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do essential, a left the planet fry, and i will admit most pride things are good chicken onions, dram, the french but fried, planted is bad. i cannot stress that enough. most people with half a brain cell now understand that human made climate change is wreaking havoc on the world. and it's only getting worse. but most people do not understand just how long oil and gas they, the entire oil and gas industry has known that we are destroying the planet with fossil fuels. look, look right now. right now you're probably thinking 19 eighties. right? you were, were you 900 eighty's while you're wrong? and i would appreciate it if there were no more interruptions. okay. 1959. that's right. i good. how was president k, a k was only on his 3rd affair. when the oil titans found out they were heating
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up the planet d. smog dot com did some great work on this. they put together a list of the top 12 earliest documents proving the fossil fuel industry knew about global warming, and did call about it. and the earliest one is from an american petroleum institute conference in 1959, where physicists, edward, teller, warrens oil executives about rising levels of carbon dioxide and the likelihood of global warming and fi level rise by the end of the century. wow, i'm sure that was a lovely conference. do you think they gave out inflatable arm band with the petroleum institute printed on the side to help the attendees load once their homes were under water? and the bins could also be half full of flame retardant. so that if it turns out you're on fire instead of under water, they can just pop those poor the, the sweet safety fluid all over there. right?
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stupid act faces. but of course, it was not just one warning at the american petroleum institute, 1965 meeting president frank occurred, announces to industry leader as the president, lyndon johnson council of scientific advisors has found that continued fossil fuel use would cause climate change by the year 2000, resulting in serious global impacts. the report says, the pollution from internal combustion engines is so serious and is growing so fast that an alternative non polluting means of powering automobiles, buses and trucks is likely to become a national necessity. oh, is it it? ha, maybe we could have powered everything with both spraying out of big oil executives faces. i mean, it's kind of hydro electric and maybe they do just drop a generator page one of their mouths maybe would have the added effect of burning
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their faces off 2 birds, one stone, moving on to 1968, the petroleum institute commissioned a private study on pollution and it binds man of now engaged in a vast g o physical experiment with his environment. the earth, significant temperature changes are almost certain to occur by the year 2000 and these could bring about ply, matic changes, of vast g o physical experiment on a little petri dish called earth. well, is there any chance we could move it to another p 3? just like some sort of experiment movers still, maybe we could, could do the experiment on what's the, what's the thing in the sky, carl? carl? no, not or do it the, the moon, the moon can what can we maybe do this climate experimental on the moon because i
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do believe is getting hotter than a pancake riddle in july. the mobile on pamphlets yesterday. but it doesn't stop there. in 1979, and exxon employee writes an internal report saying, limiting theo to requires immediate action that was 79. i wasn't even born yet. now i have a gray nose hairs, and we thought in 1980 the american petroleum institute, internal c o 2 and climate task force meats and scientists. john lockerman reports in 2005, there will be a one degrees celsius. rise in temperatures that would be barely noticeable by 2030 age 2.5 degrees celsius. rise with major economic consequences. 2067. a 5 degree celsius rise with globally catastrophic affects. wow. if only someone had to listen to him or, i don't know. told the general public this is still what we're talking about. he's
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still 2 decades before george w bush was making fun of al gore for acting like climate change was real. also in 1980. the american petroleum institute publishes to energy futures, a policy booklet that advocates expand in coal, oil and gas production for decades in the whole booklet. they don't mention their understanding of the harms of climate change. so there's marks the 1st known public climate dis information. then in 1981, exxon concludes a field to study and internally says in direct control measures such as energy conservation or shifting to renewable sources represent the only options that might make sense. yet even as they're saying that internally in their own goddamn offices outside, they're telling everyone else. it's fine. what are you talking about? he plan it now. don't look down. no,
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it's not 80 degrees in february and it's cold burger. i'm cold. i need, i need to find my scar. no, no, no, i'm sweating profusely. no, those are face icicles. do face it going to drippy, drippy face or goals. also in 1981 exxon's manager of strategic planning and programs, roger cohen reviews the company's long term plans until 2030 and reports that it is distinctly possible that they will indeed be catastrophic, at least for a substantial fraction of the earth population. oh, i thought you were talking about something bad happening, says catastrophic, for a substantial fraction. let me, let me ask you this will the remaining people still be able to buy gasoline because that would, that would help our 3rd quarter earnings a lot if they could keep buying the ones that are still with us that are still
