tv Documentary RT December 5, 2022 4:30pm-5:01pm EST
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ah, for the show, the ukrainian people what the soviet parties and stood full and who was actually fighting the invaders. cedar cough fuck was ordered to conduct res throughout ukraine. all the way to the copay, the mountains during one such incursion, they destroy the large supply of oil, along with the oil fields that provided to them up with fuel cup bucks, squads on universal respect. and for his courage, the legendary parties on commander was awarded to go starz while the red army was fighting the vm offer in 1943, a new force arose in ukraine. the u. p. a. the ukranian insurgent army itsco was to strike and seize power when the red army and the via marked were at
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the weakest. it was quite a disciplined, military organization which had a clear structure, well trained commanders of which was planning to increase its manpower up to a 1000000. however, moscow had not taken into account that the u. p. a had assert enemy, the poles. it was against them that the u. p. a on the terror in valencia, which later became known as the bellini. a massacre royal and we'll go partner from nist. frederick district strategist, is from here. good. our social studies don't oldish crimes or finish teach scribbles nurse to willow british. when i push all of surely shooting up to go catching some fresh tomorrow. bullish nest upstairs. did you all mister trigger spar dealer for to stop fish barocha willis politically at the ocean's sort of fits or would they have to come help me where lena said he is no small waterloo on one hand, d u p. a. was it well organized structure with
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a territorial division and strict hierarchy on the other fragmentation and a high level of autonomy and scientists, commanders of large units press claims to lead the organization. but few were his experiences ramayo cabbage. it wasn't long before he firmly established himself. as the commander in chief, soviet intelligence was keen to eliminate him. but he was sneaking and dodgy, and like an animal, he sensed the danger. they changed the location of his h q frequently and he's short. he has heavy personal security, according to german estimates during its heyday, the u. p. a numbers up to 500000 people. our figures that are more modest also postulated. in the year the u. p. a reached the peak of its powers. the red army launched a massive offensive in ukraine. she gave him, his dreams disintegrated rapidly among the force upon whose shoulders he
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had raised. the da was suffering the food, and the nationalists up to their elbows in blood sugar gave it. his plans didn't include taking responsibility for numerous crimes and atrocities, but he didn't want to accept defeat either. the u. p. a squads went underground and became a legal gangs. nationalist who hadn't been finished off after the war formed the core of these groups. their secret high doubts were scattered throughout the west of the soviet union. florida. i was there, but it was not jealous black for the next little chip. i've got a guy idea carl dealer um push him up. if not, so do i have for chillik release to cheryl bush ready when you're more unique that anybody is like you got a schedule great year or so unless you learned what color,
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just very general tough guy from a group where it will be in the car just hello joe. it's jessica plus. the ross was sure for sure. if i'm, should you the former, you a members found a new mazda, the central intelligence agency, of the usa, cia, although it was on a different continent, it was far more generous than the germans would be 2 dollars or both. so it's not deal cut, do not say quality care. what got thought it got us in your mouth in the, in america, i'd say me and my territory. what the fuck control in this i was cause i usually just say it was, what did you see? do you see any deal nice boys over to what them pursued? supposed on that in and was pulling into both for huge fan in the early 19 fifties . us president harry truman signed a secret plan to attack the usaa. the americans went going to declare war because
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the world would have undoubtedly condemned them for it. however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms with 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 mug throughout the ukrainian and night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population or you will be what is it is this case, it is go as the last war this we're really beside the general religion that those will be our own street you'll probably yeah, crazy. i don't reach me then you brought it in here. feel a joke for the last 2 brown because you're proud of that. brick. russia. nobody's. rubio,
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bishop mutual. you never heard you job personally or should i say let me check with the report you gave and sent across the ocean with great satisfaction. ross, for instance, they had infiltrated saboteurs. they were still trying to create some sort of an organized group there. in the baltic region, the network acted efficiently, but like numbers. however, in ukraine, everything was set up and such a window of opportunity had to be used. the americans who were so infused by shockey image that they became careless as seem to provocation was about to occur in the ussr southwest, in which case they'd have to come to the age of uva, an organization rising from its ashes. however, the scale of their activity scuppered them, moscow began to take action with the chief aim of finding romance showcase and depriving the u. p. a of its leader through the planter followed any clue that
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could lead him to shook. yeah, rich family members, friends, places he'd been to all came under scrutiny, but they owe you and lead and laid low like a cunning and experienced wolf. he was, nevertheless, a lead eventually came ne, a british le ish monica, belinda, rural school, probably on your part of what school bus 2 will be in because all the schools when you a but not always have to, to me or school if you both got ideas with version in your bracket or not all but did it so she was in for much or for huge on i got for a good deal not hoarded. so near the idea was check, please keep almost and say, excuse, and i as goes on with the actual search 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 to the plot. it was right. when they searched her flat, they found a gun and a cyanide pill soon into the color of her bathrobe. i knew by janish room, but vice their daughter, i knew merely what is a little sketch yet. it should be a good idea for busy for the border in. yeah. and you've been your mother. yeah. issue during interrogation the message, it denied everything. she claimed she had the c, she gave it for a long time and she had nothing to tell. the investigators to, to plunge 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 much to be a boy. yeah. and that was good news. there. leave quavius so much of course and it years old as much as you want. just let me know if you have any money on us. cuz eligibility showing you nicely, what machine you a, you know,
