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because we see the north stream, we see the destruction of this damn here. i mean, it is there, and this is the kind of escalate is cut in terrorist activity, but it's on an escalation ladder here and they're preparing for the next big thing . a dirty bomb because alexandra is right. i mean, mean there's no way nato is going to win this war in a conventional sense. and i mean, you can go to up the ladder to nuclear weapons obviously. but the note is sending all the trinkets in junk. they, they, they, they, the west has in use in their warehouses, is being sent to ukraine. they don't know how to use it. a lot of it doesn't work. a lot of it is dangerous, actually here. so they need a p r. so that's why i'm calling this program in a, it's a, it's a war is p r, because this is the only thing that they can keep people's attention and motivation . jeremy. yeah, uh, i think part of their aim is just to keep the word on bob, russia, and ukraine like they did in afghanistan. i think the blueprint is of gamma stand the eighty's where you know, brzezinski came out and said the goal been to induce the russians vietnam,
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they'll buy support in the mood. yeah. dean, drawing them into the ask in trap at brzezinski called it, and i think that's been their strategy and ukraine, but again and then they could ratchet up the sanctions. demonize russia. that's why we've seen this intense information war game and ization of portland. and that could justify ratcheting of sanctions, and they believe that the sanction would cripple the russian economy. but they miscalculated because putting has responded to the sanction since their inception and 2012 through a number of methods including drawn closer to china, developing the rage and union import substitution, investing in a local industry technology the so the rest of it had very, very low supports and some russian never even heard of them. so i ran into the strategy, this terms that we work in the past in the eighty's. it did succeed and bleeding,
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the soviet union button brzezinski, gra bradley there. but there strongly, so we didn't fire, but i think things have changed the i'm yeah, no rush, i thank you. been here for you. i think there's something your law right on a lot of those points here, but i'm likely asked in episode the west is suffering the consequences of its own policies here. gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here and we're gonna go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on public relations as more say, with our to the more expensive. and i'm here to plan with you, whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. several opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department c, i a weapons, bankers,
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the russian states never. i've side as i'm one of the most sense community, not getting hold of all sense and the speed. what else? suppose question about this. even though we will ben in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on russia to day and split the r t supposed met, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the student services question. did you say they requested the
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welcome back across stuff were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing public relations as war. the . okay, let's go back to marco in finland, marco we've, what we've discussed so far in this program is very grim. it's very dark and it's very dangerous when your country interest in joining nato. why a s, i think the, the lowest does things in the end of the drawer, pro br office and bad to the people. but these was the ultimate goal or something like that because we were in a neutral country. enjoy it. it's a international risk, diesel being. why?
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like a sweeps around to a standard and maybe something for in our power speed to uh, behind the scenes always wanted to be in the western center of our to agreed with a, you know, adam is gratian that they will join nato finally kind a no, we are an open energy against pressure. so it's crazy. yeah, but it seems to me that you're seeing, you know, if you're sacrificing your security by joining the western block, which, you know, alexander and i, you know, people talk about nato all the time is a military alliance. so i, i think it's far more a p r operation. okay, more than anything else. and you've already numerated on a number of things here. we need the i, c, c, the legal, the, what, the law fair element that's being thrown out. we have the green deal to the black
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sea, which falling apart, which is when the ukrainians intentionally wanted to fall apart again against their own people. again in the west will pay for it in the global south certainly does. here. this is all emotions meet. this is the, it's all a diversion from um, what's actually happening on the ground, which is really quite great for the ukrainians. okay. i mean, i've seen a number of these films where there are a forcing young men into the military. it's really, really grim and, and brutal here, but that's not seen in the west. and what's different from the episode enough can assign is that the west is actually feeling the impact of their own sanctions against russia and rushes. as you pointed out, i live here, you live here, there's no crisis when it comes to the economy. alexander, i think the, it's actually not that negative as it may seem. so obviously there's a lot of bad stuff happening in europe in short term. there's a lot of problems, but long term i'm feeling very optimistic actually. so you're seeing the effects of
