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the lights on the atrocities announced the numerous questions that have remained an onset for many years. watch on uh, see the starting with the latest news. the west has render a verdict of the crumb and says western politicians are making denigrating at all except the bullet assumption followed the depth of political activist. i liked the nevada as on investigation is still on the way you. graham's troops are in distress on the phone lines with this close ally, the united states participating that leading to a lack of legal aid from one of the biggest men is here is not artillery, not sense, but come because the drones and when the visibility is there's good, this whole neighborhood is the prowling ground and rush up all. so this forces in
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the, in buffalo city of us come up with the former veterans from the bottom of the hello there. welcome to the global news update on our team to national fire mike cope watching the russian political activists. alex in the vonnie has died in prison. a bit penitentiaries of a sudden mister divani became ill after a walk and lost consciousness. he was 47 years old at the west was quick to point the finger on moscow when yvonne is deaf. but the boxes, foreign ministry responded that it was no time for the same old games for the death of alexi, nevada. and he has, once again demonstrated their her parker seat cynicism and unscrupulous and this to blame russia and every situation scheme is inaction in a short period of time, within 2 hours from $1419.00 western politicians and the media who are at their
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beckon called managed as if to obtain the results of a forensic examination that had not yet taken place to conduct the investigation, accused moscow and render a verdict about washington has also acted with haste, commenting on the incident with american presidential bite and holding a press conference to say that the russian government bears responsibility for now . bonnie's death that is on the american leader, takes the chance to call for more aid through your train reports of his despots. a true i have no reason to believe it or not. oppression authorities are going to tell their own story, make no mistake, make no mistake. prudence is responsible for and of all his desk. putting is responsible. his treasure reminds us of the stakes, and this moment we have to provide the funding so ukraine can keep defending himself against putting vicious on slice and war crimes. you're
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sure he was 3 years ago in the meantime, who chased a hell of a lot of consequences as lost and or had wounded over 350000 russian soldiers. they've maintenance position where they've been subject to terms of great sanctions across the board and were contemplating what else could be done. but that's what we were talking about as a time. there were no actions being taken against russia and that's mccaul. this transpired census the, let's now cross live to legal and media unless lotto legal and media, and the thank you so much lineup for joining me right now. don't why didn't, has already cast doubt on nevada is dest, pointing the finger, i'd like them to put in what type of message is this setting, when the so called leader of the free? well, this making wild accusations against another state,
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without having any fact. well, it's a, it's, it's not just the president, it's everyone. early this morning, i heard a, a rather, and i won't mention the network. but somebody said that obviously this was a dive on these depths. was done at the behest around the direction of the russian government, and therefore, this is reason why we should have more support, or there should be more support for ukraine. and i think i don't even understand disconnection if i may bring up to suggestions because when it comes to certain death, our media are very quick, or rather we'd love to hear the case of gonzalo lira. this is an american citizen who died reportedly, theoretically from pneumonia, while in that ukrainian custody. if this logic transpires, if it is the whole truth, then if an american citizen is killed and ukrainian custody should ukrainian
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funding be stopped. whereas ukrainian funding should be increased. if for, if a russian dies, i'm not even sure of the calculus of this. so that's number one. there's been no mention of this at all. and we've asked, this is an american citizen. we're asking your own officials. number 2, we had a, a rather uh, the fair use followed by the name of jeffrey epstein, who died under some of the most interesting of circumstances as well. and immediately people set up into suicide despite the fact that there was contrary evidence. so what i'm saying, mike, i find fascinating is number one, how quickly people are able to ascertain forensic pathological report pathology. number 2, how quick a name or a theme or a belief system can be, can be a range. number 3, the ferocity of it, and how fast it it, it occurs without anybody asking any questions. i mean, just, i would venture to say that if there was a lot of the said,
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you can not mentioned on western media, anything about missing a volley, unless you're able to say who he is or what he was and what he stood for. and what he did, i don't think you should be able to comment, but that's not going to stop anybody because it at as you know, when a medium or a trump becomes popular, nothing can stop it. all right, they've, of course that's really putting it in context about it in 2021. a binding, threatened russia with catastrophic consequences as nevada way to dine custody. but now we socially says there's not much left that can be done. i wonder what to make of all of that? well, whenever you are well, i would think this would be, i, i hope, a move towards circumspection and realizing that maybe that might not be the best thing to say. especially when no one knows anything. we don't know anything and i'm gonna have to tell you mike, that i have been absolutely of the
