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nope, oh, maybe they ended fossil fuel use in order to allow us to live on this planet for a little longer than say, 20 years. i know, maybe maybe they ended world hunger, which we could easily do with like a fraction of our military budget. no, no, not at all. instead, last week, the senate okayed a bill that would provide aid for the mysterious havana syndrome. injuries. yes. the syndrome in cuba, we need to provide aid to those people who were hurt by a mysterious thing from 4 years ago that gave them slight headaches way to go congress. very few institutions are able to respond so effectively to something that was likely made up in the 1st place. several years after it happened while we're at it, let's pass a bill to give assistance to adults who suffered p t as p from to ferries. when
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they were dollar, she come to take my deed away. i don't know. i know she'll only take the ones that have fallen out. maybe she'll get all greedy grabbing all the teeth and a half. you don't know, you don't know. so i've been proactive. i've been killing very in stapling, their tiny bodies up to my, up on my door to set an example to the others. you laugh, but who has all their teeth. but you'll notice that now the mysterious havana syndrome is a syndrome. they used to be an attack, right? we were under an acoustic attack. remember, well, what, what, what, what kind of attack? well, the kind that gives you a light headache. it was a light, it had a weapon on least on, on by the cubans. why would they, why would they do such a thing? well, if it is obvious, they wanted to bombard us, diplomats with moderate annoyance. what does that? but what does that do for them?
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well we, we, we don't know, but that's what makes it a mystery attack. you can't get much more dastardly than a mystery. moderate annoyance. light headache, attack syndrome. so the attack is now a syndrome was not only in cuba, a few months ago, the us investigated a 2nd suspected case of the mystery syndrome. this time near the white house. that's right, folks, please don't be alarmed, but someone near the white house reported they do have suffered a light headache. why do they stop? where's your register when you're ready to book? just make your moderate annoyance. and cnn said the new attack occurred after the 2020 election is a national security council. official was attempting to pass through an unfair gate near the ellipse, according to his stores with direct knowledge of the incident. that person suffered
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only mild symptoms after the encounter, including headache and sleeplessness, all of which went away after a week. oh my god. i haven't heard of anything, it pageants. i have some ice cream to best have we looked into that the possible cause. maybe the cubans are forcing us diplomat heat ice cream to someone or as ben and jerry before they play the country. all right, there are, they're up to something they put marshmallows and i come on, come on. they're up to something. and sleeplessness, sleeplessness, i didn't, i had no idea the fear that was breaking news about people who had trouble sleeping . i didn't, i think i had that is there is there. is there a hotline we call or what do we, how do we dial wolf? blitzer is pedro. i assume he still has a pager. well won't. well get back to the studio. i got better can be involved
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until 1022. we need to break the news to the nation right now. we don't have time for uniform onto our back on. well, don't have the game. right. you know, i had trouble sleeping and alive, headache. i had a slight thing like him. i might have been unrelated not sure. i did flaps from cologne down there. you know, that might have caused that because you're better safe than, sorry, you know, who knows? going to be exploring, but it wasn't just cnn covering the jarring a headache news. it was every may dream outlet, such as cnbc, you remember when american diplomats and cuba were hearing those strange sounds. i mean, suffered brain damage from some sort of mysterious, invisible attacks. come on shap, us diplomats. they showed up with the brain damage. they brought that to the party themselves, lead beyond. well, there is now a report actually multiple reports of an eerily similar incident near the white
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house last year and said it intelligence committee leaders now say they will get to the bottom of it. i think we all know the most troublesome phrase in athens. senate intelligence leaders come on and you show an image of mark warner and marco rubio, that's, that's like thing. presidential 6 pack abs and showing an image of donald trump. they say the so called havana syndrome attacks against us personnel appear to be increasing. oh, now it's havana syndrome attacks. can central be an attack with a shot out of a disease gun? anyway, i say cnbc is telling us here, there has been more unverified symptoms may be caused by the same mysterious thing that we have no proof of that our diplomats were possibly attacked with years ago for no clear reason achieving no clear goal with a type of weapon that doesn't necessarily exist, get any more clear cut than that. i have they bring in someone else to clear
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all this job. perhaps a german porcelain doll of some sort. do you have someone like that now coming to check and ology is very real. and it can threaten people, not by boards, simply by using the cape abilities to send, send a wave into into an embassy. yes. former defense secretary and former director of the ca, leon panetta. right? they could send in a day, a wave, a ripple ripple thing. bob, into an embassy in order to create all kinds of have a kid picks my boss like about and say see what you
