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the judgment and i will provide a quote of the us advisor on that was national security. john bolton, dating 2018 was rude. he said we will out of the i c. c to be independent ultimately in every respect it is not there. thank you. i phone good, the representative or the welcome back, which been listening in life to the russian envoy addressing the un security council who highlighted again house in western countries of reaping substantial profits from weapons sales and the conflict with ukraine. and therefore, find the conflict is too profitable to wanted to end any time soon. he also spoke about how western countries continue to ignore key of shelling of civilians in dunbar. and hopkins in 2014 and russia could no longer ignore those atrocities something he's reiterated. again and again, over the past year. now ukraine is sorry, meeting all russia. it also said russia has collected the evidence of multiple
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ukrainian war crimes, including the targeting of water and energy supplies and mass torture whoop to this is just touching the surface of many points made during his briefing today at the un security council will bring you much more details from the meeting will be putting back in as was listen to the address from the chinese and boys as well. so do say with us that opening pandora's box, that's how the chinese foreign ministry has labeled the increase in nuclear cooperation between australia, the u. k, on the us calling it a threat to global peace and security, where you all call us britain and australia are engaged in an anglo saxon cabal. establishing a so called trilateral security partnership and promoting cooperation on nuclear submarines and other sophisticated military technologies. this is a typical case of cold war mentality and it's like opening upon doors box. it will have serious impacts on regional and global peace and security. the reaction comes
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after washington agreed to sell up to $220.00 tomahawk cruise missiles to australia, making that country only the 2nd american ally off the person to gain access to the advanced us weapons. according to the 2021, bill camber, a pledge to buy 3 nuclear submarines from washington. the vessels could be used as platforms to launch the long range tomahawk missiles which china seas as a threat. when, meanwhile, debate to the sparks have a way to store the radioactive waste that will be produced by australia's future submarines with the victorian west. australian premier is making it clear that it's not welcome in the states and to bring some clarity to the offer mentioned do. the oscars contract is a multi decade past between australia, the u. k. on the us, under the agreement, australian sailors will be sent to other member countries for training on using nuclear subs of the for his washington,
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unless they will base their submarines in western australia. then cambra must buy a 3 us model subs in the early 2013 with the options of purchase to more and by 2040. the australian navy will receive custom sub designs with a combination of u. k. and the us defense technology, nuclear free advocate, and other states when he sees the pack. suppose this serious and environmental, so i thought provokes a military escalation. there is a lot of surprise, stunned surprise, really about the extent of the announcement made this week about the rapidity all the deployment about the fact that astray will be hosting high level radioactive waste. a lot of shock and anger about the cost. the current price tag is $368000000000.00 astray in dollars. and that is at a time when a stria, like many other country,
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is facing economic difficulty. rising cost of living prices and the costs that are associated with increasing climate impacts and people are saying why wouldn't we are made the decision and. busy surely there a way that we can cut a large amount of money. the single largest buy bond president bought capital expenditure in defense in australia, history, you know, right. surely there are ways that we can spend the maintenance, pressing, human and environmental names far more importantly. and far more effectively than the acquisition of nuclear submarines. there's a lot of concern that the locks astray into war fighting plants reduces australia sovereignty and independence of positioning. and increase in great environmental threat should something wrong with its sub environmental threat
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through high level whites. and above all military threat and military tension. and the latest release of the twitter files, investigative journalist, and that tabby has published new screenshots from internal e mails about on t covey jobs. according to the documents, the u. s. government and major social media companies, including twitter, work hand in hand with stanford university to sense the true information about cove it and the vaccines. google, you chip, facebook, instagram and take talk also reportedly took part in the scheme called the veracity project, sped them sending millions of information items for review to the government i a daily basis. the story is important for 2 reasons. one, as orwellian proof of concept. the virology project was a smash success government academia and an oligopoly of would be corporate competitors, organized quickly behind
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a secret unified effort to control political messaging. to it accelerated the evolution of digital censorship. moving it from judging truth or untruth to a new scarier model. openly focused on political narrative at the expense of fact well as cross it to legal and media analyst line are now to discuss this further money. thanks for joining us on the program line us levy to see now while it's worth noting that these leagues refers to a period before a long mosque bought twitter last year. why does this case tell us about who's wally been controlling the narrative in american media? and of course they goals is sometimes people will say that this is the worst case that's ever happened. they will be absolutely. if you should have been there over reaction. i cannot put into words how frightening this is in the sixties and seventies in the united states. we have something called
