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the i'm in the i'm actually understands you're welcome back to going under the guy little guy single around the world from the you a had to of, to more as past day. well the to speech is at the un general assembly in new york. the same is global war fee is because of negro member, escalation of weapons to fight russia, china and palestine through their ukraine, ty, one and these really proxies. i'll give you the ever, the magic of the geo political, economic suicide west and europe is this week, 2nd anniversary of the building of the north stream pipeline supplying energy to the strongest economy. germany. sy hersh on this show revealed it was a bite and harris terror attack. a rare and brave boist in europe in bottom and
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down to washington. pop it us to live on the land. as we make wallace, who, along with federal irish politician plan daily, has been a passionate voice for peace, always back in negotiation of a war and quality of oligarchy. he joins me now from italy. meg, thanks so much for coming on going underground. i better just get to the 2nd the anniversary of what was perhaps the largest single man made me pain, mission events in human history and all the green parties of europe seem to be that worried about it. you being in the european parliament with us live on the land. is she part of the cover up as well? those the you saw the 0 advertise for the troops surrounding the destruction of nursing. to advise on the day the, the, the do is get broke and there was actually
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a conference on meet and emissions into your opinion part of most. and i was actually asked to speak as it by the green party because i was on the environment committee as well. and i actually spoke about the issue with the greens there just just to try to make out or as the russians again. and about 24 hours later, the part of the law because it became very clear, quickly that uh, the russians weren't go the stride of their own pipelines as the ones of the gas to stop going to germany. if it's enough to tap on their end. and despite the fact that this was the largest release of meat and in the, on the history of the words. and despite the fact that this was a huge episode of environmental destruction, the green parties across europe did not have anything to say to buses and is big by
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just about what day really it represents when they couldn't actually even criticize the western powers who it was pretty obvious, just who organized the whole kinds of those were sent. not certain, but we're pretty sure does. uh it was the americans were up to the opposite. our teachers and i decide that bundle line didn't month and no buses. no, the commission want to know about under your pin a members of any p is didn't month to know about it. and it was really a symbol of the place that the e u, as in today that they've showed no advertise foreigners. and the fact that they will pair to single uh, is scary. i mean, uh, shortly before does you had the german german chancellor shows. he was in america
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and washington went by him and bite him nicely talked openly about the fact that the americans for the goods uh those the pipeline uh in with whatever the lights uh and it shows never even blinked and it was done beside the crazy 10 i mean, there's been a crash and living standards since the, all those european parliamentary members in the bottom of the and, and the member states themselves have continued to pull money into key. i have more than one and 5 living in poverty in the 95000000 people. how is it beginning to capitalize the different political formations? we've seen the, the rise of drug management and show and us are why can connect in germany as well as naturalist anti globalization policies that are assumed to be right wing this and the nationalist. how is it affecting western european politics?
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well, that's, that's hard to believe there's actually, well, well, less than politics is going at the moment. i mean, we didn't have, despite the fact that a huge on these with how to use walking is pretty obvious that the use of the interests of a leads and big industry rather than serves the interests of the all the people. but yet at the same time you have went over 90. ready percent of the amy peas electors represent the rice being view pines, and that's scary. so you kind of want to use up, well, how does democracy really work? if the people actually don't like war is to people like peace and yes, the parliament is full of people who likes war. i mean, uh, how did they get elected? what's happening? where's, where's that, where's, where's our democracy on the, to be told that there's
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a huge disillusionment with the system over half the people don't vote and the mainstream media play a large role in deciding who was like this big money. there's a large role in how is that like this? so the to be told our apartments do not represent the public the don't the, don't represent the people of europe. well, and a very good example of dash, a was in the, in, in 202223. as you know, those of your credit resolutions every month in strasburg and do your pain part of it myself and care daily. twice we put in an amendment to do you agree in resolution and our amendments called while the parliament were jumping up and down, they couldn't, they couldn't give enough money to keep the bar go on. our resolution called on to you to maximizes potential to bring about dialogue, diplomacy with
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a view to ending the war under stablish in peace dealers, over 80 percent of the m. a p's voted against us on each occasion. and yet at the same time, all of the opinion pause at that time, we're showing the widow over 80 percent of the people wanted peace enough war. so we have the people over 80 percent of the people once a piece, a over 80 percent of the politicians were prepared to support the bar mongering and support to minutes the industrial complex that were making a fortune from the war. so we know huge differences in democracy in the u. n. that has been really outlined, barely, not just by the war new pay, but also obviously in doesn't mean yusef. amongst these people, british politicians are accused of being direct us security assets. style. i'm are in britain next year. i've said next year i'm going to be see program a try that dro commission member. allow me a at school fees paid by israel low
