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saying he's just done, nothing wrong speaking and according to you have where a judge extended his current house arrest until the end of august. now it was that back in april, he was charged with inciting religious hatred and justifying what he of called russian aggression. now just days ago, ukraine's president introduced a bill to move the traditional orthodox christmas dates to a line with a catholic calendar. he said that russian id or gee, and his religion had been imposed on ukrainians. even monk, so now prohibited from entering the key, but charged laughter. and those remaining must leave within the next 3 days as well . we discussed all of this with journalist on the academic jason, michael. he says the religious persecution by the government and keith is actually been going on already for a number of years. a little mention of this, because this is part of an ongoing propaganda campaign where i know the broadest of all possible sensors. the ukranian regime was being given a blank check by nature was a you'd a p and union adams,
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the united states. what was happening to the ukranian orthodox church is an ongoing persecution. it's concerning that metropolitan pothole has been under how you start asked them that this has been going on since last april. behind this, of course, we can trace this back much follow up to 2018 when the ukrainian government and p as voted as an act of parliament as ours. and government moved to rename the church. and it's very rare, particularly in any state pretending to be a liberal democratic state, to use an act of parliament for subjects to change its name, to reflect some form of incentives for the legion you know, to put into parents. this is the most school patriarch, kate, you know, this would be a, can, you know, during perhaps world war 2 when, but it was a war, was adults, hitler on his allied miscellany to re label the catholic church in england. vitale
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and catholic church in a conflict with tens of thousands of people have died. the west is getting quoted rave reviews from kia for it's a weapon system sent to ukraine. and that is the point blank message from the u. k . defense ministry, which claims britain's massages have been very successful against russia. we extend a short range, high velocity and lightweight module me saw us until 2035, otherwise known as to us. we can model it. these was last me saw those. i received rave reviews and ukraine, where they have proved at poles into weapon against fixed with a craft will the building on these current capabilities. just a full homage and a sold 3 guys come by teams. the oldest comes as moscow says, the british maid stole much shadow missiles are being used to target severely and infrastructure and don't pass out into the list. the new case apply to challenge
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are 2 times loaded with shows with depleted uranium, none the cause of long lasting damage to civilians on the environment. many hundreds of years after the shots of fi, it will be discussed. this with, for my pen took on senior security and list of michael my live. he agrees the ukrainian battlefields are being used as testing ground. a battlefield such as this, do indeed become testing grounds for the quality and effectiveness of your weapon systems. ukraine gets trained on some very good equipments very, very quickly they, they seem to be quick learners, although they go through that equipment like crazy. and i, i think it's that. so this is going to pose a problem for the west coast to continue any sustain supply of that equipment is a problem for the west. this is the stand ability of supply and, and that's quickly dry enough. russia really has not quite forward its best stuff yet. so i think that we're going to be seeing a long,
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long drawn out of conflicts here for some time. and i would suspect that the a russian counter offensive put again, perhaps, perhaps sometime this month. but the right fee ukrainian, the kind of sensor is bogged down if it takes time to there's a learning curve on that equipment and also supply. and it's a very limited in supply that will not be able to be sustainable. and i think that's also a tactic rush, it is counting on in addition to more swarm type of warfare in terms of going after targets. so good to have your company for this program from moscow as muslims around the world. if instead of writing the annual holidays, israel's supreme court has ordered the eviction of the last remaining palestinian family in a building that shed with is rarely settled,
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is that the court ultimately rejected the family's final appeal to keep that home in ancient building. and i mostly mostly in part of jerusalem will pick up the story now with the middle east correspondence. the new uh 68 was born and raised in this house in the old city of jerusalem. these walls keep precious memories of her deceased parents. her marriage, 5 of her children and of their happy live here. but soon she might lose it forever . these riley authorities have ordered the expulsion of nora and her family. i feel like i've been sentenced to a death penalty with every passing 2nd. i feel like my soul is banding today. i woke up scad. i dreamed that soul just re do the house. i go child was bad. panicking, running to make sure that there was no rage. and everyone was safe. norah, whose family has been renting this place since 1953, is a protector tenant for this privilege status dates back to the jordanian rule and later was adopted by israel. that means neither she nor her children can be evicted
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unless there was a payment delay or an authorized renovation. clearly not the case here, or if the family doesn't stay at the property, that's the trust that has always norris house since 2010, and that is behind the legal battles. use data from c c to the cameras to convince the court that the woman doesn't leave in the house, referring to a 4 month period when she had stayed at her son's place, due to a proven medical condition. the family believes it was just to protect the view and they will hate them. is it luck? so they are targets in my house and all the houses around the alex and most you probably saw in the news that the saturday school always the asked me glancing over the whole area in the old city of jerusalem. and they want it only for themselves to build their promise down pulse they want to get rid of the arabs and gain full control. we requested a comans from the jerusalem municipality on what the grounds are for the eviction.
