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polish that is in violation of the law face up to three years behind bars since being passed in february the law has met with a backlash there in particular from israel and from the us why the polish government has seen fit to come up with this legislation for beating people to have an opinion about the guilt or lack thereof of the polish nation it is bad for governments to try and regulate culture and history and literature. one no one can understand what why they would like to have some control over the narrative but it is all in all the bad practice the history of auschwitz no matter whether they are polish or foreign should be guards there and this should be. the standard everywhere in every museum or memorial
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and this claim that guides should only be natives. is really easy kits against foreigners it has nothing to do with some effort to make the the museum better informed. design get in the netherlands at the moment where animals are being held at a local nature reserve the friends of the me say more in line with nature and she said i think takes a closer look. the russian screen pastures bundles of gold and hate blue skies and sunny valleys picture a flock of wild animals scattered across these meadows and you've probably conjured up perfect wildlife preservation park. but in one park in the netherlands something clearly went wrong to the point where
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the park authority started to shoot some of the animals yes you had it right. the reason all the ponies deer and cattle which were roaming free had been reproducing too much last summer and when winter came there wasn't enough food for all the hungry mouth and the weakest started to die local animal lovers try to come to the rescue and feed the animals but tend to livestock control or thoughts of legal. you see according to the ranges the more animals the fats the faster they will reproduce the less food there will be and the more that will eventually die to minimize suffering they began shooting the weaker ones more than three thousand animals were either killed or starved to death within the last few months this is
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how it works in nature and here we try to follow natural process is as much as possible but critics say there's nothing natural about taking guns to living beings and they start to let nature take its course spectacularly backfires i think it's abuse and it's pretty sad i mean how could you do there to an animal who doesn't harbor voice i understand but want to see. those animals are. it's also fair to joe's sure i think that we just need to read all those animals so or oh please them places where do not be harmed friends and another opportunity is still just to mail animals that's a pretty you know expensively thing to do but it's the right thing to do. still
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ahead for you the u.s. is urging the world to intensify pressure on venezuela saying its upcoming election will be a fraud and a sham although critics to say this is election interference the tiles after the break. anyone else chose seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape out this day become educated and in the detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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what politicians do you suppose anything. they put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to present injury. or something want to be. that you'd like to be close to see what it looks like three of the people. interested in the logs are. there should. was. was again welcome back nath thousands in new york have taken part in the immortal regiment march it is traditional started a few years ago in russia to commemorate soviet war heroes that has since spread around the world during the march families carried pictures of relatives who fought in world war two about that suv its participants in new york it was
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a special occasion that looked to the future as well. thank you to the i. was. i was happy scenes well for the happy camp a couple there rob and trisha the immortal regiment march is actually what united them because rob has been taking part in the event for ten years while trisha has been helping him with his related historical research and they are both part of the hundred ninety three rifle division act group which is dedicated to a soviet division that bravely fought against the nazis a starling grad who did catch up with a couple who told us more about what brought them together. i wanted to be really something memorable it was an important event something that
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tricia and i really think is very important to participate in i wasn't expecting that what happened was he completely caught me off guard it was great because you know given sadism are just something that we both feel very strongly about it's definitely something that will live on forever. when we go through what's called a living history event where regular people will come out to our shows and a lot of them well ask me why i am for training the bad guys of the war and then i have to explain to them how the soviet union was not an axis power and world war two so what this tells me is that most people here today don't remember they were never taught their history that the soviet union was not an enemy in the world war two and not until the beginning of the cold or should our two nations become rivals . i prepare
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a for women and world war two and russia that fought and that's not something that you know here that's actually how i ended up getting into the hobby because i found out that over eight hundred thousand women fought and it wasn't just you know working in factories tanks or through snipers they were everywhere and it helps to be able to kind of bring that light and help somebody realize you know there's more to the story than what than what we know it helps kind of educate and give you other ways to kind of you everything that happened. well tomorrow russia does mark victory day commemorating the seventy third anniversary of the soviet union's victory over an r.c. germany in the great patriotic war the day is very important to many in the r.t. family to use the grandparents of many of our colleagues fought in world war two you said you join us for our special coverage.
