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gambling that would mean it's not predictable yet finance professionals claim they know how to analyze and predict the market so you put your money in their hands sale grow your money well multiple tests have been done to see whether the professionals know how to predict the market one contest was between amateurs students finance professionals and the cat's name door window. who did all those investing by tossing his favorite mouse toy on an electric grid electronic grid orlando the cat one look ok. good times are good is a ponzi scheme you say it's a racket because i was. sure it was. ok in many states many cities gambling is illegal they'll send in armed forces to break up poker games right you got to get a permit for a raffle you gotta go talk to a guy about a big go game but when
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a sociopath in chicago bets your entire pension and loses no swat team no arrests because it's a legalized ponzi scheme and by the way these ideas are not allowed on your corporate media your financial shows your financial websites the almighty stock market does not permit even the slightest doubt to creep in tom lou the author i've been speaking about has tried to put his ideas on popular finance blogs and web forums and they are often you deleted or he's banned completely from the site they act like you know he just showed up to a scientology web forum and wrote you know tom cruise is a freak right. he's going to tell you the side of these actors who are weird. all right and mr pitt i'm possible is overrated. it's tough to overstate the impact this conversation has on our world and our lives not just when people lose their pensions but when the news came out. that north korea had brokered peace with south
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korea the stocks of the major weapons contractors tanked billions of dollars thanks. really cause it was the last thing now that exerts exerts major pressure on powerful people to make sure peace does not happen and that's just one example of how strong the gravity of this ponzi scheme is there are steps we could take to make the stock market less exploitative we we we could stop speaking about stocks as if they are money you know stop saying you have a thousand dollars of apple shares and instead say you got a thousand put doodles of apple shares or whatever then when you sell them then you have a thousand dollars step two is realizing that the market economy in general is designed to exploit billions of us while a tiny number get ridiculously rich just as just pays us he's now worth all hundred
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billion put doodles of amazon stock right and step three the recipe for the cover to caraquet is one cup. i really just look it up we're going to do all the right thing to watch if they develop the basic research the way. they. were. really camp like signatures from behind both. secretary of state mike palm peo and israeli prime minister bibi netanyahu claimed to have a brand new proof just remembered proof that iran is developing a nuclear weapon. been but after scientists from the u.n.
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nuclear agency study both the with and the depth of pompei o and netanyahu they found they were brimming full of radioactive bull. the u.s. says there was no credible indications of nuclear activity because just about anything this administration or corporate media tells you is happening is not happening and anything they don't tell you is happening is probably happening. for example is your mainstream media telling you that disaster capitalism is cutting puerto rico and therefore there were major protests there dissed week to try to stop the austerity stop the privatization and gain independence no no you enter that on your animation media then yes that means it's happening. police attacked and sigh austerity protesters with pepper spray and tear gas this week those people have gone like eight months without power and hot water
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do you think your pepper spray is going to stop them pepper spray probably made them smell better after eight months without a hot shower or a corporate media doesn't want you to know about people standing up they don't want you to know about the largest teachers' strike in history the history of arizona is happening right now they don't care to tell you that the world health organization came out with a new study this week showing that nine out of ten people are subjected to high levels of pollutants from the air we breathe we are filling the atmosphere with crap because we have to have factories pumping out meaningless tchotchke ease that people can buy and then you know do to fill the void in their souls created by advertising telling them that that's the answer and the more chomsky's we buy the more jobs there are for people to make. money so that they too can buy
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tchotchkes when the end result is you can have a want on that sidewalk in your own neighborhood without in the helling pieces of your own refrigerator magnet said thanks or frames or fidgets printers and planned obsolescence couches that will do going to last a week unfettered capitalism has gotten so pervasive we're breathing it all right. so sorry so i just i just got a bit of a selfie stick allowed to buy lunch sorry about that corporate media won't mention that will they and actually that article was i admit on on c.b.s. news website but it was buried under thirteen grammatically incorrect columns about stormy daniels sell at that. time really counts. was the ok last few days of testing for today why should you take the tax code dive down as the clapping trickles out go to jack to tour sach khand get tickets or you
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vote for your own city also have a new podcast called common sense or every way it will be back in just a bit don't go. financial times but i'm positive. almost like. that's a lesson to science in the future so trust our guys are. putting lives by two things by his emotions and he is still. in the long patient he placed a very long need to use so to speak. of long distance rather than politics and that's the way they underestimate.
