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the, the, the blue, the western narrative, the son of jerome, couldn't you play is i didn't know, same pipelines and explosions. so yeah, i think the real side of the story has been slipped on the rug by the west. a warning, disturbing images per head. the russian federal security service revealed the west and most are and attended to and boom site, the russian re, i'm region among those who would take that out of the slides with members in the us . all me and lead unit all to use is a, the amount of the media is a spread. the allegation that is says this is the last,
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the mind behind the cleaning of the color of this kind of star, the step with this in canada. it says the claims are employed justin to do is using for his own political gain, the most good to the world. this is so you, that's good to have your company today. my name's brought some money. i'll tell the story. so it might seem narrative on the know the same sabotage, never had any legs and continues to fall above. so that here is 5 minutes. a highlighted that the painting says that's been painted a quote drunk, couldn't ukrainian bothering it. doesn't seem to add up saying that discussion about who's responsible has been buried in the public as miss. so the back of lice this by jim said, so mister fit. so what's your position on north stream? do you believe in ukrainian submarine villains?
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you would like to see with the 1st of the last 2 blue web critical infrastructure and destroyed, you know, then we'll set and then we refuse to talk about it ourselves. and you know what we write in the news papers. we read some, a drunken ukrainian offices, said they'd be given to blowing out. i'm exaggerating a bit, but imagine that they'd probably say old to the place where the pipe was, jumped into the water dived, a few 100 meters took some spark plugs and pyrotechnics. i'm fluids help and well, it definitely seems that not a non belief has been pulled when it comes to north stream to narrative that is being peddled by the mainstream media on western governments. pizza, of course, might be one assassination attempt down. he says tear to his position on the equating conflict, but it looks like he is on to todd, and he's on afraid to speak his mind. now course, you'll remember as all view as wide that of the last 2 years. a number of theories have been thrown around the party. no one could agree who might be most interested in causing germany of from she, russian energy and replacing it with that road,
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far more expensive. and she but then finally in late summer as far as it was settled on 3 ukrainian di you 1st went to me, it says under roots, i'm placed explosives and wanted to commit one of the greatest acts of industrial terrorism and history. and then for the last 2 and a bit years they've managed to evade arrest. and of course it is a story that suits money because it doesn't really implicate anyone in power. but doubts have been sown on cracks of being a marching. it's not just of feet. so i mean, the 1st form show was, of course, from put it surprise went off renowned john the single hush, who lives not just the c. i a was behind it, but that the agency that even concocted a copy of a story in order to sell to the one old splost, says the boldest and sebastian in hungry, we have the prime minister. that is to open. he said that it is an open secret now
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that washington signed off on the whole operation. so basically, various theories up for a while, but not a suspect insight. yeah, and the, there was that the on consumer pulled of the shortest lives at u. k. prime minister and you've got a history list trusted. oh, i thought you meant that lots of sleep, so yeah, that's the one into it. she allegedly tweeted, oh, sorry, i messaged up blinking within what a minute of it all the boss st. quote. it's done. now i wonder what that could mean . so i ask you, what is the official a washington narrative on this? well, i mean to know i was the oldest of the day when it comes to the white house, the state department, the c, i a and well beyond. but at the same time, it is quite difficult to ignore some comments that have been made. and i want to start off with ponens for in minnesota, who fell victim to quite an unfortunate prank. what do you think about north street to so no stream through they trying to the trying to accuse us for all this problem. but oh, wow. wow, you know, it well,
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from the way we feel about it, whoever did it did, they did a good job a fight. and we now know that the americans had advanced knowledge of it. yeah, ended up it's which taken on its own. okay. maybe not diamond, but let's just remember this is the same sikorsky who immediately oft images of the explosions emerged on line tweets has been deleted, assigned to usa, and also let's be on this. this is really a man who is there me reiterating what we have had time and time again from the americans themselves. there will be no longer nor seem to live we. we will bring it into if russia engaged to chrome one way or another nord stream to will not move forward. direct impact is one thing, but i'm, i'm literally talking about rolling back to the, the pipeline in
