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countries in totalitarian regime, they have massacres and wars in free democracies. they of humanitarian intervention . it sounds so lovely, doesn't it? humanitarian intervention. like we did no rock and up can if dan and theory libya. yeah. man and like we want to do in iran and venezuela, china and north korea don't be upset. we just want to intervene in your humanity. it will only take a minute and we'll use lube into italy, terry, and regime. they fund terrorist groups to create instability and putting democracies, they fund terrorist groups to create stability. yes, all of the terrors we fund help make things better. it is now well known that the us funded and supported osama, ben lawton, and the merger dean which became alco even after 2001. the u. s. government has funded and timed, allied with al qaeda and their offshoots. in fact, right now,
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just last one of p b s frontline, special was the latest vehicle in a p r campaign to legitimize re branded syrian al qaeda. h t yes. and market. it's liter mohammed gilani as a competent american assets. that's right. the founder of archive is branton varia is now our friend. did we say it was a bad guy now and a bad guy? we just needed to get to know more or turn down the beheading people in the street was may of understanding. he was actually helping them. you see they had an infection of the body in the removed it. the body had gone bad and so he helped them get rid of it. and that's why
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we like him. he's our friend, enjo, talent, terry, and regime evil dictators. bomb their own people in fried democracies, we bomb our own people. we love on our own people, the u. s. government or us police have dropped bombs on americans in the mine wars and west virginia and the early 19 hundreds. but much more recently in the move bombing and philadelphia in 1985, the police dropped bombs on our own citizens and then burned down an entire city block, killing 11 people into telephone regimes. a single party upholds and enforces the status quo in free democracies, true parties of hauled and enforce the status quo. so you see are different. that is, rather than having donald trump perpetrating horrific human rights abuses in our names over seeing the largest prison state in the world over seeing a racist police system, supporting
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a health care system that exploit harms and main people who are the rich because they can't afford health care and furthering endless environmental destruction instead of all that. now we have joe biden doing those things. this gives us something very important. it's called the illusion of joy. yes, we get to pretend we made a choice, and that makes everything your so much better. it's kind of like want to, toddler is about to get a needle stuck in his arm like to draw blood or something. and the nurse let him choose between the band aid with the dinosaurs on it. and the band aid with the cars on it. you know which choice is not on the table. the choice to not have a metal stick shoved in his arm. so the kid gets to choose the color of the band aid, and he therefore feel like he shows that the needle stock and his arm is exactly
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the same with our political parties. we get to choose either the dinosaur, joe biden, or the gas guzzling car, donald trump. and then we think everything our country does is our choice. but it's not because you know what option was never on the table to stop. oh. but i don't complain. you chose this didn't totally karen regime they way to brutally violate crackdowns on protesters to wash defense in free democracies. they do this also, but then the politicians neil, while we're in ken pay cloth. yes. in free to mark or do they all price defense except at standing rog and occupy was trade and black lives matter and logging $5.00 and $5.00 for 15. and
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jill died kidnapped by police will decide to attend to act on a bite. they quick down on descent, constantly in every city, every year. going back to the founding of this country into an allegory regime. you know exactly who rules over you in free democracies, the true rulers hide behind fake public governments. in most ways, the matter, the true rulers of the united states are the c e. o is the big tech company, the big weapons contractors in the big guy, company, big farm, a big presence, etc, etc, etc. they are the ones really calling the shots when push called the shops in totalitarian regimes. any election they have are rigged and challenges are handpicked by the authoritarian rulers in free democracies, the rulers rigby elections and hand pick the candidates. and they do this to other countries as well. don't forget, the dns e own lawyers said in court that the democratic party has the right to pick their
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nominee in a smoke filled room behind closed doors. effectively rigging their own primary election. and of course, even beyond that, the system is eventually rigged by money. don't have millions of dollars, then you're not going to congress. and who do you have to reach out to in order to get that money to run the rich, the rulers of the society? if you're believe don't fit with their beliefs, then no money for you. it's like the soup nazi. but with money still not to fill in totally carrying regimes your force to all day in free democracies, you are trained to think your obedience was your own idea. say so much freer it was my idea to get into this career. i hated a miserable office or serving appetizers the as the t d i friday,