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there was no response so far. they happening 14 court cases against nora's family in the last half a century to eviction orders. and the family says many attempts by the municipal to you, the israel custodian, and even the antiquities authorities to evict them. they said as unlawful. east jerusalem is as part of oki by palestinian territory and the under international human se enrolling into the public international understands on recognize us protective population, protect that population whose lights of guiding feet on the international law, and forcibly displacing palestinians out of occupied typically actually constitutes and will crime and degree breach of international law. the family members complain they are being harassed by jewish settlers and neighbors, nor a says they fro garbage water from the balcony. she blames them for the deaf of 5 trees in her little rooftop garden. they were also stones thrown at the windows police the family says are rarely on the ground to help,
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which might make the perpetrators believe they can get away with everything. foresight or the state. the wizard is actually encouraging the circulars methodology and the stuff there's behaviors by being that and protecting them instead of protecting the people who are pressed the case here it is not as lambs the, there's the 2 days. i'm god forbid. this is the case. who does actually, if i say a family basically getting evicted from their house and then bringing in settlers the international community, condemned force displacement of palestine and families in numerous reports by you and human rice and humanitarian offices. you and foreign diplomatic missions. there are constant calls on israel to stop this practice. it has little effect though. the un estimates around $970.00 palestinians almost tough children are currently at 3 east, co forest eviction in east jerusalem alone, including the old city. we met a group of young activists in norris house,
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foreigners and locals. they came to show their support and solidarity with the family. they take shifts to make sure their presence 247, not to miss the moment when police knocked on the door as is really jewish. that of then i am not afraid of being arrested, which is a great privilege because i know that our palestinian partners for them being arrested is a terrible ordeal. and i can last much longer and have more serious implications. but this is non violent resistance. and so we're not afraid when we go out of the house is rarely police were waiting for us, cold by jewish ladies who got quotes by our camera. they checked out ideas and ask the purpose of the filming. when we told them we are covering the eviction story, they asked if it's about a move name or a jewish family. unclear why it was relevant, but it certainly was an unnecessary question. no jewish family has ever been expelled from the city. using the chance i ask the officer why they don't show up
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when nora's house is attacked and the families threatened by settlers. the newer and her family. all the last palestinians left in this building. most of the house is on this street. i populated now by door, settlers coming from different parts of each row and from a broad turn into moving forward. or if there was an old c t think to a jewish one single battle which lasted 47 years now seems to be lost. the chords notified norris family, but the eviction may happen any time now within the next 2 weeks. but split plan is to stay there and i'll try to give up on the place. may have called home for generations. ready for national r t from jerusalem. the american green bad could be on a rubber like straight as all containers now bypassing the us dollar. and if us, if it's settled, a $2700000000.00 death payment to the international monetary fund using chinese,
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you $1.00 and the other reserves it keeps in a box of lift currencies known as s b r's. or the countries are central bank pointed to its liquidity at a host of other currencies, other than that, the very useful he using, and that's why they've gone to the new one. meanwhile, the origin of time delegation is scheduled to visit america next week to wrap up shots with the i m f. one plans to reduce the south american nations budget deficit and address inflation. the global lender, however, declined to comment to us here at odd c on this story. while no surprise, because d dollarization continues, as countries around the world are increasingly using their own national currencies and bilateral trade by passing the american greenback. next month, the bricks group, which includes rusher and china, is set to hold us summit in south africa where a new joint currency is expected to be very high on the agenda of a 2000 and countries right now looking to join what may have called the most
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significant block than the emerging, multi polar world oil. the rich states like iraq, saudi arabia, the u, a. e or o. actively exploring alternatives to the petro daughter. lydia. i discussed this with daniel shore, a professor of latin american studies. he says the washington is very concerned about the, the dollars action trend, because at the end of the day, it does mean america losing its grip on global economic control. this is a very big deal. this comes to the chagrin to the dismay of uh, washington. they want to see dollars supremacy because then they can show can control economies around the world. they do, they can deplete the foreign reserves of a country like argentina or venezuela, and then use the traditional methods through the r m. s. and the world bank to entrap these countries through debt. and they can come in swoop in and implement
