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i think. one needs to be on the right side of history and that what the administration is doing is outwardly spewing bigotry outwardly spewing racism and i think that needs to be directly confronted i think the reason why we have the trump incident is because to this day people still take him as a joke they don't know understand the strategic strategy he's using to acquire more power to acquire more money and so they use these distractions of sanders and all these other cabinet members to distract from what's actually happening and the trump regime and i think the more that the right moves right and does not operate on the levels of civility the more that the left or whoever else feels compelled to should act in civil disobedience and that is how we change a country that is historically how it changes happened throughout the world is through civil disobedience and people looking at something and saying this is wrong i'm actually not going to sit for this and so i think that is the responsibility of the public if you can vote them out you directly confront them may make people feel uncomfortable and that racism is not allowed here and that's where maxine waters is
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not allowed here and we're not going to welcome that and people can play both sides but the matter of fact is there's no two sides to racism there is a system that is in place and people need to acknowledge that and recognize that and so i support people who are doing civil disobedience let me ask you we've got about thirty seconds left is on that same point isn't this whole civility thing really just code that really just a code word for gentrify like there's a way to act in certain people if you're in a position of authority you can't question them and it's just a bruise you should be lucky that you don't want to eat in a place where people hate you you don't know all of the pain even there because of the people across sorry to have you yeah but you're hurting people all over the world so you grow up and go you know. i mean there's a very we all have to just take responsibility for things one and the same age when you know how trigger happy cops are you know that they're not going to put a child or mother's life in danger by calling. cops like that in
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a situation i think is wrong and you have to accept that there is a ray there is racism whether it's institutionalized and you don't realize it you've got to take responsibility for that thank you so much for both of you being here today and keeping this conversation growing up day walk ins and i'm wishing thank you very much both of you. as we go to break up watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the top of the covered on facebook and twitter see our poll shows at r.t. dot com coming up sean stone speaks with the author of john d. and the empire of angels out of sixteenth century scientists who study angels for the queen to watch and not. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the fun of school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else
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going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game like great so what more chance with. the case it's going to. argentina venezuela they are mad about bitcoin because they're commies are in freefall those are peripheral currencies when we had a major currency like the dollar the yen the euro the panel and interest similar crisis which i believe will happen will have then adoption rate in those countries while spike as well as a way to store a value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable
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they will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. around scientism philosopher john d. was famously known as an advisor to queen elizabeth and remained a controversial figure throughout his a cult leanings john d. drew much of his research through mathematics and hermetic magic developing a method for contacting angels author and journalist jason wu recently tells the recently sat down and tells the story of john d. and his new book john d. the empire of angels and oki and magic of the modern world watching the hawks area johnstone recently sat down with luke to discuss his book and how occultist act as agents to establish their new world order. so jason i want to start by talking
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about your new book that focuses on john d. and his place basically in modern history is in a sense one of the godfathers that say at the british empire where does all cultures of fit in the birthing of the modern world so the occult knowledge or trauma ism all of these things have been involved in humanity since humans first came down out of the trees the human race has constantly been looking to change its consciousness to alter its consciousness to optimize its consciousness if you will and so. magic has been involved in not just religion but also of geopolitics and state craft since the beginning of history d. is a particularly interesting person to look at in this regard because d. is the original double dose of it that was is his number in the british intelligence services that he helped found so di was the scientific and astrological advisor to queen elizabeth the first and he is just this phenomenally
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talented renaissance man he's like a a divin she perhaps we're talking about the person who brought knowledge of mathematics higher mathematics to the british public for the first time laid the groundwork for the scientific revolution came up with the phrase british empire that was his his words which he said were was were given to him by an angel with an occult ritual believe it or not and he also provided all the schematics and naval technology necessary to turn england into a seafaring empire the greatest empire perhaps that the world has ever known the empire in which the sun never sets and so he's just this phenomenal character and then that's just the first fifty years of his life he then at the age of fifty decides to dedicate the next ten years of his life to occult rituals to contact individuals and he believed that he learned everything there was to learn from
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people in the you know libraries and talking to mentors and things like that so he decided he was going to know anything more he had to get the straight knowledge from from angels now this is kind of i say this is quite comparable to if you magine somebody like stephen hawking who's a scientist at the height of his career who's an incredibly lauded considered perhaps the most intelligent person in the world has the heads of the ear of heads of state somebody like stephen hawking turning around and saying you know what i'm tired of physics i'm going to dedicate the next ten years of my life to smoking d.m.t. and trying to talk to illions right kind of the. well certain then the point is that we don't necessarily know the private lives of many influential people whether they're philosophers statesmen scientists i mean we could get up to the present day with the strange angel about jack parsons coming out this new series and parsons is sort of in this tradition of occultists right he's and he's a major figure when it comes to the innovations that were taking place around jet
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propulsion and rocketry but yet he's also very steeped in magical practices that's right and the magical practices the specific magical practices that john d. was involved in also in the same ones this is just fascinating to me that there are these kind of i don't know these kind of holes in history if you will where these there are these strange individuals who are perhaps so intelligent that they can't be categorized or interested in science and the colts and nobody can quite figure out where they're coming from jack parsons is and is another one of them much like john de jack parsons of course was a rocket scientist in california in the one nine hundred thirty's forty's and fifty's he was one of the fathers of modern rocketry one of the founders of nasa as jet propulsion laboratory is and the person that invented solid state rocket fuel which is the rocket fuel that was responsible for getting us to the moon and also the rocket fuel that fueled the i.c.b.m.