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a good usually to find that. but i mean of taking action that will prevent it from ever becoming operational please by price. that is more streamlined, worse from to we're not pumping gas into your at this time, more stream to never became operational knew that offers tremendous strategic opportunities for, for the years. to come now, what many also consider suspicious and believe to be indicative of a cover up at the highest levels is the part that i have for the last 2 years. any and who investigations have just sold. i mean, we just prostitutes us all of this. yeah. they close that pro, they said there's really nothing for pull this, send an ok job. many has issued an arrest for it. for one of those 3 ukrainian. the only thing instruct us, but then it was reported that he was hiding out imposes. and he said, well, there's really nothing we can do. our hands are tied. so most go is the streets it . and on numerous occasions bringing it in front of the un security council. in
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fact, it has voice fits concern. the berlin is really not fulfilling its obligations under the un, on to terrorism conventions. so really when you take this all together, you probably con, playing fits for being a bit wrapped assistance in blind he embracing, of course the story, but the west times the totes me plain. instead, you know, 3 ukrainian friends got together, got drunk, hired a boat that went on to blow up one of the world's most consequential energy project . but now to update some of the clinicals, the, according to us, is a federal securities. this is far lowes and raises some who link a link to us. some of the 2 voices were involved in number 10 for and the failed to i say, and said into rushes re irons region last week. also revealed cory join an arrow key, was one of those eliminated 5 things and see if he's of in the us marine cool of
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over 20 years. i've been pulled to the arrived in plain less than a month ago and was issued a movie id by increasing the officials before his time ended. i missed the now rookie ripple. the need also served as a us led more as in the us and will in iraq prior to bearing for ukraine. now based on level of from russian intelligence, sol, susie was one of full forward most or is taken out of the bible field as a group or retreating officer. i'm successful, encourage them. another on a name to missouri had a time sale, the 75th range regiment, especially the forces at bloomberg constance unit of the us all me. the 5 is a little packing following the lessons and get, as well as personal items linking them to western states. here's more of what's been discovered. those eliminated were found to have foreign weapons,
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the equipment and communications equipment, as well as personal items that indicated their affiliation with countries such as the flag of canada or in the private book and publish notebook on tactics written in english by 2 of the 2nd battalion. of the 75th ranger regiment, special purpose power, she'd recognizance us all me was found on one of the bodies. now earlier ross is a pharmacist. i do that for most of these that become an essential component within kids. um falls is to carry out its operations, but it's very easy to use good representatives of the key of regime constantly trying to provide the west into direct involvement in the war against the russian federation without any hybrid modalities to president putin spoke about this in great detail recently the brick summit in cuz president putin has repeatedly referred to specific data that shows soldiers from west and armies
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a serving in the ranks of the ukrainian armed forces. there are most and raised volunteers and direct instructors to are essential for the use of no time, the west and long range weapons and us, but also ukrainian weapons without the help as it would be impossible to operate these weapons. but let's get more details and get the take on this. what they're supposed to live down to town. quite cowski. she's a retired us air force left tenant kind of kind of thing so much for joining us out . interesting news coming out. we just said that from russia is permissible. what do you make of the evidence showing west and fights is directly involved in a tax on rushed out for me for an entire 3. and yeah, well it, it seems like an escalation, but really it is a continuation of how this war has been conducted. you know, the training, american weapons, and particularly i can speak for that, but certainly nato countries. so they have their weapons there. those weapons need
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to be operated by trained people. this we had no ability, no, and ukrainians had little time to learn how to operate these varied equipments. so to have our people there, that's the fastest, quickest way. the other aspect of particularly the mercenaries, any type of mercenaries is they follow the money. and so much unaccountable money. cash has flowed into your brain. this is um, it's like red meat for dogs. i mean, this is a very attractive place for those people who want to make money doing what the military may have trained them to do years or even decades ago. yes, interesting kind. we'll, we'll talk about the money a bit later, but the f. s. b claims be killed $4.00 and $5.00 to is with 5 montage, especially as trading for high risk costs, like seizing airfield. why one t of interest of these. so 15 rolls to most everybody's over his own troops.
