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whole name of the game it is called political engineering and i'm like political science political engineering is real. one of the most important things done understand it essentially creates what we call a self like an ice cream cone. and it's like a petrol motion machine for getting ever increasing defense budgets the way we do it is by downplaying the future consequences to start a new weapon we over promised as performance under promise it's cost we then systematically spread dollars jobs and profits to as many congressional districts as quickly as possible so that everybody has skin in the game. the people who are invested in this day or people like the largest defense contractor in the world lockheed martin they will die before they see it. what's. going to change the world. we're probably already working.
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what did martin basically just similar to your last 2 posts the stem tickles you knowing all branches of the government and the whole them. and then. they make them if you look like a bunch of schoolboys. fiscal year 9992.3 trillion missing fiscal year 2001 point one trillion missing the pentagon has claimed year after year that the reason it can't account for the money is because its computers don't communicate with each other one trillion $1.00 bills stacked high would reach nearly 68000 miles into space one 3rd of the way to the moon. i got a phone call from the f.b.i. saying that i was a target of a death threat. and that's what happens when you go against the big boys who has the contract today to make those systems communicate with each other and how much
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have the taxpayers paid for them there are times that corporations do things they should not do in which case they tend to be suspended for some period there are times then that corporations can get out of the penalty box it. was never in the penalty box if you could proceed to my 2nd question please. the 2nd question. i forgot what the 2nd question was. individuals operating in the shadows and never having their names called are able to leverage the power of the military and the foreign policy apparatus for their own personal pick uni ery in. me.
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but our new other. it being due to minus 0 and then you'll meet a nice. unity. by the end of the see those me. that are not known but enough to know but he didn't see. the many gun woman oh so then you cannot deny that this. is to new insistence of maturity i'm going to see me you know better the internet you know if you don't. i think of the most basic level when we realize how we've entered into. a permanent
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state of war like what often proponents of. counter-terrorism on a global scale think of as a long war but a war without end something like that. and i think that what we've accepted is a political regime that is sustained by fear is a very old very old political tactic i mean machiavelli asin the prince is a better for the prince to be feared or loved and his conclusion is because the locus of fear that the source of fear resides in him in the prince it can be constant for his rule whereas the locus of love resides in the people it's in their power and so for them could be tossed in a long lasting. i mean so much already opens a question that he probably doesn't provide us the answer with what would it mean to have our social arrangement like the basis of our social choices. be founded on
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love. i don't think one has to justify the cost and nature of the national security state one just has to keep the people fearful enough to support it but what i want to bring to your attention today is the potentially much more sinister nexus between iraq and the okada terrorist network. every word in that speech was gone over by the director of central intelligence and his deputy director after so there's nothing that i made up it was nothing that i stuck in there and in fact some people tried to stick extra things in there that the intelligence community wouldn't verify with multi-sourcing and i said no powell grabbed me physically which was unlike him and drug me into a space at the cia at langley and said throw all the material in my presentation about terrorism out cut it out out this man this is just within an
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hour george tenet the director of central intelligence made a spectacular bombshell presentation we have just learned from a hollow evill al qaida operative under interrogation about significant contacts between baghdad. and al qaida. this was devastating. here's the director of central intelligence telling the secretary of state that he has interrogated evidence 'd well the secretary turned to me and said put it back in. to continue to have a deep interest in acquiring weapons of mass destruction as with the story as the kawi in his network i can trace the story of a senior terrorist operative telling how iraq provided training in these weapons to al qaeda later i learned that that was shake out libby that had to happen just instantly happened it happened months before that he been water boarded in egypt
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when he did this no u.s. personnel were present and he had recanted within a couple of weeks and we never were told about that every statement i make today is backed up by sources solid sources these are not assertions we're giving you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence we were indisputable. we were allowed to. at this hour american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger as karl rove famously said to this reporter you guys a reality based community is the big media by the time you figured out you know what's wrong with our reality we've moved on the creation of another reality digital cell or cause to come into the possession of saddam hussein weapons of mass destruction did the united states to him absolutely not.
