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million years. at which point you can even enjoy the new jet ski you bought because you're a brain in a jar. since i last brought you that report there has been a little more coverage of it the nation magazine did an article for and did another article in just a few weeks ago and that tell you wrote about it in-depth in rolling stone then in a few a few months ago i brought you another report about the huge number of whistleblowers who have been retaliated against at the pentagon according to the government accountability office the g.a.o. but you already know this i've covered it before so why am i bringing it up again well now the g.a.o. has come out with a new report showing the total number of whistleblower complaints over the past five years at the department of defense sorry organized human murder machine and it's nearly of thousands. oh i'm sorry pearlie the wrong it's ten thousand whistleblowers come what what i'm trying to do what oh oh.
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nearly all hundred thousand come on that's just stupid is that is robbie robbie you know you put up numbers did you do it by man i swear to god show me show me day show me to put up the quote from the government accountability office put it up that if you're so sure robbie god or somebody i don't know how do you put up the cover. story go to cynically the department of defense inspector general identified eight substantiated violations of whistleblower confidentiality between fiscal years twenty thirteen and twenty eighteen representing approximately zero point zero one percent of the ninety five thousand six hundred thirteen contacts handled by the inspector general during that time ninety five thousand over five years yes i know you were right so if we had a shortage of. this thing is the government accountability office was trying to brag in that sense. yeah we only breach the confidentiality of point zero one
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percent of our ninety five thousand whistleblower complaints are only heroes. but of course everyone just walks away or ninety five. that's like saying hey man of the ten thousand dolphins killed not a single one has accidently been a human. well i'm glad to hear that but you killed ten thousand dolphins to try to get the ninety five thousand number to make a little sense the averages that averages out to a whistle blower every six minutes of every business day for five straight years that where he's on free cone and. by the way don't ask for the cone first because you will spill it. but maybe this number shouldn't be that shocking when you have twenty one trillion dollars of unaccounted for adjustments it means a lot of money parts pieces and devices are flying around without any
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accountability likely creating loads of fraud which would probably create loads of whistleblowers for example there's a time in two thousand and three the u.s. sent twelve billion dollars in cash to iraq and watched it vanish nearly two hundred eighty one million one hundred dollars bills waiting three hundred sixty three tons of. things that whistleblowers might have come forward. to say due to use in blocks of cash to squash mice at the air force base is that normal or is that weird. or here's another example of journalist david de graw highlights from the government accountability report according to a department of defense official during an initial audit the army found thirty nine blackhawk helicopters that had not been recorded in the property system eight hundred nineteen million dollars in value similarly the air force identified four hundred seventy eight buildings and structures. twelve installations that were not
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in the real property systems the army you lost and then found thirty nine helicopters in the air force lost and then found four hundred seventy eight buildings do you lose a goddamn building or are they moving that fast did you have trouble keeping track of how quickly they were running unless you just had a bad break up with david copperfield there is no act what price. do it it must suck to divorce david copperfield do you think you're going to take the house. one house. yeah yeah i know the kids were in there i know don't worry everyone i've made disappear has come back by seventy percent of the time. you see this madness stems from the fact that the pentagon has it's standard operating procedure of simply making up numbers to fill their books which for normal human beings is termed fraud. appears from
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a twenty thirteen a renter reuters a ford linda woodford spent the last fifteen years of her career inserting phony numbers in the department of defense's accounts one for and her colleagues were told by superiors to take unsubstantiated change actions in other words enter false numbers commonly called plugs to make the navy's totals match the treasuries no fairer if not lying to the american involvement is just unsubstantiated change action. try that on your next tax return put in ten thousand dollars of unsubstantiated change actions i'm sure they'll love that. so the sum this up the pentagon gets fifty five percent of all the discretionary tax money we pay to our government fifty five percent they have no idea of where or how it's spent they make up the numbers resulting in tens of trillions of dollars of an. for
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adjustments they lose helicopters buildings and in a few instances i'm not kidding even nuclear warheads proof what nuclear war. there is loads of fraud and corruption at every level and thousands of whistleblowers have tried to come forward every single one of the six minutes when they do over ninety percent of them are dismissed without even being investigated and i can't believe we're seeing this much corruption from our organized human murder machine all right you know was a big. thank that there was a thank you because it was programmed dollars a year of taxpayer money and would be the department of an authorized highly secretive your company was it easy to buy the fish yet.
