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cyber threat and not only that some team think office can put us in a mall. close office and listen to music selling this is also the only one local folks to move into almost like the old mr ward was all of those with small bones and all this in the arsenals of the host i hadn't done with the old patients stop and there was a sting on moles and fundies up in these guides on the fine. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred treat her struck a first shot and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building
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a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember a one to one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom box. and i was in new york which schools out there but the issue of chicago is really one that can speak for through what you. it was a cute. bit posole cause. and as long as we're still when you know it's not a new day. for you when you go to use some of those artful but it gets on this list and it's going to go. slow to slow it is when you know how to weave through you know the destroying important that is no. one did it step on them.
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and slow really. the hero status of step on bond was short lived in two thousand and ten victoriano covert each was elected president this time the international community had no doubts about the legitimacy of the elections. in january two thousand and eleven victoria on a covert repealed the hero title of bond era. almost four years into his presidency though another revolution shook ukraine unfortunately this one was anything but peaceful. mr yanukovych which i'm an american i'm an outsider to the situation and it's very complicated but i would like as a as
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a filmmaker just to jump into the action and go to those moments in november two thousand and thirteen you're president of the ukraine you've been president for three years at this point the country is in bad economic shape very bad you have a trade agreement with russia and now you are seeking to make a better agreement with the e.u. with the european union and you are negotiating can you bring me to that moment and what you're thinking just sitting at the bill. put him in the local area near. india but i believe him would be pleased to treat them in knots them but them will not. drop out of kyoto because there's a shoot too early in numbers not on the what do we fund. new form. but it is really a new. goddamn way villepin how water. numb but it lol knew pretty human we had then the first variant that is showing this is not shit in there but. very full
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blown the silliness clears you see will now and there on the sea chilly in the house two is or was the treat in the last quarter of this in it but it's also the whole bit but he isn't here when they are the only partially blues really brew here very aren't there. but also surely i think up customers not all of nor will you know when the when they are but here deities to try to not some of us thought well less at this year. but i see it now because a storm we had always wanted aboard it but if you want to use it which you and your national interests it there will be gone when it will rain the ratio. so there is no risk of you doing the economy closely so little you can only afford when you can get machine or india or a c.b. a bullish two are committed no sense you tell him about it i'm not going to
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separate them which is almost just going to. take him a bit of them a year or so as could possess a user seems to me that what i mean the national t.v. to do is just take it to go where. it got them when that tradition died belongs. to or so. you would hope my local. variable would be economy but i scored zero. but year your little park and didn't start seeing you put a group almost or you. really at them. stuck a shelter in a particular well is going to look and usually has to carry an issue as opposed to be get the usual but move to the. norm when you don't need it to back up let you. know stripping her water as you would open a new even shelly's to spear home. but there are more.
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violent clashes erupted in the ukrainian capital kiev fast rules and one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with. the telly you are a minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period when you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests. will do these issues but lets them go the law. as all of. them. but decide. to be as conservatives are semi a new leader of the opposition party fatherland book leader of the opposition nationalist far right political parties vitali klitschko leader of the opposition
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party. both e.u. and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties could be revived after the two day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table. for a. pro e.u. protests on the streets of kiev and to their second day the crowd of iran a thousand protesters were joined by the leader of the opposition or any well boxing champion vitaly klitschko he called on the demonstrators to maintain pressure on the government after it decided not to sign a major trade deal with the e.u. you go back to kiev the next day after the meeting with merkel. and protests are up at my right can you take me through that period.
