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not after exams they were going on the run 48 hours ahead of a proposed mass an explosion of old settlements in the illegally occupied west bank by u.k. armed israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu defacto backed by u.s. president trump coming up on the show why have native americans been excluded from the u.s. demographic data on coronavirus we asked the association of american indian affairs is shannon a law firm and appointed as advisor of the state to bomb a joint barack obama's presidency with a systematic inequality is killing off those descended from america's 1st in attitudes than former israeli spy are you by international standards to demolish conspiracy theories about the queen's repeated favorite son prince andrew and alleges that geoffrey epstein was a useful idiot of the israeli state polls more coming up in today's going on to go to 1st the indigenous peoples of the americas have arguably suffered not only genocide of thousands of white settlers but also generations of inequality and poverty now the association of american indian affairs is shot in
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a lawful and appointed as a state department advisor during barack obama's presidency says this is increased native americans is vulnerability to coronavirus something seemingly being swept under the rug in the face of allegations they are being left out of the demographic data shannon a citizen of the truck the nation of oklahoma joins me now via skype from clarksville in maryland usa thanks so much and of coming on we know that in britain which has a much worse because of their growth of ours official rate in the us a covert it's the vulnerable how is it indigenous peoples of the usa thank you for having me and it has been devastating in any infantry here in the united states unfortunately we don't have all the data we need to truly assess the damage that the coronavirus is generating to the native american population there are 574 federally recognized tribes that means there's 570 or tribes in the united states has a go. government to government relationship with and most public health care
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facilities are not checking the box or understanding often who they are serving when it comes to corona virus so we don't have all the numbers we do know that the indian health service most of those indian health service locations are within tribal lands and tribal reservations and those numbers are clear there's getting close to $18000.00 cases a coronavirus out of about 233000 individuals who have been tested but testing is the amount of testing that has been given to indian health service has been very low in fact i've just recently heard. donald trump mention that indians should be happy with what they've gotten so far
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in fact he sent 250 tests to the indian health service. 250 yes just to be clear this is in the context of some statistics that we've got that in arizona 16 percent of. the coronavirus deaths in arizona are our indigenous peoples while there are only 6 was of the population new mexico greater than a 3rd with only 10 percent how many state health departments are actually recording indigenous peoples deaths that have actions and we don't know that information we just don't know there hasn't there is not a national consensus or national policy on how native americans are counted in various health centers or hospitals so we rely on relationships between local hospitals and medical centers and the tribal
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governments that reside in close proximity and usually about dr community numbers most indigenous peoples i understand live in new york or los angeles so we don't have anything on the predisposition as a disproportionate outcomes for indigenous people in those urban centers. not too well no and again it is because most urban natives. are reliant on the local l. service and if the look health services aren't maintaining those statistics. and oftentimes those health service workers are looking at what they see and making a unilateral determination on who they are serving so oftentimes they don't even consult about race and they market themselves or there's only a box called other and oftentimes we don't even get to count ourselves as
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a being of history of miscategorized they should leave before coronavirus. yeah if you want to get in a talking about 2 to 500 years of history there is absolutely. i think many understanding of native americans are how i really meant miscategorized zation aziz by health services but yes i understand because donald trump says he's giving $8000000000.00 to indigenous people it was trump a lot of bombers i did 21000 executive orders stablish in a toss course of physical safety it was complemented by navajo nation vice president myron lizer he signed 3 bill supporting spokane's tribe funding indigenous language recognizing the little shell dr has only been much better than obama. oh i would have to say absolutely not. and i'm happy to go over those those points individually that $8000000000.00 that
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tribes received from congress out of the care act originally the trump administration did not want any funding going to try that all with congress that made that a $1000000.00 appropriation to try and send that $8000000000.00 corporation was made. leadership in the white house has just been a horrible job and getting it subscribed it's taken 2 months to get any funding to drive when it was supposed to have been done within 30 days there are leader in the assistant secretaries office or indian affairs and trumpet administration actually was trying to appropriate funding for. alaska native corporations which are
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not tribal governments and she happened to be a shareholder of one of those alaska native corporations and her husband is a lobbyist for another one so there's been a lot of controversy around the funding that it's going to try that of this care that money and even how to tribal population are counted by the treasury department has been horrendous and there's a current court case and just. got filed about that well we invite those involved in the alaskan situation to come on and maybe refute any allegations of corruption obviously but is this incompetence or by design resume we are not saying the why does once a completely wipe out indigenous peoples as has been attempted by successive generations of white americans. since the trust since trump was.