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a gob smacked by how much i find later on was exactly the truth. but i think it's critical for people to realize, especially now rhetoric does nothing at all, especially when we don't know anything. and especially when you have somebody as complicated and i'm a former prosecutor as dash, and i can tell you that there is, there are, there is natural accidental suicide homicide, and unexplained. i can tell you right off the about there. sometimes the cases where people have passed away, nobody knows why there was no criminal activity. and this is after an investigation that prove us the geisha. we have no people, especially in western media who know nothing for acting like our own popular show quincy who could immediately say, aha, is this. and the rhetoric flies without any interruption whatsoever. my
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god haven't wheeler isn't needed. can we just wait? maybe a couple of days, maybe and wait for this thing called evidence, call me crazy. but before anybody says anything, and then let the rhetoric fly, but we don't know anything. and it's, and it's full hardy, and he's frankly dangerous. before he gets all of the facts and that goal for any one. you're right now for the sake of a lot of people who may have been new to this issue. why is the so much western interest on nevada a oh, simple. at a autumn. yeah. how do we say is once, once the message is given? once somebody says this is our favorite part. for example, mister is the landscape over night. people became enamored in an an acolytes and followers at because they were told, just like a paid to say the taylor swift score particular song. this is number one of the hip
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rate. the media are then given the district messages orders, this is going to be the message. this person is usually going to be defiled or elevated through some apotheosis as a martyr, or some demi god, to some the application, just like that. and no one is sending the i can't say this enough, i heard someone today and i knew this woman had no coordinates, bell, nevada, only much net less know the 1st thing about him. but yet when she was handed this script by god, she was off and running. and the best part is as the media systems, basically does all the wonder. we wonder why we've lost credibility would people? because we know normally the, let me also tell you, we have people, for example, like julian assigned to present we, we don't know, but yet he is load by sub americans for reasons they don't know. snowden and others
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are the journalist or they not. we, we are just told good guy, bad guy. that's it. sometimes it feel like a, uh, like immediate, these were barking seals that were just train, that they tell us who's good and who's back without knowing anybody or without being able to find some of these places on a map. i. that's another topic. so there's an old expression from the great movie man who killed liberty balance when the, when the legend becomes fact went the legit and that's how mythology stars. and that's how this misinformation and this information is perpetuated by, by this very activity. now i wonder what you may call me when you talk about the issue of facts, which is the bedrock of broadcast. the most shouldn't be the we have the issues of missing information, this information on all of them. a fake news right now around the world. what do you make of the future of the media and i'm broadcasting and all of that that is
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supposed to be hang on real frocks. i feel like real real facts and we don't have that anymore. what is the future of, of the media from your view in this regard? that is a great question. i'm proud to say that the media have a great, a great future, but which medium are we talking about? what if, if you're talking about the classic prototypical, the standard uh, i call it sock puppet main stream media. it's through. and if you, but today what happening there, they're basically going to trans figure cnn a c b s last 800 folks from news rooms because this particular model doesn't work. what i will tell you, mike, what it is doing. great, independent, alternative citizen, civilian and, and this new book, pod casting and, and the streaming platforms, people who have an idea, you know what i'm talking about. they may be broadcasting from a bedroom,
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but they have a veracity. they have a verity, they have this authenticity that you can beat and there's also something like that . i think it's so important. it's ok to the news business to say, we don't know. we don't know, we don't know yet. and, and, and to re reject the script that is handed to you from either government or sponsors. because don't forget, there are commercial concerns to. there are people who have to watch what they say, not because of some governmental either, because they'll lose their sponsors. so if you strip that away, a lot citizens and civilians that regular people actually speak. you know, by years ago roger ailes was asked to do, you need a license to be a journalist. he says, no, you only did a license to cut hair to tell the truth. like it's so easy. you just said what you know, and when you don't know something, you wouldn't made it. and you know what happens,
