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judicial decisions must be made to improve the transparency of fake western democracy. update the ranks alongside the meal i must have put in vietnam as one of the worst atrocities ever committed by us forces. in both cases, there was a cover up on a both cases, only one soldier was convicted. the revelations, comments that come on the high risk presidential campaign accepts endorsements for many of those that were parts of the administration, the orchestra, to the war in iraq. the leak photographs are damning indictment of the entire us political establishment with biden, with thing, the democrats to full loyalty in line to support the invasion of iraq. and it's often mos once again, washington seems able to define so rules by store to commission crimes with impunity. while more than 20 years later, all the rockies continue to pay the price. steve sweeney. just some more on this
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former us marine corps intelligence officers, golf richard says the defect killings have left the stain of disgrace on the marines on their and so it is a mass securities. one of the most disgraceful periods in marine corps history is a, is a combat oriented organization. its mission is to deal deaf to america's enemies. but it's also a, an organization that is grounded and the principles of the law of war. and one of the foremost principles is that you do not bring harm to civilians. the massacre is a gross deviation from these basic principles and values carried about by marines who lost faith with the legacy of their, of their forefathers. these photographs were taken by marines for the purpose of recording the scene as it existed, so that justice could prevail. um, unfortunately, senior marine leadership at the time site to suppress these photographs to spare
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the marine corp, embarrassment. but the, the sign of an honorable institution is the own up when mistakes are made, when you have a ring to stray egregiously criminally. so from the basic foundational principles of what it means to be a marine, they must be held to account. and the marine corps must ask the questions, how did this happen? why did this happen? because only then can you make sure it never happens again? this is a stain on the honor of the marine corps. the fact that a, this a river crime took place and be the marine corps, tried to cover it up. okay, let's return to our top story. that's of the rest of the telegram up funder pablo drew off in front of the charges against the details and not are now known. he faces 10 years in prison if found guilty of multiple legit crimes. committed on his own line platform, including failing to hold the distribution of child pornography,
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as well as refusing to provide information requested by official bodies. while i'm delighted to say we can cross live now to run. knowing are investor on funder of the trip to bumped or podcast to hear his view run, you're most welcome. indeed. what do you think? just off the bottom of these charges leveled against the telegram. see you are the likely to is that but i mean like you just think is, is a, is a big question. i think if you, if you look at the charges, i think the charges are ludicrous and the charges are pretty much as expected. and as i say, but it, but ludicrous in nature is essentially what they're holding him liable for is any and all crimes that potentially could have been committed using the messenger. and the reason why they charging and if, if you, you read between the charges is because number one, he used to search and cryptography without registering the cryptography he purchased the cryptography without yeah,
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without disclosing all registering. so in cryptography he would not allow for the censorship or the required censorship and failure to hand of information as requested. so it kind of feels like, you know, it feels like fronds and maybe even the youth is um, is, is afraid of freedom of speech. and afraid of applications or mason jazz, which they contact as a monitor or censor. let me just expand it, not because despite, as you say, the wide ranging allegations, critics upset his arrest as little to do with those crimes. and the whole story is about censorship. previously, we've seen allegations, but french authorities are, are just trying to gain access to tell grandma essentially getting full control president, my problem says, no, we, we, uh, abide by reports. we're completely independent about this arrest is not political. come, we take that at face value though, i mean,
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different to be contact that at face value, you know, the content off of those charges. what would that would that a treat uh that you mentioned that it came out before the charges were actually published. that are on that and later on, off the tweet, the charges were actually published. and i think that that when you look at the charges and you compare them to them across the street, you're kind of realize that this is a bach freedom of speech. all of those charges because people job is known to be someone who is full freedom of speech. and i think he said very famous the many times saying that it's, you know, you've got to be willing to, to, to, to identities and you're going to die for it, but almost to do anything to, to get freedom of speech. and i think he's been very vocal against not allowing any governments backdoors into tele grandmother lines the censorship instead of having basically making telegram a, an app where people can converse, sweetie. i think the whole notion of, of, of arresting of, fonda because of the apps. and specifically, if, if you read the charges and it says specifically that the app was created to
