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tv   Direct Impact  RT  March 27, 2024 7:30pm-8:00pm EDT

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and i'll tell you this yesterday right here on this program, we interviewed analyst mark for the boat and i didn't know what he said. so i was taking it back by he showed an eye opening perspective on who isis k really is, who they really are tied to the leader of quote unquote, isis k was a contractor at bankrupt the us air force base and afghanistan, the n word security for drug lord rochelle does do a top c i a proxy and the vice president of afghanistan at one time, he later worked for a morales so late chief of the ask and intelligence unit. literally the c i a 's right hand man. and i've got a stat and he points out that it's right there on the with the previous page. so, what are you suggesting clearly is that isis k is and has always been a c, i a cookie cutter, a c, i, a cookie cutter says,
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says the man seems to have enough information to make us all be somewhat startled. can you imagine? i mean, can you imagine if that is true and how troubling and consequential it would be if it turns out that the leader of vices k, now deceased by the way, was tied to us contractors who worked under the auspices of the c i a and so obviously what i did is i looked it up after i heard him say that i believed and went right to the google's and i went to work a pedia and i went to uh, this guy, the, the original leader of ice escaped. his name was sha hob, move out here. he has a pdf page. you can do exactly as i did. you can look it up. there it is. i found it. and if i quote, i'm gonna read you what it says says that he worked as a worked as a sub contractor of a security company. this is right there and with the beauty of folks ain't making this up and frequented bod drum airfield. off gun journalist bill also are reports
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that go far by the way, that was his real name. that is mahari is original name. so he has 2 names. they say that he was a special guard, a vice president. i'm ru lot sally. so now you're thinking, okay, so who's on the list? all right, it's important to note that i'm ruler, sell a, had very close ties to washington. very, very close ties to washington. and this guy who's now the head of this organization, this terrorist organ, or was the head of this organization, is tied to him. i mean it's, it's something that not all that is not lost on journalist and government officials in different parts of the world, including russia core. now examining the details of this investigation as like as the details continue to pour him. so at least one russian official seems to be saying he's heard enough at least one earlier. like within the last 24 hours,
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the director of rushes, federal security service, the f s b, which is like our epi, i in the united states, is saying that the united states, britain, and ukraine were behind the moscow attack. that is what the alexander board nick off is now say, important to note to be fair. ukraine has also come out and said they are denying any responsibility for this. so that's kind of where this stands right now. then there's the, then there's the reporting of i'm going to claim journalist. her name is eva corinne bartlett. you can look her up, read her stuff, she writes, and this is what she just has put out. she writes that up the terrorist who carried out the mac, the massacre at crocus. we're actually moving toward ukraine at the time that they were doing so along the 101 highway. she rides this is evidenced by
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o sent, which is basically open source intelligence. and so she's saying right there, that that's what was going on at the time. now we're also learning that russian agents were, in fact monitoring the cell phones of these suspects who at the time a were allegedly making phone calls into ukraine. this is just important new information. now, who is this guy? right. who is this guy looking at you from behind the glass there? well, there has been another arrest. the man believed to have rented the apartment to the government. that's him. according to russian authorities bought, he rented the apartment to the gunman who were staying in the apartment to then went on to create or do the deadly attack. he becomes the 8th suspect placed under arrest. thus far, the same moscow court had approved the arrest of. busy a man believed to have carried out the attack as well as 3 others were accused of being involved in
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organizing it. that's as investigators say that now a total of 11 people have been uh, 11 people have been detained so far. wow. that's been let's bring and mark us low. don't. once again he was on here yesterday. i just gave him credit for making us look at something that i didn't know about. because after our conversation yesterday, i really got to thinking about what you said mark. and i figured that i probably would have more questions. and people at home probably had more questions that we wanted to bring you back. so you can answer some of those things. i know it's late there. thanks for joining us. no problem. thanks for having me. right. so i think i'm gonna start with this. is it true that the russians were tracking, have you heard source information that they were in fact tracking the suspects phones rather than capture them, they wanted to see what they were going to do and because they were tracking their phones, they were monitoring the see where they were calling and it's reported that they
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were calling ukraine a. yeah, this is what the russian media is, is reporting right now. i mean there's, there's no question where they were going. they were traveling along a highway that leads directly from mosque out through the freon screech in to the ukrainian border. what's your must be said there is a conflict. so yeah, i mean, i ins, heavy artillery, right? heavy security on both sides. it seems as if you're trying to, to flee, it seems a strange place to go unless you have reason to believe that you could somehow find refuge. so some could find safety there if they, if they have, if they have that kind of information and they're able to, uh, you know, provided treatment. flashy is, uh, you know, attorneys would say they could actually show it. here's the, here's the telephone log, here's the moment he made the call, etc, etc. i mean,