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it was my idea to stay in it because otherwise i couldn't afford health insurance or my kids college tuition or to take care of my elderly mom and in total attention regimes. they improved in or kill journalists for revealing inconvenient truth about the powerful leon. j. a son j. i call may a things hey, unto talent, perry and regimes. they and circle the planet where the military bases wage, endless wars which killed millions and worked and destroy any nation which did fill bays. there are government. whoops, sorry. that's actually free democracy's. well, as be honest, it's really just one democracy in circles. the globe the united states,
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which is in pray to democracy in dough talent, terry and regimes. the thinness and re, are kept impoverished while the rulers live, live, honestly with more than they could ever spend by in free democracy, that's completely different. the rulers barely barely scraping by jo jo, by taking amtrak train every day. it was belittle career just so we could on board to go visit is jell companies in delaware into italy, terran regimes, bands of armed thugs, patrol the streets to enforce obedience to authority. but here in the us, pat, oh, we don't, they're not, i mean we'll, we'll have arms are not moving god in totalitarian regimes. the
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powerful determine what happens regardless of the desire of the people. for example, for example, a large princeton study found the no matter what the people in totalitarian states want, it only happen if you don't agree with what the rules one. anyway, the people have essentially no influence. oh, but sorry, that study was that was about the united states. my, my bad, i thought i thought that was it was, that was us again in totality and regimes. you are not free and you know it in free democracies, you are not free. and you don't know it very right now. you think yourself i have brave. oh yeah. go outside pamphlets, drink a beer, fell long i put to go. i've put some lawn chairs and a baby pole in an empty parking spot down down to hang out
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a little little barbecue there. see how many minutes go by before you're told to move along by a cop? i thought you were afraid what i have been afraid. free me do what you want on it. well, i'm free. as long as i move along, freedom move along. go into a store instead of pretend there and fail long before they call the police. yeah, but that's private property that does a cow half of a private property. now you can't go anywhere now because someone owned everything . ok then said protect public park. see how long you can do that. j k b is, is a public part. well, exactly, or not. the public did said public use for everyone. you can stay here. you got to move along. so you can only use the public space is the way precisely they want you to use and you can only use the private faces the way they want you to use a way or the can i just be
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a strange human who isn't going by some stupid role you can all do that in your house alone in the dark. what a free society as you can see, we here in the united states actually do live in a totalitarian state. in fact is what political theorists, sheldon wall, in terms inverted totalitarianism, which does not find its expression in a demagogue or charismatic leader. but in the faithless anonymity of the corporate state. once we get past the denial part of the equation, we can actually start to fight against it. and i feel like having the vailable, i feel like i totally feel it can even live in dc the value to be redacted. and i the
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i welcome hello, i'm lee can now let's take the news from behind folks. good news. our military is building a new atomic bomb for us. that's right. you and i both know that the 6000 nuclear warheads we currently possess, arch play, stand up our game, all right. so that we can, you know, obliterate everyone else which we all know will also result our own death. but still, i bet right before we follow the ground, that radioactive breeze through our air will feel so good because we'll know we've won. so in order to up are again, america is building a new weapon of mass destruction, a nuclear missile. the length of a bowling lane, it will be able to travel from 6000 miles, carrying a warhead more than 20 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on
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hiroshima. it will be able to kill hundreds of thousands of people in a single shot. how much will the program going to create this new completely redundant, completely unnecessary nuclear missile? not much at all. we're getting it for a bargain basement price for merchants of death. northrop grumman, which by the way, got their name when their founder was choking on a chicken buck. omen. no, i want to call them no problem. there's, i'll do it the job to on there is selling $600.00 of these bob to the american variable for a measly $100000000000.00. as the bulletin of atomic scientist said, a $100000000000.00 could pay $1240000.00 elementary school teacher salaries for a year for the missiles could vaporize one boy,