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facilitate the money learning. the app was created to facilitate child pornography . the app was created to facilitate all these are those the things i mean i'm not put almost a 1000000000 users us. yeah, i mean that, that's absolutely ludicrous. that's like saying that if someone gets stabbed with a knife and the not the knife is a steak knife, then the manufacturer of the steak knife is these responsible for the stab it gets . it's absolutely absolutely crazy. i mean i, i, to be honest, it's crazy. but it doesn't really surprise me because i think you know, that i think the french and, and actually the, he, you has been doing some really crazy things around if you're a call. but the not for the day of the debate and the discussion between the president trump and he learned to mask the, your basic use one member of the you sent a letter to you on last saying that that the interview needs to be sensitive. i mean, before was, was even published. so yeah, i mean, i think it's, it's, it's a,
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it's, it just shows that these people aren't really committed to free speech. and i don't know if, if you, if you followed the story back to mock soccer big or you know, actually treated us as you know, like where is mock? is that good thing? yeah. because think about like here's got the most to gain out of kilogram. you know, out of tumbling telegram, you could probably all, you gotta watch f as has the most to gain, but, you know, and i treat you, i said, well, you know, does mux, i could do it kind of, if you can, within an hour or 2 of my treat, the actually publish the letter and in that letter he basically said that he regrets working with the, with the biden hatteras government to, to send stuff certain topics, certain post certain stories, etc. and the do, you know if, if, if faced the same choices, he wouldn't be doing the same thing again. so here you have an example of to 2 entrepreneurs, uh, or 2 businessmen who both run social message apps. one of them is committed to absolute free speech $1.00 and $1.00 allow for government intervention and the
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other one. it has pretty much admitted that he worked with the what's the bottom harris administration to since the certain stories which have not turned off in there, which not turned out that they shouldn't have been such a mess. and why don't them is well, just been released from detention or is being released from detention. and the other one is walking around as a free man in the, in the united states. just seems like a seems like a bit of a contradiction. it certainly does. um, may i put it to suggest that facebook has been known as a hub for a lot of illegality itself, including one of the very charges leveled against pop of girls that of hosting child pornography networks. facebook still has about stigma attached to it. yet as you say, one loves it man is sitting in a part of the cell. the other is not. and i think also, i mean, i think will say if you think about facebook versus a telegram, facebook is
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a content platform and it's quite easy to moderate the content on a content platform. so i don't think that facebook and zach zach have any, any leg to stand on for not censoring child pornography rings and stuff like that. and instagram and facebook. very different from the messaging. i've got amazing showing up as me broadcasting messages to you board cutting messages to me and asked maybe it will cost me messages to our, our communities and allowing people to check freely. you know, i think the need for content moderation and those kind of platforms. uh is, is much lower than the need for content moderation on a social media platform, which is for me, it's a very different, it's a, it's a very, very, very different thing. so, i also say that i don't really care where you're at in the world. i don't care if you're in the united states and, oh, i don't care if you're in china. oh, i don't care if you're in, in, in amaris or wherever the hell you up. z, z, z, z a so so, so important that people do or of, and 10 of them actually wouldn't this because if they don't when this,
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the message that you're sending out to any type of business based on any type of and dropping there is, if you try and stand up for freedom of speech if you try and create an app which allows people a basic human right. just the right to be able to say what they want to say to who they want to say to without being sensitive them. if, if possible, juror of antenna have them done when the message that is being st dot is that in europe and, you know, europe is one of the, one of the, one of the central places of the world. but in europe, and i do, if you, if you create this kind of application worldwide, you can never go to europe because you, you risk the chance of actually being arrested and, and being blamed for every single crime that has been committed using your application. and i mean, again, the notion that this up, the, if you read the charges, they paint the picture that the f was intentionally created, to facilitate the legal activities like that is to possibly one of the craziest things i've ever heard. lots of do on the kinds of things of it. you also have just
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to pick up and up. lot of point you have tech entrepreneurs at fleeing europe, not just thinking of not going there for not you, chris, a couple of ski ceo of at rumble. you know, you've got the situation where europe is actively doing all the time. it seems to stop this kind of entrepreneurship to, to develop well, i mean, you know, let's look at the u. k. i mean, i know you said that you guys not part of the you, but i mean to me it's, it's, it's very much one in the same in a, in, in the u. k. you call it, you, you concrete, certain things. and if you do it on social media, if you do treat certain things or say certain things, then you can be, you can be arrested in the united states. anyone who spoke up against coverage, whether they were ranked or they were wrong, stood the chance of their, their entire life work on youtube being bent on a big channels where people spend years and years and years building toilet
