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a mass censorship via and all the got controlled media system and catastrophic levels of poverty. 43000 was showing that in the usa last year, 40000000 cannot eat tonight without federal food aid programs. with less than 5 percent of the world's population. it accounts for 25 percent of those globally incarcerated genocide. jo, how that goes terraces, usa remains the only un members state that is not ratified to convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women and the convention on the civil rights of a child. in april 2023, the us senate rejected a constitutional amendment to guarantee gender equality. according to n. s a whistleblower edwards as odin us authorities, master male. all forms of communication between us citizens go into one. gives us poll. 76 percent of americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, as trillions from public money i used to wage war abroad. the gap between rich and poor and the usa is now reached its west level since the great depression of 1929. if you believe the fake news media in the usa and it's about so later it states you think tomorrow's election was being interfered with by russia and china?
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joining me now from washington, dc of james memphis, a multi award winning journalist, emmy nominated filmmaker and best selling author of the puzzle palace the shadow factory and body of secrets and most recently by fail foreign spies, mill savages, and the collapse of america's counter intelligence. james, thanks for getting on to show ahead of our coverage of the us selections tomorrow. we know style him is britain. his tried to interfere with the outcome of tomorrow's us elections. people can watch our coverage and that's how you being pulled back as expert as a on saturdays, so on rumble. but given the biggest spot i story, the biggest story in the world is still the u. k. u s. e u, i'm genocide in gaza. what pilot is israel wheeled in tomorrow's elections in the usa as well as always, welded a new m as power of the just the fact that the united states is a basically a co belligerent in a genocide. we're supplying the weapons, they drop them,
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but we build them and send them and pay for them. uh so where is guilty is uh, is, is really, is are for taking part in the genocide. and that happens because we have a constituency that is very powerful and very wealthy and the supports the, whatever we do in israel. but how will they influence the elections remind us, i actually have an ex up here from us by fail for inspires most of a to and the collapse of america's gather intelligence. you talk about a meeting between john kerry and yahoo in the room. and as usual, your beautiful pro style fits the scene of a popular sea food restaurant in be out of the reach e, a block of rooms type of river that was for the 2016 election dribbling. that's how they interfered with that one to yeah, i wrote a considerable amount about that and the way i wrote about it was by getting
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freedom of information act documents from the fbi i in other agencies. and then what they show is that the israelis throughout the summer of 2016 had been the dealer directly interfere with the election by trying to get to donald trump, to agree to a number of things that netanyahu won a. and in order to, to get that these relays were basically offering intelligence to the trump campaign . and he had a lot of this came from documents that were released by the f b. i documents that work. transcripts of conversations between the is really agent and a roger stone who is very close to uh, uh, trump, but during that campaign, so it was a direct uh connection between the is really intelligent and uh, and i actually net and young personally. and donald trump,
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for just doing the proven liar about julia, the son sure. assigned you as being on this show as regard to when he took asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london. but then you'd think then, with the power of netanyahu to subvert democracy in the united states, and giving the multi $1000000000.00 amount every week. it seems given by blinking bite and paris sullivan austin buttons too. and that, and yeah, who is the kamala harris all across areas who being with the children's, but you think miriam adults and the money for trump will hold the most way to get trump elected as far as for an interference uh goes tomorrow as well. her husband played a great deal. uh uh, play the big role and getting trump uh elected. and you know, the previous selection. so marian has, uh, his fortune and she's using it again to help trump so unhealthy for i'm sure it'll help again. it's huge amounts of money you're trying. i think close to
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a $100000000.00 or something. i mean, i don't know how the democracy is. the judge does a, a, a workable idea. if somebody can spend a $100000000.00 to get somebody elected well, other people have nothing except a single lo yeah. but add those that have part of it. the all the god costs element element of it. but then there's a $4.00 and $4.00 in the agent element of it. it's not legal, you're not allowed to do that in the united states, surely. or no, i mean marianne allison has dual citizenship, but obviously she's more connected to israel than she is to the, to the united states. her husband of said that he already has one issue and that issue is, israel isn't the united states, is israel. so that's why his money is always been and normally desired by every, basically every republican politician in washington,
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they go to him for millions of dollars. and that's how it works. is one of the reasons why we're of aging. and this genocide is of money from a pro, israeli, and a lot of very wealthy people who contributed to the basically to, to uh, biden's campaign to, to get them up dividers can basically said that easy designers and is taking more money from the pro is really lobby than any other politician in the united states. so that's where it stands right now. and why you haven't heard very much from a couple of harris in terms of what her views are on the genocide, but they haven't done enough to please netanyahu to win. i mean, israel, i know we can say israel is controlling the result tomorrow because both sides support israel in any case. right. uh, but uh,
