tv Documentary RT October 21, 2022 4:30am-5:01am EDT
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david, his dreams disintegrated rapidly among the fools upon his shoulders. he had raised the da was suffering the suit and the nationalists up to their elbows in blood should be able. his plans didn't include taking responsibility for numerous crimes and atrocities, but he didn't want to accept defeat either. they use a school went underground and became a legal gang nationalist who hadn't been finished off after the war. formed the core of these groups. their secret hideout was scattered throughout the west of the soviet union. before i was there, but even those that jealous left the next little chip, i've got a guy idea, carl dealer come up with him that it's not a chilly act release to share who is ready when you're more than anybody like
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you got a schedule. great. yeah, oh or so, unless you understand what gorgeous, very general discussion. a group where it will be in the car just, i will, joe. just get lost for us, for sure. for sure. if i'm sure you're in the former, oh, you a members found a new mazda, the central intelligence agency, of the usa, cia, although it was on a different continence, it was far more generous than the germans. that b, $2.00 or both was not deal cut. do not say quality care, what got voted, got us in your mouth in the, in america. i'd say me and i did it already. what the control in this i was comes i usually of so yes can say was, what did you see? do you see any deal nice boys over to what that was? huge source on that. yeah. and then was pulling it in both for huge power in the early 1950 s u. s. president harry truman signed
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a secret plan to attack the ussr. the americans went going to declare war because the world would have undoubtedly condemned them for it. however, a so called peace making operation to which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms was a different story. i gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. s. o. at the cia behest, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalist ran a mock throughout the ukrainian ssr their night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population. a researcher was just gonna say is go as well as for this reason, besides a little bit bottle sheet, you'll probably yeah, cuz yeah is don't reach me, then you brought a sub gorgeous show. first go, let's do
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a job. you vision mutual you. they particular to job personally, and what should i say let the report should give and sent across the ocean were heard with great satisfaction and bella rose, for instance, they had infiltrated saboteurs. they were still trying to create some sort of an organized group in the baltic region, the network acted efficiently, but like numbers. however, in ukraine, everything was set up on such a window of opportunity had to be used the americans who are so infused by shook image that they became careless. it seemed to provocation was about to occur in the ussr southwest, in which case they'd have to come to the aid of uva, an organization rising from its ashes. however, the scale of their activity scampered them. moscow began to take action with the chief aim of finding romance,
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and depriving the u. p. a of its lead. a followed any clue that could lead him to shook even family members friends, places he'd been to own came under scrutiny, but they owe you and lead and laid low, like a cunning and experienced will if he was. nevertheless, a lead eventually came new. recently just had a little more the british le ish and then your byline. a renewal school probably in your final school was do. i'm going to be in because all the school with when you but not always have to to mr. issue. we both got ideas with version in your brother or not all but did it. so she was in pharmacy or for huge. and i got or, or cause i'd begin the hoarded so near. the idea was check, please group on more than say spheres, and i as casual facts research on the day they decided to arrest daria, who sucked it up. lots of personally, breathed his operatives. it was imperative to take her alive. the general's
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instructions were carried out to the letter suit applauds. it was right. when they searched flat, they found a gun and a cyanide pill soon into the color of her bathrobe. i knew by janish wimp up west. if they had thought that i knew merely with as little sketch, yet the immediate p c, b, e. i video for busy for the border in any opinion body issue during interrogation. the messenger denied everything. she claimed she had the seizure gave it for a long time. and she had nothing to tell the investigators to the plan to have employed a trick. he put an n k d operator in her cell under the guise of an arrested. oh you an activist who is will not keep it a boy. yeah. not. let's get you new. who's supposed to lead a much of course in a jewish role as much as to what additional new for jim you mean?
