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highlights up and down this gathering. this guy is certainly around is here. where we've got a nice camp here. everything's clean, everything's orderly. we're just afraid this guy is circling around here with the helicopter. yeah, he's definitely circle on around us. coming around and probably taking pictures or whatever. no government money, we're living simple living, you know, living 3 and doing the right thing. you know? and tell me what just took, you know, show the engine will box and you got to jump through there hoops, you know, be there little service still going around. i don't know, it was hard to tell if it was police or what a very, very disturbing, that's for sure. every. we still got 2 weeks still. yeah. right. well that's, that's normally what they do either that's not written in stone that they've got to do that. you know, that's always human. so they gotta give us a little time, right? i would, i would think so it'd be, yeah, you'd be a little bit of
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a heart. yeah. yeah. it's certainly a matter of time. do you have a calendar came around today, flew around a couple of times, stage station area, and then go over here to, you know, to look down at the tab. so he was definitely up there to look at us. so we'll see what happens. right, right. steve, in the township found out that we're back there and it wasn't long after the police since a tractor down there to take pictures of us. and then the police came down and you know, came down for a couple of different reasons. so check out us. yeah, then they, they close this gate here us. so we could access the power lines here they, i guess they figured that there was no other way to get onto the power lines. they might have figured if they shut the gate, we couldn't use an automobile to get in and out. that would be too difficult and people would leave, leave out of there. but um, yeah, we did find this other route to come in. so it's, it's a difficult flu, but uh we,
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you know, at least it's a way to bring in materials brands, things that they need, we know for now water and different supplies, food, things like that to try to bring in suppliers for that whole camp by hand would be almost impossible. so it'd be, at least we found it. alternatively, we're not using government resources back there. you know, we're saving the government money that he would think maybe the government would, you know, try and make things easier for us since we're saving the money. but the other stuff, the case, if i didn't have a, a good truck, you know, with 4 wheel drive, i couldn't go in the new way. yes to i personally, i can't see any read and why are they would leave that open bridge? don't, don't understand. personally, i think the government needs to help all these homeless instead of sending money over to ukraine and all those other countries worry about your own. and again,
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my name's lisa lisa. we just just take care of the check here. you got to see the 6 . do you want to show some search? yeah, these are beautiful check soon to the right to control. you know, so we're on the just about ready to go outside and start to start the job. collecting checks, then a little ways other hopefully with the list there, most them or females. sort of start linux for us. yeah, they all, i know. tell i the mouse. ok. this is snowflake. and the one that's on the box over there. that's jag, he's a male, but these are my baby. this is what keeps me going today i do. it's just sad situation. it makes me crying. there's little kids that are homeless,
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but i'm finding out they're taking kids is um for us that really come on now. life is too short, painful to sure. and sad. it makes me want me all the time. i'm sorry. i just wish we had a president's daycare. we don't have a president. thank chairs you know and is there were always people would wake up to see what joe, by it is doing so uh the
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the, in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt but governments of southern vietnam. 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese, during this war into total health for the occupants. unable to cope with
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a guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all and all. during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the puppet regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of american aggressors.
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and of course, now that i hear that he's with china more i hear we're going to be taken over and about probably. and trump, let me tell you. he was an idiot. from the day we took, he took power, he was all down. and while i was over to see that boy in uh, in north north korea or whatever and me and him are good friends and everything. and. and he was 2 weeks later he was cute missiles in the year. i mean, he doesn't care about us. when we get shoes to 501 like, you know it goes you. oh, the engine likes me. curse. no. okay, yeah. yeah,
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certainly. new york. oh god, this one. so we've got a one girl moved in last night yesterday and then we've got 4 people moving in and about 4 days. and then there's another 2 people that might have to move in, so it is growing. and um, so it's, it's right around 18 right now, so it'll be over 20, you know, and a week yes, she was over in the ocean all with no place to go. so somebody given her my number to is very chilly last night and sleep outside was nothing would have been there. i had no place to go, nobody would help me. i go so, so services, i get all kinds of stuff. i made 15000 phone calls and nobody would help me before that i was at a motel. they did for me a little tell for a little while. but they wouldn't expand my motel stay. and then without the street