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what's going on now play out. we have blinking, going over to saudi arabia for an emergency meeting, basically with the saudis, who are supposed to be american allies. and basically the next day, the saudis are making deals with the russians. so they're obviously not interested in whatever they heard from blinking. and it's kind of catastrophic the way the us is so rapidly losing influence on the world stage. and this is a very good thing for the peoples of western europe and the peoples of america who are under the some of this regime in washington and their vassals and brussels. so the quicker these guys lose influence the better for everybody. and i think a lot of people who watch your programs, they, you know, they, i would say perhaps they're looking to be informed, but i think they're all pretty well informed anyway. so perhaps another reason would be entered team is everybody's got to have a hobby. but on some level, a lot of people that i talked to in the west,
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they were just wondering what do we do? and i'm to some extent there's not much that we can do and we're just individual people on this train wreck on some level is just going to continue barreling forward and we don't have much influence on it. so, but on the other hand, there are elected officials who get loaded into offices and in some countries the voting system does work to one degree or another. so i would tell people who are interested in what they can do to stop writing comments on facebook and social media that no one cares about. and instead, right, impolite, but professional emails to their local elected officials and harangue them to get them to do it. they are supposed did you want to do the right thing? well i well, but, but, but alexandra, you have, you know, as sandy cortez a o. c. you know, she came to washington on an anti war platform and she bowed for every single defense bill. okay. i'm to, i'm tired of these people here. there's no,
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they're not the solution there. the problem, jeremy, i want to go back to you and something that it's been, it's been discussed here. i was henry and i'll do a lot of really good things here because it seems to me that mainly the, the west really wants to push a timeline here know ceasefire. of course, they don't, they want to keep it going, but they need, they need something. but what, what this is all about revealing change and russia and they're not getting anywhere in that regard right now. so they may take some very bold step steps. i don't know what they are, but victoria knew and is a risk taker. go ahead, jeremy. you have to agree with that assessment. yeah, it was, it was telegraphed in a rand corporation report on balancing russia. they basically outlined their strategy and the goal over jean change, and i think, you know, by and said at one point, you know, important has to go and i was really of these are wild cards. these people are, i think they may be mentally and balance. and they could do anything. i mean, uh, you know, i think one of their expertise and setting a blog, flags operations where they're going to commit something,
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parenthesis atrocity and blame the russians. although at this point, you know, it's hard to believe maybe queue the russians. so many time the bombing themselves and sabotaging their own pipeline. and then they come out 6 months later. and now i mean now they're saying that the new york times at least is reporting that the trainings are behind it. busy is probably the c i a, a or other western governments. and so i don't know how many times the public to believe these lies. and so maybe that strategy is a bit worn, but they seem to keep doing that and they're stepping it up like, what is them? they're trying to blame russia and that, that could be a pretext or more escalation. so i think this right now, the formula of these kind of blog flags. we saw it, they didn't, syria with the chemical weapons. we know for a fact that that's, it's a very unlikely of so i've used chemical weapons on his own people. the scientific studies show that they were coming from level territory. in some cases there were
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no actual chemical attacks. they were conventional attacks in the air. the air looked a certain way to make it looked like, or the scene was staged. so they'll probably fall that syria blueprints and yeah, this could lead to world or, or nuclear war potentially as well. yeah, exactly. and, and mark, one of the things it's, it's, it's, again terrifying. is that there is, there's no trust here. there's no reason for the russians to trust anything. coming out of brussels, london, washington, even warsaw, waves. it seems like the poles have a disproportionate influence now. right, and this is what truly dangerous here is because, you know, we, there's, there, there was an idea about the indivisibility of, of security. we had that through the helsinki process here. these a leads to have no idea what that means, okay? and they will be no peace in europe until russia has security guarantees. everybody's talking about ukraine security guarantees,
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but the everyone has to have security guarantees. why have we drifted so far away from that thinking when that type of thinking kept the peace during the cold war? yeah. right. so it's been a long round thing. so for example, now the search for this group of non us nato countries who are willing to launch some sort of ministry of the ration senior grade team and he's not rejects the 2 man. so cigarettes government to use for your brain. and i think this is what some rooms for him to some of the older character said when he spoke about hold to you or of and new york and what the ministration thing says that it is the policy. so based on a bureau is fema pole and tend to bulk states, all these states willing to go against dresser and smoke necessary. what was your response today about the marketing thing?