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yeah. unless casala still an issue and that's newer than us in new york. maybe i don't know with me when she learned her cell mate was about to be released. she had asked her to relay a message on the outside of the tracking a complicated chain of uva messengers. the operatives got a lead concerning the village of bella. gotcha. outside troubles, to the plot of assembled a serious falls to arrest the o. u. n. leda. they didn't know the exact house. so hundreds of machine gunners blocked the whole village. several intelligence officers went door to door knocking . they know everywhere, but to no avail. put the wolfish skate. a woman opened the door of the fall. this house, the operatives recognized instantly, but they didn't let on. it was catalina d duke, also known as miss jana. this shit or 9 you nice job was cute at the dorm iep for listening to what new mileage. so i don't need to send you
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a new entry to school. probably if you're okay with my mentor as that is, we still are also does i thought people go to what keys do you all know? sure, sure. you both for machine, you could just go to also for huge one you, we just oprah, israel, we still, if we schedule a bianca's else will be private, probably she'll cut the shots and rushed into the house. the so the bandit confided us from his machine gun because i was in the ship a while will be able to hear region news. okay, so it's from here is one of the shells where when i sheronica almost from poland, you can, i'm good with milan with the portion was 40. okay. can you spell that austin was the thank you mobile on watch those like winchell switch. no good. i was reason, i'm on the switch here, it should say what you're to need to switch gears with on mobile off of a we're not sure. but even just like, let's put it there though it's slow sla,
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curious to know how much she could have no more school lay minister goes, drop us in europe, alcorn, you go back one more time, victor simeon shows no shuttle store what a good says you're sure of course the plant had not been to eliminate you gave it to the plot of had counted on taking the u. p. a commander alive. he was certain to save his life. she gave it would have betrayed many people. the general had also been keen to remind she gave it personally of his friend andre. my love, she gave it should been involved in his murder 17 years before. but he wasn't to be at any rate. the o u and 2nd in command and chief of the u. p. a bean and eliminated it, remained to be seen. who would replace him? so talk to you is stump guy me just to new to me as nice current. talk with sponsor
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to ship the clarity of australian group on my list of names that i'm friends monday . so what else clear if anybody yet your screen that i thought i was given the school school year at the shock with the little snows up integrating a virus on it. the peer were, as a court, the family show graham could sure it was shirley cream didn't last, each other. ah, history shows that to the plot of who's right all alone. even the headed, the height of ukrainian nationalism doesn't die. it just goes into hibernation and patiently waits for someone to grow it and you have things in
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a diffusion as a from civic participation of governance, which are free conditions for ukraine to cheat. it's european aspirations 2 ah, lou needs to come to the russian state. total narrative type as i'm phoning northland steve. mm hm. and i'm not getting not signed up for a group in 55 with. okay, so 9 is 25 and speaking with ben in the european union, the kremlin,
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can you jump machine the state on to russia? for date and split marquee spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest, and with only one main thing, is important for naziism, internationally speaking, that is, that nations that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation, so other slaves americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't,
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it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this. danger is boy a man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some golf out of it on your own english e, i'm b, i not felicia, too often. zip on in tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us had germany is so dangerous, is it the lives, the sovereignty of all the countries? the exceptionalism that american uses, and it's in national war planning, is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge 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 with
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nitrogen, all green, double, and triple thing on the form of nitrogen that's it's been interesting. next year is the one that's going to be typical. we're running off all inventory supply chain issues while we're told, because a cold low over reaction to the cold with that which caused a lot of i jane rob and that's all or they're telling us foreseen, i don't, i think it's great. whatever. if everything would, everything would stabilize, it will help it's it's i want to say it very risky, very risky right now. for example, you could have to far was living one right across the road from each other. and
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a each operate just a little bit different. one, i'm lucky enough to show his price bar enough ahead and a good price. and the other one doesn't one can go broke near the window. it's, it's this risk it's gonna be, it's gonna be really hard for everybody to keep going from will make it solemn, won't. ah, so you're here changes. yeah, sweetie. she's, well, yeah, absolutely. it came from sweden and down in sweden. bluebird, last name was peter sooner than now when they come here than they changed to patterson. just because i think it was too many peterson's and, you know, the 1st patterson moved here like an 865,
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and then probably didn't stake his claim until, you know, in the end of 1871. and then i think he jumped on his horse and rode a boon to stake his claim. anyway, so those kind of can interesting. so goes back a long way. so no to say to you, hundreds, i guess late 18 hundreds. we homesteaded some ground. well, where i live at was so new 18898218? 87, something like that. up there now my dad farms and mull goals and just been around forever to hard to get away from it, but a dirty tractor for a backdrop case. so in the state of iowa, they give awards to farms that have been in the family for a 100 years or 150 years. so this is the order we got in 1976 by grandfather roy
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got for have in the farm for a 100 years in the family and will be coming up here in just a couple years now on our 150 years of this being a family farm everything, everything is so expensive right now. the main reason is because of the cost of fuel that drives recalls from everything up the difference in price of what the farmer gets for the grain. it seems like it's a high price, but when you take that in consideration, what all the inputs, the equipment and all that stuff actually are grain prices are, are not high enough to keep up with what a wall. all of our inputs are costing us gas price, as far as reason for it. ah, our current ah,
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lame duck president, is blaming russia for that. and he doesn't realize that if you could exploring oil resources in the u. s. in canada, he shut down pipelines as you make doing business, so prohibitively expensive or so time consuming to file for the right permits and filling new forms out all the time. ah, your gas company is, are going get blamed for the problem. but they are not the problem, they would like to maximize output. so biden really can't blame, put in for causing the problem. because he himself caused the problem. in his campaign speeches, he was trying to pander to his woke crowd and he said, there is no room for fossil fuel in this administration, if i get elected soul,