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again that i had no place to stay and that was the very 1st day i was actually out on the street where i had no place to go. and then he helped me. i mean, i'm old. i don't, i don't want to live by myself somewhere. and this is my biggest thing. i didn't want to be in the woods all by myself. you know, and, and be scared here. here. i have, you know, there's people here who are so nice and everybody's kind to me here and, and, and this is a great, you know, it's, it's, it's a good thing to have. at least you have this, you know, you're, you're very vulnerable and susceptible to the whims of the government. they can come in here and shut this down for girls for any reason they want to dream up, you know, and create, go to, is this a good chance that people there, you know, they take their garbage in the bag it up, but i take it out of here, it's a clean champ. it's an orderly champ. it's just a good chance. yeah. and the good people there. so, you know, there should be chance like this around america, people can afford housing. this gives them freedom,
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it gives them community. it gives them all kinds of aspects that they need as an individual, you know, and were complicated things and we need, uh, we need a complicated type of system to live in my practice. good god, i have a written for morning at least to pine trees here, straight ones. these are in need of to this area. rockefeller head, all of the street pine trees imported implanted in this, in this area here. so we're in ocean county park, also called rockefellers park. this used to be j. d. rockefeller's the stage. you know, he was normally stationed in in new york and then when he decided to retire, he lives here. i think for about 20 years, lakewood was an extremely prosperous town. it was the playground of the rich and famous as they would say. a lot of billionaires lived in lakewood around the turn
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of the century, 1900. you know, the very rich and famous, the original man that ever lived in the history of the world lived here. and yeah, now it's, it's one of the poor as towns in the area and that i think it's considered the porous town at ocean county right now. or yeah, we're all on route to the main camp, but there's a, a couple, a man and a woman who's living in one of these a band in buildings right here. been in houses. there's about 4 of them in a row right here. and they're, they're spending the nights in one of these houses. so they call me every so often for some water, and then propane, they've got a small propane heater, that they put in a room to stay warm. and they have a little propane stove that they use to cook on. you know, i get a lot of calls from people that are in adverse situations that are living in their car that are uh, either living in somebody's house on their couch or in their basement, living in some adverse condition. they need some help. so the property owners,
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if they find out that people are living in these houses, i'm sure they'll be checked out. but so they've got to be very quiet. they've got to leave early in the morning, come back late at night. and they've got, you know, they can't have any lights on it where it would shine through a window or anything like that. they've got to stay located, but everybody has a right to have a place to lay their head. that's a basic human. right. and so, you know, the problem is that the government and this area at least this is withholding that basic human right from the people. and it's is morally wrong is ethically wrong. it's, it's constitutionally wrong, as you know, is just wrong or across the board. but it goes up, it happens all the time. and so, you know, it's, it's, it's a, it's a crime against humanity is what it is, is to with an oxygen down there, you don't need the generator need the generator. you know, 247 around the clock is kind of
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a life and death situation for 2 of the women down there right now with the price of gas the way it is. it's already $600.00 a month to keep up with the cost of a gasoline. it takes for the generous generator to keep going. the price of gas goes up is going to be more and more expensive to keep these women alive down. and we can actually get machines. yeah, for a seal pd. so this is the machine here for an s the machine. so okay. and you, you've tried other places with your social services and nothing. right? no, because i have a dog. my dog has a lot to make sure of that. right. it's, it's important. yeah. no, that's right. yeah. the animal can be part of the family for sure. don't ask for larry, where's on? yeah, they shut down surface room and ram our. yeah, it was low and some, some movies that they use shutting down. and it's not
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because i'm in spain, right. because they sold, right, is 00 less affordable place to live in the area. that's right. yeah. no, i had a trailer on my own. all this is the last resort. they always try to make it as comfortable as possible, but just know no other options for me. i'll be 64. all right, and angela, i just ordered, heirloom, and it's organic. don tmo, everything's going to be non tmo. i got 50 seeds of vague plants so because people like gig plan here, i don't want to be under a rather be over. we have an abundance we can give to others. i can cook greek or a child in a plant like a plant farm. i can make or i can make debris k plan,
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we put it in the flour, and you put little chunks of garlic on top of it. this is page and we get some span of corporate up there. go. okay. yeah, i love respect. so spillage and uh, let's see what else do we need to see uh kind of cheese for sure. really well, where does that? right? we're going to do it. we've got a big area right here, right? right. here's a big area. it just so l is tremendous for this area in jersey is not known for goods, oil, no, but whatever reason. why? because i think this is custom is one plan. and so i had a lot of bio matter rolling in the chain here. and again, it created a very young because much soil plus certain areas and which is fantastic sort. yeah for doing things. and so we, we just happen to be blessed and other god said, we're blessed with good soil right down here. we've got
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a plot of land and see if we go about 20200 yards over here. oh wow. yes, you're not a football field. football field with the uh too far. so i think 200 maybe a 150 yards, 200 yards. so yeah, we'll put this down with a lot more and then we'll get the router chiller, finding the winner silver mitchell. this soil up here. and uh you got the all the seeds on the order. i got them on order. i got to now i'm gonna be ordering more, you know, because i'm looking at, i wanna make sure it's heirloom, non g m o, you know, i don't want to become a genetic hybrid biting form of a stream. we tap into the stream for washing water for showers like that. but the excess that run it continues to run, right. it runs right there, past the tower, and run it must go into the woods. this little pond there now with 3 year old to dig around, you know what tickets are taking feet deep and will create
