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well, let's finish off in southern gall, so at least 7 people have been killed, including women and children. officer and his radio strike hit a residential building on sunday night. that is, according to the west, the news agency, several, what injured others remain missing. locals helps the emotions to solve it, to dig through the rubble, to free anyone trapped beneath and 3 people, including a child who are rescued from the wreckage. meanwhile, in central gall to at least 12 were killed including 5 women and 2 children in his res. try come in and say rob refugee pounds, the dead and injured would take them to the deluxe. the hospital. one of the skews medical facilities, still operating in the impassive region for the 94 pills with countless office wounded. and you have to know that idea strike on an 8 distribution truck into and fall off again, according to the watson use agents on with humanitarian aid supplies being held up by the idea that border crossings, the unicef says
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a 15 children have now died from malnutrition, at the come all at one hospital that's in gaza city and it's william, that the numbers could be high or other hospitals. so touch from northern garza shows babies receiving treatment of incubators. what are those a dealt with in hospital beds, medical facilities, and the postilion enclave. has been suffering from an acute shortage of medicine. i'm still quite also facing constance, charlie, parents and medical personnel say the situation is going to say she has severe infections in her lungs and it's difficult for her to breathe in. there is a shortage of everything including food, milk, and diapers. and there is no medicine or electricity. as you can see. we appealed to the good people to help us with fuel electricity and oxygen, especially as my girl depends on oxygen to survive. and i might lose her if it is cut off. the name was, and my son has been an intensive care for 5 days,
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suffering from malnutrition before he was born. and off the he came to this life due to the fact that the mother had nothing to eat, to feed the fetus and how we moved during breast feeding. and the electricity in the hospital is often cut off. as you can see, there are no communications. there is no life. i can't tell what will be the sight of my son may go be kind to me and my son. we are the only department that provides the service in northern goes there and goes to city, which means that we're covering about $700000.00 people building garza garza city in the old and garza. recently we receive children suffering from severe dehydration and malnutrition. and yesterday, in particular, we witnessed about 13 that's due to mount nutrition. besides, we receive children age between $2.00 and $3.00 suffering from chest infections due to the contaminated environment and shelters, which affects the health of children. pregnant women and breast feeding women and the site is all in use run down so this so we will be back on top. in the meantime though, don't go anywhere we are heading stateside, rick sanchez,
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i'm the direct impact is coming away. now. enjoy the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality. distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really would say better wills, and is it just as a chosen for you. fractured images, presented as 1st can you see through their illusion going underground? can the patrick sanchez,
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i've been doing news about 30 years into languages all over the world here in the united states. i've interviewed for presidents and i'm also working for the united states as major television networks. i'm not crazy about what they do. see, i do think news should be impactful, but more importantly, it needs to be honest and direct. and this is direct impact the right i want to start with something really cool. so there's this image that's part of american history. it's not our best image, but it's perhaps the most iconic visual of the war in vietnam. and, and, and it's in the news again because of something that some politicians are trying to push through, which i am going to eventually explain to you. but 1st, so let's talk about the image here. it is. that is what the end of the vietnam war looked like. a more that by the way, as you're looking at that image,
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a war that we lost. and that's important. i think it's important to admit that we lost that bore, you know, why 1st? because despite what defense contractors are politicians and the media who serve them, want us to believe it's the truth. and that's important. and 2nd, because that war was very on democratic, it wasn't a war that americans chose, in fact, it wasn't even a war that our elected officials chose. no, it was a war chosen by n for c i a, let's do this now. let's go back to that image of the helicopter at the us embassy . and so i've gone cuz i want to show you something there. you see that see that image. and what's happening in that image is that the via con, who us troops spent more than a decade battling or about to take over their country and us soldiers,
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their friends and their families were scurrying to get out of the country. get out of sight gone. but there's something about that image that you need to know about. like most things having to do with the war. i think the over whelming number of american people think that this was an air force helicopter on top of the u. s embassy. it wasn't then dr. ended one of the most tragic and controversial chapters in us history and the air america had been there every step of the way. no, it wasn't. it was an air america helicopter, and the man to the right is a c i age. which is befitting because of there's such a thing is the beginning of the big state, it probably happened around the time of the vietnam more, you know, why? because we now know that the bulk of that war and south east asia, it was started and conducted by an intelligent community, made or elected. or should i say, all the elected officials who had absolutely no accountability of the us congress
