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is moving to the embassy and the 2 state solution. now, the biggest tragedy is that they even move the embassy onto the listing on land owned by police. see me. this is even a bigger contradiction. and violation in the middle of the embassy was already built on palestinian land, even if it was in tel aviv. it's still on palestinian land because tel aviv is the 1st of on that. but these are in the occupation to rise for the support and international military, financial and moral panel it from america. america is the tip of the spirit and the struggle with palestinians and everything done by america with the arab states and regimes. as for recruiting the men controlling that political decisions, which is always in favor of the occupying style, the that'll be the key to us is the one encouraging the occupied to break international law and keeps the patient state above international law. so jerusalem isn't occupied city according to international law. do you as brags about democracy? the right of self determination and international law, then submits to this breach and established, for instance, embassy, imp listing,
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and allowing people to put the legal director of an organization. this fighting to ensure, if it's an embassy, isn't built on the sides. so how to sharra? she says the current to us decision on the mazda is far from the final, as we find the objections to that. so are you sort of this as well to the u. s. embassy and department of state in washington, a with approve documents archiving documents that proves the publishing and ownership of this specific is site on behalf of hands of the owners of senior refugees. a, we claim the, the, these properties were illegally confiscated and seized by the is really a hurt is on the inside of the law and, and hopefully they won't get to the stage of a asking for a permit to build on the site. and the case is still ongoing. it also is there any authorities has made they have made a decision on that massive planning,
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but still there is a stage of us, a sort of these asking to issue a pattern meant to be, is there a do the different amount to compound on the side so we hopefully a it wish and it would be appropriate not to go forward with this side. the answer that we got from the us department of state was that they haven't made up their mind yet. no find the decisions were made. and it's who are this per. 1 se is the history of the land ownership on this. i will be seriously consider now to know the story we're across today. $8000000.00 of additional aid is being sent by the u. n. to sell. so done us to help deal with the thousands of refugees who fled into the country from his waltz on know the neighbors to done. the money comes on top of another 8000000 released in june and to providing live saving assistance for the displaced. how many people
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have planned to conflicts in saddam arriving across the border with nothing? many reported that they were subjected to violence and exploitation, such as extortion and looting as they fled to south to down. they need urgent support to reach safety and build their lives. now when washington close december statements are done back in april, all the documents, including any local passports currently being held, the were destroyed and that's left. a number of student needs. people trapped in the wall. some of the stuff say that the destruction of documents is this done to secure what's a procedure in lots of withdrawal parts for those affected, it means they now have no possible and there's no legal opportunity to find a safe bet from elsewhere. it's estimates. it does around 2 points, 8000000 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict into done with many flings in neighboring countries, particularly egypt. we heard from one of those now stranded without some internationally recognized id salon. so think of the nice of my story, the beginning when i was accepted into most of the program in the united states. i
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successfully completed all the necessary procedures and underwent an interview at the us embassy and her tomb in early april. at that time, i was informed that my visa had been approved and it was scheduled to receive my passport from the embassy on april 16th. unfortunately, the onset of for disrupted these plans as they conflicted with an ongoing situation in sit down. despite my repeated attempts to retrieve my passport by conducting the embassy via email, i received no response. it was only on may 17th that i received a reply, informing me that old passport store to the embassy had been destroyed, folding their security protocol. consequently, i find myself stranded and sedona unable to travel and to complete my master's program or even leave the country less than the situation with possible as being destroyed is also seen 2 years ago. and i've gotten this done. that was when the us race to pull out of the country is the telephone switch back to power. but it did leave a number of local off guns who had been working for us. forces trump the unfair
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from the retribution from the ritz ending of the bundle pharmacies of governance, an african policy specialist, debra. he was near to outlined the difficulties people are facing after that possible. so what destroyed this is a problem now, because so that is it facing or it will not be possible for most of these nationals, really the engine. i'm also going to the term of the term face. the password is may not the person move to the missing passage for those non so then these lots of notes again that i've been on the board so done. the embassies have been established and access points to be able to provide the documentation to move. so that in case of documentation has been destroyed in case the move uh, whoever needs to make it much more difficult for them to access safe haven to move the country to access their rates. but further,
