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i called them, i'm even dumb when i come compared to michael schultz who made an offer to and so that's key to 12 piece with russia. but as an incentive, we'll give you more weapons. so it'll give you some sort of nathan membership. now he's, if you don't stop laughing at the top, it's just an hilarious idea and it's a good, very good example of just how kristin a moved. i'm frankly wrong, missed missed jobs, completely out the west, as just as the west take on the situation with russia i've enjoyed is absolutely right. you can't really win against a nuclear superpower. but, you know, one of the where this, this situation was lensky is, had a nice things to be going a bit rogue. and he seems to be making alluded threats that, you know, if he doesn't get some sort of promise at this meeting, don't, yes. then um, then what he going road could mean, what possibly i apps looking for a piece do and turning his back on the west. no,
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completely going road with his own military because we should never forget the ukrainian mission is really a western mission. we consolidate. no matter how many statements the west makes, so bite and makes in the press the window actually involved in the rushing role in it. and i think this is something else which we should be looking at. is a completely preposterous. this idea of the west is not a rule with russia, you know, under the james, cleverly statement i think was an indication that the future now is some sort of escalation would be on the board as beyond the front too. and that, that's exactly what we've all been predicting george. i'll just throw in here that the kentoria new and also, you know, we've, we've been planning the count ro, pen, so with the ukranian and it's very transparent. ok about when nato involved, in specifically american involvement. we, we learn from scott ritter last summer that the painting and military had been destroyed. and now this is a need to get it may be more on staff by you premium pathologist with this is
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a you the a nato or me, george? yes. well, this is of the usual made, so uh, double the speed. uh, so the u. k. provides essentially long distance messages that they know ukraine will uh, use a gain source of to kill russians and targets targets in russia and the you cause, oh well, what about the to the conflict of salt and by so yeah, with the tools are part of the conflict, yeah, we've been, this is 2014, but nato is not a part of the conflict and we're supposed to be the, it's unacceptable. okay, what would auto body look? okay, and what are you, this is just a matter of your brain and self defense. even if true, you're still a bother to the conflict. i mean, it's like, you know, even if what you said is true, it's not true. ukraine is still about it, but i mean, major is still about the conflict. and then this is, but this is will positivism. nato deception, along with the lines of nato, is a defensive alliance. you know, we, we keep expanding it,
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we keep issuing all sorts of military commitments. but nato is a defense of alliance. well, also the week we had a very rough oh the, the high commissioner, born affairs for the european union saying that if, if a day in the west stopped aiding you, praying ukraine would be defeated in 2 is read a few days. ok. again, we get more and more evidence of involvement, and this is a good, safe way to go to a break gentleman and we're going to go to a quick break. and after that break, we'll continue our discussion on united states that are the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the problem is the cost of housing keeps on going off. the cost of living keeps on going up. inflation keeps on going, upset, asked, keeps on going up to all the costs of living, the signs rising over the summer and i still wasn't able to find housing to. there's no formal housing in lakewood, i've seen an increase and people calling me asking me for a place to stay need to get test and we've had people that have been millionaires in the past, you know, had big businesses,
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different things to throw you over the edge so people shouldn't be so judgmental about the homeless because it can happen. we can have it done, was anybody i'd say government needs to help all these homeless instead of sending money over to ukraine and all those other countries worried about your own country. i just wish we had a president's daycare. we don't have a president. thank. there's always people would wake up to see what jo, by it is doing to us. people don't realize the deep to them. i'm every goes in the like, oh,
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of the welcome across stuff were all things are considered. i'm peter. well, this is the home edition and remind me were discussing some real news the okay, let's go back to our new america. i use the term political escalation, and the 1st part of the program in georgia already alluded to it. this is not, this has nothing to do with ukraine. this is about force machine change in russia. oliver we saw in the my dot in 2014. now the pieces that they assembled in 2014 in kemp are, are, are hardly in existence or ever will be in existence. none the less. that is the goal. and it's very interesting that we've talked about here before is the i c c, the international criminal court. that's that extra piece that they've thrown in.
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they're not gonna resend the those warrants, okay? that's one way direction. okay? and that is that the did that for shadow is exactly what we're up against here. and what real escalation is all about. any kind of ukranian membership in nature, what, you know, nato like membership like that creates the conditions for general war martin. yeah, and uh, i suspect that, um, that nature members gonna also residency something some sort of token of the next night to meeting to, to calm him. but again, you know, talking about escalation and unbutton a really, really miscalculate. so it's um, the west now believes the account for the future and into responding. and i think of james cleverly comment just this week, really is probably a hint to the landscape. is that the future scenario?