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well, i think to some extent the leading capability of ukrainian military troops, their experience troops, their uh, most, exp, experienced and, and battle hardened trip. many of these guys are gone now. they are being backfill people with even less training and less motivation. so it is a sign of, of, of the cost that the war has, has been put on you create. i mean, this is a, they have lost a great many of their train people. and plus, we have the time is running out in many ways, and especially in terms of american continued cash flow and support to see if the elections go a certain direction, which many of the polls are, are saying it will. ukraine will no longer be supported in the way it has them. so now's the time to go and try to do anything. it seems almost random because um, it doesn't seem like a part of
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a collected and focused strategy for you create it seems basically like get in do something before the money runs out india. and that's what i'd like to talk to the advisor, the save the money, you know, we, we look at least for most and res, i mean, for 2 pockets. and then to what extent does key of depend on less than full, says in his operations against russia. and why does it in the united states cities must raise, who is searching for money? well, now i must say, don't go you know, it's interesting because the people running american foreign policy are not, they're not soldiers themselves. they are not looking out for soldiers. in fact, i think they are encouraging silently, perhaps encouraging mercenaries and other americans to go help. many of these guys running policy in dc would like to see americans killed. i'm believe this. i think
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they would like to see americans killed if it could change the american population and get them to support this operation more. the public opinion, of course, is, has long since faded for that, that there is not a popular adventure for americans. but um, you know, i think there's, there's an idea that people of any of any, uh, nationality are expendable. and we'll see, you know, throw the dice, see what happens. and so any those those that way and quite side actually will these live as being lost regardless. but i'd like to switch gears now slightly now puts in recently adjusted russia's nuclear dog. so in, in the result of sequence, the use of western supplied alms on russian character, you do things in the west or the, the us and this allies have taken this method seriously. i do think that they have um, you know, the united states is not in any position regardless of its rhetoric to engage or
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fight any type of war, including nuclear war, which we also are r a nuclear strategy, has very much embraced the idea of a winnable nuclear war, but we aren't in any position to conduct that. it's really just a doctor and it's, it's not anything we can put into practice. plus we're running out of the defensive arms because we've been giving them a way to, to a couple different countries that we've been talking about. so we're not in a position to do that. and i think the americans have listened to it. and also again, because we do not have strategist and statesman in washington dc, they don't really know what to do when a guy like prudence explains things in a very straightforward and a logical way about what he's doing. they really do not understand how to respond
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or how to take that they are uncertain. and this is, this is also dangerous. and it's also said for americans to have the leadership and they learn any testing. they would have to leave it. there was a pleasure. karen, good coffee with side u. s. at full, so that's kind of going on. thank you so much for your time. okay, thank you. a huge to my think spots between cod and india looks to be heading to a whole new level. but as off the scene, it, canadian officials admitted linking to the press that india is. oh, that says miss, that was there. and i didn't. most of i'm behind the mazda of what kind of study substances in the country last year. now there's has plans, relations between the countries to crisis levels with more or less of a noun. so i'll come to lisa, thanks so much. i another chapter in this. yeah, store canada is accusing the indian government of basically offing callous down a secret separatists considered
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a terrorist movement in india. i called on the left hand canadian officials close to prime minister justin to go are now yapping to the washington post about a top indian minister. kind of like teenage girls to a gossip brag at 1st. canada pin the target angle, cal us down east in canada, on india's quite commissioner to canada sense. but it's spelled with a handful of other indian diplomats and now has a $500000.00 us dollar balance here, by the way, on his head to track him, brought to you also by a us base leader of the very same. tell us teddy. moving to canada is siding with and all this. so what we learned yesterday at a parliamentary hearing in ottawa, kansas capital, that's probably this whole fiasco that it's now prime minister in the rent or movies, home minister. i meet shaw that canada is now senior and for basically hiring dogs in canada to take out callous daddy's been working from home to organize things like referenda with the. busy of carving out a piece of india for themselves,