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around the others. i imagine they, they probably aren't filling up their cars much unless we could think of a way that they could maybe gas filled coffins. that is that crazy could, could we got to start advertising around that a little work on a campaign. their next shell oil held an internal 5 year long study from 1981 to 1986. the report predicts that global warming could lead to changes the greatest in recorded history, imposing costly adaptations and the slow of damages including destructive floods. abandonment of entire country and forest migration. then in 1989 of exxon manager of giants and strategy. dwayne levine gives a presentation to the board of directors. lean recommended emphasizing scientific uncertainty, the cost of climate action and deflections that included energy efficiency,
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reforestation, and natural gas. so as early as 1989, they're already holding their propaganda that they're still using today. also in 1989. the fossil fuel industry forms the global climate coalition, which promotes the same talking point, envisioned by levine and exxon. the membership live includes a huge swap of the us economy, including companies in oil and gas, coal, petrochemical, rail and other sectors. a long list of corporations have made sure that this planet is dying and luck. i don't, i don't care if the human die. let's be honest with that kind of suck. i rented one at a movie theater last week and let's just say it would be a polite description. so no one cares about humans. we can, we can agree on that. but what about the small dogs folks don't adorable. 2 little
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guy won't be able to take care of the veiled war god. so you, you really go, it did happen to them. but they did, they thought their fault. we just tried the planet. they were just sitting there in their little had mind in their business and licking down. so if you're going to say the plan abroad for them, the socio pass, ron or systems have known about climate change at least, but 1960. and they have done less than nothing. we need a manhattan project. all hands on deck. don't give us about anything else except this kind of approach to climate change. we did it for world war toe. so why not do it for the end of your battery? it's not a good cause, not a good. i've got like yeah, yeah, yeah, i agree. not fees. but human extinction
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is in many ways. even worse. crazy to say too soon. company from washington dc, the valley the beach is redact deny. ah, with blue. welcome. i'm late can now take the news, remind we continue on the most important topic in the world for the next 100 years . maybe a little longer climate change oxfam has come forward and basically said, we need the does, does the good teams then use those words? but you could tell they wanted to. a new study shows that billionaires across the globe are plundering the planet and placing the world in grave danger from climate
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change. by the end of this decade, the carbon footprints of the richest one percent of people on earth are set to be 30 times greater than what is compatible with keeping global warming below $1.00 degrees. just the billionaires on mon will be sending that into a fiery hell whole future. if they aren't stopped. so yet we need to dust off the gay teens and use them until the blade is more dull than the safety. scissors we get my 5 year old cousin who drank cleaning fluid. although if we do that, those billionaires will just be replaced by other socio passed unless we actually change this horse system, not only rewards people for it because i don't think in profit, not for sustaining a livable planet. but my therapist told me to decrease the number of items on my to do list. so i'm going to put to create
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a new economic system. i'm not move that to tuesday. next up, i'm going to, one of america's ongoing to attempt failed this week. very exciting. there were elections in nicaragua in the sand. the nice does one by a landslide, america's dirty for ex, failed to derail the nicaraguan democracy. besides the economic war, the u. s. and been waging against nicaragua, socialist government are ruling leave, also got facebook, instagram and twitter to spend hundreds of influential pros and denise, the journalist and activists just days before the november 7th elections. falsely claiming they were government roles. who made that call to interfere in another countries election? the 11 page of facebook report detailing the company. suppose it evidence of in authentic bayer has just to contributors, that we've fernando alonzo and ben nemo. individuals with beep and long lasting
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ties to western military intelligence. so the us government flash big tech empire shut down journalist in nicaragua, and then accused them of shutting down journal or connect garafola. but nbc news reported on something even bigger ring to criticism out of nicaragua, sam elections under ortega ho, he this is horrible. well what kind of evidence do they have? i can't wait to see it as far as that article. 1 says the entirety of their evidence is furnace ameritas. a citizen's electoral observatory registered more than 200 acts of political violence and coercion on election day. oh, leave or not i'll be out of touch. they're the most official, most objective or get it to and then things are places come
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come, company stuff that what are they? good. oh, there are. there are twitter account that's been doing election monitoring for 15. wait, no 30. okay. over 10 me, well, half a year. my god, since april. that even before abraham lincoln was born. yeah, ernest ameritas is a few months old. they have 1200 twitter followers, and they have a website based in lithuania, literally, every one knows went away. indians are the best election monitors. thor nika, rog, sections, something about eating buckets, chilled. boresight just makes your really good watch and far off a laxative. good. the bars too good for the eyeball. the board and the eyes and the boys to the eyeball. not,