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this could be very damaging. and i suspect that whatever evidence the russian government shows will not be believed. well, certainly will not be entertained by the us and other western governments and will be spawn and distorted and thrown out the window by the western media. the, the countries are essentially defacto at war. i mean, yeah, they're hardly going to believe the russian evidence right down. yeah, i saw i've been, well, i've been mon, well here i live in washington dc. so i been today monitoring the reports and i'm hearing a lot in the western media about their already trying to set up the fact that these guys, the suspects were treated badly. i mean, how long have you been to the united states anyway? um, where are they abu ghraib? is it something something uh no i i what i see them doing is they're already
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setting up the story so that if these guys do talk and say, look, we're going to just tell you what happened. somebody recruited us, they've paid us this much money. they are tied to a button and it's a duke and i'm not saying that's going to happen or has happened. but i'm already seeing how the media is creating a scenario. where if they do say that they'll say all they were talking and that's, that's already or what is happening. i mean there is no question that the, um, uh, those responsible directly responsible for you attacked the gunman. um uh the 3 out of 4 of them at least uh, have already confessed on camera. mm hm. that they, um, did it for money? not, not for ideological reasons, not for jihad, not for political reasons, but they did it for money. then of course, the question is, well, who, who paid them to do it? and that's what the russian government is working on right now. that's what even
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part of the boat and apparently came out the other day. i mean, you know, i was thinking you don't have to be a journalist to figure it out even put in, could figure it out. he came out of the tv and he actually said, i just want to know what these guys are up to then said i thought, well, you know what, that's not a bad question. hey, let's you. and i talked about this isis k thing and, and this guy i'm re lot solid. who was the president the, the b p. that that so the scenario that i heard you say, and the one that i read about in wikipedia of all places is that the guy who started isis k worked for united states officials and us contractors been by graham. and he also apparently served under this vp dude, i'm ruler, sala, who speaks perfect english has taught how many cars i and was basically kind of a washington stools um or tools that might be overreaching. and it may
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be unfair for me to say that, but i'll just put that out there and i'll let you castigate me for saying or no, absolutely. um the, the, the ties between the leadership of isis k and the us proxy government that i've got us in the wall street journal has done reporting headline article talking about the number of former ask in government um, uh, troops as a security forces intelligence home after the us withdrawal join to isis k or after the us withdrawal. so these are people who are directly working with the c . i a were directly working with the us government and isis k. i mean, their principal opponents, the ones they've been fighting for years is the title of bond. you know, they've expanded beyond that. now let's take a look at the countries that isis k has committed
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a tax on. mm hm. they've long been conducting a tax into a ron. mm hm. they've been now attacking uh, russia. mm hm. and there was a report out this morning that a group of chinese engineers in pakistan doing work there was attacked. so we have a, a group of as lama g, hot as a previously affiliated with us intelligence whom are attacking not the us that occupied their country for 2 decades or israel, which is committing a genocide against power against fellow muslims in palestine right now. but against the us is 3 principal adversaries, as they identified them. russia, china, any ron? no, it does. i think already it's, well i think see, this is where i want to ask you. the next question. as i'm thinking through what is
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there an innocent explanation for how someone who ends up being the leader of a very dangerous terrorist organization can have those relationships where my tax payers were eating were paying for the states that he was eating every day. and that's gotta stand. and he was eating a lot of stakes. i've seen the menu um and yet somehow the fact that he went on to become this terrorist master mine had nothing to do with those connections. is there any kind of innocent explanation for that? i, i'm, i'm having a hell of a jar of how to go beyond this. it is still one. then there is gross criminal of incompetence in the us and associate and who they worked with in that country that has led to the blow back of the creation of another terrorist organization. these terrorist organizations just seem to flock up and follow the us around like, i don't know, it's like what's like, uh, they breed the. yeah. it's almost like
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a view, and i sat here and made a list since the words mission accomplish came out of george w bush's mouth. the number of actual, uh, terrorists, and terrorist organizations that have been formed is too many to name. we would run out of time, stay right there. when we come back, i want to tell you about a couple of other things that are in the news that have happened. one of them having to do with a bridge to far that fell and people died. and what does that have to do with what we're talking about? we're going to put it together for you there right there. the barely little corner board that for the kids did you get the because we and you know, when go to come across a lot of january or people just fairly easy to use them on the ground. and i mean, if it isn't,
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you wouldn't be able to move my car for you. hey, this got you. so yeah. can you suppose it shares for bumper to you on to to, to confirm for the group here's a new book. this solutions should be on the i wish there was actually was to come to some simply not of mine that was about i know this is cryptic clear i'm sort of but
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it's really the kids i'm with you sound as though thank you just finished the russian states never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community most all sense enough in the 65 to 5 must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will bend in the european union.
