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kingdom on the most timely that's cost of over the old. well, the religions oldest states lives in public harmony. actually what we say, profit or something such as profit, but there was much more stability and peace on the, on their a, a, an asset rich kingdom. and then ever since communism and republicanism took over, say, communism, last name of a socialist experiment took over. um, and democracy tried to make its, uh, well, the guess the a public isn't. it's not perfect democracy as we talked about, it needs it, needs to it could end up needing to has to sort of is situations where minorities are to start or not, or are rejected or not. among children with the popular vote that's a cost of a was uh, was always going to be an issue. and i believe that's a certain power is out there like that, like our region to be a little bit to stabilize. and i don't know if this is, this is, this is a deliberate so not, but we have a lot of talents in our country. we have
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a lot of good mines the coming out that that's the bread in our country. and we have it situation of a brain drain situation. and if you keep this area nice, if you keep a sudden on stable then that brain drain will continue. and you will not believe that cost of it was uh, was part of that was that the state, but they stabilize ational comfortable by uh the, the, the breaks the powers that be um, namely the unilateral decision by a country like the us germany, u. k. and others, what was to make them keep decide to keep our area destabilized for, for, for, for us to come and our say off to the shooting off the school, shooting a month and a half ago and off to re some of the disapproval for that, for our president, the reason intentions are drawer bring up the he then to you search out of the region to come and support them for, for our government riley. and that didn't invite said local custom albanians to,
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to, to create issues. a very, very diplomatic, obviously, when it comes to instability, nato boned, your country was $78.00 days, $23000.00 bombs, and the sales and the cost of devastation, jo, country they've, on bridges, drains, federal chemical factories, radio, tv. so it'd be 30 to a $100000000000.00 as the estimates annual g d p. how between 99 and 2000. but now as you said, the recession is on the table. although i do hear noises from president richards about briggs, comparing the population of rigs of 3200000000 to nato's 950000000 bricks. we a better option than a declining opinion. i. i agree, i believe your opinion union was a project that ended will, i say, ended up with failed. as soon as they went beyond the you are a can on the carrier, the euro is enough to disaster. so i believe that the serve yet i stopped those plays with the you, but it cannot lose. it cannot give up more $72.00 to
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a power to more centralization. that is a u. e. u. is your opinion on, i believe, having better ties with this name is known as a human neighbors find. and then having better ties won't, stinks, and ties with the brakes. countries will be a better suited route, especially of the what's happening is these days with the, the, the dollars ation of, um, on the double on the what the global micro macroeconomic, the situation presented us stop you there more from hereditary prints. if you're up to this break, the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy from foundation. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very difficult time time to see it down and the nuclear love, seeing those little muscles do, if you look for them, the initial do 1 o'clock significantly post on the deals can use the body when you do oil change, but you also as the was done, the new was going to be specific to submit a new do what i see these the buses, the little cute little dyson says this tutorial on both of the
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welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with the rather tree prince of serbia, prince phillips principal, but i got to ask, i, we, we bought one about the dollar eyes ation, obviously. but i'll give you investment advice out here. but you know that many people in power think that big going is a scam, does it come down to power and the is it's have similarities and it goes in the dollar, eyes ation. that is a company in the war in ukraine. there is a change of power in the world and it's taking the form of how we pay for things as well. that's a, it's a, it's a good points and starts. see i'm, it's understandable that the quinn is going to be like, well, there's a scam and this is the negative to say that i guess like, it's associated with something that's uh, that's different. the something that brings a better future. and those empower now are obviously going to do everything they
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can to try and stop this because it will take power away from the hands. and this is finally we have discovered um, the ability to i should be centralized, a monetary, uh, monitoring system. and that is thanks to bitcoin. and i've seen, i've seen the rise of a cleaning country in, in areas and lots america specifically in central america where it's actually, it's actually quite a communities where people are actually able to transact in a car. and c, n a and the money that's, that has, nobody has no boundaries and, and, and it gives and it gives, it empowers people to, to save and, and an asset that this cannot be, that cannot be um, um, the based. so, given is the centralized nature and its ability for people not to not to be affected by a, by the effects of the field inflation re, um, symptoms. this is something that's going to spread over the around the world, whether the, whether upon why the people in power liked it or not. and you'll see much,
