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safety and security for the civilians that they want to relocate to the north of the country by providing a buffer zone. this means that they would be engaged with hezbollah targets within the south. we understand that they've been engaging with one another over the course of the past week or so. but what makes this a little bit more alarming is that people within the country are also questioning the scope of this limited operation. to what extent are people going to remain safe? and this also suggests, i think, is really military will be focusing its forces in the seat as well as the latan. the river was of course in and of itself, the strategic points throughout the country. but the while the river is just as important as it gets used to provide a great deal of logistical support to different parts of the country with ease. and it seems that these really ministry is in a position to combat that as well moving forward. well, that is a route for this all the details and the story from plan to besides over an auction dot com, check it out and have a great the,
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i'm actually under tens, a welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from the u. a e today marks one year since the palestinian resistance launch operation. and alexa flood of to decades of is really a positive that the cleansing and brutal occupation is re allow him to the teeth with us u. k. u weapons. and encouraged to carry out self defense in return carried out to the genocide, perhaps hundreds of thousands of palestinians in gaza. mostly women and children had been slaughtered. today's guesses, doctor michael sure to form a c. i a officer who spent 22 years in the agency where he led the kinds of areas, incentives been non and station. he anonymously or the best selling imperial hubris, where he argued that was, think its meddling cause the very terrorism,
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its claim to fight today through his website build intervention and his bald costs with national security a and to mike stopped assure continues to tear apart the narrative of justifying us interventions abroad. he joins me now from virginia. dr. insurance, thank you so much for coming on. it's a day of us race today and 21 the us. we can, it's longest more in history with all of the data been defeated in 20 years later. again, this done in the 84th anniversary of the me, mcculla memo bought in the f d. a conspiracy to provoke japan, to attack the usa. and of course it's also one yet since i'm ok, i'm osburg the siege of god who is play and playing, who israel playing a mentally ill, a genocide joe? or is it by design the that a valid zion? this like 5 move back to killing and 11 and mass killing of said to me and i can
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begun as megan recalled, he didn't care how many children were killed in lebanon. blink, and of course is brought up by a robot maxwell's concrete deal. and lawyer is it by design, is the united states playing israel and isn't yahoo is nothing you know, blank but no, i think it's exactly the 2nd sir. i think if you look at the congress, i think in history, there has never been a 4 and legislature owned by another country as completely as the american congress is by the israelis not directly always by these realities. it's through their bluster and their demands that they, they get involved. but the american geography, if you will, is loaded with pro is rarely organizations like the anti defamation league, the southern poverty law center. uh, a i pack um and i'm told numbers of jewish millionaires.
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there's a trump took a $100000000000.00 from a woman, a jewish woman who lives in las vegas. mary, i'm, we're hearing aid also. yes. sales. and i don't know if there's 2 or in the casino address as a casino, we do. yes. yes, that's exactly right. but no, since 1948 we've been on lock stock and barrel ideas. riley's advertising either. you were in the c, i a in the kinds of terror unit yours. yeah. you know, it's everybody is, you know, it doesn't quite work like that. many of these congressmen who knows actually have children serving in the us on forces that are now under the being targeted right now. perhaps obviously they're threatening and into stipend. their stipend is sufficient to stop them worrying or less than they're worried about their children . and there's not so many of their children anymore. it's mostly, uh, as you know, illegal immigrants, minorities, of all kinds that came to get a job. the, the, the america is not what it was 20 years ago, let alone 50 years ago. but since or since truman took money to run your 1948
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election from jewish americans, that has been a study of to climb toward owning the congress and the media. it's, it's, it's, that's just the way it is in this country, sir. those honest organizations i just mentioned to you are now employed, gaining data about american conservatives and christians. so when the time comes to round them up, they give the information to the, the item imagines around a retainer from the f b i. and they'll have information about where to go to find people maybe like me who are a little bit unhappy with the way foreigners are interfere in our business. so they should basically all register as far as the agents of israel. then all working for the united states added at a minimum, i think they should be close down myself. i don't think we have to put up as a nation state with the presence of, of malign for an actors. whether they're registered or not. you know, america is
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a pretty simple place. our on our, our 1st president said we needed to avoid avoid entanglements with other nations. why we don't want to be in their wars. but 2nd, in over funding this for any for and country will make it hard for people who oppose that particular bilateral relationship to, to oppose it. probably, indeed those who oppose will become identified as the enemy. so in a thing called the farewell address by general washington, i mean, you know why i ask whether it's by design because often you hear from these talking heads and pundits who are a coach no doubt by this a military industrial complex. that is both as you say by israel, they say, oh, but it's so important to have this base in this oil rich energy strategic region.