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ah, my plan on that, which if i was king, i would do. i would have every one that voted for don trump. bice, get to buy field for $2.00 a gallon less. and everyone that voted for biden paid $2.00 more for fuel. so that would be my solution. what we need to do, you guys know what the united states needs to do is start drill or awhile again we, we, we've got, we can drill for oil. and for some reason our government thinks that we shouldn't be using our own oil, which is crazy. you guys are environmental, us and all that trying to stop at so what we do, i don't take electric cars is going to solve the problem. how do you make electricity? windmills when, when you have to blow for the windmills to work,
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what are you doing? the wind doesn't blow but to say that we're going to work off solar or battery technology that we have now. i don't think we got the capacity to do the work we're doing with what is available. you still have to have a source of electricity to charge your battery capacitor or whatever system you're using. if you burn diesel fuel and turn the generator to make the energy, the fertilizers, a lot of the, the commercial, a conventional fertilizers are what really has one very high this year. so this is urea. so this is 46 percent nitrogen. that is more than double that it was last year. the process to make this is using does use natural gas. so that's, that's the main reason that is hire people that have farmed land for a long time. they generally have a surplus of fertilizers in the soil. it's,
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i don't know like money in the bank, i guess you'd call it. and you can minimize inputs for a few years, but it'll come back to haunt you eventually. if you don't try to keep up. when you put fertilizer on the land, it generally takes 4 to 5 years before you start to realize any benefits from it because it is a mineral and it takes the microbes in the soil to break it down. so a plan can use it. so yeah, it's available, the nitrogen is the only thing this got to be replaced every year and finding a source for nitrogen has been the hurdle nitrogen. it's like the gas engine of the plan that gives you your highest that gives you your size and it makes your plant healthy. so you put a good ear on the same chloride that's more than double also. and we believe that's more due to energy or justs because they can read that because it shouldn't cost the company's twice as much to produce that same ton of
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fertilizer as it did, you know, in the past. so i think what it was is typically, john deere and monsanto are always competing to see who can extract $100.00 maker from each farmer that's raising court. so it looked to me like the fertilizer industry wanted to get in a front line to see if they could extract $200.00 an acre from the fertilizer expense. and that's what they did this year. and we know every society that has degraded it. soil doesn't treat it right, ends up failing because they lost their food supply, hungry people, right. and overthrow government. so as far as in the, the end user, so the general public buying, you know,
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a lot of this food basically because the food comes lost in the corn and soybeans even if it's fed through animals you know, the b for poultry fish. i've noticed in the grocery store that a lot of these prices are up 25 to 30 percent already. and with high fertilizer and energy prices, you know, they will stay high with the fertilizer being twice as high as where it is normally that probably alone adds 10 or 15 percent to the cost of that product going in the grocery store. so for, so this is affecting everyone, obviously, i mean everyone needs to eat and costs and the groceries are going to be increased . ah, ah, so, so yeah, for next year,
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dramatically changes. we don't see him. if we don't see our commodity prices stay high, because our him put prices have already gone up. fertilizer and chemicals have dramatically risen fuel is dramatically risen. and right now it's, it's a waiting list. if you need to replace machinery, basically, it's really hard to get your hands on any kind of new or used machinery. probably one of the bigger issues right now is get our hands on tires a certain size of the tires. we've had a hard time list. i mean, when it's time to replace the tire, you can't just sit back and wait. it's time to replace the tire. you gotta put a new one on. in the area of machine carts, if far were, has a 500 dollars, 1000 dollar combine. with a $150000.00 head on it and he's missing a $5.00 part that was made in china. and they don't have that part. the country does a sound like a good idea to have it so that machine has to set. and his crop doesn't get
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combined before the heavy snows yet. so we've, in this country, our political leaders have been spineless. and they allowed a lot of the manufacturing to be offshored. and often times and countries that aren't always friendly to us, bar for machinery has very bad news. equipment is getting really expensive because new, you can't buy new flow we're doing here is making reverse osmosis water. we use reverse osmosis water for some of our fertilizer products that we make as well as from our combo. this, this toad is, has, is full of worms that we're using to make. we're kathleen's and basically get this compost and mix ready to be used for compost
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t extract. this replaces for the spring planting application. what farmer would be paying $30.00 an acre for this is going to cost them about $12.00 so that's where the cost savings comes. in that's why we're doing it. yep. so what we're doing here is using the g o t 250 machine to take dry compost or a dry compost blend that has different ingredients and like warm castings and for what can he make asses and different food sources for the biology where put it in this tea bag or whatever, and then bubbling water through it, latch it. basically what it does is you're reenacting the saw with this bacteria and fungi, and that bacteria,
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fungi are loosely enough or making some of that on available nutrients available to the plant. makes everything work better, it puts more air in the soil, puts more water and soil it just makes the plants thrive. another thing we're going to do this year, we're going to use full air on the corn that is a nitrogen fixing bacteria. and for like 15 or $20.00 an acre, we think we can get $45.00 or 50 pounds of nitrogen, which is about half the price of, of nitrogen right now. we not, i think that's the things we're gonna have to start noon in the future. and i do believe there will be a lot of people starting new that in the future. if these prices stay up, a farmers will find a way to survive and always have their some difficulty in it. but we'll see more manufacturing come back and we'll get through it
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2nd month of action year when using the checklist. people with reason, joy vehicle now to best and wait a storage form which are and the appropriate friendship. hulu. with at least 4 civilians are killed and 10 wounded including children, ukrainian forces target a very crossing area in the her song region according to local officials, also coming up on the program. so last, the economies of latin american nations are being laid to waste columbia, as president accuses washington of rubber chain latin american economies, bringing the world closer to yet another crisis. tensions escalate between the u. s
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