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iran iraq was on such a scale that i was on the iranian side and i went down to the bottom i was actually given the gas kit and so let me take the train back right all the way up to tehran and the carriages were crimes with iranian soldiers who'd been gassed some were just coffee rush and one man who was reading the koran yourself and put a handkerchief white blood on his lips. gradually to cargo's became permeated with a sort of $36.00 and i realized it was the smell of the gas they were coughing up from the lungs i was going around the car does open the windows and night is trying to clean the train out of the smell of obviously chemical. bombs to 2003 i was being attacked on radio shows especially from america you know complaining about the american invasion or you pro saddam and i said excuse me i was on the train of iranians gassed by the iraqis and the chemical components came from the united states at the very time that you'll rumsfeld was meeting saddam you
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were meeting with saddam hussein i think we have some video. of that meeting tell me what was going on during this this why did you get this video from the iraqi television is on the iraqi television when did they give it to you recently you know we back then we dug this out of the c.n.n. library i see. isn't that interesting. there are you know. our war on terror. begins with al qaida. but it does not in. this very very is war on terror is irrational it's like saying. a war
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on rule a war on violence alone that it's nonsense you skipping into this possibility of conflict to a wall. in our your little kid reassuring us and we kept believing him because you don't want to think you were prime minister receiving you in that route too long as nothing was serious. when the serious fraud office launched its investigation into all the crimes that we were covering it turned out that many of these arms deals had been forced through by tony blair personally he said 30 k. saddam salesman what ever that was a dispute ever in government he always found the onset of the serious fraud office go to the brink of uncovering the secret swiss bank accounts by which he was from owning money to the saudi royal family the swiss said we're going to notify the back to tell holders. that blessed swung into action.
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or to the serious fraud office to close down their investigation. since bond said if the investigation continued they would withdraw all national security cooperation which would lead in the words of prince bandar to blood on the streets of london. the story we've been banging away out for more than 5 years is something they really woke up to it because everybody could see was a huge cover up scandal the spectacle of a british prime minister closing ballad a criminal investigation for reasons we are you aware that your government was approving pavements to a friend of president bush's british aerospace is back system is that why you suspended a fraud inquiry. went out on a blast out talking about national security interests that supposed to be a calm that trumps all of those i don't believe the investigation is done it would
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have led anywhere except to the complete wreckage of a vital strategic relationship for our country in terms of fighting terrorism in terms of the middle east in terms of british interests that. say these things absolutely stunning it seems to be a very expensive way of organizing bribe payment. money. because. they.
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just financial survival. when customers go by you're just. well reducing lauer. that's undercutting not what's good for market it's not good for the global economy. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military. every thing came to a complete. the day that i was very. you know told to shut up kill me and i see how would destroy. any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he write me with this bird thinking if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the u.s.
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military base a very very traumatizing tat happened but i've never seen trauma like i've seen women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished from the offender and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i give the sex offender who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of power and violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's a man or woman. blair came to south africa specifically to lobby the b. the british weapons manufacturers the biggest contract on our arms deal.
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and the option that they presented was 2 and a half times more expensive than the plane that the south african air force actually wanted to be a systems real performance real advantage. as monday was about to step down from public life his successor tabone betty made the decision to spend around $10000000000.00 quite scarce public resources on this weaponry that we didn't need. rather than provide lifesaving medication for the almost 6000000 south africans who were then living with hiv the way. the primary reason for those deals was that around $300000000.00 in bribes were paid to senior politicians. and sadly to the african national congress the a.n.c.
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my own party. i was called in by a senior member of the n c's national executive council he said to me look i'm going this is a battle you cannot win because this money bryan. we used to fund our 999 election . and almost immediately i'm asked to make a statement to the press that says there's nothing to investigate. so it's all over . and i looked at him last said no it's not. i won't be able to live with myself. if i stop this investigation but at the same time i'm also realizing. that this is the end of my political career. the heads of government of the seals people in chief of the country's largest contractors. and this is the template used by large defense contractors around the
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world. companies might be not only sort of effect to be part of the government but they're effectively above the law corruption is not merely a dirty little detail on top of the arms trade it's actually in a lot of cases what drives the international arms trade many of these deals would not happen if they did not provide opportunities for personal enrichment i would be offended if i thought. we had the monopoly on corruption. to pay him over the years 3 months we made around here are the 20 years that it was then a $1000000.00 it being the man or. as i was being dragged down right of the last 2nd i'm going to still favor remind everyone that this guy is a war criminal and i just say actually called the record what he said about iraq is
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completely and totally untrue i've never had a discussion with them now i'm not suggesting that of the phone call between gay people with an inbred exactly what happened most j.p. morgan and the consortium of other banks didn't fact prop up the whole iraqi economy to the tune of about 2 and a half 1000000000 not 20000000000 of a bit nervous that they then 6 months after he left office bear some a fine by j.p. morgan for 5 $1000000.00 every year i was just trying to enlighten the public that there was corruption involved and not just bad decision making i'd like to find out how this. is to access the cool. there must be a back door in because they don't go out to tea at the time and there was a court room directly underneath the court room the play was in and it was left on lot so i went through that run up 2 floors by the fire escape and then to the door that calls itself by this time my heart was pounding like a really going mad and i actually lost my courage for the moment i went and sat
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down in a low and a bouncer my family gents toilet that i didn't see ring my mother and said listen i'm here in washington do you think i should still go in and my mom said yeah go on you won't get another chance and i thought that's it i mean the mind of the. augustine said. that hope has 2 beautiful daughters anger and courage anger at the way things are and courage to see that they don't remain the way they are. when. you can serve 2 sets of principles privilege and power justice and truth the more you make compromises with those who serve privilege and power point diminish the capacity for justice and truth. and. i think that the rebel seeks to keep those who have power fearful.