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they're. going to. come on they can always take the news from behind where you start off with the snowden the massive trove of top secret documents that edward snowden leaked in two thousand and thirteen it revealed to all of us that the n.s.a. is watching all of us the intercept is the only outlet with the full archive and they have done some wonderful reporting on that information packet them around a blog giving others a rather was a was. in the boldest move of all they have decided to stop that reporting just yesterday intercept has shuttered the snowden archive no more well that's ok they've already reported on. ten percent of
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the documents and those ten percent prove that we live in a dystopian horror show in which we're all suspects held at the whim of a terrifying and all encompassing anonymous surveillance state so i'm sure the other ninety percent is probably positive stuff. or meaningless notes on whether the mass hall had chicken pot pie on tuesdays you know well i guess this means there's only one choice edward snowden you need to sneak back into the n.s.a. so you can really good documents this time to someone better. yes yes that's right. come on snowden show some bravery for once they intercept has said they can't keep reporting on the snowden archive because of the cost tell me about it reporting on. all this. and then. the last time. they said probably the same reason the mainstream media hasn't reported
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on the facts of this israel's largest banks had to pay over one billion dollars in fines for us tax evasion schemas book in order to show full respect to another country's cultures and customs you try to behave in the same way they do so that's all the israeli banks were doing they looked at our culture and they were way better commit some tax fraud. on a huge scale. or else it would be rude. you know you go to an asian household you take off your shoes you come to america you commit tax fraud. be impolite. i mean i mean you've got to feel bad for the big banks they're trying to cling on but they serve no purpose except to exploit people most of their profits come from government subsidies aka welfare so they're only dominant until the masses of average people realize the truth and move their money elsewhere big. axon tiger mart. all right it used to be you were on the road we
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would all be you know we all bought our coffee there until we found out there were other places to buy coffee that didn't taste like the inside of a carburetor. it's also the same for a dirty fuel like coal you know we keep using it because we haven't realized there's something else to use so the new report shows about three quarters of power produced by the nation's remaining coal plants is more expensive for american households than renewables including wind solar and hydro power come on we want to push the willow blowing in the reviews. and hydro power water we dikes holding back the water all. scholer one away flaming hot sun getting power from nuclear fusion no we are big taaffe men or women or non-binary and we get our power by digging into the
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earth and burning the rocks from the cold war until the c o two sounds like a. strong they did the right thing. wrong. it makes perfect sense to keep using the unsustainable more expensive more dangerous extinction causing fuel rather than the cheaper sustainable unlimited readily available fuel right and a perfect sense i mean to say the coal industry is very powerful. and although we don't have show sponsors here redacted tonight big call has agreed to pay us a lot of money if we give them a product placement but we would never do that here hold on this my desk is a little dirty here on the what happens with this. world there were. no ground up. that's my choice any time i want to get cancer.