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$24000000.00 teachers. so that's cool till that 100 b. these, which is a new line term i'm trying out for 1000000000 hope you'll come along with me, but i can see from your hesitation that anyway that 100 b. these could also provide 2840000 and 4 year university scholarships. but the missiles could turn at $2840000.00 universities to dust that under a $1000000000.00 is even enough to build a massive mechanical wall to protect new york city from sea level rise. but those 600 hot new nukes could maybe blow up sea level rise. perhaps when does anyone want? try what the try pointed. yes, we could solve
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a ton of our society problems with that $100000000000.00. or we could create redundant nukes that if you'd would almost definitely mean the extinction of most of humanity. but want to live, you know, i, b, m half incredible life. so it would be even better than that time the gulf of mexico caught on fire and they couldn't put it out there it is right there. no need to worry folks just the gateway to hell opening up in the middle of the ocean. but you have no, no fear. no, no, i have no fear. it's not like that happened recently. that was way back weekend last weekend. ok, if i'm honest for a moment, there's no 100000000000 dollar project to build better. meaning worse, stronger meaning worse, quicker. maybe worse, nuclear weapons is more terrified,
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and we have both the trump and binding ministrations, the thing for it if control, if the worst thing i've seen since a live torch concert by metallica was over dub with elevator music because the oregon i just didn't want to copyright strike, ah, i that was real. we didn't alter the that were, there was a live concert people were watching. so just remember that as our leaders try to push us closer to the brink of our own disaster, nothing could be worse. that metallica, we have to go to a quick break, but you can watch redact the night anytime portable dot tv and check out the redacted i podcast called moment of clarity on i tunes spotify and fit your i'll be
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right back a lot more. use the the ah me ah, you know you don't do it. you know it, uncle nice number didn't want to, you know, you didn't, you know, i don't, i don't,
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i don't know that i'll use enough 40 almost there. i get like that for the online for me, but he is the most senior for some of it to get back to your home job and took a look at it. went for william in. it was nice with those who knew that plenty person initials for the 2nd to use the the, the,
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the welcome back. i'm still the camp, perhaps morocco, obama. great. it's achievement. and by greatest, i mean least bad was his normalization of diplomatic relations with cuba. but now that his former vice president in the oval office will that progress be reinvigorated, or will our stance towards cuba cape being utterly idiotic and childish to find out more. we go to our intelligence failure, anders late. ah . after 4 years of intransigence casual threats of nuclear war and unabashed flirtation with foreign leaders, wives, the united states is back and ready to reassume its respected place on the global stage. under president biden's leadership,
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america can leave the world in helping poor countries recover from gulf. it just so long as those countries have governments that we like that does not include the nation of cuba, which just 5 short years ago, biden's old boss was starting to make some serious headway with although congress still refused to lift our trade embargo, obama did remove travel restrictions, he reopened the american embassy in havana, and he took cuba off the state sponsors of terror list. this posture was long overdue at the time when not sure how i feel about the last part, considering it was cuba after all, who gave us ted cruz. but more recently, the relationship between the us and cuba hasn't been all rom, coke, mumbo and char, which i hear is a great sandwich down there. this january, just a few weeks before leaving office, then president trump decided to double down on the trade embargo by levying new
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sanctions on cuba and putting them back on the terrorism list. that guy always needs to go out with the biggest bang possible, doesn't it? at that time he had a bunch of confused arthritic troglodytes, dribbling their way past the capital police to try and make them their blood april . anyone that wasn't enough. know, he needed to cause people pain, which is exactly what the sanctions have done. even though trump supporters a burden, they should be pretty satisfied with this cuba policy so far, which has been this shame as trumps. even at the un last month when a resolution condemning america's illegal embargo on cuba came up for a vote, our ambassador didn't even abstain. like they used to wonder obama. they voted know, and made us the only country in the entire united nations to do so. other than israel, which is a shame for many reasons, not least of which is, it prolongs my dream of one day eating a fusion israeli falafel q bono sandwich. also shouldn't we be worried that israel
