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from day one, it's not a surprise whatsoever. what is a surprise? is that a western n g o would have the courage to actually say the truth, your thoughts? less than that? that's right. well then we'll walk in. ukraine has been a little rules of war, which means that not only do we have on one side and the hitler's victims when you have absolute evil on one side, absolute good on the other. and of course, one side is the victim of on just to quite an unprovoked. what was that to say? always that always i'm going back. and so when and the state comes along, as you say, people that stuff that we've known from blue star, which is that the ukranian forces have been using as military bases, schools and hospitals. then that of course, calls the whole equation to question. so that's why the most furious onslaught has
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come from liberal media outlets such as the guardian, which you naturally, you know, give, highlight all the stories from ukrainian government official includes the american and british government official just actual nonsense. this is a very poorly researched report. the amnesty people on the ground? no, absolutely nothing but a saying, well, we've known all along, they're using schools and hospitals for reason in order to draw retaliatory fire and why do they want to draw regionally, or if i so they can then point to russians as committing all kinds of media. and the west of the plate along the left repeating ad nauseum that live with the russians. the committee walk right when and we know that they deliberately, i mean this is when they deliver to them. plenty of other places where they could have had military bases. and then they went to school when that was destroyed,
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they moved to another school to get when one hospital just want to move to another . again, this is, these are places where they want to look a force. so actually, when this equation russians are actually evil agreements are absolute, go shatter, then all hell breaks loose. it with every passing day, the reality is, are infringing upon the propaganda. this is the most propagandistic war we've ever seen on our lifetime. i thought you're right about this is much worse. and so i just have been, you know, when the curtains pull back, you see a very different reality. and that's why these people, you know, their hair gets on fire because you're not supposed to say that you're not supposed to even think these kinds of things. but it's, like i said, with george and said here is that this has been very well documented. if you really want to know, and if the international didn't just come across, something unusual,
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came across something that's very common place. unfortunately, i had, well, this is the most frustrating thing about this, all the russian media and excuse me, the local media in us then have been reporting about these thousands of tops thousands of times during the fight in, in march, during the fight and in several years they all was the ukrainian forces keep using came to god and schools while they are military bases. and there was blank food each and there was 0 dash and back to that in the west. so the, for me of the more tried to be in is that if you want to attract attention to your death, to the risks of your life, you have to go to these people groups because i can see that these people, you know, why i saw they are press one, for instance in moscow you, the 9th is the thousands and thousands times to be frank with you,
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you know that the language used by amnesty international about the war in change. not about the way it was very keep it or i mean i don't like these people. i hate their egypt language that they use, but they are the only ones who can attract attention. the was just doesn't and be a, are there going to is ations the west? don't believe it's opponents. so the only way you can attract that person is by wanting to these people. and this is not the 1st time you know, human rights watch in 2014 report that the use of class can munitions by the bringing forces. i'm closure. 2014. ukrainian government was use class to munitions . this is from human rights watch. this is against the was a war and may amount to crimes. this was documented at least 14 times in the nav. this was documented by the international committee. their growth
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was killed in october with the use of cost of munitions. so i remember when this report came out, how the western media try to push it up. you know, of course, you know, people who don't, yes, were very enthusiastic about it because jesus, for the 1st time, the western media stand out and, and the media. there was a lot of criticism. and as you know, human rights watch, just like amnesty international, had to balance it, you know, with a lot of reports on, you know, crimes committed by the other side. so, i mean for me, the most frustrating thing is that this is something, this is something obvious, something that you don't have to be a specialist to see if you see them anywhere in your grade and all the international. finally, reports of there is some of that bait and mr. williams,