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in fact if you go around might be lying about how great it is giving you cancer this week a u.s. jury says a bear must pay eighty million dollars to a man who got cancer from ground zero and that is just one of thousands oval similar lawsuits going through the courts right now bear bought monsanto like last year because they were in the market for billions of dollars of litigation and. monsanto was willing to sell to their because their brand likability ranked just below the bog of eternal stench. actually looks like round up done and. the plaintiff in the suit edwin hardiman worked with roundup for years before developing non hodgkins lymphoma and see that's the problem though that's a problem it's not just round up the ball here it's also working working at a job is bad for your health it's terrible if he had been working he would be fine
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right now congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez says recently we should not be haunted by the specter of being automated out of work we should be excited by that but the reason we're not excited is because we live in a society where if you don't have a job you are left to die. a god. that is all she talks the third rail of american politics you know composing the ideal that working our dissolve until we collapse into a heap at the end of our life might not be the meaning of life. you can't say that as an american politician you can still cause others if you can send a people should die because they can't afford health care but you can't question analysts weren't you can say that people in other countries are dumb and but can't question analyze weren't you can say that we should be surveilled that there is no right to privacy that bombing innocent civilians is ok. but you can't question ls
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why you can lock your dog in a cage on the top of your car and drive down on my way for three hours you can see actually all right numerous women you can blurt out races and have a history of war crimes all of that totally rad but you can't question i love the work thank you. america. your work at a job yet every day to be able to afford a vacation from the job you hate. you know we have to fight automation because this system right now is perfect it's a system built on the idea that will do anything for money i mean not me i have the utmost integrity and on an unrelated note i highly recommend coal. is the only way to power this planet also makes for
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a great snack. thank god. things like impending extinction it really does when you go to get it right i like i was you. begin to prejudice because. china also doesn't thank you thank. you. i think is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll be to stay if you look at the analogy. mark was the day that when he was. going to has been the most
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contentious critics say he is the first time i noticed something wasn't right. pretty much when he first started the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell it. and a wink. we've had more in this county then some states have had. begun featuring. the family the sheriff might. you know i wish you'd stop then you should stay on the left mr i believe what i'm doing ok you know it's your funeral. in this house. i snuck out of the united states. into russia. political.
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men they know. the rules of the game have to be changed still living with. most of their. legal frameworks. all of them decide for. face. and now we are moving. our. what politicians to. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to present. something i want. to go right.
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it's likely. to be that. interesting. you know christian foundation or n c f is the nation's largest public charity that gives money to christian organizations but a look at some of the groups receiving donations from them seems to reveal that n.c.f. doesn't care much for the part of the bible that says love thy neighbor as thyself for more on this we go to our senior sacrilegious correspondent now let me. tell you it sounds like it's as advanced as donating to some gnarly groups here and they hold a lot of power right here and being that they're the eighth largest public charity there making that that much harder for my charity the national christian bale foundation. in complicity. what kind of charitable causes he's
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promoting what do you mean this charity is this beautiful face look at it go to that other group needs to work on their giving strategy here ok well we can do a hell of a lot better than the national christian foundations all we have to do is not give tens of thousands of dollars to hate groups like the david horowitz freedom center whose founder called muslims islamic nazis and then hire an anti muslim bigot robert spencer who according to the council on american islamic relations operates the blog jihad watch which depicts islam as an inherently violent faith a man who went on a killing spree in norway back in two thousand and eleven cited spencer's blog sixty four times in his manifesto so with groups like that you have to ask yourself . would christian bale have a blog. or even a movie characters he played wouldn't have
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a jihad watch plot not batman not that boxer in the fighter not dick cheney. dick cheney would definitely do that but not the others so the national grist of others is donating to groups who inspire people to do hateful things call me crazy but some of the little un-christian leave it leave the n.c.f. is just bawling what's actually the motto for the national christian bale foundation which is christian in name not in practice. especially since in c. after nations. muslim and anti immigrant groups rose to over nineteen million dollars and twenty seventeen plus the n.c. up as a donor advised fund which means a person can make an account with and see out then ask them to give their money to whatever groups they want and clients don't have to donor advised funds anonymously so even the i.r.s. won't know their identities that way they can hide their donation the same way i hide from group photos at an imagined dragons concert. which to be honest is
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understandable because in both cases the we're found out will be ridiculed for the rest of our lives. well these donors should be ridiculed ridiculed i mean given how many islamic charities and muslim n.g.o.s live in fear that they'll be accused of having ties to terrorism all while a christian organization doles out millions to groups that think gay people and muslims are solved human and should exist nation which actually launched a hate is not charitable campaign and march in response there and see i've still nations and they have a group of twenty foundations who make sure they are funding divisive groups like people who think ben affleck was the best batman. not the flag for hate speech now they. are going to go right. back in there. it's true it'll be only good news coming from the world famous chocolatiers that bring more tears than chocolate redacted correspondent on the carafano bonnie brings us the raging controversy.