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a. very. small hers for real here hell yeah i mean and it's not just her it's also superstar senators cory booker and piers and jill abram they've all decided to take the corporate out of corporate democrat and replace it with true progressive they went even further and decided to take the d. and the c. out a democrat and then break the remaining letters into two words emo rats i am kal motional rodents. and who would want to go for a true progressive emotional road. down like thank god to me talking about i'm sorry it's just i recently reroutes ratatouille you know i mean that's just one of the rat is inspirational and so are these mainstream democratic. there's pay no attention to their voting.
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yes yes passenger on a record john let's be honest they're not projecting all big money donations here no no no they're not doing that. not even close the reason is that article points out that cory booker only receives a little over ten percent of his campaign funding from corporate pacs here's the gillibrand receives under seven percent and kemal heresies under five percent they all get considerably more from large individual donors that include corporate executives and lobbyists. ah i'll give you ten dollars if you don't say something cynical right now. no i can't and it doesn't exist i haven't heard telegraph or giving up a small amount of money so they can create the illusion that they care about reforming money in politics to appeal to voters it's more of a poll tested empty gesture compared to
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a genuine political stance yeah no ten dollars for you. also thomas ferguson a leading academic who studies money and politics strongly disagrees with you he says it's an absolutely cheap gesture that means nothing that's why they do it he's completely agreed with me again as. but if you take a g. and o. are out of the green and replace it with a big then he is completely peeing with you was that there was no more of these and were way ahead of the crossword puzzle and didn't come all at harris's shooters self in the last month with the corporate donations came up at a town hall and oh yeah she definitely did that nasty something extremely specific ok because i'm hoping for a very specific answer ok if a corporation or a corporate lobbyist wants to. give you money for
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a campaign where you tell them thanks but no thanks. well i guess it depends i mean the wrong answer. was the reason why i was zombie crowds clapping at the mall as am certain. look kemal has has since changed her tune and we should celebrate that more democrats are responding to the pressure of the progressive movement to get corporate money out of politics it's not helpful to be uniformly dismissive. fine i'll make a deal with you cory booker's giving up ten percent of corporate money right ok so then we can have you can have a ten percent of a celebration. everyone would look like it involved to be like a stale bag of cheese puffs one communal wine cooler.
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and pin the tail on the donkey sans donkey to be over for jon i don't. know they are still doing the speed thing this is the leader and this has the arch up in arms for more on this let's go to redact correspondent naomi caravan. when the two korean leadership hands a few weeks ago in full for peace was celebrated by. except at the american press hundreds and members of trump's cabinet saw north korea's outreach as a dangerous even event we all know handshakes and be terrifying without fear or else they could be fatal and imagine if your acquaintance has a hook for a hand i mean what's the decorum for how creaking do you just put out
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a finger shaped like a hawk and shake it like there are. no one was more disappointed by this event the national security adviser john bolton who still supports the iraq war. today the hum of fighter jets taking off is this man's lullaby that. now he's in the most powerful position ever had so close to trump clear that he fears an echo when he speaks watch as he tried hard not to vomit when he reacted to the korean leader's touching hands they're like putty in north korea's hands it's very emotional for south koreans i understand it but you know as the great international relations theorist p.t. barnum once said there's a sucker born every minute phineas taylor barnum a man known for his wisdom and making a mermaid by sewing a monkey's head to a fish for his traveling freak show. wait is it possible that bolton is the real
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merman. the bullets in his right green leaders meeting at the d.m.z. to sign a peace accord i said was an emotional ground the d.m.z. is a cold war relic that the u.s. drew on a map after world war two to ensure an american spear of influence but also separated green families for decades this is what the demilitarized zone looks like and we know. that's just the music south korea plays at the d.m.z. to counter the north korean propaganda real but now they're dismantling the speakers and well it just saddens me to see yet another radio station go under but don't let all this symbolism go to your head think reasonably like bolton when bobby already argued the legal case for striking north korea first at least when the us decides to kill innocent koreans bolen's already done all the necessary paperwork here's an all purpose insult that you can use all apply it to the to the
