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free, you're rich and guilty. you are, if you're poor you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice, usually going to dig yourself before your warning shots off fired as russia space, the u. k. will face a severe consequences if it's greater than another provocation. doctor, a british warship breached rushing waters in the black sea on wednesday. this comes as a trove of secret documents, as reportedly found that the bus stop suggesting the ship's route along crimea was no accident in the tech world real to the death of anti virus software. pioneer john mackenzie, who was found dead in a spanish prison cell in world forty's,
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the saying is a suicide. so he had previously tweeted, he would never take his own life. and dozens of criminal cases are opened on hundreds of web pages removed. russia battles, a booming fake vaccine certificate market correspondence found out the risk of trying to obtain one for himself. so they put all the information that i gave them, the faith name, date of birth, was faith that i would scan and i've lost my money. ah . so just after 2 pm on sunday, here on the russian capital, this is on to you to national we got the weekly for you now the top stories of the week and of today. so russia has reacted furiously after a u. k. a warship breached its waters in the black sea on wednesday. moscow has branded a provocation and warned of severe consequences in case of
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a repeat. but london has defended sanctions saying the vessel was on an internationally recognized root of the russian federal security service. actually released the video of the incident. please get your thoughts on the table on the table. but when headlines broke, that the russians had fired warning shots. british warship, semester funder, the royal navy went for b. deny tonight, deny policy. what shots, what bones? no guns here. and it would have been plain sailing for that flush of events if it hadn't been for one, john less to apparently didn't get the memo line. i'll fire if you don't change the course. i'll defiant visual
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trucking, right altitude like this was a deliberately, by the rule navy was your major mrs. and continue to show the true car is in her. julie walters, you know, was within 12 miles of course, we could see that i'm not sure i called fucking or should the report to dramatic a town to bullets flying overhead was a bit eakwood for the royal navy who found itself caught in a lie. but lucky boy, johnson was that to clear it all up. the russians have said that all rejection, though they thawed warning shots up beth faced lies. well, that bath there is no, that's not my me that that's not my information. what he meant was that the h m. s. defend acted appropriately because the u. k. doesn't recognize these waters
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as russian, but is ukranian just like crimea. so russia had no right to warm its guns. most go was not impressed. name a country who wouldn't scramble off to catching sight of a 152 meter long foreign warship, 12 miles from a piece of land. it uncompromising. he considers it so whose people for 7 years have flown the russian flag from that cause that balconies that boats crimea as rushes red line to moscow, summoned the british ambassador and spoke in no uncertain terms. what can we do? we can only appeal to commonsense and demand respect for international law. if this does not work, we can bomb not only in the direction, but also in target. if our colleagues do not understand these words, show how serious such war games can be. even at forest cracking a bad joke, and the royal navy telling its truth rather than the truth strike you as comical
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for russia. does nothing funny and an expanding nato, massive wardrobes and foreign ministry bases near its porters. and now a warship knocking at its tool. this has all made moscow wary and distrustful of nature's claims. it's a little defensive, but would someone acting defensively reject offers to deescalate as the criminal claims? given all of this, surely the brits knew how russia would react. the question that is, what exactly what they hoping to achieve? what is it for to strengthen the mis created and media and the political stage of western countries, including in the bowels of brussels, about our alleged unpredictability, about our alleged threat to this very western world. but ultimately, the brits ended up making waves for all the wrong reasons, floundering and ally wald watched on. i think we can all agree not the most
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majestic of moments for the royal navy when it gets better. in the meantime, the bbc report that has obtained exclusive access to almost 50 pages of classified documents, actually containing details about the route of the mhs. defend the files, including emails and powerpoint presentations. a said to belong to the british defense ministry. i will found its claim to get this at a bus stop in kent. now, according to the documents the vessels passage was aimed at provoking an aggressive response from moscow with a route close to crimea being deliberately chosen. let's learn a bit more about this chalet, talking live now to security specialist chris philip joining us here on the program . good to see you today. do you think we're talking about an active provocation here? i mean, clearly they were alternate routes that defend a could have taken. yeah, i think that i recall is completed one sided before and that there's another side to the story. of course, as the british would claim that we need to know what is coming and what is being
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and yet unsure that i knew that this would provoke a response. and these documents that have been showed that they knew that was the case. but that doesn't mean that room to do it, but if, if, if indeed it is an active provocation, if it isn't after provocation, what do you think the case trying to achieve? well, when you say publication, it's about upholding certain laws. and clearly, where the mismatch is between the understanding of the laws from the russian side, about probably a waters and from pretty much the rest of the world. so. so i think genuine cation, i think it was a room that i go to where what they considered to be the rightly allowed to go well. now, according to these documents that apparently belonged to the ministry of defense, were not allowed to show these documents. regrettably, we'll get in big trouble if we do, however, these documents apparently lay out different causes to defend the could have taken
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. and apparently it showed one that might provoke a reaction from russia and this one considered to be dangerous. according to the documents was the one chosen. so one of the question i have for you is there was a b, b, c correspondent on the ship at the time of the incident. do you think? do you think that was a coincidence? no, i think you're quite right. that was, that was a deliberate action which they understood may create an issue from russia to side to the story. you know, the report that i just heard from your lady report, it was one side to side to the whole incident. i think it's important to listen to, well, clearly russia has its own version of its own maritime. and then of course, this is disagreed upon by number of it's professional partners in the west. let's, let's address the issue of finding these documents, apparently belonging to the ministry of defense finding documents out of bus stop.
