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will use this sort of guys as an instrument for their own lives. it goes to by. but if they don't give a damn about the security or piece, well the, the lift is all about the way of being of the but a spin. yes. the only kid about themselves that, that you know, is afraid to please him because the sweet charges against him. so he wants to cling to the bottom industry knows that's the only way that the u. b. stay out of prison . and the is because the, because of all the, you know, like smoked each band view. but unfortunately, it's not only the top that though many of those within these lunatic legacy coalition and governments are still interested in continuing ation of this war. and are interested also in world against liberal norm because the, the, the 20 believe the dots, the boss. busy a and bringing back the messiah. i mean, the fanatic and that's insane. so it, because of that,
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download the interest, the, what were the only way to point to and the world is a song non violent bridge up against the induct must come as a combination of a domestic bridge of an international marketplace. joe. otherwise, they will continue because they don't care about the blood shifts, they don't care about that immensely depth store, of you know, sense to be on a scale, excuse me. and once you've got that, then don't even care about the life of the, of the, just these the and the also just the day. and so come us and the don't care about the, even the lives of these items. so just the only get about themselves. so i do not see any prospects or any hope for ending they will releasing those pages, soaking the blog ship unless there is a strong pressure on this government as well as i browse. this is our, however, we are waiting for the rest of the present by the inputs in to do states
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the the of wanted to come here since i was 121 my grandfather told me his mom came from russia. it was part russian. i didn't plan on staying this long and i was gonna look around, i was gonna see if it was for me that like it, maybe i'll look at some properties come back in a few more years after i'm retired and then just finish out life in russia but then i came and then i was like, i don't remember when i go home, that's how i felt about rush. i love it. i love it so much here that i don't even want to leave. i just want to travel around rush, i have no desire to go to any other country. the
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i've never been here the i've only lived here a few months, but i wanted to tell you what fascinates me about russia and share the stories of other foreigners who lived here. like jay who worked as a chef and now raises godes and makes cheese in the countryside. like chad who has been granted political asylum because he's being persecuted by the f b. i like an american family. that recently moved to russia with 6 children. the year we are happy to be here. this is my friend joe. a few months ago he immigrated to russia with his large family. now i'm on the way to visit him. i want to find out why he decided to move here and how he likes it in russian
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to how you doing pretty good. the joe is an i t program manager. he worked in any large companies including microsoft, but he gave up everything and moved to russia with his wife and 6 children. and now they are about to have a 7. so apparently they had a very good reason to relocate. did he talk you into russia? no, i think to be honest, we've 1st rich the same conclusion. some states have had issues where they've come in and they've removed the child from here because they're claiming the child's being abused by not being able to think it was uh, it's 6 states in less than 6 months past. they've lost that even a 5 year old kid can be taken away from their parents and take them to the hospital and shop a lot. yeah. that's just a reality we've of and people ask us. okay, well i mean like, is it ramped and is it happening to like everybody have you been threatened with
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that? no, i'm not an idiot. i don't wait around for this stuff to continue to progress because that's what's been going on for the last several decades. a lot of people with traditional values wouldn't take the agenda, right? they wouldn't take the a slash, a lot of traditional teachers anywhere. they flashing traditional switches out of the system that's filling it up with cookies. and these people like child stressed out that being bullied. so they send them home with where maybe you're upset cuz you're actually the rooms and you're like, maybe you're actually just helping people going on here. and they actually condition is chosen to do that. and so it's, it's going on and on the amount of schools that have had secret classes one recently where they were having classes after school every day for a year. and they were actually, they weren't doing art at all. oh, actually transgender courses. and this is the, the article as well sir, who you,