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in office since 2016 you have been working to diminish tribal powers he's eliminated consultation rights that tribes have environmental legislation and the ability for us to protect our secrete sites and cultural resources he has eliminated making water act. and air pollution. legislation that we have particular express rights in those less pieces of legislation he has diminished. bears ears and. other national monuments that tribes have worked hard to co-managed and protect from oil and gas industry and other exploitive industries there have been other rollbacks manger environmental legislation
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which has not only through tribes from having authority to protect their tribal lands in their tribal waters but also the states so it has been this is not just a tribal indigenous problem this is everyone's problem in the united states that these environmental protections are being rolled back what alliances are being made by your members and indigenous peoples around the country being made between them and black lives masses because i presume. there were aware of the talk of hondas quotes of a. new policy of 10 years in jail ie once for removing under jackson statues you might have to explain the history of a 100 jackson the indigenous peoples and the fact that they ought to each eyes were likely to be killed by police in the united states right right so andrew jackson a president in the 18 twenty's and thirty's was not our friend
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any jackson passed the indian removal act all which. removed many tribes that were in the eastern part of the united states to oklahoma indian territory and allow for colonists and others to take over our homelands and it's a historic situation i know you've been talking about tomahawk cruise missiles you want the name change because they are being dropped on yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis native americans go invisible and in our. our involvement in united states and world history is absolutely ignored so the fact that. we have young men and women there being murdered by police officers around indian country going unnoticed is nothing new now we don't
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want to take anything away from black lives matter in fact we want to add our voices to that. all black and brown people should have their human rights to have police reform that supports. less violence against our people. but part of the issue here is that we're not educated in the general public that native americans even exist today the fact that there's 5574 federally recognized tribes throughout the united states who are completely diverse from one another who have lent their own languages their cultures their religious practices and the way in which they interact internally with her own tribal governments and with the united states and the states that they reside in all of that is unique in diverse
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and most of us have no idea about this part of u.s. history and current culture that's a part of what makes america great because elites in power will say you have a vote in november but i understand that it is just people's offload of residential addresses amongst the communities tell me about the voter id and how it's going to affect indigenous people's voices this november right there have been many states and again it's diverse in many states in north and south dakota there have been laws. where the voter must have a physical address they cannot use a p.o. box. but many native americans in indian country are very rural and do not have physical address so they are unable to vote there
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are organizations working to protect native american right to vote across the country and they can man imagine it different in every state of the united states as far as. those state laws and the bill their ability to assert their rights about you say would make any difference anyway i've never heard joe biden say anything about leather belt ca apparently his life is in danger according to amnesty international from coronaviruses jailed in florida the so-called indigenous political prisoner who didn't he wasn't free during a bomber when you were advising the obama administration no he wasn't any hadn't been and many presidents of. terms were hoping that he can get. released in this term by president trump in fact congress in particular congresswoman debbie
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holland who is from the state of new mexico and is an indigenous hersel has asked for that pardon and having him relief and he is in a vulnerable population center left from thank you. thank you after the break was the late convicted sex offender and financier jeffrey have seen a useful idiot for the israeli state former israeli spy ari by menagerie on the hidden links between a paedophile and a british prince all of them are coming up in part 2 of going underground. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived we didn't own the work to view the houses were our prison was located and the only people had
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access to the story investigators covered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. you graded nor. for justice. welcome back on wednesdays really prime minister binyamin netanyahu de facto back to the hilt by president trump's deal of the century is that to push ahead with further illegal antics ations of palestine's occupied west bank but as boris johnson's britain sells record amounts of arms to israel is the royal connection former israeli spy ari ben who worked for robert maxwell the late disgraced british tabloid daily mirror owner joins me now via skype from montreal in canada arie thanks for coming on i said israeli spy goes israel denies you are a spy despite the u.s. jury verdict that you acted for israel tell me about being a spy and why when you talk about geopolitics you're not fearful more fearful of
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assassination. and. i wrote a book. of course it's a book that came out some years ago. oh now geoffrey epstein is dead now guillen maxwell there are reports he's in paris you maintain that it was your employer robert maxwell owner of the daily mirror you say that he was an israeli agent and as was his daughter just not my employer i would like to correct that ok we work through gander. and you say that is do it again lane also though works for israel and it was robert maxwell who introduced jeffrey epstein to give lane maxwell way before the 1990 s. as mainstream media is reporting correct. mr epstein was introduced
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to miss bax well probably some time and they a.t.c. and mr maxwell also thought it might. be introducing. a fellow to date is it tried to do a favors to your client or. as they say 'd a match ok and that didn't really quite work out i suppose what the most alarming allegations of you've been making are that the entire epstein operation was a honeytrap operation to entrap politicians policy makers celebrities people in the movie i basically to become israel's assets correct. that it became man may simply an intelligence operation to trap different cultures shoot. tell me about what evidence you have for this at this
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point this is all i can say that that's what and that's what it was because the time because the mainstream media narrative is we don't know about you know in maxwell she denies all wrongdoing and basically epstein was a paedophile and was a successful banker he made lots of money and he was a criminal paedophile and he died in a jail awaiting justice that's the story nothing to do with nothing to do with the israeli military intelligence nothing to do with israel yet they were they were denied that's a real bad story and there won't deny it but she was kurtz great with this release by robert maxwell of. a military intelligence and. started to working for them i mean i'm joined here as ambassador