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i mean, that sounds more like a drop to me. i mean, due by the last files version of events. well, i'm afraid i do because i know my, it's ridiculous. the person i believe already reported it to is supervised and offices and whoever it was is going to be in big trouble because there's nothing new in the, in the document there's nothing is going to change every, the russians do exactly the story and you weren't really gonna hold anything on this? so i think it's, it's a very embarrassing thing. it's, it shows a lack of security awareness by that lesson to have a lot of them. but it's not really going to change things too much when you think you say it's embarrassing that these documents were found. it, i guess, to say at least to find what are classified documents, but get belonging to the ministry of defense being found that the bus stopping can just, i mean, frankly, it sounds like a drop. it sounds like it sounds like it was given to the babies the correspondent to then go public with it. but why? why do we have such a across here?
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information the b, b, b, b, c correspondent was on the ship, reported on the flying russian jets reported the warning fire from the russian ship but, but the british government says no shots were fired. why is that? i actually saw on the b. c, news another the gun by it, it was when it was, i didn't know whether it was in i place it was to the, to the destroy. so i think, you know, there's a mismatch of ideas in the whole story is not good because really we don't want to be getting engaged in an issue in that area. but the documents already the leaving in can do you think, do you think just, just finally had you think if, if russia sale some of it was shipped along the coast of dos it or somerset or devon for example. how, how do you think the u. k. government would react to that. what it does and it has
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them, there was, there was a boy that came through a year or so ago. and ross never finds a consistently been turned away by british. so this is nothing, you know, this holier than attitude from anyone because unfortunately this is, this is a matter of just the primacy can also, but it also sounds like, you know, little bouts of brinkman ship. i mean, is there a, i mean, you, me a civilian, say we're not in the military, you know, we're not, we're not flying across or setting the ships or on. is there actually the true purpose to, to doing these kinds of sons? well, i think there is, because i think if you, if you don't use what you consider to be international waterways and the same issue is in the trying to say at the moment, if you don't use them, then there's the agreement that the other person can make the rules and there are policy and the international will say that these are ways that can be used by
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international ships. chris philip, the security specialist joining us live here on our to international. we appreciate your time. thank you for your insight. thank you for the tech. well, apparently reeling of the death of anti virus software pioneer, john mcafee. he was found dead and his boss alone, a prison cell on wednesday, just hours office space. national court ruled in favor of extra i think him to america. now he was known over the years for his extravagant and outspoken antics and regular challenges to the status quo when america ought to reach power takes a closer look at his life, john mac, or he was a caller full personality to say the least. a rabble with a biography that reads like a hollywood script. eccentric millionaire computers, viruses, anti virus software, crypto currencies, drugs, bo chases, paragliding promoter of numerous conspiracy theories, us presidential candidate, officially accused of arms smuggling and even murder. these were all parts of his
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life, which ended in a no less unusual fashion in a jail cell in barcelona. mere hours after court agreed to extradite him to the west to face tax evasion charges. now the theories are pouring in. was it a suicide to draw negative attention to the government? was it even a suicide at all? which is the official cause of death given by spain? getting subtle messages from us, officials saying in effect, were coming for you, mcafee. we're going to kill yourself. i got a tough through today just in case if i suicide myself, i didn't, i was whacked, check my rights, all. i am content and here i have friends, the food is good, all as well. know that if i hang myself, i'll epstein it will be no fault of mine. some social media users point out washington certainly considered him something of a nuisance. he was actively anti establishment. tried to get elected president of the us several times representing the libertarian party campaign against corruption
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in the us tax service. the rest opposed government financial policy and was a big advocate for crypto currency. after he was arrested in spain, he claimed all the charges against him were politically motivated. and like 2018, i announced i would run again. and i also announced i would target the i r s and it's corruption. and 2 months later, the iris filed charges against me. i believe the charges are politically motivated, although he did actually skip paying his taxes. but he had his reasons. i have not file a tax return for a years why one taxation is illegal to pay tens of millions already and received jeff services. 3, i'm done making money. i live off cash from mike as a yank. my net income is negative, but i am a prime target the i r s. here i. he even went as far as to compare the i r s to a government enforcement agency. i can, so the german s. s, the one with the enormous power of the i r s, and emerge isn't s s,