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not in the board. when have i bought in the mid occasionally, but that's a problem they're working on, but yeah, worked good, good for see an election. everyone knows that. but the fact remains, this is a tiny brand new twitter account with wayne eons. and they witnessed horrible violence at the nicaraguan poles, such as, quote from their website, volunteers from the majority party, came the thing and neighborhoods to see if people had voted yet and asking if citizens needed a ride to the pulse holy. that scotch thing, i haven't gotten that growth since nightmare on elm street, when freddy krueger would would pick up innocent teenagers who had just had sex and give them a ride to the polling station was off so that twitter account seems to be the extent of n b, c,
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news is evidence that there were hundreds of acts of political violence. i mean, they really broke some big news there. they really did. they found almost as reliable russia game or almost as big as that time. the fox news realized winter is cold. even during climate change, where would we be without the main media, moto, manufacturing consent for a, for over 70 years. we've got a good break, but if you want exclusive react, live content, extra content, just go grab portable, got tv, the app at portable. got tv slash download. we have extra content every single day . i'll be right back a lot more. ah
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ah . mm ah ah ah, there's here to preach in the town close on to so oh, true believers usually highly committed to this well few songs and i recall scientific fundamentalists, i'm not very interested in the evidence about psychic phenomena or about values, spiritual practices because it goes against our world view, that the evidence is very strong, spiritual practices and religious practices make people happier,
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healthier and live longer. welcome back. i'm still lay camp. after making a king's fortune several times over from coven vaccines, big pharma is lobbying to stop congress for lowering the insanely high prescription drug prices. for more we go to our correspondence waiting for his prescriptions at a cbs and his lay handers this lines, not moving any time. so no, i got a minute just got passed by a 300 year old woman with a walker into fake hips. okay, so democrats have been talking about getting seniors cheaper medication. are they actually going to do that? you're rightly letting medicare negotiate prescription drug prices is at the top of the democratic party's agenda. right next to making president bush forge a new direction in iraq. point what i'm talking about the agenda that congressional
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democrats campaigned on. they say right here, that making push. wait. okay. yeah, this is from 2006. i guess that's why it says bring sexy back. yeah they, they really succeeded with the bush stuff. they did great. well, they only failed because they couldn't beat the filibuster back then, which also must be happening at the front of this line. how many prescriptions does this guy get? and then in 2000, a democrat got a filibuster, pro majority, and a democratic president. so, what happened then? money that you ask because people often think of donald trump as the deals president, but forget that it was brock obama who cut the deal of the century with vague pharma by promising not to push for drug price. negotiations in exchange for the industry agreed not to oppose reform and to cut $80000000000.00 in cost over 10 years. well, it's been about 10 years since obama bowed down to big pharma. how are those
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prescription drug costs looking now? it's still the world's highest, but they're working on it. democrats ran on lowering prescription drug prices in 20182022008. 201020122014. but you get the idea. but a couple of them actually meant it this time you see letting medicare actually negotiate the cost of drugs. the way the v a does is an extremely popular idea. but groups like the partnership, the fight chronic disease are worried. price setting hurts like me. let's never let that happen. wait, the partnership to fight chronic disease. that's gotta be an astro turf name if i've ever heard one. we don't know that you don't think people who have chronic diseases hang out together. you don't think judge judy there is getting together with a chronic fatigue, gaussian starting a movement that's really ignorant of you. that was 100 percent paid for by being pharma. look, they don't disclose their donors. the one rule of the partnership to fight chronic
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disease is that you don't talk about the partnership defied chronic disease. sure, sure. so will this bill finally allow medicare as a program to negotiate the cost of prescriptions or not? well, thanks to kirsten cinema, janitor from the grid data minerva, a grand compromise on that score is in the works. instead of the initial proposal to let the medicare negotiate the price of any drug at once. the new plan would only allow medicare to negotiate prices for in drugs by 2025 and 20 per year by 2028 prices of drugs that are under exclusivity periods of 9 to 12 years would not be eligible for negotiation. go right, so life same prescriptions will now be accessed at an affordable rate by how many variable by the c, b o zone calculations. about 16.3 people. sounds a little low and what happens to the point 3 person? well, the democrats new campaign strategy will be the up that to $18.00 people. great.