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now the u.s. is mounting pressure on venezuela where a presidential election is looming some are calling it a lection meddling or blatant interference is washington is sanctioning three venezuelans and twenty companies u.s. vice president might pence call the call for other nations to increase pressure on venezuela he also slammed the country's upcoming election as illegitimate.
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the so-called elections in venezuela. made it for you. and there will be no real election in venezuela. and the world knows it will be a very good question with. what the u.s. has been calling on venezuela to delay its presidential election since february saying there's no guarantee of a free fair and internationally validated result washington is also accused judo of causing food shortages and sparking a flood of migrants into neighboring countries where he robinson a professor of latin american studies says the new sanctions are a blatant form of election meddling intended to bring about regime change. these new sanctions have absolutely nothing to do with drug trafficking and they have nothing to do with the lack of democracy or electoral fraud in venezuela the united states specifically targeting out venezuela because it's trying to overthrow their
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government the u.s. strategy for these elections coming up in venice well it's very important to note this there is an opposition candidate running and we found out and in fact he's increasing in the polls who knows he might win these elections but the u.s. strategy and the majority of the right far right wing opposition interests which is aligned with the u.s. policy of overthrowing the revolution is boycotting these elections this is a boycott strategy because it does not want the venezuelan government would just have made it plain that there are another election that it spends from the government is going to ignore that demand it's absolutely absurd and outrageous demand so. you give me your government has made very clear beginning it's not going to succumb to this u.s. intervention but neither is going to take such such interventionist demands seriously. football's biggest event kicks off in russia in just over a month's time when the host nation is already getting into the spirit of the world cup because between march and the beginning of the tournament the fee for world cup football park is touring the host cities and visitors can take part in master
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classes there attend autograph sessions practice their penalty taking skills and even by seaven is the latest stop off on its tour is the russian city of san and among the visitors there was the former spanish defendant shell salgado he played three on madrid for over a decade and during his career in more than fifty caps for his country and became well known to tough tackling style guardo shared his impressions of cars and without. recently i took part in the opening of a new parking khazan that i think will become popular and track lots of people from all over the country for those who won't be able to get to the stadium there will be big screens for world cup matches in this park all this will create a great football atmosphere that's because and it's one of the oldest russian cities but at the same time it has the most modern stadiums and they have already been tested i visit because and the rain a stadium and really likes it i think it has everything that can make the fans
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happy it's a quality stadium with all necessary infrastructure as a player i can say that the sound is very powerful the pitch is fantastic and just the right size from a fee for heads view points and in general it's amazing stadium everyone will like it so for me is one of the cities to enjoy the world cup just like in some petersburg old moscow. and finally this man has been elected to thenew prime minister of armenia with people celebrating across the country. i died. thousands gathered in the central square of caravan armenia's capital to greet the needy elected prime minister parliament voted in favor of washing and taking the country's top job following weeks of protests last week is kind to say was rejected by pa them into protests then intensified by people demanding and given the post. so that's how the news is looking so foster day here
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on our table back as usual with more and thirty five. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike was hoping the board doesn't want the eyes of god i'm stumped on this is going to come to the woods as if either of these got into the sea it's just a supply boom proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft's dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that i think office can put us in more because selfishness is an easy sell me one of the most folks to think through most of the
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these two dogs. with. these this is the i saw the whole study done with the old business stop and there was a student who was a fund is up and his cards on the find. a place of many flips over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch. the final school is about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman to kill you narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else i want to do because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy breaks it will transfer. and thinks it's going to.
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the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education as being supplanted by the right to access education loans higher education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold under small just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could also through not could this also not for the following couldn't you. want is the place of students in this business model for college towns more now on an industry more higher education the new global economic wall.
