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can figure of endangered species another censored story this year is the trump and ministrations of assault on the endangered species act in the 2 years since trump became president at least 80 bills seeking undermine the e.s.a. have been introduced in congress and key federal agencies charged with implementing the e.s.a. have proposed provisions to weaken vital elements of it i find that shocking coming from donald trump in overweight man who 73 years old sleeps 4 hours a night and eats nothing but mcdonald's he himself is an endangered species all right he is living on borrowed time my friends not to mention a chemical he sprays on his face to knock out a mother grizzly that's been separated from her cobbs all right honestly and it's a miracle that he's not extinct himself. not to be recalled because that's a good thing whatever the opposite of a miracle is. a crappy surprise at all it is
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a dorm that he's not exciting. but it's not just that the g.o.p. is trying to tear apart the endangered species act it's also that this is one of the most centered stories because our corporate media doesn't give us. whether rich ass destroyed the natural world i mean when i look out how things are going a few years from now we'll be living on a tree list tundra under a black sky discussing which seek new design it's all the rage for this year's gas masks eating nothing but protein pellets made from crushed up cockroaches and repurposed rain boots and giving the week long sandstorms cute names like betsy or charles so that they seem more friendly. but even then the corporate media will tell us to focus all rangar on china russia iran they're the ones who killed all the birds they're the ones who ate all the fish they're the ones who made the
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cockroach pellets more gritty this month. speaking of road pellets talk about public school food systems. but this is actually some good news there are new programs that not only connect schoolchildren with local farms they create jobs and keep money in the community to support on campus gardens and farm fresh meals a study. a study in georgia found that every dollar the program spent $2.00 stayed in the state instead of leaving to be invested in large food companies yes magazine reported. yesterday magazine one of the only periodicals named after what you yelled during orgasm. the only others being we. and then for the true patriots usa today. i lost 3 girlfriends. but
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the reason this story is censored is because of corporate interests guess which corporations spend massive amounts of money on ads in the mainstream media channels coke pepsi tyson foods nastily and they own them they were never they were every form of nutrition list sugar filled pre-processed shipped around the world food stuff filled with feral cat meat and stardust i mean they own it all so they make money if they're stuffing next in your kids' faces. and notice i say your kids and not our kids because you were the one dumb enough to have kids. all put down may i tried to warn you i remember all those days i was out on your lawn just like we were while you were up with your lady friend your god god god is that you.
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left before now to slightly lighter topic slavery according to the according to the 28 day of global slavery and an estimated 403000 people in the united states were living in conditions of modern slavery and $26.00 teams and an estimated $40000000.00 worldwide 400000 people in the u.s. alone and that includes forced labor and 4th marriages and it's amazing a lot of people don't think of forced marriage as slavery are you kidding locking someone into a loveless miserable existence living though well with a person they can't stand with they aren't free to do whatever they want are that every marriage but still. feel forced marriages work all right you don't get to commuting. while i would have to kids and marriage in the span of 2 minutes this episode is hell for suburbanites anyway next up. israel lobby exposed our
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media doesn't only censor stories because of bad dollars they also do it because of other kinds of pressure and that was the case with a censored story we covered earlier on this show earlier this year a documentary film that aims to expose israel's covert influence campaign in the united states has been leaked to the media after the government of cutter pulled it from al-jazeera a media outlet cutter funs in august 28th teen accidents of the center documentary were leaked and published by a number of online independent outlets well why why why while while you're telling me israel. influences u.s. policy. i find that hard to believe. even though we all know israel has massive foreign influence campaigns especially in the u.s. and even though the democrats claim they want to stop foreign influence we all know
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that's bold when it comes to israel but there's a difference between knowing something and seeing the actual internal proof the evidence which is exactly what the suppressed documentary the lobby exposes it's kind of like the washington post today that came out this week in which they revealed thousands of internal government documents showing the u.s. military has no ideal what's going on in afghanistan and they have no evidence that the longest war in u.s. history will come to an end anytime soon we're i mean we've all known that for a long time but now we have proof the actual documents ok furthermore this is exciting for the washington post because it marks their 1st piece of actual journalism since the o.j. murders. very different the radical form did the right thing well. i mean it's not easy to be consistently a decade or 2 late with the new. take. the washington post couldn't be less
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informed if they lived inside a 96 honda civic that's up on cinder blocks on an amish form in the hills of rural pennsylvania and they got their daily information from a friendly squirrel right in fact they'd be more informed because at least a squirrel isn't doing propaganda for the cia. i mean like i was going back to knows how long it will be until the washington post of the new york times or what have you tells us other important story. worries like the fact that 5 g. wireless has not yet been proven safe for humans and animals which brings us to our next most sensitive story 5 g. health concerns many of you know 5 g. is the upcoming version of wireless that will soon be everywhere as project censored says 5 g. will require a massive telecommunications network with many more wireless in canada resulting in
