tv Interview RT December 11, 2022 5:30am-6:01am EST
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just as assume we hello everyone. i am maria virgina. i am a member of the russian parliament. no, but. ready 3 years ago, i was serving time in an american prison to day. i have a unique opportunity to build in reverse to enter be 0 from regarding i'm glad you went too much time in american detention. one tromped other charges whose only fault was that he was worshipped rebuttal. ask him how he's in the day ross. hello, victor. hello, khaki. so each day, so i thought that was interesting. is it how easily cox versus you know, i feel happy. lucas? yes sir. absolutely. happy, yes, sure. you found happiness? oh, i never lost it. you say you're either happy or not and there's nothing that will make you happy if you want things that happen to you or any part of our deal that we've got to have it in you to be happy. his father, this has nothing to do with where you are and how you are in course things can be half written. if you're angry, when you might see at a certain point, you need to understand that your own angle is only going to destroy you posted to
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the position or when unusual anger is there to make you focus on what he need to do at the bar of my boys, but if he stays unused for a long time, you realize that the ang you have to want somewhere on level that range is going to your story. you in 1st place more, i'm not say one last act on the anger and try to punish the wrong doers. what i'm saying is that one must not merge anger if one little heart need to learn to forgive me. this help me realizing before i was unable to realize why the russian tradition or who in particular christine orthodox tradition, is all about forgiveness. i heard about forgiveness but had no idea how it was in when you get to experience something like this and you get to feel all your rage and then realize that unless you find it, you to work through it and the right way to get used to each other in the end and get the same energy that can healthy, happy in any needs. so channel the right way. so that doesn't destroy you had situations when you're so full of it. and it's looking for a way out. but you know, really what were the mel. hm. gary. yeah. most terrifying thing that would that look up to experience them made you angle of what was black?
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i was angry on these thrashing. what were the most scary veins? i'm sorry for making you really, that was the hardest thing to you just. it's hard to say now, what was the hardest on probably the hardest thing was being unable to talk to my family for a long time. i had one call per month. they were hard times with the lawyers too, but not getting enough time of friends and family as the hardest thing that ever happened to me. yes. then quite a lot, its time in solitary confinement. the sound right? yes. about 3 years. how is that even possible? what helped you get through the age of when it was the hardest thing for me, i spend in solitary, only full months. you know, maria, i got my hands in a book once that had this interesting idea that the environment is actually neutral . roughly, it's only up to us to view it in a very negative voice. very positive, like there is an english saying it's either tormentor or your mental issue. it's something you want to learn to say the environment is complete or neutral, spoke guilty. how did you survive in desoto, butch, i'll tell you. no problem. the best of you know,
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they brought me to the sally locked me out of, you know, i did talk to a coach and i still remember the sound of that door locking up. and then the ringing silence and the blinding fluorescent light. for example, in mc, say new york so called tend the south ward or that only has 6 cells, or they even the tiniest of windows sealed, so that you can't see any thank you. it's much more than just sensory deprivation. it's got that color. they paid everything inside the off white. they cool. they buy food. i think we could have white nights in russian nature, pretty grey. and they make it all bleak on purpose. because if you know who created the u. s. prison system, so, but the nazis delivered it to america as part of the operations made the claim. it was them who say that is how you bring people. couple making will do what you want based on their experience. and when the door closed, my food and then silence. i panic, it was tough. yes, i was young now i thought it sung and the only way out was to say okay, or what would change if i panic? am i going to bang my head on the door with a scream at the top of my voice trying to prove i'm innocent. this won't help us when we have something in our dna, our blood tradition of. i don't know how,
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but it just came to me. it was, i just let my heart do what it wants. i know i didn't crawl into bed. do you know how i started my every day? i laughed fell 1st. 5 minutes after i woke up below. first i was hysterical cuz he was so hard to make myself laugh under those circumstances. mm hm. and then i started to understand what was going on. the 1st it won't you up, then it works. as hormonal stimulation, you did just want to let you feel depressed for the rest of day when you start each day with finite math, no, nothing it yourself. the situation you are in, you start to realize life is again years nolly. im doing good. his idea of when you treat it like that, it changes everything. but when you have visitors, you're smiling, you're laughing and they hate to see that you don't pull your hair out, scratch your face right on the walls with your own blood thumb. you know how it is in prison if you applies even though they sometimes keep the lights on in yourself or for lead you hungry for a day and then the lieutenant comes with open your cell. can you imagine he's the only one with a cane? of gods cannot even give you food without help is a so he's busy, so you stop. and then at night they bring you all 3 mailed shopping,
