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[000:00:00;00] with hello and welcome to cross stock where all things are considered on peter level western elite or in the cute state of anxiety in america, there's a state sanctioned effort to destroy trumpet his followers. europe faces mass protests and economic dislocation when it comes to foreign policy. western gemini, hinges on the fate of ukraine. overall. b, outlook is bleak. ah . discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess martin j and mary cash. he's an award winning journalist and commentator, and in budapest we cross to george samuel. he's a podcast to write the gobble, which can be found on youtube and locals, or
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a gentleman cross. that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciate it. i start out with georgia in budapest. my introduction was a bit grim, but i think it's a good reflection of what's going on right now. i really want, i want to distill by the end of this program is how domestic politics and ideology in the west is infected and bled into quite literally into foreign policy. where we have this postmodern. if the agenda is dividing countries at home and threatening world peace abroad, it's all interconnected, you can't separate the 2 charged. i agree with you, peter. oh, we have the throughout the west of political elites that do nothing go out of the way to do nothing to enhance the interest of their own publics that they boast about it, as we've seen with her on the line of their book and the others. and we are where
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on this inexorable a cycle of this war are in ukraine, that enjoys no public support either in europe or in the united states, but it is absolutely fully committed to on the part of the global elite. now, oh, in the united states is an additional twist to it, which is the, are clear up front runner on the republic of side is donald trump, who is the one political figure anywhere in the west who has called the ukraine war and to question his son attacked the elite that delivered this war. he has called for an immediate cease fire and has said exactly what needs to be said that this was of no other interest. other than this, a wool making our global is the lead, whoever's been destroying our economy, sir, for years now of this is there is a powerful conspiracy of foot in the united states to stop him. and we don't know
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whether that will succeed or not. but it is ivy. instructive that there is such a conspiracy to a whole to the presidential run of the one man who is calling this more into question. it's, it's really interesting martin, is it, you know, we hear this mantra, i've heard it over the last few years in great with great intensity about we need an inclusive society. we need equity and all this. but equity in inclusion, dis, inherently divides very, very seriously. publics across the western world. local cell has no interest in this agenda. i think they described, they had to go there and move the westerners again, doing their crazy things. there's nothing to do is george pointed up with the interest of their own people learn. yeah, in the global cell, so the rest of the world is we should put it, you know, there is a distinct lack of interest and an emphasis towards the rest of very beginning and cynicism as well grades of cynicism. but you know,
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now what we're finding is more than one year on the post that i'm reading now are indicating the in america something like about 50 percent of people polled don't believe in the ukraine, wouldn't believe that there was a genuine sincere inertia from, from biden to actually achieve whatever setting out to achieve that is to just don't believe in their little confidence and that, you know, and i think as, as your point though, you know, the, some factor is incredibly important. you know, why is biden's so obsessed with ukraine? who will find out one day? one of the things is that there's a trump has to be stopped, because trump represents common sense trumped, represents ending the war in a turning over a new page. and they'll be a huge amount of probing going on after that process star. some will actually get to the bottom of the links abided by the family and the ukraine. well,
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this is interesting. that's what we're seeing in america right now. it reminds me very much the j simpson trial. i think we're going to get to a point where, you know, with biden's in the office blends president, but he has no chance, no hope. what so ever, winning a media scrap online with trump. and i think he knows this, you know, i think it's already started now the, the clips have started. so briefly left out a button over the fiasco of the canister withdrawal. you know, i think there be a lot of this, but you know, the plan is so political. i mean it's just so incredible. i've got democrat friends in america who just shrugged shoulders in small when i put it step. but you know, this is really a political stitcher, but i think we're heading towards a massive failure. oh boy, i just can't see how he gets to the end line in this with this talk to the bar, he fails the more trauma and people like they're going to be blamed. george,
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i mean that's why this is foreign policy and ivy ology issues complete very, very closely. ok. so if you, if you're against a biden's war, pro russia, but that's the best there. you know, it's very simple minded, simple binary, everything the more we move forward, everything becomes a binary. if you're not with this, you are a get. so i thought we got over that sophomore at thinking with the iraq war, but we happened to urge. yeah, no, i think that's right. and, you know, when you examine the sorry, trajectory of biden's recent career, we're not even going to go back to his belligerent that he was a neo con in the 1900 ages. but he was an odd and bomer of yugoslavia in the ninety's, but just a recent times, he was enthusiastic. so was there of the russia gay thesis that trump was an agent of pollutants all the way up to 20?