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or even the us military. so if you're asking, what is this air america thing you're talking about, rick sanchez? let me explain. this is fascinating. you're gonna love this. they were a secret air force made up of civilian pilots, recruited by the c i a who reported only to them because they owned c. i a did the entire operation. almost everybody at one time, another headphone special project mentions of some type or another where they were briefed and, and told him, maintain secrecy. and a lot of times he really didn't even know what the project was. you were told to go to a certain place and accomplish a certified. and if you didn't have a need to know who didn't ask any questions. but you know who was asking questions at the time. the vietnamese, they were sick and tired of the french who had invaded them, occupied them, and seemed to want to tell them what type of government they should choose. the
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fall of b and b and food brought an end to a century. a french colonial presents an indo china, essentially it became the end of the frontier and the beginning of an american bureau. so when the french were finally beaten back and they gave up and surrendered. somebody else stepped up to once again and tell the vietnam is what to do. and how did jews and run their government? and who do you think that was if you guess see i would be right. and i did it with the help of none other than air america who executed their heavy work from a secret mountain hideout and allows a country that borders vietnam and a huge arrow american c. i a complex. this dirt strip quickly became one of the world's busiest airport. that place that you're looking at right there. that's a long chang. they are the see. i recruited an exported
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a minority population of people who were called mon. and so they paid by the way and they outfitted and they trained to fight the north vietnamese, the united states. so all the mom is being able to act as surrogates in terms of not having to introduce american troops into the area. so the central intelligence agency gave them long training and modern arms, so air america, pilots, and other employees were said to be or pretended to be working for a private transportation company. but their true mission was pretty simple. beat back and destroy the new government of vietnam because c, i officials believed it was simply too cozy to friendly with china from the beginning files, particularly those were involved in the covert operations side of, of the flying that were aware that they were at least working for the central
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intelligence agency, there was no attempt ever to disguise this at the secrets that was the ownership of the company. and there was only a handful, doesn't fit the perhaps out of several 100. that would know that the company was in fact, own bodies and photo. it takes agency with practically nonexistent oversight, arrow america under the direction of the sea. i did what i wanted to do when ever it wanted to do it. and they also seemed the answer directly to only one person who was also not an elected official. and happened to have the name, henry kissinger. and every night this information was coded and set down to just mag in bangkok, back to washington and kissinger. yes. the vietnam war ended in failure for the u. s. military. it brought about the death of almost $60000.00 us troops and disastrous consequences for many of the people of vietnam and
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cambodia. and especially for the la ocean monk who are almost wiped out, as even their children were recruited and forced to fight. and what was by then a lost cause towards the end, they were very few young man. we did our best to keep the 13 and 14 year olds out of the out of the line. but the they did show up and there was just the terrible and tragic loss of the young man is among nations. for all practical purposes, most of the generation of mom was destroyed. one would think that us politicians, members of the intelligence community, the military, batt brass and others would have learned something from the horrors and the failures that we all suffered as a country from the vietnam war. we did. in fact, that model that was ushered in with arrow america as a secret air force accountable to no one but the c. i a continued operating even
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expanded and similar emissions and parts of africa. iran, latin america. in fact, someone say that it became even more brazen with attempted political assassinations fomented clothes and secret or proxy armies. but finally, finally in 1976, one lone us senator stood up to the c. i a and said by stuff enough. and as a result, the us select committee, led by frank church, determine that what they were doing was just on democratic and it was wrong, and it was cruel. and it sense, so in a report detailing what they had done 6 link creed, books of information, they put a, a smell you want to stop, right? you would have thought that that would have put an end to it. but did it, did it stop the? so called deep state, as it's often called the answer to that question arrived in the 1980 the border between nicaragua and its neighbor, honduras, where the cartridges are based,
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becomes a war zone. the sandinista is declare a state of emergency and begin to remove peasants from villages in the area that includes the brutal relocation of the mosquito in that is when many of the same error america pilots who flew in vietnam were tied to another. c. i a led scandal which this time included elaborate arms deals with a ron and a drug running operation in central america that became known as the iran contra affair or american pilots for interesting projects all over the world. they flew and a half of the middle east. we had a lot of helicopter pilots around up and i ran right up until the shawl left in the tow. it showed up. so there you have that is how many argue it all again, call it the state, call it a on democratic policies, or maybe it's just foreign policy, run a mark, whatever it is,
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whatever you want to call it. we can say that it likely began with something called air america, which is once again and then is why? well, let me explain their americans in the news because of something being called the arrow america act offered by none other than republican senator marker rubio, who wants to guarantee the retirement benefits of the, especially military and official military recognition to those 1000 or so us citizens, there may be more to work for the company. worked for air america a start. when we come back, we're going to be joined by none other than john kerry. ok. now he works for the c i. he wants to have a conversation about this, and i guarantee you, it's going to be a good one. the