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you would think that the, uh, vitamin ministration and harris uh, uh, along with buttonwood. um, you know, they have these rules that they keep saying that they want the world to follow and then they don't follow them, then sells and they expect everybody else to agree with evan vote for him. so i'm, i'm totally at a loss why anybody would vote for the harris a champaign century has never come out and condemn the genocide and yet have despite freedom of information, legislation will never really know the full influence. because people improved in the past praised r f k junior and tools he gathered, for instance, for the principled stands against the 4 and was endless was around the world. and yet both of them support the other side and perhaps we in a trump cabinet. yeah,
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there was a time when the kennedy, when kennedy 1st came out of sound like he was going to be different than and um, do uh, take some different actions as opposed to completely uh, going along with everything that netanyahu wanted. uh, and for maybe the 1st 2 weeks he had that attitude and then all of a sudden it was like he was taken to the back yard and spanked. and all of a sudden he's a completely turned and became a, you know, a complete advocate of the netanyahu in the, in the war. and that's simply the way it always works in the united states. i've written enormous amounts about how the, the system works and, and just never changes or psychologically impacted on about the fact that it was a palestinian that, uh, killed is a his dad who knows. we don't know is rails impact on those 2 um,
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as well. we don't know because they barely spelled them speak about it is very difficult to write about israel and the united states. very difficult for journalist actually, right. critically about israel. i've been doing it all my life ever since i began writing and, and i've never had so much push back is whenever i write about history of what happened um, what happened to you and because, you know you've won awards your best selling riser, and then you start talking about is really interference in american politics. yeah, i get pushed back by editors. i get pushed back by the public. i get pushed back by lot of people who think that you shouldn't be writing critically about israel. i've been there numerous times of been shut out by the uh, settlers. uh, one of the settlers shut at me with the woozy machine gun. so i'm fairly familiar with what goes on over there. but reading your battery is very
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difficult. the topic when i wrote to a spice, they all, i wrote a great deal about israel critically, about israel and i was getting a norm was pushed back from a number of people of 9 months later we sort of preceded what, what happened 9 months later, which was the genocide, so sort of writing about it before and happened, but it's much more easy to write about it today that would have been 9 months before it happened with my book came out. yeah, i mean, the bravery of jewish activists on campuses, in the united states, arguably as shown that they kind of accused everyone of being anti semitic. any more, actually you've written about how they've infiltrated the campuses, student demonstrations. i don't know whether they've successfully managed to suppress them. one point we think is going to be
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a can state situation. what tell me just a bit about us in this group. so used to infiltrate the campuses of united states a well, israel has a very, a strong presence on, on campus is the very a cobra. largely. there's a group called israel on campus coalition in washington. it gets a lot of its money from israel and it gets a, it's a computer equipment from israel. and its main function is to get a sense of what's going on and all the campuses. and it does up by using people who report confidentially to the, to the group. it's a very large, very, it's extensive group i read about, or a lot about it in my recent book. and what they do is a collected intelligence on what's going on. and the different campuses and then pass it on to through and then israel passes information out to them. uh,
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in terms of what to do. so you have a, a group in the united states right here in washington about half a mile from where i live. uh and they haven't norma's control over what goes on in campuses and it's directly uh, not only directly connected but it gets a lot of its funding from the people seems to be able to support all the a a pack and all these other groups. james, bouncing, i'll stop you about more from the multi award winning john. listen. bestselling goals are with the puzzle. palace is out of factory and body secrets. after the spring, the the
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i told him the hollywood welcome. as i was going to dreamland for dreams come true. we have approximately 10000000 people in california that are risk of becoming on house looks good man pulls up somebody for working to 3 jobs and still not enough because of the cost of leaving also has increased the coal bags and then still by chance, last year long the amount of of homeless rose by 12 percent in california. the welcome back to going undergoing that is still here with james bond for the
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multi award winning journalist invested in gold of the puzzle palace and body of secrets. and maurice increased by fail for and spies most of it to us and the collapse of americans counter intelligence. change we must remember. tomorrow is the election day circle the election day in the united states. any concrete evidence this time i'll be as really into appearance we showed on saturdays show about prediction to parents and meet to decades with the new york times to confirm his rails a low role in electing reagan apparently. and then no one believed it to be hostage released by iran was delayed, to destroy, causes an attempt to try and to be re elected as president. do we know israel is that how to work right now trying to corrupt democracy in the united states to more a lot, it's hard to say is the, the problem is it's so difficult trying to write about what israel is still going in the united states. the only way i was able to write about it before during the