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greater radio frequency radiation and increased health risks and even though publications and largest scientific american have said there is no evidence that 5 g. is safe many corporate media outlets have gone to length great lengths to save 5 g.'s totally by rather than be skeptical most of these these articles about 5 g. sound as good as a schoolgirl all right although i've got to say as a former school girl i find that offensive i really. seriously though i would only school girls that are called giddy i feel in school boys are getting sometimes i mean you know a way when we got a glimpse of a flame bomb in my case in x.-men comics you know i was definitely giddy when i finally got the tennis shoes that had the groundbreaking air pumps in them all right. there is no more important advancement in the core technology than the
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pump i mean before i pumped out my shoes i was a slow chubby white 3rd grader. but afterwards. i was a slow chubby wife 3rd grader who seems slightly more bouncy. nothing good french awaits the pugs like bouncing around. i blame reebok for my entire childhood trauma back to the point our media is driving us headlong into possible severe health risks and yet the new york times is running with that lines like this the 5 g. health hazard that isn't and lucky for us consumers the new york times has no conflict of interest on this topic at all they are not receiving millions of dollars for any 5 g. connected corporation and if they were are i'm sure some television shows would be talking about it this is the 2nd page of the new york times from this week but see
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. giant 5 g. ad right there of 4th of the page so it's called giant 5 g. rising advertisement let's go oh about page giant 5 for i just advertisement oh let's go down the page giant one for the page 5 g. the dr jasser guys right. guy has a real anger issue. take it down a notch. let's get to our final most censored story of the year u.s. oil and gas industry has the potential to unleash the largest burst of new carbon emissions in the world through 2050 according to a report from oil change international report says new u.s. oil and gas development could enable a 120000000000 tons of new carbon pollution so while our media has begun
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covering the climate crisis they continue to censor certain aspects of it such as the gigantic investment oil and gas companies have put in the continuing our lovely drive on. environmental cliff you know it was it was all fun and games until that area many of the reports that do address climate just make it all about returning to the paris climate of course as if we should be immensely proud of a largely meaningless agreement celebrating the agreement that agreement reminds me of a sign i saw the other day outside a dog park the sign said in a large excited font. picking up number 2 makes you number one. up. first of all i was under the impression that number one was urine which. doesn't sound like a great reward. but let's assume they mean number one is in the tops of the best
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person on earth sure picking up your dog is better than not. but i think it's hardly making you don't for one i you're you know martin luther king just because you have a turd in a bag or you. do you're not going to win any trophy for pick you get up but it could hurt i mean it could hurt it's the same with the paris climate accords stop acting like it makes you dump or whine it's better than not signing it but at the end of the day you still got on your hands. these have been some of the most centered stories of the past year we have to go to a quick brag but we have a lot more goals. and we're going to fulfill repeated promises of possible to the people that come on . their weaves or bots the troops we.
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really. pushed. through there. now you're the 1st group that. knows. well yeah. i can make up my yacht. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through tops of northern ireland that was coordinated
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loyalists attacks. population of tens of thousands of forced to flee their homes. but these attacks was that the r.u.c. the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians were. as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent. to which the collusion was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named. i think it went to the very very top i think it is. the water where all the taste you know on the go ahead. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than
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today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. of there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shade by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solidarity engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle holds according to no on. one set of rules for the rich opposite. that's why. but you put her into the 2. short term we'll switch we'll just dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most into one show intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization the america. the
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world is driven by a dream shaped by our own person and those. who dares thinks. only here to ask. welcome back don't make a continuing with our most censored stories big pharma imperiled billions of lives in developing countries by failing to manufacture 2 thirds of desperately needed drugs and it's no better in developed countries like ours despite
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a record number of f.d.a. approval for cheaper generic drugs pharma company greed has forced thousands of those the life saving drugs to just sit on the shelves for years unavailable to customers for more on this we go to our senior big pharma apologist now and again. i don't know why we keep you on payroll as our apologist but so so this is pretty obviously immense greed going on down now it's not green it's protecting intellectual property through some additional patents and i think it's only fair these generic drug makers jump through some legal hoops before they're allowed. to take someone else's idea and reap all of the benefits i mean can you imagine if black people could patent rock'n'roll. all right then elvis presley would have just been the white guy who plays acoustic guitar in parties. or worse the ukulele. and i need something stronger than generic drugs to get through that. lawmakers had