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their quote unquote structural adjustment programs. and that's how they've controlled so many of these quote unquote, 3rd world economy. so the fact that there is a strong un now, and it, that exist as an option is a very, very big deal on the global scale. since 1979 says the don't then shout being leadership to use diplomatic means and the economic means around the world to strength thing themselves in the us have used coercive means they've used invasions in bombings and drones. and of course, sanctions. one 3rd of the world right now is under us sanctions. so i think the chinese soft power model is the new model for the world. many countries are seeing this is a credible option. right, before we wrap up this, that was program africa is grabbing the range of its digital economy. the continents crypto currency markets surging more than a 1000 percent in recent years. and one country nigeria as the title of the
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most savvy crypto nation. i'm believe it or not. nigeria tops from brazil and 12 other nations in the race to develop a digital currency exchange system. that is, according to a global study by you gov, the west african countries. success is driven by government support of a nationwide block train policy. which allows nigerians to tap into the friendly and dollar market here at all. so you'll be hard from some of the traders by who say that digital currency is quote, are going global is each of christian and you guys quite a normal reason its festival nigeria is share for patients. one of the largest in south south africa and are a major portion of that population i use who i also did just on the mice. so
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slowly, not sure, i got the 6 into technology on which scripture as part of a blow chain thinking we didn't use the same the people's freedom any sense and use using freedom because it does, it does this time i was looking to do with the the bunk, it looks like it's gonna be bugs the bunk. they bump and all that relates to financial a transactions on the you out of your freedom to do was want to do, you call the same the amount of one you want the same, the amount of money to get queen and you will not be quite shown to by the government's policies. one thing is for sure that the currency is going global, is a viable form of making money on the definitely i believe the time will come, way evil in bonds will be able to treat freely regardless of the restrictions right
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now that we are facing and named are on or the african countries where the cleanser trade is no longer. no, he's no longer allowed. yes. and then you're here, but i believe it time is coming when we could even pay for things and by my kids with critical currencies, we'd be the queen's on. no, that is a simple way of holding. i'm one of the craziest and crews and all that. i bought the car and see is going global to well meantime by numerous governments worldwide, all preparing to unveil their own government issued crypto congress seize. as many analysts say the fee it's monitoring system, as we know it is in its death throes and the boldest looking to move away and not just of ladonna, but also from paper. the coverage. more details on load it onto the
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race based on authenticity. very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time, time to sit down and talk the russian states never is as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community best. most all sense and the in the system must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians coding and split the ortiz full neck. even our video
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agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say even closer to the every spring and summer, the melting optics move reveals a band of machinery, millions of rusty barrels, and the detritus left by human expansion into this most inaccessible of territories? yes, i used to move, so take off my bill if that is a simple someone from the lord at the post the beach on is an issue. calling to ask for a clean optic travel to heis island home to the biggest opponent station on the front of joseph land archipelago, sierra. really as you for our laws,
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my boys are more you have to do should. so it means if you have, when you feel when we see lots of money and then put some of the, some will stay on the old stuff or so much you feel like a mess almost a little bit. see me membership when you to, i've got to read the, i'm seeing a little boy as a female appears to join me at that of the arctic plan is main objective was to explore and comcast, these harsh lands they had no time to think about waste management now and, and then can see kids remain for centuries. that's my of my choice, the fellow who it is pretty at the course you system is a multiple and you're going to include up to deal with the official the hi, i'm rick sanchez. i've been doing news that for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world here in the united states, interviewed for presidents founding