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these parents to the children were attending on clock. literally this complete in version. we're perfectly fine shaming you if you're a straight white male is you have a lot of kids, people to walk up to my wife, make rude comments are available, say the as many of the things you see a thing, care, you know, nobody could criticize or for women coming out to me, children well behaved. and so let me see what she says are you out of your mind and she starts lane in to me. everybody's terrified there is no freedom of speech in america anymore. you say something really mean about that? would you be the organization or anything like that? oh, you'll be black, docks for life. people had to down. no joke. i took a picture of christmas day because we had a pores, hand. this is like the most traditional in the angle world. both. the boys had and hand bare i b decked with bays and rosemary and somebody tagged this animal rights activist. screw put out my name, where i worked,
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who the phone numbers to like, oh, had somebody complain that was that frustrated for eating a pigs had brought it here in russia. you can say which of things were out loud and the most relieving thing in the world. you actually are like me, this is actually really enjoyable. you can make jokes about this sort of stuff. nobody would, you know, cancel you or try to dock to or anything like that. that's about it. it was fine whenever you're moving on the what about health? carey, are you all worried about getting like the kids to a doctor or because oh okay, well i told them, i mean this goes from the end of last year and i had to go get a surgery. i was just like, oh, great, awesome. so like this is over for us because i'm going to drop, you know, tens of thousands of dollars on this, which i would have definitely in the states. i had like one of the best orthopedic surgeons. like 5 star level hospital room,
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1300 bucks. yeah. my says pregnancy ended up being on the case day and i think the bill was a $100000.00. we got a big discount on it because it was self pay. it was like $80000.00 and then we had the medical sharing, but still it was like intense wiley lucel's as good to russian. see, are you a little russian more tables? one of his passwords. fee is high chance we're looking in the morning. i'd make money, he'd say, he what were your thoughts before coming to russia with a special military operation and how did you feel? were you worried that there was going to be like more on the outskirts of moscow? are you oh, i never. yeah. no, i thought there was going to be a war and i didn't want to be sitting, you know, at home in the middle of kansas down the street from fort riley when the, let me just say that i feel a lot safer here. right? than i do in america, if actual world war 3 breakdown much, much better to be here,
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we don't have any kind of defense that could suit anything. i mean, right? something goes on over in the, in the states. it's over me. you know, i remember right before we left, we, uh, we heard reports, the russian nuclear sub just pops his head up right off the coast of dc. hey, we're right here, just so you know, don't forget that we're right here. so there's nothing that you're going to defend against. uh, this goes sideways for the whole world. hey, girls. see this house? what are some of the learning flooding? the so we're on the way to meet somebody who
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is pretty famous here in russia. he's a farmer and ex pats has been here since the 19 ninety's, so he's to give us an interesting perspective on how things have changed here. one of the things is most known for is cheats. so today, hoping that we can see some cheese production and get to meet some animals on his farm. the back of the, excuse me, another american periods idea who was gum. yeah. on the another yang of your story. you're going to go build to go. all right, awesome. it's hard to believe now the j was a famous shift to even to, to the rolling stones. he used to run several restaurants in moscow. he was also a dear double biker and radio host, but he gave it all
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a sort of submarine which he had more to in france and bought land in the countryside. then he built a house and moved here to live scan, to cabs. one boil in 3 years will have lead milk. i agreed and there we go. 3 years later the rope starts. and what are you going to do, which are the leaders in milk? that's how j started making cheese and would you believe it? he became one of the most famous cheese makers and russia. although when he 1st came here, he couldn't imagine anything of the sort. free dang, shooting at the white nose and it was, there was little money for us. was in the hospital's wall in a barge and everything was really bad. you mean? so i couldn't imagine another country surviving. i think americans would die hungry . i didn't leave it right away. i came for 10 days and 20 days and 40 days, 761, a senior loan growing more like home. i would start to go to other countries and i
