tv Documentary RT March 19, 2022 12:30pm-1:01pm EDT
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ah, you fornia demila, doesn't you say this? cassius? yes. near killed mischika to settle a young man. you're so can gather if, when you're preceding news, but gagging your money issue. so younger than me, how you see. but netscape is a medical call, colonel and military historian who researches the history development and use of chemical and biological weapons. he's also studied the checkered history of japanese russian relations. in dearborn universe, i usually can give money. i'm a british i using co, sasha, vedic of a thing in with only bullet se is a question. yelton skinner suggestion, it'll be social away. and that person's tylic and yours. ah! on august the 6th and 9th 1945 american pilots dropped atomic bombs on the civilian
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populations of hiroshima and nagasaki. sheesh. and on august the 9th soviet troops launched a massive offensive against the 1500000 strong quantum army. the manchurian operation has no match in military history. the red army defeated the current on army in just 10 days. on august the 19th its commander in chief bottles of your murder complied with the soviet high commands ultimatum on immediate and unconditional surrender. he handed his sword to a soviet officer and other generals followed suit. ah,
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after the start of the red armies military operation, the unit $731.10 were completely liquidated. as per my orders, the soviet army, swift advanced, deprived us of the possibility of employing a biological weapon against the u. s. as or, or other countries tribunal transcript commander in chief of the japanese clinton abbey yamato autism. general e. she was in a hurry. the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russians. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated. anything they had to leave behind was burned. most of the facilities were blown up. hm. mm. on
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august the 19th 1945, the 1st soviet troops entered the city of hobbin. mm ah, the 731 camp had already been blown up and all the most important materials removed . but there was still traces of their crimes. soviet troops found ample evidence of the biological warfare units, activities. several unit 731 personnel were captured along with the quantum army commander in chief and senior military medical service offices. ah, meanwhile, sharon is he made contact with the americans. ah,
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american us with huge to this model now as i to the dial, my model doable to stop. i'm in the salt on my knee and kink. you date out the car. oh, already gone you? i thought this thought didn't. ah, and that wasn't the 1st time the pentagon had also sheltered several german fascist . the removal of nancy criminals from the country was code named operation paperclip. it were thousands overall by one estimate as many as 10000. not just the scientists, the scientists totaled about 1600 or more. but there were also concentration camp guards from low to medium levels. there were even carboned dance at concentration
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camps or who in eastern europe. nazis really of all stripes, from scientists to spies who worked for the cia. ah, eric little blow, an american journalist and pulitzer prize winner wrote the nazis next door. a book revealing the harrowing story of how america became a safe haven for thousands of notes and criminals. i think a lot of this is, it was really a stain on the united states. it was a shameful period in which we allowed thousands and thousands of nazi persecutors who we had just defeated. we are just gone to war. we had lost just lost on hundreds of thousands of men in battle and then allowed the them in despite their obvious ties. to, to war crimes and persecution that that is a blot in american history. so japan's active surrender was formerly signed on
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september, the 2nd 1945 in tokyo bank, the board, the american battleship, u. s. s. missouri representing the soviet union general did of jenco also signed the surrender documentable on the u. s. s. missouri general macarthur and admiral nimitz signed on behalf of the usa. the tokyo tribunal soon follows the trial of japanese war criminals. america behaved as if it owned the courtroom. after all, japan was in its hands. me hoa, america. good unless she hi norma, tanya. let her go there. america ganga donna summer. nealon jayla goes okay. america going got deborah new and you
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ah ah. the tokyo tribunal began on may the 3rd 1946 by this time, churchill had already delivered his sinew as of peace speech that heralded the cold war. in the tokyo tribunal became an arena, revealed confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war. and there was
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a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters ah, for the usaa biological weapons command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did ok this the sono. can q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is dr through them as they thin phone. oatmeal, 2 on either santo honda this? well, can i live there?