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he gets angry and the head of that i missed the international ukrainian euro. ok song because you suddenly leaves saying that their use of cracked up to be different from the amnesty international values. now, you know about themselves, and the mediately she has to resign because jesus, they got no just the software. no rush and speakers. all thing was, you know, you know, george, i mean, i guess it's kind of an interesting juxtaposition, you know, being on the cover of vogue magazine and amnesty international. i guess you kind of get your pick as it were here. but that's just the point. you know, isn't it? i mean, it's not, you know, the, the suffering of the people. it, all people suffer on the ground. very wars. ok, let's be honest about that. ok. but i mean, this western media, propaganda pits, you know, i mean, how many times, you know, we've seen situations like this that they make it on the cover of vogue magazine. i
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mean, they're really scraping the bottom of the barrel, aren't and of course, i didn't do the lensky any good at all because that was even too much for the biggest fan. but they're going to go back to the sea into these international humanitarian organizations. they are part of the western propaganda machine because they are there to demonize the foe of the day. you know, whether it's that i was saying in the ninety's, it was loss of age a. the russians in chechnya that they right, these are both of these people are actually months is like a man. and if you look at how these organizations fund themselves, they a lot of very wealthy people, n foundation, george soros. and i was, you know, give them huge amounts of money. i mean, these are lavishly funded organizations. the people who are on the boards of these
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organizations, all former politicians, form a government officials for intelligence agency. and that was the, you know, this is bother, you know, was a reputation, but occasionally they want to balance things. as of what it, let's say, 10 reports that human rights watch publish is about the horrors. the russians are traded. once they might say something about negative about what the gradient just 10 versus one. but even that one publication as a whole hell breaks loose. ready and then there's an immediate attack saying, you know what, this is, you know, you don't know what you're talking about. you're drawing equivalence between aggressive and victims. and often happens. they need to have to start backing away now. so i'm listening to run by this guy and not hasn't done so, and she does have
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a certain reputation because she was the person who wrote that report about the it's a fascination of really general. so the money and she said that was essentially a war crime. so she, she hasn't back to way as yet, but i think that would be further repercussions with, well, keep it on, you know, you know, it was a lonely call in the words about why don't we investigate ukraine's all the guards . again, everyone you know, runs in shivering. you know, you can't do that, you know? because, you know, we still have more and more money being bored and we don't know where it's going. nobody really knows where it's going. we don't know who has all the codes and all of that, but it seems to be disappearing. i mean, but no investigation of people that have no criminal history. well again, ok, here you have these do police, this you language. why don't we investigate your graham oligarchs?
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why don't you investigate? american already got, you know, the one only got it is, you know, it's just, it became effective. if you don't like somebody who is reach you, human only got right. and this is the only way this machine can operate the way. i mean people are very rich and they're very unlike book they can work together. i mean it's, i'm sorry, 2 minds meals starting soviet union. someone who yesterday was a respect the official like you guys are in tomorrow because the paper school you deviation, you know, and left is deviation for right is deviation. suddenly he becomes a criminal and anything can be able to get, you know, the same story here. and then when george said, you know, this is the one, it's not the one, it's 100 to one and steel. these people can look total rate increases. again, it reminds me of that times of the soviet union and not in favor of today's west
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because, well, in 1962, a soviet magazine, more with me, are published. these are these roles walk by alexander children. it's on the one day the wife was denise it and immediately, you know, why did people believe people only then believe in starts repressions? because the saw me, it's a saw it magazine, the song, it leverage it on us about it. i got to read it real estate. oh, when i was a
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kid and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves well the more we choose to look for common ground. ah. ah, well oh oh oh. oh, i ah, it
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a news and tax on other countries economic sanctions are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries which are talking about here. and there to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the home and we need to make room for the rest. because with out there with me. oh,