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3 dishes through that whole thing with their apologies. p i. and i wish i could call that food, but then again, it's from the nazi playbook. it's called a calculated and everything is done on purpose that maria, it's all by design, quite well food did they get the, the menu a standard at the b o. p. and it didn't change. can you imagine almost 12 years i've spent it stayed almost the same on wednesdays. we had hamburg, we fries burned to crystal, sort of on thursday chicken, what you call it, bush, leonard giant, unmatched chick language. got the absolutely. they smell like, well, i won't say this on camera. i talked to prison managers and they didn't understand what was the matter or have you ever tasted it? i asked them of the, well, what's wrong with that food? they asked me in return for it's inedible. it's in human that i had to spend 2 years in, ty, prison, and despite it being horrible dirty and overcrowded, they allowed any food. you can order that. my wife asked me what i wanted and had it delivered to that to me. while in the u. s. maria, just imagine what it feels like to never taste garlic and 10 years, or fennel,
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parsley, or strawberries, and it all adds out double up when i was in solitary confinement. i lost interest in food for a while. i began to rapidly lose weight and you lose appetite when you're treated like this, i had to force myself to eat. can you imagine? i knew i would have ended up now nourished. if i didn't. but it almost lost a lot of weight. my muscles had been shrinking. why did you force yourself to eat? but almost i realized i just had to do it. otherwise i told him, oh sorry what fools and what was you per table? i to worry not desperate and i did not despair. villas. i had to do it because in my mom that i need, i could knock on her mucus veined and her doorstep of malnutrition, the same. here's what i told myself. if i'm sick one week or broken down is not going to help anyone. my mom kept crying to the 1st couple of years, mostly whenever i called her on the phone. we cannot even have a proper conversation where she would just start crying. so i realized that the only option was to be a man. you want yourself to be autumn, attention, what work just be yourself surprising me. there were times when i didn't have enough time for everything. really hope i had my entire existence mapped out before
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i did this and that and read books. i took the languages where they were great textbooks and i was able to use my time for a good purpose that laddie to learn. i thought i used to learn language if it's still good that your call is in what people us most from the ever. why he decided along those lines or challenging questions. i thought a lot about him while the circus. that's what an ordinary person would think. among the truth of the matter. it was that there was no substance there. accusation, boy is one thing. if i ever involved in some scheme, but even the judge says, i've not seen any evidence vickers obese, normal business men, for many businessmen do the sale. of course, all is not done. anything really illegal, but our conspiracy laws do not allow me to convict him. of this is deborah sir. you had like a different level and you ship good. that it was really all the necessary documents . right? god. but the flights would take off for european cities where the goods would have been changed by the police and the costumes and land in an african country where the local authorities would inspect the goods, as well as the same as trying to arrest all taxi drivers accusing them of giving
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a lift to drug smugglers to put them up while the patrick stan was there was no reason. here is why marie health. what happened to me is happening to our country right now. just i was like a guinea pig in a lab that they want to use as a testing ground. back in 2016, the russian newspaper commerce at the recited, the u. s. department of state and the saying that bout would serve his full sentence because he proved to be too stubborn. my did not agree to play deal. stewart case would be a start warning to all other russians who again to capture so that they would quickly agree to a plea deal before the court was to plea deal it back to the office 30 years instead of a life sentence 30 years. 30 years after what meeting want brumley family? although i rejected it straight away, i was initially assigned a court appointed attorney actually, who is well known in the circles whenever she came to visit me. she was start to kind of shuffling her breasts, trying to establish some report or make you buy into this plea, dale. at some point i realized we had to replace the lawyer and we are ready to
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announce it to the quarter. so that woman brought an interpreter and in the whole room before the proceeding, she told me my wife alice asked me not to make that statement to the judge than yet that you see, they not just lying through their teeth, then no lines. they went cross for i know there is the great game. there were political gags. and even i have respect for those agents who arrested me. we tried to tell me, makes a, it's nothing personal. it's just business. i can understand everyone, healthier klein type is tell what everyone has the client have that client, but then you at least put that crossed all the lines you know when and she told me vick said, don't make any statements. they told me that they found a solution. they've reached an agreement that everything's going to be fine. like you don't find me. and then allan looks at me in court like, what's going on by and i was like want some of them. we found out that she was just, you know, manipulating the like that, and can you trust this system when even the lawyers who represents you stopped working against joe, you said, what happened to you is what is happening till the country. now at this thing, did you find the needs, right?