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the future modus operandi on this war is going to be we will now start taking pot shots, russian ministry infrastructure on the other side of the border, but we will face the cameras and say, hey, this is they. so this is in the west, this is ukraine. leadership because they run the room, we'll answer them. okay. we also fun with the we're not actually involved in the war. that's going to be the next now and see if i see it coming already. and the idea is that we can keep pushing and provoking you said so in this escalation game of bluff is some there's a limit to the limit to how far you can take the. i mean, it is a kind of try, you know, so far to tune this. basically the images to interject here is, is that in lieu of the same story counter offensive that we keep hearing about, or is this in conjunction, you think, is the account or for the ever gonna happen? i mean, you know, i don't know if it's going to happen either with a spring kind of offensive. now, is this something like i'm referring to? and you know, we've had a statement from zalinski and his commander in chief so that they're about to merge
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. the accounts are offensive. that doesn't seem to be a very small way of going about surprise attack on russia announcing they are just about to do it. so i wonder if it actually happened. i wonder if it's just a media miss, you know something's been thrown journal or it's possible george they had it. we just didn't realize it. the phone. yeah. i the yeah, i mean i it who, who knows that it's a, it's possible it won't happen because of the yes is a big media build up the comprehensive. but if it doesn't happen, the media will just move on to another story. i mean, it's not like, you know, they'll be in the rough interrogation in the, you know, go to the lowest in the middle, like, hey, what happened to the comprehensive view promise was less than this one is, i'll just forget it. you know, they'll be some of the story to focus on. but it, but yes, i mean, what, what are they doing with this escalation? is they think that they've got to contrast, but they didn't get a book and doesn't know what to do. you know, would be so clever, you know,
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without my new with him, he doesn't know what to do. because if he expands, this will be on these borders. he risks all the go. 5 nato goes to war and he doesn't want to do that. he's scared of nato and i made as much stronger than he is . you know, we've got this huge economy on outside. he's the limited weak economy on his side. go is uh, you know, the offices bigger than his. so he gives track. if you go nuclear, but you know that that's, and that's going to, um, you know, either it could provoke us floor. it's going to alienate all his friends in the is the, well, you know, all the game, the, and china and indonesia, vietnam, and then all through, even north korea. they might just abandon him. so i think we've got him trap. he has lost, he doesn't know what to do, and that's why they think they can just go on escalating an escalating because they think that they've basically both hands upon the very dangerous calculation. i mean, you know why, you know, why, why was it? let me go to martin the it's very, very dangerous, very,
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very reckless because that's what they thought in and february 2001 there. okay. you know, it was some that, you know, the conflict will not agree on that. the residents wouldn't never dare to. it's the attack ukraine and they, they, they, they totally believe that. as a matter of fact, you know, we had anthony blinking, speaking to the press, lying through his p. y is extraordinary. you know, a, we cool those are all those um, um, demands for the rest of the very, very seriously we, we talked about having talks about cops and all that. no, that's complete fabrication. okay. they thought that they blocked their way. bless you brain in to nature the wrong and that's what george's analysis is. i think spot how much their mindset, but it's of interest, very dangerous mindset because the russian certainly don't see it that way. go ahead. my little just now is full use of terribly clever chop and um, but i would add to that is that sort of, it's not just the west believes the pigeon doesn't want to ruin his relationships
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with pub is by doing something like a nuclear strike. it's also that there is a belief in the west. a lot of opinion rights is lita writes is and the best media that we have in american breton are all going to pretend when do this inside your crime because there are too many people say on his side there are too many russian speaking citizens. there's too much russian military and the russian, a russian strike may, you know, get out of how to match the a lot of design people. i don't think that's even critical in order thing us to, i mean for me, the $1000000.00 question is not with a solution will retaliate when these stake. so res. so when we see the 1st real strikes on ministry positions along the russian buddhist, say, i don't ask the question, that sort of thing. the $1000000.00 question is when purchasing responds, whether it's new care, whether it's ballistics or anything else. so the question is, well then the semester because it's talked itself uh to being this. yeah,
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really just spend this defense organization and you know that how many times are we going to it is b s above made. so being all about the escalation, for god's sake cooling, you're trying to kids who own nature has done since day one, where the germans were only uh, sending home. it's, you know, they've gone from helmets to tanks to long way drug weapons. you know, we've just escalates every single month and the very beginning, what we thought we could win. this was just a couple $100000000.00 of metric kit will be over, as well as johnston salt in london. you know, they were wrong and they printed up and cranked it up and now we're talking about the longer range weapons. but british missiles, i'm getting, you know, i'm, i'm biden as also buying into this. he's talking about around the range weapons as well. we're talking about a whole lot of kids, you know, being sent to drink, what generalist, and not talking about, and what you, what, what was lensky will not touch on when he makes these polemic statement as to john, this is not really media kit, which is the top of his list,
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what he really needs and the real crisis here is he hasn't got man got boots on the ground. he hasn't got enough soldiers and he knows it. and he realizes that that there is time is running out on that side. whether you can train the soldiers up with you can try and f, 16 part us up in a relatively short space of time. british textbooks on tvs that we're talking about 3 to 4 month. i think, i mean, you're absolutely right. you know, i mean if you look at the timeline to train these pilots in the run the tanks and all that in the next 10, interoperable to talk to each other with satellites and all that that, that this tells us they just want that the be the company to continue. meanwhile, george, they keep spinning the left wheel. what's the combination? we're pointing to, what do you know the problem? you know, let's try again. okay, maybe it's going to be another cross border thing or maybe the fascination of someone. you know, it's been know when you'll again, what's the combination of that they did that in syria. ok, now they're doing it with a nuclear power. george?