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north koreans question how do you know when the north korean regime is lying answer when their lips are moving how good it was and great joke to break the ice at the peace. when can you tell if americans are lying. you're already dead but north koreans have little reason to trust american leader. two because of the slowness understanding where the u.s. killed a third of the korean population during the korean war and thousands more through later sanctions and because of our now habit of regime change we have very much in mind the libya model from two thousand and three two thousand and four there are obviously differences the libyan program was much smaller actually the most obvious difference would have to be that we toppled the libyan government after realizing that they didn't have a program you couldn't have thought of a better example of peacemaking like i don't know nuremberg. if true does
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broker a deal between the koreas will be the first to yell his way to a nobel peace prize instead of live translation of his acceptance speech oslo will provide guests with earplugs but despite a hawkish media and count any move towards peace is a cause for celebration a celebration trump says we should have at the d.m.z. but did anyone tell him that they already removed a proper. reporting from washington this week airline rejected. there are your headlines from the future two weeks from now you'll learn w h o reveals planet's atmosphere now thirteen percent plastic seventeen percent sharply new. going to lock. man with life savings in snapshot
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stock heard saying big corn is a real because it's not back to miami. that star stuff like you get. things like oh so i'm always going to. look like you really do you think that i'm outside the stuff with the food for sale signs that i get that money. when i live so that i sat next to the markets i think a lot but i was. a
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the un's chemical watched all now says it's unable to determine the amount of nerve agent used in the script powell poisoning case backtracking on earlier claims that nearly half a cup of a toxin was used. the u.s. allows a man considered to be a kingpin of drug trafficking in afghanistan to walk free from prison is reported haji junebug construct a deal with your forty's due to his high level links within america's law enforcement. and philosophy and author of the communist manifesto karl marx just turned two hundred this saturday his hometown in germany celebrates his birthday remembering the man whose ideas remain as divisive now as they did
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more than a century ago. a very good morning to you from our team here in moscow you're watching r.t. international with mean ikey aaron good to have you with us there's the hour now our top story the international chemical watchdog investigating the poisoning of sergei script powell and his daughter has made a u. turn on its claims over the amount of a nerve agent used in this soulsby attack the organization corrected an earlier statement that there was nearly half a cup of the talks in now saying it's sunday able to determine the exact quantity. looks at a growing number of inconsistency in the probe usually what happens with ministries is the answers get revealed crimes as solved perpetrators are identified in the
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script all case what's interesting is we seem to be going in reverse. for research activities or protection you would need for instance five to ten grams of but even in souls three it looks like they may have used more than without knowing the exact quantity i'm told it may be fifty one hundred grams or so which goes beyond research activities for protection it also stretches the realms of reality here's some perspective one drop of a new rich rock nerve agent is enough to kill roughly ten people one hundred grams the equivalent of a small glass would be enough to wipe out at least a neighborhood kill thousands and thousands any serious chemist familiar with nerve agents will tell you as much know each other is supposed to be very toxic highly
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toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already a very very toxic what's interesting is how the head of the world's chemical weapons watchdog could possibly make such a mistake perhaps it was a mistake the u.p.c. w. didn't take long to shall we say clarify the o.p.c. w. would not be able to estimate all determine the amount of the nerve agent the booze used in souls bring on the fourth of march twenty eight in the quantity should probably be characterized in milligrams fair enough they miscalculated a slight exaggeration of about two hundred thousand fold but ok remember when russia protested the accusation that only eat could make new each ox no one took them seriously in fact the accusers were offended by the very idea. the russians crossed all boundaries when they serve the novacek agent could have
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come from the czech republic that is a lie fake news right so imagine the czech foreign minister's face when the president then comes out and says this. novacek was produced and tested in the czech republic it was a small quantity though we know when and we know where it was done it would be hypocritical to pretend that such a thing never happened pretty remarkable just to think britain was so sure it was all so we singularly exclusively russia is highly likely that russia was responsible between the poles russia culpable culpable culpable for the attempted murder you argue that their source of the chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly i look at the the evidence from the people from from porton down they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt only russia it could only have come from
