tv Documentary RT October 6, 2019 8:30pm-9:01pm EDT
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so when you want to be president. more so more want to. have to go on to be pros this is what before 3 of them all can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. first super bowl. i why a paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people who have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one
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has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental racism going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. in early february of 2014 as the made crisis was getting more violent there was a phone call that was intercepted it was a call between the secretary of state. and the u.s. ambassador. geoffrey pyatt. chats. you know what. i think.
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probably. so you had this remarkable phone call. apparently talking about how they were playing to restructure the government of ukraine. exactly i'm not saying the whole u.s. government feels that way the there is there is division but the neoconservative element very much to change the strategic dynamic in eastern europe. people and they've been at this for a long time they came in around the issue of propaganda they studied how to create hot buttons for the american people they had this experience when they were getting the american people to get excited about central america back in the one.
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and they've been applying those same strategy ever since they were dedicated to achieving their goals they still want to get rid of certain. syria for instance regime change. very skilled at this and they have now inside the news media inside the government means the. they can do a lot to control the narrative of any story so i think in america these days we have somehow told ourselves that there are a lot of ways of dealing with these problems other than hard power lattimer putin cares about hard power the neoconservatives can now demonize a leader of a country that sells with the american people so you don't just sort of argue a policy you attack the leader so the neoconservatives became very skilled at picking out leaders finding their ugly traits and then highlighting them yet a cold bitch you might say was a rather clunky political leader but you make him into a devil he's totally corrupt and he's evil and he wants to kill people in the made
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in these wonderful white headed demonstrators so you get a black cat versus white hat and then you keep repeating that basic scenario and it works with the american people got to realize what vladimir putin is an old k.g.b. colonel it wants to restore the russian empire you make them into demons and the american people find that the way they can understand the world once that happens it's very difficult for a journalist or anyone else to say you know hold it that guy he's got more of a gray hat than a white hat or a black at and if you say that you suddenly or you're unico which apologist or you're putting apologist and and then the attacks come on to the person saying it the journalist the academic or whoever. any good director will tell you that tempo and rhythm are the most essential components to hold an audience's attention . some are. pretty mean you know with. them.
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you must you suck out of the news a. at the chest. it can also be called a method of betrayal when the allies and followers are relentlessly thrown into the revolutionary flame. the idea is simple when the preparation work is done the trigger just needs to be full the 2nd machine into full motion. the murder of politician rafi curry every lead to the cedar revolution. looking back at the mysterious poisoning of viktor yuschenko right before the orange revolution of 2004 we see now that he became a sacred victim himself. most political analysts believe the compassion of the ukrainian people at that moment tilted the scales giving him the presidency. the number of victims among the protesters during your own my done totaled over 100
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they are called to the heavenly 100 all the sacred victims were immediately mythologized. the beating of students on november 30th 2013 was the obvious trigger of your own mind on. those who sent train provocateurs to the square very well realised that peaceful protesters were the ones who would get hurt the most. it's hard to keep protests going for months on end tension subside and people inevitably get tired. holidays are also a big danger for revolutionary masterminds people want to be home with their families and friends and one needs to get inventive to keep people in a cold tent city.