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people will believe you. so the next time you do say, i've got something here though say i remember him. he was right last time. let's see what he has to say now, because if you pull the public one more time, nobody believes you. you're right, you're right. well, we have to live here now alonzo, legal and media, and i was thank you so much for your insight into all of this right now. thank you, sir. all right, my problem is spokespersons imagery. a passcode has denounced from a tor assumptions by western politicians regarding the cause of death as an injury is still on the inquiry right, but it's still on the way the statements of western leaders a quite obvious look. there is no statement for medical experts, no information from medics and no information from forensic experts. there's no definitive information from the f, a science. so there's no information about the cause of death. and there are these statements. it's obvious that they're completely outrageous. we consider such
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statements to be absolutely unacceptable. they're unacceptable. and that's how we feel about that. well, there's a lot of information out there right now, but very little of it is confirmed. basically, the stuff we have confirmed is from russia's penitentiary service, who was the 1st organization to save that. and i've only has indeed died political activist. and also we, we should mention political extremist and russia from the, from 2022 onwards. according to the russian government and the service says that uh, what happened essentially was that he lost consciousness after going for a walk and medics arrived at the scene and forwarding to a local hospital 7 minutes after being called. and they tried to re recess to take him for a whole 30 minutes a 30 minute for 30 minutes. yeah. and uh, but to no avail. uh, so there are reports also on confirmed ones that he had complained about feeling bad, but according to rushes social monitoring commission. this is an organization is responsible for looking at for human rights in the country. no official complaints
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in connection to a state where actually recorded. um, we do have one source at archie who says that that he died from a blood clot. but this again, yes, it has yet to be confirmed by the authorities. and just about an hour ago, the penitentiary service said that the commission was already on its way to the penal colony where this took place. and the last piece of information that we do have is that, and of all these lawyer has refused to comment on the situation. specifically per the request of all of these families. like i said, we have so little confirmed information and already we're seeing across the what western media people pointing the finger at the russian government. we've seen also the norwegian for administered the lot the and president, the head of the european commission. all saying that the, the russian government is to blame for, and of all of these dads, even though an official investigation hasn't even been conducted yet. whatever your thoughts about alexa devonte is the politician. he was just brutally murdered by
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the kremlin. that's a fact. and that is something one should know about the true nature of russia's current regime. the you holds the russian regime for sol, responsible for this tragic death. alexis, of all the paid with his life for his resistance to a system of oppression is death. and a penal colony reminds us of the reality of, let him you're putting the regime. russia has turned into a violent state that kills people who dream of a better future like me and solving them devonie, imprisoned and tortured to death for standing up to put in dreadful news about novelle. me. if the report about his death in russian prison is true, it represents another terrible crime by putin's regime. this is something that rushes forward ministry spokeswoman murray is a harvest, said is really revealing about the west's true attitude to fax and situations like these. the immediate reaction of need leaders to nevada. these depth in the form of direct accusations against the russia itself revealing there are no results of the investigation yet. but the conclusions of the west are already here says,
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and you know, like i said before about an official investigation, that's obviously going to be really important in terms of establishing what actually happened. but unfortunately, i think it's very likely that it's going to be ignored in the west. like many times before. when we seen similar situations like when and of all, ne felt ill in 2020 the western press was saying that he was poisoned by the russian guardian, russian government. and the medical professionals in russia conducted their own investigation and determined that there was no, there were no chemical substances involved. the system that was completely ignored . and unfortunately, it's likely we're going to be seeing a similar situation now. but you career in conflict is a direct result of key of pandering to the west. and that's the damming verdict by ross's diplomat. so to get a lot of fluids being taken part in a conference, assess in the past 10 years since the you are my done to in kids. the tuesday list is really just the key for us, or it is earned to nationally recognize becker and with the press start from the