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b a. so what was your perception in the parliament all over the slavish and as to c, i a priorities to factor was that like you're sitting there with them? they always a believe in what they're saying, no matter how much you remunerative potential is the decision to send hundreds of thousands of ukrainian into a meat grinder. maybe. well, i'm not so sure that they all believe what they're saying. and i love the land and bureau, do they believe it? it was obviously a bundle line that has been notorious and bundling is generally an i us, us, as she has shown what a 100 percent support for us and power, but us imperialism a. she as behaves like a talk to serve of, of us and power. and sadly, she has managed to bring most of the european union river. bread has been a bit of
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a mix by it hasn't been as black and white as har on the issue. he has, for example, he's been target on your trans. uh, it hasn't been quite as bad on guys. it hasn't been good enough. but because it comes from spain and he comes from the social democrats of, uh, in, in spain. they're not, they're not deliberately by any means, but they're not as waving as many others. and brand has been under pressure. i'd say, from people in spain and from a distance, even in spain, to be a little bit more rational about what's going on. and guys, a den bundle line has. yeah, i want to get on the guys obviously the me least. and the realize being in the you a, sorry to interrupt that or else he'll obviously simple as a massive, a sending developments with the ukraine proxy weren't actually going to have. i'm not to from the i thought i thought you were going to be with him when he retired.
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he's out going anyway. no, no, but what about island way your from? i, michelle. oh, i don't little. and the champagne is who run the, the northern part of what scene is the british occupied, northern ireland. and they beat on this show, mary, that with dollars being on this. yeah, they seem quite nice. a few years ago, going underground people can look at it, probably be in band those videos. island. i know you force against the island being a proxy for us some torture flights. and she had an apple. but what's happened to that country? visa v. ukraine. yeah. what was the junk ukraine and the positions right across the board and all the parties have not been good on your claim. they have, they have refused to call it those as a proxy war is clear to all that this is the u. s. national proxy war that the west, we're happy to see happen. they have done nothing. they didn't nothing to stop the
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war stock and in the 1st place and the nothing to stop incense status. they've done nothing to establish peace and sadly in ireland, our politicians, i've done nothing about it either. i mean, the, probably the one standard politician in ireland who's actually talk some sense about what's going on and you know, play and has been our president making the higgins and like to do, he goes, has been very impressive. but they actually relate to members in the parliament. i've been very disappointed. and uh, what are the main reasons for that? is that they're scared of the media. most politicians are scared of the mainstream media myself into their day. they were written off as cute and puppets because we want to piece we want to piece. so we're called a beautiful puppets. i mean, the worst, it was totally irrational, but people buzz and, you know, people actually talk, oh my god. they're taking sides of the war and the, the, the,
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with the russians, the enough with uh, with us, with the credits and your pains, the soap you told it was horrific. how much your opinion did nothing to stop this war starting. and i have started to bo, i was at a committee in new york being part of it compared to natal bus. young start to barb, came in, and he goes to a boat provoking to war. he boasted about the fights that 3 months before the war broke out was that the russians had been in contact with them and they had laid down their red lines and said, that's a fight that the wants of less nasal, the ones that it wasn't your craving stayed notes of the ones that obviously the dimension agreements put into place, but they wanted to miss sides in eastern european countries that were in the rush. i removed and they said that this was their condition for an us invading ukraine. and he laughed. i bought a pipe,
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the put of course we were never going to bring to the us and he says, why wish i've got the wanted less natural to get more of us. and he was proud of that and he boasted then about to fight the ministry spending in 2023 in europe, increased by a percent minutes are spending a lot, a waste of money when we have a housing prices, people kind of guess popular healthcare we've clips in education, a social infrastructure is been his dance, and sadly ireland has ruled him with the, the us and it help proxy war in your prayer. we haven't given the minds because we don't make them because we have support for them. and in line with what the bundle line once was like was i'll stop you. the more from the irish politician involved, remember the urban vitamins after this break the
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welcome back to going undergrad. i'm still here with the irish politician is of just remembered your be in parliament make was to make uh you were talking in pop one about the nato boss stall who bugs laughter has the ukraine was using this proxy war. you mentioned that dailey was also being on this program, another irish emmy b from it was in the european parliament. but you, you said that some of them didn't believe in the proxy war, but nevertheless, voted through all the american of secret state to agendas. is it that or is it the oh is it all the things as well that forced these? i mean these to vote no with that conferences but with their uh, well, with washington. i mean and you said believe yeah. okay. the media does play a big role of ad now we also know does um, you know,