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operation mockingbird. this was an organization, if you all are a coordination between the cia and media outlets like the washington post and others regarding propaganda. that is to price anybody for the most part. so sometimes people think, oh, this is something like this. know what this is, is it coordination the proxies. organizations that seem to enjoy some form of independence, whether i get a or what have you, working together with the government as practically as confederate as conspirators. to not only shave a particular narrative, but here's the worst part to shunt people from using deems. come free of means indication there is to share ideas. it's not so much that they're committed to former narrative, but they're shutting people down. calling this one
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a right wing conspiracy, or this one, an anti backs or this is what unprecedented. i understand the prop again, that doesn't surprise me in the least. why to stop people from speaking. that will be like me shutting down your mobile phone or your ability to use the post or the mail. i mean, this is incredible, unprecedented. and here's what's gonna happen, nothing. why no, whatever happened to freedom of speech and the media who's really standing up for that now? is there anyone left? oh you ny eve, a new freedom of speech, all you dreamer. here's what happened. and i say that market because i agree with 100 percent. in the old days we would say you don't understand nikki, this is twitter. this is these are private organizations like. ready what they want, this is their was their standards. they're trying to conditions. if you don't like
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twitter, go on your own. you know, why could go, you know, you're, you're not entitled to where anything you want me to a restaurant. there are, you know, clothing codes ok bye. that was this so huge twitter when these nice platforms don't like utilities care commodity. we have rules in the country there says you can't deny somebody's access to a restaurant or public carriage or railroads or everybody because of their skin color or because of their religion. you can use that for their a private railroad. no, we have. we have actual actual civil rights, what we need to do next. what the world community has to do is to we declare these platforms as commodities of exchange communication, oxygen. the ability from me to speak feeds are little cute, little commodities that help people talk. these are utility. ready these are
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the way that human being speak today. this is like you could give actually june. i don't want to sound corny here, but that's precisely what it is. this isn't just freedom of speech. this is the government and government conspiring not only to quash. you can make sure you don't speak anywhere to have you shadow bands or band altogether. this is, this is like blacklisting. this is which, hunting is everything combined into one. it has no precedent for these leaks. they also show that how any negative experience with cobra vaccines was sentences. how is i even legal, lower people's health, potentially the very lives are at stake? one, if i were to cut your ability to sound an alarm,
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what if i went to your business? and i cut the fire alarm or turned off sirens turned off your ability to work to let people know you know. so version of yelling fire in a crowded theater. what if i cut your phone right? what if i stopped prevented your ability to share information? what would you do, what, when we do, what we found out we didn't find out about so minimize about toxic conditions about agent orange. what if we kept from people actual observable power will. ready real health and debbie health issues. this is, this isn't just being some conspiracy backs or this is letting people know a keep in mind something as well. this is, this is the most incredible part. ready vaccines in this country are immune in the companies have a congressional immunity. you can't show them. there's no moral bradford. there's
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no reason for them to worry about anything. you can't show that companies think about that. would you ever drive a car that was made by the company that if, for example, the brakes didn't work, you couldn't, so you would have no recourse. i don't think so. but when it comes to vaccines to different story, i guess i'm an anti vaccine by virtue of me pointing out reality. that's it. that's always the question, isn't it? do you expect anyone to be held accountable for any of this? no, no, and here's the next part. what's next? there is going to be something else going to be monkey impacts is going to be some kind of god knows what we have already created. by virtue of this, we've had almost like a beta test. kind of like a dress rehearsal for what will happen. we know exactly how long it is to get people to jump into this face diaper obedience is diverse that people are, that people still love 6 feet apart. people who were told to stay to know the
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number of kids today, who during this important developmental period of time, were irreparably harm snap a virtue of the back of the, of the virus, per se. but the fact that they were cut off from the ability to speak to convince the 8th and to live the, the, the implications of this incredible years. the best part is whatever is implemented . again, it's going to go right where we left off, because people at sick is this sounds some more than you realize. loved? well, the fear to a lot of people, coven, is that religion in the vaccine? is there sacrament in the mask? is there vestment in the cdc? is the vatican? i mean, this is, this was a change of voice that i know people to this day, still wearing a mask while driving our car by holmes. this is how demented we were rewired. so for us to implement these things that we're talking about,