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with when she learns his helmet was about to be released was she had asked her to relay a message on the outside of the trucking, a complicated chain of yoga messengers. the operatives got a lead concerning the village of belkora outside of all. to the plot of assembled a serious force 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 not everywhere, but to no avail. could the wolf escaped. a woman opened the door of the fall. this house, the operatives recognized instantly, although they didn't let on. it was galena, duke, also known as messenger. and that shit like the 9 united. yep. was cute at the dorm e for listening to what new marlisa told me to susan you quality. okay, well i certainly could do a new entry to school probably if good of my mental health. that is we still
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because i was, i thought if you to go to what ggc is, dion lane. sure. sure. you brush roy machine, you could just go to also for huge or new windows all israel. we still if we schedule a medium kirk has also be private polish. she'll kurt the shots and rushed into the house. but the soul of the bandit, confide or burst from his machine gun, because i was in a ship for a while will be all for huge news. okay, so it's from here which one of the shells were when i sheronica almost mobile and you can, i'm good with millimeters or she was 40. okay, can you spell that austin was the thank you mobile on watch those like winchell switch. no good. i was recently, i'm on the switch here and she was here, but need to switch gears put on bubble off, doug, i forgot to ask her to go to when i sure would even just look up as nice today had to which slow which law did it for now go around my secretary,
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my school name minister goes, does up us bank in europe, alcorn, you go back one more time or see me on shows mission. i don't store what a good it says you're sure. of course the plan 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 that to save his life, shook yea, she would have portrayed 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 the 2nd in command and chief that the u. p. a had been ended, emanated. it remained to be seen. who would replace him, shall store view as stump gun it does. it does to the, to me as nice current talk with sponsor to shift the clarity off off
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a pump. nancy, i'm friends, my didn't. so what i was clear if anybody at your screen i thought i was doing this course in the shop, deals up with at the theater where the court, the family show graham, for sure the water was shooting cream, didn't last. a history shows that so the plateau was right all alone. even the headed, the height of ukrainian nationalism doesn't die. it just goes into hibernation and patiently waiting for someone to grow
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with me. for like the weather, any talk of a political solution to the ukraine conflict is in a very deep freeze washington. it's against ukraine. does what it's told and the russian see no pressing need to talk to the west. but this does not mean ukraine is frozen. conflict far from it, pain is just starting to reach the boiling point. so i am, if this land transfer goes through,
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the federal government permits this and doesn't stop. what you're going to have is the complete or re sure the destruction, the annihilation, the murder, it's murder, it's the murder of that william with that land. it is at the core of the apaches spiritual, traditions their cultural traditions. that's where girls become women, the deities they reside there, which is kind of like, you know, i grew up. i'm catholic, i grew up catholic in, you know, that's the holy spirit right there. oh, wow. i have
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a huge compassion pro flat, beautiful place. i understand that we have to have a balance with mining or what we need, but we're running out of the wilds and we need more of the wilds for humanity. say, well more to the more. i mean, you can't just disregard other people's religious convictions. they were here a long time before we were, you got to respect other religion or why can you ask for any respect of yourself? i'm told that when that copper gets attractive, you know, that's just going to be a political is going to drop down about a 1000 feet. i'm not totally sure what the square mileage is, but it's i've heard like least like 22 square miles alone or just just dropped completely a 1000 feet down. that is right in the heart of where meaning, where culture, where you know, would be the same. if you fire bomb the vatican, it'd be the same. if someone destroyed mecca,
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that's what's at stake. and that's what matters. that's, that alone should, should make this project something that shouldn't happen with this land here. all, all the way from northern arizona, all the way down into mexico was a parakeet territory. the u. s. were not the 1st people to try to claim this land. this one was put into the territory of mexico. so when, when mexico for the united states this area, south western part of the united states, the u. s. thought it from mexico and the treaty of guadalupe
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a dog. and when they got the land they were suppose to in the treaty with mexico. ringback they were supposed to keep the same characteristic for the property rights of the people that are ready. and so if you look at native property like santa fe and those rambles, the way they own their property prior to the united states owning it, they still own it. today, but what happened with the patches is that they, they were starting to force them out because they knew they could use the water and the mine, you know, for all the sellers that were coming in, miners and stuff they wanted to exploit the us call a manifest destiny. which means you can get something for free and
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exploited. do whatever you want, it's yours. it was like a window earth came and the people came on the surface. there was no big churches. they went to the mountains. that's where all your biblical stories come from. these changes are no different than any other do trees around the world. so they're happy you're here because we have to start building the heard the mother. they gave us every technology, these cameras where they come from, the earth, there's oh, how the good cameras, cell phones,