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i there i'm actually geyser this is the kaiser report and a lot check in with stacy herbert right now and find out what's going on stacy actually has some interesting data here regarding the whole facebook remember the whole delete facebook hash tag delete facebook because facebook sold all our data our private personal information to cambridge analytics and then use that apparently to influence us to act against our better judgment and vote for trump and things like that they say. we've also seen lots of boycotts of various products because this is was something that you and i have talked about here in kaiser report is this new trend to outrage and boycotting everything around you and this is sort of like a karl marx in selling the rope to hang yourself and but first i'm going to look at
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actually the size of these those fangs sarahs actually there that app am a good fake good a goofy app am a goofy face ok apple amazon google and facebook from april twenty eighth the combined market cap is two point eight trillion dollars as apple amazon google and facebook in april two thousand and eight max just ten years ago they were a combined three hundred twenty billion so that's a huge increase nearly ten fold increase in the ten years killing bluesier likes. i believe facebook's market share is increasing despite all the brouhaha concerning its surveillance technology that they sold better including foreign governments but yeah the multi-trillion dollar mark up of these companies is a testament to the nature of the platform the platform is now superseded the nation state facebook. two billion users that's bigger than china so it's the biggest kind
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of entity there is in the world or has ever been in the world and probably ever be in the world and there you get a penny on every ball you know you grabbed up a lot of dollars same thing with these other fang stocks for a mugu guy panda whatever you described a mouse at them a goofy. face which is it going to be my new restaurant new hipster restaurant or go to parties and all a good face. served with homegrown broccoli spears now you can get it you get it you can download all these on an app on your phone and they stare at it all day you become a goofy good yeah yeah yeah and in the most you see them what are the language quickly devolved into the language of platform speak so that we live now as fractured atomized entities are individual sovereignty has been destroyed we're no longer. in that sense we're part of the now we're becoming insects and sexual
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as in insect you know you ever wonder why the ants and the bees and the things they know what to do when to do it because they're tied into a network the network to be networked humans are going from their own tools the squirrels are the bane of our existence they are all was so they're part of the end they're part of that network so we're becoming networked it i just saw a guy who has a thing here where he can access google database using his mind to conjure up answers that were at mit they did some sort of experiment where they got read a guy's mind but you know in terms of this is facebook google all these sort of things is what has emerged over the past ten years and matt stoller has done great work on this and we've covered his work about all example ization on the law monopolies these guys have on essentially what used to be back in the seven thousand eight hundred in one thousand nine hundred in america the town square people would go there and congregate or they would congregate at the coffee shop with a beer hall and they would talk and they would talk of. politics and they would
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talk about you know the constitutional congress and things like this but nowadays you don't do that you meet and talk to your family on facebook and stuff like that . i've been kicked off facebook it's a long story but you know i realize now that i don't have a lot of the contact details for all my family only on facebook do i have access to them and now i've been cut off i've been cut off and i can't speak to my family facebook is denying me access to my family i feel like i'm in prison and i don't they're not allowed to come see me this is what it feels like just don't be an ism described by george orwell in one thousand nine hundred four things go down the memory hole so you replace your physical contact and the physical newspapers and letter writing and with the digital experience which is then being deleted and controlled by the platform masters and by the surrogate deities that we've now empowered yeah and with our own ideology that is that you know in america we don't
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have state media we don't have we have a constitution which guarantees your right to assembly and stuff like that but in this digital digitized world and financial ised world it's corporations that own and then the theory is that well corporations have the right to exclude you from their private property but if their private property is the public domain now that's where people congregate and me and that's where you go and assemble it becomes a very difficult story people don't understand two things number one the value of story and the value of public domain so the value of story you talked about the town square and even news of the town square because there was an ongoing story that people could relate to and then hear news and then understand how it is to be weighed and contextualized per the story of their life but we don't live in an era of a narrative that's linear anymore we live in a fractured story environment like a quick entire team in a film like pulp fiction on steroids everything is happening in real time simultaneously from a hundred different directors so we don't really have
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a. one continuous story that we live we live in many many different stories simultaneously we know we have a different life and different apps i'm somebody different telegrams somebody different what's something different on twitter i'm somebody different my emails i'm virus i'm essentially a symbol of a fractured personality is now due rigs to exist in this multifaceted multi-platform world but the x. at the expense of humanity which is why i'm constantly troubled by the robots that are in encroaching on to the public domain which leads me to my second point about the public domain the constitution united states essentially in its raw ist most. base. fundamental of the foundational is about the public domain that being that the there is no tyranny there is no dictator there is no potentate there is only the public domain that is the guardian of our liberties and our life but this idea