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on christmas day of 2013 tabloid journalist and political want to be taught the on a chart of all was chosen to become the tool to whip the protests on my down back up a civic activist and journalist known for investigating corruption among senior officials was beaten outside ukraine's capital on christmas. her heroic deeds as a reporter looked more like petty crimes trespassing on the presidential residence of victory on a covert which leading the rioting crowd to seize the key of city administration building breaking into a car of the security service of ukraine it looked like tatyana was more interested in making news than reporting it and gaining name recognition that could be turned into votes for her struggling political career in the opposition party fatherland she gave the world media a christmas present in 2013 when she was cruelly beaten by unknown assailants on the road despite the fact that in just 3 days all the suspects were arrested and
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confessed to beating tatyana during a road rage incident world media kept insisting upon the political background of the crime instantaneously tatyana became a heroic martyr uniting people around her image the beating coming amid political turmoil in ukraine this is draw if protest your own my done was once again center stage and talk the ana in less than 2 months after the assault she was already healthy enough to attack the office of party of regions the party of victory on a covert which led to the zealots much in the good luminesce to look at this and they did the deed which in my view as they got it was like this group does if one of the staff members 65 year old i t specialist of lattimer's a heart of was killed during the attack. so where is tatyana now well she finally got her position of power in the new government. one month later the time for another act in the play came. armenian ukrainian protester
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sir gagne go on was one of the 1st to arrive at my don he wasn't radical or violent but instead naive and full of hope. watching surrogate read a patriotic poem is like watching a casting tape for the role of a sacred victim lead to simple mourning the most. simplest of those of us. for this is. unfortunately sergey got the part betrayed by his brothers in arms this video would eventually go viral after sergei was killed early in the morning of january 22nd 2014 the circumstances of his death remain unknown to this day even though the whole area of protests was heavily filmed at that time there were no records or witnesses to help the investigation and his body was moved immediately from the scene of the crime. sergei became the 1st killed
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martyr of your own my don and in a heartbeat the police officers were appointed as his killers almost 2 years later the official investigation would still deliver no results now it is widely believed that negro yawns murder was staged by provocateurs to escalate the conflict. god speaks to people with the language of silence on january 26th 2014 hope francis prayed for ukraine addressing thousands of people at st peter's square in vatican city p.d.u. . hate speech and. after the prayer 2 white doves were released from the papal window and were immediately attacked by a crow and siegel those who understand the language could easily read the meaning of this ailment soon great forces the siegel and the crow would be tearing apart 2
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slavic nations the white doves this omen gave hope to the ukrainian people saying that by god's will the doves would be saved but it also predicted severe hardship and many victims. of. the events which could enter into the history of the color revolutions as the most massive human sacrifice yet arrived right on schedule. one month later. for leaks this european power has been the scene of a violent uprising. today but yesterday yet the protesters are pushing up towards the government district arms here with molotov cocktails but we still have guns too . there are casualties on both sides but it. was just said that there is 6 dead people out there not just injured they say they were hit by snipers.
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to feel. just look. at us can last for a moment allow him should ask for the last company and seeing him down the rest day for the dutch pro who should commission. branches just shoot on disk in the. asian community. teach it mom. i know you care so said i'm not going to much fame mama is just back now and.
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in a world of big new laws and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the. that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each 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. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. you were much a little earlier with. the. store naturalist.
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he. said what order. to libya where we still are but. both come. and here again we meet our old acquaintance from not old in iraq on 3 part of me who was at the peak of his glorious self proclaimed commandant of my don. which basically means the leader of the radical opposition. so my done most of that this activity he usually does each year when the bus will open under. oath and still by a host nor do you feel of course addition your blessing to still consider both. the protestors were filmed leading a long line of riot police away it's not clear where they were taking them 67
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officers are currently reported to be missing 14 policemen and 43104 you can do what social. security and the amused. thought those are built up and. what's the what's the bit or if you want to learn store naturals what is wrong. because from inside the protest camp the opposition leader vitali klitschko urged his supporters to stay put each of you here should stay strong in spirit he said because we're not going anywhere. we believe with the video 30 minute video what it's up as it's. just the what it is . khaki a porsche report at the. top as. and you put in the. water and i think. you can win
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a social. board. like in 2004 during the orange revolution international leaders felt it necessary to intervene and bring both sides to the negotiating table. to us than the. obvious. front valter steinmeyer. wratislaw of sikorsky. and. the would put a union desperation. move through. the ukrainian president to end the leaders of the anti-government protests there have agreed on a truce the truce was to give talks between president on the opposition's. just
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like in 2004 the opposition or at least its radical faction the right sector headed by dmitri yarrow she had no intention on fulfilling its part of the bargain. to double what they could but yeah but you made it by the date national public radio and you. probably said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple so obvious that john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stoppage of a coach at. store . soon then i did. a lot of. suppling you know on the news because i'm. at the. you always will be there with the opposition leaders left saying they may a found
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a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution in spain which we don't believe would have stood on the word like. you hold it was a quite silly e.u. what is young for this audience resist administered to just. because it was a. deal of total yeah. we got a lot of mush in a couple of. hours that we. know and you know. it is a deal. larger below. us though in the eyes of the news of what the word president. rests. yeah.