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by the minute the worst with the mute and there are. more. yak at the mobile have. to go to. me of. course we took a. little group. up just in the coming. few months here what you see is little bizarre little micro interest little release the world will to shift my ground. robert perry is a longtime investigative journalist based in washington d.c. best known for his major disclosures about the iran contra scandal in the one nine hundred eighty s. he is the founder of consortium news where he has reported extensively on the crisis in ukraine and the forces behind the unrest and in geo is a non-governmental organization how many n.g.o.s are quite legitimate they
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represent good causes that maybe they help people in a country the door deal with water problems or deal with various kinds of social problems but there are some n.g.o.s that have become funded by government entities and serve more the purpose of that government rather than trying to serve the people that they are sensibly working for one thing we saw in the one nine hundred eighty s. at that point the central intelligence agency had been largely discredited because of the scandals that had been exposed in the one nine hundred seventy s. but that being years the cia has secretly financed its overseas activities of the national student association but then there came to light a fantastic web of cia penetration so when the reagan administration came in there was this concept that instead of having the cia which traditionally would go into these different target countries funding. they're media funding n.g.o.s funding different political operations that was essentially farmed out to
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a new organization called the national endowment for democracy which was created in one thousand nine hundred three and it would do pretty much what the agency used to do it would go into one of these countries and it would support various political groups train activists deal with journalists business groups and try to advance u.s. foreign policy interests sometimes against the interests of the host government the target government and beyond that they receive financial and other logistical help from the national endowment for democracy and other u.s. agencies that help them training activists working with journalists to get their side presented more favorably they work on things like how do you get traction how do you get things to go viral how do you then use that to generate support for your cause and support was generated was the fact that you know stuff and i had a founder of one of ukraine's new media outlets. just throw much good t.v.
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knew very well how to make something go viral. it was his notorious facebook post on november twenty first two thousand and thirteen that brought the first crowds to my down yes in the post office to support your pitch it's simple to put the political world with this. if you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed if you read the newspaper you are misinformed. to deliver your message efficiently enough in the modern world with so many different technologies and means of communications you must embrace them all as the disturbing events of your own mind don started on november twenty first two thousand and thirteen three new t.v. channels went on the air and suddenly became stunningly popular in ukraine spill no t.v. november twenty first. ephemera twenty second.
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and a special t.v. for twenty four directly from opposition protest these channels went viral supporting the protests and encouraging more and more people to come to my down. to play in your must so intellectually is that spittle which slug let's go on the other. push lulu didn't. really elude you because you listed me young the. sixth not only is the euro. just me for a we're going to. leave it in you could you. would you do what. you when you just don't feel for you mutts like a miller was do you still see love we have to. store all the ships. for a while for me to live. the conclusion the same each and then i mean.
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did lots of. really. agree see what. i. mean you stole the idea in your muscle to go through with her need to look at the. settling up of the union. would be opposed to creating the bristled what's better which is long look you mean business. not that its author was just. so. we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an
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arms race. and spearing dramatic development is only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. this is neo. all countries competing with all countries no more globalization no more central bank domination no more national monetary fund world bank united nations colluding in back rooms and down to continue to corrupt the global economy. you know world of big part of. law and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each
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other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. november thirtieth of two thousand and thirteen became the first turning point of your mind down in one of its most reported and mysterious events the other then you must go. to somebody who was on the menu what the poll what. it means thoughts are in the world like you are on google so though it was you wouldn't them which i tell you as always it's a battle and you know it would you know push it yeah you more beast no but your
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pocket would you know for that sum up what should you put todo with music. bring your chest emotion to the muscle that would give a shit what you thought was not so much the good will but you will know so could you tell us a little bit of us to carry us personal you will teach visiting their poor as we do so but you won't because all. the flow books was a conscious shame for months so you'll talk i'm still look which but almost full foci just gets lots of people which is the i will continue to post those who. remember but some do watch soaps and could do all this spite okola through yup but to them as i will just see in the tryst it's. here because of some of those from through the post also on the me i've been a strong and about to come on people take on no demonstrable. school recall mention the thump of between after riot police attacked peaceful protesters with
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clubs happening in the early paying our eyewitnesses that were there said the police did he's trenching is just going to prosper who will only put. my done what d.c. police see is when they be in the. lead at the door they'll pick us at us and the admitting who is sure but i mean yet can him seal yeah we'll put you in if the worst of the committee who is simply mean you're less seal or not will surely put on while you did. the queue for some of that and putting in my post and a totally new will somewhere will spoke. to the poor will someone go and get him but the glow of me is thoughts just sit here with him out of it all which can. coincidentally sergei love again is a close associate to many u.s. politicians. the security service of ukraine had evidence that on that night in
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was in contact with opposition leader yatsenyuk where they discussed the clearing of mind on the pretext of installing the annual christmas tree news media reported that the riot police cruelly attacked the students peacefully sleeping in their tents but scenes from the event seem to tell a different story it appears that the protesters were waiting for the police additionally there were dozens of journalists and cameramen from all the new public t.v. news outlets prepared to cover the events and most ominously a group of well trained young men arrived to mind on almost simultaneously with the riot police. they infiltrated the crowd and began provocations with insults stones and torches. the right sector in ukraine represents a part of the ukrainian population that has often a favored fairly extreme right wing position they had militias that came especially
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during the may den protests. there were groups that were being shipped into kiev where they would provide the muscle in effect for the demonstrations so the demonstrations went from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent the first step in a new detective work is to establish a motive. it is now said that sergei lovat skin is held in high esteem by his powerful u.s. friends. outraged by what was reported in the news the ukrainian people came out in force on the next day to vent their anger with the police actions. the violence started to take off when. naturalised was. it is to treat the not so old. t.v. which you're going to do when you put in the neo nazis. of the.