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we're going to have to we, we formulate the way people think rewire people's sense of upsets ability. good luck with that one. i know many thanks for joining and i programming so it's great to have you on legal media analyst, atlanta. i a disastrous war in iraq, which left a trail of destruction under reported. 1000000 people dead is coming up on his grim 20th anniversary. we're bringing you our special coverage of the conflicts, the through the oil rich country into chaos. and these stabilize the region 4 years to come. ah, 20 years ago to the day george w bush made the decision to oust than the iraqi leader saddam hussein by force saying he had to give up power and leave the country or face attacked by thousands
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of us and allied troops. saddam hussein and his sons must leave iraq within 48 hours. their refusal to do so will result in military conflict commenced at a time of our choosing. should saddam hussein choose confrontation? the american people can know that every measure has been taken to avoid war. and every measure will be taken to when it, despite george bush's promise to take every measure to avoid war, his ultimate decision to invade iraq through the country on the why the region into chaos. displacing millions and killing hundreds of thousands of civilians. the u. s . invaded iraq, under the pretext of stopping the danger from his alleged weapons of mass destruction. st. peaceful attempts to disarm baghdad had failed. thus, despite un inspectors reporting no evidence of weapons in iraq, george bush's ultimatum came not hours after the us, the u. k. and spain signed
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a joint draft resolution seeking military action. but 2 days later, the u. s. and its allies attacked iraq without un approval. the world is better off without saddam in power. george bush's words were backed by former british prime minister, tony blair, driven by desire to regime change. the u. k. decided to join us, forced in toppling the iraqi government. and the leasing chaos in the country sees marina cars. whoever picks up the story. 20 years after the us led invasion of iraq and one question remains, could it have been prevented? while the answer seems to be no, because it was the plan all along after 911, it was payback time for america. and the hunt for state sponsors of terrorism was on. after i've gone this done, iraq became the next target. and the british prime minister, tony blair,
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became george bush's accomplice. all that was missing was an excuse to invade. well, here in the declassified letter, we can see how blair tells bush that he's with him no matter what, as in still support him in removing saddam hussein from power. i will be with you will. it's heather, getting rid of saddam is the right thing to do. he's a potential threat he could be contained in another secret memo were told that the pair were concocting a p r campaign on how to sell the iraq war. an entire year before the us invaded to pay him said we needed an accompanying payoff strategy that highlighted the risks of saddam's w m. d program. and his appalling human rights record, bush strongly agreed to pay him said this approach would be important in managing european public opinion. and in helping the president constructs an international coalition, the p. m said no one could doubt the world would be a better place if there were a regime change in iraq. what's war?
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they had a strategy in case that saddam hussein actually gave you an weapons inspectors free reign to check on everything. the piano lay to come and said to me privately that had spoken again to bush about the issue of un inspectors. bush. it acknowledged that there was just a possibility that saddam would allow them in and go about their own business. if that happened, we would have to adjust our approach accordingly. so they didn't even want full transparency. that is pretended to wanted, hoping iraq's leader would say no. and that would be enough to topple him. well, september 2002, tony blair's end for this claim. the intelligence picture they paint is one accumulated over the last 4 years. it is extensive detail and authoritative. it concludes that iraq has chemical and biological weapons that saddam has continued to produce them. that he has existing and active military plans for the
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use of chemical and biological weapons, which could be activated within 45 minutes. 45 minutes. really sounds fake. well, it turned out to be, which was confirmed by british weapons x for a dr. telly to a b b. c. journalist. it was transformed in the week before it was published to make it 6 here. the classic example was the claim that weapons of mass destruction were ready for use within 45 minutes. that information was not in the original draft, it was included in the dorsey against our wishes, because it wasn't reliable. most of the things in the dorsey were double sourced, but that was single sauced and we believe that the source was wrong. this fiasco even made it to the parliamentary hearings, which is where dr. kelly's name was revealed as he was asked to give evidence on what he knew. 2 days later, the man who set the british government sec,
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stop iraq's w m d. dosier was found dead. and 10 years after saddam hussein was hang, they rock inquiry known as a chill cut report revealed that the so called the rocky dictator posed no eminent threats at the time of the invasion. and that the war was fought on the basis of flawed intelligence. the spotlight was now put on george bush and tony blair, with some calling for the pair to be prosecuted. and even taken their case to court . saddam hussein had known posed an immediate threat to the interest of the u. k. the intelligence regarding the weapons of mass destructions was presented with an warrenton sentence. he, the invasion was not necessary and the invasion had been undertaken without the authority of the one security council. what's the attempts made to prosecute mister blair failed as the u. k. court ruled that there exist no crime under english law,