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2016 election, where they interfered with the trump collection interfering is the understatement. was by getting documents released by the end of the fair information act from the, the high to show the actual contacts between these riley agent and the trump campaign. but where you see happening was that nobody was ever arrested for that. there was never any follow up by the american press major media. they focused entirely on russia gate, which turned out to be nothing and completely uh, uh, turned a blind eye to these really uh, um interference. so uh, it's almost impossible to determine what they're doing unless you actually get somebody on the inside the telling you about. so because of how fluid the violence is there being assassination attempts on trump. uh,
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by the time this interview is being broadcast, who knows what else will be going on by the military industrial complex to prevent the trump, the administration all by the israelis to prevent paris. who knows. but you've written about unit 8200. that says, rarely speaking to national units, i mean, i have being claims that lebanese resistance bolton debris, explain the past few days, how it uses the national security agency, which was edward snowden showed um, was used routinely to surveil mass surveillance stowed. and of course now in must go up to seeking asylum. i mean, how is really intelligent embedded within the 1st movement of us intelligence and could it be used to manipulate tomorrow's elections as well? the unit, 8200 is extremely powerful. it's about the same as the other, say, the national security agency. i've done 3 books on anastasia,
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fairly familiar with that. and i was, i think, the 1st person interview at snowden in moscow or wired magazine. and when i talked to emmy, he was adamant that there was a great deal of cooperation between the united states and, and israel a to a unit, 8200. the relationship between as a and you know, a 200 is the closest relationship for a relationship that is a house and a, a, the n s a has a, a liaison officer imbedded with unit 8200 and you'd be in a $200.00 as a liaison officer embedded right of for me the we're in the say is headquartered. and so there is a norm's cooperation. and what the documents that came from snowden showed was that the is relays were pressing. and i say to get actual location of jill location of people that they were attempted to assassinate the liaison officer. and
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as a liaison officer pushed back saying that under us law were not allowed to give you information that will allow you to assassinate somebody. and then another document came back saying that the is really 8200 have worked out of some kind of a cooperative agreement with the the and i say to sort of overcome that problem. in other words, basically as they gave me the information they needed to help with the assassinations, and that probably is still going on today with the assassinations that have been taking place this past summer. yeah, we, we don't mean the trumpets. i do want to return to the election. we don't need the trump assassinations because prison, we israel doesn't want to kill trump with his close lines with that and yahoo! but then what you were saying, just that i presume we implying a to be as, as a nation's against us. i have mr. all i had of lebanese was distance. and gee, fathers, in you negotiate the same well as the blinking the butcher blinking. then some, i'd say, as a said,
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the former west exec consulting executive state said this is something we were not aware of or involved. and it's very hard to speculate on how near the referring to the other palestinian negotiator was murdered by the israelis. what's your, what's your hunch? i mean, obviously we don't have any proof, but that the bible inherited ministration was involved in the, as, as a nation to all the negotiator, that they were crowing about at the state department is regards to this uh, cx, 5 plan. well uh, as i said they uh they helped him before in the assassination attempts in an actual complete assassinations that they did in the middle east during earlier wars . so with liaison and giving g o location information. so, i mean, if they're giving them the bomb dropped on innocent civilians and in refugee camps and hospitals and schools. it's not a great leap thing to give them the,
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the detailed information on jill location on where their targets are, that they want to assess and aid and live in on, or yemen, or, or around or, or wherever. so there's no doubt in my mind that the u. s. is helping the israelis in every way they can. i don't think there's any pullback whatsoever. all the while impersonating an honest broker and holocaust. harris trying to impress a base with the fact that somehow the different to trump on that issue. well, i think they may be slightly different, but the point is that the harris campaign has had an enormous opportunity to come out and, and show that they have some, even a slight degree of different from the a buying administration or the biking presidency in terms of attitudes towards the genocide and they completely refused. they refused to even
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have a speaker at the at the convention. so there is no indication that if a harris gets elected president, that there will be any change whatsoever in the, in the administration's attitude towards the israel and towards the war and the, the genocide. but the democrats have never pushed back on this. there's never been an issue with regard to senate or people running for the center of the house. so it just comes a standard operating procedure that the israel gets what it wants and, and either administration, whoever gets elected that will give them whatever it is that they do want all the. and then the only chance for change is trump. but then if there is massive law fair