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so that means we move the passports into this and using the documentation in this procedure. it makes of external difficult for them to try and get documentation, i guess from the list of the names of who says without the same one reason that i just described. so the needs of patients would be saying, well, you know, what is the kinds of just issue a new passports, i'm having a civil war. and then in the midst of the civil, it's such a difficult time to get the invitation to particular citizens because the higher the types of security. so what's the actual individuals with the passports, what you use in a really bad situation? and finally, a power is high school named after the us civil rights science. vist angela davis is to be renamed because of comments she made 2 years ago, stating that racism was systematic in france is required. i believe it is necessary
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that we reject the naming of angela davis high school. since i have not received any other proposal from the educational community or the matter of saint dennis. i suggest that we attribute the name of rosa parks to her, as well as the head of the power as legion valerie press, who ordered the name change while calling miss davis, dangerous and divisive, and towards 21. the american activist, along with all the academics accuse funds of having a close colonial mentality that could be seen throughout his dominance. the move to rename the school comes up to a french algerian teenager was shot dead, impious by police last month. and a traffic incident sparking bonded riots, looting and accusations of racism by the security forces. under the davis is a human rights activist with a focus on visual discrimination. drawing has due to us, you joined the vertical but tons of movements which forth for the civil rights of african americans. and of the 197 since the f. b, i put on his most wanted list, which provoked widespread outcry around the world, including the soviet union. she's been accused of inciting violence and supporting
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controversial board cuts on these rail. the means by the parts visual had to rename . the school was denounced by some, including a friendship, the council culture. do you do say mid um 4 percent of refused to allow the name of angela davis, a great seger and civil rights activist in the united states to be given an in the front high school. however, one thing for shows me know establishment will ab, about the name of valerie progress. we heard from an algerian gen list in front of the mccauley, who says the french politicians have been trying to escape, go to immigrants as they supposedly the cause of the nation's problems. there is a lot of more of the board, the orange bush, and we are supposed to have a are the don't, they don't know. they will, don't want, not this problem going to be solving because it's formed for it's very important for them that we can do new to leave like this in for us and to,
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and to say that says that the migraines are the source of the problem impressed there is a difference between the government and for us. and the look of the author right, is the united nation and i just a nation states, collect qualified, fresh us and is a supporting ra season inside his system. i hope that the i'm the fresh, fresh before that population and fast sure. fides again this uh, majors and this practice. well, i hope you're having a great weekend. lots of you all to my name's peter scott. let me back with another run down here to, to produce. stay tuned for going down the ground, the
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the i'm action or times the, and welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the u. e, which has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. but if you're in a navy, a nation country sanctioning yourself from energy and tech, what now for you, given your economic cloud against russian level in china, is being soundly defeated on the world stage. one of the greatest chroniclers of self destructive anglo saxon capitalism is the author of planet phones the published years before. even the us back to and cab leather and russians response, which biased i knew some has still isn't running the fed all the bank of england joins me now from new york city. and i presume it, you are not the head of the feds yet because you are speaking to me from new york. you spoke to me in london last time. so that a check that cause people. yeah, absolutely. i'm in new york still not heard of the said, i think that they've got
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a guy sitting there that is about to explode the global finance as we know it today because janet jaelyn was promoted after receiving 7 $1000000.00 from the big banks to be inserted into the position of secretary. ready of treasury secretary, well i don't want to pay the i don't, you're going to tell me interest rates next month. anyway, let's get straight to the chase. here. i saw a tweet from the right to caitlin johnston. has many follows on twitter saying the us the right, so she's right. just saying uh the us health care and infrastructure system. you must be watching it in new york. the let's be phenomenal given how much americans can afford to spend blowing things up under the weather. she meant the north stream . take us back to planet ponzi and, and how broke is the usa girl. it's incredible. actually the, uh, the system here in new york is breaking down because they have bus loads of people coming, you know, the open borders and in the south are busing people in here. and there are just tens of thousands of people showing up here every week. and every month, so the population is being over run. so it's