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have out of my co manager with their florida guns. oh dear. oh oh. the blood seems to have gone to shoot another area of my body. oh goodness, you have made me all bother to ship with your strap. the news mad gal anyway, as the guy from the saw movie said, this is getting serious. look at all the harm and guys, what made this so tough to solve is the fact that the symptoms, the americans are reporting are so vague, things like nausea, hearing loss, and problems with balance and memory, balance problems, nausea. 7 had eggs and problems of concentration. oh, my god, the cuban have a weapon that causes the symptoms. watching fan b thing is terrifying. but if this is true, there is a weapon that causes the symptoms. clearly the cubans are russians or whoever we
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decided to blame it on this week. they would have to have a really good reason to do this, considering it puts them on the cost of the nuclear arm again. since you never know how a trigger happy nuclear power might respond like, oh, i don't know the united states, the people firing. the sleeplessness gun would have to be like, this is the only way we can achieve our goal is by using this weapon. and in this case, the reason the evil doers did this is to the read did. did their goals were well did to give meaningless us diplomats in of anna a bad night? you see, once they got bad headache and a little bit of knowledge, they immediately decided to feed puerto rico to cuba and pull out of syria straight
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away. and i can even break a little news here. i'm not sure if i'm supposed to do this, but 2 days ago, a u. s. coast guard seems apprentice off south korea, which inexplicably hit with some mild diarrhea. and then the u. s. declared peace with north korea. so you can see how effective these syndrome weapons are there, just unstoppable or, or maybe our government and the major media that acts as it's mouthpiece is carried away with hilarious conspiracy. theories that they use to achieve the american empires, aims between the van syndrome and the u. f. o is the pentagon is now touting and the hackers they claim are connected to foreign governments. the point is the same, the bad guys are everywhere and they can do anything and they can hit at any time. so the only answer is to give trillion dollars that
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a largest military the world i've never seen, that will keep you safe from miles headaches. company or from wife and they say the belly, the base is redacted and i i welcome. i'm li cam. now let's take the news. remind a news survey was just released that interviewed 2000 parents with children and found that less than half a moms and dad believed their child could entertain themselves in the outdoors for a half hour. one and 2 parents worry their kids don't have the same level of imagination that they did during their own youth. and think technology might be to
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blame. that's right. kids today can spend more than half an hour outside without saying they're bored. and honestly, can you blame them? have you seen video game today? that 8 year old could be inside, shooting a die through the face before sleeping with his girlfriend or her. they're all friends, if shed girlfriend into it, and not do distraught over the bloody murder of her or his boyfriend or girlfriend or other. anyway, point is compared shooting a guy through the face with watch it a potato bug. pope on its way to work. if they have work, i mean they must have some kind of work. i just, i just don't know if they clock in or it's kind of freelance like working for uber . but of course his gig economy employer would be called tuber. that was a potato joke. not for everyone. point is using one's imagination is
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a skill or an ability that can be improved much like meditating or edging. you can't thrust kids into the dope, i mean fire hose that is television and video games for most of their young lives. and then introduce them to the serene pleasure of watching a butterfly fly. technology is not just utilitarian, like a hammer. it's also a drug, like cocaine getting bings on your facebook page is exciting and your brain relief is a little bird to fun chemicals. even if you then check the facebook page and find out the notification was someone calling you a lame ass clown who doesn't even speak? good english. good, good, blame, good or there's and you're like, i'm 8 years old. why you so angry? and then he's, i guess, you know, i guess your point is creating excellent humans
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who can look out on an ocean and contemplate alive for a half an hour rather than look out on the ocean and contemplate how many you do fail videos. they're missing right now. it takes effort, case education, it takes good parenting, but most adults in the united states and to caught up and trying to survive, to spend much time, you know, that much time with their kid creating imagination. and our entire education system is actually meant to create cards when the machine, little drones who won't, question won't talk bad, won't be in public fountains. it's better a day. one of school sit still in a wooden desk for the next 8 hours. if you fail to do that, you are in delinquent child, day true, while sitting still in that wooden desk for 8 hours memorize these false history facts i'll be spouting out in a monotone voice, while the sweat stains in my arm pits slowly grow larger. de 3, correctly vomit back?
