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don't looked into it and the info came from these sources. ok. first you have radio free a u. s. government sponsored new service that even the new york times ones called quote, a worldwide propaganda network built by the ca, unquote. so we can forget that meaningless source. next to the u. s. government, if you trust their claims, then you should probably just give up on life because the, the part of your brain, the questions, anything is dead and shrivelled. so we're done with that source. now, the australian strategic policy institute does not. again, i believe, you know, go back to playing bowler, i know cooking kangaroos on the barbara or some next up, adrian then. now i've covered adrian's as before. he's a lovely, very nice evangelical christian from germany, who believes believes that he's at war with china and that all jews will be burned
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in a fiery furnace. when the time's come, he really said that he also has been shown to completely misinterpret data. that's a nice word for lie. when it comes to accusing china of all kinds of crazy stuff, i'm pretty sure he said he had proved that china was indeed the cause of his small penis. so. so we're crossing him off las wow, that is a northerly group of sources so far. that's like a friend just saying i have, i have it on reliable authority that user to best all of your money in a craft cap. yoke of putting because the stock is about to jump. 500 percent and then you find out that the sources for your friend stock tip are 3 tapio ca, putting salesmen, a dog and an anti semitic pedophile. but that still leaves human rights watch,
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right? that's silly them. they sell a jet, you know, but they to signed off on this extensive report. well, as the greatest point out, human rights watch was created in 1978, mostly is a u. s. regime change tool. back then they come out to their time accusing the soviet block of human rights abuses. never noticing any of america's extensive list of human rights abuses. and to this day, human rights watch continues to almost exclusively accuse americans adversaries of violations. and they're mostly funded by our old friend, john. oh, but it's all stark. you. they can make him look a little more faster. man, like, i don't know much better sorrows is a hedge fund billionaire who believes he's at war with communism and that china is out to get him pretty odd that someone like sorrows who survive the holocaust is
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allied with adrian then who believes all jews will burn in a fiery furnace, but here we are. okay. the head of human rights watch is a man named kenneth ross under raw leadership, human rights watch justified the nato military intervention and libya after to collecting to oppose the us invasion of iraq. it is also refused to call for an end or us saudi assault on yemen that has produced the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. human rights watch has campaigns ceaselessly for toppling leftist government across latin america. so kind of ross and human rights watch, defend all human rights. as long as it's not human being destroyed by the american empire, those human rights are a little less important. and by a little, i mean a lot. and by a lot, i mean, not important at all. so back to the big chart. oh, there are some sources for this extensive report. there are no,
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are some sources for this extensive reports every once in a while, our military industrial complex looks at their weapons and goes, i wonder what they will do the large numbers of on just back to human beings. if only we had large numbers of human beings to tested on and then they go, oh my god, we have low demands in banking humans right here at home. this is someone citing, it's our lucky day. so let's begin. on september 20th 1950, a u. s. navy ship just off the coast of san francisco, used a giant hose to spray a cloud of microbes into the air and into the city fog. the military was testing our biological weapon attack would affect the $800000.00 residents of the city. so they perpetrated a biological attack on american citizens to find
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out what would happen in a biological attack. great idea, really and why i dropped the nuclear bomb on eagle by south dakota to see what the fall out of being that they're telling me that it's eagle butte. but we all know one man's body is another man's beauty. and if you don't believe that and kiss my beaut, but no, i'm not making this up in one of the largest human experiments in history or military cover the people of san francisco with 2 kinds of bacteria. surveys show march the sens and back fill of global g. pretty sure i know that the gas attack thick and many and was known to kill at least one man according to rebecca crested discover magazine. this event was one of the largest offences of the nuremberg code since its inception,
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because the cold requires voluntary informed consent to, you know, hit people with bio weapons. unless you're trying to kill them. in which case i think the informed consent is off the table. you gotta wonder who the signs off on these projects. sure, we'd like to gas the people of san francisco. you may know got them who repairs time. now my a little guy. probably just view only a couple o too bad. go ahead and do it anyway. we'll find a way to up those numbers later down the road. but that experiment was not the end of such things. it was just the beginning. over the next 20 years. the military would conduct $239.00 germ warfare tests. overpopulated areas, according to news reports from the 1970,