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2017. he was along with obama suggesting that somehow that the u. s. government, the us intelligence agencies do not cooperate with the incoming trump administration because it's infiltrated by the kremlin, no evidence whatsoever. and the but he was the purveyor of this. he said that, ok, maybe we can get to michael flynn, on logan violation. and then in the 2020 election when he was, he was turning the world. oh, there was a plump is when approaching, and trump with the balances, the some russia talib. i know, you know, the boundaries on the heads of the america. so just this is who biden is. this is the worst possible person to be present. and now we have the consequences as well. when you said the other day that we will stop trump from being president where he
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was bloating it out. it was just bloating. what did, what did he say? we'll stop the nord stream, tightened. the tone was exactly the same. the words were exactly the same, and he was essentially a blessing of clearly true that there was a plot within the biden administration to stop him. come, what may we already know that there has been co operation with the abiding justice department and alvin brag in new york? you know now is the story in the new york times in georgia. they building some kind of a rico conspiracy case against trump. no doubt the biden administration is involved in that. so this is the total talk with him within the government to stop in the democratic oppose. well bear. you just took the words out of my mouth. martin, let me go to election. explain this. apparently they don't play a role at all. okay, because if you're not going to allow your, your competitors to participate,
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you're not allowed debate. you're not allowing descent that democracy is worthless and community. it's actually an empty ritual market. it's an empty ratio, and i completely agree, it's totally worthless, but it will come down to just this one parallel of this engagement between trump and biden on social media and trump will dominate this. and i think this is really where we're heading now. we're heading towards the election, which is completely unprecedented on so many levels. but it will all be about trumps ability. incredible ability to add to dominate the media, gender interest, stop journalists, writing about the hum drum minutia of every day. boring, political stories about health care and environment and economy, and just focus on the idiomatic tweets the puts out every 30 minutes. then what it's going to come down to this is what the election is going to be a really do think the biden has played a bad movie. i really do think it's going to blow up in his face because, you know,
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even if we manage just to get trauma in jail, a think reaction from american people from a lot of swing voters. i mean, what swing voters we have in america, say 20 percent. say something like the people who, who don't actually stick one particular policy, those swing voters are going to vote again for the republican side as approaches for it. because the danger is, i think, i see your line of thinking, but the danger is they might not vote at all. that is also a possibility. yeah. and that could be something historical if you have a massive boycott, you know. but traditionally, in western government and western politics, when you have a huge demographic of people who refuse to read, you have something, what's called a hung parliament, and people have to work out coalitions and plan b. i don't know how that works. america don't know how that was designed not to allow that happen in, in, designed not to happen that way. you're like,
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me go to church before we go to the regular georgia. i mean, in lisa leads. they are so anxious because of the economic downturn, a great deal of the because of the sanction war against russia and sanctions against countries all the time. and we believe we see the dollar dominance being challenged because of sanctions watching cable news. well we've, there is no domination of the dollar that we will be able to apply sanctions. and they think that's a bad thing. they don't seem to understand is that people are leaving the dollar because sanctions are inherently bad for the us dollar. george. exactly. i mean, that talk about an own go, i mean, you had the united states using the dollars, the reserve currency as a method of sanctions. so in other words, that countries are unable to trade with what they have because of the american control of the dollar. well, how are countries going to react? well, we're going to conduct now international trade with using national currency is,
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are you on or something else, but not the dollar when the, where the united states can just simply to prevent us from doing business. and then of course, by seizing russia, the central bank assets, something unprecedented wasn't even dumb to, to hitler. oh again, who's going to hold his assets in the, in dollars? the euro's anymore because they know that they're going to seize them any time the americans feel like it. m barton over the last new cycle or so to under secretaries of, of i treasury visited europe, a threatening sanctions against their low system. now i'm not keeping to the sanctions against russia. i mean, this is what they do to their friends, not their foes. 20 seconds before we go to the break. yeah. and that was what was the missed and coming in to power them. supposedly trump had terrible relations with nature, european countries that biden was going to come in on repairs and fix that problem
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. but it didn't button is just as nationalistic and protection to stick as trump, if not more so. so think there's a room crisis living there between, i mean, and then there was something here that the germany guys were going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on some real estate party. ah hi, i'm retention and i'm here to plead with you whatever you do, you do not watch my, your show. why watch something that's so different opinions that you won't get anywhere else. welcome it pleases you to have the state department, the cia weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i change and whatever you do. don't watch my show, stay mainstream, because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you think
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. ah little worn ukraine is a proxy for. it's a war against russia. it's a war where the expectation was that russia would collapse under the sheer weight of thousands of sanctions, not only from the u. s, but from the u. and there was the expectation that the whole world would join it. and that the u. s. last sight of their slipping power and really great majority of the population of the world did not go with ah, well the magic crossed out here all things considered on feudal well, this is the home addition to remind you were discussing some real news.