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so god, in the kink, your data always cycle johnny, of course that he mutational, ah, sure you. she visited fort detrick's usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in writing, thirty's and forty's, and fifty's. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting them with these diseases in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them. all of these were used and the prisoner populations, the black populations and the mentally retarded populations largely before 964, which men quickly outlawed them. in 1950 the korean war. again,
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america deployed former unit 731 directors shuttle e. she and my subject donna, both doctors of medicine and both already promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in the imperial japanese army homes, packed with toxic payloads, were dropped on korean villages from nagasaki, hiroshima, korea, vietnam, ah, in different areas of the world, from the different times of war, united states is engaged in all sorts of warfare, biological warfare, nuclear war warfare. the united states did ratify in 1972 convention on biological weapons. but in 2001 declined to sign the document known to experts as the protocol. the community pull
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a girl per vehicle. she is doing is she commute to katasha to support the season? and so she can zenia for his was the as a what can bill your school or senior they're starting to build new norton. ah oh, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection, whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith?
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only one main thing is important for knox. ism internationally speaking, that is that nations, but that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so the slave americans, brock obama, and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous go. you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some golf out of it on your own english v i n b. i not, felicia, too often. zip on in tablet loc. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us had germany is so dangerous. is it the lie?
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the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that american uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato what disbanded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. ah moreover, it is impossible to undertake any inspection of bio lab set up by the pentagon near russia and former soviet republics as required by the defense threat reduction agency. it's claimed that the labs are for medical purposes, but they're financed by the u. s. defense budget raising valid concerns that their
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activities are not just medical, but military blue. the luger laboratory, georgia is one example but the labradoodle, dwayne law in those machine, judges, former minister of state security lieutenant general gord kelsey, is talking about reliable documents that fell into his hands. new martial new wizard, but as reading it as me surely unless site but then there. so you know, next that omitted in that silly death is jelly gutter. and when you cook news s. so mystique, us lead, ship them brought system, wesley was and you might, is, did the thrashing him was pro slinging it be dear me. that shame of us must say to labounty into the sleep, sir. but then the map this below the list, i think the a but up, but it must much in let us we lenient was do not a drunken as yacoma left did it today. but i do mucous cellular,
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and you see any more smear kill noah or owner. so name income is a problem that ship the company did not say though, go the siding decay, but it fits its middle teeth. what stevie wedding v. bitchiness smithton. you stun low. little cock whispered sally as to which the balloon or one of us who mira owns dis when worst you switching. the title of syria does chesnut. the good a bit that it's, it's mitigate. i was that he not smitty nor at those was i seemed to sit eve is the comment of dos, don't we? we didn't. nick, i bazaars teaching this woke up will showing you pray score. did the records show that the had been 181 deaths left in a general, yoga, etc, has appealed to the u. s. president, donald trump, to a 100 named advocacy groups and different humanitarian organizations in the west that has received no response. ah, there are also many questions concerning biological labs in ukraine. there are at
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least 13. there are 3 involve 3 in key of and others in odessa, vin itself was garad, her son to no pill and hunk of. ultimately, if there was a conflict or a war with russia, ukraine would be among the 1st ah, platforms to initiate hostilities through local residents have reported unusual infection outbreaks near american labs. one example is a facility near cove social activists, l game, a say of the worked in harker, when the lamb opened complained several times to ukrainian authorities at the request of local residence credit cosco. blessed if willis stanley, which is soonest whisky, been jimmy, agreed, but morgue with it. the queen magic garcia, agrippa, agatha,
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below shanpa on leslie's knee. emma galion middle at new money. no. g as the other . they will in it. you is diesel as through about a body of media. ah, one is suspected to have been running experiments on takes it thought takes are infected with zeke of virus, west nile fever, dingey fever and other equally dangerous pathogens, and then released into their natural habitat. neither ukraine nor the u. s. have denied that the pentagon is linked to bio labs in the country. ah, ah. since 2018 under order number 928, issued by ukraine's ministry of health. international pharmaceutical companies have had access to the country's hospital patients as a testing ground, including children. special safety measures in the handling of hazardous