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between november and january as fights break out in different states over electro college versus popular vote and who knows what else? the harris team has up, it says sleeve. certainly swing state, bowling, showing a trump victory. which way with is, or how support, because the israel's, as low as on both sides and in israel as intelligence assets, advising both democrats and republicans. who do they want more? is that what does it come down to as well? i think they definitely want to try more than they want harris that harris's going along with buying a policy right now. once you select it and when she takes office in the january 20th of next year, who know, you know, she's an unknown quantity. so she may vary to the left and the go along with the progressive son on israel, and there is no chance
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a trip to do that. a trip is i've been explaining earlier went along completely with the is rarely program when the secret agent came across. he says he's different now and he made the wrong choices with, with the john bolton. and the so, and his name is an, a more unpredictable in that sense. well, he is unpredictable and you know, in a number of senses actually, but um, uh, you know, you could say that he would be against the more heavily involved with these rarely . so for several reasons, one of them has a complete dislike for netanyahu. these never hit is a dislike for netanyahu, as a person is completely complained about them numerous times. and 2nd of all, trump is the guy that comes out saying that we don't want to spend any more money on wars overseas or middle leaves for this. and this is about as big
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a middle east or as you can get so. so you have those 2 ideas that he would not want to help. nothing, you know, because he dislikes netanyahu and, and not want to get heavily involved in the any, any more involved or maybe pull back from israel, of based on his earlier pronouncements studies against any more wars and expanding wars in the middle, lee. so, um, so you have those 2, uh, uh, a known quantity. so whoever gets elected will be at the day i saw him or slept in then you know his bed as far as i understand and but most of the american electorate, while, while the muslim vote is in, arab americans obviously won't be voting for harris. you've actually written about the way they have managed to conceal things in, in your legacy media outputs of the dreadful killing of henry job you've written
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about with a us 120 millimeter artillery shell. having said all of that, the war in western europe, trump has been relatively clear about ending because this is a proxy war that is subsidized to the june of 1000000000 hundreds of billions of dollars, tens of billions of dollars. i don't know, government accounting, office title, the figures, whoever wins will make a big difference as regards western europe and ending that war as well. i think especially trump. yeah. trump, i don't think he has any desire to continue the, the warren in the ukraine of the, you know, the war is going terribly for ukraine of now you've got to it and it just keeps on expanding in going and strange directions. the one point you have the, uh uh, the ukrainian military taking over portion of uh, you know,
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the curse region of the, of the rush up. and now do you have the north koreans coming in to push the, the koreans out of chris gary. he'll be at that the gnostic todd store as the, you know, actually, but just coming to an end. now, if drum use is israel, he help he gets in and so on a d n. c in opposition, a democrat or position? do you think build with last be able to reflect on this support for genocide in opposition if trump wins tomorrow? yeah, i think it's trapped when the said, i think the uh oh, you know, at least some of the blame will go on the fact that uh uh the by the administrative binding harris to ministration had given too much support for uh, for israel. um and lots of votes in michigan for example, people just would uh, not vote for either party or, or even though for trump instead. uh but i yeah,
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i think it will be, uh, uh, uh, uh at a time when everybody was started thinking maybe we went the wrong way. maybe we should've been more of anti of genocide. so hopefully if that happens, so that will be a reflection. the problem is that you just don't know which way trump will go if you, if he wins, whether he's going to pound his chest and say we're going to win this for israel or do the opposite and say we're getting out of this war. james bond for thank you. my pleasure and thanks for having me. that's it for the show. i'll continue condolences to those brief by u. k. u. s. u, i'm genocide will be back with the brand new episode on saturday until then keep in touch while i social media. if it's not sensitive, we will country and i to a channel going under, guaranteed billing rumbled or come to what's new and old episodes are going underground. sees after the
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the the rabbit collapse of the ottoman empire gave the arabs hope for independence. but the colonial power, so their future differently. great britain and france agreed on the seizure of the air of lands under the guise of the so called mandate of the league of nations. this bible play caused a particular indignation in a rack, which was to get under the control of the british. in may 1921 rest with claim for independence broke out, both assuming and that she took part in it. soon the rallies turned into
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and became an important milestone on the weight of the final independence. the the, i mean everyone is chasing the same dream. everyone is doing the same thing, having to get a job making it rich, making the savvy money that lose the most popular person in the world. nobody.

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