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there's a huge loving industry and buses. uh, it probably does have a shopping to some people that many learning they've changed hun, sometimes 2 and a there was a, an episode of dies in relation to the guitar. i was, i mean, that was only the tip of the iceberg. and we don't really know for sure what's going account condo, and it said we had the you a big influence with some of the auditors said the accounts aren't audited for the urban commission. yeah. because i mean, the workings of the lives these a lot to be desired in many ways. but just, just to go back to the pine, to buzz a. why are so many of the elected members prepared to be puppets to us as well? i mean, do you know there's just over 700? i mean the peas and your being part of,
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and there's over 60000 lobbyist investors over 60000. there's over 12000 registers, comp registered lobby companies, over 12000 companies. with an average of about 5 people walking in them, that gives us over 60000 not used for overs for just over 700 and the piece which of these lobby is do. who pays them? how do they make it live? if they have another factor, but the walk and influencing the politicians and the parliament under, under commissioners and the commission and the guys in the account. so if they want to fight to the adobe them where they get paid. would it be so many of them people need to look at that they'll be in there's like a transfer to any notion of democracy that we have. and this does also play a role in the decision making of the m e p is when they go to both. but i went by, i did say that not all of them agreed with how to work 40
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a number of m a. p is contacted by seth frontier daily, around suck balls. and they said, they're paid yet. we'd love to have the courage to do, but just do we actually agree with you, but we can go to that space or we would be demonized at home by the media. yeah, people might laugh at being accused of being a puts in pop it. i understand that you actually did, you were involved in some of the collection of have for defamation as regards the that, i mean now everyone is approved. you know, i mean tucker carlson. donald trump is approved and apologised, infamously, what about that campaign? and then they, and that's part of say, they kind of even be a free media or in your because it goes all it is banned. now it's banned in the united states. even apparently where it has a 1st amendment to listen. you have all of those ations like the national government for democracy, which is one by the funded by the americans. they boast about investing in
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independent media in the oil countries around europe. so hard to don't put the money. who gets has independent media? what's independent media is independent media. uh someone does spouts out of the us line is, is independent media. our data people, debt protects us interest or the people that are the people that has the truth of us really happen. don't think so. you don't really get paid by the side for by anyone for touching the suitable was really going on. would you get a good chance of getting some investment in some farm or other provided you were told the line and keep it on the right side of things? i mean, you think they're pretty proud then in washington. i mean, you've spoken parliament about the legacy of the c i a operation operation. i'm glad you. we actually did a show about this recently going underground show you spoke in the are being
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problem and with respect to cube are obviously now the you is talking about venezuela. i will return, i will go to palestine in a minute. but how's that be? and since post 45, and he was equally as expected when you in new york being problem with the child ground for american interest to dominate the, the leads in your so that there was no representatives over a few represent is represented as o u. n. ted, take me into european parliament, really talking about the poor in the under classes as opposed to the lead interest of western europe. yeah, i mean the americans have had a huge interest and a huge influence in europe. in particular, since the end of the 2nd world war, i mean the 2nd law, it ends in 5 to 5 and 49 us visual. and that was funds not as a, as a deterrent or defense alliance against a possible. so between the expansion nato was funded by the americans to keep your
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opinions in check in order so that the europeans wouldn't be going off and doing things on their own boss without america's blessing. so really what nato was doing, the americans were putting the order pains into our pockets by establishing nasal and nasal. you mentioned operation, claudio, which and i'll be already in the, to me, the book with, i am on the food was, i mean, i had spectrum up into your be in power was in 1990 and there was a resolution bullet to calling for an investigation into the workings of natural in the operation, blasio and it late. and we, we know that natal worked with a map yet. i'm with nazis in italy in order to undermine left wing moments. and yes, nato was present. it was as if it was, this was something a, some, a positive organization of some sort. we have to you under the guidance of
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underlying getting closer and closer to me is also a pines where it's starting to look like nasal are actually making some of the decisions into your opinion at the moment. and that is absolutely scary. nato is, are like a tired or southern association. they have left a tray, the blood of destruction behind the ever heard of gone. you this live, you ask us the erac. libya. yeah, you haven't, syria, nasal. i've had as nothing positive to offer to people of your, of i've never had, it has gotten no to do with these. and as i said, the some of the minutes, the fathers that came in to one of our committees who was advocating that the, your team members, dates, spend more more money on weapons because of the big. but there was a is want to call and, and take over the place. and i said to him, i said, come, yeah, i said, you're looking to promote the production