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just want to get back home to russian. so it's all i say and people, hey, if you're interested in the rush, you can leave it anywhere in the world. it's not easy here. i mean, of course, it's hard. it's not the language of the alphabet. another culture, a camera shake, hands under a doorway. the boxes on the table man is thousands of them. i don't believe in them. i think divine touch would because it's like a habit. i asked jay if he's afraid to stay in russia after all, our countries have a very troubled relationship. the us embassy regularly urges people to leave, but this is what happened before when birth or the 15th june was probably the mccarthy. there was a good case to communism in full draining the games on the tv, they were the ones writing the programs right. better that there was a lot of it was anybody you a long here was economy,
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anybody out of the variety of was calling is like this river stuff. the russians are killed tv, maybe trump for president or hillary clinton and they linked are e mails. it's all the modules for and how many elections and we got into right. how many o as a session, asians, of elected officials have we actually done 3 grade war against the pin because they weren't which are religious things that the russians available. right? when really rich and really like the biggest friends, i don't understand that at all. jay's business is going well and things have been going particularly well since a europe imposed sanctions banding in ports of cheese into rush and j as in suffering from the new sanctions. either or so is the change if it's possible. fussing. was going to fax you
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weight. tabasco sauce made in the us. the sanctions are failed. ok. what's the draft? yeah, well i think the same colors. same ice cream. you know, the oil you made in the usa, even j will confirm sanctions and russia have failed. he ordered this on as on, which is why i'm always ordering things. a j had to take his car to the garage today for an oil change and i've decided to go with them. i want us to it. car service is like in the russian hinterland. hi, i'm expensive and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead. change
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and whatever you do, don't marshall stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you oh, i sort of get salt. salt. salt in the road. salt milk. yeah. so the milk snow guys really to me right of here. yeah. the you guys have to push. push. no, that option is done. you got it. you got it. all right, let's see if we can 1st james car. what's rocket for shit, the stop bar looks like we're good to look at
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that. a look at this beautiful village to. wow. what's the key up? the hill. this is amazing. place here, this is a beautiful village by the way. a lot of people in america think these villages are just like falling apart. so lot of your neighbors coming to buy choose from you. yeah. googling by cheese or master class. they learn how to make g o they come and learn how to make for james, dropping his car off for an oil change. this is a russian brides look at that. doesn't really look too much different than an american garage. they find out the middle of the country, so he'll bring home 3 years. we're really not sure. okay. is there really are going to really
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for you that's really what do you pay for oil change day and like i'm dollars 10 dollars, 10 dollars. oh. or maybe 5 dollars, 5 dollars is a good. let's go. the time is coming to try jay's cheese. he has a small shop and many kinds of different cheese j says there are 50 varieties in total. so it is just part of the natural process. every day turn it over, the rubber down or talk to good morning to next week. this is romano like was really good. is good year. this is called to tell you and guard so dried tomatoes, bell peppers sticking metal, metal grumpy with rush. shockley. yes. i'm a sick man,
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but you know, don't hold it against the. i'm heading to the northern capital of st. petersburg and american lives there whom the f. b. i has been hunting for 18 years. he's on interpose a red list. they try to extradite him to the united states from different countries . 4 types now lives in russia. i've been following his story for a while, and i can finally, personally ask why the f b i as after him. i'm in st. petersburg, russia right now. my 1st time and it's probably the coldest day since i've arrived in russia, i am feeling it to my bones right now. the pills are due to a tough how you doing for more here. so in the role of the frozen as well, you can feel anything. oh no you came. i think you brought this weather with you man. yeah, i'm not good. it is so i don't know to go back and tell me
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a little bit about yourself. like, uh, what, what made you decide to come to russia? i received the asylum and so far as i know, the next man afters note to get it. and this american us embassies and 4 countries that come after me is wild. and so with a couple of theories, the one that most people come to me 1st like, oh, there's just a bunch of bureaucratic mistakes, but there's no way they rate it. our house in 2002 in cyprus. they have a huge file and my wife, uh, they've interrogated me. they visited me and vote here in prison. personally, i came, they tried to make deals. and also from microsoft, i cover in the middle east and africa and i had several intelligence agency trying to recruit me to work for them. and when i kept saying no, they wanted to make an offer. i couldn't refuse and they have a history that to and is approvable, know because when they try and recruiters not like they leave behind a business card and say, hey, you know, i'm from the intelligence agency, but very clearly there are 3 recruitment attempts. why is it that the f