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modern court. even earlier american and british advisors, specifically the most departments, including the security service and now it has already come in place. so no one is surprised that white this practice will they sit there and make sure that money is not stolen, although no one will ever stop to hear the situation. and ukraine is a good example of what standards of west end up not to have to start developing through a system of political and economic coordinates by any means. sleep. as far as we know, the european external actions service has made recommendations for ukraine, which you perceive from the fact that it will not be possible to win with the methods that ukraine is currently using. and ukraine will lose of that. so it's necessary to bet on the transfer of even more language weapons to create so that it can reach the heart of a rush of to, to get through this. and that's that make a macros situation for the training all me in the strategic city. the didn't, yes republic, it's west thing by the minute. now, washington has claimed that's a key of lots of us on the battlefield enough to have gone off due to the lack of immunization being sent to you train. now, western media outlets the previously praise you train had been switching up the
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narratives as the point out key of extensive combat freight is. the of the i've got is considered one of the main strategic points in the bible for the region. losing control over the city would push a key of drew's father away from the regional capital done. yes. it's also not the only point on the front lines where the situation has become critical for ukraine troops. we spoke to alexander markovich, had all these world institute, and he says that there are many similarities between ukraine surrender of our to mazda last year. and of do you have, i guess it's mostly desperation, which the nature proxies are feeling at the moment, and especially mr. celeste students. yes, mazda service, just recently, um, shuffled out to the army dealership and replaced. um, just come on the loose me what's the 0 of the ukrainian nationalist bosses and to
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swap them out with steve. steve at the interesting st optima. fox sports. um is that um sir, you was actually also responsible um 40 just cents the defense of the city when it was already clear that it would fall 50 refundable on both routes inside event the savings happening now? uh happening right now. um at the discount. so ukraine is actually making its own defeat even worse. um by still sending um your search send to the top and um they are even um, sent to you. um also the rebates there. so i guess this people will somehow um, how about the retreat of the army or even worse um, shoot ordinary um soldiers were trying to escape the city wall. there's explicit footage shows ross and forces conducting operations in northern parts of the guns region. ground assault, along with the drone operations are being carried out and they from an i a direction of a city of origin mosque also known as spot moves. where many former veterans of the
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wagner group are now fighting as part of another units are easy. it goes down of reports from the city, which still stands as a reminder of the fee is fighting that wants to place, that it's a city in ruins. it's crumbling, facades are a testament to possibly the bloody is battle of the ukraine war which wants this place to this day that, that most below me is the city of our trauma. and arguably, the biggest menace here is not a tillery not tanks, but coming kazi drones. and when the visibility is good, this whole neighborhood is the prowling ground. the soldiers that we are imbedded with they are, they keep telling us constantly. listen, listen for the buzz. because well, everybody understands we con,
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spend much time on this roof. tough. we are here on borrowed time. the streets are all too familiar for the fight, is where with they are the ones who kicked ukrainian troops out of every nook and cranny, over to almost proudly wearing the insignia of the wagner company on their sleeves . dividing the group itself, also known as the orchestra or musicians, is going through a turbulent phase. these wagner, veterans still carry that music in their hearts, but now they play a tune of their own as a different unit called camera tone. or the tuning fork is almost all thoughts. the, the idea is for the out of to musical instruments to be cleaned up and tuned properly. in other words, they all return to the original state they use for their intended purposes. so distinctively performs that task. but the parts of the smart for tally and the food new legacy. the crucible of more with
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plenty has changed here since the dispatch to the front lines last year. one thing stay the same though, the enemy in front of them both and fill it out. for the targets of different sorts of we faced the infantry including the sheltered infantry hiding in the dugout. so we also come across armored vehicles and you don't want it to come or tone might be a small only units, but it's also a mean a one dedicated to finish what they started either the youth on you out opponent is finding the wrong way. this is the big mistake, the sold will judge us all decisions that be made. and if they make it in time, then let them use a special frequency and say vulgar for so right. there is nothing more to say the over. i'm gonna get done of reporting for almost 2 months. ok, see my go. i'll make america great again to the us by storm in 2016 and donald trump mantra. not all li,
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galvanize republicans of the time. it also was raising eyebrows and intelligence communities and agencies across the globe. according to resend report, the us intelligence community, and asset. the sol named 5 eyes intelligence, a lines of nations to survey the trauma as presidential campaign. as he lost his bid to lead the nation again, one of the former director of a c, i a had been to 526 people who worked as trump aids to be targeted by home going agencies and international partners at the us in the 5 eyes grouping of nations that she has intel between the u. k. canada, australia, and new zealand. according to the report, slots, intelligence gathering used to illegal without with all the want. now going further is face that using such information for political purposes is clear called the election indifference. within the report is a claim that operatives engage in the so called bumping a term used one of the reason this manufactured to meet