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missiles during the cold war. and yet this person was also engaged very heavily in the occult and was spending his days setting off rockets and his mates doing you know partying and and doing drugs and occult rituals and living the life of a kind of a and out there behind me and you know it's los angeles it's this kind of thing happens here but he's not he is a fascinating character and most fascinatingly for me he was immersed in what's called the nokia magic which is the magical system that di was immersed in it's the magical system that he claimed was given to him by the angels and it's fact it's just amazing to me to look at ok so here we have this guy john d. in the fifteen eighties who's engaged in. ship ferrying seafaring in creating a naval empire expanding to the new world doing this interview magic and then four hundred five hundred years later four hundred years later we even have jack parsons
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doing the same magic and expanding the boundaries of the human race into and off the planet into space. that's that for me is fascinating and that's why i had to draw out that thread of history and you know john d. in the empire of angels my book that trajectory but there's also in your book you get into a bit of some of the apocalyptic thoughts of people like allister crowley who basically believed in past lives that he was kelly who was an assistant to d.m. basically that he was carrying on this lineage of as you say a knock in magic and also beyond that he really was steeped in all kinds of magical rituals but he basically was he believed he was pretending the end of the old age in the beginning of this new age that the new age movement is really derived in a sense from crowley's thinking about how the the two world wars were perpetuating basically a prompting this new era that's that we're basically living in of expanding consciousness but this a and liberty and freedom and this desire for liberation but
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what else is pretended by the thoughts of the so-called you know basically so this occultism so crudely is a brilliant and yet disturbing thinker he's one of the or you know one of the big thinkers and occultism from it from the twentieth century and crawlies concept was what he called the new era where he said back humanity was moving out of a period of two thousand years of superstition and oppression which for him was symbolized by christianity and moving into what he called the new way on more of a on of the crown and conquering child very to put that very simply he look back in history and see that at the beginning of history we were matriarchal we were kind of if you think about. you know very major based interested and sharman is. a tribal and then we moved into the agricultural age the patriarchal age where people
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are interested suddenly in in agriculture. building up cities and king and then the. the vision of god that people have is always of the stir tree or cold domineering father right whether it's christ or buddha or whoever. he said that we're now moving into a third period which he called on of the child in which the image of god was the ever growing child and what he meant by that is that god would no longer be symbolized as a matriarchal goddess or as a patriarchal sky father but that god would be realized as the divinity of each one of us and that we would be guided by our own internal genius and that's a very romantic i don't i think it has happened to a big extent if you look at when looking at orcs and now i mean we're looking at in the sense of this entire i'd generation the me generation from the seventy's which was basically called that me generation essentially we move down to the i phone generation the instagram's the social media everyone basically being famous in some
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capacity for fifteen minutes of being have been able to influence and reach people across the planet to the nth degree that no one could have assumed one hundred years ago right i mean crowley's famous line is every man and woman is a star and he wrote that in mice you know for now and now we have you too you know you can buy or twitch you know i see nineteen year old kids on twitter making you know lawyer lawyer salaries you know streaming video games and being famous for millions and millions of people and anybody can do that now precisely because i did so basically there is this sort of occult relationship of the expansion of consciousness and it began perhaps with this shamanistic approach of communicating with angels or messengers of some sort to you even going back to socrates talking about his daemon right his sort of his genius and it moves evolves into the drug culture maybe of the twentieth century nineteen to twenty centuries the expansion of mind through that a lot of that drug culture then sort of gives way to the visionary thinkers like
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the steve jobs and others who explored the idea the realm of computers and how you could open up new windows into the world. what's right different screens and the internet itself is sort of this expanded expansion of consciousness right so essentially what what is the ultimate movement as far as the you know as far as some of the apocalyptic thinking is concerned from the perspective of the old culture around from the people like crawley and others what are we moving towards well i think that it changes over time and people have because magic is a response to reality as it is now so what we thought in one thousand and four perhaps might not be what we think today but i would say that it's you know apocalypse in greek means an unveiling don't quote me on that but it's something to back degree yes yes and my view of the apocalypse is not that it's the end of the world but it's the removing of the veil right the the constant removing of the veil from reality and we see that with the internet i mean nobody you know all secrets