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a more and more of machines that killed, people are designed to kill people. i said you're making money from miss really. i said you're promote to bar because you can sell your stuff unless there's war. i said if i was making ring cause i said i'm selling ring, cause i said to him that i wouldn't be able to sell them if it didn't rain. so as you can see, your merchandise, unless those was so heap, more war, you make money off the misery of others. i don't, don't for guess of all the, there's hundreds of poses data new credit and you could, you give a damn about them. and not only does but these are what contrast ukrainians have been. sacrifice for the west of geo political lives. i was i'm, i'm a, i condemned the russian invasion. i disagree with war. i'm for peace. but the west a rule has been terrible as well. her ripping,
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and they are most indeed the minutes industrial complex. now we're feeding money to what we're spending billions and billions keeping this war. and you'll pray, god, we're spending billions and we're building up our defense capacity. and we're, we're enriching the military and doesn't complex for no good reason. the people that don't want us, they want the money, spends on and socially infrastructure well and services. well, there are some critics of putting these at the nature of invasion years before after the may then cool and uh, save the lives of the people in eastern ukraine, arguably. and now burrell is gone. it's going to be this kaya kyle, us woman, who wants to break up all russia. presumably one of the war aims since the may then qu, in 2014. she was the estonian, the prime minister. she's going to be the foreign policy chief of way used to work . how, how is it going to change as either way, whether it'll change, depending on what's happening in november in the united states. as regards guys, because obviously it's these europe and nations that are backing to the hill,
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the military weapons pouring into israel to, uh, for the genocide singleton. usually they are supporting and weapons even more than the americans into ukraine. how do you expect it to change hands of november and often november a relation to guys. uh uh, when our truck or house is in power, i don't see much difference um um, but our truck would be better on your plan, remains to be seen if it does get in. obviously you 5050 as to what you can get saying. because a guy has been a game changer for the people of europe. and i think the most a slipped and the european union had shared values with is your opinion of who we got of the us and is with the like minded partners. the same, your opinion has not been able to cut them as well. they haven't been able to call
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out the general side for what it is. we had bundle line and we had the part and then the price of the minnesota go to tennessee even more of us had this ready to go do whatever to like as if nothing ever happened before october 7th, to try to isolate october 7th and pretend that there was nothing about happening before the guys there was a but was in a bad place before october 7th. and the genocide have been going on since 19 for 2 years. and also that time the us and your opinions tolerated. so it wasn't a big shop that they tolerated that after october 7th. but we have seen this time, we've seen as a mobile headphones. we have seen a genocide taking place before our eyes. and we have seen the europeans and the americans complicit in this genocide. so the, your opinion on you that cares about human rights and humanitarian law. well, all of a sudden the don't care about it at all, but the 2 is that it is,
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is as well as the scribe. that's the european union of hypocrisy. we care about human rights when it suits us, although are very worried about the women in a run because nobody can see it but enough by the government. but we have no problem with is with him in a, probably about 15000 women and, and jazz. and even more children, that's okay is a, as i, i'll what we don't care what we're doing over here, but human rights or do we, oh job we do, we care about human rights when it suits us and we don't care about when it doesn't services. it has to be in our geo political interests before we show any interest in this is really exposed to have published a of ought to your opinion stands parts of the people of your, of the people of your, of our shop. genuinely shops that you you, your thing, countries on the margins, i've been totally complicit in
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a genocide against the palestinian people. we have never ever seen anything as brutal as this is rarely regime ever as we are still silent above us. i'll make well as thank you now by the next on the low that's the show of continued condolences to those very value you as you um, genocide will be back for brand new episode on substantial then keeping jobs. why will i social media if it's not sensitive, we will country and had to our channel getting underground tv and rumble. they'll come to watch new and old episodes going on the grantees that the, [000:00:00;00]
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the 1898 of the united states won the war again, spain and gain control of the philippines. the people of the philippines held that the americans would help over throw spanish rules and the grand independence to the country. but the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and sides as just another colony do. 1999, the filipinos began armed resistance to the new occupier of american troops were barely able to occupy the territory of the philippine republic. but that patriot started a desperate guerrilla war, washington was forced to sit in new reinforcements and triple the number of its troops on the islands. the u. s. army suffered heavy losses. the americans took it out on the population. general jacob smith in revenge for the gorilla attack on the
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