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then they give us intelligence. that's useful. hey, i understand from your more of it when you are at the c a u. n. e once got some useful intelligence from israel. yes. in the 4 years, little bit more than 4 years, i ran a reparations against some of the line. we got one peaceful, one piece of useful information and i asked permission to share with people on the ground because it involved the risk to people. and we're the, the as rarely told us no. and i shared it any way. and it happened to have a positive impact, so i didn't get fired or suspended or anything for a, you know, a sending our, our masters. but now we have cases of, uh, of uh, service men and women in your country. uh, apparently trying to get in z. the relatives uh, one thing to be rescued from the catastrophe of hurricane helen, which is
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a effect in north carolina, south carolina, georgia, tennessee, florida in virginia, 100 dead more than a 100 dead 100 aliens without power and so on. genocide, joe had no problem saying no federal age while giving 9000000000 to israel and i don't know how many billions to zelinski do you think uh you, the full focus now really of the dying days of this administration then is to, is to aid the nothing yahoo, i understand that is destroyed as in the red sea, was it always measuring you were helping of trying to come back and kill the retaliatory massage from around? i imagine that's the case here. we have a big part of atlantic fleet over there at the moment. we also have in both ukraine and israel. i know numbers of american troops on the ground. certainly as they've been there for any length of time, we've had casualties in the american. people haven't never, never told
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a officially that they're there and be no announcements of any casualties ever been, have ever been made in this country. and either these really front or the, or those zalinski front. and so what are they doing here? they course in parents to keep their mouth, shred what, what's the, what's going on there. i wonder if we are fighting probably the 30th war since 1945, which and we've lost everyone to extraordinary disasters in afghanistan and iraq, vietnam career or are usually utterly unconstitutional. wars, or which each president in turn should have been indicted, or at least uh, what do they call it impeached? there is no, there is no law for warmer warfare making united states these days. we didn't, we didn't provide in the constitution for a warrant word. we provided for
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a president and only congress has been able to is able to declare war in turn. they on constitutionally delegated that duty to the president for political reasons . if the war goes well, they can say who re, we helped. if it goes belly up, they condemn the president from here to sunday. it's a, it's a crooked, unconstitutional system that has killed hundreds of thousands of americans. and who knows how many foreign peoples since 1945, it's a disgrace. it's illegal. it is. it is a, it is a crime against the country and it is running our economy. don't want to have to add those wherever deaths tools maybe, uh right now in syria and iraq, you as interest there. but, you know, you were at the c. i a surely thousands of your former colleagues, thousands of your successes, work in this massive security state would resign on mass i. they pledge to all of
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the constitution if that if what you were saying was true. well, you think so? what do you, what they hire from, they hire from elite universities. and they've started 20 years ago. how come, you know, so different. i'm different because i, i'm not smart enough to keep my mouth shut. and i mean his story by trade. and if you don't know where are you, where you're not going to know where you're going. and that's exactly where we are . now we, we roll from in reading a place like grenada to input and reading afghanistan, rock, somalia, libya the number of the korea in the fifty's. it doesn't. this was not a country, it was not a constitution made for war is rose and those got us into world war 2 by, by beating the japanese. it has been an i'm ending series with
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a few exceptions of warning or it's not presidents. well, do you agree then? and maybe maybe you don't normally agree with x c i a boss has, but leon, vanessa who succeeded your c. i a boss who is your stand it off to put it goes and michael hayes. and he said that most ad page, your attack on lebanon, which killed the so man wounded thousands, children, women, the discriminant was a terror attack. do you agree with him that he said that and why do you think someone like beyond panetta would say that about well, for what you were saying, the great manufacturer of your politicians in congress is around the the, it, it struck me is very unusual thing for him to say, certainly from the american perspective, it was a terrorist operation. we're not officially engaged in that war. it is much a terrorist operation as the vaccines were. it's the same thought. you put them
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into somebody and then they get kill later. you have them as a hand of a paper, as you know, i think this goes out on social media and you know, the levels of sense of ship know specific teeth with big pharmaceutical companies. so i'll just say that that's a particularly controversial view. but with the u. s. a being involved in the supply chain, the kind of interference, or is that something that you read as possible operations when you're at the c i a and do they don't realize the blowback, they don't realize or blow back as they congratulated the visa riley's on that operation, the blind to children and the mud doctors and nurses in the hospitals in bay route . you have to understand sure that there's the agency and then there's the 7th floor, which is the director and all of his minions. their concern is to keep these release happy, used to be a peer to peer of countries. the saudis, and these are really what i was there if you had a piece of information the in the,