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b i is looking for you on the website? they say that i legally retain my son, which is not because i had custody of my son anyways. here lived in europe the and you can prove this. yeah. you all there and then they said they told a newspaper, the indictment, they said that i physically kidnapped him with the problem was, i was in the united states and neither was he the just too much prior the same judge who set this whole thing up, put him on a plane using police to return to me because he was visiting his mother for the summer in the us and she didn't want to return him. and the judge said, nope, he said the police take away, put them on a plane. and then he the same judge, basically the foundation for get up and that whole thing's been dismissed, but the feds weren't dismissed there in the and he's, he's your strongest witness in this case. and he is, he's 27 now. yeah, he's done news interviews on american television saying that he was never kidnapped and as all the fires because when the guy does the sort of things,
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the only thing is ever fixed. it has massive publicity. i work the social media sometimes to see the dance that you're gonna have to do is you'll do everything. yeah, i'm a 49 year old, bad man, but that's awesome for me to work. right? yeah, i have you know, steve to these by now and that's how it works. i had to order 2 police officers to physically movies. my mother fan, put me on a plane back to my dad hollis and i'm not this is actual insanity. chad sun now lives in the caribbean and he's still on the missing children's list. and chat is still on the wanted list. were you ever contracted by the government? no, never. do you think maybe and this is just me being curious, do you think that perhaps uh, something that you may have worked on for one of these companies might be a reason for any of this. i, i never worked on anything that was secretive or anything sort of that i have built software that's been in the space station and is used by the government. right? but it is communication software. when i moved to russia in early 2001,
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i married into a family and lived with a family who worked in a military aviation factory. and they didn't like suite the forest or the thing. and it's not like they could possibly get access to military technology. they were engineers, they had a good range. okay, so these were close family members, and we lived in the same house phone for many years. and they had basically, i guess, wouldn't america be called top secretary ok. and it became pretty evident that somebody in the american halogens agency had some kind of wet dream that thought i could somehow blackmail my family to give me information. okay. it was never going to happen. we never discuss this stuff. my family would never give me information about that. i would never ask. russian may have, and i don't have to if there's, but maybe they offer me the asylum because i believe russian is far about more case my case than i do. right. and maybe it was a thank you for you know, hey, you had the chance to turn on us and you didn't, i don't know. do you feel safe,
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ever returning to the united states of america now? and you feel safe here? oh, absolutely. extremely censure, right? americans ask me all the time if that covers it towards the safe and americans to be more safe in the city is here. they are whole. i say this a lot of people slides back home. i had a console weapons permit. i had to carry, hang on with me everywhere i went. and since i've been here, people asked me what about your gun rights now? what's the need for it? you don't need a gun african american to say that that's really amazing or expected. i have a friend from new york and he lives here and he says he got marked on average 3 times a year in new york. it's just, it's really crazy and i filled the metro is here and people like where the people to. yeah. where's the feet? yes, it dropped out. i'd see the videos all the time and they always ask the same thing . like me chat has passed a lot of strange questions on tick tock. recently he was asked if it's true that russia had run out of tomatoes. the american media often writes nonsense stories
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about russia and people believe them. so we decided to drive to the market and see for our search. for month. oh wow, look at this place, the funny uh, on the fish. uh, you'll see the pictures, but yeah, yeah. i think i used to be only nice, easy on. yeah. yeah. yeah. i've come to spy on your final product to everybody. yeah. but they have tomatoes here not he said russian. okay, just a minute and let's take a look. i think there's okay, so tell me does that look like it's a made out in the middle. i like yeah, native made is tomatoes all the way down to me is tomatoes, tomatoes, then all the way down command estimate is demand is. yeah. so it's all 1st of all, look at these because i've seen this based on uh,