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non binding referendum obviously because it's not like india is going to just be cool with it. so it came out yesterday's hearing that in mid october after meeting with india and officials and singapore to those national security adviser. not trying to do who wow, and the equally and elected bureau, crab and long time ruled economic form executive board member, deputy canadian for a minister david morrison said that they do like that the issue had come out in the canadian press after their meeting. so what did they do? did they pick up the phone and make a call to indian officials like grown adults and say, hey guys, knock it off. what's going on with all these press leaks? no, we, instead what they did is something super mature. they picked up the phone to me and started planning to the washington post within our strategy. we were talking to different audiences. and so we deliberately chose, as madame de la said, in her introductory remarks, a credible internationally. i read the newspaper that would
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carry our side of a story. we chose a journalist who had a long record of background in this particular issue, had written on it a number of times before and through the washington post. we were speaking directly to our friends in the united states square feet, speaking to our allies in the united kingdom and elsewhere. and we were also speaking directly to indians. so to those national security t, if not that into law also said that they wanted a respected media outlet that was familiar with the issue to report on it and to make sure that the info was spread far and wide. um yeah. okay, but uh, i just tried to access that article, published october 14 from here in canada on my mobile phone. and i hit a firewall, which would explain why the conservative opposition here is how that has asked. how exactly canadians were even supposed to get this info if they weren't washington post subscribers. maybe they can just dump all their evidence,
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these canadian officials behind a u. s. newspaper firewall for the movie government to since they keep asking for it, we are really a completely set of reject to the monitor in which the canadian government targeted the commission and the provides. let's just look at what is the issue. what is the issue in no way is thought that a small minority of people there but who have made themselves into what appeals to be a big off political wants. okay. and uh, uh, the, the, unfortunately, the politics of the country that is giving that a political lobby, you can call it, perhaps, you know, a degree of a play which i would argue is not just bad for us. and for our relationship,
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i would argue is also bad for the cabinet. i'd say, well, at least someone sounds concerned about that organized driving canada as teacher though have been do you think that maybe they would have not imported this whole conflict into canada in the 1st place? and um, even if these guys are in india, at least they are asking right questions of teacher don't mostly just sounds concerned about losing the support of is overtly protocol as stand a coalition partner. it has been already government drug meet, sage, and also the support of the college stanny boating block. and mid to that was taking popularity, which now sits at around 30 percent as other parties there. sorry to talk about perhaps having that minority government ball in and on confidence vote even before christmas. so that he's now joe. know what? so what? because our our raise it as volkswagen. once pride of the use law,
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just ignore me file. so shut the factories, miss homeland for the 1st time, and it's history on the job. i mean, so that means that the bump is in the fill out, put off it and cut off who had to be cheaper than the supplies of russia 2 years ago, especially hot his is the ultimates of censor and was a big guy on the sides of the mon, livable wages as a company is a monday, no ink cannot make slum and won't be a w. and let's say these are also facing a song decline in the prophets. volkswagen c o has painted and especially literally page of the feature of the domestic industry. we currently don't make enough money from that cause. while our costs for energy materials and personnel have continued to rise, we cannot continue as before. these cuts on just volkswagen trying to bolster its
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margin. the company needs them to survive. very well the to the end of the phase in a little less. the nice is are also suffering setbacks. it's really oh so you can move them full 1000000000 euros of government funds originally intended for the older the sensor. and it said it's sending them to them of that tree. also that country recently experience in 1st national call locust like into a d is provide a friend to a new as old somebody because are also in a decline with double digit percentage points, drops in the next income on shaft price. but the government is in washington and i'm brussels. have been trying to shift the blame on to be doing this like top less than producer such as mercedes buying poets from chinese manufacturer as well as is because of all this. i was told us that is a us government economist on the financial aspect. so thanks so much for joining us
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here today on on. see, i'd like to saw it was a volkswagen here at law just call and make it might shut down. i've been use 3 of the home blogs won't feel reaction to this. i mean, did you see this coming? yeah, thanks for having me. it's a, it's interesting that it's come to this now. i mean, i've written and talked about this for 4 years now. and uh, i mean this kind of a combination of factors that have come into play. now you see that the, i mean, the european central bank has the they've engaging this interest. i prayed type policy. and you have that in combination with the fact that the, you know, russian energy supply, that's the gas in particular have been cut off in germany. and what's really interesting is that the, you know, everything that has been built or propped up on this, this,