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ah. when it was go back to george in budapest, i want to go back to the, the ideological origins of this melees that the, the elite are experiencing. there's no reverse gear with these people. it's very total listing in what we've gotten down to. it's not really even politics in a way. it's more of a culture of a. it's a purity test. everyone has to pass a purity test, which means if you're not purer, then there's something wrong with you. you're defective. maybe even evil and impurities need to be, are extinguished and demolished here. that's a very, very dangerous approach to social policy, to politics, to security. george, i agree, it's a, it's a very divisive policy. it's about, it's a matter of somehow, you know, we, you know, the lease we are blessed by and an ideological purity of the sort of the sense that
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we are on the right side of history. you know, the end of history culminated in us and everybody else is on the other side where the domestic lower international there. but it's also very curious phenomena like i know weston. so grandma say that, you know, we, we have a right to rule world one at the same time, despising everything that was vital and strong and a funny about western civilization. so they despise, obviously christianity they despise even. you know, much of this, of the, all the thought that is our permeates a western lies ation and pretty much despise every leader and everyone who regard it as a hero of western civilization. so it becomes a completely empty, vacuous kind of political correctness woke us,
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whatever you call, that is now the representative western civilization. well, you, if you have nothing to also the world, you can go on expressing this or the western german isn't because it just something i mean you and people are going to turn against that. i mean, there was a time in the, the great arrows in western imperialism where people kind of admired the may not of like, the western imperialist, but they did. and maya, what the west of achieve, you know, science industry, technology, military prowess, old. and so, you know, for the people we need to imitate them, we need to get to be like them in order to compete with who admires the. so the western civilization of today, the alina bad side of civilization in martin, the thing is with this ideology, it's, it's projects a, i think, a fake morality was the neurology because there's nothing. there's no foundation to
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it. but it doesn't really pretend to do want to solve problems if you think the right way and ask the right way, been miraculously, things will somehow get better. i'm befuddled by these people because they're not really policy driven in the sense that they're, it's problem solving where we're living in an era of almost 0 governance. now when we talk about was leads, you know, lead is the lead bodies don't governance. they just sort of tend to let everything fall into place and to carry on pumping out the force narratives. and assures, pointed out there is this kind of blended now from western most, especially in america. but also we've seen a little bit in europe where, you know, institutions are represented. we just take the podium, top, absolute nonsense. i mean, really, the most appalling lies which they've been trying to cultivate through
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a very server press pack which you know, has become worse and worse, the last 10 or 15 years. now, journalist now just don't ask difficult questions anymore. they don't prove they don't write any abrasive for a so big now and see if they just write up what they're really been told to write. and you know, you every now and again and again of this and sometimes are full of much laughing. i'm looking at my twitter timeline every day just last week, for example, showing each journalist us a un spokesman american troops and serial. and his reply amazingly was we're all know american troops and syria the chinese journalist dollar. but american contractors were injured in think about that for a while. pizza. think about that for him to say that, you know, he has to have the confidence of enough journalists in the restroom going to follow up and repeat that narrative, that there are new american journalists, american soldiers in syria, you know, so we've gone,
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we've gone past this line now of decency, you know, now media is complicit in all these lies. and you said rightly that there seem to be less if towards some of these policies, you know, we are blinded, burnt up, and we don't know what we're doing in ukraine. we don't know doing and around with their own economies. you know, when you look at the clean war now, so many experts are predicting a kind of tipping point somewhere around the end of summer. because the admonition on the side is dwindling. to such a point where it's getting quite desperate and it's quite clear that western countries and america as well just can't keep up with production of this killer button department and it's just a few days ago notes point $2000000000.00 of new kit. when, when it arrives, it took me about 2 or 3 months, you know, i think the pendulum now has swung away from the, from they say force is towards your brain. i think, you know, now that as a certain count down, but going back to the original point, you know,
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how do people let by actually talk to people more people in the street when they all those questions that general should ask, which and the biggest one on the list for me is, how are we doing a new grade? we winning anything? you know, we can, ukraine is going to win because it's on the right side of history and it has the right. i'm sorry that it's not that depicts of reality on the ground with age. they seem to believe that, you know, george, you are a pod cast, the guy go, we've talked a lot about this. but i think the reason for this anxiety is the complete mediocrity of western we speak. you can, you can take the prime minister of been late and replace it with the prime minister about them and they get the same. oh, so they're all the same. ok. they, all, they, they, they all repeat the same dribble, okay. that's why they're in the in power. okay, because you meet the media rallies around these figures and put both them into