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already was look joe, look right over here. a look at the gigs. is that amazing? got $32.00 boys, $1.00 and $1.00 of the belly. okay, we're good. i keep counting kids. i'm so paranoid because of america and america, if somebody would have like, tucked them into their jacket and walked toward. yeah. these are very high swings. papa has to be careful not to push you too high. okay. your wife was telling me when she's on the forms for like mothers and america. yeah. that they talk about not letting their children i guess not giving their children a gender. oh yeah. that's so weird. yeah. i mean, it's not like, yeah it's, it's amazing really important in america, not all, but it seems like a small portion i'd say are just random. i've never been felt safe for my entire
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life than living here. moscow is, feels very safe by people help us around the city all the time and moscow parts there everywhere. i mean, i've never had so much stuff for my kids to do ever in america, the, uh, the kids when they're like by themselves. mm hm. you like panic, like where's their parents? somebody's gonna take the kids from down here, the get the cities. yeah. they had a part for a kid called world of fun. thousands of people over a decade, thousands of kids. it was being run by peter with that uh and they were just taking kids and it was never getting reported on like these kids are just disappearing for these theme parks. listen, i'm talking about a news aids here. just safe. yeah. in some ways i feel like i've already fulfilled my dream. i've gotten them out right now. it is just about stabilize. right. so that, that to me is the most important people like want to talk about, you know,
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oh, it's a, it's a bad thing to do something if you're running away and i get those comments on social media all the time. why did you run? mm. i didn't run i left, you know that this horrible thing that happened with the crocus, right? everybody is like calling me from the states. hey, are you okay huh. and i'm like, what do you mean? should i be calling you every, every week, right. every day i cool, you live in chicago, should i call you on saturdays in the morning? are you ok? right. one thing has happened which is truly horrible. but since what the ninety's to 2000. yeah. and, and, and you're calling me to see if i'm ok. no, i'm concerned about you. right the what are your future plans? so i am looking for a job now that i'm asylum i can work here legally. so that's great. i'd like to find a public speaking job or maybe something a media on tv, something in saint petersburg. no, because i don't want to move them off, but most was great. but st. peter's, my job, what do you like most about st. petersburg? why do you like this city?
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you know, as i've traveled to almost 70 countries, i've lived and 12, and it's really my experience in an entire world. i mean, the people here as you see, if you even slightly brush into somebody that are starting to hold the doors feels like you're living in a small town. there's something magical about the city to me the i'm happy here any time on the line. while i just want to come back here to my little village in the country road to deal with my goats dogs and cats and like change, i love eating cheese. so it's the camp, this guy, and that is where you feel like whole it don't have to be your land. they can be way or lower where you are in wired away or an example to the people our
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plans. now i'm assuming you're going to go for citizenship. absolutely, and you're not looking back. the sound of this of you, i get it is, i totally get it. i've got about 6 or 7 people that want to come visit this year, right. but i've warned, every single one of them i said, you know, the worst part about visiting russia is when you get here, you don't want to lease a 100 percent. so it's, you want to be a russian citizen. he asked me to the about, you know, you want to be a russian will absolutely. most of it. ready ready the newest secretary of state anthony blinking is an odd character. he says he was for peace and justice for the people of gaza. but all the while he acts as israel's
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lawyer on the international stage. such a lawyer is merely an undertaker. of the rules based on the so for want to negotiate a peaceful solution to the conflict in ukraine. the way to get there is to provide mentors support to ukraine, just ahead of the, with the hosting piece on the brain. there you said it says the only way to solve the complex run problem. let's see. so pool game. so here's the finds of this. it says his food is that still committed free? that by giving away weapon received right? we have from a form us photo, but all of this is, is doki was previously use adjusted by 816 and now suddenly last now nobody get brian. so.
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