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a 1000000000 dollar business. i believe news to just be honest and direct and impactful, and this, by golly, is called direct impact. the mr. program is about the leak, but not necessarily about the link itself. rather the way this leak has been covered. i'm sure you've heard of it. somebody got ahold of some classified documents regarding the war and ukraine, and other things. the documents are chuck full of all kinds of fascinating know, or the news more the stuff that we don't know about, but probably should know about with all that. how does the media handle this story watch and what is your confidence level of the pentagon being able to track down how these documents were linked in the 1st
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place? so much for fascinating information that we should know about. right. okay. for starters, i should let you know that me. i rick sanchez. i'm all 4 legs. why? because i'm a journalist. i am a journalist, i'm a reporter. you see my job is to have an adversarial relationship with the government, our government, actually all governments. my job is to find out what they are doing that they may not want me to know. busy for you to know their job is to make sure that i don't get that information so that i don't know and you don't know. see, this is what's called a healthy system of checks and balances that are supposed to be working in this country of ours. and when it's done properly, we get the right results. for example, during the war in vietnam, the media found out about things the government was doing lies, exaggerations,
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manipulations through leaks. they found out and thank god, it helped us put an end to the vietnam war despite the lies. yes, lies that both henry kissinger and president richard nixon were trying to get away with it. the fact that name is now come out as the possible source of the time is probably gone documents. it is out of daniel ellsberg mostly on the list for the defense in the states department. prepared to answer the consequences. henry kissinger said that daniel ellsberg was the most dangerous man in america, and he had to be stopped. someone helped us avoid a disaster, maybe even a nuclear war, in that case, lakes and the power loss, the american people saying enough is enough. there's a documentary in fact that's out there right now. i think it's on netflix. you might want to look for it. it shows just how close we came to letting the lives when it's called the movement and the madman, nixon's the madman. by the way,
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i would encourage you to check it out. it's, it's that good. now, once again, we find ourselves in the midst of a powerful week. that gives us information that we previously did not know. and this one is about the war and ukraine. and what it really is is exactly what we as citizens are supposed to know. for example, if our government has troops on foreign soil fighting a war, shouldn't whole fact. of course, we should start money could even be our son or our daughter over there. we better know the principle of a democracy is that we are transparent and that we share that type of information with ourselves. so barring, for example, you know, secret on how to make a nuclear bomb or some other highly secretive information, like giving away the position that a soldier is in or that type of stuff. something that could endanger our lives. or many, we will national security, whatever that is. everything else is fair game or should be fair get what we
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learned from these documents. and this latest case that no one knew about beforehand is, for example, what we've learned that quote, a small contingent of less than $100.00 special operations personnel from nato members, france, america, britain, and lot via were active in ukraine. yes. meaning, american soldiers could have been in ukraine and we didn't know about. so what that says is that we now have boots on the ground in ukraine. what does that mean? we're actively engaged. does that mean sort of, well, we're fighting russian troops, americans, my god. if that's the case, as an american citizen, we have a right to know the answers to the questions. and i would say good members of the media would want to know that as well, right? well, apparently not. apparently they're,
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they're more interested in who make the information, which is a story. but that's not all. it's almost as if they're more interested in representing and defending our government. then they are in representing and defending us. un me look at these stories about the lake. this kind of guy leak represents the largest breach of u. s. military intelligence. and roughly a decade. the vast majority of the documents that have been put out there are about ukraine and also expose the extent to which do us has been able to gather intelligence on russia. there too many people with too much access to too much information about guard rails and safeguards. and i was left with more questions than answers to talk a little more about this. we're joined by the host of the whistle blowers, john kerry, uncle john. the 1st of all, let me just say it's