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a target which could eventually lead to a useful intelligence. they were making contacts, and bumping trump, people going back to march 2016. they were sending people around the u. k. australia, italy, the most sod in italy, the how my 6th was working at an intelligent school. they had set up that report has stated that the one of the few out to confidential human source. as the cambridge academic stefan hopper was paid more than $411000.00 by the us government in 2016 by the pentagon office by the exist to pay off spies. stuff on hava approached at least 4 tron pockets, including trump national security advisor, michael flint, who was the 1st of the solver. let us talk, it's another target. was george about the palace of 5 following the policy advisor to the trump campaign? according to an f b i investigation, he was the one that announced roxanne into versions into the 2016 election. and
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there are so many unanswered questions that the investigations kept covered up. i do believe that the operation will be declassified. should trump get re elected, which is why his 2nd term represents an ex, essential threat to the intelligence agencies. what, let's cross live to donald lava rage on list and opposite donna is good to have you join me right now that we've read the report, but out 1st light to get your thoughts on what for for all intensive purposes seems to be a bombshell document drop correct me if i'm wrong, if you're correct, i mean this, this sheds new light on what happens in this cause these crucial months in uh, in late 2015 and early 2016. i mean, donald trump was making various ran leave noises to russia and which alarm the intelligence agencies. the intelligence agencies concluded that he must
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be some kind of russian agent or under russian influence or something like that. and they immediately ordered a full scale operation to figure out what's going on. and they, the apparently, you know, i talked about bumping 26 of his associates. they did make, they did, and there are some associates like george papadopoulos. this involved very strange figures like stephan helper and joseph smith, the sued, who are both involved in um, in the george carpet the awfulest operation. but the important point is that there was nothing there. there was never any evidence of russian manipulation. russian penetration russian agents nothing. and there was no reason to think they're what day. because trump was clearly, you know, uh uh, you know,
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was clearly making up his own foreign policy as he went along. he was not operating under kremlin influence. that's in retrospect, that is crystal clear on the fact that the us intelligence agencies, valid below is not needed. but, but what's interesting is that for the 1st time we're learning about how falsified intelligence is gathered to the launch. adding turn of political oppression, which some have called a wall on from florida and the photo war. what is your take on this as well, like i agree. i mean, what happens when from certain big family noises to a, to russia, the us foreign policy establishment was astonished, astonished that he would actually break ranks with official policy. and they couldn't figure out why. and this is why debate and washington is so narrow and constrained, but they couldn't figure out why the only thing they could concludes that somehow he was in, you know, was a russian agent. so they ordered, i, you know,
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like an all out investigation. but it just goes to show how narrow their, their imagination is, how narrow debate is in washington, and how you know, and how they just couldn't understand why, why any one would think that what hillary clinton was doing was in any way wrong. or why not considering this? trump is basically still in trouble. if i have to put it that way. but the, do you see a connection with the from spied deal back in 2016. what some might say to essentially continue today as well? yes. yes. i mean, i mean, i'm not, i don't want to absolve trump a responsibility for january 6, but there's no doubt that there's a war on. it's a war between uh, between donald trump and the democratic party controls deep state. and what i mean by that essentially is the democrats and the neo cons, and the intelligence agencies are essentially an alliance,
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and they're united against drunk. so, so the struggle is still going on. it'll only intensify over the now over the coming months as the election approaches. and then we'll see what happens november . but the intelligence agencies were determined to stop trump and in 20162020. and i'm sure they are again in 2024. all right, now what are your thoughts on if trump supposedly to know not put into the 1st big waiting to be election? and my question is, what effect will that have on the russian american relations? oh, that's very hard to tell. uh, you know, i mean, i mean, the vladimir potent said the said the other day that he prefers, uh, jo blindness, president. and there's no reason to doubt his word. uh, trump, uh, simple pursue a very american centric. uh, isolationist foreign policy. uh.
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