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many more communities around the world, accepting it and, and embrace against the crypto is available. and i'm not sure what else i would do is this certainly a good example given that the reason volatility and pig calling prizes is affected, they're going to be in uh quite, quite different ways. but the immediate reaction they have to that is given that. so it'd be or is not implementing the nato sanctions on russia. presumably not the sanctions on china arrive of that nature. countries are implementing what happens to sanctions when in a world where everyone is free to be able to trade as they wish in uh, a decentralized currency. well, what do we have to zoom out? yes, i believe up to zoom out to not look at the sanctions directly. and actually you see that in, in a, in a well, all the way big ones accepted as a standard then was, will, will, will, will cease to exist. the one, the $16.00 is completed, but they will not be as prevalent as they are today. you have to, you have to note that. so since the central banks will have more formed in 1913,
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and also the formation of, of the federal reserve and other central banks around the world. and the governments were able to print money and fund was. and therefore we have the state of perpetual was ever since the since world war one. so with that, having said that, that with big coin you, you have a, you have, you weren't able to what there is, there's a protocol where there's only going to be 21000000, a capital 21000000 never ever, ever produced. and so that's where you con, inflate that and that for people hong print, money to, to, to, to fund stupid ventures that will end up killing millions and millions of people. so i, so when it comes to conflict, i think the big one reverse is the incentive structure and actually makes people play, incentivized humans to, to play back to basically, and it lines back to with human nature as opposed to the fee. i kind of see which ends up only benefiting those who are able to print the money. it was with a coin. no. when no one comes, no one can print the money and it serves
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a people on it's because it's controlled by the people not by a few. one and 4 children in britain, the growing up in poverty. i know you were brought up in london. does it surprise you that the media there and in western europe is being so able to describe quantitative easing is just a bank of england mechanism or european banking mechanism. not realizing that it's an impoverished the people to be like have always you, the media transits in west and you have the cost of it was an independent country. does the media surprise you? i know it doesn't surprise me because somebody does control, but those who do the content to be using our essentially i'm going to be eating is just a, a on a symptom of, of, or the fee structure. that's in place right now, which is just an add on to the, to the end to inflation. that's uh, that's natural in, in it comes in economics. what and it comes in. it comes in, well, and this is, this is really even summarized as you can look into how this is explained by the
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kind of the come to come to you on effects, which is um, which i thought was still shows us that those closest to the money prints are the ones who benefit the most from i've brought from this, from this phenomena where they're able to spend the money quicker as they're closer to the printer and they're able to buy real assets that meet meaning property goals . and now bitcoin on was those for the down the, the money printing food chain will that will end up borrowing money at much, much higher rates. it's just like a credit card bills, credit card, um, rates, you know, 20 percent or so. so this types of inflation, i'm much grace the for the down. you go in the, in the money printing food chain. so this is why we've seen these, this, these huge disparities and wells popping up all over the world. and this is one thing that big when will slow and not trends, but we'll fix. well while populations are being impoverished, obviously the leads are getting much more powerful. you criticized,
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appeasing the so called west before. how dangerous is it for village church as he tries to pump this line? i mean i know i know your family is no friend of tito, but some of the saying it has that goes of that neither east or west a policy of a details. you can solve yeah. yeah that's, that's, that's, that's um, that's a good as an interesting one. that's i think matt, is it for him and risk of a house for him also him? well, he has decided, the position is always wants to be the play that unusual mutual pay the neutral code. and that is a piece into your opinion and us on last year old and say, i'm find that on the same. so i'm, well, i don't know how long that can last, but so at the moment it's, it's so far it's paid out. well that's we, belgrade is become the hub for russians to come into serbia for to, to continue trade for the rest of the world. if they want to trade with washer,