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microorganisms are very expensive. it's a lot cheaper and easier to conduct that kind of research in countries where lives are of low value to the usa. the west, of course, does not care about the lives or the conditions of the ukraine or the population. it is also been historically i'd by people like adolf hitler and the german world war 2 strategic plans for defeating russia. ukraine was rich with oil and it was always i'd as a natural resource area that could be utilized. most of these to be was, would assume usually when we do it, we could do it was going to be a good cost as well as the police. but then, you know, we need to list and you can go over this with you and then you could take
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a look at the when you, when you, but the nation is impossible to monitor the labs activities fully. even though america says their doors are always open ah, yes, expertise to perish typical here. that's because i'd say of catalogs or create a stomach thing. at least it's at least a way to, to just touch because it is a junior most of them place coordinate today the u. s. has bio labs in many different countries of the world. ah, in 2017, the u. s. air force website announced a tender for the purchase of russian people's biological samples. russian authorities requested clarification of the proposed purpose of the purchase and
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received an answer from bo downey spokesman for the u. s. air education and training command. the pentagon needs to collect russian biomaterial to continue musculoskeletal system research, re honesty, why they wanted russian data remains unclear, and there was no assurance that it wasn't to help create a bio weapons. no syrup or associates cases, years hiscock, were serious abused to came retail. it american senior, they, yes, nick shook her theater on your fishery in the case of us. oh. should oh, you see, and most of his associates were never punished for their terrific crimes. many opened their own clinics in japan and even one awards shoe. they knew that they nodded new monkwood omega acting, men's i used to look corella, nas, it the you got the got a you, the late. ah,
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only 12 defendants pleaded guilty. the court sentenced to general the armada gadget zuka takahashi and co ashima to 25 year prison terms. other officers were given 15 to 20 years and the lower ranks from 2 to 10 years. already gall this month, she wound shoe the no one okeydoke without the auditors will scone colouring those she dog and what is that not assigned to with a okay them or a how can each cray young and not kalakaua? so as a kiddo who are not the master solo pause a little bit a little choke them, it's got to the studio with the car on medic unless you go to court thought to short skills to meet with thought and g to the article toy who i and i to will at the wanders kind of a famous japanese author said she more immoral,
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published his book in which with a heavy heart he analyzed everything that unit 731 had done. that was the 1st time the japanese public had learned the shocking truth. okamuro horshal were positive, difficult mother can or not tucker or she has had it. and i she said he saw u. k. k or stop retained touch more confidential with that. so sharon kosta, how you doing? natalie? they are but they are can look in your study desoto psychology. so what are your course that is a 100 then you want in a minute a g t o show christ, they all are morons and all. so she yoni g e r or ah, there's a special fuck choir in japan. among other pieces of music, the group performs
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a coral, sweet and titled repentance by sheena chiro became a composition based on modern morris novel, the devil's gluttony. oh, see, we're oh. well then i only saw sharon cold. is this here for a soul nora? a martyr. they won't. is there a punishment? naughty they said oh, more toys. sharon with a g it's or hurry? of course the on the yes sir. mailed to her are into others. chorus. lulu port ah a washer. i might be or more chilling. it either kill when you're not alone and i shall but you will read the delta while you're still civil. me
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ha, a number gushing. yeah. the 100 you hi 69 this demo. but that's your each look at the mess. my thought. sure none. i st. you. but then again, just so mid them us color. nakano couldn't see me color like a day he, gania, best or no cool. so you store what the sure mid dim us me real piece on is the victims of world war 2. the japanese built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of that war. oh the people who want peace gather the ceremonies to mourn and come in
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ah with ah, the media lights have been switched off all over the world they may not be back on in our lifetime. we look at the incredible information wore the deep blot forming cancellation even of dostoevsky and tchaikovsky. and we look at where all began in the dawn bass, although not a lot of people know that as michael game once said, it's all coming up on the split. maybe this week, don't miss it. ah
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. the only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking to that is that nations allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it the lie? the sovereignty of all the country or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. and a
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with us is nothing pressure and nations. they refuse to rule out any friendly ties with most guys. india being the latest get lectured and threatened by washington, moscow into k as struggle to come to an agreement on key issues as a result of the ukraine conflict. that's as fighting continues with reports of civilian casualties and destruction of residential areas. we sat in the basement for a week, hiding from the shoe a view. okay. with vandalism, a new york russian restaurant to the attack. it's another victim of massa. so when anything is.
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