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followings on facebook and instagram on uh, youtube, and those pages we just removed because people just said what they thought was the truth. i bought facebook. no, i don't know that i'm not that i feel like this when i was younger and i was and i grew up. i grew up in a wisdom. it's been a wasting education, where the waste of time and etc. and i was always told that that russia and china are bad. and the reason why restaurant trying to a bad is because russia in china, sense of things and russia and china don't give people freedom of speech. yeah, we, uh, a couple of years there, couple years later, and i mean, i see the west doing exactly all the things that they educated us when we were younger, where they said these are the bad things that the bad people are doing is uh that is the way seems to be doing exactly those bad things that they told us that russia and china were actually baffled. so i think quite disappointing. i mean, you know, like if you want to look forward to the us elections, you kind of look at, you know, the by that the little harris harris that what harris on the one side. and you look
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at a trump on the other side. i guess, you know, 11 bashing of hope is a trump seems to be a little bit more towards free speech than common harris. and i guess we need to see how the, the, the us addiction plays off because i think that will be a big determining factor of a hot these kind of the pat. let me just expanding something you said there because you'd be aware that was no relied cry a bite this arrest among megan. the media outlets, in fact, sometimes the opposite reaction. what sorts of of global response do you think we'd have seen if you was detained in another country, so such as russia, for example, where a girl has had issues with authorities before. but if it had happened here in most school, do you think the headlines would be the same? so i think 1st of all, if it had happened and must grapevine, what are they gonna have to do? so bad and prudent administration is so bad. and look how they're trying to stay in the free speech and, and that didn't happen else. i think another thing i think that if, if i do or of was a us citizen and he was the rest the on friends. so which is why i think by the way,
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that this could never happen to eat on mask because i think fonts knows how to pick its battles. and i think that, you know, they would never have the rest of it and dropping up an american and dropping that to do this. but i think attacking a russian french and morality and dropping. and we'll talk about that in a 2nd. in terms of is, is citizenship and nationalism, but arresting a russian, a russian born person on face. so given that he's a french citizen, a french national to is, um, is, is, is, i mean, i think they played, they played a quite a, quite a dirty card, so to speak. and if you look at the outcry that has happened, i think there's been 2 to 2 countries that have actually given some kind of outgrow the 1st one, obviously the russia rash or mustang. if they want to see the charges and you know, they want the ones that accepting content access to, etc. and the other one is the image. so you've got the, you a, he's coming out and saying, look in this is, this is nonsense. and
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a nice if the news is correct, the right you cancelling a 5 digit contracts with a couple of $1000000000.00 over $10000000000.00 as a result of the way that this is actually being treated. so it's interesting to see who's coming on the support of public europe and dropping to ship free speech and who's not yet very interesting point. something par is, might be overly a numbered with either since his arrest teller problem has become the most done, noted social media in friends. why do you think the locals are so eager to join the messenger? now, a look. i think fonts is very divided. i mean, you know, they had me election after dining, i'm done quite many days, but we're talking weeks and weeks and weeks ago, and they still don't have a real government, you know? so i think fronts itself finds itself extremely, extremely, extremely divided. this is not a country where, where, where you have a kid majority and it's not even a country where you have maybe to like in the us where you go to left and iraq and they left the rock a very much equal. this is a country where the countries in disarray in terms of leadership. and so i think
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that there's a lot of people who just don't agree with the leadership and you know, accommodation and specifically the top of conditions that, that they're looking at. now, probably the worst of all worlds. why? because you have a situation where there's no majority. so the people haven't really decided from it from majority point of view to they want. and so what you're getting is you're getting a mishmash of a whole lot of minorities with people that you didn't want coming together to try and become some kind of majority. and that is effective, be the worst case scenario for kind of. so you asked me why, why i think the telegram becomes, becomes the most downloaded app, because i think the people are funds that are really, really, really unhappy with the leadership. and i mean i, i think you're starting to see it. i think if you start just looking at the tensions that are faring up in front of, you know it's, i mean it's, you're starting to see a publisher of total coin crypto currency took a significant hit in the immediate aftermath of his arrest. how significant rum could this be the realm if occasions for the industry, if he is in prison, it says,
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look number one, it didn't take such a significant hit. i'm going to just put it into perspective before this all happen . i'm looking at the charts here. the chart of kilogram was at $6.88. and today kilogram is a $560.00 and it went to a low a $5.00. now look, you may say that that's quite a big move. that's a 20 percent. we have a 25 percent we've done, but the whole market to encrypt the is actually come done at the same time. and i mean, given that the founder was erased, the defender of the telegram f was arrested even though the ton lock change is not officially part of the telegram. that's all right, but the point is about starting to drop. but, you know, on tell her problem, you've got crypto projects launching their communities. it's seen as welcoming, isn't it? you know, more than me, but about creation on working together that could be impacted. and could that affect the, the overall hits on crypto? so i would imagine that people do of has been expecting this or something similar