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show room just don't have to shape house because the application and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look so common ground the the at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent,
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natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance has they are men, women and children are shot when ever they can be met with squatter, henry, my rake wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as bad as these rightly described as blood soaked and racist. if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent. then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees till 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical
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facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far. the bar, let's get through it before we run out of time, very is john kerry echo. let's have a conversation about this. dss kinetic story. it is and, and the fact most people don't even know about this. i didn't know whatever america was. well the see, i never even came out with an acknowledgement that error america was a part of the c i until well into the 19 ninety's, maybe after 2000. that's amazing. they just went around america picking up so that in pilots and they created a company that wasn't really a company. it was. busy run by them. that's right. and that's kinda how we got into the vietnam war before the soldiers got there. and you know, an interesting part of the story. what has come out just in the last couple of weeks as part of the story is that it wasn't just weapons and, and rockets and mortars and things like that. they were carrying water, buffalo,
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and chicken, and drugs and drugs. and you know, this is how and i'm not saying no, i sighed, i've read the, i've done my research on this and i've heard some of the pilots who said, look, it's unfair to say we were a drug running operate. yeah. but it's also unfair to refute the fact that we had drugs as part of our car, and that was it. and that was it. and that's how we know this from, from convicted drug campaign. yeah. in new york city, for example, who said that they got most of their drugs from southeast asia, thanks to air america. pilots who were moonlighting and then they did the same thing. remember the house and 1st case that's right. they did the same things in like a rod rod el salvador and her daughter. oh, that's right, right. that's right. that's the interesting thing about this. and this important question, cuz i've, i've got friends of mine who were in the military and we had an argument about this . the other day i said, do these guys deserve a pension and do they deserve military recognition? and they were adamantly saying, absolutely not. i agree, you know,
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a contractor is not a soldier. that's it, that's it. these were, but there were more tend to mercenaries, then they were to soldiers. everything they did was off the books and you asked a very good question. i know it was a rhetorical one, but you left a good question in your intro, and that is where it was the oversight. there was no oversight. these guys were free to do literally anything they wanted. they were breaking the law every single day that they had those contracts. do you think it's that'd be the way i wrote this story cuz the more i looked into it, the more fascinated i was, it seemed to me that this was the origins of what later became the div state or whatever we call today that the state, whatever how about it, right? but there's some of the various output out there. oftentimes the n a c i a has its, uh, its tentacles involved in that. mm hm. that makes decisions that don't go through congress. don't go through the president and somehow affect all of us anyway.
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that's right. i think i think you've hit the nail on the head and it's continued until today. you know, when there's no oversight, when there is no rule of law, when there's nobody to say, no, you can't do that. then that is a deep state. you know, and just just this week we learned that n s a rather than to go to court and to get a, a warrant, for example, is just going to i s p as in big tech companies in buying meta data on american citizens. it's the same thing, it's all an extension of this deep states that began with an organization like air mass. so you, you, you can uh, fill us in on how this thing can work. i understand there are things, the c i a must do because they are important and they must be done in such a way so that they don't become public. sure. is that fair? the way i just write that to look. and so i'm not saying everything has to be told
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right after they do it. however, if something reaches the point where people are dying and soldiers are being given, missions, bombing runs, are being executed. um, i think somebody who's an elected official, at least, if not the entire population needs to know. absolutely right and listen, lowe's, you talked about louse being the base of air america, allow us with a neutral country at the time. we pulled those poor people into a conflict that they didn't need to be. and we, we talked about 60000, almost 60000 americans being killed in vietnam. maybe as many as 2000000 views. i mean, what about the people of laos? yeah. their country is still completely top of the city. we built one check with an airport. that's why we used it to do military operations, including the la la oceans, to attack the v at the me as well. i don't like the fact that the vietnamese chose communism. i don't what communism? sure. but if you want to choose communism in your an independent country,
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that's your damn business. that's it. i don't understand. i've never understood what i hear. if it was there, all the comment is again, i don't what kind of is it? that's like a huge too much walkthrough. i'm not going to kill him. you know, so, so this whole idea that we had back then which i think still sort of exist today is i don't like the form of government that they've chosen. i don't like the guy that they elected. i don't like their prime minister, the damn business. i mean, you can change it, but you can't attack them. you're exactly right. you know, so many of us who have been in washington for a long time and have been in these circles for a long time. are now using the television as an example. everybody is a terrorist. now what does it tell us? what the thing is? we can you, you can who, who are the tell a bon. they are the high spins and fathers and sons and brothers of asking people, they didn't come down from the moon or from outer space and impose themselves on us . can they happen now to be the government? and they're the governmental one to find a way to change them internally by not killing them. that's it. because when you