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to make it easier for generics to enter the market so that it would drive down all the costs backlog of generics means that millions of americans are forced to buy crazy expensive brand name medicine yelled when it comes to your health why would you want anything but the brand name brand names or how you know whether you're getting quality or crap that's why i couldn't wait until i was an adult i could buy my own box of captain crunch after my mom grew and every child had breakfast by buying boxes of admiral john cracker. wow he didn't even look happy about it only cereal you look. and wonder how he smoking on the front of a kid is really. ok yeah that's an older box the admiral vapors now but. let's not pretend the generic drug makers being sued over patents care any less about making money than the brand name manufacturers because though the generic drug makers have to wait they still benefit because they're paid by the branded companies to stay
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off the market so instead of getting sued the generic producers get paid either to do nothing for years and it's pretty awesome is that it. just like being a white house cabinet member. and as long as our own hands commander in chief has the option to afford brand name drugs likely to go to control with mood swings in the white house staff can keep the gravy train going since generic copies of will to the won't go on sale until 2023 under the terms of a deal between the makers of the generics and will to his manufacturer sanofi in pharmaceuticals after so they will be in sued for pat infringement. ok i'm missing something here where is the part that helps patients i mean is that in there anywhere our government fail to negotiate for lower drug prices because big pharma owns our politicians and in the process of how we price drop is a mystery and now drug makers use any trick they can to stall generics from
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entering the market we're talking about life saving drugs not your grandma's secret christmas time cookie recipe that you need to get going to get people leave we whose play book do you think big pharma took pages from your grandma knows if she gives you her secret christmas christmas cookie recipe you'll have no reason to visit her again. so if you want those cookies you have to pay the high cost of being asked why you don't have a husband or kids or a real job in. which point you are less interested in the pursuit of generic drugs and more so the illegal ones now. trying because this is the way you can change something vironment listen i'm not happy with what's going on there we sent a doctor correspondent anders latest brain to get the get to the bottom of it he filed this report. just by 2 different views in vibes here in sunny madrid thousands of demonstrators
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gathered on friday to protest their respective governments in action on climate change but what the protesters clearly don't understand is that just down the road hundreds of world leaders are meeting for the c o p 25 un climate summit this is a chance for the globe's best brightest and richest to put their heads together and come up with some ingenuity of solutions for the environment and it's really hard for them to concentrate when there's angry people outside yelling about injustice against polar bears or whatever that's actually why the summit had to change locations this year after its original host city santiago chile got a noise complaint. despite their defiant attitude environmentalist have been given a chance to participate in the conference last thursday during a meeting organized by the always eco friendly international emissions trading association several activists stood up cover their ears and walked out now why would you do that i don't some people need to do the hand-over ears thing go to
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their oceanside think the place but if they were doing it to ignore the other people in the room and that's downright rude were they shouting anyway we don't think that they do their snake show like b.p. and ground should be at the cobb scene influencing the climate talks here and so we stood up we covered our ears and we walked out of the room to make a point to say dad shows you to me at the top chevron should be at the b.b.c. to me i think they are wrecking our climate polluters ok but how do you know what they were going to say maybe if the activists had kept an open mind and lifted they would have heard these companies offer to hand their resources over the public and turn themselves in for knowingly distributing products that are destroying the ecosystem i assume that's what they said i else would they be at a climate change summit in fact the biggest polluters is sponsoring these climate talks from fossil fuel companies to the banks that finance them as well as many others like lines and so i mean what we saw is not just the biggest polluters who
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are using this huge greenwashing opportunities you see the logos all over the co-op are the rules so using this to influence the talks themselves to gain access will look someone's got a sponsor this thing might as well be the people who created this whole climate change situation without these companies we wouldn't be sharing our wonderful last moments as a species here together sides these things are expensive do you have any idea how much money is needed to set up a man well mccrone hotel room every year we're talking champagne fountains diamond encrusted cigarette holders a portrait sculpted out of right. the spanish government has said it is seeking corporate sponsors because it doesn't have the funds itself to host the event but a closer look reveals each year the spanish government gives fossil fuel tricity companies more 170000000 euro in subsidies yes so they can throw big events like the cop conference spending that money on renewable energy sources is the easy way
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out it's much more effective in the long run if we invest in our ecosystem of ideas it's important to remember that most of these countries have already signed on to the paris climate accords they're locked into meeting those targets one way or another it's just a matter of which way they pick and at this year's top summit they're looking at the paris agreements article 6 for guidance article 6 includes carbon markets as one of the means of implementing the paris agreement corporations have lobbied heavily to make this articles carbon trading scheme devoid of limits or protections if they get their way the paris agreement would assure in a regime under which global north governments are able to pay their way out of their obligations to cut emissions and saddle the global south to deal with those cuts instead someone's got to do it what is going to ask these companies to cut back instead they just paid for a whole conference and it's catered reporting from madrid i'm anderson liefer adapted tonight.
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