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it's been revealed that he u.s. authorities have been secretly tracking american travelers under a surveillance program called quiet skies the move targets people who haven't actually been officially investigated by any u.s. agency but still nonetheless may pose a risk suspicious behavior like for instance a strong body odor a regular sleeping patterns changing hairstyle or clothes could it seems flagged up someone for surveillance the unit then compiles individual daily reports about it after the story broke the agency issued a statement claiming yes it is standard procedure for me deployed on flights in furtherance of the t.s.a. mission to ensure the safety and security of passengers crew members and aircraft throughout the aviation sector ok partridge got reaction to it then from investigative reporter dave lindorff and political commentator steve malzberg. the t.s.a. has determined that yet actually had
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a change of honor steve for that matter there as a leader that is saying that until ravel patterns and maybe changing it and maybe changing hair color which could be suspicious and it's not only have color and body odor those are two to promote examples but you know what let's take a poll of the american people and overwhelmingly they'll say do what it takes to keep us safe how you want people to be able to save while walking through an airport to because they can't get arrested they didn't catch a bunch of people with their no fly list they were busy capturing nuns who were going to protests and people like mike. in p.h.p. the book barbara old shinseki who was every time she she had to make sure she had good underpants because she was strip searched every time she would fly because she was a lawyer for the center for constitutional rights people have to understand is that you don't have any right to fly in the united states certainly it's a privilege to fly and you don't have a right to say whatever you want on a plane or in an airport you don't have
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a right to move about the way you want so your freedoms are severely limited to begin with for security purposes and i believe most americans would agree rightfully so these things get out of hand if people don't get to know that they're on a list and get to challenge the list and that was the problem with the no fly list that's the problem with this list that nobody you know i hear out of hand maybe your house and then they say they want to know who we know maybe they're watching you maybe they're watching probably if i don't know their air marshals who are armed on my flights most of my flights i don't care who they're watching as long as they're there so i don't have a problem with this what some i think even trying to saying they're saying to t.s.a. maybe singling people out if you think about according to race so some of that is that the fact is we might be you might be keeping people safe but is it a case of that focusing on the right people. yeah of course that's what i was talking about when they went after the nuns and the political people they weren't going after the people that were the real problems and risks and look i got
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a i got a beard i look like maybe i'm you know some jihadi that list goes to law enforcement in the united states it's going to stay there and it's going to impact your life in some way because you're not going to know it's there and they're going to watch you in different ways that may affect your employment your promotion could affect all kinds of things you should have a right to know once they decide that you're not a suspicious person supposedly after ninety days that you're on that list and then it gets wiped there's nobody saying that happens this is an out of control problem already and it's going to get worse to say it's out of control to say that we've missed to say that we've missed people at the because we're watching this what we missed that one there are no new point to the shoe bomber it was a long time ago they say people are going to get promotions people are going to get in that get jobs there's no evidence of this this is massive state this is not mass it's hysteria and everybody getting to fly is a privilege if you don't want to every car you don't want to be on
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a list don't fly don't fly. spain said to open a special centers to identify migrants as part of an emergency plan approved by the government after a jump in the number of new arrivals there is a video posted on social media one of many you can see but this is a boat just check it out making landfall at the beach here in the southern city kid is good for one off in different directions they've been through so much already presumably to avoid authorities after that dangerous trip across the med in an open boat so many of them the number of migrants that arrived in spain in the last six months is no equal in the whole the twenty seventeen other countries are also under pressure from the influx of refugees as well it's really comes a close second in numbers there are expected to grow for the two but the migrant suffering doesn't necessarily end when they reach europe talking over it's really a charity that claims that refugee children are being sexually abused when they arrive in the country it says youngsters are being exploited if they can't pay for basics like food and shelter. one cannot get on the train to germany because it's
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guarded by police they check not only tickets but also the documents for all travelers not knowing what to do we asked for help from a compassionate at the station waiting for another nigerian girl the man offered to help and said he would shout him in exchange for sexual services. during the trip i was kidnapped my brother was killed in the attempt to free me it was horrible since then i have been alone with my father's friend who before continuing the journey subjected me to a mood of riccio and abuse me i was not even eighteen but when we arrived needle this man made me to claire i was nettled and his wife after escaping from my father's friend he began abusing me days of terror when i did nothing but think how to survive according to save the children in italy almost two thousand girls have been sexually abused one hundred sixty of them are children those either pretended to be adults or just recently turned eighteen geo political analyst when iraq has