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are out in the open now you know all the information is out in the open and we can barely handle it. and i think that the world is constantly in a process of destruction and renewal this is the conclusion that i've come to about it at least very similar to the hindu idea of. you know the three faces of god creator preserver and destroyer i think that the world is constantly ending it's constantly ending for somebody out there and it's constantly being born and and renewing and the fascinating thing about that one of the things that crowley says is that. a more current and more modern conception of this would be to not get too hung up on it because you know the old conception if you look at for instance the crucifixion or the dying god as we called it and it has symbolized by the egyptian god osiris or if you look at the narrative of any hollywood movie you know it's always about the king is born and then dies and then
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his reborn there is always the dark night of the soul and and. one of the things that vehicle tradition says is this comes from the period where people didn't yet understand the sun revolved around the earth that story is symbolizing or misconception of the solar system and now that we understand that the sun does not die and is not reborn but it's always there as they were born there it's better to have a conception where it's constantly everything is constantly being renewed and being renewed and we're constantly growing and growing and growing into the future. well i've got some good news for you and some bad news for you concerning our old friend antarctica and its ever melting ice the recent study led by a study author valentino barletta of the national space institute at the technical university of denmark found that the bedrock under and arctic as ice is actually rising and giving stability to the west antarctic ice sheet however that rise and
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stability comes at a price scientists say that antarctica has lost over three trillion tons of ice since one thousand nine hundred two this is caused the sea level to rise eight millimeters and it's expected to raise sea levels ten feet in the next century the bad news is that the study also found that the bedrock may actually be obscuring even more ice loss than previously thought but on the up side the earth below zero may be helping to fix the climate change damage from the ground up. we'll see what happens that's our show for you today i remember everyone being good to each other out there on top of the lalas keep on watching mosques and have a great day and night everybody.
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remember in one one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust. the headlines on r.t. international spain portugal as well as russia. through to the knockout stage of the world cup after a dramatic day of. cheering on. a thirteen of the world cup is set to other teams from. croatia will go through to the next round in some other. international. senior u.s. administration officials are being hounded by groups of. protesters using
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everything from chanting to make them welcome. thanks for joining us here on r.t. international now just ten one on the tuesday morning stories and of course the latest. so it's another crucial day at the fifo world cup in russia with four matches being played today in group d. croatia are already through to the knockout stage a take on iceland for whom it is still possible to advance let's see what manchester united manager. thinks of the team's chances. if they are playing to qualify in these moments as seems old to a competitive match. they both know how to compete i sung more tactical on
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more physical crew issue with more experience with more control because of their technical ability but i would see being in confrontation two of the big teams of two candidates for i would see even top eight and these can be a good match. monday's encounter has brought plenty of goals and late drama spain and portugal in group b. out of russia and europe in group have made it through to the final sixteen portugal will now face uruguay with russia taking on spain next and former denmark goalkeeper peter schmeichel and bring you a round up of monday's match action. not
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the result they were looking for peter. you know it was one of them games they were down pretty early on it was on ten minutes luis suarez with a free kick he is a clever little sod i have to say that he just finds an exploit every little weakness in the defense and with a goalkeeper the second goal obviously comfort it's now been given as an own goal against jerusha we thought it was and so the shot came in and it was from diego lax out this is on twenty three minutes and cherry said really didn't know too much about it i can fade no chance very bad start to kneel down and things would get worse thirty six minutes small because he said came in given his big will chance at right back and he blew it two yellow cards and off in the first half and when we show the third goal to kill bonny go they were shouting at us see it is still chanting so they're not you know that they're pretty pragmatic they understand that