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then they have to go through valuate, so it's benefit, it's in, it's benefiting butcher to the moments benefiting serve you to some extent and might have some short term effects. that's a housing prices and bell wouldn't mind going up because i'm having a lot of russians here. but we welcome them because uh we, uh, they welcomed us from the ninety's during the sanctions. when, when that when they, when the world impose sanctions on oscar in the ninety's, that's a lot of serves left. a lot of them ended up in the english and moscow and welcomed with open arms data. so we're just paying, paying the phase of equity. okay. but then the japanese on financial time saying this being president said he's not opposed to his country setting ammunition to intermediaries who ship it to ukraine, presumably took you to gail russians. do you think that's a but i mean, i don't agree if that's true or not, so i mean, that's what they, we live in the world, but it is why i have to verify the truth. that's one reason why i'm behind. i'm into the acquaintance because that sort of verifiable truth, you know, don't trust to verify. so i come by con, verify not, but if that was true,
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i wouldn't support that. i don't support violence. i don't support anything to do with the. with that though, for all of anyone. and yeah, so i'm not, i'm not for that adults, but he can withstand the dim on buying nature of powers in washington to implement sanctions. a no, it's so far. yes, i, but he's, he's doing is, i don't know how much longer it will last. well, obviously a majority of subs in recent polls. they, they play nato for the war in ukraine. why is it the so it'd be in population given they watch presumably, bbc, cnn is all available. have to belgrade, how is it then not persuaded by the how google propaganda or of nature nation media? well that's, that's jenny because of what they did. nato did to the survey and as you told us about the 78 days of bombing that happened around around serbian, and 1999 and touch his life blind and cooling us
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a bunch of payment. he quote, primitive people that's we don't trust those foreign powers. and so i've just always had a hard time with these point empowers. and they don't subs in general, don't trust this, they don't many stubs. don't trust the state of money to start with. definitely don't trust these large bond power. so when it comes to nate, so it's it's, you will see a lot of disapproval here. but one thing slogans have gone through has a lot of long day going through on the 3rd western hyperinflation event in, in, in history, in the ninety's. and there's going to a lot of hard time suff serves, are fed up with what's happening around the world and it just won't change for the past year. and it's the one reason i cannot go by today quite a while. i'm into the quite what i want to teach or serves to, to embrace this. so this money, my entry freedom and his wife joined the company. i'm working right now john 3, which has to do with helping to speed up type of equalization and to teach nation
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states around the world about the powers of a coin on the 5th edition brace it because it's something that was, it's inevitable. and the other companies are available should be a trust the international monetary fund, because obviously that has to be in close contact. i understand the government presently in contact with the i m f. should it start to sever these sorts of ties and move into a new developing ideas of using visa be an economy i use, but take those off with use and you, you didn't. you mentioned that al sabah though it wasn't a good example because of all the tenants feel of a claim, but i believe give it, give it in a couple of years and you'll know to set the price of it when it will go up and they some of that will be trained as a winner just um, so, but then you look at what's happening outside of the right. now they're having their pain met their loans, their credit, the credit rating, and now i'm being up upwards, revised upwards. and they're now thanks to the president kelley, that they are, they have gotten rid of little older kind members. and now it's one of the safest
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countries in the whole of a hold of, um, lots of america and america is. so i'm safer than america. i mean that's for sure. um, and this is, these are, these are options that can be taken in by any country with um, a smaller countries that have uh more how much in his populations. and they can, um, they can move towards the more towards more um, if a capital a capital um inviting the conditions of his capital goes towards best rates at least started. you can really benefit from these um, from that, from the less regulations and open open um an open board is when it comes to uh bitcoin but certainly not signing something. i just kinda find the uh so, um, so any, any you close royal contact still with the british royal family where you can advise britain to get out of it. so you will mess at the moment as regards the only big go in the british foreign policy, arguably is itself is on the i am charles,
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even the only thing i intact with king joshua was notified my father and going so i put them on the i am is fine with when i, i believe in the morning and the system of one of kimball families. i believe they'll have a place in the future. um, because uh when it comes to uh, advising other rules around the world. that's something i'll be working on. and hopefully with the, with the success i have in the world a big claim, i believe that it will um, the bait quinn will take over the walls for the past. so it will, it will usher in a more peaceful world. a world where it's all about truth and not in life. we live in a world based on lies on lies. and i believe that's a role families, um on a case then, states around the world should embrace pick one. and the 1st players will be the ones to benefit the most not saying that last won't benefit the tool. and i think that states country should, should move away from being these massive governments and more and more service