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a bad situation. the debt situation in planet ponds, the bulk of the planet ponzi. the book is, is about the credit crisis. i wrote it back in 2012. it's more relevant today than it was back then. it's a historical document. i know that we're trying to destroy a traditional norms values, history, religion, and cast it aside because history begins today. but the fact that the people that i was advising didn't jail bankers because fraud was committed. and in accordance with what alan greenspan said after the crisis was a former fed chairman federal reserve chairman that caused all these problems by creating the easy money and negative interest rates. so this document will survive everything and what they did is they play prey and delay a deny and lie and take the can down the road with the systemic banking problems that we see. and they're manifesting themselves today with silicon valley bank and
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credit suisse. because there are, there's still a lot of rock out there, but what's happened is we've actually gone the wrong in the wrong direction for businesses we've, we've gone work and we've placed a high value on identity politics. and using your gender identity as a means to obtain employment. now rather than america, meritocracy based system where what you, which even what you can produce is a good thing. and that's why i would say that the economy is identity versus class . because clearly or have a graphs and statistics, you have the wealth transfer from the poor to the rich as a good, but i just want you to if, if some people haven't read your book, just very briefly explained. and remind us who ponzi was and what is up on the scheme and why all those major banks has analysts. we can watch on all major nation mainstream. so go mainstream media giving us advice and telling us about that
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ceilings and whatnot. how they're all part of that system. right? well, that's part, you know, there's groups, think echo, chamber stuff. now my book, you know, is, as i said, it's just as relevant today if not more relevant today than it was when i wrote it because, you know, basically a ponzi scheme, this, the original punch of charles ponzi was trading in postal stands for postal receipts. but he was taking and lots of money and he was guaranteeing returns, but a traditional ponzi scheme or permit scheme. what it does is you pay some of the investors back with new money coming in and you spend away all the money. so there are no real returns. i mean, bernie made off was probably committed the 2nd largest ponzi scheme in the world. besides sam bank meant fraud or sand bank and fried, i'm sorry. who is the crypto currency person that actually stole $10000000000.00 and customer funds and, and now he's relaxing at his parents house in california, and didn't really pay any bell. but i think because he contributed a view,
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is the 2nd largest contributor to the democratic parties. 2022 election cycle. that's probably why he's not being prosecuted yet for conducting the largest ponzi scheme in the history of ponzi schemes. so a ponzi scheme is when you, when you just take the money and spend it recklessly. now, what i referred to is planet ponzi is a massive amount of government debt around the world. so they've printed hundreds of trillions of dollars and guarantees and 100 year end, and that the debt can never be repaid. so the debt situation is what you asked me. i would estimate the debt is close to $300.00 trillion dollars in america in the usa, right? now, um, i think that the number that you get, the headline number that everybody talks about is the 31 trillion dollar number. but that 31 trillion dollar number doesn't include medicare, medicaid, social security. it doesn't include all of the legally binding obligations. the
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government has to pay and now the social security is not a benefit it's, it's what kind of like a pension fund. so i, i paid into that system for my entire working career. so i'm entitled to be paid that money. that's my money. but the governments have spent that money, that money's gone. so they're expecting a lot of new entrance into the market to pay out people, the older old, older people leaving the market like myself. so that's what their, their expectation was. so that's a typical ponzi scheme, but if you read, they have to publish a report every year in the social security. and i reference that in the book there, they're in solving pretty much, and i think within the next 5 years they're going to be in solving. i don't know where they're going to get the money. they'll probably print and that's why we have record inflation around the world right now. and i, i would say that the less the, the less the smaller countries are going to hurt worse from the inflationary numbers. because the bigger economies, the g 7 economies are exporting their relation to other countries. but you know,