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told us europe is incapable in so many ways of solving the ongoing migration crisis i think in such a chaotic situation. when you have to handle any incoming refugees it's hard to determine. actually what is the present age what is the real age of the migrant the whole migrant system and the way how the authorities take care of those vulnerable migrants all girls. under age of eighteen is very alarming. relieved thought that great risk to come to europe this whole situation shows that the migration to europe is a human tragedy policymakers in the european union and the national states they are largely failing to solve this problem. with the u.s. midterm elections on the horizon the republicans are calling for information on the
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democrats alleged illegal snooping on donald trump a presidential campaign to be released but access america explains their affairs this whole issue could be buried. here's the feis application that allowed the f.b.i. to spy on former trump campaign advisor carter page republican say that it was a political operation against then candidate trump but the document could contain some interesting information but it's hard to tell because hundreds of pages were redacted now devin nunez chairman of the house intel committee thinks that the public might never find out what really happened there's a stall game going on at d.o.j. and f.b.i. they're trying to stall as much as they can hoping and betting that republicans would lose the house in the fall so transparency in this particular case will only happen if republicans stay in power after the midterm elections in fact calls for transparency in washington seem to work on a partisan basis just this month the democrats called for transparency after trump met with vladimir putin in finland some even asked for transcripts to be released
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and the interpreter to be questioned we want the interpreter to come before the committee we want to see the notes we we want we're going to have a massive effort to try to get to what happened but guess what even that wasn't enough after don't you think americans deserve to know what seem president trumps tax returns some business interests that are into twined for the russia let's remember this document it's a memo released to counter claims of bias against president trump and the f.b.i. and the justice department it was the democratic party's effort to convince the public that the f.b.i. could be trusted but that can't be but it was redacted too and in this case as you can guess there was no right just anger over that from the republicans apparently some redactions or more problematic than others usually when a republican is talking about transparency they want the democrats to be transparent democrats and republicans tend to bring up popular issues like
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transparency near an election but the fact is what it matters they have nothing to say about transparency and the you. us has a major history of major transparency blunders if republicans were serious about transparency they would start with themselves but the simple fact is the republican party and the democratic party have pushed a lack of transparency in such extreme ways one simple and basic example is the ways in which they have restricted freedom of press for the military actions that have now been going on for nearly seventeen years they have are of keeping the press out there preventing proper reporting and what this is doing is preventing the american people from actually knowing what's going on in these areas much more to come from moscow this morning with me kevin including the u.s. extending its drone program to another african country and its own going war on terror.
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the idea of spending money to acquire region to acquire territory to acquire wealth is an oxymoron there is no more wealth to acquire the ecosystem is collapsing the economy is flooded with worthless paper and the species is migrating over to the digital sphere feasibly these networks and platforms people are uploading their minds into cyberspace and hope to become king morkel so every dollar spent on
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defense every dollar spent by the pentagon is a wasted dollar it's a one thousand eight hundred seventeen sixteenth century mindset it's completely antiquated and it's utterly worthless. like every good morning the us has confirmed its armed drones have been operating in the west african country of news year for more than six months no it's not clear though if they've been carrying out of these strikes with them in coordination with the government of need us africa command has armed intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft already in the shia to improve our combined ability to respond to threats and other security issues in the region armed i a saw aircraft began flying in early twenty eight but about growing to this the u.s. military presence in the country has expanded recently because of concerns about an increase in militants the decision to deploy the mound aircraft was made last year
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after long negotiations were way to more comment from both the us and authorities in the air about that the bigger picture about drones these strikes of play the key role in the so-called war on terror of course which the u.s. to clare after the nine eleven attacks the u.s. has carried out strikes on militant groups in afghanistan pakistan somalia and yemen but drone strikes have also result of the numerous civilian casualties in every one of those countries involved too with that two hundred being killed in yemen alone. oh. the.