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service companies that attract people and, and attract site retained tenants in that country and promote growth and attract people to come to work in the country. so, so yeah, that essentially acts as a, as, as companies really in, in a very stable way going underground con, give investment advice footprints, village. thank you. thank you very much. by me. that's it for the show will be back on monday with the campaign manager for 2024 u. s. presidential candidate robert f. kennedy junior, former ohio congressman and twice presidential candidate himself dennis goosenich. until then you can keep in touch by the social media or if it's not sensitive in your country. and how do i channel doing undergrad, cv hon. they'll come to watch new and old episodes of going undergrad. see, monday, the
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only one main thing is important for knox isn't internationally speaking, is that is that nations perhaps are allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind to nathan, so are the slaves. americans, rock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians. and so it is dangerous boy, a man that wants to take over the world. that was the culture strategy. since i'm the new one, i exist v i v, i not fi leashed, it's often zuba and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we move east. the reason us, hey jim, it is dangerous, is it the by the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of
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the greatest threats to the populations of different nations of nature. what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large arms companies would lose millions and millions or is business businesses good? and that is the reality of what, what we're facing, which is fashion the, the well that's not getting any better or is it over a 1000 a rest and 24 hours? restaurants continues to burn in the weight of a fatal police shooting of a 17 year old on the the ukrainians show that landed on this house struck the kitchen directly and civilian areas under
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attack again by ukrainian forces. at least 9 people wounded in the donuts per public. the corps notified nor is family, but the fiction may happen any time now within the next 2 weeks. but my plan is to stay. israel supreme court rules that a palestinian family is to be evicted from the homes that they share with is railey settlers in jerusalem. and another big story in the program tonight, argentina settled, a multi $1000000000.00 payment to the i, m. s. using the chinese you want steps towards the global trend of d, dollarization, etc. right? the updates analysis on your top stories already took a appreciate your sharing your son today with us here at off the international headquarters in most kicking off right now straight to our top story is the world water is in a hora cities across from bone in k o soft police kill
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it is happening president macro and meantime is postponing his state visited germany to to that con, inch of 45000 officers are currently on the streets facing off against protesters on with fireworks, an unconfirmed reports of for to a method of weapons. a police of software that more than $200.00 casualties. now, let's take some of the towns across the country right here. the city center of legal shops to be looted in vandalized. so if you one police stations targeted over night, at least one of that was baldwin with an improvised explosive device, also a ride who has took aim at a mark, say, gun shop, stealing a host of rifles. meantime, the blame game is well underway with president macro and suggesting that parents social networks and video game. so there were. busy reasons behind them may have the people were lined by calling the parents to be responsible. it is the parents' responsibility to keep them at home. and so it's important for the calm of everyone that parental responsibility is for the exercise. and i called them
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a sense of responsibility of mothers and fathers is that platforms and social networks are playing a considerable role. and the movements of these pos days we saw, and several of them snap check take talk and several others by the von and gatherings being organized in a sort of copycatting of violence. this among the youngest leads to a sort of escape from reality. and we sometimes have the feeling that some of them are living in the streets of the video games. the vin talks to k to, to the 4 days of riots kicked off off for a traffic stop gone wrong. when police faithfully shot a 17 year old who was driving a stolen car, he's just been buried in the same verbiage inside. but he was killed on to say these right here are pictures of the crowds who attended the funeral to show sort of the video that's will show you where it'll take go. police and non terror attempted to pull over a car with publish license plates being driven by the team, but he refused to stop. with shopping,