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for years in europe we've had as 0 and negative interest rates really. and everything that is built on that, you know, when you take that away, which the, which day they have done now, that cutting rates again. but the, the raise rates now it cutting but, but everything is built on that, you know, negative interest rate nurse and 0 as they call it. it's a really unwinding. and the folks buying is it is a big, you know, part of that the i wrote about years ago. but to think how, how this would play out. and you have really, um, this combination of the, of high energy costs now. and this, these, these higher interest rates which have so they started to reduce them. but uh, i mean, every, everything that's built on that, that negative interest rate policy now as being on wells. you know, it's like, uh, it's like you, you pump an athlete. phillip full of steroids and eventually those steroids, we're off that the applicant has more steroids and that is
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a good description. you know, it's scripted for the, for the german economy. that's what, that's where we're at, that they want to take one or they want to cut rates now and i think we're in a position where now it's the outlook for the german economy, which is not, not good at all. yeah, indeed. and that's what i was reading the thing built on that, that, that negative and straight positive 3, sorry, continue. so yeah, just everything that's been built on are built up around the negative and straight policy. and it's, it's, it's has to be on while now. and we get to kind of his banging, it's like this, it's sucking for these for these uh, negative interest rates, again, 00 interest rates and, and negative is right. so without the, without that, it just, it, you know, i think built, built upon that the policy collapses. you know, and that's the, the fact that, you know, it in a free market. we know that the market needs to determine,
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you know, interest rates, not a central committee somewhere in brussels or into franklin. and when you miss price capital and then this is really the end result. and then that combined with the increased energy prices, you know that the, the once we, and in germany really, you know, when full force against russian energy. this is mean you have the combination of these 2 factors that are really just crossing the air when economy, the, as i say, that's what i'm so sorry to interrupt, but i, big upon them. and that's what i sort of wanted to kind of focus on. i mean, if we look at the people that that'd be affected there, what does he about files of people could potentially lose the jobs really at the jeremy economies g d p also being affected with booking. you say yes, the, the, the, the facts are the energy positive going up and terms and now for us to buy that gas in there and do from the united states. i mean, these old pay play
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a devastating role. but how much of a crisis do you think this could mean for germany could it could affect uh, the older folk popularity could we see some devastating effect from this? i mean, this is the 1st time in history and we were talking about the closure of 3, at least 3 major uh the thoughts wagon of the production facilities in this country. you know, in germany and then uh at least an 18 percent reduction and salary for you know, the majority of volkswagen work is a tremendous development that can, i mean the, the fix can't be really understood. um, you have an effect on the supply chains throughout the, throughout the country. and so many companies and in the small suppliers that are dependent on, you know, folks wagging for their livelihoods as well. of this, they fix, be tremendous and it will carry over. uh, i think for years to come,
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that it is just um, as far schultz is concerned i, the government is doing about, you know, trying to save a full so i, you know, i work in the intervene in some way. but i mean, the government is really the main cause of the you know, the destruction of the current. um, i mean they, they are the cause, i think of the, the, the, and the reason that these 3 factors going because the reason that these so many jobs are going to be lost is really the default at the german government. separately, the full, the full, i mean, it just reacting to the, the policies, the monetary policies and the, you know, the geo politics that the german government has implemented and they do follow the lead of the united states. and i mean for the, for the so called, you know, a traffic like coalition here. i mean, it's a total disaster. yeah. tell them this. let me look at the building. those affects
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really basically whether in brussels, whether it's the you, the head of a, whether it's uh, the united states, sort of changing the narrative of what happens in gemini, could this, i don't know, on st older phones because the news has power over this. i really think he's in big trouble. i think the entire so called traffic light coalition in this country isn't serious trouble. uh the uh, i mean, the general feeling that you get in this country is that the, the population is generally quite set up with the bus all of shots. and like i said before, this is really unprecedented in german history. i mean, we have a closure of now 3 major production facilities and the loss of, of thousands and thousands of jobs here. and we're talking about um these are things that, that we talked about, or i wrote about it discussed before long before the break of the conference in
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