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or they. have. to go. unappreciated listen to the italian. well but of all that the feud has on t.v. . or there which we will see to either put it to be but it does appear to be a year of have one should read a book to feed the study. now it means in what i don't. see. no no not to come to much stuff it could be a. 2 man hope under george bush. and the washington side and the minute i see them coming to school. who work on. the general and how the man who wanted. peace that's what we want freedom and peace the
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good up. up. a few off the field who will lead who want to see. when the who dollar an hour just to her feet. and they just push them and. you can bet that. they get bought in the shop at up they say something we don't know who would buy the how can him if you want too much coffee want to t'other going to be full. damage how about a lead up to a silo let me allow to be a diamond how about up how well it had he did you let you call of duty bush and then tell us where there are not the only country with what i can accept that we had the internet up in then nick and it but if you so well accepted it did ya know that i've seen mr. george bush who been with darwin and the.
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a times report paragraph one of us authorities say column one still u.s. officials say said one u.s. justice department counterterrorism official column 2 officials say u.s. authorities say u.s. officials say if those officials said the officials confirmed american officials complained they said that u.s. officials. u.s. officials stressed column 3 u.s. authorities said jordanian officials said to go to the site. no loft place we haven't finished yet several u.s. officials said column 4 u.s. official said several american official said officials say say u.s. officials but u.s. officials said one u.s. counterterrorism official said i'm not joking there it is that is the journalism you're getting fed i sometimes think the l a times the new york times here because american officials say. i denounce the call to invade iraq publicly the near times issued me a formal. written reprimand which is what you get before you're fired under union
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rules to stop speaking out against the war i've been the middle east bureau treat for me i'm better iraq than 7 years in the middle east. how can you come out of gaza not being free. what's being done to those people how can you come out of the sudan a solid or. dozens of other places i better not be. i've seen the bodies of a lot of children which i can't forget. you know especially having done it for 20 years and.
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dostoevsky 7 is the inability to love and that's what kills people. i fully get why people blow their brains out. it's really you. and i don't use love as a kind a whole mark schmaltzy and we all got to love each other. i'm saying that the only way you're healed from those experiences is by re-establishing a connection. with that kind of power with another human being and if you can't do that you don't survive and i have friends couldn't do it they're not here. it's you know the power of love. to transcend time and it looks like a ga you'd be too out for $38.00 that we used to have a woman or loaches
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a minigun and it fired $4000.00 rounds per minute one of the manifestations of the national security state especially in the in the sort of apple j it's arrived at today. is that it destroys the policy it destroys the will to diplomacy and it destroys the skill for diplomacy. if you're a small state like we were for 150 years in essence these are these spain france england and even russia you've got to be exquisitely good at diplomacy you got to be able to talk yourself out of lots of things and make deals and compromises and so forth but if you're the world's henchman you don't deal with anybody you smack. your military.
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every week. student. was money universal. and more. exclusively. time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to excel or transitions to sustainable prize board sustainability stay number man or a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. it. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is just going to any minute i mean look. this is the
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mood stimulus and we didn't. understand it so when. the us is deployed $750.00 troops to iraq after hundreds of protesters tried to storm its embassy in baghdad foresight to come. up with. a new decade to stock it for most of us will be looking at higher cities across the world have been seeing in 2020 and. we'll look back at one of the miracles of 2019 a passenger jet emergency landing in a cornfield just outside of moscow where everybody survived unharmed plus of the highlights from the year.
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