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like intimidation, arm of the government doing prohibition. when drinking alcohol was a crime unable to by legitimate alcohol, the public relied on family stills from destroying stills. it now destroys us, while it's questionable whether these opinions were the primary reason behind his arrest. he certainly did turn heads with his assault against the establishment he so despised. among those assaults were accusations that the government was conducting mass, electronic espionage. government is crazy and paranoid to department of homeland security, an agency which was created to protect us mixed and enemies as directed activities within the country. now it demands the eye and of the us citizens, fully undress before them, and that the romans for the most intimate corners of our private lives for the sake of protecting us. and he heavily criticized u. s. foreign policy. we run into the terrorism problem because america has meddled in other countries affairs and acted like the world's placement for too long. while
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he was a hero to thumb, others saw him as a man with a wild imagination. and yeah, not everything he said and did was exactly true or generally considered decent. he did make up a story about being arrested for wearing a thong instead of a face mask faked several heart attacks, while in a guatemalan jail, had his own private comp out and harem while living in the caribbean. but like him or not, the news of his unexpected death has certainly caught the attention of many, including us surveillance whistleblower edward snowden. europe should not expedited those accused of non violent crimes to a court system. so unfair and prison system so cruel that native born defendants would rather die than become subject to its julian assange could be next until the system is reformed. a moratorium should remain while mcafee has lost his life. his story is not over, said he actually kill himself if he did, then why or was he actually a threat worth removing?
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the theme, as these questions will boggle the minds of quite a few people and be the topic of debate for quite some time. well, mcafee isn't the only high profile person of late to have died while awaiting trial . in america with the disgrace finance, ga, jeffrey epstein, also committing suicide in custody. now fears to have been long expressed about, well the, the mental health of long time detainee julian assange. so autism or that does, via, if not discuss the whistle blowers case with my colleague column bray. mcafee was bought in the u. k. how that he was us citizen julian assange isn't gone in the presence of the prosecuting him because of the suspected sexual assault delegation . now they're, they, they've come out. and they said it's because of his work investigative work, his journalism, exposing war crimes that killed many, many people as well as corruption scandal that the highest levels of power the
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things we've seen published. and we can see the fear is now the julian assad, under pressure for so long that he may choose a similar option. and of course, a few people are going to be joining adults here on the day that it adds to mcafee . that adds to higher number of people who died either imprisoned on the jurist because they're facing legal action. aaron was sworn aside from mike if you also a web pioneer and it's partly in his twenties, he made the incident hall of fame read it. he was an early employee help get that off the grab. she was threatening with 30 years behind bars by united states, prosecutors. so what he did is he downloaded many, many demick journals. he believed that the internet should be free, access to knowledge should be free. later after he was found, hanged in his apartment, we found out the, the secret service that they had documents on him, a huge amount. the secret service was involved. then, for example,
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we have abstract jeffrey epstein, who could have brought down the system the establishment. i mean, he's friends included president celebrities, superstar sickness oh, all manner of people, well known and many of them frequented movies parties, parties where there was a legend, the abuse of children, sexual abuse of children. he was found also hadn't in his, in his jail. so many people do by that story except cool says there's no proof. there's no evidence that there was foul play. nevertheless, it is, it is starting because all these that happened in areas in the country where the united states and europe, which are 1st in the front room when they hear about human rights abuses or prosecution of activists in china or russia. for example, assange has been harass, tortured, and we have no idea what is happening to him right now. then the anglo saxons will issue immediate release saying no longer could his free soul suffer. the vulgar
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world's slow infamy. and that's it. the rest can do this kind of thing, this card there to sonnets. the point is that there is now the least of high profile figures. figures that have been given a lot of publicity or choosing to commit suicide rather than be handed over to the united states to adjust the system that is seen as unfair and cruel. by many. when we talk to ecuador was former console in the u. k. who helped arrange a silent julian us orange. also, adam cox showed us presidential candidate for the libertarian party in the last election were drawn back if he was his running mate. they pointed to the severe and oppressive conditions that mcafee and assange had been facing. julian songs happens to be high profile, and that he represents a unique risk. and i hope the world turns their attention to him and make sure that he is released from custody. that everybody in any prison in any jail,
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anywhere in the world who is there for a victimless crimes. that is to say political crimes crimes that are crimes only because the government say so because they challenge their illegitimate hour and prevent their ability to continue their rackets. of injustice, they should all be freed. and we should make sure that governments do not have the power to commit these crimes any longer. this is another month of perception. this is a very, very, and expect doc knows made why they hired, especially in this country in the u. k. the junior suffix from depression she has of spiritual and that increases significantly, there is all suicide. even the conditions that he's killed. now, in a maximum security policeman in the u. k. known as the panel,
