't. know
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how shameful. is going to come it will be the first admission from them. with this manufactured consensus instead of public wealth. when the roman closest project themselves. with the financial merry go round to the one percent. during all middle of the room signals. from the real news is really.
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no you want for. you ron clark. israel's prime minister tries to convince the world that the ram is not to be trusted with donald trump threatening to scrap the historic nuclear deal in twelve days time to come the south the us president says meanwhile negotiations with north korea on the need can arise ation will go ahead while his security advisor says what happened in libya should serve as a model and one of russia's leading camps in the genes fields. there's no way.

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