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in the saudis or the use relays will get wind of it. and they wanted it, they would contact the agency and if the agency decided it couldn't be shared, they just call the white house. the agency would then get a call from the white house and the information would be shared with those 2 countries. dr. michael? sure, i'll stop you that more from the former chief of the c i as been log and station after this, right, the
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the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with the host of the national security our and to mike spoke us the actually i a officer delta michael. sure. i don't the show you were talking about the impact and power of the israel lobby. but you know that, i mean quite a pa, from the critics who will say stump, blaming the jews designed as jews. they use a useful list to us and pipe power and had demonic power for the rest of the world . and particularly strategic place has to be in constant k o, as in turmoil. so the us can get on with it. not least for the u. s. corporations that benefit from regions in the global south. so what do you think about that? i mean, i keep coming back to this idea that actually jake sullivan and dads of
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a blinking and not as stupid or as venal as you seem to be making out what will be a did they could when the guy office in defense contract is off to me levels for the if you look at american foreign policy since since 1945, what is had gotten us the oars, a masses of people, including most most lives now. sadly. who don't like us very much we, we, we are, but by what is the highest gdc in the world, the nobody p b anymore? that's china. but, you know, since 45 in the glory is of the seventy's and sixty's with the social contract, with the american people and so forth. a, that's good for us to be frittered into way. and not only idiots, things like wars, but the mass of money. we're spending on the climate change fraud. you know, what in the world is, is wrong with people. you know, if you know, you know, 1st grade school. if you take c o 2 out of the air, everything guys in your life,
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i think there's more to that. and there's a lot of money to be made. clearly, lot of money to be made clearly out of the colonizing, speaking of which obviously that's a trump, but a trump line. bad. do you think? i know that there was a lot of us go mainstream media criticism when you quoted the 17th century revolution re a as regards the need to have with the attorney. do you believe that the there are forces in the united states co would be trying to kill the most who certainly he was at that point before. uh, vitamin stopped being the presidential candidate. suddenly the most popular uh, candidate for november. donald trump. i think there is a number of people that somebody said there were 5 teams out there, but i would bet that they were all, all related to the democratic party and the bureaucracy. your ronnie's are not stupid people. they have their hands full at the moment. with the buy new
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ministration in the you, why are you your believe that line or you say many people were shocked of a donald trump, who previously took on mike pompeo. rather than draining this, rob swamp added to this, well, maybe the, perhaps the worst swamp in history, you know, persecuted, judy in the science and all the rest of it is just being fed. this is ron line, which is neat for his miriam adults and there's millions, yes. what is also need because if they, if they, uh, do kill him and they blame it on, the iranians were off to work with around in the military industrial complex which you mentioned is already gaining hundreds of millions and billions of dollars out of what they're given to zelinski, probably to the is really is to. so it's a, it's a, it's a, is a close circle. it's a patter. and you can watch it happened and you cannot call it out. but the democrats, you know, they, they have, and t for, they have black lives matter. they have this guy who was apparently working for the
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agency in, in, uh, um, you know, i'm old black spots. they're obviously elements of it. and it was hijacked some say by those voices because they found it useful to do so. but then specifically, when you were at the c, i a, you didn't see or was it not really part of your big nod and station to see documents that did things like that and developing countries all within the united states. i mean, the sky is not even supposed to operate in the united states. this is the f b i correct. this is the f b i who is this? oh yeah, yeah. i the, the i is the world's greatest toner tourism outfit. as long as they can follow their pair, which is 1st to find a pretty dumb, was it convinced him that he has to die for a dollar and get a team of people that will go ahead and do that. and then they send him out. he gets it some dumber muslims to come along with him. then the f. b,
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i promise is some arms and explosives show up on the given day, and there is a f, b i in there, yellow rain jackets, with the ice in there to cross it, proclaiming another victory into the process. there was never a threat. that's counterterrorism for the f b i and so you think that it is quite possible that there are forces in there that would sort of turn the assassinations into something that would benefit israel, assassination attempt something, some, something that would benefit the democratic party and the permanent bureaucracy, that's who's after trump, you're writing, it's mean go after them for solely mind at some point, but there's lots of time. they don't need another. uh, uh, they don't need a super power. what's left? i mean, i'll give them the around, would prefer donald trump, because nothing can be worse than the joe biden. who is the capitalizing war throughout the region. don't you think?