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interest is toward this next one you were my not expect poor traits of north korean leader is an open pride that pyongyang successful missile launch is probably something i'd not expect to see in japan but that's what you will find in one small community of ethnic koreans there but they are fearing a growing tide of rights in japan after becoming the focus of the nationalists and the redfish investigative group found out what's behind all this animosity. this is a song from the d.v.r. king along with a few other relics mr pic keeps this is one of the ways he keeps up his connection to his home life. was. always listen to this
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every day. mr peck's life has not been easy year and for younger koreans it's not getting easier japan is experiencing a resurgence of the extreme right both foreigners known as guy jing and japanese are increasingly frowned upon but it's chosen koreans or those who identify with the. poor in the most danger. pupils are too afraid to even wear their traditional korean uniforms called the true gori to school here they are wearing japanese uniform and here now their safety through the school gates changed into their eyes. so really you know you have to think that some of. these are said it's in their hands and if somebody's that intimate that you can see that. modern japanese racism as an extra could be tied to in japan was foremost imperial power until it was defeated germany at the
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end of world war two during the time hundreds of thousands of koreans were forced to work in steve like conditions and japanese mines and factories is the country industrialized at breakneck speed the even have to change their names japanese ones while their newspapers and schools were shut down so kids were unable to learn korean but they were taught in terms of nazi germany and japanese schools. whole. the law his wrists and. her center unit was. the popular you want your choice in general q no the court of germany took you must go to the home so all sunk a seaman to saucing the media that you don't shows us the company that the hockey quote i saw acuity or that in this. quarter soccer i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump the soccer
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i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his xenophobic use and escape go to japan's ethnic korean minority the latter on to korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes together. to lose not only but it was it was used in a way i needed to do to win the seat. and it is easier than consuming easy so want to move on and that is in the woods even to normal have been that. it wasn't the end of the one. point in this area good news i didn't even know.
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the story you wouldn't expect ten twenty seven a moscow things watching this morning more out he don't come across can keep abreast of all of these twenty four seven r.t. they'll come from oh it's covered over in saying thanks cheating to us and more in thirty three minutes. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. some for something and now.
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they use indigenous people as you know we that they paid in. the quatrains. most politicians say that's the only thing i do but the. other side then the man just back from people be ok with. i said i will then begin if they will not allow them. if they will shoot me. i don't plan on million million indeed i'm not i'm not picking on you again i'm in the bin that you could have been killed by the human dynamic that i think i'm a little bit like i mean you can't be are you.
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this is. the church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moved him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of as old as the eye and then i conclude that it used to stay out in. its path.
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oh america i'm sure this is the cars report they're lazy hazy career easy days of summer. x. we're doing a double header today i will be on both halves and we are going to look basically at the state of the situation as kind of a summer solutions and we're heading into midterm elections and i want to look at what the big issues are going to be going forward so we're pre-court in this debate you and i in fact will be on the beach in montauk so we will be recovering from all our yearly activities but the national and security state and the united states of inequality this is written by a man known his professor city university in new york and columbia so effectively has the beltway establishment captured the concept of national security that for most of us it automatically conjures up images of terrorist groups cyber warriors or rogue states to ward off such foes the united states maintains
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a historically unprecedented constellation of military bases abroad and since nine eleven has waged wars in afghanistan iraq syria libya and elsewhere that have gobbled up nearly four point eight trillion dollars the twenty eight thousand pentagon budget already totals six hundred forty seven billion dollars four times what china second and military spending shells out and more than the next twelve countries combined seven of them american allies for good measure donald trump has added an additional two hundred billion dollars to projected defense expenditures for twenty nineteen so he maintains for millions of americans however they don't care about these foreign enemies so-called foreign enemies that the media and the military industrial and all the lobbyist that go on to m.s.n. b.c. and c.n.n. and pitch their wares and so. well they're americans on fear the americans don't care about it they care about their economic health or is the i'm absolutely let me
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explain why up until very recently there was an idea inculcated in the human brain of expansionism of territorial conquest of power grabbing but as of recently we are now in a shrinking world and that the idea of spending money to acquire region to acquire territory to acquire wealth is an oxymoron there is no more wealth to acquire the ecosystem is collapsing the economy is flooded with worthless paper and the species is migrating over to the digital sphere these are the these networks and platforms people are uploading their minds into cyberspace and hope to become immortal so every dollar spent on defense every dollar spent by the pentagon is a wasted dollar it's a nineteenth eighteenth seventeenth sixteenth century mindset it's completely antiquated and is utterly worthless again let me reiterate this line let me read it