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can't wait. thank sanders. moving on, we have a morbid trend, new trend involving our government torturing americans for more on this. let's go to our conduit of truth, jennifer con, ah, remember baby shark, the head song that was a craze among toddlers were actually not allowed to play a clip of that song because here it redacted tonight. will you not sanction the use of torture? the same however, could not be said for our government reform or inmates, have filed a federal lawsuit saying they were forced to listen to baby shark at the oklahoma county jail. you know the song do, do, do, do, do civil rights liars filed the lawsuit this week against the auckland county commissioner sheriff tommy johnson, the jail trust and 2 former jailers attorneys described the discipline tactics as torture. i guess they chose baby shar,
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because that's like supposed to be funny using a children's song for torture. cool, i've always said the most urgently needed reform in our racist and murderous justice system is more laughs, and this story is full of them. as mr. foreman turned around officer miles, then spit into mr. foreman's face. both officer miles and officer. butler laughed at mr. foreman as they left the cell pod, classic laughter. this is an infuriating story, but it's not an isolated incident. here is a similar story in florida and pay attention to the overall tone in which this story is being delivered to pay raging over a florida city, playing children's music, and a park pavilion at night to keep homeless people away. people say the music rotates between baby shark and this song. is this a fun story for people?
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am i wrong for not finding this amusing? is this just southern oklahoma, florida comedy? now if you find it amusing to use guantanamo meg door t shirt tactics on the most vulnerable parts of your community. you bad me as sociopath. but yes, guantanamo bay. our government has used music as a form of torture in guantanamo bay, and abu ghraib. and now on american citizens, because our horrific war on terror foreign policy eventually becomes our horrific war on americans. domestic policy. torture is one example. another is military occupation. thanks to the pentagon, literally giving away surplus military equipment to local police departments. the images we saw in fallujah started to feel eerily similar to what we were seeing and
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ferguson. thank you, the pentagon for the free new tanks. that's a new character. i'm working on, named cop with a tank. and let's not forget our massive foreign terrorist surveillance network that ended up including an illegal massive surveillance network on american citizens at home. remember the an essay boy, am i glad they disbanded what's that? may still exist and have almost a 1000000 twitter followers for some reason and are apparently only following a 165 people that seems like an under account. this is all part of what i call our foreign to domestic brown people pipeline. we start with the foreign policy of military occupation, surveillance, torture and drones. and just show of all that into the middle east, through the foreign to domestic with brown people pipeline. and from the other side it comes out,
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police tanks and baby shark torture. also the n y p t has drones. now, the point is that dark is part of our foreign policy, eventually become the darkest parts of our domestic policy. and if that can be a rallying cry to rain in our military industrial complex, i don't know what is from oklahoma. this is jennifer con, with a redacted tonight. ah, here are your headlines from the future in one week you'll read facebook and twitter band, nicaragua, president for blatantly trying to influence nicaraguan politics. other countries always trying to meddle in their own governments. you notice that coming up in december. president bind says he's not concerned about global temperature rise next year because he won't even be alive than smartest president ever. and this
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next headline will read in january congressional report. best way to deal with climate change to move people in drought areas to flooded areas. and move the people in fiery areas to hurricane areas. problem solved. that's our show. but check out my pod cast government secrets with graham al would also text the word redacted to 33777, to join our free e mail list until next time. good night and keep fighting, ah, or empowering ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions, we can make mobile payments from ourselves. the truth is that every device is a potential entry point for security attack. i think you've got a meeting,
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but only eventually there's malware on thousands, maybe sometimes millions each day. they use the cyber. they use the technology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening at the many cyber implants right now, i'd be where you're really worried about it. most people would equally be you calling for a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive slayton. just look at what's beyond the ability to repair and that's what american policy makers are playing with the justification for more money for it. because if climate change, it were possible to fix climate change, it would shrink the entire global economy down to the point where the bankers would
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stop getting bailouts and they can't ever stop the bodies. so that's, that's the rhetoric behind that, that's the methodology behind it. that's the psychosis back in a water around the try, a seal highland that's in contention between canada and the united states. north gulf made, i suddenly become optimal for lobster. our population here is exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had me in canadian fishermen in waters at the same time jousting for position and tension or high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be cost that would be significant to poke countries. border dispute don't go away. they discussed, or something's going to happen. i
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should say in my going prices on the eastern border is the result of the block. the military campaigns in the middle east, thousands remains stranded, opponent deliveries, friends will look over it. we must not forget where the micro crisis originated from. is valerie really the 1st country to deal with these problems? no piece of reasons that were created by western countries themselves. including european ones a u. s. appeals court once again rejects jo 5 international vaccine mandate, the companies to get staff job. i service personnel and government work has joined the backlash and we look at how western military are struggling to fight culture was among their ranks as the.

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