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of course look, i've been on the sanctions since 2000. i see you are a trail play with the yes they did it ultimate, a band money transfer, shut down all my company's of the contracts. arrest my for that. i mean, i went through all of this and over the last 30 years for at least 22 years what i was under the sanction or, you know, so there's nothing new in what's happening to us now. but on the undeclared war that they've started on may my family, you know, they went on and on with it slowly but surely. and finally, in 2014 that they saw the spreading it to the whole country to all the russian people at this in 2014, as i grecki pointed out by sanctions were imposed as a now russia began special military operation for what is your take on back like any russian to be honest, i couldn't understand why we didn't do it earlier. why in 2014, you know, take, how cough people were protesting there. i saw it on c, n, n and fox news. people were carrying a huge rush and flag chanting, russia, russia, russia, dumbasses, desa, you know, i understand, we weren't ready just yet. we weren't ready. well, i fully supported if there was way i would certainly and if i had the skills that i
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would have joined as a volunteer when there was a jury trial, as you knew you were going to be convicted, didn't she? well, yeah. all, and i can't, i see how it, why soccer so that he probably knew that you were going to spend many, many years behind bought a scale or there was no such feeling. you know, was her health and, you know, i thought there's no turning back. you know what i mean, the only way out to break out is to change. that was my work to do something i could work on within myself. i mean, i couldn't, for example, and you see i kind of banged my head against the wall. i could have cracked my head opened or acted like a fool trying to exploit it. but i realized this is not who we are, but we have to present something completely different of what i wanted to be who i was for, who i felt i was just a better. what was your relationships with the other prisoners, like as a coach on 1st of all, put on who serves the time there or what nations races? i don't know. okay, mr. any that is the interesting thing is that my case stood out so, so i was with the general public only for
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a very short period from october 2016 to january 2020. you know, i mean i basically hadn't seen a real prison before that i was either in the 10 south in the m. c. c, which is considered as they say themselves, the 80 x on steroids, 80 x. i do what fat? 80 x. dansville administrative maximum security in colorado springs. what does it look lacking? bear you fretting to sell all day to take you out for a walk and you don't get to see other people have you never see any one you are allowed. a phone call home once a month for us once a month, right, fl again, only the lieutenant has the key to open his actual serve. you food. when they take you somewhere, they don't just hancock you. i put you in leg irons, but a chain on you and then tied altogether. and there's a big red sign above yourself, 3 man hole. so when they take you somewhere, 3 people hold you like some rabbit dog, least jokingly say, but thanks for not using a color with a pole. you know that the tell us about the short periods when you were in contact with other n lee, how did he treat me? who wore they and my case,
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they were mainly african american recovery your center in making us but black latino in my facility and marian, they were all kinds of inmates, but mainly african american. there were a lot of latino admail to fewer but still muscle and they were very few caucasian men. i mean white americans who we even had some indigenous people there. but since the prison has a special status is may be used for sex offenders or those who were transferred from other facilities because it wasn't st kate than them. yes, no, i'm talking about those. you ratted out other inmate's law of, you know, snitching on others is the national sport in the u. s. a. phone is what everyone does. came out with a new name for their country. i told them they should change it to snitch a stab. everyone snatches on others, not only inmates, but also prison guards, and they're all snitches. all rack is, are you talking about roof 35 spectrum, your friend and get your central is released right? they all into which was the dog though. how did a treaty at the day say your name correctly or did he get a role? no, at least the 1st the often mispronounce it at 1st,
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but i carefully corrected them every time. and after a while they started saying it the right way, but boot instead of bout, was it a sign of respect? i wouldn't call it exactly a sign of respect. it's more of your habits. when someone mispronounced your name, you can't help wanting to point out their mistake in a polite manner. don't push an offer while everyone in the facility said my name correctly. if i heard it mispronounced, i knew it was a new inmate, but you know, they kept correcting. whoever made that mistake, they metal may have noticed that after some time, even the c and, and another media stock mispronouncing my name is vivian man. gloves, my soon we happy at the tone, is he to watch the game? yes, you are undoubtedly an expert in africa and you can defeat it. a confrontation between the east and west of is returning to africa. yes. can you give me your assessment of the situation? it's a very interesting situation, but i think this particular topic calls for a 2nd interview. i have lots of those remarks and observations to share. i made sure to read everything of interest that i could have delivered to the prison of