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that's all nice and fine. but why would the russian see there's any kind of difference? ok, whatsoever. hyphen ones, a member of nato. ok? so i mean, if the polls rule across the board or well, then they leave the restrooms, they'll say, well, you're part of nato, they're part of new. go, i mean it's all fair game. i mean i the insanity of finland joining the alliance now. and i hope future has in story and we'll explain it. but it may be gentlemen, it won't be his story. and so will explain anything. it will be psychologist because this is all insane. marco, please respond. yes, i think these are to the scenario we are heading, but i hope the ones arrested on wednesdays and defeats. do you bring in pharmacies so i'll probably do some of those. no. one of the most important to you about this rest are be our son some this whole number of the team going on maybe then people will uh,
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this wake up and kind of realize that they have been deceived. yeah, yeah, absolutely. yeah, al, alexander, i'm very, very pessimistic about that because of the media space. it is so close. i mean, this program, the station i work at, we were, we were banned. whether, you know, on youtube, we were actually quite popular on youtube. this program was really popular on youtube. that's why it was taken out. okay. we, we, we have tucker, carlson. he was taken out. is last. mr. bar on twitter. echo is very much what gentleman we're saying on this program. alexander. right. well, i think that the, the leaders in the west are in an echo chamber. and what seems insane to us is actually very logical to them because they're so restricted in the information that they're getting. like what larry pink was thinking a year ago, that this would be an easy economic war against russia. and
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a lot of people on the ground who apparently thought that somehow ukraine would be able to just feed russia militarily. these are not very logical box and you have all these white house staff who are continuing to pursue these fail strategies. so these guys are just pursuing, pushing forward and they're not going to listen to any kind of other, a rational information. just like a r t has been blocked off of youtube. any kind of alternative information is blocked out as governance as well. anybody who voices, anything against the main line is going to get fired. yep. so they put themselves into their own predicament where they literally just don't know what's going on, and i don't think they're going to find their way out of that. yeah, well gentlemen, it's really interesting is that when this all come crashing down, they're gonna understand they're not gonna understand why. when you know, when, when the empire comes to an end, it'll be the american people that will hear about it last. unfortunately for them, that's the way things are moving as all the time we have. i want to thank my guest
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in tulsa, st. petersburg and in finland. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at archie. see you next time and remember prospect rules. the, the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter to conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to place a trust rather than to the area. i mean with artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme in the robot most protect this phone. existence was on
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the take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion, by how of tired vision with no real opinions pictures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground can rolling at the us over to the board, you know, credit union doria, so name? yeah i do. she ship a duck lean. i support the control room for 2 of our solutions to get
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the system ready for you. and you have enough people not to say websites and stuff . i'm assuming. yeah, we did the boom cloud. so essentially it's strange of talk through this, but i'll let you as well. but the crazy if that's where you store lot of the my software, but just don't use it on file if she ever we get us. but every shipping stuff, just a good fit you immediately of course we'll take you more, but of them i need deals says that you train scroll, so that's what i'm using. i'm only for each of them. or where are you? i'm not too bad useful but i'm saying yes, i see the best way to feature that i'll go with the the, the straight place so that i'm not the. 7
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if we continue to come together, i'll just say we're doing it this way. so this, the many people call it already called the materials. i'm the wendy's, the when the biggest things that i have to realize is how i had to look through this once. there's other communities across the country that went through this every day . the, this is not a party issue, this is an issue that effects everybody, regardless of race, color, class freed religion,