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might be copying off of our papers that the you one sounds like cheating to me now, despite all the undue pressure on cubes, economy for generations, it's government has invested heavily in health care. cuba medical system has allowed to outperform much of the world in terms of life expectancy, infant mortality, and most recently, per capita. pandemic statistics. cubans response to cov, it has been so aggressive that they've even dispatched doctors and health care workers to over 40 countries in what's known as the henry reed brigade, there named after an american drummer boy for the union army. henry reeve who went off to cuba in the 1800s to help them fight for independence. yes, believe it or not, it was an american from brooklyn who did that. and he wasn't even trying to start a banana plantation or anything. unfortunately, the american government has coerced countries like bolivia and brazil into expelling henry re brigadier se really top notch timing. they're sending doctors
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out of your country during a pandemic. like if you are about to shoot a feature film, but 1st you sent home all the actors and the key grip. think of how many keys you would lose without the key rep onset. ok, i have no idea what key groups do, but you get the point thanks to their strong command of biotech and advanced medicine. the cubans have managed develop their own vaccines without help from the u. s. or the pack of homicide leaches, we call big pharma. so far, cuba has vaccinated about 2000000 of its 11000000 people and hopes to have 70 percent of the population vaccinated by august. yet because of the 60 year us embargo, the country is facing a shortage of millions of syringes. yeah, you heard that, right. it's the syringes, they're short on the chemical vaccine itself that it took a year for scientists to produce know the needle and plastic tube thing that you
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push the vaccine through. how do we expect humans to get vaccinated? are they gonna knock the shots back and then chase them with lime and salt? well, whatever they end up having to do really comes down to what one guy decides. and unfortunately that one guy is joe biden. his strategy on cuba so far has been to do more or less nothing. and there's not much sign of that changing until we the people who are supposed to be his collective boss. give biden wake up call. preferably a marin battelle from washington, my manners li, with redacted tonight. and now for all the news, we didn't have time to get through, but now we have to get to it. please welcome naomi carbonic, highly. hey, how you doing you self? so as you've heard, the president of haiti was assassinated in the dead of night. by what seems, it seems like their foreign mercenaries, they were speaking english and spanish. and they posed as the d. e. a, in order to get through the 4 layers of security in order to get to the president.
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the are not in fact the d a or the d. a claims that they were not there would be weird that the u. s. word assessment. i'm considering he the us like he was, are you with are dude and there is a speculation that the us may be behind it because he, he kind of became unreliable tor, me and, but it looked like he was kind of positioning himself towards more power sharing even though he was consolidating power in the past few years. so he was, you know, there is a possibility that us or us interest thought, well, better to just take him out and then we'll have control of the country. yeah, exactly. i mean, nobody benefit better than us when haiti is in chaos because we get to exert control over. there are a lot of job and i'm, we've had a lot of enemies. he had mass opposition against them, almost the revolution in the streets. if you see pictures of the protests in haiti, it's just,
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it's just the 3 are filled with people. and this goes back to the petro creve agreement that venezuela had with haiti. they were offer it then as well was offering haiti discounted oil up until 2017 when they couldn't do it because of our sanctions. yes. so we've basically said we're not going to buy discounted venezuelan oil anymore. we're going to buy american oil after pressure from the u. s. chevron exxon. and so prices when sky high weight, this would be a 1st for us to do something based on oil interest. oh yeah. yeah. okay. yeah, totally. i mean, what were we in bananas before so you said prices, sky high prices when sky high, and that's what led to this mass opposition. and really the haitian people felt betrayed by marquiz because they felt solidarity with venezuela who was offering them a really good deal and offering them basically
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a fund for social programs. because of they would be able to defer payments for 25 years and be able to hold on to this money, which then always embezzle so, but haitian people were really pissed off. so there are many people in haiti with a reason to not want him in power. also, he was kind of cleaning the power after he should have been out of office in february and he was like why, what about the constitution? what we are, what are the term option anyways, but yeah, i mean, it seems to me unlikely that the us would be behind us because we've been so successful at engineering elections in haiti. you know, we got mo, e's empower, we got more tele before him. we kicked out, i received the wildly popular hidden fluid to africa. i mean, several time we asked him fully and several times we were like, you don't get it man. excellent, thank you. that's our show. but if you'd like to get all of our content in the free
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