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i'm not even talking about the condition 6 with in the united states, which is the reason why many people prefer to commit suicide rather than being extradited to that system. moscow reported more than 6000 new covert infections on sunday. the russian capital broke. it's all time record for 2 days straight about a week ago of a $9000.00 cases each time. the surgeon infections prompted the moscow authorities to make jobs mandatory for certain sectors which could explain why it's fake vaccination market is booming right now. our corresponding constantino roscoe found out the risks of trying to score one for himself. $35.00. that's how little a fe, coded vaccine certificate would cost you here in russia. not only are they cheap, but the market for them is huge. so i went on telegram and found land of anonymous
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groups that are offering you what at 1st glance might seem as real proof that you were inoculated. those certificates even have hospital dams and doctorate and signature. it's fake one of course. but that's exactly what i was looking for. so i went with calibration group that was the quickest to respond and i gave them and made up name, date of birth, etc. and they sent me back a picture of what the final certificate would look like. here it is. so they've already made it look. so they put all the information that i gave them, the faith name, date of birth, be address, and the certificate has stamps and have been dr. a signature, so i gotta give it to them. it really looks like a real one. i know, at least to me, they were polite and i didn't notice anything fish. hello. i would like to buy cobra $900.00 vaccination certificate. how can that be done?
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option $140.00 for certificate, not registered on government website. option $2108.00 for certificate registered on government website. how will the courier deliver it? how does it happen? a young korea will pass you the certificate in a yellow envelope. like a package from eli express, you know, from what i've seen, the business is booming. these people are trying to learn new customers with discounts and special offers. they sent samples and even warned against scammers, he'd take your money and disappear. and in fact, that's exactly what happened to me. so i transferred the money and we agreed to meet at a metro station, but they do me up the well, i think there is no point to me. wait any longer because let's face it. i was scammed and i've lost my money. even if i had gotten the certificate,
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it wouldn't have helped me much. you seen russia when you get a covey jab, a record of years on a government website called go so sluggish without this any printed document about vaccination with all the stamps is just a scrap of paper. but if you're willing to pay more the same people promise they can hack the system and get you a real working q r code that will prove you've had the vaccine. even if you haven't been hello, do you provide vaccination certificates? yes. which one do you need? the simple one or with the registration on cost louis, i need the $1.00 with the registration on the site. what information do you need from me? your name, address, and date vaccination which you need on the certificate prepayment is 50 percent after putting your date on the government side, you pay the remaining 50 percent. so is it official? yes, of course. completely official. you will get a q r code for the government website as soon as we finish it. but how will you do it?
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we have our own ways, the sky works. that's why we suggest completing the payment after you get your q r code. so you will know for sure that we did our work all the cameras i talked to were very discreet about their methods. but we know there are confirmed cases of people get into vaccination certificate registered on the government website without actually taking the jap. that scheme is more sophisticated and it cost way more around $300.00 us dollars and he requires that corrupt health care worker who has to fill in patients data without seeing that person. and then throw away an on use jap for the record, which, you know, among other things is a waste of all the vaccine is opened and poured out. just in case there is some sudden inspection. it would be difficult to explain where this dozens of extra vials came from, because all the vaccines are numbered. rushing authorities are trying to crack down on the fraudsters and we know of 24 felony cases opened up in the last few weeks
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over forged vaccine certificates. on top of that, russia is internet watchdog ross. com. that door is forcing scores of suspicious websites and telegraph verbs to shut down, but the black market is expanding its reach, especially now that covert jobs are becoming mandatory for most workers in moscow service sector transferred in education, and russian officials claim they are out of options here the country now deals with the delta various which spread faster and have harder. for scammers are sensing this and getting ready to line their pockets. but one should not forget that if you opt for a fake certificate instead of a real shot, you risk either and losing your money the way i did or what's worse getting on the wrong side of the law. and then there was the matter of deadly virus that you are still not protected against. or there are some stories from the past 7 days here
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globally, are locked up here in the united states. put that in perspective. imagine all of los angeles and all of new york combined, arrested every year. the you need to tell you, read the pony. you can open and read between the person in the car who as an american citizen, you don't have to be a murderer or a rapist or a thief to be arrested. you can call the police in an emergency and find yourself arrested just because the officer doesn't like you me my strongest memory. my mom is she was very teaching and sharing.
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