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some very nice people, help me by that and sent me books for free. can you imagine? i had around 400 books in my cell at one time, while i was only allowed to have 5 or before i know, i know many people who were standing bricks. ah, there's my honor, started the campaign to collect liquor school you took on rights and i got the books not any from russia. you left. i had some funds from other countries to florida. one persons sent me 30024000 books. all in all, can you imagine balls? now i understand what you say. you didn't have time to read them. was there anything about african delicate? there was so much information about everything. what is your vision? they're really going to be a new round of confrontation between the u. s. and russian africans, both of the weight was between the u. s. and the soviet union. i don't think there will be a confrontation between russia and the u. s. there we see africa waking up today and trying to take the lead. we no longer offer the models to follow, no longer tell them what they should do. we're here just to listen to them now and try to help us. it's clear that what's happening in the west is the suicide of
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civilization hope. and if we don't start with this suicide, at least outside of the west, in the territories that are not controlled by the anglo saxons for the entire planet will eventually commit suicide. you see, i gather the same is happening in all areas of life is the spread of drugs, l g, b t q plus i don't know the russian for that anti between with the legislature for me. can you imagine that 1st year school kids in the u. s. a taught that they were 72 genders. were talking about 6 to 7 year olds here. not just gazes straight people, but at 72 genders, voice in their school curriculums to educate small kids on this. but i tell that even if you're a boy, you can still be a girl and just put on a dress. what can you do that in prism to transition to end of the gender? i mean yet, how about i give you an example? if there was an inmate who was serving a life sentence for a quote, drupal homicide, 68 years old, teeth knocked out belly and he had tattoos all over the man murdered for people. can you imagine before that he served in vietnam and a tough guy? and then one day he shows up as a woman, he's got a hair clip either his remaining hair makeup on his face,
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and some permanent makeup lipstick abroad under his shirt for him. so i say to him where you are, jeff, what's up with that girl? and he's like, don't call me jeff and he bolted from now won't my name is jessica all when i 1st saw him like that. i thought it was some kind of a frank ball, but that was just the beginning because one day i go to the prison shop and then the list of available items. i see that we can now buy ladies, panties, women's wrists, watches, all sorts of makeup lipstick. i shadows, can you imagine, and the gods, there is this confusion from their faces, miserable. now, why does this happen? the moment you jump on the bandwagon immediately, there's an entire community supporting it. they start sending you money coating, you get visits. i mean, you know how it works in america, right. i put behind boston, and 3 or 4 years later you've got no family, no home and no friends. there were 1200 people in all prison and for about a 100 of them. their life depended on whenever they can get a job. it pays peanuts. it's essentially slave labor, but off coupon football. did he award that? yes, i do in the occupational health and safety officer, but i went for
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a different race on uba. and what did you do there? no, it's a small department and it deals with labor safety that includes handing out various protected equipment and disinfectants, making sure everything has proper paperwork and doing all sorts of checks, fire extinguisher inspections, et cetera. i like the job because there was a separate office with all kinds of documents. so you could read a lot and figure out how everything works. this was truly a unique experience. so what about the pay of what's about $40.00 a month, but to me, the important part was that i could work several hours a day. it was a fascinating job, very educational. in a way to me it was an opportunity to see the entire prison once a month i had to go through the whole facility including restricted areas. and despite all the fire extinguishes, for example, i liked that a lot. were there any accidents? oh, well, this wasn't your standard prisoner. hardly any fights knew that the ones that did happen were a way to go check in as they call it, to get to a special housing unit. and i got your of you ever been in solitary confinement?
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thankfully no, somehow i was always able to anticipate the situation and avoid it. although on occasion i did get punished for making my mushroom taking. for example, they took away my leisure time and my phone calls for 45 days. the call that receiving a shot. but bryant, yes. in fact, this whole prison terminology is fascinating to like, you know, i had a black friend who used to serve in the army one day in a conversation. he told me that the whole prison slang tradition goes back to elementary school views, the same turns shakedown, locked down, short call out to cetera. i couldn't believe it at 1st. you also told me that american schools prisons and the military all have hamburgers, chicken, et cetera, senate on the same days. curious, isn't it? for so long, believable, you will take the locker system as they call it. americans all have the small lockers. so you put your things inside and make sure you lock it with your tiny cake and not one of the charges against you that the american needs a lot to bring up even today. ah, you relax, ties with italy by. were there any?