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city it's. big don't just lease was almost the premier. i read that i mean your day that i mean now you. know. i need to. be just in is that the study of the structure of this is. what is the deal more decoy. i mean your list. as a failed unmasked as the color revolutions can be an attentive viewer can see subtle patterns and similarities revealing their true nature. to
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make crowds act as one group they have to be united at the unconscious level the masterminds of color revolutions know this well and have perfected the art. symbolism is one of the most powerful tools to achieve this and revolutionary political organizations with surprisingly similar names and even more similar logos have appeared time and again almost as omens marking the countries that would be hit by the colored plague next. they're often described as being aware and active. when they're actually trained and radical they are the ones who take the first shot literal and metaphorical to transform the peaceful protests into full blown. their fingerprints can be found everywhere on the map of the color revolutions. using all the experience of past generations simple but effective tools like catchy
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singalongs and chanting are glory. well known for exciting the crowd and creating a group identity they depersonalize individuals and make them easier to manipulate . oh over the littlest look. incidentally one such organization t.v. receive generous donations from the dutch and u.s. embassies as well as from the renaissance foundation an ngo founded by george soros . i set up a foundation in ukraine before ukraine became independent of russia.
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and the foundation this me i'm functioning ever since and through the and the important part in the events now. i like criticism but it must be my way. did you see any evidence of u.s. involvement did you feel the presence of the u.s. just to me i stammered really put a statement in there said you know english stuff though could assist me and live their lives. but it is. just. them way done the ideas roll up it's a solution given you know but i'll find it in there or honey but i mean you know all this shit is we have a list you know some of it you see and with that we did in the way that we. square this with.
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the members of congress were visiting ukraine during that period most famously congressman john mccain so some of the people who were challenging their government their elected government at that point were were being told by a senior u.s. official a person who ran for president in a top official in the u.s. congress that the u.s. was with them and senator john mccain and it's always a pleasure to be back in ukraine senator mccain was in a sense giving the people in the maidana feeling that they had the backing of the most powerful country on earth. this is not the future it once were your country this isn't a future you're in your house and no hopers allah you know what. we need and what it appears you probably need is someone. who is sure it's. what i'm what. you will be
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a conflict god i mean who is she is the what that would put of you just in the is the idea which it is the the. new boy who is thought on the upper to be a little bit possible in the british royal commission the who issue few to sonia who knows the wealth i'm pretty handy here in the british. didn't list other limited yes should tell you if i need the posting when you what do you want to peace is that in the. political with the shit who is your highest level contact with the us government in this group yup a. close within them by them because the president. just this them to fill in the video water deal of whom store this but didn't buy didn't already love nor. a new deal it through it and the us ambassador. will continue on the putting them well but if they need to lay my dogma was about us or just with the which is not without some leaders rule it.
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says that while us the queer part should lead us to do new english thought the social switched up. at that time but it's. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be. the two going to be press was like before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the wives in the. first said.
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