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russia said the guy over there to bars johnson hundred percent guaranteed go ahead sanction russia you can probably guess what happened next as a pattern here of not verified the for say source to be clear you're not able at portadown to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that so much backtracking it might as well be back running yet the media hits the breaking news peddle over any scandalous statement no matter how unsubstantiated and every time those statements turn out to be untrue no one cares staying tuned only for the next sensational revelation. award winning journalist and filmmaker john pilger is the guest on today's edition of going underground he says it's crucial for the media to question it the official narrative i've never been on
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the time when so cold as you describe it mainstream surely. a satirical. mainstream journalism has been so integrated into propaganda. and that that propaganda campaign at the moment pointed rights against russia suggests to me that it's the beginning of a kind of not the macho in russia i've been a journalist for a long time. i've covered many wars a couple of the first cold war i've covered it from the sort of covered it from the united states i would say there was a journalism now to simply write down and swallow what. is the very antithesis of what real journalism is.
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one drug load the rest was called a devastating blow to the taliban and drug trafficking and afghanistan but now the very same man has quietly walked free from u.s. prison and he's credible and has been looking into the possible reasons behind his release here at this correctional facility in manhattan you've got some very dangerous criminals you've got the mexican drug kingpin knocking el chapo guzman furthermore you've got the terrorist suspected of driving his truck into pedestrians here in manhattan back in two thousand and seventeen but one rather famous inmate the afghan drug lord haji juma khan recently checked out and no one knows why khan was first arrested back in two thousand and one as the usa began its operations in afghanistan however he was almost immediately released and from there he went on to set up a criminal empire known as the khan organization he was watched very closely by the u.s. drug enforcement agency this is what they said about him back in two thousand and
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sixteen the khan organization arranged to so move from base nope endure of the pro system to want to desist launches for two tons enough to supply the entire united states heroin market for more than to use now it's also important to note that in afghanistan he became friends with the d.e.a.'s top man in kabul he described their friendship is crucial in getting information he was a major player in the global herin trade and the ring was to console the supply of money from king pins like him to the taliban and terrorists such as. he was an unofficial spiny and he gave us useful information that we passed on to the military at one point in two thousand and six the da chief in kabul got so close to his drug lord buddy that he was worried he may have cancer he arranged a trip for him to the united states in order to get treatment one day i notice is that it grew from his chest i thought it might be cancerous as i previously had a melanoma concent and showed him my scones i offered him treatments in d.c.
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and we went a little was a false alarm i was hoping friend bruce who is way of building trust the friendship soured in two thousand and eight when he was learned to indonesia arrested by interpol and then extradited to new york city once he was locked up pending trial for the da then publicly linked him to terrorists proceeds from hundreds of mcconnell global drug trafficking organization funded the terrorist activities of the taleban humorous is significant line of credit to the taleban that will shake the foundations of his drug network that has moved message quantities of harim to worldwide drug markets ever since that time everything related to khan's case has been completely sealed in two thousand and ten the new york times wrote about his long standing friendship with both the da and the cia prior to capture at the time neither agency would confirm or deny it unlike his lawyer several law enforcement agencies from the united states approaching people in afghanistan including mr khan
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and requesting assistance and assigned to stand it payments made services requests from my client and others but now com is free no criminal charges no trial and no explanation why now at this point perhaps we can assume that the law enforcement agencies know what's best for the public and just don't feel a need to share their secret collaboration with the worst of the underworld kept secret so you can sleep better at night. r.t. new york. well r.t. has requested comments from the us federal bureau of prisons concerning khan's release and we'll update you when we have response. i once green area close to the french capital is now under tons of illegal waste but clearing up the problem is proving difficult for the author at ease and even more frustrating for the locals.
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