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no, no ties whatsoever. in fact, when our guys made their escape from kandahar on a rogue escape, they were brilliant. those guys had been my role models ever since. as for the taliban, they put a bounty on my head after that's how can any one claim that i had ties with the taliban of that's just ridiculous. and yet, the american musical talking about you having some connection with and shipping weapons bring top bring regimes at home and finding terrorists, consider like a safety usa doesn't ship weapons any way to topple regimes. they went as far as accusing me of supplying 202 united tanks down for taliban shipping. 200 tanks takes 200 cargo plays fine through afghanistan's as space. and he's i who wears any proof of that. but it's clearly the case of just trumping up some challenges. we're in and throwing it under the carpet for the american media. no longer has any regard for its own audience. see, i grew up in the soviet union and i'm proud of it. and that's because i know that even the hard core, soviet propagandist, knew that they can't go too far. they have to tell people the truth. like although they can leave some things out, do you think they went to fine?
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you take the full nash? imagine that's a my board out of 35 inmates. not a single one, believes what they say on the scene and, and other channels on the subject than the crane or the presidential election. of everyone knows it's all been rigdon fake and buying and even imprisons of thought prisons in retirement. i'm so the main audience foreseeing and my because if you look at all the ads they run on scene and all day they're all about diapers and cafeteria. but assisted living facilities, home care, and it's very clear who that will be and so that i just left after you down by dinner trump, which one is nice, i'd say, no, i don't. russia has only 2 reliable friends and allies, the russian army, and the russian navy for option what's are taken by general and by his polishes versus comp. so are they just to stay on a bit? were, is there some real struggle here? might as they have said, you see as i always said, well give you an example as the diet pepsi cola the and the coke 0. what's the difference curve that non at all for russia, any move, and that about sums it up, but we need to start worry it all in russia about who said what we pay too much
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attention to the american politicians car guys. we need to focus on our internal affairs and we have to report on america. we need to report on its real problems such as drug abuse of this, such a huge amount of drug circulating and prisons, especially the cannabis oil like k to be smarter than mon. oh, no, well this drug is known detectable. it doesn't come up on any tests that what they do is the use some things are lighted up a battery or why they inhale the smoking. it knocked them out for 50 minutes, so they just pass out or freeze or start screaming through like i've never heard before in my life screaming for help like someone is killing them. and when it stops working this shaking all over and saying, oh goddess are awful, if i can't do this any more than they get high again, 50 minutes later you see, and that seems prison. so what people can do for you? what is for look at what's going on now? san francisco, chicago, new york city, the crime is on the rise. and when i tell people that i am brush up, one can be safe in any part of the city or town. unless you start to trouble yourself, they find it unbelievable. that theory, the lesion in the usa says a 40,
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i don't think there will be a revolution over the past 30 years. they've managed, say, well, to, you know, even this drug epidemic in the country is part of a big plan be, do you know why? because as soon as the young generation gets on drugs, they will never make a revolution. no, that won't be on their mind. while fat people don't pro to hold close that no, not that they just become zone basically. and even hollywood does the propaganda, mouthpiece every washington d. c. go on a mass produce of movies about zombies and mad max and so on. it is programming the future. they show you pretty pitches and he just settles down your brains, neurolinguistic programming works. when you say the american nation is perhaps even to a large extent, the victim of its own regime than any other nation. or the most worrisome thing is what's going on in the recent years. i should just look at what they've done to those who took part in the so called capital attack. but even prisoner from 12021300 people are just like what i do. and for watch, they just the letters paypal didn't kill anybody and he threw
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a few punches before they didn't send anything on fire. i don't just run that bish cag. they'd been down that parliament several times over, and nobody's going to prison there. but in the u. s. solely arrest ones will be charged with 15 to 20 years minimum. have you seen a lot of womb? what can i have come to you think, look your home good victim. does that, you know, during the hearings the judge asked one of the agents who arrested me, what did you know about victor boots? and he said, i've watched the movie and read the book about it. and then she asked, or do you have russian translators? so no tame of bernard, we only had spanish translates and that was enough for me about the level of preparation. but that's not the most amusing thing. my mother who visited me at the mc se was late to remove from the list under the pretext, but she was not my mother. but how come i all she, what we have report here that says your parents are the am of oars. come again, i'm a voice about that. oh right. that's from the lord of wall at the you mean vain ticket from the movie after my prison garcia? my parents is still quoted as if from the lord of wall. that's how professional the agency carried out the investigation were all had the evidence in you the truth.