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kill them, you're just going to make more of them that i think call me crazy. yes. no, your 100 percent. correct. and that is exactly what our mistake was in southeast asia. the question that i raised, i think at the beginning, i don't know if you agree with this, but i've growing up. i'm a child of the vietnam war, i think you've sure to we all are who are over a certain age. we, when i watch the media cover, vietnam and iraq at a lot of our conflagrations, i get the sense they're afraid to admit what happened there. so they gloss over it like it was like, you know, oh yeah, rock no, we evaded the country. we should've been paid in vietnam. barbara, as actions that we did there, and we should explain these things. so we don't do them again. but we don't do that now and rick, you know, i've said a number of times in interviews and i think it bears repeating. i remember sitting in on a secure video teleconference chaired by vice president dick cheney the day before we invaded iraq. and i remember one of the senior directors at the national
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security council saying, as soon as we cross that border, they're going to throw flowers at us. mm hm. and i went back to my office and i said to my boss, to these people know nothing about history. and the answer unfortunately is yes, they know nothing about history. we have learned since that many of our soldiers, many of our diplomats, many of the c i, a guys that we had in those countries did not speak the language and did not understand the culture. and basically lived so far apart from the rest of the population, they never got a chance to understand what true rockies are instead of what they call them, rocky by rack. and yeah, by the way, it's not even pronounce that way. you more on like, you know, pardon me for saying that, but you're, you're right when we were so distant from something we should at least have some a kind of sense of culturally. yeah. and we don't, we don't. and we don't make any effort to, you know, meet these wars happen all the time. i hate to say. but just, you know, in, in our adult lives we can, we can start with a grenade, for example,
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i was there and go all the way through the what we're doing now in, in the red sea, with, with the amenities. and we never learn the lesson. we never learn languages, we never learn culture, we don't immerse ourselves in, in the foreign cultures that we're supposed to be. you're studying. what's really cool about you is you're one of the few people and you know, you're a courageous guy because you are a whistle blower. you actually still have to say no, we, we know guys, we can't do that and that's wrong. why isn't there more of that or is there and what's the culture like in that building? now there are more the best explanation is something that a new york times reporter told me. he told me 2 things. number one, he said, the day of my arrest, every one of the new york times national security sources went silent. and they stayed silent for 6 months. and 2nd was something that both a reporter and one of my attorneys told me, they said,
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this case isn't about you. this case is about frightening everybody else in the intelligence community to make sure that they keep their mouth shots. that's what it's about. it's gotta be tougher now for someone to want to be honest because of the technology though. yes, you know, in the old days i could like pick up the phone. i didn't think it would be tapped, or i could just have somebody contact somebody and say, let's meet at a bar or restaurant. man, there's cameras everywhere. it's everywhere. yeah, it's every week just being pop, it must be very difficult to be a truth teller and your phone contract to you even if the phone is off. yeah. so it's almost impossible you, you have to go like, in order to prevent it happening. like in the, in the 17th century, a group of british called lights were angry at the industrial revolution because they were new machines that were taking their jobs. so they went into the factories in the middle of the night and they destroyed all the machine. yeah. and,
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and they want to be like living and some little place in the pennsylvania or something. yeah, exactly. it's the only way to protect yourself. you know, during the watergate scandal or in the events leading up to the watergate scandal deep through the source, the, the ice or yes would only meet with a, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only sunday left village flowers on the balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is. so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state, you don't have to call it a deep state, you can call it the state. you can call it the federal bureaucracy. but any group of powerful and elected people who know that they can out with a president powerful and elected people who know they could outweigh the present. that's a deep state. that's actually a good description of what i think is happening too often in this country. and it goes beyond trump and beyond democrats and beyond republicans and beyond bite. and
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then beyond titans and beyond obama. it's bigger than all of them, and it ain't good. it's not john, it's a pleasure to talk to you. great life is all mind. thanks for the i just really, really good and you thanks so much for joining us. the thing, you know, you, you hear it when you listen to john, his experiences, what he's been to and it's so important to be able to get that perspective before i go, i do want to remind you of our mission here. and it's simple really, to the silo the world to have conversations like this. we tend to live in these little boxes where we think the truth flip truths, don't live in boxes, troops everywhere, summer chapters, and i'll be looking for you again, right here we have provide a direct him the,
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