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after the secret test had been revealed in the new york times, the washington post associated brett and other publications and also detailed in congressional testimony from the 1970s. after it came out, the government explained that the goal was to deter the use to biological weapons. 8 and be prepared for them. yes. effect. of course we want to deter biological weapons attacks on americans by dropping biological weapons on americans. first, our enemies will never see a carbon plus, why would they attack us with germ warfare? if we do it to ourselves, we're crazy. you can threatened to kill a man if he wants to die. we're a country, a 1000000. why goes who don't what we're going to do. brilliant, brilliant. of the 239 biological and chemical warfare cast by our military. some were done across the midwest to see how the pathogen would spread throughout
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the country. and what asked why military planes were dispersing unknown clouds of over cities. they claimed they were testing a way to mask the cities from enemy bombers. yeah, we're just, we're just covering the city up from, from the bad guys. she's covered with a warm blanket of bacteria. there's a go protective germ blanket all cozy and say for from the, for the bad guys who are not there very bad guys and other people who are not currently hitting you with bio weapons that does not knock down later them now or later them later them just luther, we're just doing our part serve in our country. a platter of germs. many across the country are calling right now. the strike tobar. tens of thousands of us workers
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are either on strike or planning to go on strike soon. that's so interesting and you, you treat workers like for a long time while the rich get richer and richer and richer and richer and richer and richer and richer. and apparently a dumb hole in the work is go, you need a magic 8 ball. we'd be more dues doors room and a main ring to see that common. can the ring tell you what kind of mood the countries workers are right now? it jolly is it jolly kellogg. nabisco, john dear parts of hollywood and more hospitals in california are bracing for strikes as workers, protests, staff, shortages, as weary health care workers enter the 19th month of the pandemic. thou, walking off the job and onto the picket line, demanding more staff and even m b. c. news says many low wage workers have had
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enough. they're demanding increased wages, meal and rest breaks, better benefits and shorter shift they want male bribes. what did they do? get their nutrients the way my hard working grand pappy did tube up the but that's the manly way. or maybe maybe there was a tube down the throat and something else up. the doesn't matter. i can't remember . it doesn't matter. pulling it meal break to lose your wimps and some mafia, king pants, that it. or maybe just maybe american workers have been crushed long enough. maybe the strikes are a sign of a grave illness in the system. it's time that the workers aren't willing to put up with being treated like property any more. and behind every strike. we can all feel the potential for a much larger revolution because every strike helps define the 2 sides. the workers versus the capital is owners. a strike,
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even if it doesn't achieve everything is set out for reminds everyone who are the exploits in it and who are de exploiters. any exploit. 3rd, the ruling elite have a lot of tools at their disposal. they on the court, the police, the mainstream media, and they have the ability to hire desperate people lovingly called scabbed to try and break the strike. john deere, whose workers were on strike this week, have tried to use scabs. but on the 1st day of doing so, here was the theme outside the factory. oh, it seems so the went wrong. yeah, so it turns out experience workers are useful when building heavy machinery don't say i thought a john deere tractor was put together like an i k, a futon. you just look at the picture and you know, you don't do what the brownie faith is doing. in 1980 the american petroleum
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institute, internal c o. 2 and climate task force meats and sciences. john lockerman reports 2005, they'll be a one degree celsius. rise in temperatures that would be barely noticeable by 2038 to point $5.00 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. it's 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 book, but they don't mention their understanding of the harms of climate change. so
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there's marks the 1st known public climate dis information, then in 1981. exxon concludes a c o 2 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, it's not 80 degrees in february, and it's called burger. i'm cold. i need, i need to find my scar. no, no, no, i'm not sweating profusely. no, those are face. i do face sickle and drippy, drippy phaser. gulf got a quick break,
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but i'll be right back with the rest. the best redact to deny 2021. ah . ah christmas the traditional yuletide on a day of this year making traditional in a special christmas guide me christmas tolerance diversity guide. we all know that christmas is a family holiday that makes oral your parents are properly numbered. i follow the agenda and make us know woman hands. denise. no man or even better at this new person designed for themselves. ah, now gift. no,