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the false whitewashed pro colonial garbage. i beg you yesterday. if you fail to do that and your, i don't like one child as delinquent child, you will get bad grades which will slow your progress, which will ensure you don't get into any of the advanced classes which will ensure you don't get into a good college. which will mean you're only fed to become a janitor or perhaps a roofer or a comedian. so anybody who excels at being a cargo correctly sitting in the painful wooden desk while repeating back nonsense? you will be placed at the top of our society and the world will be crafted in your image. but i'm not better. i will go on fine. you go, you had your face one time and a put you in a plan from the special kids not gifted kid, special kid, but i would be creative. none of the other kids thought of going to hand and face. i was thinking outside the box that should be encouraged and fostered rather than
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stamped out like a sticker. right. but i got better, but they've got her while we're talking about oh, kids can't spend any time outside anymore. yeah. and i should mention the study was sponsored by claritin or medication for allergies. so really, they just sponsored that because they want kids to be outside. so they'll have more allergic reactions and then need more medication. feel apparently, even when they use for study is done that shows children should experience nature more and learn how to experience nature. it's being done by some monster head pharmaceutical company because it turns out nature doesn't fund enough large studies that potato bug, a pill bug, needs to work harder, sell some more of those pills, and then save enough cash. so nature can put out better. p r. really the ad pod for
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freeze and ocean. there is a garbage, not good, bad production value. that's a conclusion. i'm coming to speaking of oceans a certain israeli shift, we'll be spending more time out one. the b b s movement took a powerful new step forward. last week, when activists stopped massive israeli shipping company them from unloading its cargo in the port of oakland. after holding the picket line and fix gates to the port for to work shifts. and with solid arity from the i. l. w. u, locals, 10 long shore workers who refused to cross the picket line. the protest forced the still loaded ship to depart. for those of you who think stopping goods from entering a country is an unethical or wrong way to protest israel's apartheid state. then maybe you should go talk to joe biden, or donald trump, or brock obama, or george w bush or bill clinton, who all stopped billions of dollars worth of goods and supplies from entering
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countries by way of sanctions. the only difference is that these activists in oakland were doing it to stop israel's myriad human rights abuses. the u. s. government uses sanctions to crush poor people in country who ever so slightly get in the way of our vast and rapacious empire. for example, i don't joe biden, even remember why we're trying to cross venezuela right now. well, it, it was they, we must stop. they must be stop. because don't, don't tell me, don't tell me. don't, don't tell us on tip tongue they were. was it something to do with music? did they challenges to a dance off? i think. mucho know grass. yes. so the oakland port shutdown is one of the rare times that stopping
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a shipment has been used for good. instead of evil. we have to go to a quick break, but you can watch reactor that any time and portable dot tv and check out the redacted podcast. it's called moment of clarity when i drew and spotify and stature right back a lot more. ah, me. ah, the these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger. survive something on survival. why this is the hardest thing that i had the face was not having a face. i had a little patient that accepted the accept the fact that i made that appointment. we had no fears. del change pretty fast for shots. different
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stories behind the bullets. welcome back, i'm still a camp and now for all the news we didn't have time to get to know. we have time to get to it. please welcome and is lea a and is there what's up intelligent failure on intelligence failure? that's me. but one intelligence fragment that has not failed is the there is for now anyway, that there is a winner of the peruvian election that is pedro castillo. he's been elected president of the country down there. very incredible, right. though it is being disputed, oddly enough, but we should say he's a socialist left us. right? yes, she comes from adams from peasant. right? yeah. so there's a huge split in peru that really came out in the selection. lot of people from rural areas supported castillo and in urban areas, a lot of people felt torn, you know, they were affluent. they were like, i don't know how i feel about the socialist guy and then fuji maury was his
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opponent. she's kind of like a right wing populist. i don't know how you feel about her either. and then when the vote comes day, as you might guess, side with the right wing ultra nationalists. interestingly, before the election, who g maury was condemning castillo because he was raising some questions about the integrity of the election is saying i got some issues here and she was saying that is irresponsible for you to be talking about that. what are you doing? this is a democracy, you can't raise issues like that. and then what do you know? she loses now and she wants 802 voting stations. totally nullified all in the present area. right. which would pull 82200000 votes. well, you know, if, if only they had interstate cross check in across those peasants off the lift before they showed up, there you go. yeah, yeah, i'm sure they're working on it for next time. but it each in her defense though,