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yes it, it, they doing it with a new out and you know, they have a, a certain disdain for rush. right. you know, you know, they look as they look at history in the ninety's 17, they collapse of 1991. they collapse, they maybe we can just keep doing this and we are, we're going to, uh, you know, provoke in all the glass book. you know, it here. you know what, which is, well, what about the western public opinion? and they think that they can control wisdom, public opinion, as long as they themselves are not endangered as long as john on the safe, as long as the frenchman are safe cuz they, well, we can do all of this. i mean, this is a, you know, sergeant schultz was heckled uh at a big demonstration um the other day and he went screaming uh, what are you green, you know, you grievous on the gate? and the question is, yeah, as with germans, we live in germany with the german problems. why exactly are we doing?
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well, is why exactly are we provoking, you know, comfortable the nuclear war or ukrainians? what, what's in it for us? and that, of course is you know, what, the western leaders and not never addressed. and because they think that they can just do this, you know, spend a lot of money, but they, you know, they like spending lots of money and isn't, it's not their money. i'm hey, that's a big reward of the, in the total collapse and disintegration of russia. and that's what you learned. and so, you know, when you look at so many of the problems in the west, so there intractable, you know, we have huge divisions of wealth, right? now students debt problems of aging population. none of those issues are a sexy but i'm going to go down in history. i had to rush you out. okay, that's one of you know, victoria newland morris johnson. it's all these people here they, they want to be part of this great crusade. you know, that's why, you know, we, we, uh, it's no coincidence, but, you know, zelinski is churchill. okay. they're trying to find these analogies to make it fit
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. but it doesn't matter. yeah. well, the diluted, you know, i'm as long as you keep up with that know, once you have and you keep up with that messaging, then you've got the media to support you with the, you know, you can keep it, you can stretch it out as long as possible, but i think um, it comes on forever. i mean, if you wanna just have an idea just to just to have a glimpse of how completely diluted, how completely out of touch the british politically. so on your credit, ben wallace of defense, melissa new k mits. it's a journalist this week, but your crime is run out of weapons. yeah. but in the same article, get this in the same article. yeah. he says we should be able to say crime. yeah, this little christmas. i mean, what a living man, you know, this is the whole spring offensive thing has been blown. you know, now we'll look at a summer offensive. and, you know, even some lensky himself is missing. but there are holes in this plan. if you, if you, if you want to do the google and, you know, people are prepared to look at the notices. but i think what's interesting though is that when we keep rushing up,
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i'm gonna keep putting low cap power for weapons and biggest threats. now we are goading, the credit is now on to do into, into taking russian strikes on the russian side of the board. and where is all that leading? if you remember the pizza on your very steam program about 6 months ago, i said to you, it's only a matter of time before british and american soldiers, boots on the ground would be in your trade. i'm wondering if this is the next step . now i'm wondering if i want, i want you to hold outside and save this space. we've run out of time for that in budapest though, this is like a clipping or i don't. what i think are you are watching us here are. do you see you next?