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i mean, that's, uh, seems to be more. i think the, the least thing america has to worry about are those 5 teams. they may killed trump, they've, but they'll get caught. but what they have to worry about is if they go ahead with the stuff that they've been planning with the new world order, with the world economic forum, with empowering the u. n. to be a separate, it's secretary general to be the word of the utah. do you most of x colleagues from the agency? so are you in a still friends? they don't think that you're just talking like a crazy person. you know, they do, they don't know our history. they think they think rifles are for the history. is that how you've written some of it? i mean, the history is clear, the history is there. right. and, but i didn't have any influence except that it was pretty warmly received and use a lot of people, a bio summit. but that's not the point. the point is, this country's funding on certain principles and when you stop following them, you end up what you have at the moment. at unrelenting interventionist,
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aggressive warfare machine led by a war or not by a president. you have a congress that supports every more than you can see. the last time we had any opposition to award was largely during that now. and that was another waste of 50000 american lives. my argument is just, we don't intervene in places and we don't joining alliances. we don't joined any kind of internet, them get rid of the un out of this country. how many do you think the best thing that could happen is a person ends, the war and ukraine decisively to? yes, rather than, i mean, i mean, for the united states, it might not be for western europe or for russia, but it is the patient a slow campaign by russian forces, deliberate. those areas of, uh, as the russians would say, no, i'd see bunch of ukraine. it's too slow for those who support democracy in the
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united states, but it's what democracy we have left. there's even less, less and left in europe compared to what there was 20 years ago. they're proposing, you know, all different kinds of things, which i'm not even thinking about the, the, the economics defined as you can only catastrophe or your, the great benefit of the ukraine war was to prove the other spec listeners of the native organization. when, when the soviet union crumbled in 1991, we should get those boys in the butt and said, we're taking the phone off the hook. you pay for your own defense from now on. now we're sucked into this thing, q american, imagined americans dying for it, for ukraine or, or for, for belgium. the use been a terrible trade part in the sense of now putting in the laws that require us to be
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as, as, as a work is they are. if we're going to deal with that my, my, my, my whole views are, is a worldview that sees america much less involved in military terms in, for an 8 terms in international government, national world government terms and a return to the constitution, which would 1st of all rep changed around the president in stop, over 50, almost 70 years now, presidential made war. i don't know how many numbers of people graduate every year from your ivy league schools who are taught to oppose your views with to vehemence because they believe the importance of imperial power is to use western europe in those areas. and what you're saying is the isolation isn't that is so dangerous. but on the other hand, do you think you're, is that your view is actually becoming more widespread despite the censorship and
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the lack of a 1st amendment in your country, arguably well wrong. my name is burning, sir. i think more people are down the line to it. and we've learned that the leadership of the elite in this country is worthless. the people who come out of harvard or are, you know, they're not common sense people. they know nothing of the world except what they write in a book. they've never been out there and they never read the enemy. there was no senior official over the entire experience of those. some of the united states government that ever read anything, he wrote or said, why? because it's not classifying. and how could a guy in a, in a turbans in a, in a row, in sandals case play, get any threat to the united states. this is a government of the leads for the leaks and you know what will happen? so i don't know what would happen, but if a big, the time is short in your,
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in your favor. and i'll give me a, for uh, actually strengthening us head you, monique power, by actually becoming more isolation is, is that us to turn seems to be over iran attacks, regardless of the big us fleet. it was sent there. how do you explain the fact that we now live with the united states who's a military budget is i don't know how many times the, the top of the top 6 put together or something, you know, is truly and they spend. and yet no one's frightened of united states anymore. oh wow. how can you be freaking when you have an want to or out of 40 or 50 of them since 1945. why be afraid of us? we're going to break up concrete burger. not necessarily kill the civilians and when it's time for us to be weary of it and we can go find a new place to invade, we go and you think from sure before i didn't do the one thing. sorry. the only
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thing i would say, sure is isolationist is a slower, because what it means is anti semitic. and it's been that way since 1941. when one member criticized jewish efforts to get us into the war. and from then on presentation is that it has been a slower and an anti semitic sick dog. what do they call it? a dog with a non intervention is what we are. we don't need to be involved in other people's wars. what in the world we need to be involved in, for example, in the old days with northern ireland, i think when and the republic of ireland just kind of our business a, the irish needed your weapons. i think they would say me the entities and they say to me, to be say to that, to say to that one, if a trump doesn't win, i mean the actually just finding the on the media, do you think you should be frightened of the obvious bias and to tell a darian media system, i mean, is it just the terry media system in your country,
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or does it matter anymore because most american people don't believe it anymore. what your tv channels and use website? it's hard to measure because pulling is, is pretty good. media is true. could how do you know the senior year? you should rest. cassidy with us is that if trump doesn't win and they go ahead with things like the climate right. confusing children about gender going after christians going after conservatives. there are several 1000000 weapons in this country. they've been going over the last 2 in the hands of the people, deliberately, by the founders to make sure that tyra's. i'd go wandering at some point off with a dead ducks the decoration, whatever else you do with the rife. dr. michael? sure. thank you. a pleasure sir. that's it for the show. i've continued condolences
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time of the last 12 months, palestinians here in gaza have lived 3 circumstances that most people, most of us could not even imagine overhand one year since the gauze of will bro couch. the international red cross tells our team that the young plays health care system is in ruins. a 1000000 sold kind of spins remain displaced as rainy of java to remember the victims of last year's october 7th attacks. while em know, westbank crowds rodney in support of gaza. so it's been under a sold this whole time and that the relentless says re bombardment of those calls at 11. and the idea says it will soon launch a naval operational gains has put a lot of it tells.
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