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she does have a very good reason for wanting to win and that is because she is being investigated for corruption. and if she were to win the presidency, then it would be delayed until her term is over. i think i remember that for the donald trump. right. $100000000.00 of debt due coming up. yeah. and they figured, well, i'll run maybe that'll get in the way of them collecting their debt. turns out that presidential campaigns are a great way to sort of put up a smokescreen for that stuff. but castillo, yeah, he has a of, on the left. he has a slogan, no more poor people in a rich country. and he wants to raise taxes on mining. he has sort of shy away from nationalization which is disappointed some in his party. however, he is going to launch a major public spending program. he plans to anyway, mirroring bolivia, which is right next to perot and a lot of the shame demographics, especially along the border. there are a lot of the people who voted for steel are familiar with marsh in bolivia,
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and they want social investments. so no more reliable in a rich country. i wonder if there's any other countries benefit from such motto or any you can. i can't think of any off the top my head. i'm sure there's so many. i mean, i feel like the one we live in though, technically area right now, it's not totally represented by congress. so you to get that easy as the taxation without representation, which we love, right? we put it on our license plates literally. so what else we got? so there is another investigation happening in your, in the united states, in a rich country where rich people are funding an organization called operation underground railroad, which sounds pretty good, right? they are against human trafficking against child trafficking. i, you know, i don't know anybody who's supposed to that sounds pretty innocuous. however, they have not quite spent the money in the way that people would think of the way
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they present themselves. it, as it turns out, this is very much a. she went on organization, jim could vsl the actor and passionate the christ recently gave a i was wondering what he was up to. well, i thought it was probably subway sandwich ads, but yeah, he's someone i was telling what home depot planks you can now got. bravo, yeah, he would know he is acting in a movie about the founder of operation underground railroad and he's trying to get it, you know, it has all this right wing money backing it. and he gave this interview to better sort of conference, and he was basically spouting q and on conspiracy theories about adrenal chrome. people are applauding like yes. so the baby's yeah. right. larry, for people who aren't familiar, maybe is above your pay grade, but once you get to a certain level, you gotta eat a couple of babies. really. they're pretty, pretty good. what are they talking to? they kind of mommy, are they sweet?
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yeah, yeah. you can well, you can have different could have a sauce on them. yeah. all right, babies toss buffalo and baby. but the, basically the theory of, of adrena chrome for those who are unfamiliar is that when a child is, has been captured there adrenalin, they take their adrenalin and drink it, which of course, crazy. but a lot of people behind this organization believe that and show that they have a thing called operation net nanny, where they go around and they've actually worked with the washington state patrol the troopers at washington state. and they do raise their conduct rates. and i've been what been people who might be, who to places mainly. yes, honestly. yeah. it's people who might be involved in child trafficking in an included one guy who sued them because he had nothing to do with child. dr. again, child abuse, any his real facts that goes on in this world in this nation. why don't they go after that? once they go up to the jeffrey up stains, they should, but yeah, it,
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it would bump up against their donors and it also really a big influence behind this is anti sex work. so people who are doing this conceptually just to foster was a way to crack down on that. and if any of these raids were like done on, let's say hillary clinton for something real like their actual corruption of the clinton machine. you know, that might be useful, but instead let's invent something and raise people over that. right. don't talk about haiti, don't talk about, you know, mike, you anders, i appreciate it. thank you. i. there are your headlines from the future in one week. you'll hear us government officials reveal they've been hit by new venezuela syndrome attack, which causes dam for them to be slightly off. the evil do were never rent coming up
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in september. your raid g o p senators office hiring. notice clearly looking for sociopath without saying sociopath. it's always awkward to get the wording just right. and this coming wednesday, new studies, 68 percent of us parents worry their children can only entertain themselves for 15 minutes while inside the small cage. american children just don't have the imagination they used to. that's our show. but i want to take a quick moment to wish a fond farewell to redact and correspond. and natalie mcgill, she wrote and start and countless, wonderful segments for redacted night over the course of her 4 plus years here. and now she's gone on to bigger and better things. well, there's nothing better than the shell, so she's gone on the lesser middling thing. now that doesn't really sound right she's, she's gone on other stuff and we all wish her good luck and great things to come.
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thanks for everything, natalie. now that is our show until next time. good night and keep biting. ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy. plantation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk i do it again. was like there was a lot of phoenix does actually got an uncovered face men's clothing and
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