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to this to, to, to have happened to him at some point on the way. i think he knew from the beginning and sydney and all the interactions that i've had with him and, and, and, and all the stuff that i've listen to from him. i think he knows that he's fighting against the stream. and i think it's, you know, you fight to, i guess just read this be being as smart as possible during this. i think you would have had a contingency plan. so i think, i mean, i guess, but when he was the rest that he wasn't pretty surprised. you know, it wasn't like, oh my god, why my i mean he knows that government has done really documented that one more thing is to shift. and i think that one of his, one of his scenario plans would have been what if this happens? now, what if this happens? so to me, the biggest risk here is actually the risk of the e u. the banding is the telegram app and making people like apple and google conform with that because if the app is off the app store, then you know if it could be a kidding, that because you can download it on your, on your google app store and you can download it on your apple,
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your apple app store, then effectively you're killing, you're killing the app. so the power actually already lies not in, in the hands of as much in the, in the hands of the year, but more in the hands of, uh, of the 5 manufacturers. now the question is, well the phone manufacturers or the operating system manufacturers will they be compliant and actually remove telegram from uh, from the, the actual back to me is the biggest risk because barton that, i don't believe, i believe it is a, that is a contingency plan in place that if durham does actually end up saving time and we'll talk about whether or not i think he will save time. but i do believe that they have some kind of contingency plan with the business continues to run while he's fighting this back to a while, he's spending some some time and jump again. the only problem is if the, if the app is apple and google dean, you know, getting get instructions on that you and comply with those instructions on the iep to remove a telegram from the app store. then that is, uh, i wanna say faithful,
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but maybe i was faithful, but because of the damage just we were literally half a minute left. but just on that point you raise at the very end. do you think he will actually sort of time? i think it's a real it, i think it's a very, very, very real risk. i think it's, i think there's a, you know, if they wanting, if they, if they serious about stopping feet, if they were very serious to, to erase someone who so, so high profile, they knew exactly what they were doing. you don't get into a 5 to someone. so public you've, you saw high profile and listen to where you think you're for abilities of when you're going to be very, very, very big. so i think that is, you know, as much as i hate to say, i think that he should probably be prepared for the worst not. is it going to be 20 years? i don't, it's gonna be 20 years, but i think he's got to prepare himself to be escape good because again, i don't think bronze would have picked a fact unless they knew for sure that they were going to win divide. one is i thought they probably could be very, very high with so many interesting points raised there we've, we've take a lot of your time to thank you so much for coming on the program round. we've been
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speaking to rhonda noir investor on funder of the crypto banter podcast. much appreciated. thank you. thanks jerome. okay, more use to bring you in, let's say a 60 minutes of that and use an r t international is really tongue stuff. the part of the city of dirt, all the light in central gas and leaving little but rubble behind these images show the aftermath of the idea of the operation in the area over 40 palestinians were reported killed there since monday by is really our strikes. hundreds more, have their homes destroyed. israel's actions in the city meant to you n 8 operations there were forced to be put on hold as well on the topic we've just been discussing. the world's largest crypto currency exchange is facing accusations of seizing the assets of old palestinian users to comply with israel's request. the ceo of finance, however, saves only a small portion of icons was found. only
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a limited number of user accounts linked to elicit funds were blocked from transacting. there have been some incorrect statements about this as a global crypto exchange. we comply with internationally accepted anti money laundering legislation. just like any other financial institution. the allegations emerge fell through is really government documents were posted online, suggesting funding policy and in crypto currency exchange users on seizing their funds. israel has long try to freeze at palestinian link to accountants as part of a broader initiative to disrupt financial networks, allegedly supporting from us the reports of course, under among the crypto community protecting to, to by nonsense history of compliance with this really long foresman. we spoke to political commentators summer since age law. we truman, all the non for profit driven development from the states. there's no mechanism to determine for sure if crypto funds are being used or not. for tears, i'm really, really sensitive that it's my dutch, but as the individuals, a lot of the don love,
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those who have these accounts on the web care and they applied for a procedure to defend um, to try to justify or they need to defend themselves. so you cannot just remote in postings onto people and leave them separately. we need to be sure that you know these people, i don't know, just simply, we're sitting in businesses well invested in and get to so i mean the system is not sensitive. the system is not fed the system as well, but there is this system is loaded onto posting here and then the don't care if collective dummy as being the chain is the huge percentage of non related persons. nobody goods to argentina or protests in the countries capital have resulted in violent flushes with the police.