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prison labor may not exactly sound wholesome, but it is the smartest way for these companies to get their employees back. instead of offering their former workers' more money and safe conditions, they can just say fine. you don't want to work for us at these wages. we'll just wait for you to get poor enough to be swallowed up by the criminal justice system. and you'll end up having to work for us anyway for even less. who says crime doesn't pay some of this work though, pays even more than on the outside in kansas prisoners from the topeka correctional facility. get paid $14.00 an hour to work on a russell stover. candy production line. that's almost twice the federal minimum wage. that $14.00 though, does come with some licorice strings attached. the state of kansas also deducts 25 percent of prisoners pay for room and board. and another 5 percent goes toward a victims one. the prisoners also must pay for gas for the nearly 2 hour bus ride to and from the plant. in kansas is defense, they do have
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a lot of victims who have been impacted by a wide range of disasters, especially around small ville. elsewhere, states like texas in delaware are setting up work release programs with the restaurant industry that will train convicts when they're in prison, then hire them once they get out. it's a group on level deal for the restaurants anyway. usually, companies have to pay trainees, but not anymore. and i'm like, all those ungrateful coven quitters living off unemployment. ex. cons won't have any better options, so bosses can pay them next to nothing. it'll probably get awkward. it's shake shack when a customer asks is my order ready? i just heard buzzing, and they'll have to say no. that's just my ankle bracelet. contracts negotiated between prisons and private industries, stipulate that a certain number of prisoners will always work for these companies. meaning there needs to be a certain number of people who become prisoners in the 1st place. these perverse
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incentives have created a vicious self perpetuating cycle of crime and incarceration. pretty soon, career counselors are going to be saying, the kids we considered counterfeiting should know how to work a printer. now, russell stover didn't pay me to say that. of course, it is a good thing for the incarcerated to receive help finding work when they leave prison. what their pay and working conditions should be the same as everyone else's . the real motivation behind these programs isn't altruism. for capitalists, the point is to drive down wages overall by forcing workers to compete with literal slave what i mean prison labor. just something to think about when you're reading russell, still, that 30 energy companies are using the energy charter treaty to su, countries for future earnings and obscure clause that allows companies to see when a country harms their investment. it was meant to secure richer nations foreign investments in developing countries with unreliable legal systems. and we
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governments like the u. s. what the canadian company t c. energy is suing the american government for $15000000000.00 in lost profits after the byte in administration. cancel the very unpopular project, the keystone ex l pipeline. hey, this treaty was designed for richer countries to take advantage of poor countries. not for a canadian company to treat the u. s. like a deadbeat dad. we're not going to pay we pipelines support for this pipeline. we never had. plus, we already have her hands full with the enbridge pipeline. the other canadian oil company in the us. if these mega corporations can frack drill, dump, or polluters, we usually do. they will take our money another way by holding us hostage until we
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pay them to leave oil. companies spend decades building influence and they're trying to cash in on that right now. but their future earnings are a little difficult to calculate because renewable, wind and solar tend to be cheaper. so who knows that they could even compete in the market being nonetheless, the u. k. oil company, ron copper, could force the italian government to give them $325000000.00 because the country band offshore drilling close to the coastline. $325000000.00 they didn't earn. while that's capitalism. when a company fails, you can always count on the invisible hooligans who will come shake down on potential clients so that company can survive. we all know big pharma is currently making record breaking profits off of a global pandemic. we all know they deal intellectual property and profit from publicly funded research, but did you know they have even stolen someone's body?
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who spooky october halloween episode? in 1951. henry at lax miraculous cells. the 1st to be able to survive outside the body were taken without her knowledge or permission. and have since been used for many, many medical breakthroughs from the polio vaccine to h i v treatment to cope it. vaccines to the now famous flex tape was a super strong waterproof. i might have made up that last one. but these breakthroughs have earned corporations billions of dollars in profits all from stolen cells. now, her family is suing the pharmaceutical company, thermo fisher scientific and demanding reparation. so you might be thinking, how could it takes 70 years for this grave injustice to finally be addressed?