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counsel of the largest food company in the world is under fire for a brand of water it owns it turns out poland spring is not from natural springs nor from any springs nor from the poland spring of maine nor from poland poland that would be. you know what it would probably be more offensive if i attempted to pronounce it no one drop of poland spring water actually qualifies as spring water a class action lawsuit says. bring speaks for herself in this sad i don't. come from street. trouble. one percent is for on the one hand that is authentic because if water could talk she
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would obviously sound like a phone sex operator gasping for air but in the words of the plaintiffs she's actually a colossal frog perpetrated against american consumers one hundred percent. so what is in every bottle is it the nestlings seals piss well close it's actually common ground water that has been illegally mislabeled in order to reap massive sales. water. i think i could make it sound refreshing if i just say with enough wind. ground water. from the ground go outside and look at a past. animals grazing. now think about. spokespeople from nestle's claim the f.d.a.
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state and federal officials already approved the sale of the water as spring water the lawsuit says the company built and maintained six phony manmade springs to comply with the law regulators got suspicious when nestle's employees started to congregate by the spring to talk about last night's episode of orange is the new black derivative as usual is poland spring the same as your sink water no it's worse one or more of the company's wells are near a present or former human waste dump landfill or similar site. for. one hundred. bird you know for water source here. what's more disturbing is that nestle
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has forty nine separate brands of bottled water and thirty four countries and the company has been accused in the past of going to weak regions and buying water sources for next to nothing. is growing over where the world's top bottled water or to search gets it supplies nestle collects millions of gallons a year from springs in southern california an area that's actually prone to drought well this was all legal as nestle adhered to my age old legal principle of find just keep the patent pending then in michigan many say nestle is partially to blame for the flood crisis where water is on drink nestle pumps one hundred thirty billion gallons a year of water nearby but it does pay the state of michigan two hundred dollars oh year. for that water the allstream c.e.o. who wants to control all of the world's water comforted us in his native german
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that water should not be a human right there's a cost to everything even the slave labor nestle faces lawsuits for using to source its cocoa the company said slavery reporting requirements could cost customers breaking news not using slavery will cost more money for you not for nestle. no thank you i'll drink this three day coffee this is now we care ronnie reporting from nestle headquarters. tonight. from the huge you're in july you'll learn. pentagon pressuring congress for extra ten billion dollars to build a high tech pit to hold all their money. and in three days finally
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after a fifty values local man successfully digs self out of his job. and now i was kind of like. i hear you finally one week from now. after losing court battle bear exact point to all of run of good to work clearing world of butterflies and beat. airport that's our job i don't get cut. but i can tell what's this if. you do the show the first one to the finish we're just going forward from the budget. but you'll see just what i do want to. see if it was national guard.
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i thought. the play to. the it. was supposed to put me. there to full support school but if you put explain up to the school is a good thing you believe because they'll be. shamed into life and be smeared. all over. the post someone. is a tough sell if you believe the two. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going out for the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of
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their own soldiers either there already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circulating branches off that says we're going to attack and destroy the government and seven countries in five years americans pay for the wall . as with their money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war then surely we can risk some discomfort for an easy for. financial survival guide i don't fly if i was on a few miles from the future the trucker was kaiser. i .
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but you need a son charged in the us with conspiracy to hack government computers washington is now again raising the issue of his alleged links to russia. also to come this hour over seventy people are killed in libya in a week kids the international community remains split over how to deal with the escalating conflict in the country.
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