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power. okay. and then you have show rose foundations and n g o z. and it's a racket, that's why we have such mediocre people georgia. the question is they are interchangeable, so we have the election in italy last september. well, maybe there's a change with this georgia malone who was said, you know, immediately before the electro mussolini is coming back. this is most lenient. ideals. then given the 1st thing she says, as soon as she's elect the very way i'm 100 percent behind the landscape and she me that telephones landscape. same thing happen in spin on the other day. the same check, you know, otherwise known as son amarion. finish by minister. she's defeated in the election . the man will replace esa. so 1st thing he says we are 100 percent behind finland, abbey, behind ukraine. they're fighting for us. i think because george, they don't want to be urban environment. yeah. no question. i mean,
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but they know who that they masters. i know you do you stand. i doubt where the santa marion will be coming back to be prime minister. she's going to go on to bigger things in the it's just the stepping stone for a big some international career. and people with not is that was so very interesting about how journalists now are just simply co spokesman for the only the people in power and all of their hostility is directed toward ordinary people. the way they are treat ordinary people is, is with rage and feel re because they ask awkward questions, mailed somebody, you know, from the street with the say hey, why exactly? oh, away in ukraine. i mean, what, what's ukraine done for us? what, what was the think clinical because they don't have an answer to that, because the politicians are used to answering any of the ridiculous questions like, i'm, it would come with trust putin to stick to his word. and when and when,
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when can we be sure that portion has been defeated and removed from power? they ask questions that politicians love to just swath away, but older people don't. i'm thinking like that. hence, we need to be treated with us on content. you know, that just foam in on the street. oh, yeah. i saw it. very interesting interview a few weeks ago. oh, this whole trans activism and all that. and it was this of female swimmer. that is, i'm in the news right now. and she said on tucker carlson, she said, what is the difference between these transgender activists in blackface genes, an ordinary person, and i such a great question. what is the difference? i think they're probably the same, but no, you that's for both. and you can talk like that, okay, cuz it's not part of the official narrative, but the same thing is what's are interested in you, right? what can you explain to me again, why we're supplying so much weaponry and money to this government? and why are we still in syria?
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all these questions are very valid in there. there man and women on the street questions just as george is pointed out, more. yeah. you know why we in syria, you just said well, and it's one of the questions that journalists will never race when they have these moments. so and study will be addressed by spokes persons. of these institutions is the lyrica is stealing a 100000 barrels of oil a day from northern serial. and that particular strip of syria, perhaps the american administration doesn't call syria anymore, puts, it's got a new name for it. i know, you know, but we are living in a town with many of these stories. and there is this extraordinary ability to fudge over the facts and stick to what i call the perceived truth rather than the real truth. and i think this is where we've got to now with all this work is that george is talking about, of course the global. so the rest of the world just rejects work isn't totally i do . it's just totally stupid. but it does have
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a purpose. and the purpose of locus them is that you start to identify particular subjects and then make those subjects to boot. so for example, in the u. k, the opinion editor of the independent newspaper, who happens to be a black, letty, toby, i could not write an opinion pace on black issues in the u. k. think about how can i know, how can i know how about racism or black people in the u. k. you know, you'll just eliminate it. and i think the same thing is going on with the american press with the ukraine. you know, you're not allowed to write about the no c groups operating there because that doesn't really fit into a narrative. and this, this, this information that's coming from america is so, oh, it's been around ever since to see a was invented, you know, and it, unless love for credit was the bridge to help the americans get the ca, off the ground. the 1st place we're going to just information going back several hundreds of years. but you know, it's, it's interesting. it's still going on. there's still
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a lot of fake news out. the people are trump, you know, really a stress to the time in where he could bring the whole thing and that will be talking about will be forced to talk about this for the next 18 months or so. yeah, but i remember everyone, most of this, this information you hear, you read comes from the government. that's where it comes from. law, from, from conspiracy groups, the government and we have to react with gentlemen. that's all the time we have when i think, my guess in budapest, any medication when thank you for watching us here. are the see you next time remember? ah, ah, ah, ah,
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