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welcome back to cross stock were all things are considered? i'm peter labelle. this is the home edition. remind you we're discussing some real news. ah ok. go back to go to best urgent change. here's a little bit here. we've heard through official media media and they're getting a $1000000.00 man army together and there's going to be a bigger bed. so i think there may be in a pen. so this mom i tend to be the ukranian one, but i haven't theory about it. it's kind of going to tell us what we said in the 1st part of the program. this is actually a bob raising a fund raising, you know, we're going to get it offensive to get there. you know, we need to support, we need money more money, more money. that's what it seems to me. that's kind of like a powerpoint presentation. you know, there's
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a band because from what i can tell me if i'm wrong, they haven't really had that one significant strategic, tactical, big 3 in all of this. go ahead. yes, i completely. i mean, i think that the ukrainians, a government essentially trying to get more money out of the united states and, and they're doing it by going on about how they get amount this huge offensive in house and, and, and it's something that works because right away the media report, the upcoming events that if you really are planning and offensive, the one thing you don't do is you don't publicize it, you know, you don't tell your opponents, you're about to attack them and then get them to move their forces and be ready for your events if that makes absolutely no military sense whatsoever,
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you have the media report series. yes. upcoming events. and then once the rush is defeated, then the whole campaign will be in actors. and yes and sure enough by just announced another $1000000000.00 worth. and i'm you, nation to be offensive and that's the way they need to maintain the stance that they're somehow on the brink of winning this war. because otherwise, leave americans and everyone else are going to start asking questions. where is this going on? can we go on essentially depleting our own arm or is, are you sending them weapons? we don't know where, what's happening to these weapons. they don't seem to be any good because you know, the moment we send you $1000000000.00 worth of weapons right. suddenly we need another $1000000000.00 for what is happening. so they have to keep doing this in order to keep us channel going indefinitely. if
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the giving money seems to be an excuse for everything, ok, money will solve everything. but considering over the past few months, the amount of western arms in monetary, it hasn't had any impact whatsoever. so throw more money at it. i get, you know, this isn't something that is really hard to comprehend. i personally think this is my personal opinion. is that the camper team they're, they're just trying to see if they get as much as they possibly can before they have their moment of reckoning. ok, and so i make reference to the afghan president in his helicopters, leaving the country. you get my point as well. i think this is a disaster situation where we have no control for money, corrupt officials in your grade. and we have people in the united states who basically failed with all of their predictors. but of course you would charge or st
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in weapons and money. you know, just last week the german press reminded us, or mark me, you know, the joint chiefs of staff, just 2 weeks before the russian special operation began, he predicted that there would be a war. it would last for 72 hours. the russians would take even 72 hours and then there would be a long, protracted gorilla fight. you know, everything happened, bomb 100 percent different. you know, the ukranian army was not, it would try not to pay, but i get, it continues to fight. but there is no good re, we're on the 3rd to the pressure control for a very simple reason. the ukrainian army is fighting so well precisely because of the crew to the regime. if you don't go to the army, you get arrested. you go to prison. if you say something against the government now, you know, look a member of the sheet in chemo here. great was,
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was basically assassinated. you shot dead by the great insecurity force on the suspicion on the suspicion on the trail. so basically these are very poorly, the army fights on the 3rd to switch this regime controls when this really leaves, like on the 3rd, you're going boss on that there are some people leave completely different life and try to forget, you know, about this regime. they won't be afraid that they will come back. that's true. they're freight. they will come back, but there is no reasonable. it's not, again, it's that, you know, the problem with the united states is that it fights was, it starts war in so many parts of the world. but finally, these people get confused. you know, they confuse against them from green yugoslavia from vietnam and the other things. so about answering your question, did they plan on these words from the same air condition office in a suburb or a sad reality?