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i really thought that we were going to die i crawled all the way to the right. and then i hid behind on my board. and business has to continue to stick with the system. basically we want to make sure that certain dangerous for a regular civilian should be in the hands, those people who are in state that's for sake nowhere to start the chairs. so yeah, this is by bed. i a, the seats, like i said, they fold down here. and so i put a, a table on the bottom well,
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on top of the seats, and then i put about 3 sleeping bags on top of that. and then i have this 0 rated sleeping bag for the wintertime. and uh yeah, i'll call in there and yeah, typically i'm toasty warm. i've got a space either here or a bed buddy. propane heater. yeah, you really don't need a whole lot. you know, it's a survivor, you just need your basics and what you have those, you know, you can, it happens as long as you're happy on the inside. so yeah, but when the government tries to fits you and just in this expensive box where you've got to pay so much money to survive, i think they're taking your freedoms away because you don't need all this. if it's, if it's all my needs and i'm completely content, you know, just to stay here,
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really don't need anything else the the route. so kind of a sad situation. sad feeling here. this was a bribing community, a homeless people. and everybody had their uh, little area with their tents. and they were bigger tense. they were 10 man 10. some were even bigger than 10 man tense. and uh, they had heat in the winter. they had enough food. they had all the clothes that they needed. they had all their basic needs met. it saves the tags, pay about a $1000000.00 a year every year. we are here. if they were the house, the county or the government was the house. these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have, it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year. so how's the people you have this camp here and this was, this was a group to about
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a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the, to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a bathroom and you know, just the basic and, and the people were happy. the people that lived here were very happy to this is public property. it belongs to the public, you know, which should have been accessible to the views of people. but what was happening here was the media, the press were coming down here and they were showing this, you know, it's, it. so the world basically the and uh,
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what was happening is the township didn't like the publicity didn't like the light shone on lake worth. so they did with a could to close this place. then we'll, we'll, we'll so close down on july, 3rd, 2014 day before the 4th of july independence day, they shut this camp down and, and told everybody they had to leave. and that was the last day of, uh, just beautiful camp. the, the, you are heading down to the champ, richard called a senior champ, most of the people. there are seniors over 55 and we'll jump off a few things to the chance me
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a matter of a couple of years. i've been living in sheds buckboard was constantly getting more disposed guided by going to home depot and lowes and tell them what a great carpenter i am and i always get higher. and they kind of the way this. people don't have money to spend. all, all contract is cutting the price. so there's no profit in it, and it's tough to get the job. i do things get worse this year. the general definitely got worse because the economy. but when i was, i was in florida and somebody had given me her, her vehicle, and uh, she said, i gotta get it back. i said, how am i going to either back? she said, bring it here. i said it cost me a $1000.00 from gasoline again, but last $1000.00. right hander,
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back the car wasn't the bad luck. i wouldn't have it but, but i never lost my face a couple of times. i question it, but the face of the lower in this guy right here. i'm just watching report on everything that, that donald trump did for this country and everybody hates. and just as us democrats is wrong, it's just wrong. all these aliens cummins millions, coming into the country. they shouldn't be here. she gather more, ship them out now of the but that's not gonna happen as long as there's a democrat in the white house commander in chief he doesn't mean always own name. sometimes he flies right on air force. one choke people help me out in this truck right here is a major example how people you know,
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can be very generous and helpful. somebody met me, you know, at the dealership and they gave me this truck. it's a 2022 and it's brand new and they just gave it to me. and so this is, this is the kind of stuff i need to continue to do what i do for the homeless and the 4 of this, this area. yeah, every day is, is busy, especially this time of year. it's the, you know, the holiday christmas season. and i'm, i'm running all day long from the time i wake up to the time i go to bed, which is late. i'm continually doing something you know, busy to picking up donations, to bring out to the poor and the homeless, or i'm working in the camps dispersing up a tense or putting up a tense, bringing down heaters or whatever is needed. i how far around around 50 homeless, between uh, osha, the mom with kelly. it's. it's around 50 people. so you victoriously did on the bench outside of the library and then yeah,
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there was no cushion on these roads at all. this was a hard bed since he was there for weeks sleeping on his bench. oh, it was horrible. so there is no show that you can go through it just now any in this county ever going to the whole community center which was there for decades in lakewood and then they made it into a shelter at least at nighttime. so the homeless in the area would come down to the community center and sleep nice. seems like about a maybe 6 months. they close it down. they close down the shoulder and then they uh, the tour down the building altogether. the yeah, so we picked up from the, um, one of the drop off locations i have about 10 people that have said that it's okay
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to use their house as a drop off location. so there's centrally located in different areas around here. so people from that area can go and drop things off at that house. and i go around and i, once or twice a week, i go around and i pick up at that house, then you know or give to the homeless in their camps. or i do a program twice a week in the town square in lakewood, where i give out to the, the homeless and the poor. they are in lakewood. somebody here with the cost of living right now because of housing with inflation going up. everything is very expensive and there's just a lot of people can't afford the costs of housing and the cost of necessities on top of that food, clothing and whatever. very, very difficult for a lot of people usually it was good.
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god bless you for everything that you do. really the great 0. my name is mary, i'm talking, i'm not the camera shot to raise the great, great. and you will have to know, you know, the cost of living going up this year, inflation and i've seen an increase and people calling me asking me for a place to stay. i need to get tense. i've seen an increase in that. i've seen an increase in people coming out of the town square here to see if they can get something that they need. yeah, it's really wonderful how the broader community is, you know, contributing to this program here. thanks again. oh this uh, hold on. i tried to call you yesterday, i couldn't get ahold of. you guys have no money down really?
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