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a pleasure to talk to you places online, really somebody in the invitation you, you are the guy who represents this conversation that i just had a moment ago. probably as well as anybody else can. thank you and did it, i don't know if you've got the gist of what i was trying to say beyond the link itself in all the information. it seems to me that we have not made a conscious effort in the media to try and find out what do we know here that we need to report? you're absolutely right. you're absolutely right. the american people own this information. they have a right to know what the government is doing in their name. and the only way we find this stuff out is when somebody leaks it, for one investigative journalist is able to do his or her job and develops the information on his own. and i mentioned the vietnam moore, there have been times in our history where we have learned things that we needed to know that have kind of changed the course of history. that's right. or this documentary, and several books that i've been reading recently made me not say he would have
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done it. nixon was crazy enough to actually use nukes, to make sure we want the ward vietnam actively considered. mm hm. the only reason we know that is because thank god somebody started finding out and reporting this stuff, right, which scared us enough to say, hey, what are we doing here? and we put an end to it. well, whether, whether you're talking about afghanistan or iraq or, or now, you know, the situation in ukraine, we have to ask ourselves, what are we really doing there? and we need the media to ask those questions rather than share lead. that's right. because that's what they're doing, that's exactly what they're doing. any of this, this goes to the demise of investigative journalism in the united states. i get that the news industry has changed. i get that, that paper hard copy. newspapers are having a tough struggle for me, but the 1st thing that they cut out was investigative journalism. and rather than developing sources inside the national security structure, they've come to the point where they just just whatever press release the c i a,
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the pentagon gives them. and then that's the news, by the way, this kid john picture is his name. he was part of the national guard fund. he was in a chat room for gamers and in that chat room, apparently, that's where he devolves to all this information. you have to ask yourself how he had the secret security clearance anyway, but i guess he worked in the i t department, so i gave them security clearance by the way because it got stupid. yeah. but the some, the situation is the same at the see. busy the state department and it's kind of gone where you've got to have somebody that has access to everything because they have to have the ability to actually send out and receive everything. so they get those high clearances. they're not supposed to read the documents. they're just supposed to process them toys, but you're going to be some candidates hired. he's an i t guy, you know, he knows how to fix computers. right. real smart kid. you know one of those because a lot of them, oh yes. he gets a job. they hire and they give them security clearance and he's not supposed to read them, but he has access to those records of the world. the most sensitive reporting that
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the american government has, including personnel actions. you know, if you've got an officer, let's say, here is c, i a station chief overseas and you've got an officer who is a drunk or who beats his wife or who might be working for a foreign government. yeah. you have to report that they headquarters, of course, in an i's only channel where you're not a tech guy. you don't know how to send that. you have to have somebody on staff who's going to actually physically send it physically put it in the encryption machine. and send it to headquarters. that's the 18 year old kid with a high security clear that says this kid. i mean, he didn't do it because he wanted to change the world. he's not like uh, you know, some of the others we've seen that you do that you talk about on your show? whistleblower, right. this guy's not whistleblower. this guy says no guy who is just putting up some crap as far as that's really the critical issue here. he's not a whistle blower, he's a leak or there's a legal definition of whistle blowing and forgive me if i keep repeating myself, right? that's okay. but the definition was,
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a blowing is bringing to light. any evidence of waste fraud abuse illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety? ok. now the reason that a whistleblower does that is supposed to be irrelevant if for example, chelsea manning revealed the murder video ha, right. whatever her her justification was, is irrelevant. the fact that she did it is what's relevant in this case. what jack to share a revealed is fascinating. yes. and it's important. i want to know if we have to find a good i want to know. i want to know, right. a lot of this stuff it's and there is a fascinating but there's a difference between that being illegal and that being a policy issue that he has a problem with. well, what do you mean? what do you mean by it being illegal or pol, in other words, the oversight committees on capitol hill were informed that the united states is going to have special forces boots on the ground and ukraine.
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