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the protest erupted in response to president malays decision to veto a bill. but what, whose pensions in the country it's reported that around 2500 people. in fact, mainly the elderly, as he may have worked out there are taking part in the point us ari's protest. here's what some of them have to say, because you'll get a hold of the situation for retired people emergency or you step we awards less, then come and meet to them. we met or nothing to them, and they do not have the slightest sense of empathy. retired people right now are in situation much more than power to be. and again, then they look at funding or somebody has to understand that. but he is negotiate
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and with the be companies or with the unions has to be negotiated with the people. if he does not negotiate with the people, nothing will come of it or get there. today, all conditions are getting worse every day. this government like the previous ones, is killing us as if what we dealing with already is not enough. well, if you'd like to del, further into that or any of our stories, may i suggest r t dot com is a solid starting point. all is fresh content lively discussions to get stuck into their bye. for now. the during the 2nd will pull underground tyrant, military organizations in potent occupied by german troops, as well as in the bordering regions of the rules. were united into the so called
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home on a trip to. but after that, since you got the put it to send it to uh, or the prospect just as close i you as a beloved time list. uh, but the thing is i think that the ship when they put you through this issue of shy stick of the who mom, it was the main organization that the boat issue was system switching against gym and occupation and soviet rule. somebody's dominion army currently away. 19, so need to level ship police are plenty of the boys still exciting. and so i'm just going to put those on anything isn't this, you know, that's most of the home on a county down operations to destroy the nazis. but then switch to settling schools with soviet pa designs and the civilian population that supported them. they have never bytes it automatically over to destroy your customers any today. well, i've been in the new dave, i bought it from my goal is to have your product is on the new product that's pretty liberal in agreement or just the booklet is devali. 60 those up. let me slowly push the ones you got my soonest deal of when you have no heat. so process
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jimson. we generally look for using the new motion. the release of russian states never as tight as i'm wondering the most sense community most all sense of the in the 65, the keys 195 and speed, the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media machine for states on the rushes to day and split the r t, its prospects, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say steven twist, which is the
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united states tried new sanctions on russia. that's the best thing the that's kind of happened to russia because the sanctions on russia, against agriculture, against the other items, to the made russia fetus hurting samsung. so as on agriculture and now so the major growth export are no longer dependence on the united states and europe, the outgoing nasal general secretary stilton burg claims, a russian victory in the ukraine. complex is the biggest risk to the us led military blog. this is all the more reason russia will achieve its goals in this
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proxy war. the telegram ceo, pablo gerard, if he's officially charged with it, doesn't crimes. in france, the allegations include a refusal to provide information requested by government bodies with the ops finder, potentially facing decking. behind bars, for complicity and crimes, cut methods on his platform. we examine why other chiefs haven't been talking to multiple ukrainian drove and is attempting to attack free russian reasons. our shop start over night says most people say it's a number of fatalities in t ups store purse concurs. in addition to the 7 stars of wanting some disturbing images for almost 2 decades of cover all 5 of us military funding jump, the 2500 decent must occur, emerges julie aftermath of the execution of 20.
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