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what are you planning to do next? what do you want now? you know, for now i'm just enjoying being home with my loved ones. family herself, but i'm enjoying the snow and the air of freedom with in the u. s. now life is like racism in reverse of all to be a normal white man who was love, a family in kids is not easy. there. man, is that? oh, you will hear what i that's what i want to suffer. victor, i wish you to recover and your family will certainly happy with bags, but of course there's certain issues i must address, but overall i'm extremely happy if i'm feeling well even though i need some medical attention. i need dentists help, for example. i missing 6 teeth, the any read them out there, even if there is any, a small hold help us. we had a really good dr sometime, but she was fired quickly for treating t cassette at pulling them out, stealing a griner. what have you heard? there was an exchange on the claims that she had you heard anything about her? i heard rumors and when the news of her rest came in, so might my companion in misery clapped me on the back saying that's my ticket to
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freedom. and i, he didn't know anything about her otherwise nor yeah, i knew she was a basketball player. i read something in the rosy sky gazette, considering you have a feeling those change was about to happen. again, my life and this experience taught me not to expect anything before when you don't have expectations every happy occurrence is a gift. when your expectations don't come true, you free old? pardon my french. disappointed. yes. disappointed, and that's not fun. so i decided for myself to get rid of expectations to live in the moment in the telford out. i made a consider this. did they treat you bad? and during the relent of flesh, it is an amazing story. when the u. s. marshal came, he was very considerate. true. they put me in handcuffs in a car, and i had to say what the hands behind my back. but they told me to wait a bit and promised they would re coff military life. the minutes later they read cuff me so that my hands would be in the front and we started talking. i asked them if i could go to the bathroom. sure. they told me his water, if you're thirsty, like we waited for the flight from marian to dallas airport. the see, we got on the flight. we landed at dallas o. then they put me in
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a room where they lock up the criminals, but they did not lock me. they just put me on a chair. and the agent sat down to study readings because he didn't address me for my 1st name, victor, a to, for my release, they did not give me my belongings disabled with the irish handkerchief, although the marshal told me to bring everything along with all the st. the prison official got a different order, so i left everything behind including the photo history and we're now trying to get my things from them. but i had some newspapers with me got us and my favorite magazine, redated, we will home bertha. i read it to the capital, it helps me spend those 3 hours in the calm way up and they said they were very polite as the walk of the. moreover, when we got to the gulf stream plane and they told me everything, the asian, uncover me, the agent was sitting close and that sent us back to fit a show that he walking really close to britain greiner. did you exchange of you words with her? i wish her luck and she even extended a hand to me despite everything our tradition is to wish everyone good luck and happiness. it series bond. sorry. did he say anything about?
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yes, i could feel her positive attitude if it treated that he kept putins portrait, hunger, sal. absolutely. it was there all the time. why, why not? i'm proud that on a russian citizen and put in as our president for and when they challenge major, citing some stuff like that alleged palace that novelty showed in his video that i just told those people that you simply do not know who put in is will one my personal trust when his process in 2001 began to materialize, step by step. that's true for every statement he's made in history, is our best guide. come who gets the credit for your relief as well? but i guess it's every one dairy sitting services, all of russia. lucy phlebotomy knows who loves me, though she sent me lattice, i'd receive so many letters from across the country. if these were letters from complete strangers from my old classmates, even from germany, they asked me to hang on and stay strong home, or they sent me postcards somewhere, complete strangers. last, i got letters from ukraine whenever i had a chance to reply, i did. in any case, i would like to thank those who sent me letters. i got so many letters from
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russians who live in the u. s. o. my bible from canada bought books for me like an offer to any other assistance i'm. i'm proud and i'm brushing was deep down in my heart. i know we will prevail and everything will be 5. we have been waiting for you for so long. i would like to thank i rody and so i'm sure there will be many more interviews about politics. like i said, most importantly what we're listening about family to get back to norma, i am positive, there was so much energy, but they won't take long. thank you. move when alex shoot seemed wrong. well, please just don't hold any rules yet to see how does the becomes the advocate an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart,
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