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the chest of point blank rangers he attempted to flee. of the incident has re ignited concerns about the racial profiling. and the police brutality, we'll have to get more of the unfolding process from some political analyst, yusef myra joining us here on asi international, a very warm welcome to you. so thanks very much for joining us here on odd c, as you well know, 4 nights in a row, the fires keep growing and the world watches the i know key now. i mean, well the targeting police stations, town holes, transport the bus just about anything with 4 wheels. mr. mallory, where does it go from? yeah, for you, i think the french government and write police in france. i think to become very familiar. there are no strangers to the public outrage and civil unrest that constantly and perpetually occurs in france every single year. in fact, rights and civil unrest have broken out in france almost every single year since
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2015 to 2023. and most of these riots that usually occur the usually happened after running police or police forces engaging or protested or d me to be excessive force, being that discriminating and blatant racism against minorities. in fact, in 2013 rights broke out after a police officer, he attempted to force a most new woman wearing the v o be taken off so that he can identify her, which resulted in her husband protesting. and then he was arrested for trying to defend the religious belief that he and his wife were practicing in 2017 police forces they had, they were a black, young male was under their custody and rights broke out after they were accused of raping this black, young man. all right. all right, mr. minor. yeah, i get it. okay. 5 place i play, i mean, i appreciate you bringing up that. those are those past events, but i mean,
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let me ask you this, i'm gonna be totally straight with you. okay. use of if you're a 17 year old who was driving a stolen car to try to evade police and try to flee a traffic stop if he was a white, native born european of 70 in years of age. do you think we would still be seeing the same outrage that we have seen for the past 4 days? we still will see the same outrage because if you look at the history of the rise in a pro test taking place in france it's, it's not just, you know, it's not just minorities, it's made of french people taking to the streets and continue to governments for all types of draconian policies and measures, which they believe is directly aimed at you know, just targeting public speech or for free speech targeting the commonwealth of the people. this is maya, much related incident. this happens almost every single year in france. and i think
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the people are non so i'm so sorry you say if i get it, i mean, you're right, you're right there. all protests every year in france fed point and fair play through yet. but the last time we had anything, even close to this was about 20 or 22 or so years ago. right now, what we're seeing, right? i mean, this is, this is hard. coal on a key, improvised explosive device is being used to bomb police station. their unconfirmed reports, i've seen the videos of, of people firing off what looked like a k 47 collision, a call from the shooting guns use f. and you're telling me, this happens every year. and as normal, you know, i'm talking about public and civil unrest that constantly happens in france every year. of course, i'm not in any way supporting the rights that are taking place in france. i think a lot of it had been very violent. and so something every person should come down by one should never take place in such a situation. but i think this is an indication of the bronze frustration of the masses of the people. they're going to be frustrated with the french government.
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and of the reason the, you know, be across the spectrum, where do you begin discrimination, racism 3, coney and government policies that directly target people with religious background . if you practice and you'll be able handing religions, you know, you are no longer comfortable practicing those really just kind of because this is the government is enacting a secular, uh secular policy which directly targets the religious ideologies of, of anybody who follows a religious background. this is the groom and frustration that the people in france are protesting. and unfortunately why you think about it because of their knowledge, they're simply not agree with the policies of their company. they feel the need to, okay, i get the used to but, but what about the leadership? i mean use that's what is the leadership and all of this macro. and a couple nights ago as paris and other cities across the country, a boat and, and he went to an elton john, comes to me, hold on a sec,
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just just bear with me here. okay. what kind of attitude does it take for a president who knows that his country's on fire to say all you know what? i don't care, i'm going to a rock concert, right? that to me, that attitude seems to say a lot to well, it says that there is there, there's this government structure that's in place. and there's this government function that the president wants the government to continue functioning. and there's this global campaign that the french government is a part of, you know, they want to silence opposing views. they want to push whatever draconian government policy that they want, not just an accident and in, and in the country. this is all part of a global movement that's directly targeting the freethinking mind, right? you know, this police brutality or discrimination and racism that's happening in the police force of these western.
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