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all these things come from the earth. enough is enough. they talk about jobs on the road trucks, 30 years old or about tony's mom and working. now you go by, you see there's 2 looking spiders pulling the ties. it's like no other word all when hitting the nail in about 3 guys operating the machine, live there yelling about the hammer, guys taking your jobs right. those technology is taking your jobs. i know you guys it over there, i can see it. i know you guys can see it and that's why i say it's a war. well, i understand what we're in and that's what brings you here. oh, that's what brings you. not me. this place this,
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the spring here here. and i guarantee you, if you came with the right heart, the right mind. you're going to take so much back and you're gonna see the world different. because you're our brother, you're our sister. we're giving you something that was taken away from your life and that's the spirit. the spirit has to be a part of the religion. you cannot only practice the religion spirit, with the ceremonies that survived from 18421978. those that survived underground. there were found this theory,
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villages who maintain their ceremonies and they did them back there without public notice. and yes, there have been people that are caught doing it and they were taken to jail. so i see what's happening here. it reminds me of our ceremonious me made illegal or over a 100 years. is this where where he lean leading to again. where ceremonial grounds are ceremonies, nature ceremonies. sure. just thing that's not even considered as being important to people. is this where we're heading again? i hope i pray that we don't have to. we again, i hope that this country recognizes native american ceremonies, cerebral ceremonial grounds sacred sites because that's where our hardy
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set we belong to mother earth. we do not own mother earth. we belong to, mater ah, course it was their land to begin with and then it was part of their original reservation. and it was somewhere in the 1920s that they lost oak flat, but it's always been considered sacred to them. the u. s. government has its own laws that protect the land and the water and religion and, you know, 1st amendment rights, then, you know, it's all on paper. what com group, the way it works is they can make a law or they can bypass the laws by creating exemptions, but not with the environmental laws. with the environmental laws, there is no exemptions, palm except the 1872 mining law and 18 to 72 mining law was made in
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1872, which allowed miners to mine any where they wanted. i was trying to research and find out how, why eisenhower did protect this in how he got wind of what was going on. but he did protect it from mining, and that was since the fifty's. ah john mccain it back in 2014 senator john mccain . i snuck it into a in the 11th hour and a must pass defense bill. and of course it passed and they try to get their hands on it. resolution copper parent company, real tinto. tried to get their hands on it. they voted on it like 12 different times and congress and it never passed through so that they finally got their hands on it when mccain slipped it into that defense bill. and this is national force which has been protected since the eisenhower administration from mining. so
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national forest means it belong to you and i and it was, i feel it was stolen from well, in this resolution copper project area covers a lot more than just oak flat. it's much bigger than that. it's nearly 40 miles long from one end to the other when you include all the pipelines detailing storage area in addition to the mine site itself. and so oak flat itself is considered one very large archaeological site, because there's so much here. this flat smooth surface here would have been used to grind food or could have been corn could have been acorns. mesquite means, so the forest service actually declared at one very large archaeological site. and it's also been declared a traditional cultural property, which is a federal designation. that means the government is recognizing it as a place of great significance and importance to the native americans who still live in this vicinity. most notably of the apaches. but altogether within this resolution copper project area,
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there are approximately $800.00 archaeological sites that would be destroyed. in addition, the problem with the my, if you could still extract the copper with a different method of mining, that wouldn't cause the collapse at the surface. and yet on the issue is, once copper is, is expensive enough and it will become expensive enough given the need of copper in sounds, well cell phones and solar panels and everything else. so the copper will be there and will be valuable enough to remove by a less destructive mining method. so it's not an either or it's a may, it's, it's a sustainability issue. and it's a question of, you know, do, do you display well, the landscape i, the, in this case is sacred to make more profit. any kind of extraction like that takes hundreds of millions, if not billions of gallons of water. i infuse with all kinds of toxic chemicals.
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we're downstream. a wood right here in phoenix. we're were the sis largest city in the country. ah, now you're serving a population of a city that about approaching 2000000 people. i don't even know what the metro is here. but, but these networks, the canals are, you know, they lace the city. this is the grand canal. your children, we, stockholders of water. yet our congress people, progression, or people of arizona are letting this happen because of their own self interests. they won't even want to come here to feel the spirit i to say is, seems like they they know in distaste. this is cynthia, a big corporation with some people army and that's,
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that's what is like where people policing us, people tried to put us in jail for something that we haven't done. something that legally we have able to do. thanks that we do, sir, loyally. our ceremony. here is the same kind of distorted moral narrative that says it's okay to take that copper out of the ground and destroy the holy. sacred sight of oak flat is the same distorted moral narrative that's rooted in systemic poverty . systemic racism systemic that ecological devastation. the militarism which is also about how people are policed in this place. right. and the way that the governments can be used as a, as a force against anybody who's going to try to defend the oak flat. all of that stuff connected
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