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to you so you understand the full impact of what i'm saying as we're heading into twenty eighteen midterm elections where i'm afraid when i watch the media i really feel like the elite the opinion makers the top one percent and those are the only voices you ever see corporate media because remember you've got to step sell a lot of stool softener and all sorts of products for the home and you you want these top one percent on there so they're what they're pushing is more war and when they confront the voter in twenty eighteen because there are voters still get some votes i think they're going to be disappointed again for millions of americans the greatest threat to their day to day security is not terrorism nor is that north korea. iran russia or china it is internal and economic you and i
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have seen that we've crossed we've driven all across america several times in the past year you see that out there so when you tune in to rachel maddow you tune in to anderson cooper you tune into fox it induces panic the enemy because they has it's like a different world they're talking about well they're not taking into consideration the real threat you could call it or salvation of the singularity so humans are going over the event horizon of the species that we've been inhabiting now for millennia and we're entering into a new species existence and so this idea of territorial conquest is outside of the mind is worthless all the territory that will be acquired going forward is in the global. unconsciously the collective unconscious and that's what bitcoin block chain is all about this is
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a socially. artificial intelligence that is replicating itself these are be the ashtray of the book of the block chain to make humans extinct that is the war we face that is the domain that we need to consider so when this whole idea of. matching country versus country and spending money on weapons it's completely meaningless i would posit also that it's kind of sort of they themselves the one percent you're seeing them you're seeing their raw fear you're seeing and i think fear is a kind of decadence you have to be like you have to have too much time on your hands and too much money to have fear because people out in the streets who are hungry and working hard they don't have fear because they don't have time to fear you got to survive well this headline is going to support what i was saying there we asked psychologists why so many rich people think the apocalypse is coming many of the world's richest seem to ernest really believe that some kind of apocalyptic
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event is coming and have prepared accordingly you might have read about this before such as in the new yorker's deep dive back in january two thousand and seventeen billion or doomsday preppers are back in the news again thanks to a new viral article penned by professor and media theorist douglas rushkoff and it rushkoff give some insight on the grave manner in which some of the business elite are going about preparing for a dooms day which he learned firsthand after receiving an invitation to speak with some one percenters so again important he's a media theorist as well so i think what you're seeing in the media from maddow what you see when you're seeing that melt down when the connecting is this raw fear this fear of an apocalypse coming this is the sort of stuff you see in movies when people are like they see a scary monster that's never. unseen on earth before coming out them so he went to this event and he said the number one question being asked was how do i maintain
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authority over my security forces after the event after they support eclipse comes this single question occupied us for the rest of the hour that he spent with these one percenters they knew armed guards would be required to protect their compounds from angry mobs but how would they pay the guards once money was worthless what would stop the guards from choosing their own leader the billionaire is considered using special combination locks on the food supply that only they knew are making guards wear disciplinary collars of some kind in return for their survival or maybe building robots to serve as guards and workers if that technology could be developed in time right this is what led to the pyramids in an earlier five thousand years ago right the they pharaohs of the of egypt who are unconscionably wealthy they kept going down this rabbit hole what if i'm dead and i need gold in the afterlife what do i what if so and tries to steal the gold one of us someone tries to tell somebody who knows who built
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a pyramid where the gold is in the secret chamber of the chamber of the chamber of the gold so they've built a elaborate pyramid over many many years because they've gone down the rabbit hole of paranoia and narcissism and so americans in the other one percenters around the world are building similar pyramids on their mind it's not for nothing that the masons and other illuminati they have pyramid as their you know primary symbol to connect all of these thoughts into one hyperbolic apocalyptic narcissistic doomsday scenario and it drives in many cases technology but my point is that it's all for naught because they urge itself gaia mother earth is shrinking to support life on this planet human life in particular so of the seven billion. i don't have a planet earth there's only a real room on spaceship earth for very few going forward so that's the apocalypse and. the only way to kind of deal with that is it would be the opposite
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of the kind of scenario you're talking about there there should be an outreach program you know to get to know your neighbor better because when the life supporting systems like water air etc start food collapse you're going to need to rely on one another not shoot one another anyway so back to this story of what i'm saying what i see with stacy herbert sitting here in new york city when i turn on m.s.n. b.c. and i see them having a breakdown. they are hanging out with the same billionaires this guy did they are having the same mental breakdown and who are those billionaires who are the one percent remember reached all mad i was making thirty million a year all those guys you see on the news are making twenty thirty forty million dollars a year they're all making that sort of money they are the same sort of people that are sitting there asking how are they going to protect themselves from you you're
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the viewer the view they got the person the opioid addict that rachel maddow is selling stool softener to she's afraid of that person and she's afraid of how how to get away from that person so when they're talking about why we need more war they're basically i think genetically you talked about you know cairo in egypt and the pyramids and stuff like that like i think our d.n.a. no it's like we're at a tipping point and that something's going to come out of the d.n.a. always right to collective unconscious so yeah i read your. you know who goes deeper into the sub conscious and unconscious than freud was able to do and discovered the foundation of our collective unconscious and our connection to cosmic consciousness you know that we understand this on a on a particle on atomic level of d.n.a. level and so gaia which is part of our common experience is.

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