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london would deny that over here obviously prince andrew is a big story because he's supposed to be the queen's favorite son what what do you think sandra's are there for in story at this hour a prince andrew was a. black man and it was being used as a useful idiots and it was bringing in some celebrities to get whacked though i can't ask you for your sources but when when things have been written about this. it would be a rock has been named as part of this operation tell me about whether you think barack would have been aware of these operations well even to the right was sir. and. he apparently was very friendly were epstein. and. you probably were. the problem area with your accusations and
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allegations are that you're not providing any evidence that israel was part of running jeffrey epstein well again again maxwell's work in progress where the epstein was working for maxwell at the time and he was and cheers to maxwell's daughter and they were introduced. how how much for evidence i think cannot. give you photos of them working or certainly intelligence this has already been the problem areas that you're making these allegations without any evidence other than circumstantial evidence arguably that is israel is all that's why. i was asked i'm giving you my take on so what do you think about babson's death lot of
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people suspicious about it although it was ruled a suicide by new york's chief medical examiner despite epstein's brother alleging it was murder i was in that facility exactly that it would almost be in possible to commit suicide there unless here you had outside now i'm not alleging that black cuba has anything to do at this put you know a black cube the private israeli intelligence company which is reputedly been hired to intimidate people. chasing down the epstein story i was not. and the television service at this time i really can't comment or do you think when you heard the news that epstein had apparently committed suicide did you see any echoes of your former colleague the disgraced daily mirror
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proprietor robert maxwell when he died on his boat yeah i certain i said that to a colleague i said 1st maxwell their eyes the way the eyes and now this crack. but no one saying that israel killed their agent robert maxwell that after all you has you said you allege of a maxwell was an israeli agent as well if he has he worked for with a sermon. who knew who to kill robert maxwell. well now and then. other time here is a real trouble over. the pension funds the british police were about to enter us. over. concentrate on funds from enders who elites were terrified that one sees are us.
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telling stories. see what surprises me when you say that there's no evidence you can give me to. suggest even that israel was behind epstein's in tack area it was none other than alex acosta trumps now resigned labor or a secretary who said when he was in charge of the plea deal over epstein he said he belonged to intelligence what do you think he caused america and the best in theirs . is the deal. goes back about 10 years ago. it was a very strange and general spiel. surprising for a man that was accused of abusing young girls it was a very surprising. so i suppose some of the was how pick. somebody who was
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behind him help and get out of. real trouble but when trump's former labor secretary acosta says he belong to intelligence you think he means israeli intelligence not u.s. intelligence correct i think he imagines harry to starts right here allegations about involvement in a blackmail plot i mean do you think that ironically the rape survivor ravage in iraq that sergio a friend signed epstein's delf death warrant when she filed suit i believe i believe that's what made her member happened chill him as if this law suit. there would have been a lot of revelations and everyone. it's easy you run a big lobbying firm now dickens and madson the company is in the news at the moment
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because of what's happening in libya what do you know of general half star who's a fortunes rise and wane depending on the battles in libya where of course britain bombed i believe led. a straight government of libya. should. get rid of him and try to form a transitional government with some elements of tripoli not so raj he had a former british ambassador to libya told us. things were not going swimmingly but the un recognized government in libya is the one to support and that's the one that will win in the end you don't think so i don't think so i don't think so but i think there has to be a government. a compromise government between the 2 sides
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because they're both pretty powerful elements in libya and the general has really has to go and so so those mr so because they're both very. very stubborn all they care about all they care about is themselves being the talk you don't think general half there is still a cia asset but no i don't think he is or if he was in the past i don't think he is right now what my understanding was that he was being helped by various countries and. he's just to start where americans are to deal with any news on safeguard afy some say he could unite libya i just all. because of his name. outside their world except them like him because
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of his name and he has i.c.c. charges against them and then inside libya there say we were we have been fighting for 9 years so we go back to the same thing we started to what it just finally trump wants to sanction anyone doing business with the i.c.c. trump seems to be in favor of these really haneke sanctions planned this week what do you think the palestinians reaction to further an accession of the west bank will. me i know. i was still meaner lampson but. miss and expansion is making. more and and i asked not the rest of the world and the if i were that is who always said this or i genuinely called for a 2 state solution as. accident as outlined in the osce
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follow agreements 30 years ago when they should honor exact agreement i.b.m. and i should thank you. that's it for the show will be back on wednesday on the 18 year anniversary of the establishment of the i.c.c. now sanctioned by the u.s. president told trump for daring to open an investigation to u.s. war crimes in afghanistan until then join the underground you tube soundbite instagram twitter and facebook. what is the meaning in worth of history why are there are those so determined to destroy cultural artifacts and rewrite history and so their understanding of history a true in dispassionate understanding of history is really about 2 things reverence and a warning the culture side we are witnessing rejects the idea. of
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. nuclear become a battleground in the us. people of demanding the shutdown of a local plant from yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous. power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy as are powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in the very real ways.
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