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has been destroyed through corporate takeover of the public domain this is why when the we've collectively agreed to that that the public domain is branded google or facebook or twitter and that they have the right to exclude you from that public to one of the greatest tributes of america are the public parks like you cemetery in the air areas the in our capital is to say well all competition is great we should drill in those public parts a don't understand the constitution be don't understand the value of huge human the human experience see are working for the robots and d.d. our enemies to be exterminated with extreme prejudice well well of course a lot of antarctica capitalist found the ideas behind that are the likes of john law and adam smith who would have told you that nature you have to mimic nature markets to mimic nature and that's good to preserve some nature before we destroy it all to the highest bidder but i want to also talk about facebook so this i told
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. about the hashtag delete facebook and that actually hasn't worked out so well well what crisis facebook added forty eight million new users in twenty eighteen according to data just released by the social networking giant user growth has actually been surging in fact during the first three months of twenty eighteen facebook added an impressive forty eight million daily active users a u s which is actually larger than the population of argentina and a lot of other countries the company reported a total of one point four four nine billion dowse by march thirty first twenty eighteen so it seems like that old adage what is it something like there is no publicity is bad publicity so most explain something about facebook you know we grew up with the understanding that the average person uses something like less than ten percent of their brain. so that ninety percent that's being done is being used by facebook. and they have access to your own use brain yeah i mean if you look bitcoin for example it's a way to cobble together this c.p.
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or computer power of you now to maintain a network facebook uses your brain to maintain their network so people but they're in voluntarily joining facebook the same way you would involuntarily sneeze or involuntarily your heart would be or your blood circulation to your body you are in voluntarily joining facebook now to join the corpus of the interconnected folk humanity surrogate that we are now falling into like lemmings into a black hole of our own unconscious. satanist worship being the same out during the trials. came out as satan well they did admit that they track people who were not on face but they track your friends if you post look at richard stallman who of course if you've never saw him and he's extremely on willing to voluntarily give his private information to any corporation that's why he doesn't
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use brad. as there is to browse the internet he accesses it in a crazy way that only an original hacker could do but he's got several facebook pages nothing to do with him he of course would never create a facebook page but if you go there and search for richard stallman there are several pages there are all these photos of him there's all sorts of information about his travels where he's spoken because people post stuff to facebook on his behalf that he doesn't want there he didn't give anybody permission to do that but they have a lot of information on him for example good order of specialists against facebook any clinical psychologist would tell you like jordan peterson for example is very popular now he's a clinical psychologist he makes some very. profound truths stated that for the mind controversial statement that a lot of people so many of us but that the mind seeks status you know it's a constantly like a game in your brain that monitors your status twenty four in every second of every day and you feel other balanced on balance based on your status seeking so this
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idea of getting followers and getting likes it goes directly into the brain unfiltered by any societal contra drug it's going directly into the directly into the lizard brain and as a result we all become raptors that's why the behavior on the internet is so atrocious because people are for sick and anything to do a civilization or humanity they're simply reacting to their lizard brains as peterson might describe and paraphrase of course and the result is a dystopian one thousand nine hundred four or well the nightmare that we're all living and it's accelerating because again the final bit of data here regarding this facebook their results for the first quarter even more surprising is that facebook's rate of growth actually improved during the period dow's da use boosted three point four two percent during the first quarter which is more than the two point one percent rate reported during last quarter of twenty seventeen october through december and there. income is also accelerating based on these people you
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know watching facebook and studying looking to improve their status well humans are becoming extinct especially with the rise of synthetic an artificial semen and synthetic an artificial eggs will have basically breed of chua's i human cyborg being grown in the lab and the meat space that we all live will become completely obsolete and that's happening in real time it's happening faster than anyone is willing to admit so you won't need the national parks for these people to copulate. nobody they don't need nature they don't need the woods they don't need the trees they don't need fresh air if we're ai then and tapped into facebook we don't need any of that we just need a photo on facebook on a status update that's right and a few disney d.v.d.'s well we've got to go to the second half much more coming your way don't go away.
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