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which the former prime minister could be charged with. and the international criminal court said that the decision he made to go to war in 2003 is beyond their emits of investigations. and that's it. i apologize for the fact that the intelligence we received was, was wrong. the program in the form that we thought it was did not exist in the way that we thought over a 100000 civilian rockies, killed. many more displaced, british and american soldiers dead for no apparent reason. and this is what they get. oops, sorry about that. and what was the plan for the contract actor saddam hussein? well, they didn't care, as was revealed in a secret memo, ands of war, that they care about iraq's oil reserves, and they were discussing it before the war even began declassified documents states that the british government was encouraged to start preliminary work to ensure you
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k companies are well placed to pick up contracts in the aftermath of the war. by way of specific follow up, we should convene meeting with b, p shell and other appropriate u. k. companies, whether together or separately to explore ideas and happen to the expertise we would need to handle this carefully and assure it was confidential to avoid charges of oil motivations. so preliminary work to ensure you k companies well place to pick up contracts. in the aftermath. this is all in the public domain. it's been 20 years and still no one has been held accountable. a country was destroyed, a president's was basically assassinated. and those who did it aren't behind bars. no, but lecturing others on war and peace. the bad guys got away, unbelievable, as he continues as coverage as the legacy, the u. s. left in iraq after the unprovoked invasion later, throughout the day,
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states you at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations. to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from great. a with and fleeting, with a massive wave of as strikes has been reported by authorities across ukraine and verified footage, allegedly from the central ukranian town of nova most called shows
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a huge blaze apparently caused by a missile or a drone strike. a raid sirens have sounded in several cities, including here on to me, patrols. russia has not yet commented on these latest developments. mostly i previously said it targets ukrainian military on logistics sites to degrade countries armed forces of a more of the latest on all of the stores. keep it on our website or t v dot com. we'll be back with more in just a few minutes. ah, slowly but surely, legacy media support of the west warren russia is changing. ukraine is not winning, in hardly likely to women in propaganda is at times powerful but hard. cold facts eventually trump fables written by the elite mediocre scribes
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operation era. dynamic began shortly after well want to last it almost 3 decades. it wasn't a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union, u. s. intelligence, together with hitler's executioners trained hundreds of saboteurs to be deployed. and the soviet union just focused on the east of wonder. so will have started with service unions more yes. today, security service of ukraine use is not only the statistic methods, but also the ideology of the nationalist with a a quote issue, just a good asshole. shoot, do of,
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tory come up with all the butcher because a lot of what you see is not a super denial for your moria to eco or just yes, yeah. i just a visual if you just a couple of quick missed issue with jenny. wish him no you lou do because he said us boy, boy at the tone please. yeah, it's no worries, no worries you. but as it hopefully you can put the new system underneath as to
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what the clear used for counter i notice that africa economic does not with flow on it from the womb dissertation. them yeah, from fisher versus lucy laser. ah ah the claims of the king of the belgians leopold the 2nd to the congo where finally authorized by the leading european countries in 1885. in the very heart of the african continent, a state under the rule of the belgian monarch was declared. since the beginning,
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the congo free state was total may him for the local population and functioned as a universal concentration camp. the majority of the population, including women and children, were forced to work on the rubber plantations. those who failed to fulfill their quota were beaten and mutilated to keep the congolese people under control. the king set up the so called forest bleak which were punitive detachments that cast terror on the captured country and its inhabitants, fearing that their subordinates would simply waste bullets hunting for wild animals . the officers demanded that the soldiers gave an answer for every bullet used, and as proof presented a chop hand of an african, it was not uncommon when trying to justify the use of the ammunition. the colonist amputated the hands of not only those who were dead, but also of those who were kept alive. the atrocious exploitation of the congo
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turned into our will genocide. in only 20 years, the policy of the belgians lead to the death of nearly 10000000 people alongside the holocaust. the genocide of the congo population is considered to be one of the greenest pages in the history of mankind. blue, blue with a . ah.
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ah . ah, new era, the russian chinese relations, as it's confirmed, she, jim paying his 1st trip after reelection will be to most go next week opening pandora's box, china did announce is the strengthening of nuclear cooperation between australia, u. s. and the u. k saying it could the rest of the global security and we continue our special coverage of the grim legacy left by the disastrous us led war in iraq. 20 years since then. us president george w bush's ultimatum to saddam hussein. to give up power for face.

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