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a box. right? and then was the generator in the poll, we'll talk with the or did our, our guard way. everybody has problems. i mean, both my children are living with people that they're scared are gonna throw in the mountain this 3 any day. you know, i'm saying so here they can't help me because every time they try to help me, it gets them uncomfortable. yeah. so yeah, we're here and in the liquid industrial park, this is, i think, the 2nd largest industrial parks in the state. that's, it's a very big industrial park. these are more manufacturing type jobs or service type jobs. and you know, typically don't pay real well. and so, you know, a lot of times people that are working here, they need to jobs or they need their, their spouse needs to be working a good job also to afford ends me. the problem is the costs of housing keeps on
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going on. it's cost of living, keeps on going up, inflation keeps on going up, gas keeps on going up. so all the costs of living keeps on rising. but the salaries typically are keeping it up. so it's a big problem for a lot of families. you know, i'm seeing it firsthand with families. i got another family coming down into the homeless camp this week. we'll have a 5 complete families living in the 10 city. yeah, i've done a deal, some research on the family history, thomas bring them to mover. and 1635, my personal family. the brigham family had a key role in starting the revolution. guiding the revolution and a participating a $117.00. brigham was born in the revolution, all related to that. so you have this idea of equality is near and dear to my heart . and i can see why these government agencies are doing, you know, what they're supposed to do and guarding the rights of the people in treating
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everybody equally. you know, that's part of the reason why i do this in lakewood because i see groups of people that are being discriminated against and just respected, you know, and it's just not the american way the the what happens in libya and in human specifically told at least a segment of the syrian people that this is not going to need to any, any weird. because we could see that there was going to be on our, in both places. some of these things, but please some syrians to stand by their state and keep it the filter, the,
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the section of dom or the whole sky, a hydro power station is damaged, pulling ukrainian strikes in the caps on the beach. and also this solid piece in the middle east puts on washington's times us secretary of state, set south, and then we have to use them sized. and besides the us national security interests for the last thing you're wrong with the legend funds to obtain you play weapons. and the 3 year old palestinian boy die is up to being shots, provides really forces in the pipe, westbound products is also i think some of the it's hard because there is no justification, particularly government. they rudely arrogantly claim there were fire. i'm a witness that these claims are full. the victims were me and my son
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the like you could join those this tuesday at lunchtime. my name is peter scotts when you all the latest news on oxy for my headquarters in the russian capital. i always thought without breaking news on the whole sky at hydro power plants, a section of which has collapsed after you create new selling hit the cups on the beach in the mail of nobody. healthcare says the situation is currently under control. that's f, as all be made to save civilian lines. the, the votes it keeps coming. civilians are being evacuated from flooded coastal areas in order to save lives. and operational headquarters has been established. the ministry of emergency situations, the governor and the head of the local government, working together, there was no panic in the city. then what was it has no reason by 10 meters and the level is 2, a rising. there was no panic. there was still electricity and lights in the city or the local mad house describe this as a terrorist act committed by ukraine,
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new forces, and the ukranian president for a lot of them is the landscape with just having has blamed russia for the attack. and he's made a referral to the united nations security council, so conflicting reports and not just to give some kind of idea of the scale of this hydro electric good time. it was built in 1956. it's a soviet era time. so it's incredibly robust for these 30 meters high on to miles long, and it contains water roughly equivalent to great. so like in utah, so it's a pretty big start on monday supplies not only the local population but also the people of crimea, but perhaps more closely. this applies, cooler or to photos i, photos you in nuclear power plant. now, russian officials that say that there is no risk in this situation. the control the local areas are imminent. risk of flooding, evacuation operations or underway effects, something like
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a 2 settlements. we know that 30 homes in the immediate region already risk and have been back to right to the emergency services on the scene, trying to fix the problem and to ensure that people in the area are safe. now, a cool face comes off the sunday is a tax bar ukrainian full see if they tried to break motion to put it in 5 babies in the don't yet region, by what unsuccessful, they were repelled by russian forces with huge losses. of course, these some 16 turns up to 300 ukrainian soldiers in you for all wood fighting vehicles, including these 3 broad, the big was supplied by the united states. now, of course, there's been a lot of room or no speculation. so this could be the start of the long awaited spring. what was the spring offensive by the ukranian forces? some analyst suggests the situation could potentially be beneficial for ukraine as it could lead to flooding on the lower left bank in the coast on the beach. and by