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it is a deal to put you know. we let you get to. the nearby look up on us that is what's that should apply if you want. to do this. at the same time we're saying its last goodbyes to the victims of the massacre. it was also welcoming those who came to power at their cost ukraine's parliament has voted for the new speaker of the assembly to become interim president all that's under turchynov called on lawmakers to form an interim government by tuesday these latest developments are followed. dismissal of president victory that's on saturday and they remove be an acoa bitch not following the constitutional
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procedures for impeachment. but only because it's all is so if the hole is sold. to those. they put up though the parliament of ukraine consists of 450 deputies the constitution of ukraine requires at least a 3 fourths majority to vote in other words 338 votes in favor of the impeachment but only $328.00 deputies voted yes. the u.s. state department i mean almost immediately said this was a legitimate government and that was part of this effort to get regime change instead of trying to find some way to revive the for going 21st agreement where maybe you could bring back in a titular way that became not a possibility anymore then you had eastern ukraine resisting crimea wanting to break away and things rapidly escalating. voters
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will decide sunday whether they'll leave ukraine and join russia or the campaign with the slogan together with russia has the backing of moscow the crimea situation the referendum is also happening during this period very quickly. indeed. karim. you. know. but it. was through it. that the new. crimean authorities sensing the mood of the populace fully supported victory on the covert his decision to postpone the 2013 european union association deal and side deeper ties to russia. as the events in kiev took their course crimean authorities issued a declaration putting into words the fears. it's people based on the will of the crimea who elected us we declare that we will not give crimea to extremists and neo
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nazis seeking to seize power in ukraine at the cost of the blood of the country and its citizens after the regime change in kiev rumors began spreading in crimea that the new authorities would be merciless to those that oppose them so i'll call you. this led to the pro russian demonstrations rejecting the new government in kiev. on february 27th the government buildings in the capital of crimea were seized by pro russian protesters. the current crimean government was dismissed and the new leader surrogate acciona of was assigned as the leader of the crimean autonomy republic when you lead deals the below. but i share lists. still with you has this should. on march 16th the crimean referendum orse held and the people voted to leave ukraine and enter the russian federation. the situation
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in crimea is being presented as a russian invasion and again nobody looks at the seriously and looks at the poll numbers and some of the poll numbers done by the u.s. government agencies themselves showing that the people of crimea prefer being part of russia in the u.s. news media it's all been presented as the russians invaded they then station sham election with people with guns at their backs somehow they big the ballot boxes to get 96 percent approval for rejoining russia idea of a referendum in crimea is just quite simply unconstitutional but it does raise questions on whether these folk really is free and fair especially given the heavy military presence in crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to american people the reality is very different yet it's fantastic be any electrical thousands of people have gathered in the capital crime and safety. one of us running away from a held last sunday in which the majority of people here overwhelmingly voted in
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to. call them in syria would start to. become exacerbated because probably because the united states and the russian federation both of them decided to deal with arms like. the regional allies to take care of things there are a number of opportunities. if they were seized and there were really serious attempts by moscow and washington to solve the problem and i was witness to a number of them and it could have been possible and would have shortened the war and would have saved a lot of lives there's no doubt. a paradise with some around turned into a round the experimentation field. agricultural chemicals we know that these
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chemicals have consequences they are major here tens there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people who have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental races going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going foundation let it be an arms race based on often scaring dramatic developments only closely and going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very
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critical time to sit down and talk. who was before. those who heard the food you knew who knew him we will. we will. move. move. move show you the stupid you have liberal media who polluters who are. more misled most of these go through good you were good. to go to do the same you want me to show you stories to go. the starts to hold us until it's needed so it was
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a little missed they'd say look it is it's. just testing understands just mutants they mashed on. the streets if it isn't looking please introduce washington students. as we have produced a course in this for some snippets a little new of course there's the girls who would swear you supporters to your shoes as they should shouldn't for you should cook door for the one who's doing business. i mean i. i.
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i. i. i i. it's. not. us democrats demand protection for the whistleblower after hard that lead trump impeachment inquiry in stark contrast to the way other key informants have been treated. also the story of the trip of the week india marks 150 years since the birth of mama gandhi seen as an icon of non violent resistance. to fire at a chemical plant in northern france triggers health concerns across the region despite assurances from officials.
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