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well, a clue could be found in this picture. you look closely, you'll notice that henrietta lags was black. welcome to the world of investigative journalism, also medical racism, a rich but often overlooked history. that's part of our country's greater overall races history. we'll get more into that later. the cells were taken at johns hopkins university, which was segregated at the time, or as a johns hopkins website, put one of the only few hospitals to treat african americans. it seems like johns hopkins university is trying to whitewash it's rate this past, but we'll get more into that later. henrietta lax had died from cervical cancer at age 31, and her family wasn't even notified when she died. in fact, they only learn about her miracle cells by accident 20 years later. now,
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i know what you're thinking, but how's thermo fisher doing? well, they've earned a billions of dollars in revenue, and they're giving back to the community by creating the just project. partnering with historically black colleges and universities to provide free coven 19 testing and diversifying the thermo fisher work environment. how about you give back the billions of dollars that you made from exploiting black bodies. also, johns hopkins school of medicine, named after the famous abolitionists. maybe you could provide reparations for the cells you stole, or at least reparations for the slaves. your abolitionist founder owned in 1969, a finish worker, and several of her comrades were charged with a laundry list of $156.00 trumped up conspiracy to murder charges. in
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a case that became known as the panther. 21. athenian the panther's face to potential 350 year prison sentence. initially, they were to be defended by reknown civil rights attorney, william counselor. but he had to be replaced at the last minute by the lesser known carroll left court. this was concerning to a fiendish court because left court had a tiny, squeaky voice of amy thought aloud. hell no, she can't represent me. the judge won't be able to hear her object. she corps best option was to represent herself and the panthers in court despite having no legal training. not only were prison conditions awful. a feeney was dealing with sexism and turmoil, and the black panther party and her personal relationships. on top of that, she had only had to learn how to be a lawyer. but 7 months before the trial of feeney became pregnant, when the trial came of fini was ready. the prosecution's case rested on the testimony of undercover cops who would infiltrated the organization. and claimed it
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was a militant terrorist shell, but your corps know that these informants had seen no such thing. when the informants took the witness stand shook or asked them pointed questions about what exactly they had witnessed that was illegal and the officers came up short. she'd asked, did you ever see me killed some one? and they'd say, i never saw you kill any one. did you ever see me blow up anything? i never saw you blow up anything. did you ever see me rip off that mattress tag that says do not remove? yes i did, but you just passed the statute limitations on that. damn you sure. core. i made up the last one. a finish, a cor. now 8 months pregnant gave a powerful closing argument against the unproven charges. on the day of the verdict, the judge spent an extra half hour figuring out security arrangements because he assumed the panthers would be found guilty. much to his surprise, the jurors announced that the defendants were not guilty $156.00 times,
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which left them with a whole lot of extra jumpsuits because of the incredible actions of one brave woman . a small act of justice was able to burst through what deeply unjust system of all the amazing music that to patrick war made. perhaps his greatest collaboration was in that court room with the feeney. fact the show, but join, i think 2022 is the fight continues for a better world and a mainstream media that doesn't suck a whole rugby teams worth of goc tails down. they. they drink a lot like like long island ice teas and stuff like that. until next i'm gonna keep fighting. ah
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well, i mean, you must, it is so delicate and as you want to talk to, we stand together will continue to stand together against russia. 80 in germany. repeat some of the areas that we doubtless made say no to civilians as chunky daughter. it's about their ability to influence other nations, french, u. k. and even latin america and other countries in future than maybe knew where to high from cycle to lucas with members of your household. please, please, please, please. we're going to continue to fight with just need to rush. you must not be allowed in germany. i don't want y'all to common leave it to show up today in l . t. d in office and the yes actually indian
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in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. a ah, the u. s. co good response. his new road blocks as testing capacity runs out with the data infection rate searching several folds. in some say we have a search and we do need more testing centers. i mean, look at these lines. that is a horrible, honestly, you know, most of our friends have to wait on line for hours and hours to get posted. i've had to wait on line for hours to get tested. questions foreign ministry says whole paying and nato's expansion will be the top priority out.
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