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yes, uh basically what is the really dangerous, it's not just the loss of money. it's that danger, always lation. and in that sense, there was a pretty interesting article in the economist last week, which was headline, what would push the western russia to nuclear war. and basically, the jonas that he saw the change in a few of the states, you know, when all of the predictions failed and will be, became a war of 2 armies. suddenly the united states reviewed its position and starting from april they started sending very dangerous weapons right in since june. the position is not too long to let you crane loos, we're not going to it. ok, you know, like we don't want to bring to wind because obviously the goals which as in nancy stated, i'm a pre listing. you want all the time to back. and she speaks about a striking,
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this is all will support that. but we don't want to create too doodles. that's a very broad definition. i mean, they use then that's not a military strategy. that's a, it's not a political strategy neither. so as an article and they want to just answer with a very good book that i will use here are the quote to shannon and the call numbers call center blantan. and what is not a shop age of a cliff, but one can stand termed it look down and decide whether to punch rather it's a slippery slope. and no one can be sure when the risk is the greatest, you just fly down without notice and how it's like a basically a war between russian april. ok. well that's a really modern mili has some other issues. ok, i suppose you would want to fight or well, you know, george, everyone knows that ukraine for a while has been wishing to get into nato. it's part of their constitution after
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all. and then, you know, after the conflict started, they made a desperate attempt to get into the you. but on both accounts, you know, in respect of, of the conflict. you know, the biggest strike against ukraine was corruption. but suddenly that strike is, is, is not a meaningful ok. and in, that's what it seems to me. this is an amazing risk to con job. that the, the west is more than willing to go along with at the expense of their own people. you cannot, if you go in mainstream, you cannot get you in the base energy security in europe for food security around the globe. and because they, this is this kind of a mirage of what, what they want to have that it's literally a mirage in it's going to, it's going to be so many people around the world, particularly in europe and energy in a very, very sober, hard way. and very, very soon, george biando is a remarkable fact,
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as you said at the expense of the people, because nowhere in europe or in the united states has a people spoken out in favor of getting involved in ukraine. there's absolutely no support for this in the don't the poles and the none of the poles. is there any interest at all in getting involved in your brain? so this is entirely or war waged by a lease whose lives are very comfortably. they were very well remunerated, they go to very nice parties and conferences. lavish, lee entertain. they want to continue this. and when you asked them, yes, but what about shorter just what about energy shortage is what's going to happen this winter? wow. you know, the price of freedom, you know, is something that we have to pay, you know, freedom is a free of buying that. so they're happy to sacrifice all those just as they're having a sacrifice, a wall that they can rent so happy to sacrifice their own. a public
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for a protracted conflict in which the public is impoverished. and when somebody comes along to challenge this, where they go, or by again, he's only challenged in the very mild way. he's got along with nato and the sanctions and condemnation russia. but he does say, hey, we've got to think about ourselves a little bit more immediately on the reject. and you know, we will wait for what's going to happen in italy because i think it's quite likely that kind of italian populace, right? we'll come to power sometime in september and it will come on who wrote a hearing will elicit payments from family a years ago. exactly. all the stuff that we know how day you break the consensus that this war has to be full in. definitely, a lot of,
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he's the one that says, you know, he's, he's 30 comes up into the king maker. i mean, everyone is going to air to one right now, because he's a member of nato and aspirin for the you. and he's just wanting all of his quote unquote ally. so he spent a very likely trip and so she came out smiling and making himself a broker here. and so again, challenging we are united consensus against russia. again, it's propaganda. finishing up the 45. 0 yes, i mean the ever gone morally. ready is not a good character, certainly is lot. as we say, rush a hero my role. but he's a magic person and in the world the ruled by a lady, all that is ready to sacrifice europeans, not only the people who are areas of the world, but you would be. and so software from there for it now. and these people are ready
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to sacrifice them in this world. as a bred me just suddenly stands out, was it you really? he's better than these. so called moral people in the, you know, and that's what it takes these kind of complex here you see who's ideological, who's not, who's pragmatic, what policies, work and policies that don't work. and the way you get a year or a gentleman that's all the time you want to think. we get some good here in moscow . and i want to think of you are watching us here are remember, oh ah ah,
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only one main thing is important for knox. ism internationally speaking, that is, that nations that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nations who are the slaves. americans, rock 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 danger is boy man that wants to take over the world. that was a caught your strategy and walked out of it on your own. i not leashed off to exhibit in tablet block. nato said it's ours. we move east. the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous, is it the law?
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the sovereignty of all the countries? the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions of millions or is business and businesses good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascinating. a safe out because of the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look some common
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ground. ah, ah, not another way while div easy while friend. ah . yeah. or you know it's a one flight yet if south. yeah. rush with a new dock garza. it's an orchard dumb up all me at that a bull up i picked them up. is emily up full of goody, of whom shall i be skimmed? router should thoughtfully face the wattsey. ella. a bill? yes, my lord, or join in that again. you fortune. pity up my be
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a lot about it more than if there's just been ah, a it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster, dulles proclaimed. our policy is global. ah, we started as a continental empire.

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