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the what make you a gun control expert? i'm not an expert, i'm part of the conversation. so i don't need to be an expert to be part of the conversation that happens, the media, they put in all your friends on tv, on the covers of magazines, and it makes me feel real nice and good see it. but, but it might because the using that every day i wake up and as nice as it seems to be in the media all the time. i wake up in my school and nothing it i'll be going on. the news is going to, i'm sure that's not a good fit. we never, never will be. when i'm doing this, i can be of some of my initial plan was to be a summer camp. and then i was gonna go for one session to work at my comic book store. i'd be happy because that's what i would want to do. thing is, do you realize that there are 3 types of
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sheep generally are good with never in pennsylvania to free and it's cheap and then you have to see she thought protects which one of you. so you want me to say that i am a she because as you can say that here's another thing i'm gonna, there's more than 3 types. there's a lot of different types of people. and we cannot face the world off of parts. it can no longer be set to go for. did you get shot on the street or in school or in movie theater? or police need some many universal comprehensive background. wow. the
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domestic domestic violence senior so not to be considered a threat with a gun. why the heck are we losing society? the chance is going to go up. you're right, because it's there. so you want to eliminate pain guns from suicide. that's what i said. no, it's good for us. well, the red flag was one of this lot of people because it's a white dream for law enforcement as far as the guns. why are you going to disarm the domestic of you when he got his arm and a month ago? okay, and then what about the night, what happens? what about the raise a little bit? what is this? what about therefore? what about, i mean, do you think that if i, if i threaten to, to burn your house down and you're going take my guns away, you still left with imagine some guy so, so it's, are you saying it's just as you need to start somebody just as it is, i'm just going to mind you, i'm on the vending. erica, if you're in a mirror relationship, it is just as easy to stab someone in. there's
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a physical sheets. and so if it's just as easy as harm, somebody in stock number the tracking number within life, then an hour 15, then why do you guys are from attending them with i from with anything be in band. what, what i choose to defend myself with is not your business or anyone else. i'm just going by the same box as you can until somebody with the night. yeah. and you can also tell somebody with a gun, but otherwise, in case you're not any close to me. okay. yeah, so you don't have to be near proximity, don't you think it makes a partner to kill that person? if you want to kill weber's, it doesn't matter if it's harder or easier. a tool is a tool, whether you're doing it from 5, the way i can shoots from, from here, or it isn't your from way over there. just interesting, sorry, let me get your name and the last part of it now. but now where are you in the morality of 2 weeks? i guess john hi was the same with us. last way we're having in the
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yeah, the every right in america can go on there. so i just want to walk away from the phone for the. what the problem is that you stand by turbo is not the right by how you want to go talk over there. if this day comes to be inside your cell phone as we are off, i'm sorry. i feel like i recommend you guys go to our website much for a lot of doc. com. check your policies there. i just yeah. just check the policy. see what you agree on, man, i'm sure there stuff. we very appreciate. ok
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. so let's head to the enter a headquarters revenue. that sounds weird, right? it's on the national geo where you valley? i yes, put it on the hip gps the one the i got a call from david and he said, hey man, there was a big event in fairfax, virginia. and guess what is exactly the same day that bookings 4 days is almost 4. and i wonder if you want to do something, i said, a 100 percent. that is the best place to celebrate working in sporting in front of the n r a building. i mean, it is funny because no words a few protest turns from their side. and when i say a few,
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i will say less than 40 at the headquarter of the inner right. and there was, at least i don't know, 1000 people on our side. maybe more. the piano already creates this or of this large, scary, nasty group of people who are not affected by your loss and who are going to punish you. and the majority of it is the, they're just people who die into the delusional lie. that when you say him 2 words together, gun safety, they, you are immediately going to be an anti 2nd amendment person coming to take their got. so now your next step is no. so why?
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so why that's why you say the reason i do have to read more, do you have to understand that's locked yourself, say no, you don't want to, you know, i haven't said something, not even close to that, my brother and, and around like it's no big deal every day we wake up we pray and then we start or bottle every single day. the shop is over, we already know what happened and now we need to deal with it. and it's terrible the, you know, i was. 2 a 5 day want to seeing how to be birds. so let's uh please ok. ok. ok. ok. ok. ok, well good.
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