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the kremlin media mission, the state on rochester routing and split the r t spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the student services for the question, did you say they requested the welcome back of rick sanchez? i want to show you some thing real quick here. something that all of america woke up too. it's crazy what you're about to see that i'm gonna show you here. one of the most famous bridges on the east coast of the united states. it just crashes right into the water right into the bay not far from the ocean. and here it is, much this you're going to see just on the left side there that there's a cargo ship, the car will ship it set in stone,
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and it goes the bridge. look at that that's, that's not a rack that if you can tie, let's look at that thing one more time. has crazy, isn't it? it's a cargo ship sailing to the baltimore area. apparently lost course crashed into the cities iconic. frances scott, the bridge causing it to collapse or saying now is engine failed and he couldn't control the ship side. no francis got key is the guide growth, the us national anthem. so when you hear the words, you know, say can you say that was written by francis scott key and they name is bridge after . and so that's kind of important. 8 people. busy are on the bridge when the disaster struck, including the driver of an 18 wheeler. so as we here, several individuals were rescued. now there are reports that the company operating the ship had raised warnings about critical infrastructure problems at the port 3 years ago. in fact, let me just say it as it is, let me tell it to you straight. something we've known here in america for some time
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. infrastructure issues are a big deal here, a big problem nationally. a recent report shows, and this number could have already gone up. there are 44000 bridges right now in the united states. let me say it again. 44000 bridges right now in the united states that are in poor condition. 44000 bridges in poor condition. think about that. why are they being prioritized by the federal government? some skeptics would say it's because most of the money that we could use to fix those roads and bridges and schools are being set to places like ukraine to fix their bridges. i guess how much more than a $120000000000.00. that's not just ukraine by the way, we could go on an honors egypt, taiwan, there's a israel. but anyway, while on the subject of ukraine, listen to this political is reporting now that congress has just approved another $300000000.00 to support ukraine flora for marketing. the 1st new funding in over
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a year. however, you're gonna love this. as it turns out that money is already been spent. the pentagon said, yeah, we already spent that. sorry. joining us now, marshall about it. again, i'm just thinking that it would be almost ironic if the president boynton picks up the phone and calls the white house and offers his condolences for that horrible bridge. this up, something we didn't do recently. what do you think? i, i don't think that's really likely in the current there relations between the us and russia, but i, i guess we could hold for a better world where things like like that would happen. but i'm a little confused with the pen to guns accounting. why? because we were told that certain, this is the 3rd time the, the, the american people are being told me that because of bad accounting, they over estimated the price of, uh, uh, you know,
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a billions of us taxpayer dollars worth of weapons that they sent to you grant, and so a magically from because they, they over estimated the price that, that there for had more money to send to ukraine than they did before. and this is the 3rd time they've done that. but that money has already been spent. but at the same time, we're being told that the pentagon has a $10000000000.00 budget black hole because the weapons that they provided to ukraine out of their own stocks now to replace them would cost more money than they did when they originally bought them. so of that $60000000000.00 that is still supposed to go to ukraine.