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we can get into the talk about us dollar had gemini and what's going to happen with that has as, as countries of say, enough is enough. uh, given me, but of course there are dangers of like getting into a grocery shop as business that you did. joe biden immediately liked in the us debts even just something from family finances because confidence to be able to run funds this games or if you don't agree with the your thesis and say, this is just the one does a global capitalism. this is about confidence. you know, it's not the balance sheets, would you say are all important. how important and critical is the media in being able to play that confidence, which is the minute confidence as last, according to a oh book and the i knew your ideas and do any one's these game is. that's it, right? it all falls down like as gods. right, well, you know, the best example of that is the, the bank of japan. i mean, you know, and i mentioned the bank of japan, the book and i talked about the banker trad corrode. the son strode
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a son who just retired. no new academic has come in. who's he said? i've got even more experimental monetary policy corroded during his reign. i think back in 2015 on the front page of the financial times you can find it. and like i say in my book, don't take my word for any of this, you know, i doing in depth analysis cuz i was sitting at ground 0 in london and one of the biggest funds in europe when i went to the collapse happened. so i detail every aspect of what happened more so than anybody else from an insider's perspective. so getting back to corrode a son, he said at a meeting, he said that he used peter pan as an influence for his monetary policy. and there is a picture of peter pan and somebody said, could you elaborate on that? and he said, yes, well, everything is okay when everybody believes that you can fly until they stop believing the here. why are you? he actually said that and the reading of the picture, peter bad. so the problem of the japanese economy and,
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and why i been warning that the west is turning japanese, i really think so. is that what, what's happening is that the vapors per right? what kind of of, per purchased all of the bonds in the bond market, because basically they don't sell their bonds externally. the debt is held by pension funds, which they jam into the department, the postal system that holds most of the pensions in japan and, and make the banks by the, the, the debt there. so the debt is contained there and then they came up with this crazy idea of yield curve control. then they started buying all equity, so equities can go a lot higher. here's, here's the quandary i have in japan. and i think that you really have to watch very carefully what happens with the deterioration of their currency. they can either save their bond market or they, this is my view. they can either save their bond market where they can save their currency to they can't say both. and the people who know how to trade those 2 markets will be very well rewarded. because i think that's going to be
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a signal as to what happens in the west. well, i think, you know, pick you do the 2nd things i might have found. the fact that you're rushing by a former atomic bombs like was the g sevens, location, but japan still as the most of us treasury, that $1.00 trillion dollars. you know how carefully china is that the trad, with domestic itself of the us treasury bills and debt, which in japan do ecologist dump one trillion dollars worth of death on the market? pen china has that training has over a trillion worth as well. so i mean it, because i don't think is the 876000000. but it's, it depends. it depends how much, how much you owe somebody makes them either a credit or, or your partner. and when it gets to numbers like that, they're your partner until you can sell it and then you can do whatever you want. that's why, you know, you don't have to worry, they're still leverage. they have a lot of leverage in that. so what happens with that, i mean,
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it's interesting that you bring up the hiroshima and you know, i was a bit confused about the seattle works in hiroshima because i didn't, i didn't realize that participating. all those meetings. you had 2 heads of the you didn't realize that they were g 7 members of the g 7 meeting. i didn't realize that the was admitted to the g 7. i just thought that it was the heads of 7 countries. so you know, the photo opportunities, the propaganda, i mean, it becomes a little bit nauseating for, for most news consumers because it's curated in accordance with the narrative that they want to put out. so the 1st thing that, you know, i can give you a quick thing. i was at a wedding over the weekend that i went through and there was a person there that absolutely had no idea what they were talking about geo politics or economics it. somebody's wife and they said look, you need to go home here. i'm going to go to tell you, go, go home, go around your house and unplug all the tvs. and then take a pair of scissors and cut off the blogs. because obviously you're watching something really bad. and it's giving you woke mind disease because it says that in america,
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i think people are just addicted to television and they just watch and believe anything that they said. because i asked them for a reasonable explanation of where they got the, the data and facts behind what they were telling me. they couldn't tell me. i said, well, you know, if you, if we do a, this is what is going to be is going to happen. and this is a bad outcome. so we've got to look at where we are right now and how we can move

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