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russian on forces are stationed, eventually sheltering the river, which would enable you credit forces to land in anaconda, and carry out a counter offensive. according to a separate ownership, official, the selling of the napa creates a risk of ukraine sending a landing force to take back control of these approaches out nuclear power plant. i believe you do, but um, was it split up the shelving of the leap or a can promote? does the land screws seems desired to repeat its criminal plan to send a landing forest and their guitar just double check foothold and then attempt to take control of this upper ocean nuclear power plant, especially given the fact that they've tried to do so several times already the shelving of the need for it will make the river easier to navigate and can facilitate such actions from this alaska regime. the risk is there and we should evaluated carefully and acknowledge its existence. meanwhile, ukraine forces have continued to attack the russian border region of be able to go to the local governors saying at least 25 people have lost their lives and the
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lights is showing. several humanitarian points have been opened by local authorities and their distributing food on medicines among the civilians. that's according to the local governor sees. it goes down as a report from one of the board sounds that was recently hit a half a 1000000 people live along the border of russia's belgrade region with ukraine. there's no panic, but none of them can truly sleep soundly at night. the family that used to live here, they were about to go to bed when just around midnight, more than a dozen ukrainian rockets hit this area. now, all that remains of their home of these charred ruins. and this woman was widowed by the strike, which was the pros, the person who was god, cuz i don't know what i'm dealing with. i've decided you told me that the moment you had more discussions for you said you just
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pulled up your 1st floor. but the more in the to see services read, this village is more than 10 kilometers away from the ukranian border. habits. no soldiers. yet somehow it got on the radio to have combined is in sylvia. sure. it's 7 pm. i left for work and then i got a call. i was told that my house had been destroyed in the morning. i came to take a look at what was left. the roof was hit with a blast weighs travel into the garage wreck in my car. for 2 more courageous in the garden, one across the board, the emergency service is all in highlands. it's not enough to evacuate and provide shelter to everyone who found themselves homeless, as many are defined to leave or simply have no other place to go. the damage has to be fixed and fixed quickly because i knew others were helping everyone who was
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affected have a complete list of the damage. households were clearing debris covering houses with tarp so that the weather conditions don't cost more harmful. now we're also working on replacing windows, thanks to electric services, power was quickly re stored and hopefully all the houses that kinda restore us will be put back in order soon. in the scare tactics, campaign t of spares no resources. it weighs um own oprah operations, which, you know feasible results on the battlefield. incense, small diversion groups across the border, and even signing of groups with tons. as it seems, ukraine is trying, it's luck in a mass mind control effort rather than the military one. i'm gonna get done of reporting from the bel good region oxy, or the bush and farm minister instead of a lover of is currently in tajikistan on an official visits in a speech to personnel. it's a russian military base in the country he spoke about versus started off with the
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west. you all know about the plans that the west is not just preparing, but his openly declared with regard store country. the same happened in the times of napoleon and fiddler. they put the whole up here, a bunch of the gun res, nonsense banners ended up to not so slogans. this time they put forwards, alaska is regime that was nurtured and raised by the united states and an exclusive lucifer requires following petitions of infamous american political analysts. for said that everything must be done to prevent you print from being with russia ever again. we have no doubt that these plans are not destined to come to fruition. earlier, we discussed the situation around the whole sky at dom that was also a journalist on found to have done boss inside of christ on the on. it says that it was a deliberate attack to undermine russian defense lines. of course, it's the ukraine. it was a switch which was already existing last year. that's why the russian forces
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retreated from tips on, in the writings of a near because it was the 3 is to print, the army is showing this, it want it to kill, plan seems less here. who for me it's not a surprise. what's happened? even if it's about surprise, uh, i think the name of the ukraine was to flood the physicians in defense line of the russian army on the left bank of the near per and also to coast problems for the for crimea. and for, for us the, the very of which are for the perotti you care. i think it's possible to be very, to us, it was said he's the soviet construction. so really a robust, i think it can be repaired, but it will be hard, especially if the dom continue to, to fill under uh, shooting from the cleaning on me. that's the main danger, the fact that they can continue to bump this place and then use the saudis,
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where the normalization is deeply important for washington. and that's according to the us state secretary on to the blinking is it kicks off his trip to saw the baby on choose day playing a so called media to roll in the middle east. the same time blinking us on the line to washington is f as to block iran from i'm sending nuclear weapons which to around has denied attempting to do. there is no danger. the israel faces that is graver then the one paused by the iranian regime. the pattern of hospital behavior underscore is a clear imperative. you heard from like this, ron cannot and will not be allowed to acquire a nuclear weapons. as blinking himself said, one of the nations is to save the middle east with basically washington and 6 to boys its own relations with its long time partner in the region. it's the 2nd top level american visit to saudi arabia in a month. and i have to say that the relations have been shaken in recent months, pursuing their room, national and.
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