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10000000000 of it is already been spent by the pentagon and has to go to replenish their own stocks. to begin with. i would say probably crazy. yeah. that whoever does the accounting in the pentagon should probably be facing criminal charges at this point. by the way, we've, we've, we've heard of similar situations in both iraq and afghanistan. they've got, they've gone back now and looked at the books. and there are, i mean, there, there, there are billions and billions and billions of dollars just completely on accounted for. i mean, could you imagine running a bit really, it and, and on your business, you put in a ledger, don't know where these 10000000000 dollars went. camp can't get, can't find where it was. i mean, look, as an american citizen, i got to tell you, i mean this, this, this, this, this really profits me and it should cross. most americans watching this bridge go down this morning it's and by the way to be fair,
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this was not one of those bridges. i think my, my original reporting on this is a, this was, this was not one of those bridges on the list. nonetheless, 44000 bridges in the united states, in poor condition. we can't fix them, but we're spending our money to countries all over the world with how is wrong with this picture? and i'm, i'm sorry, i'm sorry rick, you can't have nice bridges and other infrastructure because it's far more important for the us government to, to maintain in illegal military occupation of east syria to conduct the proxy war against russia in ukraine and to main chain $800.00 plus military base is around the world to advance u. s. global hegemony. and that's just the brakes. do you believe based on the conversations that i'm having? and then i'll, i'm hearing from both sides left these and right these here in the united states. that the,
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the parties just about over at least in terms of ukraine. no. um, not as long as the by the administration remains in power in the united states. and i cannot honestly say what a trump administration will do. um that you know, the people really in charge of the, by the administration, jake sullivan and anthony blank, and they will see this conflict through to the bid or, and then it will be better. and as they get increasingly desperate, they will do more desperate. and crazy thing, let me ask you one final, very important question and we're down to like 45 seconds. but what do you think the reaction from the kremlin, from president potent from russia, it will be if they are able to nail down evidence that in fact, ukraine was responsible for what we recently saw in moscow. well, 1st of all,
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they will hold the ukrainian political leadership responsible and they will now become legitimate targets. if they find that the u. s. has complicity with it. they will assume that the us has removed all red lines and limits on russia, and they will remove all red line limits on the united states. a lot of marks about it. thank you. my friend. i appreciate your staying up to be able to join us and share some of your wisdom with us. okay, thanks. before we go, i want to remind you of our mission here. simple. really. we want to try and decide load the world. we've got to stop living in these little boxes, you know, choose the boxes to store everywhere. i'm actually interest and i'll be looking for you again, right here we try to provide a direct and honest impact. the
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position i would suggest. we fell great. i was suggesting that we send americans and the bridges on the drain and put on your bill is us an obama most moved on. you probably now know about seeing, but as to when you see it, all the owners will say that you will see these from us, of classes, you know, the volume of the city. so what i need to file a possibility of this. most of all this stuff in this one is know if the guy doing a source or sit emotional around noon, it may be, you know, a lot less radioactive than the something is active uranium. but still it's
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radioactive, as talks themselves to control the laptop. you want me to go and see. so ease of us here. again, let's see the echo seats. the boeing good. i don't know those huge a mold was suggesting we pharma fell great for bill cohen of the day was the in 1884. the german empire began its colonial invasion into name may be from the very start. berlin encouraged the white calling is to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drive. the germans were actively
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draining natural resources and using the local population as a cheap labor source. this was causing major protests and led to a rebuild your in 19 o. 4, they hear arrow, and nama drives rebuild against the german colonial rule. kaiser wilhelm the 2nd was fully determined in order to suppress the rebellion with the up most of irritate against the inhabitants of nam may be germany through is 15000 well equipped army all around the country. concentration camps were built in humane medical experiments over citizens were conducted within the period of 4 years. the german scaled up to 60000 people, among which there were 80 percent of the here railroad tried and 50 percent of the number dr. the events in south west africa are called the 1st genocide of the 20th century, and not without reason are compared to the holocaust just 2 decades later after the
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massacre in nam may be a hitler to solve unit foot on the same round colonial uniform which supports the world into the chasm of the 2nd world war, the, the, the, the criminal is declared that russia is now in a state of war due to the west involvement in ukraine. does this mean russia is changing strategy and aims? and should we expect the collective west to continue up the escalation latter
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the watching is why is that? why in this control, if i give both plenty of the store and this, this is chad and i showed on gender. and i'm not going to say lots of green scale when i am such as your desktop session. that's just shiny or just is when you buy on it. when you sit on the, what's the, the, the, the, the
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key that a says respect in this self and safe comes as a us different months is still the end of the washington. criticize the detention of a key or position, figure of corruption charges in diplomacy. some states are expected to be respectful, but the suffering in internal affairs, the partners. this responsibility is even worse. so in case a fellow democracy, otherwise, ends up sitting unhealthy president, had we not to the ground about buying energy from russian. trying to all of you would be paying much more for your energy. in the defense decides to buy energy from russia, despite pressure from the west of the world, against those trade relations. investigators look into a possible western sized through terrorist attacks against russia. pass up to a $143.00 was killed in the moscow concepts full as part of the charge. that was the case the.

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