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three when there's still plenty to celebrate we have to say goodbye to players now on and one of those players that we have to say goodbye to is this fellow here mohammed and i didn't play in the first game he had a shoulder injury that he got from the germans the final. play he played in the second game scored on a pencil here he shows his true class and it's just that you know players of that caliber and quality but they're calling home one particular player who was very briefly but extremely brightly in this proposition this is the goalkeeper at el daddy who has just become the oldest player ever at any position to take part in a world cup at the age of forty five and this was in saving a penalty he keeps his team in the lead on his first ever gain weight breaking. world records and he pulls off a fantastic effort like that i mean that's what he will be talking about the grandkids and great grandkids very very late into that first half was actually
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forty five minutes plus six very late into that at his own time there was another person another penalty and this time. he could not do anything about it and there was drama to come you may have thought two teams already out of the competition the school one wall they both would have been already thinking of packing their bags what are they going to be doing next week maybe pre-season training no no of a late winner and it went to saudi arabia our salary knowing. this game did mean something to people though you have to remember first of all it takes an awful long time to qualify for the world cup it's a two year process there was a lot of pride at stake today for these for these people everyone involved with saudi arabia and egypt and whatever came out on top of this also have a little bit of wrestling right in the region and i was just having a flick bank but only have the one two games previously world cup final so it is a significant one for the country and for the fans to not ship another one.
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spain and portugal they were the big boys of green bay and they have made it through all that exotic dramatic fashion with some very late twists and turns piece michael is watching it alongside me and we there are lots of issues in ours and it's great to see that even after having played at the very highest level in so many competitions to get so thrilled it's been fantastic it's you know it's just fantastic football is just showing itself. from its absolute the most perfect. marco's of course out before these games will be played in group b. but what a performance they gave us and they carried the excitement in group. b. from the very moment the game started and for the very moment that the game between portugal and iran finished we had like goals and it's becoming
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a regular thing now we should really expect it was ninety minutes is up expect the goals to come early goal action as well the side this is how it all started and it was a surprise lead from morocco the tie on forty minutes and would you fancy today one of our own no. that's maybe the how does one have as a goalkeeper where you you're straight on the goal because there's no angles it can close down you just have to wait for him to sit through and see what he does you can really sort of show him in the side of open the goal up and away and then of course iniesta of that i mean one of the best players in the spain theme he got the ball on the left hand side and age is no barry is performing at a very high style of the whole run here but that was a fantastic one two one two one to run and he get to the via line here and just a simple fall back to his skill took a cool touch and then threw the bow and kicked the ball up in the top corner fans
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going crazy because that's thinking not only we got our first goals of the competition we've almost got three points in the back and they were excellent the game was excellent they've really tried to win this game of football they can go back to morocco now with a lot of pride and they can help hold their heads up high. so let's see what happens in this portugal iran game because the said there was like drama there as well it was going to plan wasn't it late in the first off or with one of the best schools goes goes in the in the tournament was was a that the goal scored in the fifty five forty fifth's minutes plus two again so we came very late into the to the forty five minutes of this is ricardo. and that is. that is just a beauty corner. i have to say i think i think it's safe to say that iran was a better team in the game they were that was though small intent they wanted to win
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and they wanted to play the game or push on another as was the talk about he's desperate to score the same down in itself in the form of an a maybe this explains why we're getting so many minutes of injury time because of all the fun. in an awful lot of things that so. three and a half minutes of discussing and giving yellow cards and the referee not handling the situation very well. the steps up and you know the goalkeeper saved and we've seen that as well and that that misses will it's significant for now though because that would have put him next to hurricanes in the golden boot competition and that is what he goes for on a personal level he's made no secret of that but he wants to when he had the chance in the first half he misses penalty and then it went to another moment and he gets a yellow card out of it once it goes to our and the referee decides that that's an
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elbow to the face there's only one solution to that and that's why he had a record but it gives him again to. these guys down below is they just don't give up and some of the fans why would she when you come to such an amazing legs just come here and see your country pledging this.

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